SURVEY OF INCOME AND PROGRAM PARTICIPATION, 2008 PANEL WAVE 6 TOPICAL MODULE FILE DATA DICTIONARY DATA SIZE BEGIN D SSUSEQ 5 1 T SU: Sequence Number of Sample Unit - Primary Sort Key U All persons V 1:65000 .Sequence Number D SSUID 12 6 T SU: Sample Unit Identifier Sample Unit identifier This identifier is created by scrambling together the PSU, Segment, Serial, Serial Suffix of the original sample address. It may be used in matching sample units from different waves. U All persons V 000000000000:999999999999 .Scrambled Id D SPANEL 4 18 T SU: Sample Code - Indicates Panel Year U All persons V 2008 .Panel Year D SWAVE 2 22 T SU: Wave of data collection There were 13 waves of data collection in the 2008 Panel U All persons V 1:13 .Wave of data collection D SROTATON 1 24 T SU: Rotation of data collection Rotation within wave. Each wave of data is collected over a four calendar month period. The rotation field indicates which month within the wave a particular interview was conducted. U All persons V 1:4 .Rotation of data collection D TFIPSST 2 25 T HH: FIPS State Code FIPS State Code Federal Information Processing Standards state (and state equivalent) code for the 50 states, and DC. U All persons V 01 .Alabama V 02 .Alaska V 04 .Arizona V 05 .Arkansas V 06 .California V 08 .Colorado V 09 .Connecticut V 10 .Delaware V 11 .DC V 12 .Florida V 13 .Georgia V 15 .Hawaii V 16 .Idaho V 17 .Illinois V 18 .Indiana V 19 .Iowa V 20 .Kansas V 21 .Kentucky V 22 .Louisiana V 23 .Maine V 24 .Maryland V 25 .Massachusetts V 26 .Michigan V 27 .Minnesota V 28 .Mississippi V 29 .Missouri V 30 .Montana V 31 .Nebraska V 32 .Nevada V 33 .New Hampshire V 34 .New Jersey V 35 .New Mexico V 36 .New York V 37 .North Carolina V 38 .North Dakota V 39 .Ohio V 40 .Oklahoma V 41 .Oregon V 42 .Pennsylvania V 44 .Rhode Island V 45 .South Carolina V 46 .South Dakota V 47 .Tennessee V 48 .Texas V 49 .Utah V 50 .Vermont V 51 .Virginia V 53 .Washington V 54 .West Virginia V 55 .Wisconsin V 56 .Wyoming D SHHADID 3 27 T SU: Hhld Address ID differentiates hhlds in sample unit Household Address ID. This field differentiates households within the sample PSU, segment, serial, serial suffix; that is, households spawned from an original sample household. U All persons V 011:139 .Household Address ID D EOUTCOME 3 30 T HH: Interview Status code for this household U All persons in households V 201 .Completed interview V 203 .Compl. partial- missing data; no V .TYPE-Z V 207 .Complete partial - TYPE-Z; no V .futher followup V 213 .TYPE-A, language problem V 216 .TYPE-A, no one home (noh) V 217 .TYPE-A, temporarily absent (ta) V 218 .TYPE-A, hh refused V 219 .TYPE-A, other occupied (specify) V 234 .TYPE-B, entire hh institut. or V .temp. ineligible V 248 .TYPE-C, other (specify) V 249 .TYPE-C, sample adjustment V 250 .TYPE-C, hh deceased V 251 .TYPE-C, moved out of country V 252 .TYPE-C, living in armed forces V .barracks V 253 .TYPE-C, on active duty in Armed V .Forces V 254 .TYPE-C, no one over age 15 years V .in household V 255 .TYPE-C, no Wave 1 persons V .remaining in household V 260 .TYPE-D, moved address unknown V .-SPAWN V 261 .TYPE-D, moved within U.S. but V .outside SIPP -SPAWN V 262 .TYPE-C, merged with another SIPP V .household V 270 .TYPE-C, mover, no longer located V .in FR's area -PARENT V 271 .TYPE-C, mover, new address V .located in same FR's area V .-PARENT V 280 .TYPE-D, mover, no longer located V .in FR's assignment area V .-SPAWN D RFID 3 33 T FA: Family ID Number for this month Family ID number may be used to identify all persons in the same family in a given month. This ID is used for primary families, unrelated subfamilies, and primary and secondary individuals. Persons in related subfamilies have the primary family ID in this field. U All persons V 1:120 .Family ID number D RFID2 3 36 T FA: Family ID excluding related subfamily members Family ID number excluding members of related subfamilies. This ID is used for all persons except related subfamily members. U All persons except those in related subfamilies (excludes persons with ESFTYPE = 2) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1:120 .Family ID number D EPPIDX 3 39 T PE: Person index Person index. This field differentiates persons within the sample unit. Person index is unique within the sample unit and wave. U All persons V 1:999 .Person index D EENTAID 3 42 T PE: Address ID of hhld where person entered sample Address ID of the household that this person belonged to at the time this person first became part of the sample. U All persons V 011:139 .Entry address ID D EPPPNUM 4 45 T PE: Person number Person number. This field differentiates persons within the sample unit. Person number is unique within the sample unit. U All persons V 0101:1399 .Person number D EPOPSTAT 1 49 T PE: Population status based on age in 4th reference month Population status. This field identifies whether or not a person was eligible to be asked a full set of questions, based on his/her age in the fourth month of the reference period. U All persons V 1 .Adult (15 years of age or older) V 2 .Child (Under 15 years of age) D EPPINTVW 2 50 T PE: Person's interview status U All persons V 1 .Interview (self) V 2 .Interview (proxy) V 3 .Noninterview - Type Z V 4 .Noninterview - pseudo Type Z. V .Left sample during the V .reference period V 5 .Children under 15 during V .reference period D EPPMIS4 1 52 T PE: Person's 4th month interview status Person's interview status for month 4 U All persons V 1 .Interview V 2 .Non-interview D ESEX 1 53 T PE: Sex of this person U All persons V 1 .Male V 2 .Female D ERACE 1 54 T PE: The race(s) the respondent is What race(s) does ... consider herself/himself to be? 1 White 2 Black or African American 3 American Indian or Alaska Native 4 Asian 5 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander U All persons V 1 .White alone V 2 .Black alone V 3 .Asian alone V 4 .Residual D EORIGIN 2 55 T PE: Spanish, Hispanic or Latino Is ... Spanish, Hispanic or Latino? U All persons V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D WPFINWGT 10 57 T WW: Person weight Final person weight Four implied decimal places. U All persons V 0.0000:99999.9999 .Final person weight D ERRP 2 67 T PE: Household relationship U All persons V 1 .Reference person with related V .persons in household V 2 .Reference Person without related V .persons in household V 3 .Spouse of reference person V 4 .Child of reference person V 5 .Grandchild of reference person V 6 .Parent of reference person V 7 .Brother/sister of reference person V 8 .Other relative of reference person V 9 .Foster child of reference person V 10 .Unmarried partner of reference V .person V 11 .Housemate/roommate V 12 .Roomer/boarder V 13 .Other non-relative of reference V .person D TAGE 2 69 T PE: Age as of last birthday Edited and imputed age as of last birthday. Topcoding combines persons into last two single year of age groups. User should combine last two age groups for microdata analysis. U All persons V 0 .Less than 1 full year old V 1:88 .Number of years old D EMS 1 71 T PE: Marital status U All adults (EPOPSTAT = 1) V 1 .Married, spouse present V 2 .Married, spouse absent V 3 .Widowed V 4 .Divorced V 5 .Separated V 6 .Never Married D EPNSPOUS 4 72 T PE: Person number of spouse U All persons V 0101:1399 .Person number V 9999 .Spouse not in household or person V .not married D EPNMOM 4 76 T PE: Person number of mother U All persons V 0101:1399 .Person number V 9999 .No mother in household D EPNDAD 4 80 T PE: Person number of father U All persons V 0101:1399 .Person number V 9999 .No father in household D EPNGUARD 4 84 T PE: Person number of guardian U All persons, 19 years and under TAGE V -1 .Not in Universe V 0101:1399 .Person number V 9999 .Guardian not in household D RDESGPNT 2 88 T PE: Designated parent or guardian flag Is ... the designated parent or guardian of children under age 18 who live in this household? U All persons 15+ at the end of the reference period. EPOPSTAT = 1 V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EEDUCATE 2 90 T ED: Highest Degree received or grade completed What is the highest level of school ... has completed or the highest degree ... has received? U All persons age 15 and over V -1 .Not in Universe V 31 .Less Than 1st Grade V 32 .1st, 2nd, 3rd or 4th grade V 33 .5th Or 6th Grade V 34 .7th Or 8th Grade V 35 .9th Grade V 36 .10th Grade V 37 .11th Grade V 38 .12th grade, no diploma V 39 .High School Graduate - (diploma V .or GED or equivalent) V 40 .Some college, but no degree V 41 .Diploma or certificate from a V .vocational, technical, V .trade or business school V .beyond high V 43 .Associate (2-yr) college degree V .(include V .academic/occupational V .degree) V 44 .Bachelor's degree (for example: V .BA, AB, BS) V 45 .Master's degree (For example: MA, V .MS, MEng, MEd, MSW, MBA) V 46 .Professional School degree (for V .example: MD(doctor),DDS(dentist),JD(la- V .wyer) V 47 .Doctorate degree (for example: V .Ph.D., Ed.D) D LGTKEY 8 92 T PE: Person longitudinal key NOTE: This variable is not used on the Preliminary Wave 1 file. The longitudinal key is in sort by scrambled id (SSUID). The first five digits of the key contain a longitudinal sequence number which is unique for the sample unit across all waves. The last three digits contain a person's index which identifies a person within a sample unit and is unique for a person across all waves. This key can be used to merge people longitudinally. U All persons V 1001:70000001 .Longitudinal Key D SINTHHID 3 100 T SU: Hhld Address ID of person in interview month Address ID of this person at time of interview (fifth month). U All persons V 0 .Not In Universe V 011:139 .Household Address ID D EACSUNV 2 103 T CS: Universe indicator. Universe indicator. U All adults. V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .In universe D ECSKID01 4 105 T CS: Person number of first child. Person number of the first child who is eligible for the child support edit U All persons who are 15+ and are biological parents or adoptive parents (ETYPMOM or ETYPDAD = 1 or 3) of children less than 21 years (Child's EAGE of mom or dad=EPPPNUM of subject person) whose other parent (complememtary EPPPNUM of mom or dad) is either not in the household (value blank or -1) or is a stepparent and ETYPDAD or ETYPMOM = 2).) V -1 .Not in Universe V 101:1199 .Person number of first child D ECSKID02 4 109 T CS: Person number of second child. Person number of the second child who is eligible for the child support edit U All persons who are 15+ and are biological parents or adoptive parents (ETYPMOM or ETYPDAD = 1 or 3) of children less than 21 years (Child's EAGE of mom or dad=EPPPNUM of subject person) whose other parent (complememtary EPPPNUM of mom or dad) is either not in the household (value blank or -1) or is a stepparent and ETYPDAD or ETYPMOM = 2).) V -1 .Not in Universe V 101:1199 .Person number of second child D ECSKID03 4 113 T CS: Person number of third child. Person number of the third child who is eligible for the child support edit U All persons who are 15+ and are biological parents or adoptive parents (ETYPMOM or ETYPDAD = 1 or 3) of children less than 21 years (Child's EAGE of mom or dad=EPPPNUM of subject person) whose other parent (complememtary EPPPNUM of mom or dad) is either not in the household (value blank or -1) or is a stepparent and ETYPDAD or ETYPMOM = 2).) V -1 .Not in Universe V 101:1199 .Person number of second child D ECSKID04 4 117 T CS: Person number of fourth child. Person number of the fourth child who is eligible for the child support edit U All persons who are 15+ and are biological parents or adoptive parents (ETYPMOM or ETYPDAD = 1 or 3) of children less than 21 years (Child's EAGE of mom or dad=EPPPNUM of subject person) whose other parent (complememtary EPPPNUM of mom or dad) is either not in the household (value blank or -1) or is a stepparent and ETYPDAD or ETYPMOM = 2).) V -1 .Not in Universe V 101:1199 .Person number of second child D ECSKID05 4 121 T CS: Person number of fifth child. Person number of the fifth child who is eligible for the child support edit U All persons who are 15+ and are biological parents or adoptive parents (ETYPMOM or ETYPDAD = 1 or 3) of children less than 21 years (Child's EAGE of mom or dad=EPPPNUM of subject person) whose other parent (complememtary EPPPNUM of mom or dad) is either not in the household (value blank or -1) or is a stepparent and ETYPDAD or ETYPMOM = 2).) V -1 .Not in Universe V 101:1199 .Person number of second child D ECSKID06 4 125 T CS: Person number of sixth child. Person number of the sixth child who is eligible for the child support edit U All persons who are 15+ and are biological parents or adoptive parents (ETYPMOM or ETYPDAD = 1 or 3) of children less than 21 years (Child's EAGE of mom or dad=EPPPNUM of subject person) whose other parent (complememtary EPPPNUM of mom or dad) is either not in the household (value blank or -1) or is a stepparent and ETYPDAD or ETYPMOM = 2).) V -1 .Not in Universe V 101:1199 .Person number of second child D ECSKID07 4 129 T CS: Person number of seventh child. Person number of the seventh child who is eligible for the child support edit U All persons who are 15+ and are biological parents or adoptive parents (ETYPMOM or ETYPDAD = 1 or 3) of children less than 21 years (Child's EAGE of mom or dad=EPPPNUM of subject person) whose other parent (complememtary EPPPNUM of mom or dad) is either not in the household (value blank or -1) or is a stepparent and ETYPDAD or ETYPMOM = 2).) V -1 .Not in Universe V 101:1199 .Person number of second child D ECSKID08 4 133 T CS: Person number of eighth child. Person number of the eighth child who is eligible for the child support edit U All persons who are 15+ and are biological parents or adoptive parents (ETYPMOM or ETYPDAD = 1 or 3) of children less than 21 years (Child's EAGE of mom or dad=EPPPNUM of subject person) whose other parent (complememtary EPPPNUM of mom or dad) is either not in the household (value blank or -1) or is a stepparent and ETYPDAD or ETYPMOM = 2).) V -1 .Not in Universe V 101:1199 .Person number of second child D ECSKID09 4 137 T CS: Person number of ninth child. Person number of the ninth child who is eligible for the child support edit U All persons who are 15+ and are biological parents or adoptive parents (ETYPMOM or ETYPDAD = 1 or 3) of children less than 21 years (Child's EAGE of mom or dad=EPPPNUM of subject person) whose other parent (complememtary EPPPNUM of mom or dad) is either not in the household (value blank or -1) or is a stepparent and ETYPDAD or ETYPMOM = 2).) V -1 .Not in Universe V 101:1199 .Person number of second child D ECSKID10 4 141 T CS: Person number of tenth child. Person number of the tenth child who is eligible for the child support edit U All persons who are 15+ and are biological parents or adoptive parents (ETYPMOM or ETYPDAD = 1 or 3) of children less than 21 years (Child's EAGE of mom or dad=EPPPNUM of subject person) whose other parent (complememtary EPPPNUM of mom or dad) is either not in the household (value blank or -1) or is a stepparent and ETYPDAD or ETYPMOM = 2).) V -1 .Not in Universe V 101:1199 .Person number of second child D EYNOAB01 2 145 T CS: Parent not living outside of household CS05 Why doesn't [FIRST child] have a biological or adoptive parent living outside the household? U All persons who are 15+ and are biological parents or adoptive parents (ETYPMOM or ETYPDAD = 1 or 3) of children less than 21 years (Child's EAGE of mom or dad=EPPPNUM of subject person) whose other parent (complememtary EPPPNUM of mom or dad) is either not in the household (value blank or -1) or is a stepparent and ETYPDAD or ETYPMOM = 2).) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Other parent has died V 2 .Both parents live in the household V 3 .Parents are separated/divorced V 4 .Don't want contact with child's V .other parent V 5 .Don't know where child's other V .parent is V 6 .Other Parent lives elsewhere V 7 .Other parent legally terminated V .their parental rights V 8 .Other parent is no longer V .recognized as a parent by V .this HH V 9 .Child was adopted by a single V .parent V 10 .Other D EYNOAB02 2 147 T CS: Parent not living outside of household CS05 Why doesn't [SECOND child] have a biological or adoptive parent living outside the household? U All persons who are 15+ and are biological parents or adoptive parents (ETYPMOM or ETYPDAD = 1 or 3) of children less than 21 years (Child's EAGE of mom or dad=EPPPNUM of subject person) whose other parent (complememtary EPPPNUM of mom or dad) is either not in the household (value blank or -1) or is a stepparent and ETYPDAD or ETYPMOM = 2).) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Other parent has died V 2 .Both parents live in the household V 3 .Parents are separated/divorced V 4 .Don't want contact with child's V .other parent V 5 .Don't know where child's other V .parent is V 6 .Other Parent lives elsewhere V 7 .Other parent legally terminated V .their parental rights V 8 .Other parent is no longer V .recognized as a parent by V .this household, V 9 .Child was adopted by a single V .parent V 10 .Other D EYNOAB03 2 149 T CS: Parent not living outside of household CS05 Why doesn't [THIRD child] have a biological or adoptive parent living outside the household? U All persons who are 15+ and are biological parents or adoptive parents (ETYPMOM or ETYPDAD = 1 or 3) of children less than 21 years (Child's EAGE of mom or dad=EPPPNUM of subject person) whose other parent (complememtary EPPPNUM of mom or dad) is either not in the household (value blank or -1) or is a stepparent and ETYPDAD or ETYPMOM = 2).) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Other parent has died V 2 .Both parents live in the household V 3 .Parents are separated/divorced V 4 .Don't want contact with child's V .other parent V 5 .Don't know where child's other V .parent is V 6 .Other Parent lives elsewhere V 7 .Other parent legally terminated V .their parental rights V 8 .Other parent is no longer V .recognized as a parent by V .this household, V 9 .Child was adopted by a single V .parent V 10 .Other D EYNOAB04 2 151 T CS: Parent not living outside of household CS05 Why doesn't [FOURTH child] have a biological or adoptive parent living outside the household? U All persons who are 15+ and are biological parents or adoptive parents (ETYPMOM or ETYPDAD = 1 or 3) of children less than 21 years (Child's EAGE of mom or dad=EPPPNUM of subject person) whose other parent (complememtary EPPPNUM of mom or dad) is either not in the household (value blank or -1) or is a stepparent and ETYPDAD or ETYPMOM = 2).) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Other parent has died V 2 .Both parents live in the household V 3 .Parents are separated/divorced V 4 .Don't want contact with child's V .other parent V 5 .Don't know where child's other V .parent is V 6 .Other Parent lives elsewhere V 7 .Other parent legally terminated V .their parental rights V 8 .Other parent is no longer V .recognized as a parent by V .this household, V 9 .Child was adopted by a single V .parent V 10 .Other D EYNOAB05 2 153 T CS: Parent not living outside of household CS05 Why doesn't [FIFTH child] have a biological or adoptive parent living outside the household? U All persons who are 15+ and are biological parents or adoptive parents (ETYPMOM or ETYPDAD = 1 or 3) of children less than 21 years (Child's EAGE of mom or dad=EPPPNUM of subject person) whose other parent (complememtary EPPPNUM of mom or dad) is either not in the household (value blank or -1) or is a stepparent and ETYPDAD or ETYPMOM = 2).) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Other parent has died V 2 .Both parents live in the household V 3 .Parents are separated/divorced V 4 .Don't want contact with child's V .other parent V 5 .Don't know where child's other V .parent is V 6 .Other Parent lives elsewhere V 7 .Other parent legally terminated V .their parental rights V 8 .Other parent is no longer V .recognized as a parent by V .this household, V 9 .Child was adopted by a single V .parent V 10 .Other D EYNOAB06 2 155 T CS: Parent not living outside of household CS05 Why doesn't [SIXTH child] have a biological or adoptive parent living outside the household? U All persons who are 15+ and are biological parents or adoptive parents (ETYPMOM or ETYPDAD = 1 or 3) of children less than 21 years (Child's EAGE of mom or dad=EPPPNUM of subject person) whose other parent (complememtary EPPPNUM of mom or dad) is either not in the household (value blank or -1) or is a stepparent and ETYPDAD or ETYPMOM = 2).) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Other parent has died V 2 .Both parents live in the household V 3 .Parents are separated/divorced V 4 .Don't want contact with child's V .other parent V 5 .Don't know where child's other V .parent is V 6 .Other Parent lives elsewhere V 7 .Other parent legally terminated V .their parental rights V 8 .Other parent is no longer V .recognized as a parent by V .this household, V 9 .Child was adopted by a single V .parent V 10 .Other D EYNOAB07 2 157 T CS: Parent not living outside of household CS05 Why doesn't [SEVENTH child] have a biological or adoptive parent living outside the household? U All persons who are 15+ and are biological parents or adoptive parents (ETYPMOM or ETYPDAD = 1 or 3) of children less than 21 years (Child's EAGE of mom or dad=EPPPNUM of subject person) whose other parent (complememtary EPPPNUM of mom or dad) is either not in the household (value blank or -1) or is a stepparent and ETYPDAD or ETYPMOM = 2).) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Other parent has died V 2 .Both parents live in the household V 3 .Parents are separated/divorced V 4 .Don't want contact with child's V .other parent V 5 .Don't know where child's other V .parent is V 6 .Other Parent lives elsewhere V 7 .Other parent legally terminated V .their parental rights V 8 .Other parent is no longer V .recognized as a parent by V .this household, V 9 .Child was adopted by a single V .parent V 10 .Other D EYNOAB08 2 159 T CS: Parent not living outside of household CS05 Why doesn't [EIGHTH child] have a biological or adoptive parent living outside the household? U All persons who are 15+ and are biological parents or adoptive parents (ETYPMOM or ETYPDAD = 1 or 3) of children less than 21 years (Child's EAGE of mom or dad=EPPPNUM of subject person) whose other parent (complememtary EPPPNUM of mom or dad) is either not in the household (value blank or -1) or is a stepparent and ETYPDAD or ETYPMOM = 2).) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Other parent has died V 2 .Both parents live in the household V 3 .Parents are separated/divorced V 4 .Don't want contact with child's V .other parent V 5 .Don't know where child's other V .parent is V 6 .Other Parent lives elsewhere V 7 .Other parent legally terminated V .their parental rights V 8 .Other parent is no longer V .recognized as a parent by V .this household, V 9 .Child was adopted by a single V .parent V 10 .Other D EYNOAB09 2 161 T CS: Parent not living outside of household CS05 Why doesn't [NINTH child] have a biological or adoptive parent living outside the household? U All persons who are 15+ and are biological parents or adoptive parents (ETYPMOM or ETYPDAD = 1 or 3) of children less than 21 years (Child's EAGE of mom or dad=EPPPNUM of subject person) whose other parent (complememtary EPPPNUM of mom or dad) is either not in the household (value blank or -1) or is a stepparent and ETYPDAD or ETYPMOM = 2).) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Other parent has died V 2 .Both parents live in the household V 3 .Parents are separated/divorced V 4 .Don't want contact with child's V .other parent V 5 .Don't know where child's other V .parent is V 6 .Other Parent lives elsewhere V 7 .Other parent legally terminated V .their parental rights V 8 .Other parent is no longer V .recognized as a parent by V .this household, V 9 .Child was adopted by a single V .parent V 10 .Other D EYNOAB10 2 163 T CS: Parent not living outside of household CS05 Why doesn't [TENTH child] have a biological or adoptive parent living outside the household? U All persons who are 15+ and are biological parents or adoptive parents (ETYPMOM or ETYPDAD = 1 or 3) of children less than 21 years (Child's EAGE of mom or dad=EPPPNUM of subject person) whose other parent (complememtary EPPPNUM of mom or dad) is either not in the household (value blank or -1) or is a stepparent and ETYPDAD or ETYPMOM = 2).) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Other parent has died V 2 .Both parents live in the household V 3 .Parents are separated/divorced V 4 .Don't want contact with child's V .other parent V 5 .Don't know where child's other V .parent is V 6 .Other Parent lives elsewhere V 7 .Other parent legally terminated V .their parental rights V 8 .Other parent is no longer V .recognized as a parent by V .this household, V 9 .Child was adopted by a single V .parent V 10 .Other D AYNOAB 1 165 T CS: Allocation flag for EYNOAB01-10 CS05 Allocation flag for the reason the children did not have a biological or adoptive parent living outside the household. V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D RECRDFLG 2 166 T CS: Record indicator. Was the entire record imputed? U All adults who have ECSUNV = 1. V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ECSFLG01 2 168 T CS: Child support coverage indicator Is the FIRST child covered by a child support agreement? -1 Not in universe 1 Covered by the most recent child support agreement 2 Covered by some other child support agreement 3 Not covered by a child support agreement. 4 Not eligible for supplement because other parent is deceased, still living in the household, but not acknowledged by respondent, legally terminated their parental rights, or gave up child for adoption (i.e. respondent is a single adoptive parent). U All persons who are 15+ and are biological parents or adoptive parents (ETYPMOM or ETYPDAD = 1 or 3) of children less than 21 years (Child's EAGE of mom or dad=EPPPNUM of subject person) whose other parent (complememtary EPPPNUM of mom or dad) is either not in the household (value blank or -1) or is a stepparent and ETYPDAD or ETYPMOM = 2).) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Covered by the most recent child V .support agreement V 2 .Covered by some other child V .support agreement V 3 .Not covered by a child support V .agreement. V 4 .Not eligible for supplement D ECSFLG02 2 170 T CS: Child support coverage indicator Is the SECOND child covered by a child support agreement? -1 Not in universe 1 Covered by the most recent child support agreement 2 Covered by some other child support agreement 3 Not covered by a child support agreement. 4 Not eligible for supplement because other parent is deceased, still living in the household, but not acknowledged by respondent, legally terminated their parental rights, or gave up child for adoption (i.e. respondent is a single adoptive parent). U All persons who are 15+ and are biological parents or adoptive parents (ETYPMOM or ETYPDAD = 1 or 3) of children less than 21 years (Child's EAGE of mom or dad=EPPPNUM of subject person) whose other parent (complememtary EPPPNUM of mom or dad) is either not in the household (value blank or -1) or is a stepparent and ETYPDAD or ETYPMOM = 2).) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Covered by the most recent child V .support agreement V 2 .Covered by some other child V .support agreement V 3 .Not covered by a child support V .agreement. V 4 .Not eligible for supplement D ECSFLG03 2 172 T CS: Child support coverage indicator Is the THIRD child covered by a child support agreement? -1 Not in universe 1 Covered by the most recent child support agreement 2 Covered by some other child support agreement 3 Not covered by a child support agreement. 4 Not eligible for supplement because other parent is deceased, still living in the household, but not acknowledged by respondent, legally terminated their parental rights, or gave up child for adoption (i.e. respondent is a single adoptive parent). U All persons who are 15+ and are biological parents or adoptive parents (ETYPMOM or ETYPDAD = 1 or 3) of children less than 21 years (Child's EAGE of mom or dad=EPPPNUM of subject person) whose other parent (complememtary EPPPNUM of mom or dad) is either not in the household (value blank or -1) or is a stepparent and ETYPDAD or ETYPMOM = 2).) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Covered by the most recent child V .support agreement V 2 .Covered by some other child V .support agreement V 3 .Not covered by a child support V .agreement. V 4 .Not eligible for supplement D ECSFLG04 2 174 T CS: Child support coverage indicator Is the FOURTH child covered by a child support agreement? -1 Not in universe 1 Covered by the most recent child support agreement 2 Covered by some other child support agreement 3 Not covered by a child support agreement. 4 Not eligible for supplement because other parent is deceased, still living in the household, but not acknowledged by respondent, legally terminated their parental rights, or gave up child for adoption (i.e. respondent is a single adoptive parent). U All persons who are 15+ and are biological parents or adoptive parents (ETYPMOM or ETYPDAD = 1 or 3) of children less than 21 years (Child's EAGE of mom or dad=EPPPNUM of subject person) whose other parent (complememtary EPPPNUM of mom or dad) is either not in the household (value blank or -1) or is a stepparent and ETYPDAD or ETYPMOM = 2).) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Covered by the most recent child V .support agreement V 2 .Covered by some other child V .support agreement V 3 .Not covered by a child support V .agreement. V 4 .Not eligible for supplement D ECSFLG05 2 176 T CS: Child support coverage indicator Is the FIFTH child covered by a child support agreement? -1 Not in universe 1 Covered by the most recent child support agreement 2 Covered by some other child support agreement 3 Not covered by a child support agreement. 4 Not eligible for supplement because other parent is deceased, still living in the household, but not acknowledged by respondent, legally terminated their parental rights, or gave up child for adoption (i.e. respondent is a single adoptive parent). U All persons who are 15+ and are biological parents or adoptive parents (ETYPMOM or ETYPDAD = 1 or 3) of children less than 21 years (Child's EAGE of mom or dad=EPPPNUM of subject person) whose other parent (complememtary EPPPNUM of mom or dad) is either not in the household (value blank or -1) or is a stepparent and ETYPDAD or ETYPMOM = 2).) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Covered by the most recent child V .support agreement V 2 .Covered by some other child V .support agreement V 3 .Not covered by a child support V .agreement. V 4 .Not eligible for supplement D ECSFLG06 2 178 T CS: Child support coverage indicator Is the SIXTH child covered by a child support agreement? -1 Not in universe 1 Covered by the most recent child support agreement 2 Covered by some other child support agreement 3 Not covered by a child support agreement. 4 Not eligible for supplement because other parent is deceased, still living in the household, but not acknowledged by respondent, legally terminated their parental rights, or gave up child for adoption (i.e. respondent is a single adoptive parent). U All persons who are 15+ and are biological parents or adoptive parents (ETYPMOM or ETYPDAD = 1 or 3) of children less than 21 years (Child's EAGE of mom or dad=EPPPNUM of subject person) whose other parent (complememtary EPPPNUM of mom or dad) is either not in the household (value blank or -1) or is a stepparent and ETYPDAD or ETYPMOM = 2).) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Covered by the most recent child V .support agreement V 2 .Covered by some other child V .support agreement V 3 .Not covered by a child support V .agreement. V 4 .Not eligible for supplement D ECSFLG07 2 180 T CS: Child support coverage indicator Is the SEVENTH child covered by a child support agreement? -1 Not in universe 1 Covered by the most recent child support agreement 2 Covered by some other child support agreement 3 Not covered by a child support agreement. 4 Not eligible for supplement because other parent is deceased, still living in the household, but not acknowledged by respondent, legally terminated their parental rights, or gave up child for adoption (i.e. respondent is a single adoptive parent). U All persons who are 15+ and are biological parents or adoptive parents (ETYPMOM or ETYPDAD = 1 or 3) of children less than 21 years (Child's EAGE of mom or dad=EPPPNUM of subject person) whose other parent (complememtary EPPPNUM of mom or dad) is either not in the household (value blank or -1) or is a stepparent and ETYPDAD or ETYPMOM = 2).) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Covered by the most recent child V .support agreement V 2 .Covered by some other child V .support agreement V 3 .Not covered by a child support V .agreement. V 4 .Not eligible for supplement D ECSFLG08 2 182 T CS: Child support coverage indicator Is the EIGHTH child covered by a child support agreement? -1 Not in universe 1 Covered by the most recent child support agreement 2 Covered by some other child support agreement 3 Not covered by a child support agreement. 4 Not eligible for supplement because other parent is deceased, still living in the household, but not acknowledged by respondent, legally terminated their parental rights, or gave up child for adoption (i.e. respondent is a single adoptive parent). U All persons who are 15+ and are biological parents or adoptive parents (ETYPMOM or ETYPDAD = 1 or 3) of children less than 21 years (Child's EAGE of mom or dad=EPPPNUM of subject person) whose other parent (complememtary EPPPNUM of mom or dad) is either not in the household (value blank or -1) or is a stepparent and ETYPDAD or ETYPMOM = 2).) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Covered by the most recent child V .support agreement V 2 .Covered by some other child V .support agreement V 3 .Not covered by a child support V .agreement. V 4 .Not eligible for supplement D ECSFLG09 2 184 T CS: Child support coverage indicator Is the NINTH child covered by a child support agreement? -1 Not in universe 1 Covered by the most recent child support agreement 2 Covered by some other child support agreement 3 Not covered by a child support agreement. 4 Not eligible for supplement because other parent is deceased, still living in the household, but not acknowledged by respondent, legally terminated their parental rights, or gave up child for adoption (i.e. respondent is a single adoptive parent). U All persons who are 15+ and are biological parents or adoptive parents (ETYPMOM or ETYPDAD = 1 or 3) of children less than 21 years (Child's EAGE of mom or dad=EPPPNUM of subject person) whose other parent (complememtary EPPPNUM of mom or dad) is either not in the household (value blank or -1) or is a stepparent and ETYPDAD or ETYPMOM = 2).) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Covered by the most recent child V .support agreement V 2 .Covered by some other child V .support agreement V 3 .Not covered by a child support V .agreement. V 4 .Not eligible for supplement D ECSFLG10 2 186 T CS: Child support coverage indicator Is the TENTH child covered by a child support agreement? -1 Not in universe 1 Covered by the most recent child support agreement 2 Covered by some other child support agreement 3 Not covered by a child support agreement. 4 Not eligible for supplement because other parent is deceased, still living in the household, but not acknowledged by respondent, legally terminated their parental rights, or gave up child for adoption (i.e. respondent is a single adoptive parent). U All persons who are 15+ and are biological parents or adoptive parents (ETYPMOM or ETYPDAD = 1 or 3) of children less than 21 years (Child's EAGE of mom or dad=EPPPNUM of subject person) whose other parent (complememtary EPPPNUM of mom or dad) is either not in the household (value blank or -1) or is a stepparent and ETYPDAD or ETYPMOM = 2).) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Covered by the most recent child V .support agreement V 2 .Covered by some other child V .support agreement V 3 .Not covered by a child support V .agreement. V 4 .Not eligible for supplement D ACSFLG 1 188 T CS: Allocation flag for ECSFLG01-10 Allocation flag for children covered by a child support agreement V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D RANYAGRE 2 189 T CS: Child support payments ever agreed to or awarded Have child support agreements ever been agreed to or awarded for any children? U Persons 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21 whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have more than one child support agreement (ECSFLG01-10= 1 or 2 or 3) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D TNUMAGR 2 191 T CS: Number of child support agreements CS14 How many different child support agreements cover these children? U Persons 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have more than one child support agreement with ECSFLG01-10=1 or 2 with at least one 2. V -1 .Not in Universe V 2 .Number of agreements D ANUMAGR 1 193 T CS: Allocation flag for TNUMAGR CS14 Allocation flag for the number of different child support agreements V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ETYPEAGR 2 194 T CS: Type of child support agreements CS17 Was this a voluntary written agreement ratified by the court, a court-ordered agreement, some other type of written agreement, or a non-written (verbal) agreement? U Persons living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a child support agreement (ECSFLG01-10= 1 primary agreement for any child in universe). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Voluntary written agreement V .ratified by the court V 2 .Court-ordered agreement V 3 .Other type of written agreement V 4 .A non-written verbal agreement D ATYPEAGR 1 196 T CS: Allocation flag for ETYPEAGR CS17 Allocation flag for type of child support agreement V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EFIRSYR1 4 197 T CS: Year the agreement was first reached CS18 In what year was this agreement FIRST reached? U Persons 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 1-3). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1990:2010 .Year the agreement was first V .reached D AFIRSYR1 1 201 T CS: Allocation flag for EFIRSYR1 CS18 Allocation flag for the year the agreement was first reached V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D TAMTAG11 4 202 T CS: Amount of support agreement CS19@AMT What was the dollar amount of the agreement? If paid weekly the top value is 300 If paid biweekly the top value is 600 If paid monthly the top value is 1300 If paid yearly the top value is 5000 U Persons 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 1-3). V 0 .None or not in universe V 1:5000 .Amount in dollars D EAMTAG12 2 206 T CS: Frequency of payment CS19@1 What was the frequency of payment of that agreement? U Persons 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under 21 whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 1-3) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Per week V 2 .Biweekly V 3 .Per month V 4 .Per year D AAMTAG11 1 208 T CS: Allocation flag for TAMTAG11 AND EAMTAG12 CS19@AMT-CS19@1 Allocation flag for the amount and frequency of payments V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EEVRCHG1 2 209 T CS: Dollar amount change CS22 Has the dollar amount ever changed? U Persons 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a written child support agreement(ETYPEAGR = 1-3). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AEVRCHG1 1 211 T CS: Allocation flag for EEVRCHG1 CS22 Allocation flag for whether the dollar amount ever changed V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EYRCHNG1 4 212 T CS: Year the amount was last changed CS23 In what year was this agreement LAST reached? U Persons 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a written child support agreement(ETYPEAGR = 1-3) AND the original amount of the child support agreement has been changed (EEVRCHG1=1). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1990:2010 .Year the amount was last changed D AYRCHNG1 1 216 T CS: Allocation flag for EYRCHNG1 CS23 Allocation flag for the year the amount was changed V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D TAMTCG11 4 217 T CS: The dollar amount for the agreement CS24@AMT What was the dollar amount for the agreement after the last change? If paid weekly the top value is 300 If paid biweekly the top value is 400 If paid monthly the top value is 1500 If paid yearly the top value is 1 (suppressed for disclosure avoidance) U Persons 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 1-3) AND the original amount of the child support agreement has been changed (EEVRCHG1=1). V 0 .None or not in universe V 1:1500 .Dollar amount D EAMTCG12 2 221 T CS: Frequency of payment CS24@1 What was the frequency of payment of that agreement? U Persons 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 1-3) AND the original amount of the child support agreement has been changed(EEVRCHG1=1). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Per week V 2 .Biweekly V 3 .Per month V 4 .Per year D AAMTCG11 1 223 T CS: Allocation flag for TAMTCG11 AND EAMTCG12 CS24@AMT, CS24@1 Allocation flag for the dollar amount of the agreement after the last change and the frequency that dollar amount was paid. V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EWHOCHGD 2 224 T CS: Change made by government agency CS27 Was that change made or agreed to by a government agency such as a court or child support agency? U Persons 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a written child support agreement(ETYPEAGR = 1-3) AND the original amount of the child support agreement has been changed(EEVRCHG1=1). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AWHOCHGD 1 226 T CS: Allocation flag for EWHOCHGD CS27 Allocation flag for whether that change was made or agreed to by a government agency such as a court or child support agency. V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EPAYDUE1 2 227 T CS: Payments due for agreement CS28 Were any payments due in the last 12 months? U Persons 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 1-3). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D APAYDUE1 1 229 T CS: Allocation flag for EPAYDUE1 CS28 Allocation flag for whether any payments were due in the last 12 months. V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EYNODUE1 2 230 T CS: Reason payment was not due CS29 Why weren't any payments due during that period (last 12 months)? U Persons 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 1-3) AND who had no child support payments due in the last 12 months (EPAYDUE1=2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Child(ren) over the age limit V 2 .Other parent not working V 3 .Other parent in jail or V .institution V 4 .Payment suspended by court or V .child support agency V 5 .Other reason D AYNODUE1 1 232 T CS: Allocation flag for EYNODUE1 CS29 Allocation flag for the reason payments were not due in that period (last 12 months). V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D TAMTSUP1 5 233 T CS: The dollar amount of child support agreements CS30@AMT What was the total dollar amount of child support payments from the most recent agreement that you were supposed to receive during that period (last 12 months)? U Persons 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 1-3) AND had child support payments due in the last 12 months (EPAYDUE1=1). V 0 .None or not in universe V 1:15000 .Dollar amount D AAMTSUP1 1 238 T CS: Allocation flag for TAMTSUP1 CS30@AMT Allocation flag for the dollar amount of child support payments that are supposed to be received. V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EHOWREC1 2 239 T CS: Ways payments are received CS33 How are these payments supposed to be received? Are they ...(READ RESPONSES) U Persons 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 1-3) AND had child support payments due in the last 12 months (EPAYDUE1=1). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Directly from the other parent V 2 .Through the court V 3 .Through the welfare or child V .support agency V 4 .Some other method D AHOWREC1 1 241 T CS: Allocation flag for EHOWREC1 CS33 Allocation flag for the ways payments are supposed to be received. V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D TACTREC1 5 242 T CS: Amount received for agreement CS34@AMT What is the total amount that ... actually received in child support payments under that agreement during that period (last 12 months)? U Persons 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 1-3) AND had child support payments due in the last 12 months (EPAYDUE1=1). V 0 .None or not in universe V 1:15000 .Dollar amount D AACTREC1 1 247 T CS: Allocation flag for TACTREC1 CS34@AMT Allocation flag for the total amount that the person actually received in child support payments under that agreement V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EALLPAY1 2 248 T CS: Received every single one of child support payments CS37A Did he/she ... receive every single one of the child support payments that he/she was/were supposed to receive U Persons living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere and who have a written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 1-3), AND received child support payments in the last 12 months (EACTREC1 > 0). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AALLPAY1 1 250 T CS: Allocation flag for EALLPAY1 CS37A Allocation flag for for having received every single one of child support payments that were supposed to be received V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EPAYTIM1 2 251 T CS: Number of child support payments made on time CS37B Of the child support payments how many were received on time? U Persons living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 1-3), AND received child support payments in the last 12 months (EACTREC1 > 0). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .All of the time V 2 .Most of the time V 3 .Some of the time V 4 .None of the time D APAYTIM1 1 253 T CS: Allocation flag for EPAYTIM1 CS37B Allocation flag for number of child support payments made on time V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EPAYFUL1 2 254 T CS: How many of the payments were for the full amount? CS37C For the child support payments received, how many of them were for the full amount ... was suppose to receive? U Persons living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 1-3), AND received child support payments in the last 12 months (EACTREC1 > 0). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .All V 2 .Most V 3 .Some V 4 .None D APAYFUL1 1 256 T CS: Allocation flag for EPAYFUL1 CS37C Allocation flag for how many of the child support payments were for full amount? V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EDUBACK1 2 257 T CS: Did recent payment include back child support? CS38 Did most recent agreement for the past 12 months include payment for back child support? U Persons living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 1-3) and who are due child support payments (EPAYDUE1 = 1). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ADUBACK1 1 259 T CS: Allocation flag for EDUBACK1 CS38 Allocation flag for most recent agreement for the past 12 months include payment for back child support? V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D TDOLBAC1 4 260 T CS: How much child support owed was back payment? CS39 How much of the child support owed the last 12 months was considered back payment? U Persons living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 1-3), and whose child support agreement includes back child support (EDUBACK1 = 1). V 0 .Not In Universe V 1:4500 .Dollars D ADOLBAC1 1 264 T CS: Allocation flag for TDOLBAC1 CS39 How much of the child support owed the last 12 months was considered back payment? V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EBACOWE1 2 265 T CS: Is ... owed any back payments? CS39C Is ... owed any back payments? U Persons living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 1-3), and whose child support agreement does not include back child support (EDUBACK1 = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ABACOWE1 1 267 T CS: Allocation flag for EBACOWE1 CS39C Allocation flag for if ... owed any back payments? V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D TAMTOWE1 5 268 T CS: Amount of back payments owed to ... CS39D To date, what is the amount of back payments owed to ...? U Persons living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 1-3), and who is due back child support payments (EBACOWE1 = 1). V 0 .Not In Universe V 1:60000 .Dollars D AAMTOWE1 1 273 T CS: Allocation flag for TAMTOWE1 CS39D Allocation flag for amount of back payments owed to ... V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D TBACREC1 4 274 T CS: Amount of back payment actually received CS39G How much back payment did ... actually received the last 12 months? U Persons living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a written child support agreement (ETYPEAG= 1-3), and who is due back child support payments (EBACOWE1 = 1). V 0 .Not In Universe V 1:3000 .Dollars D ABACREC1 1 278 T CS: Allocation flag for TBACREC1 CS39G Allocation flag for amount of back payment actually received the last 12 months V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EHTHAG11 2 279 T CS: Non-custodial parent to provide health insurance CS40@1 Is non-custodial parent to provide health insurance? U Persons 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 1-3). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EHTHAG12 2 281 T CS: Custodial parent to provide health insurance CS40@2 Is custodial parent to provide health insurance? U Persons 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 1-3). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EHTHAG13 2 283 T CS: Non-custodial parent to pay actual medical costs CS40@3 Is non-custodial parent to pay actual medical costs directly? U Persons 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 1-3). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EHTHAG14 2 285 T CS: Child support payments include medical support CS40@4 Are child support payments to include cash medical support? U Persons 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 1-3). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EHTHAG15 2 287 T CS: No provision for health insurance CS40@5 Are there no provisions for health insurance included in agreement? U Persons 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 1-3). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EHTHAG16 2 289 T CS: Other provisions for health care costs CS40@6 Are there other provisions? U Persons 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 1-3). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AHTHAG11 1 291 T CS: Allocation flag for EHTHAG11-EHTHAG16 CS40@1-CS40@6 Allocation flag for the kinds of provisions for health care costs included in the child support agreement. V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ECUSTAG1 2 292 T CS: Child custody arrangements CS41 What child custody arrangements does the child support agreement for (READ CHILD NAMES ABOVE) specify? U Persons 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 1-3). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Joint legal and physical custody V 2 .Joint legal with mother physical V .custody V 3 .Joint Legal with father physical V .custody V 4 .Mother legal and physical custody V 5 .Father legal and physical custody V 6 .Split custody V 7 .Other custody arrangement D ACUSTAG1 1 294 T CS: Allocation flag for ECUSTAG1 CS41 Allocation flag for the child custody arrangements that the child support agreement for the child(ren)specifies. V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ESPENTM1 2 295 T CS: Time spent with other parent CS42 Does the child support agreement specify the amount of time that the child(ren) will spend with the other parent? U Persons 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 1-3). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ASPENTM1 1 297 T CS: Allocation flag for ESPENTM1 CS42 Allocation flag for whether the child support agreement specifies the amount of time that the children will spend with the other parent. V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ESAMETM1 2 298 T CS: Time spent with other parent CS44 Did all the children spend about the same number of days with the other parent in the last 12 months? U Persons 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 1-3) and more than one child in universe is covered by an agreement (ECSFLG01-10 = 1). (ESCFLG01-10 = 1 for at least two children). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ASAMETM1 1 300 T CS: Allocation flag for ESAMETM1 CS44 Allocation flag for whether the children spent about the same number of days with the other parent in the last 12 months. V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EAMTTM11 3 301 T CS: Time spent with other parent in days CS45@DAYS What is the total amount of time [read names of children] spent with the other parent for the last 12 months? U Persons 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 1-3). V -1 .Not in Universe V 0:366 .Number of days D EAMTTM12 2 304 T CS: Time spent with other parent in weeks CS45@WEEKS What is the total amount of time [read names of children] spent with the other parent from [month 4 of previous interview year] to [month 4 of the current interview year]. U Persons 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 1-3). V -1 .Not in Universe V 0:52 .Number of weeks D EAMTTM13 2 306 T CS: Time spent with other parent in months CS45@MONTHS What is the total amount of time [read names of children] spent with the other parent from [month 4 of the previous interview year] to [month 4 of the current interview year]? U Persons 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere and who have a written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 1-3). V -1 .Not in Universe V 0:12 .Number of months D AAMTTM11 1 308 T CS: Allocation flag for EAMTTM11-EAMTTM13 CS45@DAYS, CS45@WEEKS, and CS45@MONTHS Allocation flag for the total amount of time spent with the other parent. V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EWHERLV1 2 309 T CS: Place where other parent lives CS46 Where does the other parent now live? U Persons 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 1-3). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Same county or city V 2 .Same State (different county or V .city) V 3 .Different State V 4 .Other parent now deceased V 5 .Other V 6 .Unknown D AWHERLV1 1 311 T CS: Allocation flag for EWHERLV1 CS46 Allocation flag for the place where the other parent of the child(ren) now live(s). V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ESTAGRE1 2 312 T CS: State where parent lives CS47 Do you and the other parent still live in the same State or States where the initial child support agreement was reached? U Persons 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere (not unknown or deceased) AND who have a written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 1-3) and (EWHERLV1 = 1-3,5). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ASTAGRE1 1 314 T CS: Allocation flag for ESTAGRE1 CS47 Allocation flag for whether the parent and the other parent still live in the same State or States where the initial child support agreement was reached. V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EWHOMOV1 2 315 T CS: Person that moved CS48 Who moved? U Persons 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 1-3) AND one or both parents do not live in the same state where the original agreement was reached (ESTAGRE1 = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Subject person V 2 .Other parent V 3 .Both subject person and other V .parent D AWHOMOV1 1 317 T CS: Allocation flag for EWHOMOV1 CS48 Allocation flag for the person that moved. V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EFIRSYR2 4 318 T CS: Year the agreement was first reached CS49@YEAR In what year was this agreement FIRST reached? U Persons 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1990:2010 .Year the agreement was first V .reached D AFIRSYR2 1 322 T CS: Allocation flag for EFIRSYR2 CS49@YEAR Allocation flag for the year the agreement was first reached V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D TAMTAG21 4 323 T CS: Amount of support agreement CS50@AMT What was the dollar amount of the agreement? If paid weekly the top value is 150 If paid biweekly the top value is 250 If paid monthly the top value is 1400 If paid yearly the value is 1 (suppressed for disclosure avoidance) U Persons 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4). V 0 .None or not in universe V 1:1400 .Amount in dollars D EAMTAG22 2 327 T CS: Frequency of payment CS50@1 What was the frequency of payment of that agreement? U Persons 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Per week V 2 .Biweekly V 3 .Per month V 4 .Per year D AAMTAG21 1 329 T CS: Allocation flag for TAMTAG21 AND EAMTAG22 CS50@AMT and CS50@1 Allocation flag for the amount and frequency of payments V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EEVRCHG2 2 330 T CS: Dollar amount change CS53 Has the dollar amount ever changed? U Persons 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AEVRCHG2 1 332 T CS: Allocation flag for EEVRCHG2 CS53 Allocation flag for whether the dollar amount ever changed V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EYRCHNG2 4 333 T CS: Year the amount was last changed CS54@YEAR In what year was the amount LAST changed? U Persons 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a non-written child support agreement(ETYPEAGR = 4) AND the original amount of the child support agreement has been changed (EEVRCHG2 = 1). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1990:2010 .Year the amount was last changed D AYRCHNG2 1 337 T CS: Allocation flag for EYRCHNG2 CS54@YEAR Allocation flag for the year the amount last changed V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D TAMTCG21 4 338 T CS: The dollar amount for the agreement CS55@AMT What was the dollar amount for the agreement after the last change? If paid weekly the top value is 1 (suppressed for disclosure avoidance) If paid biweekly the value is 1 (suppressed for disclosure avoidance) If paid monthly the top value is 1200 If paid yearly the value is 1 (suppressed for disclosure avoidance) U Persons 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4) AND the original amount of the child support agreement has been changed (EEVRCHG2 = 1). V 0 .None or not in universe V 1:1200 .Dollar amount D EAMTCG22 2 342 T CS: Frequency of payment CS55@1 What was the frequency of payment of that agreement? U Persons 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4) AND the original amount of the child support agreement has been changed (EEVRCHG2 = 1). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Per week V 2 .Biweekly V 3 .Per month V 4 .Per year D AAMTCG21 1 344 T CS: Allocation flag for TAMTCG21 AND EAMTCG22 CS55@AMT and CS55@1 Allocation flag for the dollar amount of the agreement after the last change and the frequency that dollar amount was paid. V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EPAYDUE2 2 345 T CS: Payments due last year CS58 Were any payments due in the last 12 months? U Persons 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D APAYDUE2 1 347 T CS: Allocation flag for EPAYDUE2 CS58 Allocation flag for whether any payments were due in the last 12 months. V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EYNODUE2 2 348 T CS: Reasons payment was not due CS59 Why weren't any payments due during that period (in the last 12 months)? U Persons 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4) AND who had no child support payments due in the last 12 months (EPAYDUE2 = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Child(ren) over the age limit V 2 .Other parent not working V 3 .Other parent in jail or V .institution V 4 .Other reason D AYNODUE2 1 350 T CS: Allocation flag for EYNODUE2 CS59 Allocation flag for the reason payments were not due in the last 12 months. V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D TAMTSUP2 5 351 T CS: The dollar amount of child support agreements CS60@AMT What was the total dollar amount of child support payments from the most recent agreement that ... was supposed to receive during that period (in the last 12 months)? U Persons 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4) AND had child support payments due in the last 12 months (EPAYDUE2 = 1). V 0 .None or not in universe V 1:12000 .Dollar amount D AAMTSUP2 1 356 T CS: Allocation flag for TAMTSUP2 CS60@AMT Allocation flag for the dollar amount of child support payments that are supposed to be received. V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D TACTREC2 5 357 T CS: Amount received for agreement CS63@AMT What is the total amount that ... actually received in child support payments under that agreement during that period (in the last 12 months)? U Persons 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4) AND had child support payment due in the last 12 months (EPAYDUE2 = 1). V 0 .None or not in universe V 1:12000 .Dollar amount D AACTREC2 1 362 T CS: Allocation flag for TACTREC2 CS63@AMT Allocation flag for the total amount that the person actually received in child support payments under that agreement V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EALLPAY2 2 363 T CS: Received everyone of the child support payments CS66A Did he/she ... receive every single one of the child support payments that he/she was/were supposed to receive U Persons living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a unwritten child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4), AND received child support payments in the last 12 months (EACTREC2 > 0). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AALLPAY2 1 365 T CS: Allocation flag for EALLPAY2 CS66A Allocation flag for for having received every single one of child support payments that were supposed to be received V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EPAYTIM2 2 366 T CS: Number of child support payments made on time CS66B Of the child support payments how many were received on time? U Persons living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a unwritten child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4), AND received child support payments in the last 12 months (EACTREC2 > 0). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .All of the time V 2 .Most of the time V 3 .Some of the time V 4 .None of the time D APAYTIM2 1 368 T CS: Allocation flag for EPAYTIM2 CS66B Allocation flag for number of child support payments made on time. V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EPAYFUL2 2 369 T CS: How many child support payments were for full amt? CS66C For the child support payments received, how many of them were for the full amount he/she.. was/were suppose to receive? U Persons living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a unwritten child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4), AND received child support payments in the last 12 months (EACTREC2 > 0). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .All V 2 .Most V 3 .Some V 4 .None D APAYFUL2 1 371 T CS: Allocation flag for EPAYFUL2 CS66C Allocation flag for how many of the child support payments were for full amount? V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EDUBACK2 2 372 T CS: Did recent payment include back child support? CS67 Did most recent agreement for the past 12 months include payment for back child support? U Persons living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a unwritten child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4), AND who are due child support payments (EPAYDUE2 = 1). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ADUBACK2 1 374 T CS: Allocation flag for EDUBACK2 CS67 Allocation flag for most recent agreement for the past 12 months include payment for back child support? V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D TDOLBAC2 3 375 T CS: How much child support owed was back payment? CS68 How much of the child support owed the last 12 months was considered back payment? NOTE: Data suppressed for disclosure avoidance U Persons living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have an unwritten child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4), received child support payments in the last 12 months (TACTREC2 > 0), and whose child support agreement includes back child support (EDUBACK2 = 1). V 0 .None or not in universe V 1 .Data suppressed D ADOLBAC2 1 378 T CS: Allocation flag for TDOLBAC2 CS68 How much of the child support owed the last 12 months was considered back payment? V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EBACOWE2 2 379 T CS: Is ... owed any back payments? CS68C Is ... owed any back payments? U Persons living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a unwritten child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4), received child support payments in the last 12 months (EACTREC2 > 0), and whose child support agreement does not include back child support (EDUBACK2 = 2) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ABACOWE2 1 381 T CS: Allocation flag for EBACOWE2 CS68C Allocation flag for if ... owed any back payments? V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D TAMTOWE2 4 382 T CS: Amount of back payments owed to ... CS68D To date, what is the amount of back payments owed to ...? U Persons living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a unwritten child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4), received child support payments in the last 12 months (TACTREC2 > 0), and who is due back child support payments (EBACOWE2 = 1). V 0 .None or not in universe V 1:5000 .Dollars D AAMTOWE2 1 386 T CS: Allocation flag for TAMTOWE2 CS68D Allocation flag for amount of back payments owed to ... V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D TBACREC2 3 387 T CS: Amount of back payment actually received CS68G How much back payment did ... actually received the last 12 months? NOTE: Data suppressed for disclosure avoidance U Persons living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a unwritten child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4), received child support payments in the last 12 months (TACTREC2 > 0) and who is due back child support payments (EBACOWE2 = 1). V 0 .Not In Universe V 1 .Data suppressed D ABACREC2 1 390 T CS: Allocation flag for TBACREC2 CS68G Allocation flag for amount of back payment actually received the last 12 months V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EHLTAG21 2 391 T CS: Non-custodial parent to provide health insurance CS69@1 Is non-custodial parent to provide health insurance? U Persons 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EHLTAG22 2 393 T CS: Custodial parent to provide health insurance CS69@2 Is custodial parent to provide health insurance? U Persons 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EHLTAG23 2 395 T CS: Non-custodial parent to pay actual medical costs CS69@3 Is non-custodial parent to pay actual medical costs directly? U Persons 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EHLTAG24 2 397 T CS: Child support payments include medical support CS69@4 Are child support payments to include cash medical support? U Persons 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EHLTAG25 2 399 T CS: No provision for health insurance CS69@5 Are there no provisions for health insurance included in agreement? U Persons 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EHLTAG26 2 401 T CS: Other provisions for health care costs CS69@6 Are there other provisions? U Persons 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AHLTAG21 1 403 T CS: Allocation flag for EHTHAG21-EHTHAG26 CS69@1-CS69@6 Allocation flag for the kinds of provisions for health care costs included in child support. V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ECUSTAG2 2 404 T CS: Child custody arrangements CS70 What child custody arrangements does the child support agreement for (READ CHILD(REN) NAMES) specify? U Persons 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Child(ren) Live with mother V 2 .Child(Ren) live With father V 3 .Child(ren) live with mother and V .with father V 4 .None V 5 .Other D ACUSTAG2 1 406 T CS: Allocation flag for ECUSTAG2 CS70 Allocation flag for the child custody arrangements that the child support agreement for the child(ren)specifies. V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ESPENTM2 2 407 T CS: Time spent with other parent CS71 Does the child support agreement specify the amount of time that the child(ren) will spend with the other parent? U Persons 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ASPENTM2 1 409 T CS: Allocation flag for ESPENTM2 CS71 Allocation flag for whether the child support agreement specifies the amount of time that the children will spend with the other parent. V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ESAMETM2 2 410 T CS: Time spent with other parent CS73 Did all the children spend about the same number of days with the other parent in the last 12 months? U Persons 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4) AND more than one child is covered by an agreement (more than 1 ECSFLG01-10=1 for all children in universe). (ECSFLG01-10=1 for at least 2 children). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ASAMETM2 1 412 T CS: Allocation flag for ESAMETM2 CS73 Allocation flag for whether the children spent about the same number of days with the other parent in the last 12 months. V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EAMTTM21 3 413 T CS: Time spent with other parent in days CS74@DAYS What is the total amount of time that [read names of child(ren)] spent with the other parent for the last 12 months? U Persons 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4). V -1 .Not in Universe V 0:366 .Number of days D EAMTTM22 2 416 T CS: Time spent with other parent in weeks CS74@WEEKS What is the total amount of time that [read names of children] spent with the other parent from [month 4 of previous interview year] to [month 4 of the current interview year]? U Persons 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4). V -1 .Not in Universe V 0:52 .Number of weeks D EAMTTM23 2 418 T CS: Time spent with other parent in months CS74@MONTHS What is the total amount of time that [read name of children] spent with the other parent from [month 4 of previous interview year] to [month 4 of the current interview year]? U Persons 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4). V -1 .Not in Universe V 0:12 .Number of months D AAMTTM21 1 420 T CS: Allocation flag for EAMTTM21-EAMTTM23 CS74@DAYS, CS74@WEEKS, and CS74@MONTHS Allocation flag for the total amount of time spent with the other parent. V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EDCRT101 2 421 T CS: Father identified by court ruling CS77@1 Was ...'s father ever legally identified by a court ruling? U Never-married women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4, any ECSFLG01-10 = 1, EMS = 6, and ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDCRT102 2 423 T CS: Father identified by court ruling CS77@2 Was ...'s father ever legally identified by a court ruling? U Never-married women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4, any ECSFLG01-10 = 1, EMS = 6, and ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDCRT103 2 425 T CS: Father identified by court ruling CS77@3 Was ...'s father ever legally identified by a court ruling? U Never-married women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21 whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4, any ECSFLG01-10 = 1, EMS = 6, and ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDCRT104 2 427 T CS: Father identified by court ruling CS77@4 Was ...'s father ever legally identified by a court ruling? U Never-married women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4, any ECSFLG01-10 = 1, EMS = 6, and ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDCRT105 2 429 T CS: Father identified by court ruling CS77@5 Was ...'s father ever legally identified by a court ruling? U Never-married women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4, any ECSFLG01-10 = 1, EMS = 6, and ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDCRT106 2 431 T CS: Father identified by court ruling CS77@6 Was ...'s father ever legally identified by a court ruling? U Never-married women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21 whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4, any ECSFLG01-10 = 1, EMS = 6, and ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDCRT107 2 433 T CS: Father identified by court ruling CS77@7 Was ...'s father ever legally identified by a court ruling? U Never-married women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4, any ECSFLG01-10 = 1, EMS = 6, and ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDCRT108 2 435 T CS: Father identified by court ruling CS77@8 Was ...'s father ever legally identified by a court ruling? U Never-married women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4, any ECSFLG01-10 = 1, EMS = 6, and ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDCRT109 2 437 T CS: Father identified by court ruling CS77@9 Was ...'s father ever legally identified by a court ruling? U Never-married women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4, any ECSFLG01-10 = 1, EMS = 6, and ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDCRT110 2 439 T CS: Father identified by court ruling CS77@10 Was ...'s father ever legally identified by a court ruling? U Never-married women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4, any ECSFLG01-10 = 1, EMS = 6 and ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDTES101 2 441 T CS: Father identified by blood test CS78@1 Was ...'s father ever legally identified by a blood test or other genetic test? U Never-married women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4, any ECSFLG01-10 = 1, EMS = 6, and ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDTES102 2 443 T CS: Father identified by blood test CS78@2 Was ...'s father ever legally identified by a blood test or other genetic test? U Never-married women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4, any ECSFLG01-10 = 1, EMS = 6, and ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDTES103 2 445 T CS: Father identified by blood test CS78@3 Was ...'s father ever legally identified by a blood test or other genetic test? U Never-married women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4, any ECSFLG01-10 = 1, EMS = 6, and ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDTES104 2 447 T CS: Father identified by blood test CS78@4 Was ...'s father ever legally identified by a blood test or other genetic test? U Never-married women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4, any ECSFLG01-10 = 1, EMS = 6, and ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDTES105 2 449 T CS: Father identified by blood test CS78@5 Was ...'s father ever legally identified by a blood test or other genetic test? U Never-married women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent parent lives elsewhere AND who have a non-written child support (ETYPEAGR = 4, any ECSFLG01-10 = 1, EMS = 6, and ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDTES106 2 451 T CS: Father identified by blood test CS78@6 Was ...'s father ever legally identified by a blood test or other genetic test? U Never-married women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4, any ECSFLG01-10 = 1, EMS = 6, and ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDTES107 2 453 T CS: Father identified by blood test CS78@7 Was ...'s father ever legally identified by a blood test or other genetic test? U Never-married women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4, any ECSFLG01-10 = 1, EMS = 6, and ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDTES108 2 455 T CS: Father identified by blood test CS78@8 Was ...'s father ever legally identified by a blood test or other genetic test? U Never-married women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4, any ECSFLG01-10 = 1, EMS = 6, and ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDTES109 2 457 T CS: Father identified by blood test CS78@9 Was ...'s father ever legally identified by a blood test or other genetic test? U Never-married women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4, any ECSFLG01-10 = 1, EMS = 6, and ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDTES110 2 459 T CS: Father identified by blood test CS78@10 Was ...'s father ever legally identified by a blood test or other genetic test? U Never-married women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4, any ECSFLG01-10 = 1, EMS = 6, and ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDCER101 2 461 T CS: Signature on birth certificate CS79@1 Did...'s father ever write his OWN signature on the application for ...'s birth certificate? U Never-married women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4, any ECSFLG01-10 = 1, EMS = 6, and ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDCER102 2 463 T CS: Signature on birth certificate CS79@2 Did...'s father ever write his OWN signature on the application for ...'s birth certificate? U Never-married women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4, any ECSFLG01-10 = 1, EMS = 6, and ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDCER103 2 465 T CS: Signature on birth certificate CS79@3 Did...'s father ever write his OWN signature on the application for ...'s birth certificate? U Never-married women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4, any ECSFLG01-10, EMS = 6, and ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDCER104 2 467 T CS: Signature on birth certificate CS79@4 Did...'s father ever write his OWN signature on the application for ...'s birth certificate? U Never-married women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4, any ECSFLG01-10 = 1, EMS = 6, and ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDCER105 2 469 T CS: Signature on birth certificate CS79@5 Did...'s father ever write his OWN signature on the application for ...'s birth certificate? U Never-married women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4, any ECSFLG01-10 = 1, EMS = 6, and ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDCER106 2 471 T CS: Signature on birth certificate CS79@6 Did...'s father ever write his OWN signature on the application for ...'s birth certificate? U Never-married women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4, any ECSFLG01-10 = 1, EMS = 6, and ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDCER107 2 473 T CS: Signature on birth certificate CS79@7 Did...'s father ever write his OWN signature on the application for ...'s birth certificate? U Never-married women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4, any ECSFLG01-10 = 1, EMS = 6, and ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDCER108 2 475 T CS: Signature on birth certificate CS79@8 Did...'s father ever write his OWN signature on the application for ...'s birth certificate? U Never-married women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4, any ECSFLG01-10 = 1, EMS = 6, and ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDCER109 2 477 T CS: Signature on birth certificate CS79@9 Did...'s father ever write his OWN signature on the application for ...'s birth certificate? U Never-married women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4, any ECSFLG01-10 = 1, EMS = 6, and ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDCER110 2 479 T CS: Signature on birth certificate CS79@10 Did...'s father ever write his OWN signature on the application for ...'s birth certificate? U Never-married women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4, any ECSFLG01-10 = 1, EMS = 6, and ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDSIG101 2 481 T CS: Signature with father's name CS80@1 Other than the application for a birth certificate, did ...'s father ever sign a statement or an affidavat that legally specifies that he is ...'s father? U Never-married women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4, any ECSFLG01-10 = 1, EMS = 6, and ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDSIG102 2 483 T CS: Signature with father's name CS80@2 Other than the application for a birth certificate, did ...'s father ever sign a statement or an affidavat that legally specifies that he is ...'s father? U Never-married women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4, any ECSFLG01-10 = 1, EMS = 6, and ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDSIG103 2 485 T CS: Signature with father's name CS80@3 Other than the application for a birth certificate, did ...'s father ever sign a statement or an affidavat that legally specifies that he is ...'s father? U Never-married women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4, any ECSFLG01-10 = 1, EMS = 6, and ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDSIG104 2 487 T CS: Signature with father's name CS80@4 Other than the application for a birth certificate, did ...'s father ever sign a statement or an affidavat that legally specifies that he is ...'s father? U Never-married women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4, any ECSFLG01-10 = 1, EMS = 6, and ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDSIG105 2 489 T CS: Signature with father's name CS80@5 Other than the application for a birth certificate, did ...'s father ever sign a statement or an affidavat that legally specifies that he is ...'s father? U Never-married women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4, any ECSFLG01-10 = 1, EMS = 6, and ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDSIG106 2 491 T CS: Signature with father's name CS80@6 Other than the application for a birth certificate, did ...'s father ever sign a statement or an affidavat that legally specifies that he is ...'s father? U Never-married women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4, any ECSFLG01-10 = 1, EMS = 6, and ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDSIG107 2 493 T CS: Signature with father's name CS80@7 Other than the application for a birth certificate, did ...'s father ever sign a statement or an affidavat that legally specifies that he is ...'s father? U Never-married women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4, any ECSFLG01-10 = 1, EMS = 6, and ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDSIG108 2 495 T CS: Signature with father's name CS80@8 Other than the application for a birth certificate, did ...'s father ever sign a statement or an affidavat that legally specifies that he is ...'s father? U Never-married women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4, any ECSFLG01-10 = 1, EMS = 6, and ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDSIG109 2 497 T CS: Signature with father's name CS80@9 Other than the application for a birth certificate, did ...'s father ever sign a statement or an affidavat that legally specifies that he is ...'s father? U Never-married women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4, any ECSFLG01-10 = 1, EMS = 6, and ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDSIG110 2 499 T CS: Signature with father's name CS80@10 Other than the application for a birth certificate, did ...'s father ever sign a statement or an affidavat that legally specifies that he is ...'s father? U Never-married women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4, any ECSFLG01-10 = 1, EMS = 6, and ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDOTH101 2 501 T CS: Father signed other papers CS81@1 Did ...'s father ever sign any other papers, such as insurance forms, a personal letter or a card, that could identify him as ...'s father? U Never-married women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4, any ECSFLG01-10 = 1, EMS = 6, and ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDOTH102 2 503 T CS: Father signed other papers CS81@2 Did ...'s father ever sign any other papers, such as insurance forms, a personal letter or a card, that could identify him as ...'s father? U Never-married women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4, any ECSFLG01-10 = 1, EMS = 6, and ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDOTH103 2 505 T CS: Father signed other papers CS81@3 Did ...'s father ever sign any other papers, such as insurance forms, a personal letter or a card, that could identify him as ...'s father? U Never-married women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4, any ECSFLG01-10 = 1, EMS = 6, and ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDOTH104 2 507 T CS: Father signed other papers CS81@4 Did ...'s father ever sign any other papers, such as insurance forms, a personal letter or a card, that could identify him as ...'s father? U Never-married women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4, any ECSFLG01-10 = 1, EMS = 6, and ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDOTH105 2 509 T CS: Father signed other papers CS81@5 Did ...'s father ever sign any other papers, such as insurance forms, a personal letter or a card, that could identify him as ...'s father? U Never-married women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4, any ECSFLG01-10 = 1, EMS = 6, and ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDOTH106 2 511 T CS: Father signed other papers CS81@6 Did ...'s father ever sign any other papers, such as insurance forms, a personal letter or a card, that could identify him as ...'s father? U Never-married women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4, any ECSFLG01-10 = 1, EMS = 6, and ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDOTH107 2 513 T CS: Father signed other papers CS81@7 Did ...'s father ever sign any other papers, such as insurance forms, a personal letter or a card, that could identify him as ...'s father? U Never-married women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4, any ECSFLG01-10 = 1, EMS = 6, and ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDOTH108 2 515 T CS: Father signed other papers CS81@8 Did ...'s father ever sign any other papers, such as insurance forms, a personal letter or a card, that could identify him as ...'s father? U Never-married women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4, any ECSFLG01-10 = 1, EMS = 6, and ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDOTH109 2 517 T CS: Father signed other papers CS81@9 Did ...'s father ever sign any other papers, such as insurance forms, a personal letter or a card, that could identify him as ...'s father? U Never-married women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4, any ECSFLG01-10 = 1, EMS = 6, and ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDOTH110 2 519 T CS: Father signed other papers CS81@10 Did ...'s father ever sign any other papers, such as insurance forms, a personal letter or a card, that could identify him as ...'s father? U Never-married women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4, any ECSFLG01-10 = 1, EMS = 6, and ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ADID101 1 521 T CS: Allocation flag for EDCRT101-EDCRT110 CS77@1-10-CS81@1-10 Allocation flag for EDCRT101-EDCRT110, EDTES101-EDTES110, EDCER101-EDCER110, EDSIG101-EDSIG110, and EDOTH101-EDOTH110 V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EDMAR1 2 522 T CS: Married to child's father CS83 [Was or were] ... ever married to ...'s father? U Women who are "ever married" 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other parent lives lives elsewhere and who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4, EMS = 1-5, ESEX = 2, and any ECSFLG01-10 = 1). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ADMAR1 1 524 T CS: Allocation flag for EDMAR1 CS83 Allocation flag for EDMAR1 V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EDCRT201 2 525 T CS: Father identified by court ruling CS84@1 Was ...'s father ever legally identified by a court ruling? U Women who are "ever married" 15+ (EMS=1-5) living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other parent lives elsewhere and who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4) and were never married to the child's father (EDMAR1 = 2, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDCRT202 2 527 T CS: Father identified by court ruling CS84@2 Was ...'s father ever legally identified by a court ruling? U Women who are "ever married" 15+ (EMS=1-5) living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other parent lives elsewhere and who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4) and were never married to the child's father (EDMAR1 = 2, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDCRT203 2 529 T CS: Father identified by court ruling CS84@3 Was ...'s father ever legally identified by a court ruling? U Women who are "ever married" 15+ (EMS=1-5) living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other parent lives elsewhere and who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4) and were never married to the child's father (EDMAR1 = 2, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDCRT204 2 531 T CS: Father identified by court ruling CS84@4 Was ...'s father ever legally identified by a court ruling? U Women who are "ever married" 15+ (EMS=1-5) living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other parent lives elsewhere and who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4) and were never married to the child's father (EDMAR1 = 2, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDCRT205 2 533 T CS: Father identified by court ruling CS84@5 Was ...'s father ever legally identified by a court ruling? U Women who are "ever married" 15+ (EMS=1-5) living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other parent lives elsewhere and who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4) and were never married to the child's father (EDMAR1 = 2, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDCRT206 2 535 T CS: Father identified by court ruling CS84@6 Was ...'s father ever legally identified by a court ruling? U Women who are "ever married" 15+ (EMS=1-5) living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other parent lives elsewhere and who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4) and were never married to the child's father (EDMAR1 = 2, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDCRT207 2 537 T CS: Father identified by court ruling CS84@7 Was ...'s father ever legally identified by a court ruling? U Women who are "ever married" 15+ (EMS=1-5) living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other parent lives elsewhere and who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4) and were never married to the child's father (EDMAR1 = 2, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDCRT208 2 539 T CS: Father identified by court ruling CS84@8 Was ...'s father ever legally identified by a court ruling? U Women who are "ever married" 15+ (EMS=1-5) living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other parent lives elsewhere and who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4) and were never married to the child's father (EDMAR1 = 2, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDCRT209 2 541 T CS: Father identified by court ruling CS84@9 Was ...'s father ever legally identified by a court ruling? U Women who are "ever married" 15+ (EMS=1-5) living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other parent lives elsewhere and who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4) and were never married to the child's father (EDMAR1 = 2, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDCRT210 2 543 T CS: Father identified by court ruling CS84@10 Was ...'s father ever legally identified by a court ruling? U Women who are "ever married" 15+ (EMS=1-5) living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other parent lives elsewhere and who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4) and were never married to the child's father (EDMAR1 = 2, ESEX =2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDTES201 2 545 T CS: Father identified by blood test CS85@1 Was ...'s father ever legally identified by a blood test or other genetic test? U Women who are "ever married" 15+ (EMS=1-5) living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other parent lives elsewhere and who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4) and were never married to the child's father (EDMAR1 = 2, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDTES202 2 547 T CS: Father identified by blood test CS85@2 Was ...'s father ever legally identified by a blood test or other genetic test? U Women who are "ever married" 15+ (EMS=1-5) living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other parent lives elsewhere and who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4) and were never married to the child's father (EDMAR1 = 2, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDTES203 2 549 T CS: Father identified by blood test CS85@3 Was ...'s father ever legally identified by a blood test or other genetic test? U Women who are "ever married" 15+ (EMS=1-5) living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other parent lives elsewhere and who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4) and were never married to the child's father (EDMAR1 = 2, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDTES204 2 551 T CS: Father identified by blood test CS85@4 Was ...'s father ever legally identified by a blood test or other genetic test? U Women who are "ever married" 15+ (EMS=1-5) living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other parent lives elsewhere and who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4) and were never married to the child's father (EDMAR1 = 2, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDTES205 2 553 T CS: Father identified by blood test CS85@5 Was ...'s father ever legally identified by a blood test or other genetic test? U Women who are "ever married" 15+ (EMS=1-5) living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other parent lives elsewhere and who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4) and were never married to the child's father (EDMAR1 = 2, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDTES206 2 555 T CS: Father identified by blood test CS85@6 Was ...'s father ever legally identified by a blood test or other genetic test? U Women who are "ever married" 15+ (EMS=1-5) living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other parent lives elsewhere and who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4) and were never married to the child's father (EDMAR1 = 2, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDTES207 2 557 T CS: Father identified by blood test CS85@7 Was ...'s father ever legally identified by a blood test or other genetic test? U Women who are "ever married" 15+ (EMS=1-5) living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other parent lives elsewhere and who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4) and were never married to the child's father (EDMAR1 = 2, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDTES208 2 559 T CS: Father identified by blood test CS85@8 Was ...'s father ever legally identified by a blood test or other genetic test? U Women who are "ever married" 15+ (EMS=1-5) living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other parent lives elsewhere and who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4) and were never married to the child's father (EDMAR1 = 2, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDTES209 2 561 T CS: Father identified by blood test CS85@9 Was ...'s father ever legally identified by a blood test or other genetic test? U Women who are "ever married" 15+ (EMS=1-5) living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other parent lives elsewhere and who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4) and were never married to the child's father (EDMAR1 = 2, ESEX =2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDTES210 2 563 T CS: Father identified by blood test CS85@10 Was ...'s father ever legally identified by a blood test or other genetic test? U Women who are "ever married" 15+ (EMS=1-5) living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other parent lives elsewhere and who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4) and were never married to the child's father (EDMAR1 = 2, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDCER201 2 565 T CS: Signature on birth certificate CS86@1 Did...'s father ever write his OWN signature on the application for ...'s birth certificate? U Women who are "ever married" 15+ (EMS=1-5) living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other parent lives elsewhere and who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4) and were never married to the child's father (EDMAR1 = 2, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDCER202 2 567 T CS: Signature on birth certificate CS86@2 Did...'s father ever write his OWN signature on the application for ...'s birth certificate? U Women who are "ever married" 15+ (EMS=1-5) living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other parent lives elsewhere and who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4) and were never married to the child's father (EDMAR1 = 2, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDCER203 2 569 T CS: Signature on birth certificate CS86@3 Did...'s father ever write his OWN signature on the application for ...'s birth certificate? U Women who are "ever married" 15+ (EMS=1-5) living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other parent lives elsewhere and who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4) and were never married to the child's father (EDMAR1 = 2, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDCER204 2 571 T CS: Signature on birth certificate CS86@4 Did...'s father ever write his OWN signature on the application for ...'s birth certificate? U Women who are "ever married" 15+ (EMS=1-5) living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other parent lives elsewhere and who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4) and were never married to the child's father (EDMAR1 = 2, ESEX =2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDCER205 2 573 T CS: Signature on birth certificate CS86@5 Did...'s father ever write his OWN signature on the application for ...'s birth certificate? U Women who are "ever married" 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other parent lives elsewhere and who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4) and were never married to the child's father (EDMAR1 = 2, ESEX =2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDCER206 2 575 T CS: Signature on birth certificate CS86@6 Did...'s father ever write his OWN signature on the application for ...'s birth certificate? U Women who are "ever married" 15+ (EMS=1-5) living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other parent lives elsewhere and who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4) and were never married to the child's father (EDMAR1 = 2, ESEX =2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDCER207 2 577 T CS: Signature on birth certificate CS86@7 Did...'s father ever write his OWN signature on the application for ...'s birth certificate? U Women who are "ever married" 15+ (EMS=1-5) living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other parent lives elsewhere and who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4) and were never married to the child's father (EDMAR1 = 2, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDCER208 2 579 T CS: Signature on birth certificate CS86@8 Did...'s father ever write his OWN signature on the application for ...'s birth certificate? U Women who are "ever married" 15+ (EMS=1-5) living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other parent lives elsewhere and who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4) and were never married to the child's father (EDMAR1 = 2, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDCER209 2 581 T CS: Signature on birth certificate CS86@9 Did...'s father ever write his OWN signature on the application for ...'s birth certificate? U Women who are "ever married" 15+ (EMS=1-5) living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other parent lives elsewhere and who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4) and were never married to the child's father (EDMAR1 = 2, ESEX=2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDCER210 2 583 T CS: Signature on birth certificate CS86@10 Did...'s father ever write his OWN signature on the application for ...'s birth certificate? U Women who are "ever married" 15+ (EMS=1-5) living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other parent lives elsewhere and who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4) and were never married to the child's father (EDMAR1 = 2, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDSIG201 2 585 T CS: Signature with father's name CS87@1 Other than the application for a birth certificate, did ...'s father ever sign a statement or an affidavat that legally specifies that he is ...'s father? U Women who are "ever married" 15+ (EMS=1-5) living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other parent lives elsewhere and who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4) and were never married to the child's father (EDMAR1 = 2, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDSIG202 2 587 T CS: Signature with father's name CS87@2 Other than the application for a birth certificate, did ...'s father ever sign a statement or an affidavat that legally specifies that he is ...'s father? U Women who are "ever married" 15+ (EMS=1-5) living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other parent lives elsewhere and who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4) and were never married to the child's father (EDMAR1 = 2, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDSIG203 2 589 T CS: Signature with father's name CS87@3 Other than the application for a birth certificate, did ...'s father ever sign a statement or an affidavat that legally specifies that he is ...'s father? U Women who are "ever married" 15+ (EMS=1-5) living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other parent lives elsewhere and who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4) and were never married to the child's father (EDMAR1 = 2, ESEX =2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDSIG204 2 591 T CS: Signature with father's name CS87@4 Other than the application for a birth certificate, did ...'s father ever sign a statement or an affidavat that legally specifies that he is ...'s father? U Women who are "ever married" 15+ (EMS=1-5) living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other parent lives elsewhere and who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4) and were never married to the child's father (EDMAR1 = 2, ESEX =2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDSIG205 2 593 T CS: Signature with father's name CS87@5 Other than the application for a birth certificate, did ...'s father ever sign a statement or an affidavat that legally specifies that he is ...'s father? U Women who are "ever married" 15+ (EMS=1-5) living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other parent lives elsewhere and who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4) and were never married to the child's father (EDMAR1 = 2, ESEX =2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDSIG206 2 595 T CS: Signature with father's name CS87@6 Other than the application for a birth certificate, did ...'s father ever sign a statement or an affidavat that legally specifies that he is ...'s father? U Women who are "ever married" 15+ (EMS=1-5) living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other parent lives elsewhere and who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4) and were never married to the child's father (EDMAR1 = 2, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDSIG207 2 597 T CS: Signature with father's name CS87@7 Other than the application for a birth certificate, did ...'s father ever sign a statement or an affidavat that legally specifies that he is ...'s father? U Women who are "ever married" 15+ (EMS=1-5) living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other parent lives elsewhere and who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4) and were never married to the child's father (EDMAR1 = 2, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDSIG208 2 599 T CS: Signature with father's name CS87@8 Other than the application for a birth certificate, did ...'s father ever sign a statement or an affidavat that legally specifies that he is ...'s father? U Women who are "ever married" 15+ (EMS=1-5) living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other parent lives elsewhere and who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4) and were never married to the child's father (EDMAR1 = 2, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDSIG209 2 601 T CS: Signature with father's name CS87@9 Other than the application for a birth certificate, did ...'s father ever sign a statement or an affidavat that legally specifies that he is ...'s father? U Women who are "ever married" 15+ (EMS=1-5) living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other parent lives elsewhere and who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4) and were never married to the child's father (EDMAR1 = 2, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDSIG210 2 603 T CS: Signature with father's name CS87@10 Other than the application for a birth certificate, did ...'s father ever sign a statement or an affidavat that legally specifies that he is ...'s father? U Women who are "ever married" 15+ (EMS=1-5) living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other parent lives elsewhere and who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4) and were never married to the child's father (EDMAR1 = 2, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDOTH201 2 605 T CS: Father signed other papers CS88@1 Did ...'s father ever sign any other papers, such as insurance forms, a personal letter or a card, that could identify him as ...'s father? U Women who are "ever married" 15+ (EMS=1-5) living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other parent lives elsewhere and who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4) and were never married to the child's father (EDMAR1 = 2, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDOTH202 2 607 T CS: Father signed other papers CS88@2 Did ...'s father ever sign any other papers, such as insurance forms, a personal letter or a card, that could identify him as ...'s father? U Women who are "ever married" 15+ (EMS=1-5) living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other parent lives elsewhere and who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4) and were never married to the child's father (EDMAR1 = 2, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDOTH203 2 609 T CS: Father signed other papers CS88@3 Did ...'s father ever sign any other papers, such as insurance forms, a personal letter or a card, that could identify him as ...'s father? U Women who are "ever married" 15+ (EMS=1-5) living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other parent lives elsewhere and who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4) and were never married to the child's father (EDMAR1 = 2, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDOTH204 2 611 T CS: Father signed other papers CS88@4 Did ...'s father ever sign any other papers, such as insurance forms, a personal letter or a card, that could identify him as ...'s father? U Women who are "ever married" 15+ (EMS=1-5) living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other parent lives elsewhere and who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4) and were never married to the child's father (EDMAR1 = 2, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDOTH205 2 613 T CS: Father signed other papers CS88@5 Did ...'s father ever sign any other papers, such as insurance forms, a personal letter or a card, that could identify him as ...'s father? U Women who are "ever married" 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other parent lives elsewhere and who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4) and were never married to the child's father (EDMAR1 = 2, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDOTH206 2 615 T CS: Father signed other papers CS88@6 Did ...'s father ever sign any other papers, such as insurance forms, a personal letter or a card, that could identify him as ...'s father? U Women who are "ever married" 15+ (EMS=1-5) living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other parent lives elsewhere and who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4) and were never married to the child's father (EDMAR1 = 2, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDOTH207 2 617 T CS: Father signed other papers CS88@7 Did ...'s father ever sign any other papers, such as insurance forms, a personal letter or a card, that could identify him as ...'s father? U Women who are "ever married" 15+ (EMS=1-5) living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other parent lives elsewhere and who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4) and were never married to the child's father (EDMAR1 = 2, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDOTH208 2 619 T CS: Father signed other papers CS88@8 Did ...'s father ever sign any other papers, such as insurance forms, a personal letter or a card, that could identify him as ...'s father? U Women who are "ever married" 15+ (EMS=1-5) living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other parent lives elsewhere and who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4) and were never married to the child's father (EDMAR1 = 2, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDOTH209 2 621 T CS: Father signed other papers CS88@9 Did ...'s father ever sign any other papers, such as insurance forms, a personal letter or a card, that could identify him as ...'s father? U Women who are "ever married" 15+ (EMS=1-5) living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other parent lives elsewhere and who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4) and were never married to the child's father (EDMAR1 = 2, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDOTH210 2 623 T CS: Father signed other papers CS88@10 Did ...'s father ever sign any other papers, such as insurance forms, a personal letter or a card, that could identify him as ...'s father? U Women who are "ever married" 15+ (EMS=1-5) living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other parent lives elsewhere and who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4) and were never married to the child's father (EDMAR1 = 2, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ADID201 1 625 T CS: Allocation flag for EDCRT201-EDCRT210 CS84@1-10-CS88@1-10 Allocation flag for EDCRT201-EDCRT210, EDTES201-EDTES210, EDCER201-EDCER210, EDSIG201-EDSIG210, and EDOTH201-EDOTH210 V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EYNEVWR1 2 626 T CS: Reason: Legal paternity not established CS89@1 Why was this agreement for ... never put in writing? Because legal paternity was not established U Persons 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other parent lives elsewhere who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EYNEVWR2 2 628 T CS: Reason: Unable to locate parent CS89@2 Why was this agreement for...never put in writing? Because unable to locate parent U Persons 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other parent lives elsewhere who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EYNEVWR3 2 630 T CS: Reason: Other parent unable to pay CS89@3 Why was this agreement for ... never put in writing? Because other parent unable to pay U Persons 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other parent lives elsewhere who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EYNEVWR4 2 632 T CS: Reason: Final agreement pending CS89@4 Why was this agreement for ... never put in writing? Because final agreement pending U Persons 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other parent lives elsewhere and who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EYNEVWR5 2 634 T CS: Property settlement in lieu of child support CS89@5 Why was this agreement for ... never put in writing? Accepted property settlement in lieu of child support U Persons 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other parent lives elsewhere and who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EYNEVWR6 2 636 T CS: Reason: Did not want a legal child support award CS89@6 Why was this agreement for ... never put in writing? Because did not want a legal child support award U Persons 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other parent lives elsewhere who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EYNEVWR7 2 638 T CS: Reason: Did not try to get child support CS89@7 Why was this agreement for ... never put in writing? Because did not try to get child support U Persons 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other parent lives elsewhere and who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EYNEVWR8 2 640 T CS: Reason: Some other reason CS89@8 Why was this agreement for ... never put in writing? Because of some other reason? U Persons 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other parent lives elsewhere who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AYNEVWR1 1 642 T CS: Allocation flag for EYNEVWR1-EYNEVWR8. CS89@1-8 Allocation flag for EYNEVWR1-EYNEVWR8. V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EWHERLV2 2 643 T CS: Other parent's residence CS90 Where does the other parent for this agreement now live? U Persons 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose parent lives elsewhere (and who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Same county or city V 2 .Same State (different county or V .city) V 3 .Different State V 4 .Other parent now deceased V 5 .Other V 6 .Unknown D AWHERLV2 1 645 T CS: Allocation flag for EWHERLV2 CS90 Allocation flag for where the other parent for this agreement now lives V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ESTAGRE2 2 646 T CS: State where parent lives CS91 Does ... and the other parent still live in the same State or States where the initial child support agreement was reached? U Persons 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other parent lives elsewhere (not known or deceased) and who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4 and EWHERLV2 = 1-3, or 5). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ASTAGRE2 1 648 T CS: Allocation flag for ESTAGRE2 CS91 Allocation flag for whether the parent and the other parent still live in the same State or States where the initial child support agreement was reached. V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EWHOMOV2 2 649 T CS: Person that moved CS92 Who moved? U Persons 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other parent lives elsewhere (and who have a non-written child support agreement (ETYPEAGR = 4) and one or both parents do not live in the same state where the original agreement was reached (ESTAGRE2 = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Subject person V 2 .Other parent V 3 .Both subject person and other V .parent D AWHOMOV2 1 651 T CS: Allocation flag for EWHOMOV2 CS92 Allocation flag for whether the subject person, other parent, or both subject person and other parent moved. V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D TAMTAG31 3 652 T CS: Dollar amount for the agreement CS94@AMT What was the dollar amount of that [those] agreement(s)? If paid weekly the top value is 150 If paid bi-weekly the top value is 200 If paid monthly the top value is 800 If paid yearly the value is 1 (suppressed for disclosure avoidance) U Persons 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere and who have secondary child support agreements (ECSFLG01-10 = 2 for any child). V 0 .None or not in universe V 1:800 .Amount in dollars D EAMTAG32 2 655 T CS: Frequency of dollar amount CS94@1 What was the frequency of payment for that agreement? U Persons 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere and who have secondary child support agreements (ECSFLG01-10 = 2 for any child). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Per week V 2 .Biweekly V 3 .Per month V 4 .Per year D AAMTAG31 1 657 T CS: Allocation flag for TAMTAG31 AND EAMTAG32 CS94@AMT, CS94@1 Allocation flag for the dollar amount of the agreement after the last change and the frequency that dollar amount was paid V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D TACTREC3 4 658 T CS: Amount received in child support agreements CS97@AMT What is the total amount that ... actually received in child support payments under that agreement [or those agreements] during that period (last 12 months)? U Persons 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere and who have secondary child support agreements (ECSFLG01-10 = 2 for any child). V 0 .None or not in universe V 1:5000 .Dollar amount D AACTREC3 1 662 T CS: Allocation flag for TACTREC3 CS97@AMT Allocation flag for the total amount that the parent actually received in child support payments under the agreement(s). V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EPUBSUPP 2 663 T CS: Help in obtaining child support CS100 For [this child or any of these children] have/has ... ever asked a public agency, such as the child support enforcement office or welfare agency, for help in obtaining child support? U Persons 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere (where ECSFLG01-10>=1 and ECSFLG01-10 any child). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D APUBSUPP 1 665 T CS: Allocation flag for EPUBSUPP CS100 Allocation flag for whether the parent has ever asked a public agency for help in obtaining child support. V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ELASTASK 4 666 T CS: Last year for help CS101@YEAR In what year did ... LAST ASK for help U Persons 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other parent lives elsewhere (where parent has one or more children w/ECSFLG01-10>0) for any child and who asked a public agency for help in obtaining child support (EPUBSUPP = 1). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1990:2010 .Year the agreement was first V .reached D ALASTASK 1 670 T CS: Allocation flag for ELASTASK CS101@YEAR Allocation flag for the year the person last asked for help. V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ETYPASK1 2 671 T CS: Locate the other parent CS102@1 What type of help did ... ask for in...last contact? Locate the other parent U Persons 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other parent lives elsewhere (where parent has one or more children w/ECSFLG01-10>0) for any child and who asked a public agency for help in obtaining child support (EPUBSUPP = 1). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ETYPASK2 2 673 T CS: Establish paternity CS102@2 What type of help did ... ask for in...last contact? Establish paternity U Persons 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other parent lives elsewhere (where parent has one or more children w/ECSFLG01-10>0) for any child and who asked a public agency for help in obtaining child support (EPUBSUPP = 1). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ETYPASK3 2 675 T CS: Establish support obligation CS102@3 What type of help did ... ask for in...last contact? Establish support obligation U Persons 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other parent lives elsewhere (where parent has one or more children w/ECSFLG01-10>0) for any child and who asked a public agency for help in obtaining child support (EPUBSUPP = 1). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ETYPASK4 2 677 T CS: Establish medical support CS102@4 What type of help did ... ask for in...last contact? Establish medical support U Persons 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other parent lives elsewhere (where parent has one or more children w/ECSFLG01-10>0) for any child and who asked a public agency for help in obtaining child support (EPUBSUPP = 1). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ETYPASK5 2 679 T CS: Enforce support order CS102@5 What type of help did ... ask for in...last contact? Enforce support order U Persons 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other parent lives elsewhere (where parent has one or more children w/ECSFLG01-10>0) for any child and who asked a public agency for help in obtaining child support (EPUBSUPP = 1). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ETYPASK6 2 681 T CS: Modify order CS102@6 What type of help did ... ask for in...last contact? Modify order U Persons 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other parent lives elsewhere (where parent has one or more children w/ECSFLG01-10>0) for any child and who asked a public agency for help in obtaining child support (EPUBSUPP = 1). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ETYPASK7 2 683 T CS: Other reason CS102@7 What type of help did ... ask for in...last contact? Other reason. U Persons 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other parent lives elsewhere (where parent has one or more children w/ECSFLG01-10>0) for any child and who asked a public agency for help in obtaining child support (EPUBSUPP = 1). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ATYPASK 1 685 T CS: Allocation flag for ETYPASK1-ETYPASK7 CS102 Allocation flag for type of help the person asked for in their last contact. V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EHELPSYN 2 686 T CS: Help received from agency CS103 Did ... receive any help from the agency as a result of ... last contact? U Persons 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other parent lives elsewhere (where parent has one or more children w/ECSFLG01-10>0) for any child and who asked a public agency for help in obtaining child support (EPUBSUPP = 1). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AHELPSYN 1 688 T CS: Allocation flag for EHELPSYN CS103 Allocation flag for whether the person received any help from the agency as a result of the person's last contact V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ETYPHLP1 2 689 T CS: Locate the other parent CS104@1 What type of help did ... receive in...last contact? Locate the other parent U Persons 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other parent lives elsewhere (where parent has one or more children w/ECSFLG01-10>0) for any child and who asked a public agency for help in obtaining child support (EPUBSUPP = 1) and who received help from an agency in obtaining child support (EHELPSYN = 1). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ETYPHLP2 2 691 T CS: Establish paternity CS104@2 What type of help did ... receive in...last contact? Establish paternity U Persons 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other parent lives elsewhere (where parent has one or more children w/ECSFLG01-10>0) for any child and who asked a public agency for help in obtaining child support (EPUBSUPP = 1) and who received help from an agency in obtaining child support (EHELPSYN = 1). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ETYPHLP3 2 693 T CS: Establish support obligation CS104@3 What type of help did ... received in...last contact? Establish support obligation U Persons 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other parent lives elsewhere (where parent has one or more children w/ECSFLG01-10>0) for any child and who asked a public agency for help in obtaining child support (EPUBSUPP = 1) and who received help from an agency in obtaining child support (EHELPSYN = 1). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ETYPHLP4 2 695 T CS: Establish medical support CS104@4 What type of help did ... received in...last contact? Establish medical support U Persons 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other parent lives elsewhere (where parent has one or more children w/ECSFLG01-10>0) for any child and who asked a public agency for help in obtaining child support (EPUBSUPP = 1) and who received help from an agency in obtaining child support (EHELPSYN = 1). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ETYPHLP5 2 697 T CS: Enforce support order CS104@5 What type of help did ... received in...last contact? Enforce support order U Persons 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other parent lives elsewhere (where parent has one or more children w/ECSFLG01-10>0) for any child and who asked a public agency for help in obtaining child support (EPUBSUPP = 1) and who received help from an agency in obtaining child support (EHELPSYN = 1). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ETYPHLP6 2 699 T CS: Modify order CS104@6 What type of help did ... received in...last contact? Modify order U Persons 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other parent lives elsewhere (where parent has one or more children w/ECSFLG01-10>0) for any child and who asked a public agency for help in obtaining child support (EPUBSUPP = 1) and who received help from an agency in obtaining child support (EHELPSYN = 1). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ETYPHLP7 2 701 T CS: Other reason CS104@7 What type of help did ... received in...last contact? Locate the other parent U Persons 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other parent lives elsewhere (where parent has one or more children w/ECSFLG01-10>0) for any child and who asked a public agency for help in obtaining child support (EPUBSUPP = 1) and who received help from an agency in obtaining child support (EHELPSYN = 1). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ATYPHLP 1 703 T CS: Allocation flag for ETYPHLP1-ETYPHLP7 CS104 Allocation flag for type of help the person received in their last contact. V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EDCRT301 2 704 T CS: Father identified by court ruling CS107@1 Was ...'s father ever legally identified by a court ruling? U Never married women living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives outside the household AND who have one or more children not covered by a child support agreement (any ECSFLG01-10 = 3, EMS = 6, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDCRT302 2 706 T CS: Father identified by court ruling CS107@2 Was ...'s father ever legally identified by a court ruling? U Never married women living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives outside the household AND who have one or more children not covered by a child support agreement (any ECSFLG01-10 = 3, EMS = 6, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDCRT303 2 708 T CS: Father identified by court ruling CS107@3 Was ...'s father ever legally identified by a court ruling? U Never married women living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives outside the household AND who have one or more children not covered by a child support agreement (any ECSFLG01-10 = 3, EMS = 6, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDCRT304 2 710 T CS: Father identified by court ruling CS107@4 Was ...'s father ever legally identified by a court ruling? U Never married women living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives outside the household AND who have one or more children not covered by a child support agreement (any ECSFLG01-10 = 3, EMS = 6, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDCRT305 2 712 T CS: Father identified by court ruling CS107@5 Was ...'s father ever legally identified by a court ruling? U Never married women living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives outside the household AND who have one or more children not covered by a child support agreement (any ECSFLG01-10 = 3, EMS = 6, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDCRT306 2 714 T CS: Father identified by court ruling CS107@6 Was ...'s father ever legally identified by a court ruling? U Never married women living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives outside the household AND who have one or more children not covered by a child support agreement (any ECSFLG01-10 = 3, EMS = 6, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDCRT307 2 716 T CS: Father identified by court ruling CS107@7 Was ...'s father ever legally identified by a court ruling? U Never married women living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives outside the household AND who have one or more children not covered by a child support agreement (any ECSFLG01-10 = 3, EMS = 6, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDCRT308 2 718 T CS: Father identified by court ruling CS107@8 Was ...'s father ever legally identified by a court ruling? U Never married women living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives outside the household AND who have one or more children not covered by a child support agreement (any ECSFLG01-10 = 3, EMS = 6, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDCRT309 2 720 T CS: Father identified by court ruling CS107@9 Was ...'s father ever legally identified by a court ruling? U Never married women living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives outside the household AND who have one or more children not covered by a child support agreement (any ECSFLG01-10 = 3, EMS = 6, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDCRT310 2 722 T CS: Father identified by court ruling CS107@10 Was ...'s father ever legally identified by a court ruling? U Never married women living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives outside the household AND who have one or more children not covered by a child support agreement (any ECSFLG01-10 = 3, EMS = 6, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDTES301 2 724 T CS: Father identified by blood test CS108@1 Was ...'s father ever legally identified by a blood test or other genetic test? U Never married women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives outside the household AND who have one or more children not covered by a child support agreement (any ECSFLG01-10 = 3, EMS = 6, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDTES302 2 726 T CS: Father identified by blood test CS108@2 Was ...'s father ever legally identified by a blood test or other genetic test? U Never married women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives outside the household AND who have one or more children not covered by a child support agreement (any ECSFLG01-10 = 3, EMS = 6, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDTES303 2 728 T CS: Father identified by blood test CS108@3 Was ...'s father ever legally identified by a blood test or other genetic test? U Never married women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives outside the household AND who have one or more children not covered by a child support agreement (any ECSFLG01-10 = 3, EMS = 6, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDTES304 2 730 T CS: Father identified by blood test CS108@4 Was ...'s father ever legally identified by a blood test or other genetic test? U Never married women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives outside the household AND who have one or more children not covered by a child support agreement (any ECSFLG01-10 = 3, EMS = 6, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDTES305 2 732 T CS: Father identified by blood test CS108@5 Was ...'s father ever legally identified by a blood test or other genetic test? U Never married women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives outside the household AND who have one or more children not covered by a child support agreement (any ECSFLG01-10 = 3, EMS = 6, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDTES306 2 734 T CS: Father identified by blood test CS108@6 Was ...'s father ever legally identified by a blood test or other genetic test? U Never married women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives outside the household AND who have one or more children not covered by a child support agreement (any ECSFLG01-10 = 3, EMS = 6, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDTES307 2 736 T CS: Father identified by blood test CS108@7 Was ...'s father ever legally identified by a blood test or other genetic test? U Never married women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives outside the household AND who have one or more children not covered by a child support agreement (any ECSFLG01-10 = 3, EMS = 6, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDTES308 2 738 T CS: Father identified by blood test CS108@8 Was ...'s father ever legally identified by a blood test or other genetic test? U Never married women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives outside the household AND who have one or more children not covered by a child support agreement (any ECSFLG01-10 = 3, EMS = 6, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDTES309 2 740 T CS: Father identified by blood test CS108@9 Was ...'s father ever legally identified by a blood test or other genetic test? U Never married women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives outside the household AND who have one or more children not covered by a child support agreement (any ECSFLG01-10 = 3, EMS = 6, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDTES310 2 742 T CS: Father identified by blood test CS108@10 Was ...'s father ever legally identified by a blood test or other genetic test? U Never married women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives outside the household AND who have one or more children not covered by a child support agreement (any ECSFLG01-10 = 3, EMS = 6, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDCER301 2 744 T CS: Signature on birth certificate CS109@1 Did...'s father ever write his OWN signature on the application for ...'s birth certificate? U Never married women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives outside the household AND who have one or more children not covered by a child support agreement (any ECSFLG01-10 = 3, EMS = 6, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDCER302 2 746 T CS: Signature on birth certificate CS109@2 Did...'s father ever write his OWN signature on the application for ...'s birth certificate? U Never married women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives outside the household AND who have one or more children not covered by a child support agreement (any ECSFLG01-10 = 3, EMS = 6, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDCER303 2 748 T CS: Signature on birth certificate CS109@3 Did...'s father ever write his OWN signature on the application for ...'s birth certificate? U Never married women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives outside the household AND who have one or more children not covered by a child support agreement (any ECSFLG01-10 = 3, EMS = 6, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDCER304 2 750 T CS: Signature on birth certificate CS109@4 Did...'s father ever write his OWN signature on the application for ...'s birth certificate? U Never married women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives outside the household AND who have one or more children not covered by a child support agreement (any ECSFLG01-10 = 3, EMS = 6, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDCER305 2 752 T CS: Signature on birth certificate CS109@5 Did...'s father ever write his OWN signature on the application for ...'s birth certificate? U Never married women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives outside the household AND who have one or more children not covered by a child support agreement (any ECSFLG01-10 = 3, EMS = 6, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDCER306 2 754 T CS: Signature on birth certificate CS109@6 Did...'s father ever write his OWN signature on the application for ...'s birth certificate? U Never married women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives outside the household AND who have one or more children not covered by a child support agreement (any ECSFLG01-10 = 3, EMS = 6, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDCER307 2 756 T CS: Signature on birth certificate CS109@7 Did...'s father ever write his OWN signature on the application for ...'s birth certificate? U Never married women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives outside the household AND who have one or more children not covered by a child support agreement (any ECSFLG01-10 = 3, EMS = 6, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDCER308 2 758 T CS: Signature on birth certificate CS109@8 Did...'s father ever write his OWN signature on the application for ...'s birth certificate? U Never married women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives outside the household AND who have one or more children not covered by a child support agreement (any ECSFLG01-10 = 3, EMS = 6, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDCER309 2 760 T CS: Signature on birth certificate CS109@9 Did...'s father ever write his OWN signature on the application for ...'s birth certificate? U Never married women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives outside the household AND who have one or more children not covered by a child support agreement (any ECSFLG01-10 = 3, EMS = 6, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDCER310 2 762 T CS: Signature on birth certificate CS109@10 Did...'s father ever write his OWN signature on the application for ...'s birth certificate? U Never married women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives outside the household AND who have one or more children not covered by a child support agreement (any ECSFLG01-10 = 3, EMS = 6, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDSIG301 2 764 T CS: Signature with father's name CS110@1 Other than the application for a birth certificate, did ...'s father ever sign a statement or an affidavat that legally specifies that he is ...'s father? U Never married women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives outside the household AND who have one or more children not covered by a child support agreement (any ECSFLG01-10 = 3, EMS = 6, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDSIG302 2 766 T CS: Signature with father's name CS110@2 Other than the application for a birth certificate, did ...'s father ever sign a statement or an affidavat that legally specifies that he is ...'s father? U Never married women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives outside the household AND who have one or more children not covered by a child support agreement (any ECSFLG01-10 = 3, EMS = 6, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDSIG303 2 768 T CS: Signature with father's name CS110@3 Other than the application for a birth certificate, did ...'s father ever sign a statement or an affidavat that legally specifies that he is ...'s father? U Never married women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives outside the household AND who have one or more children not covered by a child support agreement (any ECSFLG01-10 = 3, EMS = 6, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDSIG304 2 770 T CS: Signature with father's name CS110@4 Other than the application for a birth certificate, did ...'s father ever sign a statement or an affidavat that legally specifies that he is ...'s father? U Never married women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives outside the household AND who have one or more children not covered by a child support agreement (any ECSFLG01-10 = 3, EMS = 6, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDSIG305 2 772 T CS: Signature with father's name CS110@5 Other than the application for a birth certificate, did ...'s father ever sign a statement or an affidavat that legally specifies that he is ...'s father? U Never married women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives outside the household AND who have one or more children not covered by a child support agreement (any ECSFLG01-10 = 3, EMS = 6, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDSIG306 2 774 T CS: Signature with father's name CS110@6 Other than the application for a birth certificate, did ...'s father ever sign a statement or an affidavat that legally specifies that he is ...'s father? U Never married women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives outside the household AND who have one or more children not covered by a child support agreement (any ECSFLG01-10 = 3, EMS = 6, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDSIG307 2 776 T CS: Signature with father's name CS110@7 Other than the application for a birth certificate, did ...'s father ever sign a statement or an affidavat that legally specifies that he is ...'s father? U Never married women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives outside the household AND who have one or more children not covered by a child support agreement (any ECSFLG01-10 = 3, EMS = 6, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDSIG308 2 778 T CS: Signature with father's name CS110@8 Other than the application for a birth certificate, did ...'s father ever sign a statement or an affidavat that legally specifies that he is ...'s father? U Never married women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives outside the household AND who have one or more children not covered by a child support agreement (any ECSFLG01-10 = 3, EMS = 6, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDSIG309 2 780 T CS: Signature with father's name CS110@9 Other than the application for a birth certificate, did ...'s father ever sign a statement or an affidavat that legally specifies that he is ...'s father? U Never married women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives outside the household AND who have one or more children not covered by a child support agreement (any ECSFLG01-10 = 3, EMS = 6, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDSIG310 2 782 T CS: Signature with father's name CS110@10 Other than the application for a birth certificate, did ...'s father ever sign a statement or an affidavat that legally specifies that he is ...'s father? U Never married women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives outside the household AND who have one or more children not covered by a child support agreement (any ECSFLG01-10 = 3, EMS = 6, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDOTH301 2 784 T CS: Father signed other papers CS111@1 Did ...'s father ever sign any other papers, such as insurance forms, a personal letter or a card, that could identify him as ...'s father? U Never married women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives outside the household AND who have one or more children not covered by a child support agreement (any ECSFLG01-10 = 3, EMS = 6, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDOTH302 2 786 T CS: Father signed other papers CS111@2 Did ...'s father ever sign any other papers, such as insurance forms, a personal letter or a card, that could identify him as ...'s father? U Never married women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives outside the household AND who have one or more children not covered by a child support agreement (any ECSFLG01-10 = 3, EMS = 6, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDOTH303 2 788 T CS: Father signed other papers CS111@3 Did ...'s father ever sign any other papers, such as insurance forms, a personal letter or a card, that could identify him as ...'s father? U Never married women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives outside the household AND who have one or more children not covered by a child support agreement (any ECSFLG01-10 = 3, EMS = 6, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDOTH304 2 790 T CS: Father signed other papers CS111@4 Did ...'s father ever sign any other papers, such as insurance forms, a personal letter or a card, that could identify him as ...'s father? U Never married women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives outside the household AND who have one or more children not covered by a child support agreement (any ECSFLG01-10 = 3, EMS = 6, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDOTH305 2 792 T CS: Father signed other papers CS111@5 Did ...'s father ever sign any other papers, such as insurance forms, a personal letter or a card, that could identify him as ...'s father? U Never married women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives outside the household AND who have one or more children not covered by a child support agreement (any ECSFLG01-10 = 3, EMS = 6, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDOTH306 2 794 T CS: Father signed other papers CS111@6 Did ...'s father ever sign any other papers, such as insurance forms, a personal letter or a card, that could identify him as ...'s father? U Never married women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives outside the household AND who have one or more children not covered by a child support agreement (any ECSFLG01-10 = 3, EMS = 6, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDOTH307 2 796 T CS: Father signed other papers CS111@7 Did ...'s father ever sign any other papers, such as insurance forms, a personal letter or a card, that could identify him as ...'s father? U Never married women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives outside the household AND who have one or more children not covered by a child support agreement (any ECSFLG01-10 = 3, EMS = 6, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDOTH308 2 798 T CS: Father signed other papers CS111@8 Did ...'s father ever sign any other papers, such as insurance forms, a personal letter or a card, that could identify him as ...'s father? U Never married women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives outside the household AND who have one or more children not covered by a child support agreement (any ECSFLG01-10 = 3, EMS = 6, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDOTH309 2 800 T CS: Father signed other papers CS111@9 Did ...'s father ever sign any other papers, such as insurance forms, a personal letter or a card, that could identify him as ...'s father? U Never married women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives outside the household AND who have one or more children not covered by a child support agreement (any ECSFLG01-10 = 3, EMS = 6, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDOTH310 2 802 T CS: Father signed other papers CS111@10 Did ...'s father ever sign any other papers, such as insurance forms, a personal letter or a card, that could identify him as ...'s father? U Never married women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives outside the household AND who have one or more children not covered by a child support agreement (any ECSFLG01-10 = 3, EMS = 6, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ADID301 1 804 T CS: Allocation flag for EDCRT301-EDCRT310 CS107 Allocation flag for EDCRT301-EDCRT310, EDTES301-EDTES310, EDCER301-EDCER310, EDSIG301-EDSIG310, and EDOTH301-EDOTH310 V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EDMAR201 2 805 T CS: Married to child's father CS113@1 [Was or were] ... ever married to the child's father? U Women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere who are ever married AND who have one or more children not covered by a child support agreement (ECSFLG01 = 3, EMS = 1-5, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ADMAR201 1 807 T CS: Allocation flag for EDMAR201 CS113@1 Allocation flag for whether the person was married to the first child's father V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EDMAR202 2 808 T CS: Married to child's father CS113@2 [Was or were] ... ever married to the child's father? U Women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere who are ever married AND who have one or more children not covered by a child support agreement (ECSFLG02 = 3 EMS = 1-5, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ADMAR202 1 810 T CS: Allocation flag for EDMAR202 CS113@2 Allocation flag for whether the person was married to the second child's father V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EDMAR203 2 811 T CS: Married to child's father CS113@3 [Was or were] ... ever married to the child's father? U Women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere who are ever married AND who have one or more children not covered by a child support agreement (ECSFLG03 = 3 EMS = 1-5, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ADMAR203 1 813 T CS: Allocation flag for EDMAR203 CS113@3 Allocation flag for whether the person was married to the third child's father V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EDMAR204 2 814 T CS: Married to child's father CS113@4 [Was or were] ... ever married to the child's father? U Women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere who are ever married AND who have one or more children not covered by a child support agreement (ECSFLG04 = 3 EMS = 1-5, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ADMAR204 1 816 T CS: Allocation flag for EDMAR204 Allocation flag for whether the person was married to the fourth child's father V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EDMAR205 2 817 T CS: Married to child's father CS113@5 [Was or were] ... ever married to the child's father? U Women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere who are ever married AND who have one or more children not covered by a child support agreement (ECSFLG05 = 3 EMS = 1-5, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ADMAR205 1 819 T CS: Allocation flag for EDMAR205 CS113@5 Allocation flag for whether the person was married to the fifth child's father V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EDMAR206 2 820 T CS: Married to child's father CS113@6 [Was or were] ... ever married to the child's father? U Women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere who are ever married AND who have one or more children not covered by a child support agreement (ECSFLG06 = 3 EMS = 1-5, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ADMAR206 1 822 T CS: Allocation flag for EDMAR206 CS113@6 Allocation flag for whether the person was married to the sixth child's father V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EDMAR207 2 823 T CS: Married to child's father CS113@7 [Was or were] ... ever married to the child's father? U Women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere who are ever married AND who have one or more children not covered by a child support agreement (ECSFLG07 = 3 EMS = 1-5, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ADMAR207 1 825 T CS: Allocation flag for EDMAR207 CS113@7 Allocation flag for whether the person was married to the seventh child's father V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EDMAR208 2 826 T CS: Married to child's father CS113@8 [Was or were] ... ever married to the child's father? U Women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere who are ever married AND who have one or more children not covered by a child support agreement (ECSFLG08 = 3 EMS = 1-5, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ADMAR208 1 828 T CS: Allocation flag for EDMAR208 CS113@8 Allocation flag for whether the person was married to the eighth child's father V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EDMAR209 2 829 T CS: Married to child's father CS113@9 [Was or were] ... ever married to the child's father? U Women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere who are ever married AND who have one or more children not covered by a child support agreement (ECSFLG09 = 3 EMS = 1-5, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ADMAR209 1 831 T CS: Allocation flag for EDMAR209 CS113@9 Allocation flag for whether the person was married to the ninth child's father V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EDMAR210 2 832 T CS: Married to child's father CS113@10 [Was or were] ... ever married to the child's father? U Women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere who are ever married AND who have one or more children not covered by a child support agreement (ECSFLG10 = 3 EMS = 1-5, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ADMAR210 1 834 T CS: Allocation flag for EDMAR210 CS113@10 Allocation flag for whether the person was married to the tenth child's father V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ESAME01 2 835 T CS: All have same father CS115@1 Do ... all have the same father? U Women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere who are ever married AND who have two or more children not covered by a child support agreement and married to the child's father (EMS = 1-5, ECSFLG01-10 = 3, EDMAR201-10 = 1). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ASAME01 1 837 T CS: Allocation flag for ESAME01 CS115@1 Allocation flag for whether the children all have the same father V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ESAME02 2 838 T CS: All have same father CS115@2 Do ... all have the same father? U Women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere who are ever married AND who have two or more children not covered by a child support agreement and married to the child's father (EMS = 1-5, ECSFLG01-10 = 3 EDMAR201-10 = 1). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ASAME02 1 840 T CS: Allocation flag for ESAME02 CS115@2 Allocation flag for whether the children all have the same father V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ESAME03 2 841 T CS: All have same father CS115@3 Do ... all have the same father? U Women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere who are ever married AND who have two or more children not covered by a child support agreement and married to the child's father (EMS = 1-5, ECSFLG01-10 = 3, EDMAR201-10 = 1). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ASAME03 1 843 T CS: Allocation flag for ESAME03 CS115@3 Allocation flag for whether the children all have the same father V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ESAME04 2 844 T CS: All have same father CS115@4 Do ... all have the same father? U Women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere who are ever married AND who have two or more children not covered by a child support agreement and married to the child's father (EMS = 1-5, ECSFLG01-10 = 3, EDMAR201-10 = 1). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ASAME04 1 846 T CS: Allocation flag for ESAME04 CS115@4 Allocation flag for whether the children all have the same father V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ESAME05 2 847 T CS: All have same father CS115@5 Do ... all have the same father? U Women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere who are ever married AND who have two or more children not covered by a child support agreement and married to the child's father (EMS = 1-5, ECSFLG01-10 = 3, EDMAR201-10 = 1). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ASAME05 1 849 T CS: Allocation flag for ESAME05 CS115@5 Allocation flag for whether the children all have the same father V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ESAME06 2 850 T CS: All have same father CS115@6 Do ... all have the same father? U Women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere who are ever married AND who have two or more children not covered by a child support agreement and married to the child's father (EMS = 1-5, ECSFLG01-10 = 3, EDMAR201-10 = 1). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ASAME06 1 852 T CS: Allocation flag for ESAME06 CS115@6 Allocation flag for whether the children all have the same father V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ESAME07 2 853 T CS: All have same father CS115@7 Do ... all have the same father? U Women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere who are ever married AND who have two or more children not covered by a child support agreement and married to the child's father (EMS = 1-5, ECSFLG01-10 = 3, EDMAR201-10 = 1). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ASAME07 1 855 T CS: Allocation flag for ESAME07 CS115@7 Allocation flag for whether the children all have the same father V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ESAME08 2 856 T CS: All have same father CS115@8 Do ... all have the same father? U Women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere who are ever married AND who have two or more children not covered by a child support agreement and married to the child's father (EMS = 1-5, ECSFLG01-10 = 3, EDMAR201-10 = 1). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ASAME08 1 858 T CS: Allocation flag for ESAME08 CS115@8 Allocation flag for whether the children all have the same father V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ESAME09 2 859 T CS: All have same father CS115@9 Do ... all have the same father? U Women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere who are ever married AND who have two or more children not covered by a child support agreement and married to the child's father (EMS = 1-5, ECSFLG01-10 = 3, EDMAR201-10 = 1). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ASAME09 1 861 T CS: Allocation flag for ESAME09 CS115@9 Allocation flag for whether the children all have the same father V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ESAME10 2 862 T CS: All have same father CS115@10 Do ... all have the same father? U Women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere who are ever married AND who have two or more children not covered by a child support agreement and married to the child's father (EMS = 1-5, ECSFLG01-10 = 3, EDMAR201-10 = 1). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ASAME10 1 864 T CS: Allocation flag for ESAME10 CS115@10 Allocation flag for whether the children all have the same father V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EDCRT401 2 865 T CS: Father identified by court ruling CS116@1 Was ...'s father ever legally identified by a court ruling? U Women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21 years old with a biological or adoptive father living outside the household, whose mother is either currently or previously married, and who was not married to the child's father (ESAME01-10 = 2, EDMAR201-10 = 2, ECSFLG01-10 = 3, EMS = 1-5, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDCRT402 2 867 T CS: Father identified by court ruling CS116@2 Was ...'s father ever legally identified by a court ruling? U Women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under 21 years old with a biological or adoptive father living outside the household, whose mother is either currently or previously married, and who was not married to the child's father (ESAME01-10 = 2, EDMAR201-10 = 2, ECSFLG01-10 = 3, EMS = 1-5, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDCRT403 2 869 T CS: Father identified by court ruling CS116@3 Was ...'s father ever legally identified by a court ruling? U Women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under 21 years old with a biological or adoptive father living outside the household, whose mother is either currently or previously married, and who was not married to the child's father (ESAME01-10 = 2, EDMAR201-10 = 2 and ECSFLG01-10 = 3, EMS = 1-5, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDCRT404 2 871 T CS: Father identified by court ruling CS116@4 Was ...'s father ever legally identified by a court ruling? U Women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under 21 years old with a biological or adoptive father living outside the household, whose mother is either currently or previously married, and who was not married to the child's father (ESAME01-10 = 2, EDMAR201-10 = 2, ECSFLG01-10 = 3, EMS = 1-5, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDCRT405 2 873 T CS: Father identified by court ruling CS116@5 Was ...'s father ever legally identified by a court ruling? U Women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under 21 years old with a biological or adoptive father living outside the household, whose mother is either currently or previously married, and who was not married to the child's father (ESAME01-10 = 2, EDMAR201-10 = 2, ECSFLG01-10 = 3, EMS = 1-5, ESEX = 3). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDCRT406 2 875 T CS: Father identified by court ruling CS116@6 Was ...'s father ever legally identified by a court ruling? U Women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under 21 years old with a biological or adoptive father living outside the household, whose mother is either currently or previously married, and who was not married to the child's father (ESAME01-10 = 2, EDMAR201-10 = 2, ECSFLG01-10 = 3, EMS = 1-5, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDCRT407 2 877 T CS: Father identified by court ruling CS116@7 Was ...'s father ever legally identified by a court ruling? U Women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under 21 years old with a biological or adoptive father living outside the household, whose mother is either currently or previously married, and who was not married to the child's father (ESAME01-10 = 2, EDMAR201-10 = 2, ECSFLG01-10 = 3, EMS = 15, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDCRT408 2 879 T CS: Father identified by court ruling CS116@8 Was ...'s father ever legally identified by a court ruling? U Women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under 21 years old with a biological or adoptive father living outside the household, whose mother is either currently or previously married, and who was not married to the child's father (ESAME01-10 = 2, EDMAR201-10 = 2, ECSFLG01-10 = 3, EMS = 1-5, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDCRT409 2 881 T CS: Father identified by court ruling CS116@9 Was ...'s father ever legally identified by a court ruling? U Women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under 21 years old with a biological or adoptive father living outside the household, whose mother is either currently or previously married, and who was not married to the child's father (ESAME01-10 = 2, EDMAR201-10 = 2, ECSFLG01-10 = 3, EMS = 1-5, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDCRT410 2 883 T CS: Father identified by court ruling CS116@10 Was ...'s father ever legally identified by a court ruling? U Women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under 21 years old with a biological or adoptive father living outside the household, whose mother is either currently or previously married, and who was not married to the child's father (ESAME01-10 = 2, EDMAR201-10 = 2, ECSFLG01-10 = 3, EMS = 1-5, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDTES401 2 885 T CS: Father identified by blood test CS117@1 Was ...'s father ever legally identified by a blood test or other genetic test? U Women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under 21 years old with a biological or adoptive father living outside the household, whose mother is either currently or previously married, and who was not married to the child's father (ESAME01-10 = 2, EDMAR201-10 = 2, ECSFLG01-10 = 3, EMS = 1-5, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDTES402 2 887 T CS: Father identified by blood test CS117@2 Was ...'s father ever legally identified by a blood test or other genetic test? U Women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under 21 years old with a biological or adoptive father living outside the household, whose mother is either currently or previously married, and who was not married to the child's father (ESAME01-10 = 2, EDMAR201-10 = 2, ECSFLG01-10 = 3, EMS = 1-5, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDTES403 2 889 T CS: Father identified by blood test CS117@3 Was ...'s father ever legally identified by a blood test or other genetic test? U Women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under 21 years old with a biological or adoptive father living outside the household, whose mother is either currently or previously married, and who was not married to the child's father (ESAME01-10 = 2, EDMAR201-10 = 2, ECSFLG01-10 = 3, EMS = 1-5, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDTES404 2 891 T CS: Father identified by blood test CS117@4 Was ...'s father ever legally identified by a blood test or other genetic test? U Women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under 21 years old with a biological or adoptive father living outside the household, whose mother is either currently or previously married, and who was not married to the child's father (ESAME01-10 = 2, EDMAR201-10 = 2, ECSFLG01-10 = 3, EMS = 1-5, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDTES405 2 893 T CS: Father identified by blood test CS117@5 Was ...'s father ever legally identified by a blood test or other genetic test? U Women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under 21 years old with a biological or adoptive father living outside the household, whose mother is either currently or previously married, and who was not married to the child's father (ESAME01-10 = 2, EDMAR201-10 = 2, ECSFLG01-10 = 3, EMS = 1-5, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDTES406 2 895 T CS: Father identified by blood test CS117@6 Was ...'s father ever legally identified by a blood test or other genetic test? U Women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under 21 years old with a biological or adoptive father living outside the household, whose mother is either currently or previously married, and who was not married to the child's father (ESAME01-10 = 2, EDMAR201-10 = 2, ECSFLG01-10 = 3, EMS = 1-5, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDTES407 2 897 T CS: Father identified by blood test CS117@7 Was ...'s father ever legally identified by a blood test or other genetic test? U Women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under 21 years old with a biological or adoptive father living outside the household, whose mother is either currently or previously married, and who was not married to the child's father (ESAME01-10 = 2, EDMAR201-10 = 2, ECSFLG01-10 = 3, EMS = 1-5, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDTES408 2 899 T CS: Father identified by blood test CS117@8 Was ...'s father ever legally identified by a blood test or other genetic test? U Women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under 21 years old with a biological or adoptive father living outside the household, whose mother is either currently or previously married, and who was not married to the child's father (ESAME01-10 = 2, EDMAR201-10 = 2, ECSFLG01-10 = 3, EMS = 1-5, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDTES409 2 901 T CS: Father identified by blood test CS117@9 Was ...'s father ever legally identified by a blood test or other genetic test? U Women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under 21 years old with a biological or adoptive father living outside the household, whose mother is either currently or previously married, and who was not married to the child's father (ESAME01-10 = 2, EDMAR201-10 = 2, ECSFLG01-10 = 3, EMS = 1-5, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDTES410 2 903 T CS: Father identified by blood test CS117@10 Was ...'s father ever legally identified by a blood test or other genetic test? U Women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under 21 years old with a biological or adoptive father living outside the household, whose mother is either currently or previously married, and who was not married to the child's father (ESAME01-10 = 2, EDMAR201-10 = 2, ECSFLG01-10 = 3, EMS = 1-5, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDCER401 2 905 T CS: Signature on birth certificate CS118@1 Did...'s father ever write his OWN signature on the application for ...'s birth certificate? U Women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under 21 years old with a biological or adoptive father living outside the household, whose mother is either currently or previously married, and who was not married to the child's father (ESAME01-10 = 2, EDMAR201-10 = 2, ECSFLG01-10 = 3, EMS = 1-5, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDCER402 2 907 T CS: Signature on birth certificate CS118@2 Did...'s father ever write his OWN signature on the application for ...'s birth certificate? U Women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under 21 years old with a biological or adoptive father living outside the household, whose mother is either currently or previously married, and who was not married to the child's father (ESAME01-10 = 2, EDMAR201-10 = 2, ECSFLG01-10 = 3, EMS = 1-5, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDCER403 2 909 T CS: Signature on birth certificate CS118@3 Did...'s father ever write his OWN signature on the application for ...'s birth certificate? U Women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under 21 years old with a biological or adoptive father living outside the household, whose mother is either currently or previously married, and who was not married to the child's father (ESAME01-10 = 2, EDMAR201-10 = 2, ECSFLG01-10 = 3, EMS = 1-5, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDCER404 2 911 T CS: Signature on birth certificate CS118@4 Did...'s father ever write his OWN signature on the application for ...'s birth certificate? U Women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under 21 years old with a biological or adoptive father living outside the household, whose mother is either currently or previously married, and who was not married to the child's father (ESAME01-10 = 2, EDMAR201-10 = 2, ECSFLG01-10 = 3, EMS = 1-5, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDCER405 2 913 T CS: Signature on birth certificate CS118@5 Did...'s father ever write his OWN signature on the application for ...'s birth certificate? U Women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under 21 years old with a biological or adoptive father living outside the household, whose mother is either currently or previously married, and who was not married to the child's father (ESAME01-10 = 2, EDMAR201-10 = 2, ECSFLG01-10 = 3, EMS = 1-5, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDCER406 2 915 T CS: Signature on birth certificate CS118@6 Did...'s father ever write his OWN signature on the application for ...'s birth certificate? U Women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under 21 years old with a biological or adoptive father living outside the household, whose mother is either currently or previously married, and who was not married to the child's father (ESAME01-10 = 2, EDMAR201-10 = 2, ECSFLG01-10 = 3, EMS = 1-5, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDCER407 2 917 T CS: Signature on birth certificate CS118@7 Did...'s father ever write his OWN signature on the application for ...'s birth certificate? U Women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under 21 years old with a biological or adoptive father living outside the household, whose mother is either currently or previously married, and who was not married to the child's father (ESAME01-10 = 2, EDMAR201-10 = 2, ECSFLG01-10 = 3, EMS = 1-5, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDCER408 2 919 T CS: Signature on birth certificate CS118@8 Did...'s father ever write his OWN signature on the application for ...'s birth certificate? U Women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under 21 years old with a biological or adoptive father living outside the household, whose mother is either currently or previously married, and who was not married to the child's father (ESAME01-10 = 2, EDMAR201-10 = 2, ECSFLG01-10 = 3, EMS = 1-5, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDCER409 2 921 T CS: Signature on birth certificate CS118@9 Did...'s father ever write his OWN signature on the application for ...'s birth certificate? U Women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under 21 years old with a biological or adoptive father living outside the household, whose mother is either currently or previously married, and who was not married to the child's father (ESAME01-10 = 2, EDMAR201-10 = 2, ECSFLG01-10 = 3, EMS = 1-5, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDCER410 2 923 T CS: Signature on birth certificate CS118@10 U Women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under 21 years old with a biological or adoptive father living outside the household, whose mother is either currently or previously married, and who was not married to the child's father (ESAME01-10 = 2, EDMAR201-10 = 2, ECSFLG01-10 = 3, EMS = 1-5, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDSIG401 2 925 T CS: Signed a statement CS119@1 Other than the application for a birth certificate, did ...'s father ever sign a statement that legally specifies that he is ...'s father? U Women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under 21 years old with a biological or adoptive father living outside the household, whose mother is either currently or previously married, and who was not married to the child's father (ESAME01-10 = 2, EDMAR201-10 = 2, ECSFLG01-10 = 3, EMS = 1-5, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDSIG402 2 927 T CS: Signed a statement CS119@2 Other than the application for a birth certificate, did ...'s father ever sign a statement that legally specifies that he is ...'s father? U Women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under 21 years old with a biological or adoptive father living outside the household, whose mother is either currently or previously married, and who was not married to the child's father (ESAME01-10 = 2, EDMAR201-10 = 2, ECSFLG01-10 = 3, EMS = 1-5, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDSIG403 2 929 T CS: Signed a statement CS119@3 Other than the application for a birth certificate, did ...'s father ever sign a statement that legally specifies that he is ...'s father? U Women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under 21 years old with a biological or adoptive father living outside the household, whose mother is either currently or previously married, and who was not married to the child's father (ESAME01-10 = 2, EDMAR201-10 = 2, ECSFLG01-10 = 3, EMS = 1-5, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDSIG404 2 931 T CS: Signed a statement CS119@4 Other than the application for a birth certificate, did ...'s father ever sign a statement that legally specifies that he is ...'s father? U Women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under 21 years old with a biological or adoptive father living outside the household, whose mother is either currently or previously married, and who was not married to the child's father (ESAME01-10 = 2, EDMAR201-10 = 2, ECSFLG01-10 = 3, EMS = 1-5, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDSIG405 2 933 T CS: Signed a statement CS119@5 Other than the application for a birth certificate, did ...'s father ever sign a statement that legally specifies that he is ...'s father? U Women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under 21 years old with a biological or adoptive father living outside the household, whose mother is either currently or previously married, and who was not married to the child's father (ESAME01-10 = 2, EDMAR201-10 = 2, ECSFLG01-10 = 3, EMS = 1-5, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDSIG406 2 935 T CS: Signed a statement CS119@6 Other than the application for a birth certificate, did ...'s father ever sign a statement that legally specifies that he is ...'s father? U Women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under 21 years old with a biological or adoptive father living outside the household, whose mother is either currently or previously married, and who was not married to the child's father (ESAME01-10 = 2, EDMAR201-10 = 2, ECSFLG01-10 = 3, EMS = 1-5, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDSIG407 2 937 T CS: Signed a statement CS119@7 Other than the application for a birth certificate, did ...'s father ever sign a statement that legally specifies that he is ...'s father? U Women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under 21 years old with a biological or adoptive father living outside the household, whose mother is either currently or previously married, and who was not married to the child's father (ESAME01-10 = 2, EDMAR201-10 = 2, ECSFLG01-10 = 3, EMS = 1-5, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDSIG408 2 939 T CS: Signed a statement CS119@8 Other than the application for a birth certificate, did ...'s father ever sign a statement that legally specifies that he is ...'s father? U Women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under 21 years old with a biological or adoptive father living outside the household, whose mother is either currently or previously married, and who was not married to the child's father (ESAME01-10 = 2, EDMAR201-10 = 2, ECSFLG01-10 = 3, EMS = 1-5, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDSIG409 2 941 T CS: Signed a statement CS119@9 Other than the application for a birth certificate, did ...'s father ever sign a statement that legally specifies that he is ...'s father? U Women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under 21 years old with a biological or adoptive father living outside the household, whose mother is either currently or previously married, and who was not married to the child's father (ESAME01-10 = 2, EDMAR201-10 = 2, ECSFLG01-10 = 3, EMS = 1-5, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDSIG410 2 943 T CS: Signed a statement CS119@10 Other than the application for a birth certificate, did ...'s father ever sign a statement that legally specifies that he is ...'s father? U Women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under 21 years old with a biological or adoptive father living outside the household, whose mother is either currently or previously married, and who was not married to the child's father (ESAME01-10 = 2, EDMAR201-10 = 2, ECSFLG01-10 = 3, EMS = 1-5, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDOTH401 2 945 T CS: Father signed other papers CS120@1 Did ...'s father ever sign any other papers, such as insurance forms, a personal letter or a card, that could identify him as ...'s father? U Women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under 21 years old with a biological or adoptive father living outside the household, whose mother is either currently or previously married, and who was not married to the child's father (ESAME01-10 = 2, EDMAR201-10 = 2, ECSFLG01-10 = 3, EMS = 1-5, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDOTH402 2 947 T CS: Father signed other papers CS120@2 Did ...'s father ever sign any other papers, such as insurance forms, a personal letter or a card, that could identify him as ...'s father? U Women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under 21 years old with a biological or adoptive father living outside the household, whose mother is either currently or previously married, and who was not married to the child's father (ESAME01-10 = 2, EDMAR201-10 = 2, ECSFLG01-10 = 3, EMS = 1-5, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDOTH403 2 949 T CS: Father signed other papers CS120@3 Did ...'s father ever sign any other papers, such as insurance forms, a personal letter or a card, that could identify him as ...'s father? U Women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under 21 years old with a biological or adoptive father living outside the household, whose mother is either currently or previously married, and who was not married to the child's father (ESAME01-10 = 2, EDMAR201-10 = 2, ECSFLG01-10 = 3, EMS = 1-5, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDOTH404 2 951 T CS: Father signed other papers CS120@4 Did ...'s father ever sign any other papers, such as insurance forms, a personal letter or a card, that could identify him as ...'s father? U Women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under 21 years old with a biological or adoptive father living outside the household, whose mother is either currently or previously married, and who was not married to the child's father (ESAME01-10 = 2, EDMAR201-10 = 2, ECSFLG01-10 = 3, EMS = 1-5, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDOTH405 2 953 T CS: Father signed other papers CS120@5 Did ...'s father ever sign any other papers, such as insurance forms, a personal letter or a card, that could identify him as ...'s father? U Women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under 21 years old with a biological or adoptive father living outside the household, whose mother is either currently or previously married, and who was not married to the child's father (ESAME01-10 = 2, EDMAR201-10 = 2, ECSFLG01-10 = 3, EMS = 1-5, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDOTH406 2 955 T CS: Father signed other papers CS120@6 Did ...'s father ever sign any other papers, such as insurance forms, a personal letter or a card, that could identify him as ...'s father? U Women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under 21 years old with a biological or adoptive father living outside the household, whose mother is either currently or previously married, and who was not married to the child's father (ESAME01-10 = 2, EDMAR201-10 = 2, ECSFLG01-10 = 3, EMS = 1-5, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDOTH407 2 957 T CS: Father signed other papers CS120@7 Did ...'s father ever sign any other papers, such as insurance forms, a personal letter or a card, that could identify him as ...'s father? U Women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under 21 years old with a biological or adoptive father living outside the household, whose mother is either currently or previously married, and who was not married to the child's father (ESAME01-10 = 2, EDMAR201-10 = 2, ECSFLG01-10 = 3, EMS = 1-5, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDOTH408 2 959 T CS: Father signed other papers CS120@8 Did ...'s father ever sign any other papers, such as insurance forms, a personal letter or a card, that could identify him as ...'s father? U Women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under 21 years old with a biological or adoptive father living outside the household, whose mother is either currently or previously married, and who was not married to the child's father (ESAME01-10 = 2, EDMAR201-10 = 2, ECSFLG01-10 = 3, EMS = 1-5, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDOTH409 2 961 T CS: Father signed other papers CS120@9 Did ...'s father ever sign any other papers, such as insurance forms, a personal letter or a card, that could identify him as ...'s father? U Women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under 21 years old with a biological or adoptive father living outside the household, whose mother is either currently or previously married, and who was not married to the child's father (ESAME01-10 = 2, EDMAR201-10 = 2, ECSFLG01-10 = 3, EMS = 1-5, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EDOTH410 2 963 T CS: Father signed other papers CS120@10 Did ...'s father ever sign any other papers, such as insurance forms, a personal letter or a card, that could identify him as ...'s father? U Women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under 21 years old with a biological or adoptive father living outside the household, whose mother is either currently or previously married, and who was not married to the child's father (ESAME01-10 = 2, EDMAR201-10 = 2, ECSFLG01-10 = 3, EMS = 1-5, ESEX = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ADID401 1 965 T CS: Allocation flag for EDCRT401,EDTES401,EDCER401... CS116 Allocation flag for EDCRT401, EDTES401, EDCER401, EDSIG401, and EDOTH401 V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ADID402 1 966 T CS: Allocation flag for EDCRT402,EDTES402,EDCER402... CS116 Allocation flag for EDCRT402, EDTES402, EDCER402, EDSIG402, and EDOTH402 V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ADID403 1 967 T CS: Allocation flag for EDCRT403,EDTES403,EDCER403... CS116 Allocation flag for EDCRT403, EDTES403, EDCER403, EDSIG403, and EDOTH403 V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ADID404 1 968 T CS: Allocation flag for EDCRT404,EDTES404,EDCER404... CS116 Allocation flag for EDCRT404, EDTES404, EDCER404, EDSIG404, and EDOTH404 V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ADID405 1 969 T CS: Allocation flag for EDCRT405,EDTES405,EDCER405... CS116 Allocation flag for EDCRT405, EDTES405, EDCER405, EDSIG405, and EDOTH405 V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ADID406 1 970 T CS: Allocation flag for EDCRT406,EDTES406,EDCER406... CS116 Allocation flag for EDCRT406, EDTES406, EDCER406, EDSIG406, and EDOTH406 V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ADID407 1 971 T CS: Allocation flag for EDCRT407,EDTES407,EDCER407... CS116 Allocation flag for EDCRT407, EDTES407, EDCER407, EDSIG407, and EDOTH407 V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ADID408 1 972 T CS: Allocation flag for EDCRT408,EDTES408,EDCER408... CS116 Allocation flag for EDCRT408, EDTES408, EDCER408, EDSIG408, and EDOTH408 V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ADID409 1 973 T CS: Allocation flag for EDCRT401,EDTES401,EDCER401... CS116 Allocation flag for EDCRT409, EDTES409, EDCER409, EDSIG409, and EDOTH409 V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ADID410 1 974 T CS: Allocation flag for EDCRT410,EDTES410,EDCER410... CS116 Allocation flag for EDCRT410, EDTES410, EDCER410, EDSIG410, and EDOTH410 V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ESAMEPAR 2 975 T CS: Same father CS123 Do... all have the same mother/father? U Males or females 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have more than one child without a child support agreement (ECSFLG01-10 = 3) and (ESEX = 1 or ESEX = 2 and EMS = 6 or EMS = 1-5 and EDMAR201-10 = 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ASAMEPAR 1 977 T CS: Allocation flag for ESAMEPAR CS123 Allocation flag for whether the children all have the same mother or father V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EYNOAG11 2 978 T CS: Reason: Legal paternity not established CS124@1 Why were child support payments not agreed to or awarded for youngest child? Because legal paternity was not established. U Persons 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND whose youngest or only child is not covered by a child support agreement (at least one child with ECSFLG01-10 = 3). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EYNOAG12 2 980 T CS: Reason: Unable to locate parent CS124@2 Why were child support payments not agreed to or awarded for youngest child? Because unable to locate parent U Persons 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND whose youngest or only child is not covered by a child support agreement (at least one child with ECSFLG01-10 = 3). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EYNOAG13 2 982 T CS: Reason: Other parent unable to pay CS124@3 Why were child support payments not agreed to or awarded for youngest child? Because other parent unable to pay U Persons 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND whose youngest or only child is not covered by a child support agreement (at least one child with ECSFLG01-10 = 3). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EYNOAG14 2 984 T CS: Reason: Final agreement pending CS124@4 Why were child support payments not agreed to or awarded to youngest child? Because final agreement pending U Persons 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND whose youngest or only child is not covered by a child support agreement (at least one child with ECSFLG01-10 = 3). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EYNOAG15 2 986 T CS: Reason: Accepted settlement for child support CS124@5 Why were child support payments not agreed to or awarded for youngest child? Because accepted property or cash settlement in lieu of child support U Persons 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND whose youngest or only child is not covered by a child support agreement (at least one child with ECSFLG01-10 = 3). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EYNOAG16 2 988 T CS: Reason: Did not want a legal child support award CS124@6 Why were child support payments not agreed to or awarded for youngest child? Because does not want a legal child support award U Persons 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND whose youngest or only child is not covered by a child support agreement (at least one child with ECSFLG01-10 = 3). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EYNOAG17 2 990 T CS: Reason: Did not try to get child support CS124@7 Why were child support payments not agreed to or awarded for youngest child? Because did not try to get child support U Persons 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND whose youngest or only child is not covered by a child support agreement (at least one child with ECSFLG01-10 = 3). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EYNOAG18 2 992 T CS: Reason: Some other reason CS124@8 Why were child support payments not agreed to or awarded for youngest child? Because of some other reason U Persons 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND whose youngest or only child is not covered by a child support agreement (at least one child with ECSFLG01-10 = 3). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AYNOAG11 1 994 T CS: Allocation flag for EYNOAG11-EYNOAG18 CS124 Allocation flag for the reason(s) child support payments were not agreed to or awarded for the youngest child. V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EWHERLV3 2 995 T CS: Place where other parent lives CS125 Where does the other parent for [name of youngest or only child] now live? U Persons 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND whose youngest or only child is not covered by a child support agreement (at least one child support agreement with ECSFLG01-10 = 3). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Same county or city V 2 .Same State (different county or V .city) V 3 .Different State V 4 .Other parent now deceased V 5 .Other V 6 .Unknown D AWHERLV3 1 997 T CS: Allocation flag for EWHERLV3 CS125 Allocation flag for the place where the other parent for the youngest or only child now lives. V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EVISAGR1 2 998 T CS: Agreement by a court order or other gov. agency CS125A Was there ever an agreement by a court order or other government agency about the amount of time the CHILD/ CHILDREN would spend with the other parent? U Persons 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND whose youngest or only child is not covered by a child support agreement (at least one child support agreement with ECSFLG01-10 = 3). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AVISAGR1 1 1000 T CS: Allocation flag for EVISAGR1 CS125A Allocation flag for whether there was ever an agreement by a court order or other government agency about the amount of time the CHILD/CHILDREN spent with the other parent. V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EAMTTM41 3 1001 T CS: Time spent with other parent in days CS126@DAYS What is the total amount of time [name of youngest child] spent with the other parent for the last 12 months? U Persons 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND whose youngest or only child is not covered by a child support agreement (first child with ECSFLG-1-10 = 3). V -1 .Not in Universe V 0:366 .Number of days D EAMTTM42 2 1004 T CS: Time spent with other parent in weeks CS126@WEEKS What is the total amount of time [name of the youngest child] spent with the other parent for the last 12 months? U Persons 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND whose youngest or only child is not covered by a child support agreement (at least one child with ECSFLG01-10 = 3). V -1 .Not in Universe V 0:52 .Number of weeks D EAMTTM43 2 1006 T CS: Time spent with other parent in months CS126@MONTHS What is the total amount of time [name of the youngest child] spent with the other parent for the last 12 months? U Persons 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND whose youngest or only child is not covered by a child support agreement (at least one child with ECSFLG01-10 = 3). V -1 .Not in Universe V 0:12 .Number of months D AAMTTM41 1 1008 T CS: Allocation flag for EAMTTM41-EAMTTM43 CS126@DAYS, CS126@WEEKS and CS126@MONTHS Allocation flag for the total amount of time that the youngest or only child spent with the other parent. V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EYNOAG21 2 1009 T CS: Reason: Legal paternity not established CS128@1 Why were child support payments not agreed to or awarded for oldest child? Because legal paternity was not established U Never married females 15+ (ESEX=2 and EMS=6) and all males 15+ (ESEX=1) living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have more than one child without a child support agreement (ECSFLG01-10=3) and whose oldest child without an agreement has a different parent from the youngest child without an agreement (ESAMEPAR=2). Ever-married women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have more than one child without a child support agreement (ECSFLG01-10=3) and whose oldest child without an agreement has a different parent from the youngest child without an agreement (oldest child's EDMAR201-10=2 or ESAME01-10=2 for oldest child with ECSFLG01-10=3). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EYNOAG22 2 1011 T CS: Reason: Unable to locate parent CS128@2 Why were child support payments not agreed to or awarded for oldest child? Because unable to locate parent U Never married females 15+ (ESEX=2 and EMS=6) and all males 15+ (ESEX=1) living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have more than one child without a child support agreement (ECSFLG01-10=3) and whose oldest child without an agreement has a different parent from the youngest child without an agreement (ESAMEPAR=2). Ever-married women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have more than one child without a child support agreement (ECSFLG01-10=3) and whose oldest child without an agreement has a different parent from the youngest child without an agreement (oldest child's EDMAR201-10=2 or ESAME01-10=2 for oldest child with ECSFLG01-10=3). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EYNOAG23 2 1013 T CS: Reason: Other parent unable to pay CS128@3 Why were child support payments not agreed to or awarded for oldest child? Because other parent unable to pay U Never married females 15+ (ESEX=2 and EMS=6) and all males 15+ (ESEX=1) living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have more than one child without a child support agreement (ECSFLG01-10=3) and whose oldest child without an agreement has a different parent from the youngest child without an agreement (ESAMEPAR=2). Ever-married women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have more than one child without a child support agreement (ECSFLG01-10=3) and whose oldest child without an agreement has a different parent from the youngest child without an agreement (oldest child's EDMAR201-10=2 or ESAME01-10=2 for oldest child with ECSFLG01-10=3). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EYNOAG24 2 1015 T CS: Reason: Final agreement pending CS128@4 Why were child support payments not agreed to or awarded for oldest child? Because final agreement pending U Never married females 15+ (ESEX=2 and EMS=6) and all males 15+ (ESEX=1) living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have more than one child without a child support agreement (ECSFLG01-10=3) and whose oldest child without an agreement has a different parent from the youngest child without an agreement (ESAMEPAR=2). Ever-married women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have more than one child without a child support agreement (ECSFLG01-10=3) and whose oldest child without an agreement has a different parent from the youngest child without an agreement (oldest child's EDMAR201-10=2 or ESAME01-10=2 for oldest child with ECSFLG01-10=3). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EYNOAG25 2 1017 T CS: Reason: Accepted settlement for child support CS128@5 Why were child support payments not agreed to or awarded for oldest child? Because accepted property or cash settlement in lieu of child support U Never married females 15+ (ESEX=2 and EMS=6) and all males 15+ (ESEX=1) living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have more than one child without a child support agreement (ECSFLG01-10=3) and whose oldest child without an agreement has a different parent from the youngest child without an agreement (ESAMEPAR=2). Ever-married women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have more than one child without a child support agreement (ECSFLG01-10=3) and whose oldest child without an agreement has a different parent from the youngest child without an agreement (oldest child's EDMAR201-10=2 or ESAME01-10=2 for oldest child with ECSFLG01-10=3). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EYNOAG26 2 1019 T CS: Reason: Did not want a legal child support award CS128@6 Why were child support payments not agreed to or awarded for oldest child? Because does not want a legal child support award U Never married females 15+ (ESEX=2 and EMS=6) and all males 15+ (ESEX=1) living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have more than one child without a child support agreement (ECSFLG01-10=3) and whose oldest child without an agreement has a different parent from the youngest child without an agreement (ESAMEPAR=2). Ever-married women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have more than one child without a child support agreement (ECSFLG01-10=3) and whose oldest child without an agreement has a different parent from the youngest child without an agreement (oldest child's EDMAR201-10=2 or ESAME01-10=2 for oldest child with ECSFLG01-10=3). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EYNOAG27 2 1021 T CS: Reason: Did not try to get child support CS128@7 Why were child support payments not agreed to or awarded for oldest child? Because did not try to get child support U Never married females 15+ (ESEX=2 and EMS=6) and all males 15+ (ESEX=1) living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have more than one child without a child support agreement (ECSFLG01-10=3) and whose oldest child without an agreement has a different parent from the youngest child without an agreement (ESAMEPAR=2). Ever-married women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have more than one child without a child support agreement (ECSFLG01-10=3) and whose oldest child without an agreement has a different parent from the youngest child without an agreement (oldest child's EDMAR201-10=2 or ESAME01-10=2 for oldest child with ECSFLG01-10=3). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EYNOAG28 2 1023 T CS: Reason: Some other reason CS128@8 Why were child support payments not agreed to or awarded for oldest child? Because of some other reason? U Never married females 15+ (ESEX=2 and EMS=6) and all males 15+ (ESEX=1) living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have more than one child without a child support agreement (ECSFLG01-10=3) and whose oldest child without an agreement has a different parent from the youngest child without an agreement (ESAMEPAR=2). Ever-married women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have more than one child without a child support agreement (ECSFLG01-10=3) and whose oldest child without an agreement has a different parent from the youngest child without an agreement (oldest child's EDMAR201-10=2 or ESAME01-10=2 for oldest child with ECSFLG01-10=3). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AYNOAG21 1 1025 T CS: Allocation flag for EYNOAG21-EYNOAG28 CS128@8 Allocation flag for the reason(s) child support payments were not agreed to or awarded for the oldest child. V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EWHERLV4 2 1026 T CS: Place where other parent lives CS129 Where does the other parent for [name of oldest child] now live? U Never married females 15+ (ESEX=2 and EMS=6) and all males 15+ (ESEX=1) living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have more than one child without a child support agreement (ECSFLG01-10=3) and whose oldest child without ant agreement has a different parent from the youngest child without an agreement (ESAMEPAR=2). Ever-married women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have more than one child without a child support agreement (ECSFLG01-10=3) and whose oldest child without an agreement (oldest child's EDMAR201-10=2 or ESAME01-10=2 for oldest with ECSFLG01-10 = 3). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Same county or city V 2 .Same State (different county or V .city) V 3 .Different State V 4 .Other parent now deceased V 5 .Other V 6 .Unknown D AWHERLV4 1 1028 T CS: Allocation flag for EWHERLV4 CS129 Allocation flag for where the other parent for the oldest child now lives. V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EVISAGR2 2 1029 T CS: Agreement by a court order or other gov. agency CS129A Was there ever an agreement by a court order or other government agency about the amount of time the CHILD/ CHILDREN would spend with the other parent? U Never married females 15+ (ESEX=2 and EMS=6) and all males 15+ (ESEX=1) living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have more than one child without a child support agreement (ECSFLG01-10=3) and whose oldest child without an agreement has a different parent from the youngest child without an agreement (ESAMEPAR=2). Ever-married women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have more than one child without a child support agreement (ECSFLG01-10=3) and whose oldest child without an agreement has a different parent from the youngest child without an agreement (oldest child's EDMAR201-10=2 or ESAME01-10=2 for oldest child with ECSFLG01-10=3). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AVISAGR2 1 1031 T CS: Allocation flag for EVISAGR2 CS129A Allocation flag for whether there was ever an agreement by a court order or other government agency about the amount of time the CHILD/CHILDREN spent with the other parent. V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EAMTTM51 3 1032 T CS: Time spent with other parent in days CS130@DAYS What is the total amount of time [name of the oldest child spent with the other parent for the last 12 months? U Never married females 15+ (ESEX=2 and EMS=6) and all males 15+ (ESEX=1) living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere (not deceased EWHERLV4=1-3,5,6) AND who have more than one child without a child support agreement (ECSFLG01-10=3) and whose oldest child without an agreement has a different parent from the youngest child without an agreement (ESAMEPAR=2). Ever-married women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere (not deceased EWHERLV4=1-3,5,6) AND who have more than one child without a child support agreement (ECSFLG01-10=3) and whose oldest child without an agreement has a different parent from the youngest child without an agreement (oldest child's EDMAR201-10=2 or ESAME01-10=2 for oldest child with ECSFLG01-10=3). V -1 .Not in Universe V 0:366 .Number of days D EAMTTM52 2 1035 T CS: Time spent with other parent in weeks CS130@WEEKS What is the total amount of time [name of the oldest child] spent with the other parent for the last 12 months? U Never married females 15+ (ESEX=2 and EMS=6) and all males 15+ (ESEX=1) living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere (not deceased EWHERLV4=1-3,5,6) AND who have more than one child without a child support agreement (ECSFLG01-10=3) and whose oldest child without an agreement has a different parent from the youngest child without an agreement (ESAMEPAR=2). Ever-married women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere (not deceased EWHERLV4=1-3,5,6) AND who have more than one child without a child support agreement (ECSFLG01-10=3) and whose oldest child without an agreement has a different parent from the youngest child without an agreement (oldest child's EDMAR201-10=2 or ESAME01-10=2 for oldest child with ECSFLG01-10=3). V -1 .Not in Universe V 0:52 .Number of weeks D EAMTTM53 2 1037 T CS: Time spent with other parent in months CS130@MONTHS What is the total amount of time [name of the oldest child] spent with the other parent for the last 12 months? U Never married females 15+ (ESEX=2 and EMS=6) and all males 15+ (ESEX=1) living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere (not deceased EWHERLV4=1-3,5,6) AND who have more than one child without a child support agreement (ECSFLG01-10=3) and whose oldest child without an agreement has a different parent from the youngest child without an agreement (ESAMEPAR=2). Ever-married women 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere (not deceased EWHERLV4=1-3,5,6) AND who have more than one child without a child support agreement (ECSFLG01-10=3) and whose oldest child without an agreement has a different parent from the youngest child without an agreement (oldest child's EDMAR201-10=2 or ESAME01-10=2 for oldest child with ECSFLG01-10=3). V -1 .Not in Universe V 0:12 .Number of months D AAMTTM51 1 1039 T CS: Allocation flag for EAMTTM51-EAMTTM53 CS130@DAYS, CS130@WEEKS, and 130@MONTHS Allocation flag for the total amount of time that the oldest child spent with the other parent. V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EPAYRECV 2 1040 T CS: Payments received CS131 Were any payments received from the other parent(s) in the last 12 months for ... U Persons 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have one or more children not covered by a child support agreement (ECSFLG01-10 = 3 for any child). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D APAYRECV 1 1042 T CS: Allocation flag for EPAYRECV CS131 Allocation flag for whether any payments were received from the other parent(s) in the last 12 months for the children V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D TACTREC4 5 1043 T CS: Amount actually received CS132@AMT What is the total amount that ... actually received in child support payments under that agreement during the last 12 months? U Persons 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere AND who have one or more children not covered by a child support agreement (ECSFLG01-10 = 3) and who received child support from the absent parent in the last 12 months (EPAYRECVS = 1). V 0 .None or not in universe V 1:10000 .Dollar amount D AACTREC4 1 1048 T CS: Allocation flag for TACTREC4 CS132 Allocation flag for the total amount that the parent received from the other parent(s) in the past 12 months V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EOTHITEM 2 1049 T CS: Non-cash items provided CS135 For ANY of the children we have discussed, did the child's other parent(s) provide any non-cash items during the last 12 months U Persons 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere (ECSFLG01-10 >=1 and child). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AOTHITEM 1 1051 T CS: Allocation flag for EOTHITEM CS135 Allocation flag for whether the child's other parent(s) provided any non-cash items during the last 12 months V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EAGENCOL 2 1052 T CS: Did government or public agency collect any paymnts? CS135A Did any government or public agency collect any child support from ...'s other parent on your behalf from ... to ...? U Persons 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere (ECSFLG01-10 >=1 and child). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AAGENCOL 1 1054 T CS: Allocation flag for EAGENCOL CS135A Allocation flag for if any government or public agency collected payments for you? V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EAGENALL 2 1055 T CS: Did agency collect all or some of child support due? CS135B Did the agency collect all or some of the child support due the last 12 months from ...'s other parent? U Persons 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere (ECSFLG01-10 >=1 and child) and a government or public agency collected child support from ...'s other parent on your behalf (EAGENCOL = 1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AAGENALL 1 1057 T CS: Allocation flag for EAGENALL CS135B Allocation flag for if the agency collected all or some of child support due? V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D TAMTAGEN 5 1058 T CS: Amount that agency collected on your behalf CS135C How much child support income did the public or government agency collect on your behalf? U Persons 15+ living with biological or adoptive children under age 21, whose other biological or adoptive parent lives elsewhere (ECSFLG01-10 >=1 and child) and a government or public agency collected child support from ...'s other parent on your behalf (EAGENCOL = 1) V 0 .Not In Universe V 1:10000 .Dollars D AAMTAGEN 1 1063 T CS: Allocation flag for TAMTAGEN CS135C Allocation flag for amount that agency collected on your behalf V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EASNUNV 2 1064 T SUP: Universe indicator. Universe indicator. U All adults. V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .In universe D ESUPKDYN 2 1066 T SUP: Support payments for child(ren) living outside HH SUP01 During the past 12 months, did ... make payments for the support of ...'s child or children under 21 years of age who live outside the household? U All respondents 15+ (TAGE ge 15) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ASUPKDYN 1 1068 T SUP: Allocation flag for ESUPKDYN SUP01 Allocation flag for support payment for nonhousehold member V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ESUPTYP1 2 1069 T SUP: Regular payments for child(ren) outside HH SUP02@1 Did ... make regular payments? U All respondents 15+ who make support payments for child(ren) under 21 years of age living outside the household (TAGE ge 15 and ESUPKDYN=1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ESUPTYP2 2 1071 T SUP: Lump pay for support of child(ren) outside HH SUP02@2 Did ... make lump-sum payments? U All respondents 15+ who make support payments for child(ren) under 21 years of age living outside the household (TAGE ge 15 and ESUPKDYN=1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ESUPTYP3 2 1073 T SUP: Some other kind of payts for child(ren) outside HH SUP02@3 Did ... make some other kind of payments? U All respondents 15+ who make support payments for child(ren) under 21 years of age living outside the household (TAGE ge 15 and ESUPKDYN=1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ASUPTYP 1 1075 T SUP: Allocation flag for ESUPTYP1- ESUPTYP3 SUP02 Allocation flag for type of support payment V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D TSUPNKID 2 1076 T SUP: Number of children supporting SUP03 For how many children did ... make support payments? U All respondents 15+ who make support payments for child(ren) under 21 years of age living outside the household (TAGE ge 15 and ESUPKDYN=1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1:4 .Number of children D ASUPNKID 1 1078 T SUP: Allocation flag for TSUPNKID SUP03 Allocation flag for number of children paying support for V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D TSUPLTAD 2 1079 T SUP: Number of children under 18 years old supporting SUP04 How many of these children were under 18 years of age? U All respondents 15+ who support one or more child(ren) outside the household (TAGE ge 15 and TSUPNKID>0) V -1 .Not in Universe V 0:3 .Number of children D ASUPLTAD 1 1081 T SUP: Allocation flag for TSUPLTAD SUP04 Allocation flag for number of children under 18 years old V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ESUPAGRM 2 1082 T SUP: Sup payts ct ordered or another type of agreement SUP05 Were any of these payments the result of a court order or some other kind of agreement? U All respondents 15+ who make support payments for child(ren) under 21 years of age living outside the household (TAGE ge 15 and ESUPKDYN=1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ASUPAGRM 1 1084 T SUP: Allocation flag for ESUPAGRM SUP05 Allocation flag for type of support agreement V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D TSUPNAGR 2 1085 T SUP: Num of children covered by most recent agreement SUP06 How many child(ren) were covered by that agreement? U All respondents 15+ who make support payments for child(ren) under 21 years of age living outside the household and these payments were the result of a court order or some other kind of agreement (TAGE ge 15 and ESUPAGRM=1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1:3 .Number of children D ASUPNAGR 1 1087 T SUP: Allocation flag for TSUPNAGR SUP06 Allocation flag for number of children covered by an agreement V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ESUPAGTY 2 1088 T SUP: Type of agreement SUP07 Was this agreements a : (1) Voluntary written agreement ratified by the court (2) Court-ordered agreement (3) Other type of written agreement (4) Non-written agreement U All respondents 15+ who make support payments for child(ren) under 21 years of age living outside the household and these payments were the result of a court order or some other kind of agreement (TAGE ge 15 and ESUPAGRM=1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Voluntary written agreement V .ratified by the court V 2 .Court-ordered agreement V 3 .Other type of written agreement V 4 .Non-written agreement D ASUPAGTY 1 1090 T SUP: Allocation flag for ESUPAGTY SUP07 Allocation flag for the type of child support agreement V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ESUPAGYR 4 1091 T SUP: Year agreement first reached SUP08 In what year was this agreement FIRST reached? U All respondents 15+ who make support payments for child(ren) under 21 years of age living outside the household and these payments were the result of a court order or had some other kind of agreement (TAGE ge 15 and ESUPAGRM=1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1988:2010 .Year agreement was FIRST reached D ASUPAGYR 1 1095 T SUP: Allocation flag for ESUPAGYR SUP08 Allocation flag for year agreement first reached V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ESUPAMTC 2 1096 T SUP: Original dollar amount ever changed SUP09 Has the dollar amount agreed to originally ever been changed? U All respondents 15+ who make support payments for child(ren) under 21 years of age living outside the household and these payments were the result of a court order or had some other kind of agreement (TAGE ge 15 and ESUPAGRM=1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ASUPAMTC 1 1098 T SUP: Allocation flag for ESUPAMTC SUP09 Allocation flag for amount ever changed V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ESUPYRCH 4 1099 T SUP: Year amount last changed SUP10 In what year was the amount last changed? U All respondents 15+ who make support payments for child(ren) under 21 years of age living outside the household and the original dollar amount of agreement changed (TAGE ge 15 and ESUPAMTC=1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1988:2010 .Year amount last changed D ASUPYRCH 2 1103 T SUP: Allocation flag for ESUPYRCH SUP10 Allocation flag for year amount last changed V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ESUPCHAG 2 1105 T SUP: Dollar changed agreed by court or agency SUP11 Was this change made or agreed to by a court or child support agency? U All respondents 15+ who had either a voluntary written agreement ratified by the court, or a court-ordered agreement or an other type of written agreement (TAGE ge 15 and ESUPAGTY=1,2 or 3 and ESUPAMTC=1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ASUPCHAG 1 1107 T SUP: Allocation flag for ESUPCHAG SUP11 Allocation flag for whether the dollar amount change was made or agreed by a court or child support agency V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ESUPSTLP 2 1108 T SUP: Still supposed to pay child support SUP12 Is ... still supposed to pay child support? U All respondents 15+ who make support payments for child(ren) under 21 years of age living outside the household and these payments were the result of a court order or some other kind of agreement (TAGE ge 15 and ESUPAGRM=1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ASUPSTLP 1 1110 T SUP: Allocation flag for ESUPSTLP SUP12 Allocation flag for whether the respondent is still supposed to pay child support V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D TSUPAMPD 5 1111 T SUP: Amount paid in past year SUP13 How much did ... pay in child support under this agreement during the past 12 months? U All respondents 15+ who make support payments for child(ren) under 21 years age of living outside the household and these payments were the result of a court order or some other kind of agreement (TAGE ge 15 and ESUPAGRM=1) V 0 .Not In Universe V 1:16000 .Dollar amount D ASUPAMPD 1 1116 T SUP: Allocation flag for TSUPAMPD SUP13 Allocation flag for dollar amount paid in child support during the past 12 months V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ESUPHOPY 2 1117 T SUP: Methods of payments SUP14 Were these payments made: (1) Through employment related wage withholding? (2) Directly to the other parent? (3) Directly to the court? (4) Directly to a child support agency? (5) By some other method? U All respondents 15+ who paid child support under an agreement during the past 12 months (TAGE ge 15 and TSUPAMPD gt 0) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Through employment related wage V .withholding V 2 .Directly to the other parent V 3 .Directly to the court V 4 .Directly to a child support agency V 5 .By some other method D ASUPHOPY 1 1119 T SUP: Allocation flag for ESUPHOPY SUP14 Allocation flag for how payments were paid V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ESUPHLT1 2 1120 T SUP: Type of health care costs included SUP15@1 Was a provision for non-custodial parent to provide health insurance included in the child support agreement? U All respondents 15+ who paid child support under an agreement during the past 12 months (TAGE ge 15 and ESUPAMPD gt 0) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ESUPHLT2 2 1122 T SUP: Type of health care costs included SUP15@2 Was a provision for custodial parent to provide health insurance included in the child support agreement? U All respondents 15+ who paid child support under an agreement during the past 12 months (TAGE ge 15 and ESUPAMPD gt 0) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ESUPHLT3 2 1124 T SUP: Type of health care costs included SUP15@3 Was a provision for non-custodial parent to pay medical costs directly included in the child support agreement? U All respondents 15+ who paid child support under an agreement during the past 12 months (TAGE ge 15 and ESUPAMPD gt 0) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ESUPHLT4 2 1126 T SUP: Type of health care costs included SUP15@4 Was a provision for child support payments to include cash medical support included in the child support agreement? U All respondents 15+ who paid child support under an agreement during the past 12 months (TAGE ge 15 and ESUPAMPD gt 0) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ESUPHLT5 2 1128 T SUP: Type of health care costs included SUP15@5 Was there any other health care costs provision included in the child support agreement? U All respondents 15+ who paid child support under an agreement during the past 12 months (TAGE ge 15 and ESUPAMPD gt 0) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ESUPHLT6 2 1130 T SUP: Type of health care costs included SUP15@6 Was there no health care costs provision for health insurance or expenses included in the child support agreement? U All respondents 15+ who paid child support under an agreement during the past 12 months (TAGE ge 15 and ESUPAMPD gt 0) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ASUPHLT 1 1132 T SUP: Allocation flag for ESUPHLT1-6 SUP15 Allocation flag for type of provision or health care cost included in the child support agreement V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ESUPCUST 2 1133 T SUP: Type of custody arrangement SUP16 What child support custody arrangement does the child support agreement specify? U All respondents 15+ who paid child support under an agreement during the past 12 months (TAGE ge 15 and ESUPAMPD gt 0) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Joint legal and physical custody V 2 .Joint legal with mother physical V .custody V 3 .Joint Legal with father physical V .custody V 4 .Mother legal and physical custody V 5 .Father legal and physical custody V 6 .Split custody V 7 .Other-specify D ASUPCUST 1 1135 T SUP: Allocation flag for ESUPCUST SUP16 Allocation flag for type of custody arrangement V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ESUPSPTM 2 1136 T SUP: Time spent specified in agreement SUP17 Does the child support agreement specify the amount of time ... may spend with ...'s child(ren)? U All respondents 15+ who paid child support under an agreement during the past 12 months (TAGE ge 15 and ESUPAMPD gt 0) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ASUPSPTM 1 1138 T SUP: Allocation flag for ESUPSPTM SUP17 Allocation flag for whether time spent with the children was specified in the agreement V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ESUPTAM1 3 1139 T SUP: Total number of days spent with child(ren)(A) SUP18@1 What is the total amount of days ... spent with this (these) child(ren) under age 21 during the last 12 months? U All respondents 15+ who paid child support under an agreement during the past 12 months (TAGE ge 15 and ESUPAMPD gt 0) V -1 .Not in Universe V 0:366 .Days D ESUPTAM2 2 1142 T SUP: Total number of weeks spent with child(ren)(A) SUP18@2 What is the total amount of weeks ... spent with this (these) child(ren) under age 21 during the last 12 months? U All respondents 15+ who paid child support under an agreement during the past 12 months (TAGE ge 15 and ESUPAMPD gt 0) V -1 .Not in Universe V 0:52 .Weeks D ESUPTAM3 2 1144 T SUP: Total number of months spent with child(ren)(A) SUP18@3 What is the total amount of months ... spent with this (these) child(ren) under age 21 during the last 12 months? U All respondents 15+ who paid child support under an agreement during the past 12 months (TAGE ge 15 and ESUPAMPD gt 0) V -1 .Not in Universe V 0:12 .Months D ASUPTAM 1 1146 T SUP: Allocation flag for ESUPTAM1-3 SUP18 Allocation flag for time spent with child(ren) V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ESUPOTHA 2 1147 T SUP: Other child support agreements SUP19 We talked about the most recent support agreement. Was there any other agreement that covered ...'s other child(ren) under age 21 living outside of this household? U All respondents 15+ who support more children than the number of children covered by the most recent agreement (TAGE ge 15 and TSUPNKID gt 1 and TSUPNKID gt TSUPNAGR and ESUPAGRM = 1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ASUPOTHA 1 1149 T SUP: Allocation flag for ESUPOTHA SUP19 Allocation flag for any other child support agreements V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D TSUPAMAL 4 1150 T SUP: Amount paid in past year for another agreement SUP20 How much did ... pay in child support for this(these) child(ren) during the past 12 months? U All respondents 15+ who have multi child(ren) support agreements (TAGE ge 15 and ESUPOTHA=1) V 0 .None or not in universe V 1:5000 .Dollar amount of child support V .during the past 12 months D ASUPAMAL 1 1154 T SUP: Allocation flag for TSUPAMAL SUP20 Allocation flag for dollar amount paid V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ESUPWOAG 2 1155 T SUP: Any payments made with no agreement SUP21 Did ... make any other payments for any other of ...'s children under age 21 living outside the household without any kind of child support agreement in place? U All respondents 15+ who support more children than the number of children covered by the most recent agreement. (TAGE ge 15 and TSUPNKID gt 1 and TSUPNKID gt TSUPNAGR and ESUPAGRM = 1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ASUPWOAG 1 1157 T SUP: Allocation flag for ESUPWOAG SUP21 Allocation flag for any payments made with no agreement V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D TSUPAMAD 5 1158 T SUP: Tot amt paid in past yr for those with no agreement SUP22 What is the total amount of the payments ... made on behalf of ...'s children under age 21 in the last 12 months? U All respondents 15+ who make any payments for any other of their children under age 21 living outside the household without any kind of child support agreement in place (TAGE ge 15 and (ESUPAGRM = 2 or ESUPWOAG = 1)) V 0 .Not In Universe V 1:25000 .Dollar amount D ASUPAMAD 1 1163 T SUP: Allocation flag for TSUPAMAD SUP22 Allocation flag for total amount paid in past year for those with no agreement V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ESUPTMA1 3 1164 T SUP: Total number of days spent with child(ren) (B) SUP23@1 What is the total amount of days ... spent with this (these) child(ren) under age 21 during the past 12 months? U All respondents 15+ who either support more children than the number of children covered by the most recent agreement or who made child support payments without an agreement or court order in place. (TAGE ge 15 and (TSUPNKID gt 1 and TSUPNKID gt TSUPNAGR and ESUPAGRM = 1) or ESUPAGRM = 2) V -1 .Not in Universe V 0:366 .Days D ESUPTMA2 2 1167 T SUP: Total number of weeks spent with child(ren) (B) SUP23@2 What is the total amount of weeks ... spent with this (these) child(ren) under age 21 during the past 12 months? U All respondents 15+ who either support more children than the number of children covered by the most recent agreement or who made child support payments without an agreement or court order in place. (TAGE ge 15 and (TSUPNKID gt 1 and TSUPNKID gt TSUPNAGR and ESUPAGRM = 1) or ESUPAGRM = 2) V -1 .Not in Universe V 0:52 .Weeks D ESUPTMA3 2 1169 T SUP: Total number of months spent with child(ren) (B) SUP23@3 What is the total amount of months ... spent with this (these) child(ren) under age 21 during the past 12 months? U All respondents 15+ who either support more children than the number of children covered by the most recent agreement or who made child support payments without an agreement or court order in place. (TAGE ge 15 and (TSUPNKID gt 1 and TSUPNKID gt TSUPNAGR and ESUPAGRM = 1) or ESUPAGRM = 2) V -1 .Not in Universe V 0:12 .Months D ASUPTMA 1 1171 T SUP: Allocation flag for ESUPTMA1-3 SUP23 Allocation flag for time spent with child(ren) V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ESUPOTPY 2 1172 T SUP: Reg or lump sum paymts made for other NonHH persons SUP24 During the past 12 months, did ... make regular or lump sum payments for the support of any other person not living in ...'s household? U All respondents 15+ (TAGE ge 15+) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ASUPOTPY 1 1174 T SUP: Allocation flag for ESUPOTPY SUP24 Allocation flag for any payments made for other nonhousehold persons V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D TSUPOTNP 2 1175 T SUP: Number of other persons making support payments for SUP25 For how many other persons did/do ... make support payments? U All respondents 15+ who made regular or lump sum payments for support of any other nonhousehold person during the past twelve months (TAGE ge 15 and ESUPOTPY=1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1:4 .Number of persons D ASUPOTNP 1 1177 T SUP: Allocation flag for TSUPOTNP SUP25 Allocation flag for number of other nonhousehold persons the respondent made support payments for V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ESUPOTRE 2 1178 T SUP: Relationship to younger/youngest pers being support SUP26 How is the younger/youngest person ... makes support payments for related to ...? U All respondents 15+ who made regular or lump sum payments for support of any other nonhousehold person during the past twelve months (TAGE ge 15 and TSUPOTPY = 1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Parent V 2 .Spouse V 3 .Ex-spouse V 4 .Child under 21 V 5 .Child over 21 V 6 .Other relative V 7 .Not related D ASUPOTRE 1 1180 T SUP: Allocation flag for ESUPOTRE SUP26 Allocation flag for respondent's relationship to the youngest person s(he) is supporting V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ESUPOTLV 2 1181 T SUP: Where was support person living SUP27 Where was this person most often living during the past 12 months? U All respondents 15+ who made regular or lump sum payments for support of any other nonhousehold person (TAGE ge 15 and ESUPOTPY=1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Private home or apartment V 2 .Nursing home V 3 .Someplace else D ASUPOTLV 1 1183 T SUP: Allocation flag for ESUPOTLV SUP27 Allocation flag for where support person was living V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D TSUPOTAM 5 1184 T SUP: Amount paid to support person SUP28 How much did ... pay for the support of this person during the past 12 months? U All respondents 15+ who made regular or lump sum payments for support of any other nonhousehold person during the past twelve months (TAGE ge 15 and ESUPOTPY=1) V 0 .Not In Universe V 1:25000 .Dollar amount paid during the V .past 12 months D ASUPOTAM 1 1189 T SUP: Allocation flag for TSUPOTAM SUP28 Allocation flag for amount paid to support person V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ESUPOTRL 2 1190 T SUP: Relationship to person supporting SUP30 How is the other (oldest) person ... makes support payments for related to ...? U All respondents 15+ who made regular or lump sum payments for support of more than one nonhousehold person (TAGE ge 15 and TSUPOTNP gt 1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Parent V 2 .Spouse V 3 .Ex-spouse V 4 .Child under 21 V 5 .Child over 21 V 6 .Other relative V 7 .Not related D ASUPOTRL 1 1192 T SUP: Allocation flag for ESUPOTRL SUP30 Allocation flag for respondent's relationship to person supporting V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ESUPOTLI 2 1193 T SUP: Place where support person was living SUP31 Where was this person most often living during the past 12 months? U All respondents 15+ who made regular or lump sum payments for support of more than one nonhousehold person (TAGE ge 15 and TSUPOTNP gt 1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Private home or apartment V 2 .Nursing home V 3 .Someplace else D ASUPOTLI 1 1195 T SUP: Allocation flag for ESUPOTLI SUP31 Allocation flag for where support person was living V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D TSUPOTPA 5 1196 T SUP: Amount paid to support person SUP32 How much did ... pay for the support of this person during the past 12 months? U All respondents 15+ who made regular or lump sum payments for support of more than one nonhousehold person (TAGE ge 15 and TSUPOTNP gt 1) V 0 .Not In Universe V 1:13000 .Dollar amount D ASUPOTPA 1 1201 T SUP: Allocation flag for TSUPOTPA SUP32 Allocation flag for amount paid to support person V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D TSUPOTNT 5 1202 T SUP: Amount paid to support other people SUP34 How much did ... pay for the support of other people that we have not talked about during the past 12 months? U All respondents 15+ who made regular or lump sum payments for support of more than two nonhousehold persons (TAGE ge 15 and TSUPOTNP gt 2) V 0 .Not In Universe V 1:10000 .Dollar amount D ASUPOTNT 1 1207 T SUP: Allocation flag for TSUPOTNT SUP34 Allocation flag for amount paid to support other people V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EAADUNV 2 1208 T ADQ: Universe indicator Universe indicator U All persons 15+ at end of the reference period. (EPOPSTAT=1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .In universe D EHSTAT 2 1210 T ADQ: Quality of health ADQ1 These next few questions are about ...'s health. Would you say ...'s health in general is excellent, very good, good, fair or poor? U All persons 15+ at end of the reference period. (EPOPSTAT=1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Excellent V 2 .Very Good V 3 .Good V 4 .Fair V 5 .Poor D AHSTAT 1 1212 T ADQ: Allocation flag for EHSTAT ADQ1 Allocation flag for quality of health V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ECANE 2 1213 T ADQ: Use of cane, crutches, or walker ADQ2@1 Does/Do ... use a cane, crutches, or walker? U All persons 15+ at end of the reference period. (EPOPSTAT=1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ACANE 1 1215 T ADQ: Allocation flag for ECANE ADQ2@1 Allocation flag for use of a cane, crutches, or walker V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EWCHAIR 2 1216 T ADQ: Use of wheelchair, elect scooter for getting around ADQ2@2 Does/Do ... use a wheelchair, electric scooter, or similar aid for getting around? U All persons 15+ at end of the reference period. (EPOPSTAT=1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AWCHAIR 1 1218 T ADQ: Allocation flag for EWCHAIR ADQ2@2 Allocation flag for use of a wheelchair or an electric scooter V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EHEARAID 2 1219 T ADQ: Use of a hearing aid ADQ2@3 Does/Do ... use a hearing aid? U All persons 15+ at end of the reference period. (EPOPSTAT=1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AHEARAID 1 1221 T ADQ: Allocation flag for EHEARAID ADQ2@3 Allocation flag for use of a hearing aid V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ECANE6 2 1222 T ADQ: Use of aid for six months or longer ADQ3 Has/Have ... used a cane, crutches, or a walker for six months or longer? U All persons 15+ at end of the reference period who used a cane, crutches, or walker. (EPOPSTAT=1, ECANE=1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ACANE6 1 1224 T ADQ: Allocation flag for ECANE6 ADQ3 Allocation flag for use of aid for six months or longer V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ESEEDIF 2 1225 T ADQ: Difficulty seeing words/letters in newspaper print ADQ4 Does/Do ... have difficulty seeing the words and letters in ordinary newspaper print - even when wearing glasses or contact lenses if ... usually wears them? U All persons 15+ at end of the reference period. (EPOPSTAT=1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No V 3 .Person is Blind D ASEEDIF 1 1227 T ADQ: Allocation flag for ESEEDIF ADQ4 Allocation flag for difficulty seeing words and letters in newspaper print V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ESEENOT 2 1228 T ADQ: Ability to see words and letters in print at all ADQ5 Is/Are ... able to see the words and letters in ordinary newspaper print at all? U All persons 15+ at end of the reference period who have difficulty seeing the words and letters in ordinary newspaper print. (EPOPSTAT=1, ESEEDIF=1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ASEENOT 1 1230 T ADQ: Allocation flag for ESEENOT ADQ5 Allocation flag for ability to see words and letters in print at all V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EHEARDIF 2 1231 T ADQ: Difficulty hearing what is said in conversation ADQ6 Does/do ... have difficulty hearing what is said in a normal conversation with another person even when wearing ... hearing aid? U All persons 15+ at end of the reference period. (EPOPSTAT=1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No V 3 .Person is deaf D AHEARDIF 1 1233 T ADQ: Allocation flag for EHEARDIF ADQ6 Allocation flag for difficulty hearing what is said in a normal conversation V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EHEARNOT 2 1234 T ADQ: Ability to hear what is said at all ADQ7 Is/Are ... able to hear what is said in a normal conversation at all? U All persons 15+ at end of the reference period who have difficulty hearing what is said in a normal conversation with another person. (EPOPSTAT=1, EHEARDIF=1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AHEARNOT 1 1236 T ADQ: Allocation flag for EHEARNOT ADQ7 Allocation flag for ability to hear what is said at all V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ESPEECHD 2 1237 T ADQ: Difficulty having speech understood ADQ8 Does/do ... have any difficulty having ... speech understood? U All persons 15+ at end of the reference period. (EPOPSTAT=1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ASPEECHD 1 1239 T ADQ: Allocation flag for ESPEECHD ADQ8 Allocation flag for difficulty having speech understood V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ESPEECHC 2 1240 T ADQ: Ability to understand speech at all ADQ9 In general, are people able to understand ...'s speech at all? U All persons 15+ at end of the reference period who have any difficulty having speech understood. (EPOPSTAT=1, ESPEECHD=1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ASPEECHC 1 1242 T ADQ: Allocation flag for ESPEECHC ADQ9 Allocation flag for ability to understand speech at all V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EDIF10 2 1243 T ADQ: Difficulty lifting and carrying 10 pounds ADQ10 Does/Do ... have any difficulty lifting and carrying something as heavy as 10 pounds- such as a bag of groceries? U All persons 15+ at end of the reference period. (EPOPSTAT=1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ADIF10 1 1245 T ADQ: Allocation flag for EDIF10 ADQ10 Allocation flag for difficulty lifting and carrying something as heavy as 10 pounds V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ECANT10 2 1246 T ADQ: Ability to lift and carry 10 pounds at all ADQ11 Is/Are ... able to lift and carry a 10 pound bag of groceries at all? U All persons 15+ at end of the reference period who have difficulty lifting and carrying something as heavy as 10 pounds. (EPOPSTAT=1, EDIF10=1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ACANT10 1 1248 T ADQ: Allocation flag for ECANT10 ADQ11 Allocation flag for ability to lift and carry 10 pounds at all V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EDIF25 2 1249 T ADQ: Difficulty lifting and carrying 25 pounds ADQ12 Would ... have any difficulty lifting and carrying a 25 pound bag of pet food? U All persons 15+ at end of the reference period who does not have any difficulty lifting and carrying something as heavy as 10 pounds. (EPOPSTAT=1, EDIF10=2) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ADIF25 1 1251 T ADQ: Allocation flag for EDIF25 ADQ12 Allocation flag for difficulty lifting and carrying something as heavy as 25 pounds V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ECANT25 2 1252 T ADQ: Ability to lift and carry a 25 pound bag at all ADQ13 Would ... be able to lift and carry a 25 pound bag of pet food at all? U All persons 15+ at end of the reference period who have difficulty lifting and carrying something heavier. (EPOPSTAT=1, and (EDIF25=1 or ECANT10=1)) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ACANT25 1 1254 T ADQ: Allocation flag for ECANT25 ADQ13 Allocation flag for ability to lift and carry a 25 pound bag at all V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EPUSHD 2 1255 T ADQ: Difficulty pushing or pulling large objects ADQ14 Does/Do ... have any difficulty pushing or pulling large objects such as a living room chair? U All persons 15+ at end of the reference period. (EPOPSTAT=1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D APUSHD 1 1257 T ADQ: Allocation flag for EPUSHD ADQ14 Allocation flag for difficulty pushing or pulling large objects V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EPUSHC 2 1258 T ADQ: Ability to push or pull large objects at all ADQ15 Is/Are ... able to push or pull such large objects at all? U All persons 15+ at end of the reference period who have difficulty pushing or pulling large objects such as a living room chair. (EPOPSTAT=1, EPUSHD=1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D APUSHC 1 1260 T ADQ: Allocation flag for EPUSHC ADQ15 Allocation flag for ability to push or pull large objects at all V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ESTANDD 2 1261 T ADQ: Difficulty standing or being on feet ADQ16@1 Does/Do ... have any difficulty standing or being on ... feet for one hour? U All persons 15+ at end of the reference period. (EPOPSTAT=1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ASTANDD 1 1263 T ADQ: Allocation flag for ESTANDD ADQ16@1 Allocation flag for difficulty standing or being on feet V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ESITD 2 1264 T ADQ: Difficulty sitting ADQ16@2 Does/Do ... have any difficulty sitting for one hour? U All persons 15+ at end of the reference period. (EPOPSTAT=1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ASITD 1 1266 T ADQ: Allocation flag for ESITD ADQ16@2 Allocation flag for difficulty sitting V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ESTOOPD 2 1267 T ADQ: Difficulty stooping, crouching, or kneeling ADQ16@3 Does/Do ... have any difficulty stooping, crouching, or kneeling? U All persons 15+ at end of the reference period. (EPOPSTAT=1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ASTOOPD 1 1269 T ADQ: Allocation flag for ESTOOPD ADQ16@3 Allocation flag for difficulty stooping, crouching, or kneeling V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EREACHD 2 1270 T ADQ: Difficulty reaching over head ADQ16@4 Does/Do ... have any difficulty reaching over ... head? U All persons 15+ at end of the reference period. (EPOPSTAT=1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AREACHD 1 1272 T ADQ: Allocation flag for EREACHD ADQ16@4 Allocation flag for difficulty reaching over head V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EGRASPD 2 1273 T ADQ: Difficulty using hands and fingers ADQ17 Does/Do ... have any difficulty using ... hands and fingers to do things such as picking up a glass or grasping a pencil? U All persons 15+ at end of the reference period. (EPOPSTAT=1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AGRASPD 1 1275 T ADQ: Allocation flag for EGRASPD ADQ17 Allocation flag for difficulty using hands and fingers V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EGRASPC 2 1276 T ADQ: Ability to use hands and fingers at all ADQ18 Is/Are ... able to use ... hands and fingers to grasp and handle at all? U All persons 15+ at end of the reference period who have any difficulty using his/her hands and fingers to do things such as picking up a glass or grasping a pencil. (EPOPSTAT=1, EGRASPD=1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AGRASPC 1 1278 T ADQ: Allocation flag for EGRASPC ADQ18 Allocation flag for ability to use hands and fingers at all V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ESTAIRSD 2 1279 T ADQ: Difficulty walking up a flight of stairs ADQ19 Does/Do ... have any difficulty walking up a flight of 10 stairs? U All persons 15+ at end of the reference period. (EPOPSTAT=1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ASTAIRSD 1 1281 T ADQ: Allocation flag for ESTAIRSD ADQ19 Allocation flag for difficulty walking up a flight of stairs V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ESTAIRSC 2 1282 T ADQ: Ability to walk up a flight of stairs at all ADQ20 Is/Are ... able to walk up a flight of 10 stairs at all? U All persons 15+ at end of the reference period who have any difficulty walking up a flight of 10 stairs. (EPOPSTAT=1, ESTAIRSD=1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ASTAIRSC 1 1284 T ADQ: Allocation flag for ESTAIRSC ADQ20 Allocation flag for ability to walk up a flight of stairs at all V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EWALKD 2 1285 T ADQ: Difficulty walking a quarter of a mile ADQ21 Does/Do ... have any difficulty walking a quarter of a mile - about three city blocks? U All persons 15+ at end of the reference period. (EPOPSTAT=1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AWALKD 1 1287 T ADQ: Allocation flag for EWALKD ADQ21 Allocation flag for difficulty walking a quarter of a mile V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EWALKC 2 1288 T ADQ: Ability to walk a quarter of a mile at all ADQ22 Is/Are ... able to walk a quarter of a mile at all? U All persons 15+ at end of the reference period who have any difficulty walking a quarter of a mile. (EPOPSTAT=1, EWALKD=1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AWALKC 1 1290 T ADQ: Allocation flag for EWALKC ADQ22 Allocation flag for ability to walk a quarter of a mile at all V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ETELED 2 1291 T ADQ: Difficulty using an ordinary telephone ADQ23 Does/Do ... have any difficulty using an ordinary telephone? U All persons 15+ at end of the reference period. (EPOPSTAT=1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ATELED 1 1293 T ADQ: Allocation flag for ETELED ADQ23 Allocation flag for difficulty using an ordinary telephone V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ETELEC 2 1294 T ADQ: Ability to use a telephone at all ADQ24 Is/Are ... able to use an ordinary telephone at all? U All persons 15+ at end of the reference period who have any difficulty using an ordinary telephone. (EPOPSTAT=1, ETELED=1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ATELEC 1 1296 T ADQ: Allocation flag for ETELEC ADQ24 Allocation flag for ability to use a telephone at all V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EINDIF 2 1297 T ADQ: Difficulty getting around inside the home ADQ25@1 Because of a physical or mental health condition, does/do ... have difficulty getting around inside the home? U All persons 15+ at end of the reference period. (EPOPSTAT=1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AINDIF 1 1299 T ADQ: Allocation flag for EINDIF ADQ25@1 Allocation flag for difficulty getting around inside the home V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EOUTDIF 2 1300 T ADQ: Difficulty going outside the home ADQ25@2 Because of a physical or mental health condition, does/do ... have difficulty going outside the home, for example, to shop or visit a doctor's office? U All persons 15+ at end of the reference period. (EPOPSTAT=1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AOUTDIF 1 1302 T ADQ: Allocation flag for EOUTDIF ADQ25@2 Allocation flag for difficulty going outside the home V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EBEDDIF 2 1303 T ADQ: Difficulty getting in and out of bed or a chair ADQ25@3 Because of a physical or mental health condition, does/do ... have difficulty getting in and out of bed or a chair? U All persons 15+ at end of the reference period. (EPOPSTAT=1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ABEDDIF 1 1305 T ADQ: Allocation flag for EBEDDIF ADQ25@3 Allocation flag for difficulty getting in and out of bed or a chair V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EBATHDIF 2 1306 T ADQ: Difficulty taking a bath or shower ADQ25@4 Because of a physical or mental health condition, does/do ... have difficulty taking a bath or shower? U All persons 15+ at end of the reference period. (EPOPSTTHE=1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ABATHDIF 1 1308 T ADQ: Allocation flag for EBATHDIF ADQ25@4 Allocation flag for difficulty taking a bath or shower V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EDRESSD 2 1309 T ADQ: Difficulty dressing ADQ25@5 Because of a physical or mental health condition, does/do ... have difficulty dressing? U All persons 15+ at end of the reference period. (EPOPSTAT=1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ADRESSD 1 1311 T ADQ: Allocation flag for EDRESSD ADQ25@5 Allocation flag for difficulty dressing V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EWALK2D 2 1312 T ADQ: Difficulty walking ADQ25@6 Because of a physical or mental health condition, does/do ... have difficulty walking? U All persons 15+ at end of the reference period. (EPOPSTAT=1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AWALK2D 1 1314 T ADQ: Allocation flag for EWALK2D ADQ25@6 Allocation flag for difficulty walking V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EEATDIF 2 1315 T ADQ: Difficulty eating ADQ25@7 Because of a physical or mental health condition, does/do ... have difficulty eating? U All persons 15+ at end of the reference period. (EPOPSTAT=1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AEATDIF 1 1317 T ADQ: Allocation flag for EEATDIF ADQ25@7 Allocation flag for difficulty eating V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ETOILETD 2 1318 T ADQ: Difficulty using or getting to the toilet ADQ25@8 Because of a physical or mental health condition, does/do ... have difficulty using or getting to the toilet? U All persons 15+ at end of the reference period. (EPOPSTAT=1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ATOILETD 1 1320 T ADQ: Allocation flag for ETOILETD ADQ25@8 Allocation flag for difficulty using or getting to the toilet V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EMONEYD 2 1321 T ADQ: Difficulty keeping track of money or bills ADQ25@9 Because of a physical or mental health condition, does/do ... have difficulty keeping track of money or bills? U All persons 15+ at end of the reference period. (EPOPSTAT=1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AMONEYD 1 1323 T ADQ: Allocation flag for EMONEYD ADQ25@9 Allocation flag for difficulty keeping track of money or bills V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EMEALSD 2 1324 T ADQ: Difficulty preparing meals ADQ25@10 Because of a physical or mental health condition, does/do ... have difficulty preparing meals? U All persons 15+ at end of the reference period. (EPOPSTAT=1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AMEALSD 1 1326 T ADQ: Allocation flag for EMEALSD ADQ25@10 Allocation flag for difficulty preparing meals V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EHWORKD 2 1327 T ADQ: Difficulty doing light housework ADQ25@11 Because of a physical or mental health condition, does/do ... have difficulty doing light housework such as washing dishes or sweeping a floor? U All persons 15+ at end of the reference period. (EPOPSTAT=1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AHWORKD 1 1329 T ADQ: Allocation flag for EHWORKD ADQ25@11 Allocation flag for difficulty doing light housework V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EMEDD 2 1330 T ADQ: Difficulty taking the right amount of medicine ADQ25@12 Because of a physical or mental health condition, does/do ... have difficulty taking the right amount of prescribed medicine at the right time? U All persons 15+ at end of the reference period. (EPOPSTAT=1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AMEDD 1 1332 T ADQ: Allocation flag for EMEDD ADQ25@12 Allocation flag for difficulty taking the right amount of prescribed medicine V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EINHELP 2 1333 T ADQ: Need help getting around inside the home ADQ26@1 Does/Do ... need the help of another person with getting around inside the home? U All persons 15+ at end of the reference period who have difficulty getting around inside the home. (EPOPSTAT=1, EINDIF=1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AINHELP 1 1335 T ADQ: Allocation flag for EINHELP ADQ26@1 Allocation flag for need help getting around inside the home V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EOUTHELP 2 1336 T ADQ: Need help going outside the home ADQ26@2 Does/Do ... need the help of another person with going outside the home, for example, to shop or visit a doctor's office? U All persons 15+ at end of the reference period who have difficulty going outside the home. (EPOPSTAT=1, EOUTDIF=1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AOUTHELP 1 1338 T ADQ: Allocation flag for EOUTHELP ADQ26@2 Allocation flag for need help going outside the home V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EBEDHELP 2 1339 T ADQ: Need help getting in and out of bed or a chair ADQ26@3 Does/Do ... need the help of another person with getting in and out of bed or a chair? U All persons 15+ at end of the reference period who have difficulty getting in and out of bed or a chair. (EPOPSTAT=1, EBEDDIF=1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ABEDHELP 1 1341 T ADQ: Allocation flag for EBEDHELP ADQ26@3 Allocation flag for need help getting in and out of bed or a chair V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EBATHH 2 1342 T ADQ: Need help taking a bath or shower ADQ26@4 Does/Do ... need the help of another person with taking a bath or shower? U All persons 15+ at end of the reference period who have difficulty taking a bath or shower. (EPOPSTAT=1, EBATHDIF=1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ABATHH 1 1344 T ADQ: Allocation flag for EBATHH ADQ26@4 Allocation flag for need help taking a bath or shower V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EDRESSH 2 1345 T ADQ: Need help dressing ADQ26@5 Does/Do ... need the help of another person with dressing? U All persons 15+ at end of the reference period who have difficulty dressing. (EPOPSTAT=1, EDRESSD=1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ADRESSH 1 1347 T ADQ: Allocation flag for EDRESSH ADQ26@5 Allocation flag for need help dressing V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EWALK2H 2 1348 T ADQ: Need help walking ADQ26@6 Does/Do ... need the help of another person with walking? U All persons 15+ at end of the reference period who have difficulty walking. (EPOPSTAT=1, EWALK2D=1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AWALK2H 1 1350 T ADQ: Allocation flag for EWALK2H ADQ26@6 Allocation flag for need help walking V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EEATHELP 2 1351 T ADQ: Need help eating ADQ26@7 Does/Do ... need the help of another person with eating? U All persons 15+ at end of the reference period who have difficulty eating. (EPOPSTAT=1, EEATDIF=1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AEATHELP 1 1353 T ADQ: Allocation flag for EEATHELP ADQ26@7 Allocation flag for need help eating V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ETOILETH 2 1354 T ADQ: Need help using or getting to the toilet ADQ26@8 Does/Do ... need the help of another person with using or getting to the toilet? U All persons 15+ at end of the reference period who have difficulty using or getting to the toilet. (EPOPSTAT=1, ETOILETD=1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ATOILETH 1 1356 T ADQ: Allocation flag for ETOILETH ADQ26@8 Allocation flag for need help using or getting to the toilet V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EMONEYH 2 1357 T ADQ: Need help keeping track of money and bills ADQ26@9 Does/Do ... need the help of another person with keeping track of money and bills? U All persons 15+ at end of the reference period who have difficulty keeping track of money and bills. (EPOPSTAT=1, EMONEYD=1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AMONEYH 1 1359 T ADQ: Allocation flag for EMONEYH ADQ26@9 Allocation flag for need help keeping track of money and bills V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EMEALSH 2 1360 T ADQ: Need help preparing meals ADQ26@10 Does/Do ... need the help of another person with preparing meals? U All persons 15+ at end of the reference period who have difficulty preparing meals. (EPOPSTAT=1, EMEALSD=1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AMEALSH 1 1362 T ADQ: Allocation flag for EMEALSH ADQ26@10 Allocation flag for need help preparing meals V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EHWORKH 2 1363 T ADQ: Need help doing light housework ADQ26@11 Does/Do ... need the help of another person with doing light housework such as washing dishes or sweeping a floor? U All persons 15+ at end of the reference period who have difficulty doing light housework such as washing dishes or sweeping a floor. (EPOPSTAT=1, EHWORKD=1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AHWORKH 1 1365 T ADQ: Allocation flag for EHWORKH ADQ26@11 Allocation flag for need help doing light housework V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EMEDH 2 1366 T ADQ: Need help taking the right amount of medicine ADQ26@12 Does/Do ... need the help of another person with taking the right amount of prescribed medicine at the right time? U All persons 15+ at end of the reference period who have difficulty taking the right amount of prescribed medicine at the right time. (EPOPSTAT=1, EMEDD=1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AMEDH 1 1368 T ADQ: Allocation flag for EMEDH ADQ26@12 Allocation flag for need help taking the right amount of prescribed medicine V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EHELPER1 2 1369 T ADQ: Person who generally helps with these activities AD27A You have said ... needs the help of another person with one or more activities. Who generally helps ... with these activities? U All persons 15+ at end of the reference period who need the help of another person with one or more activities. (EPOPSTAT=1, and (EINHELP=1, or EOUTHELP=1, or EBEDHELP=1 or EBATHH=1, or EDRESSH=1, or EWALK2H=1, EEATHELP=1, or ETOILETH=1, or EMONEYH=1, or EMEALSH=1, or EHWORKH=1, or EMEDH=1)) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Son V 2 .Daughter V 3 .SPOUSE V 4 .Parent V 5 .Other relative V 6 .Friend or neighbor V 7 .Paid help V 8 .Other nonrelative V 9 .Did not receive help D AHELPER1 1 1371 T ADQ: Allocation flag for EHELPER1 AD27A Allocation flag for person who generally helps with these activities V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EHHMEMB1 4 1372 T ADQ: Identity of the first helper is a household member AD27B Is the person who generally helps ... with these activities a member of this household? U All persons 15+ at end of the reference period who have someone who generally helps with one or more activities. (EPOPSTAT=1, EHELPER1= 1,2,3,4,5,6,7, or 8) V -3 .Not a household member V -1 .Not in Universe V 101:1799 .Person number D AHHMEMB1 1 1376 T ADQ: Allocation flag for EHHMEMB1 AD27B Allocation flag for whether the first helper is a household member V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EHELPER2 2 1377 T ADQ: Another person who generally helps AD27C Does anyone else help ... with these activities? U All persons 15+ at end of the reference period who received the help of another person with one or more activities. (EPOPSTAT=1, EHELPER1=1-8) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .No one else helped V 2 .Son V 3 .Daughter V 4 .Spouse V 5 .Parent V 6 .Other relative V 7 .Friend or neighbor V 8 .Paid help V 9 .Other nonrelative D AHELPER2 1 1379 T ADQ: Allocation flag for EHELPER2 AD27C Allocation flag for another person who generally helps V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EHHMEMB2 4 1380 T ADQ: Whether the second helper is a household member AD27D Is this person a member of this household? U All persons 15+ at end of the reference period who have someone who generally helps with one or more activities. (EPOPSTAT=1, EHELPER2=2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 or 9) V -3 .Not a household member V -1 .Not in Universe V 101:1799 .Person number D AHHMEMB2 1 1384 T ADQ: Allocation flag for EHHMEMB2 AD27D Allocation flag for whether the second helper is a household member V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EHOWLONG 2 1385 T ADQ: Duration of help of another person ADQ29 For how long has/have ... needed the help of another person? U All persons 15+ at end of the reference period who has at least one person who helps with one or more activities. (EPOPSTAT=1, EHELPER1=1-8) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Less than 6 months V 2 .6 to 11 months V 3 .1 to 2 years V 4 .3 to 5 years V 5 .More than 5 years D AHOWLONG 1 1387 T ADQ: Allocation flag for EHOWLONG ADQ29 Allocation flag for how long the person has needed help V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EPAYHELP 2 1388 T ADQ: Whether the help last month was paid for ADQ30 During the past month, did ... pay for any of the help that ... received? U All persons 15+ at end of the reference period who has at least one person who helps with one or more activities. (EPOPSTAT=1, EHELPER1=1-8) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D APAYHELP 1 1390 T ADQ: Allocation flag for EPAYHELP ADQ30 Allocation flag for whether the help last month was paid for V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D TPAYAMT 4 1391 T ADQ: Amount that was paid for help last month ADQ31 How much was paid for such help in the past month? U All persons 15+ at end of the reference period whose family, during the past month, paid for any of the help that he/she received.(EPOPSTAT=1, EPAYHELP=1) V 0 .None or not in universe V 1:4000 .Amount in dollars D APAYAMT 1 1395 T ADQ: Allocation flag for PAYAMT ADQ31 Allocation flag for amount that was paid for help last month V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ECOND1 2 1396 T ADQ: First condition causing difficulty ADQ32@1 I have recorded that ... has difficulty with certain activities. Which condition or conditions cause these difficulties? U All persons 15+ at end of the reference period who have difficulty with certain activities. (EPOPSTAT=1) And (ECANE=1, or EWCHAIR=1, or EHEARAID=1, or ESEEDIF=1, or EHEARDIF=1, or ESPEECHD=1, or EDIF10=1, or EDIF25=1, or EPUSHD=1, or ESTANDD=1, or ESITD=1, or ESTOOPD=1, or EREACHD=1, or EGRASPD=1, or ESTAIRSD=1, or EWALKD=1, or ETELED=1 or EINDIF=1, or EOUTDIF=1, or EBEDDIF=1, or EBATHDIF=1, or EDRESSD=1, or EWALK2D=1, or EEATDIF=1, or ETOILETD=1, or EMONEYD=1, or EMEALSD=1, or EHWORKD=1, or EMEDD=1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 01 .Alcohol or drug problem or V .disorder V 02 .AIDS or AIDS Related Condition V .(ARC) V 03 .Arthritis or rheumatism V 04 .Back or spine problems (including V .chronic stiffness and V .deformity) V 05 .Blindness or vision problems V 06 .Broken bone/fracture V 07 .Cancer V 08 .Cerebral palsy V 09 .Deafness or hearing problems V 10 .Diabetes V 11 .Epilepsy V 12 .Head or spinal cord injury V 13 .Heart trouble V 14 .Hernia or rupture V 15 .High blood pressure V 16 .Kidney problems V 17 .Learning disability V 18 .Lung or respiratory problems V 19 .Mental or emotional problem or V .disorder V 20 .Mental retardation V 21 .Missing legs, feet, arms, hands, V .or fingers V 22 .Paralysis of any kind V 23 .Senility/Dementia/Alzheimer's V .Disease V 24 .Speech Disorder V 25 .Stiffness or deformity of the V .leg, foot, arm, or hand V 26 .Stomach trouble(including ulcers, V .gallbladder, or liver V .conditions) V 27 .Stroke V 28 .Thyroid trouble or goiter V 29 .Tumor, cyst, or growth V 30 .Other D ACOND1 1 1398 T ADQ: Allocation flag for ECOND1, ECOND2, ECOND3 ADQ32@1 Allocation flag for conditions causing difficulty with activities V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ECOND2 2 1399 T ADQ: Second condition causing difficulty ADQ32@2 I have recorded that ... has difficulty with certain activities. Which condition or conditions cause these difficulties? U All persons 15+ at end of the reference period who have a first reported condition causing difficulty with certain activities. (EPOPSTAT=1, ECOND1=1-30) V -1 .Not in universe or no second V .condition V 01 .Alcohol or drug problem or V .disorder V 02 .AIDS or AIDS Related Condition V .(ARC) V 03 .Arthritis or rheumatism V 04 .Back or spine problems (including V .chronic stiffness and V .deformity) V 05 .Blindness or vision problems V 06 .Broken bone/fracture V 07 .Cancer V 08 .Cerebral palsy V 09 .Deafness or hearing problems V 10 .Diabetes V 11 .Epilepsy V 12 .Head or spinal cord injury V 13 .Heart trouble V 14 .Hernia or rupture V 15 .High blood pressure V 16 .Kidney problems V 17 .Learning disability V 18 .Lung or respiratory problems V 19 .Mental or emotional problem or V .disorder V 20 .Mental retardation V 21 .Missing legs, feet, arms, hands, V .or fingers V 22 .Paralysis of any kind V 23 .Senility/Dementia/Alzheimer's V .Disease V 24 .Speech Disorder V 25 .Stiffness or deformity of the V .leg, foot, arm, or hand V 26 .Stomach trouble (including V .ulcers, gallbladder, or V .liver conditions) V 27 .Stroke V 28 .Thyroid trouble or goiter V 29 .Tumor, cyst, or growth V 30 .Other D ECOND3 2 1401 T ADQ: Third condition causing difficulty ADQ32@3 I have recorded that ... has difficulty with certain activities. Which condition or conditions cause these difficulties? U All persons 15+ at end of the reference period who have a second reported condition causing difficulty with certain activities. (EPOPSTAT=1, ECOND2=1-30) V -1 .Not in universe or no third V .condition V 01 .Alcohol or drug problem or V .disorder V 02 .AIDS or AIDS Related Condition V .(ARC) V 03 .Arthritis or rheumatism V 04 .Back or spine problems (including V .chronic stiffness and V .deformity) V 05 .Blindness or vision problems V 06 .Broken bone/fracture V 07 .Cancer V 08 .Cerebral palsy V 09 .Deafness or hearing problems V 10 .Diabetes V 11 .Epilepsy V 12 .Head or spinal cord injury V 13 .Heart trouble V 14 .Hernia or rupture V 15 .High blood pressure V 16 .Kidney problems V 17 .Learning disability V 18 .Lung or respiratory problems V 19 .Mental or emotional problem or V .disorder V 20 .Mental retardation V 21 .Missing legs, feet, arms, hands, V .or fingers V 22 .Paralysis of any kind V 23 .Senility/Dementia/Alzheimer's V .Disease V 24 .Speech Disorder V 25 .Stiffness or deformity of the V .leg, foot, arm, or hand V 26 .Stomach trouble (including V .ulcers, gallbladder, or V .liver conditions) V 27 .Stroke V 28 .Thyroid trouble or goiter V 29 .Tumor, cyst, or growth V 30 .Other D ECONDPH1 2 1403 T ADQ: First condition causing fair/poor health ADQ33@1 I have recorded that ...'�s health is fair/poor. Which condition or conditions cause ...'s health problems? U All persons 15+ at end of the reference period who have fair or poor health but who have no activity limitation. (EPOPSTAT=1, EHSTAT=4 or 5) And (ECANE=2, and EWCHAIR=2, and EHEARAID=2, and ESEEDIF=2, and EHEARDIF=2, and ESPEECHD=2, and EDIF10=2, and EDIF25=2, and EPUSHD=2, and ESTANDD=2, and ESITD=2, and ESTOOPD=2, and EREACHD=2, and EGRASPD=2, and ESTAIRSD=2, and EWALKD=2, and ETELED=2 and EINDIF=2, and EOUTDIF=2, and EBEDDIF=2, and EBATHDIF=2, and EDRESSD=2, and EWALK2D=2, and EEATDIF=2, and ETOILETD=2, and EMONEYD=2, and EMEALSD=2, and EHWORKD=2, and EMEDD=2) V -1 .Not in Universe V 01 .Alcohol or drug problem or V .disorder V 02 .AIDS or AIDS Related Condition V .(ARC) V 03 .Arthritis or rheumatism V 04 .Back or spine problems (including V .chronic stiffness and V .deformity) V 05 .Blindness or vision problems V 06 .Broken bone/fracture V 07 .Cancer V 08 .Cerebral palsy V 09 .Deafness or hearing problems V 10 .Diabetes V 11 .Epilepsy V 12 .Head or spinal cord injury V 13 .Heart trouble V 14 .Hernia or rupture V 15 .High blood pressure V 16 .Kidney problems V 17 .Learning disability V 18 .Lung or respiratory problems V 19 .Mental or emotional problem or V .disorder V 20 .Mental retardation V 21 .Missing legs, feet, arms, hands, V .or fingers V 22 .Paralysis of any kind V 23 .Senility/Dementia/Alzheimer's V .Disease V 24 .Speech Disorder V 25 .Stiffness or deformity of the V .leg, foot, arm, or hand V 26 .Stomach trouble (including V .ulcers, gallbladder, or V .liver conditions) V 27 .Stroke V 28 .Thyroid trouble or goiter V 29 .Tumor, cyst, or growth V 30 .Other D ACONDPH1 1 1405 T ADQ: Allocation flag for ECONDPH1, ECONDPH2, ECONDPH3 ADQ33@1 Allocation flag for conditions causing fair/poor health V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ECONDPH2 2 1406 T ADQ: Second condition causing fair/poor health ADQ33@2 I have recorded that ...'�s health is fair/poor. Which condition or conditions cause ...'s health problems? U All persons 15+ at end of the reference period who have a first reported condition causing fair or poor health. (EPOPSTAT=1, ECONDPH1=1-30) V -1 .Not in universe or no second V .condition V 01 .Alcohol or drug problem or V .disorder V 02 .AIDS or AIDS Related Condition V .(ARC) V 03 .Arthritis or rheumatism V 04 .Back or spine problems (including V .chronic stiffness and V .deformity) V 05 .Blindness or vision problems V 06 .Broken bone/fracture V 07 .Cancer V 08 .Cerebral palsy V 09 .Deafness or hearing problems V 10 .Diabetes V 11 .Epilepsy V 12 .Head or spinal cord injury V 13 .Heart trouble V 14 .Hernia or rupture V 15 .High blood pressure V 16 .Kidney problems V 17 .Learning disability V 18 .Lung or respiratory problems V 19 .Mental or emotional problem or V .disorder V 20 .Mental retardation V 21 .Missing legs, feet, arms, hands, V .or fingers V 22 .Paralysis of any kind V 23 .Senility/Dementia/Alzheimer's V .Disease V 24 .Speech Disorder V 25 .Stiffness or deformity of the V .leg, foot, arm, or hand V 26 .Stomach trouble (including V .ulcers, gallbladder, or V .liver conditions) V 27 .Stroke V 28 .Thyroid trouble or goiter V 29 .Tumor, cyst, or growth V 30 .Other D ECONDPH3 2 1408 T ADQ: Third condition causing fair/poor health ADQ33@3 I have recorded that ...'�s health is fair/poor. Which condition or conditions cause ...'s health problems? U All persons 15+ at end of the reference period who have a second reported condition causing fair or poor health. (EPOPSTAT=1, ECONDPH2=1-30) V -1 .Not in universe or no third V .condition V 01 .Alcohol or drug problem or V .disorder V 02 .AIDS or AIDS Related Condition V .(ARC) V 03 .Arthritis or rheumatism V 04 .Back or spine problems (including V .chronic stiffness and V .deformity) V 05 .Blindness or vision problems V 06 .Broken bone/fracture V 07 .Cancer V 08 .Cerebral palsy V 09 .Deafness or hearing problems V 10 .Diabetes V 11 .Epilepsy V 12 .Head or spinal cord injury V 13 .Heart trouble V 14 .Hernia or rupture V 15 .High blood pressure V 16 .Kidney problems V 17 .Learning disability V 18 .Lung or respiratory problems V 19 .Mental or emotional problem or V .disorder V 20 .Mental retardation V 21 .Missing legs, feet, arms, hands, V .or fingers V 22 .Paralysis of any kind V 23 .Senility/Dementia/Alzheimer's V .Disease V 24 .Speech Disorder V 25 .Stiffness or deformity of the V .leg, foot, arm, or hand V 26 .Stomach trouble (including V .ulcers, gallbladder, or V .liver conditions) V 27 .Stroke V 28 .Thyroid trouble or goiter V 29 .Tumor, cyst, or growth V 30 .Other D EMOTORV 2 1410 T ADQ: Condition is result of a motor vehicle accident ADQ34 Is this condition the result of a motor vehicle accident? U All persons 15+ at end of the reference period who have a condition that causes a health problem or difficulty with certain activities. (EPOPSTAT=1, and (ECOND1=1-30 or ECONDPH1=1-30)) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AMOTORV 1 1412 T ADQ: Allocation flag for EMOTORV ADQ34 Allocation flag for whether condition is the result of a motor vehicle accident V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EMAIN1 2 1413 T ADQ: Main reason for difficulty ADQ35@main condition Which of the conditions that you mentioned do you consider to be the main reason for ...'s difficulties? U All persons 15+ at end of the reference period who have two or more conditions that cause difficulties or health problems. (EPOPSTAT=1, ECOND2=1-30 or ECONDPH2=1-30) V -1 .Not in Universe V 01 .Alcohol or drug problem or V .disorder V 02 .AIDS or AIDS Related Condition V .(ARC) V 03 .Arthritis or rheumatism V 04 .Back or spine problems (including V .chronic stiffness and V .deformity) V 05 .Blindness or vision problems V 06 .Broken bone/fracture V 07 .Cancer V 08 .Cerebral palsy V 09 .Deafness or hearing problems V 10 .Diabetes V 11 .Epilepsy V 12 .Head or spinal cord injury V 13 .Heart trouble V 14 .Hernia or rupture V 15 .High blood pressure V 16 .Kidney problems V 17 .Learning disability V 18 .Lung or respiratory problems V 19 .Mental or emotional problem or V .disorder V 20 .Mental retardation V 21 .Missing legs, feet, arms, hands, V .or fingers V 22 .Paralysis of any kind V 23 .Senility/Dementia/Alzheimer's V .Disease V 24 .Speech Disorder V 25 .Stiffness or deformity of the V .leg, foot, arm, or hand V 26 .Stomach trouble (including V .ulcers, gallbladder, or V .liver conditions) V 27 .Stroke V 28 .Thyroid trouble or goiter V 29 .Tumor, cyst, or growth V 30 .Other D AMAIN1 1 1415 T ADQ: Allocation flag for EMAIN1 ADQ35@main condition Allocation flag for the main reason for difficulty V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D TYEAR1 4 1416 T ADQ: Year when main condition first began ADQ36@YR When did (name of [main] condition) first begin to bother ...? U All persons 15+ at end of the reference period who have one condition or a main condition. (EPOPSTAT=1, AND (ECOND1=1-30 or ECONDPH1=1-30 or EMAIN1=1-30)) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1924:2010 .Calendar year condition began D AYEAR1 1 1420 T ADQ: Allocation flag for TYEAR1 ADQ36@YR Allocation flag for year when main condition first began V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EMONTH1 2 1421 T ADQ: Month when main condition first began ADQ36B@MN Do you know what month? U All persons 15+ at end of the reference period who were first bothered by their condition in 2010. (EPOPSTAT=1, EYEAR1=2010) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1:12 .Month condition began D AMONTH1 1 1423 T ADQ: Allocation flag for EMONTH1 ADQ36B@MN Allocation flag for month when main condition first began V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ELAST12M 2 1424 T ADQ: Condition expected to last 12+ months ADQ38 Is this condition expected to last for at least 12 more months? U All persons 15+ at end of the reference period whose condition began in 2010. (EPOPSTAT=1, EYEAR1=2010) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ALAST12M 1 1426 T ADQ: Allocation flag for ELAST12M ADQ38 Allocation flag for condition expected to last for at least 12 more months V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ELDIS 2 1427 T ADQ: Learning disability ADQ39@1 Does/Do ... have a learning disability such as dyslexia? U All persons 15+ at end of the reference period. (EPOPSTAT=1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ALDIS 1 1429 T ADQ: Allocation flag for ELDIS ADQ39@1 Allocation flag for learning disability V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EMR 2 1430 T ADQ: Mental retardation ADQ39@2 Does/Do ... have mental retardation? U All persons 15+ at end of the reference period. (EPOPSTAT=1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AMR 1 1432 T ADQ: Allocation flag for EMR ADQ39@2 Allocation flag for mental retardation V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EDEVDIS 2 1433 T ADQ: Developmental disability ADQ39@3 Does/Do ... have a developmental disability such as autism or cerebral palsy? U All persons 15+ at end of the reference period. (EPOPSTAT=1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ADEVDIS 1 1435 T ADQ: Allocation flag for EDEVDIS ADQ39@3 Allocation flag for developmental disability V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EALZ 2 1436 T ADQ: Alzheimer's disease ADQ39@4 Does/Do ... have Alzheimer's disease or any other serious problem with confusion or forgetfulness? U All persons 15+ at end of the reference period. (EPOPSTAT=1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AALZ 1 1438 T ADQ: Allocation flag for EALZ ADQ39@4 Allocation flag for Alzheimer's disease V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EOTHERM 2 1439 T ADQ: Other mental or emotional condition ADQ39@5 Does/Do ... have any other mental or emotional condition? U All persons 15+ at end of the reference period. (EPOPSTAT=1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AOTHERM 1 1441 T ADQ: Allocation flag for EOTHERM ADQ39@5 Allocation flag for other mental or emotional condition V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EANXIOUS 2 1442 T ADQ: Frequently depressed or anxious ADQ40 Is/Are ... frequently depressed or anxious? U All persons 15+ at end of the reference period. (EPOPSTAT=1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AANXIOUS 1 1444 T ADQ: Allocation flag for EANXIOUS ADQ40 Allocation flag for frequently depressed or anxious V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ESOCIAL 2 1445 T ADQ: Trouble getting along with other people ADQ41@1 Does/Do ... have a lot of trouble getting along with other people and making and keeping friendships? U All persons 15+ at end of the reference period. (EPOPSTAT=1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ASOCIAL 1 1447 T ADQ: Allocation flag for ESOCIAL ADQ41@1 Allocation flag for trouble getting along with other people V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ECTRATE 2 1448 T ADQ: Trouble concentrating ADQ41@2 Does/Do ... have a lot of trouble concentrating long enough to finish everyday tasks? U All persons 15+ at end of the reference period. (EPOPSTAT=1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ACTRATE 1 1450 T ADQ: Allocation flag for ECTRATE ADQ41@2 Allocation flag for trouble concentrating V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ECOPE 2 1451 T ADQ: Trouble coping with stresses ADQ41@3 Does/Do ... have a lot of trouble coping with day-to-day stresses? U All persons 15+ at end of the reference period. (EPOPSTAT=1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ACOPE 1 1453 T ADQ: Allocation flag for ECOPE ADQ41@3 Allocation flag for trouble coping with stresses V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EINTRFER 2 1454 T ADQ: Ability to manage everyday activities ADQ42 During the past 12 months, did the problems just mentioned seriously interfere with ...'s ability to manage everyday activities? U All persons 15+ at end of the reference period. (EPOPSTAT=1, and (EANXIOUS=1 or ESOCIAL=1 or ECTRATE=1 or ECOPE=1)) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AINTRFER 1 1456 T ADQ: Allocation flag for EINTRFER ADQ42 Allocation flag for ability to manage everyday activities V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EJOBDIF 2 1457 T ADQ: Long-lasting physical or mental condition ADQ43 Does/Do ... have a long-lasting physical or mental condition that has made it difficult to remain employed or to find a job? U All persons between the ages of 16 and 72 (EPOPSTAT=1, 16 V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AJOBDIF 1 1459 T ADQ: Allocation flag for EJOBDIF ADQ43 Allocation flag for long-lasting physical or mental condition V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EJOBCANT 2 1460 T ADQ: Health or condition preventing working ADQ44 Does ...'s health or condition prevent ... from working at a job or business? U All persons between the ages of 70 and 72 who are not employed and had difficulty remaining employed or finding a job due to a long lasting physical or mental condition. (EPOPSTAT=1, EJOBDIF=1, TAGE >= 70 and TAGE EJOBCNTR = -1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AJOBCANT 1 1462 T ADQ: Allocation flag for EJOBCANT ADQ44 Allocation flag for health or condition preventing working at a job or business V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EHWRKDIF 2 1463 T ADQ: Condition limiting the kind/amount of housework ADQ45 Does/Do ... have a physical, mental, or other health condition that limits the kind or amount of work ... can do around the house? U All persons 16+ at end of the reference period. (EPOPSTAT=1, TAGE>=16) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AHWRKDIF 1 1465 T ADQ: Allocation flag for EHWRKDIF ADQ45 Allocation flag for physical, mental, or health condition that limits the kind or amount of housework V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EHWRKNO 2 1466 T ADQ: Health/condition prevents doing any housework ADQ46 Does/Do ...'s health or condition completely prevent ... from doing work around the house? U All persons 16+ at end of the reference period and limited in the kind or amount of work they do around the house. (EPOPSTAT=1, EHWRKDIF=1, TAGE >= 16) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AHWRKNO 1 1468 T ADQ: Allocation for EHWRKNO ADQ46 Allocation flag for health or condition that completely prevents doing work around the house V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ECONDW1 2 1469 T ADQ: First condition causing limitation in working ADQ47@1 I have recorded that ... has/have a limitation in working. Which condition or conditions cause this limitation? U All persons 16+ at end of the reference period with a physical, mental, or other health condition that limits working around the house or remaining in or having employment. (EPOPSTAT=1 and (EDISABL=1 or EJOBCANT=1 or EDISPREV=1 or EHWRKDIF=1), and TAGE >= 16) V -1 .Not in Universe V 01 .Alcohol or drug problem or V .disorder V 02 .AIDS or AIDS Related Condition V .(ARC) V 03 .Arthritis or rheumatism V 04 .Back or spine problems (including V .chronic stiffness and V .deformity) V 05 .Blindness or vision problems V 06 .Broken bone/fracture V 07 .Cancer V 08 .Cerebral palsy V 09 .Deafness or hearing problems V 10 .Diabetes V 11 .Epilepsy V 12 .Head or spinal cord injury V 13 .Heart trouble V 14 .Hernia or rupture V 15 .High blood pressure V 16 .Kidney problems V 17 .Learning disability V 18 .Lung or respiratory problems V 19 .Mental or emotional problem or V .disorder V 20 .Mental retardation V 21 .Missing legs, feet, arms, hands, V .or fingers V 22 .Paralysis of any kind V 23 .Senility/Dementia/Alzheimer's V .Disease V 24 .Speech Disorder V 25 .Stiffness or deformity of the V .leg, foot, arm, or hand V 26 .Stomach trouble (including V .ulcers, gallbladder, or V .liver conditions) V 27 .Stroke V 28 .Thyroid trouble or goiter V 29 .Tumor, cyst, or growth V 30 .Other D ACONDW1 1 1471 T ADQ: Allocation flag for ECONDW1, ECONDW2, ECONDW3 ADQ47@1 Allocation flag for conditions causing limitation in working V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ECONDW2 2 1472 T ADQ: Second condition causing limitation in working ADQ47@2 I have recorded that ... has/have a limitation in working. Which condition or conditions cause this limitation? U All persons 16+ at end of the reference period with a reported first condition that limits working around the house or remaining in or having employment. (EPOPSTAT=1, TAGE>=16, and ECONDW1=1-30) V -1 .Not in universe or no second V .condition V 01 .Alcohol or drug problem or V .disorder V 02 .AIDS or AIDS Related Condition V .(ARC) V 03 .Arthritis or rheumatism V 04 .Back or spine problems (including V .chronic stiffness and V .deformity) V 05 .Blindness or vision problems V 06 .Broken bone/fracture V 07 .Cancer V 08 .Cerebral palsy V 09 .Deafness or hearing problems V 10 .Diabetes V 11 .Epilepsy V 12 .Head or spinal cord injury V 13 .Heart trouble V 14 .Hernia or rupture V 15 .High blood pressure V 16 .Kidney problems V 17 .Learning disability V 18 .Lung or respiratory problems V 19 .Mental or emotional problem or V .disorder V 20 .Mental retardation V 21 .Missing legs, feet, arms, hands, V .or fingers V 22 .Paralysis of any kind V 23 .Senility/Dementia/Alzheimer's V .Disease V 24 .Speech Disorder V 25 .Stiffness or deformity of the V .leg, foot, arm, or hand V 26 .Stomach trouble (including V .ulcers, gallbladder, or V .liver conditions) V 27 .Stroke V 28 .Thyroid trouble or goiter V 29 .Tumor, cyst, or growth V 30 .Other D ECONDW3 2 1474 T ADQ: Third condition causing limitation in working ADQ47@3 I have recorded that ... has/have a limitation in working. Which condition or conditions cause this limitation? U All persons 16+ at end of the reference period with a reported second condition that limits working around the house or remaining in or having employment. (EPOPSTAT=1, TAGE>=16, and ECONDW2=1-30) V -1 .Not in universe or no third V .condition V 01 .Alcohol or drug problem or V .disorder V 02 .AIDS or AIDS Related Condition V .(ARC) V 03 .Arthritis or rheumatism V 04 .Back or spine problems (including V .chronic stiffness and V .deformity) V 05 .Blindness or vision problems V 06 .Broken bone/fracture V 07 .Cancer V 08 .Cerebral palsy V 09 .Deafness or hearing problems V 10 .Diabetes V 11 .Epilepsy V 12 .Head or spinal cord injury V 13 .Heart trouble V 14 .Hernia or rupture V 15 .High blood pressure V 16 .Kidney problems V 17 .Learning disability V 18 .Lung or respiratory problems V 19 .Mental or emotional problem or V .disorder V 20 .Mental retardation V 21 .Missing legs, feet, arms, hands, V .or fingers V 22 .Paralysis of any kind V 23 .Senility/Dementia/Alzheimer's V .Disease V 24 .Speech Disorder V 25 .Stiffness or deformity of the V .leg, foot, arm, or hand V 26 .Stomach trouble (including V .ulcers, gallbladder, or V .liver conditions) V 27 .Stroke V 28 .Thyroid trouble or goiter V 29 .Tumor, cyst, or growth V 30 .Other D EMAIN2 2 1476 T ADQ: Main reason for work limitation ADQ48@1 Which of the conditions that you mentioned do you consider to be the main reason for ...'s limitation? U All persons 16+ at end of the reference period with 2 or more conditions that causes a limitation in working at a job or around the house. (EPOPSTAT=1, TAGE>=16, and ECONDW2=1-30) V -1 .Not in Universe V 01 .Alcohol or drug problem or V .disorder V 02 .AIDS or AIDS Related Condition V .(ARC) V 03 .Arthritis or rheumatism V 04 .Back or spine problems (including V .chronic stiffness and V .deformity) V 05 .Blindness or vision problems V 06 .Broken bone/fracture V 07 .Cancer V 08 .Cerebral palsy V 09 .Deafness or hearing problems V 10 .Diabetes V 11 .Epilepsy V 12 .Head or spinal cord injury V 13 .Heart trouble V 14 .Hernia or rupture V 15 .High blood pressure V 16 .Kidney problems V 17 .Learning disability V 18 .Lung or respiratory problems V 19 .Mental or emotional problem or V .disorder V 20 .Mental retardation V 21 .Missing legs, feet, arms, hands, V .or fingers V 22 .Paralysis of any kind V 23 .Senility/Dementia/Alzheimer's V .Disease V 24 .Speech Disorder V 25 .Stiffness or deformity of the V .leg, foot, arm, or hand V 26 .Stomach trouble (including V .ulcers, gallbladder, or V .liver conditions) V 27 .Stroke V 28 .Thyroid trouble or goiter V 29 .Tumor, cyst, or growth V 30 .Other D AMAIN2 1 1478 T ADQ: Allocation flag for EMAIN2 ADQ48@1 Allocation flag for the main reason for work limitation V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EAPPLYSS 2 1479 T ADQ: Social Security disability benefits ADQ49 In the last 12 months, has/have ... applied for Social Security disability benefits for himself/herself? U All persons 18+ and under 65 at end of the reference period and did not receive Social Security payments. (EPOPSTAT=1, 18 V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AAPPLYSS 1 1481 T ADQ: Allocation flag for EAPPLYSS ADQ49 Allocation flag for Social Security disability benefits V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ECOMPUTE 2 1482 T ADQ: Computer or laptop in this household ADQ50 These next few questions are about computer usage. Is there a computer or laptop in this household? U All persons 15+ at end of the reference period. (EPOPSTAT=1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ACOMPUTE 1 1484 T ADQ: Allocation flag for ECOMPUTE ADQ50 Allocation flag for computer or laptop in this household V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ECMPHOME 2 1485 T ADQ: Use a computer at home ADQ51 Does/Do ... use a computer at home? U All persons 15+ at end of the reference period with a computer or laptop in the household. (EPOPSTAT=1, ECOMPUTE=1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ACMPHOME 1 1487 T ADQ: Allocation flag for ECMPHOME ADQ51 Allocation flag for use a computer at home V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ECMPWORK 2 1488 T ADQ: Use a computer at main job ADQ52 Does/Do ... use a computer as part of his/her main job? U All persons 15+ at end of the reference period. (EPOPSTAT=1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ACMPWORK 1 1490 T ADQ: Allocation flag for ECMPWORK ADQ52 Allocation flag for use a computer at main job V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ECMPSCHL 2 1491 T ADQ: Use a computer at school ADQ53 Does/Do ... use a computer at school? U All persons 15+ at end of the reference period enrolled in school full or part-time during waves 4, 5, or 6. (EPOPSTAT=1 and ((RENROLL=1 or 2) or (RENROLL(prev wave)=1 or 2) or (RENROLL(second previous wave)=1 or 2))) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ACMPSCHL 1 1493 T ADQ: Allocation flag for ECMPSCHL ADQ53 Allocation flag for use a computer at school V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EINTRNET 2 1494 T ADQ: Use the Internet from any location ADQ54 Does/Do ... use the Internet from any location? U All persons 15+ at end of the reference period. (EPOPSTAT=1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AINTRNET 1 1496 T ADQ: Allocation flag for EINTRNET ADQ54 Allocation flag for use the Internet from any location V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EINTHOME 2 1497 T ADQ: Connect to the Internet at home ADQ55 Does/Do ... connect to the Internet at home? U All persons 15+ at end of the reference period who have a computer or laptop in the household and use the Internet from any location. (EPOPSTAT=1, ECOMPUTE=1, and EINTRNET=1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AINTHOME 1 1499 T ADQ: Allocation flag for EINTHOME ADQ55 Allocation flag for connect to the Internet at home V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EINTWORK 2 1500 T ADQ: Connect to the Internet at work ADQ56 Does/Do ... connect to the Internet at work? U All persons 15+ at end of the reference period who use a computer as part of their main job and use the Internet from any location. (EPOPSTAT=1, ECMPWORK=1, and EINTRNET=1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AINTWORK 1 1502 T ADQ: Allocation flag for EINTWORK ADQ56 Allocation flag for connect to the Internet at work V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EINTSCHL 2 1503 T ADQ: Use the Internet at school ADQ57 Does/Do ... use the Internet at school? U All persons 15+ at end of the reference period enrolled in school in wave 6 and use the Internet from any location. (EPOPSTAT=1, (RENROLL=1 or 2), and EINTRNET=1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AINTSCHL 1 1505 T ADQ: Allocation flag for EINTSCHL ADQ57 Allocation flag for use the Internet at school V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EINTLIBR 2 1506 T ADQ: Use the Internet at a public library ADQ58@1 Does/Do ... use the Internet at a public library? U All persons 15+ at end of the reference period who use the Internet from any location. (EPOPSTAT=1, EINTRNET=1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AINTLIBR 1 1508 T ADQ: Allocation flag for EINTLIBR ADQ58@1 Allocation flag for use the Internet at a public library V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EINTCCEN 2 1509 T ADQ: Use the Internet at a community center ADQ58@2 Does/Do ... use the Internet at a community center? U All persons 15+ at end of the reference period who use the Internet from any location. (EPOPSTAT=1, EINTRNET EQ 1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AINTCCEN 1 1511 T ADQ: Allocation flag for EINTCCEN ADQ58@2 Allocation flag for use the Internet at a community center V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EINTSOME 2 1512 T ADQ: Use the Internet at someone else's house ADQ58@3 Does/Do ... use the Internet at someone else's house? U All persons 15+ at end of the reference peiod who use the Internet from any location. (EPOPSTAT=1, EINTRNET=1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AINTSOME 1 1514 T ADQ: Allocation flag for EINTSOME ADQ58@3 Allocation flag for use the Internet at someone else's house V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EINTOTHR 2 1515 T ADQ: Use the Internet at other place ADQ58@4 Does/Do ... use the Internet at other place? U All persons 15+ at end of the reference period who use the Internet from any location. (EPOPSTAT=1, EINTRNET=1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AINTOTHR 1 1517 T ADQ: Allocation flag for EINTOTHR ADQ58@4 Allocation flag for use the Internet at other place V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EICOURSE 2 1518 T ADQ: Use the Internet to take a course online ADQ59 Now we're going to talk about how ... may have used the Internet this year. This year, has/have ... used the Internet to take a course online? U All persons 15+ at end of the reference period who use the Internet from any location. (EPOPSTAT=1, EINTRNET=1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AICOURSE 1 1520 T ADQ: Allocation flag for EICOURSE ADQ59 Allocation flag for used the Internet to take a course online V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EIHEALTH 2 1521 T ADQ: Use the Internet to search for info about health ADQ60 This year, has/have ... used the Internet to search for information about health services or practices? U All persons 15+ at end of the reference period who use the Internet from any location. (EPOPSTAT=1, EINTRNET=1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AIHEALTH 1 1523 T ADQ: Allocation flag for EIHEALTH ADQ60 Allocation flag for used the Internet to search for information about health V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EIGOVERN 2 1524 T ADQ: Use the Internet to search for info on government ADQ61 This year, has/have ... used the Internet to search for information about government services or agencies? U All persons 15+ at end of the reference period who use the Internet from any location. (EPOPSTAT=1, EINTRNET=1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AIGOVERN 1 1526 T ADQ: Allocation flag for EIGOVERN ADQ61 Allocation flag for used the Internet to search for information about government V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EISRCHJB 2 1527 T ADQ: Use the Internet to search for a job ADQ62 This year, has/have ... used the Internet to search for a job? U All persons 15+ at end of the reference period who use the Internet from any location. (EPOPSTAT=1, EINTRNET=1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AISRCHJB 1 1529 T ADQ: Allocation flag for EISRCHJB ADQ62 Allocation flag for used the Internet to search for a job V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D RONLINE 2 1530 T ADQ: Reply to SIPP interview over the Internet ONLINE Would ... be willing to respond to future SIPP interviews over the Internet? U All persons 15+ at end of the reference period who have a computer or laptop in the household or use a computer at home. (EPOPSTAT=1 and (ECOMPUTE=1 or ECMPHOME=1)) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AONLINE 1 1532 T ADQ: Allocation flag for RONLINE ONLINE Allocation flag for being willing to respond to future SIPP interviews over the Internet V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EINTSTIL 2 1533 T ADQ: Again agree to reply to SIPP intv over the Internet INTSTILL If the SIPP questionnaire was available through the Internet, we expect it would work like this: - you could answer the questionnaire at your convenience; - an interviewer would not directly administer the questionnaire; - it might take longer to complete the questionnaire than the current practice; - everyone in the household would be asked to fill in parts of the questionnaire for themselves. Under these conditions, would your household be willing to respond to future SIPP interviews over the Internet? U All persons 15+ at end of reference period who are willing to respond to future SIPP interviews over the Internet. (EPOPSTAT=1, RONLINE=1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AINTSTIL 1 1535 T ADQ: Allocation flag for EINTSTIL INTSTILL Allocation flag for agreeing to respond to future SIPP interviews over the Internet V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D RDISAB 2 1536 T ADQ: Disability recode from Americans w/Disabilties(P70) DISABLED Disability recode from the Americans with Disabilities(P70) Report Series U All persons 15+ at end of the reference period. (EPOPSTAT=1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .With a severe disability V 2 .With a non-severe disability V 3 .No disability D EPCDUNV 2 1538 T CDQ: Universe indicator Universe indicator U All persons V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .In universe D EDDELAY 2 1540 T CDQ: Physical/mental condition CDQ1A Does ... have a serious physical or mental condition or a developmental delay that limits ordinary activities? U The age of the sample person is less than 6 and a designated parent or guardian is a member of the household (TAGE.lt.6 and EPNMOM or EPNDAD or EPNGUARD = 101-699). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ADDELAY 1 1542 T CDQ: Allocation flag for EDDELAY CDQ1A Allocation flag for physical/mental condition V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EARMLEG 2 1543 T CDQ: Long-lasting condition arms/legs CDQ1B Does ... have a long-lasting condition that limits his or her ability to move his or her arms or legs? U The age of the sample person is less than 3 and a designated parent or guardian is a member of the household (TAGE.lt.3 and EPNMOM or EPNDAD or EPNGUARD = 101-699). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AARMLEG 1 1545 T CDQ: Allocation flag for EARMLEG CDQ1B Allocation flag for long-lasting condition arms/legs V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ERUNPLAY 2 1546 T CDQ: Long-lasting condition walk/run/play CDQ1C Does ... have a long-lasting condition that limits his or her ability to walk, run, or play? U The age of the sample person is between 3 and 5 and a designated parent or guardian is a member of the household (TAGE.ge.3 and TAGE.lt.6 and EPNMOM or EPNDAD or EPNGUARD = 101-699). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ARUNPLAY 1 1548 T CDQ: Allocation flag for ERUNPLAY CDQ1C Allocation flag for long-lasting condition walk/run/play V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ESKOOLWK 2 1549 T CDQ: Physical/learning/mental condition CDQ3 Because of a physical, learning, or mental condition, does ... have any limitations in his or her ability to do regular school work? U The age of the sample person is between 6 and 19 and a designated parent or guardian is a member of the household (TAGE.ge.6 and TAGE.lt.20 and EPNMOM or EPNDAD or EPNGUARD = 101-699). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ASKOOLWK 1 1551 T CDQ: Allocation flag for ESKOOLWK CDQ3 Allocation flag for physical, learning or mental condition V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ESPECED 2 1552 T CDQ: Special education services, ever CDQ4 Has ... ever received special education services? U The age of the sample person is between 6 and 19 and a designated parent or guardian is a member of the household (TAGE.ge.6 and TAGE.lt.20 and EPNMOM or EPNDAD or EPNGUARD = 101-699). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ASPECED 1 1554 T CDQ: Allocation flag for ESPECED CDQ4 Allocation flag for special education services V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ESPEDNOW 2 1555 T CDQ: Special education services, current CDQ5 Is ... currently receiving special education services? U The sample person has received special education services (ESPECED=1). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ASPEDNOW 1 1557 T CDQ: Allocation flag for ESPEDNOW CDQ5 Allocation flag for special education services V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ELERNDIS 2 1558 T CDQ: Learning disability like Dyslexia CDQ6@1 Does ... have a learning disability such as dyslexia? U The sample person is between 6 and 14 and a designated parent or guardian is a member of the household (TAGE.ge.6 and TAGE.lt.15 and EPNMOM or EPNDAD or EPNGUARD = 101-699). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ALERNDIS 1 1560 T CDQ: Allocation flag for ALERNDIS CDQ6@1 Allocation flag for learning disability V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EKMR 2 1561 T CDQ: Mental Retardation CDQ6@2 Does ... have mental retardation? U The sample person is between 6 and 14 and a designated parent or guardian is a member of the household (TAGE.ge.6 and TAGE.lt.15 and EPNMOM or EPNDAD or EPNGUARD = 101-699). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AKMR 1 1563 T CDQ: Allocation flag for EKMR CDQ6@2 Allocation flag for mental retardation. V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EKDEVDIS 2 1564 T CDQ: Developmental disability CDQ6@3 Does ... have a developmental disability such as autism or cerebral palsy? U The sample person is between 6 and 14 and a designated parent or guardian is a member of the household (TAGE.ge.6 and TAGE.lt.15 and EPNMOM or EPNDAD or EPNGUARD = 101-699). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AKDEVDIS 1 1566 T CDQ: Allocation flag for EKDEVDIS CDQ6@3 Allocation flag for developmental disability. V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation D EADHD 2 1567 T CDQ: Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) CDQ6@4 Does ... have Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)? U The sample person is between 6 and 14 and a designated parent or guardian is a member of the household (TAGE.ge.6 and TAGE.lt.15 and EPNMOM or EPNDAD or EPNGUARD = 101-699). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AADHD 1 1569 T CDQ: Allocation flag for EADHD CDQ6@4 Allocation flag for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EOTHERDC 2 1570 T CDQ: Other developmental condition CDQ6@5 Does ... have any other developmental condition for which he or she has received therapy or diagnostic services? U The sample person is between 6 and 14 and a designated parent or guardian is a member of the household (TAGE.ge.6 and TAGE.lt.15 and EPNMOM or EPNDAD or EPNGUARD = 101-699). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AOTHERDC 1 1572 T CDQ: Allocation flag for EOTHERDC CDQ6@5 Allocation flag for other developmental condition. V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EADHDMED 2 1573 T CDQ: Medication or receive treatment for ADHD CDQ6A Does ... take medication or receive treatment for this condition? U The sample person has ADHD, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (EADHD=1). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AADHDMED 1 1575 T CDQ: Allocation flag for EADHDMED CDQ6A Allocation flag for medication or receive treatment for ADHD. V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EKCANE 2 1576 T CDQ: Physical aids used CDQ7@1 Does ... use cane, crutches, or a walker? U The sample person is between 6 and 14 and a designated parent or guardian is a member of the household (TAGE.ge.6 and TAGE.lt.15 and EPNMOM or EPNDAD or EPNGUARD = 101-699). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AKCANE 1 1578 T CDQ: Allocation flag for EKCANE CDQ7@1 Allocation flag for use of cane, crutches,or a walker V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EKWCHAIR 2 1579 T CDQ: Physical aids used CDQ7@2 Does ... use a wheelchair or an electric scooter? U The sample person is between 6 and 14 and a designated parent or guardian is a member of the household (TAGE.ge.6 and TAGE.lt.15 and EPNMOM or EPNDAD or EPNGUARD = 101-699). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AKWCHAIR 1 1581 T CDQ: Allocation flag for EKWCHAIR CDQ7@2 Allocation flag for use of wheelchair or electric scooter V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EKHEARAD 2 1582 T CDQ: Use of a hearing aid CDQ7@3 Does ... use a hearing aid? U The sample person is between 6 and 14 and a designated parent or guardian is a member of the household (TAGE.ge.6 and TAGE.lt.15 and EPNMOM or EPNDAD or EPNGUARD = 101-699). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AKHEARAD 1 1584 T CDQ: Allocation flag for EKHEARAD CDQ7@3 Allocation flag for use of a hearing aid V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EKCANE6 2 1585 T CDQ: Physical aids used 6 months CDQ8 Has ... used a cane, crutches, or a walker for six months or longer? U The sample person uses a cane, crutches or walker (EKCANE=1). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AKCANE6 1 1587 T CDQ: Allocation flag for EKCANE6 CDQ8 Allocation flag for physical aids used for six months or longer V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EKSEEDIF 2 1588 T CDQ: Difficulty seeing words/letters CDQ9 Does ... have difficulty seeing the words and letters in ordinary newspaper print, even when wearing glasses or contact lenses if he/she usually wears them? U The age of the sample person is from 6 to 14 and a designated parent or guardian is a member of the household (TAGE.ge.6 and TAGE.lt.15 and EPNMOM or EPNDAD or EPNGUARD = 101-699). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No V 3 .Person is Blind D AKSEEDIF 1 1590 T CDQ: Allocation flag for EKSEEDIF CDQ9 Allocation flag for difficulty seeing words and letters in ordinary newspaper print. V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EKSEENOT 2 1591 T CDQ: See ordinary newspaper print at all CDQ10 Is ... able to see the words and letters in ordinary newspaper print at all? U The sample person has difficulty seeing the words and letters in ordinary newspaper print (EKSEEDIF=1). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AKSEENOT 1 1593 T CDQ: Allocation flag for EKSEENOT. CDQ10 Allocation flag for seeing words and letters in ordinary newspaper print V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EKHEARDF 2 1594 T CDQ: Difficulty hearing with aid CDQ11 Does ... have difficulty hearing what is said in normal conversation with another person (even when wearing his or her hearing aid)? U The age of the sample person is from 6 to 14 and a designated parent or guardian is a member of the household (TAGE.ge.6 and TAGE.lt.15 and EPNMOM or EPNDAD or EPNGUARD = 101-699). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No V 3 .Person is deaf D AKHEARDF 1 1596 T CDQ: Allocation flag for EKHEARDF. CDQ11 Allocation flag for difficulty hearing what is said in normal conversation V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EKHEARNT 2 1597 T CDQ: Hear normal conversation at all CDQ12 Is ... able to hear what is said in a normal conversation at all? U The sample person has difficulty hearing what is said in a normal conversation (EKHEARDF=1). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AKHEARNT 1 1599 T CDQ: Allocation flag for EKHEARNT CDQ12 Allocation flag for able to hear normal conversation at all V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EKSPECHD 2 1600 T CDQ: Difficulty having speech understood CDQ13 Does the child have any difficulty having his/her speech understood? U The age of the sample person is from 6 to 14 and a designated parent or guardian is a member of the household (TAGE.ge.6 and TAGE.lt.15 and EPNMOM or EPNDAD or EPNGUARD = 101-699). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AKSPECHD 1 1602 T CDQ: Allocation flag for EKSPECHD CDQ13 Allocation flag for difficulty having speech understood V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EKSPECHC 2 1603 T CDQ: Speech not understood CDQ14 In general, are people able to understand ...'s speech at all? U The sample person has difficulty having their speech understood (EKSPECHD=1). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AKSPECHC 1 1605 T CDQ: Allocation flag for EKSPECHC CDQ14 Allocation flag for able to understand speech in general V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ESPORTS 2 1606 T CDQ: Long lasting condition sports/games CDQ15 Does ... have a long-lasting condition that limits his/her ability to walk, run or take part in sports and games? U The age of the sample person is from 6 to 14 and a designated parent or guardian is a member of the household (TAGE.ge.6 and TAGE.lt.15 and EPNMOM or EPNDAD or EPNGUARD = 101-699). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ASPORTS 1 1608 T CDQ: Allocation flag for ESPORTS CDQ15 Allocation flag for long-lasting condition sports/games V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EKINDIF 2 1609 T CDQ: Getting around inside home CDQ16 Because of a long-lasting physical or mental condition does ... have any difficulty getting around INSIDE the home by himself/herself? U The age of the sample person is from 6 to 14 and a designated parent or guardian is a member of the household (TAGE.ge.6 and TAGE.lt.15 and EPNMOM or EPNDAD or EPNGUARD = 101-699). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AKINDIF 1 1611 T CDQ: Allocation flag for EKINDIF CDQ16 Allocation flag for long-lasting condition inside home V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EKINHELP 2 1612 T CDQ: Needs help getting around inside the home CDQ17 Does ... need the help of another person with getting around inside the home? U The sample person has difficulty getting around inside the home by themselves (EKINDIF=1). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AKINHELP 1 1614 T CDQ: Allocation flag for EKINHELP CDQ17 Allocation flag for needs help getting around inside home V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EKBEDDIF 2 1615 T CDQ: Difficulty getting in/out of bed/chair CDQ18 Does ... have any difficulty getting in and out of bed or a chair by himself/herself? U The age of the sample person is from 6 to 14 and a designated parent or guardian is a member of the household (TAGE.ge.6 and TAGE.lt.15 and EPNMOM or EPNDAD or EPNGUARD = 101-699). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AKBEDDIF 1 1617 T CDQ: Allocation flag for EKBEDDIF CDQ18 Allocation flag for difficulty getting in/out of bed/chair V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EKBEDHLP 2 1618 T CDQ: Needs help getting in/out of bed/chair CDQ19 Does ... need the help of another person with getting in and out of bed or a chair? U The sample person has difficulty getting around in and out of a bed or chair by himself/herself (EKBEDDIF=1). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AKBEDHLP 1 1620 T CDQ: Allocation flag for EKBEDHLP CDQ19 Allocation flag for needs help getting in/out of bed/chair V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EKBATHDF 2 1621 T CDQ: Difficulty taking bath/shower CDQ20 Does ... have any difficulty taking a bath or shower by himself/herself? U The age of the sample person is from 6 to 14 and a designated parent or guardian is a member of the household (TAGE.ge.6 and TAGE.lt.15 and EPNMOM or EPNDAD or EPNGUARD = 101-699). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AKBATHDF 1 1623 T CDQ: Allocation flag for EKBATHDF CDQ20 Allocation flag for difficulty taking bath/shower V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EKBATHH 2 1624 T CDQ: Need help taking bath or shower CDQ21 Does ... need the help of another person with taking a bath or shower? U The sample person has difficulty taking a bath or shower by himself/herself (EKBATHDF=1). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AKBATHH 1 1626 T CDQ: Allocation flag for EKBATHH CDQ21 Allocation flag for needs help taking bath/shower V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EKDRESSD 2 1627 T CDQ: Difficulty putting on clothes CDQ22 Because of a long lasting condition does ... have any difficulty putting on his/her clothing by himself/herself? U The age of the sample person is from 6 to 14 and a designated parent or guardian is a member of the household (TAGE.ge.6 and TAGE.lt.15 and EPNMOM or EPNDAD or EPNGUARD = 101-699). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AKDRESSD 1 1629 T CDQ: Allocation flag for EKDRESSD CDQ22 Allocation flag for difficulty putting on clothes V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EKDRESSH 2 1630 T CDQ: Need help putting on clothes CDQ23 Does ... need the help of another person with putting on his/her clothing? U The sample person has difficulty putting on clothes by himself/herself (EKDRESSD=1). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AKDRESSH 1 1632 T CDQ: Allocation flag for EKDRESSH CDQ23 Allocation flag for needs help putting on clothes V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EKEATDIF 2 1633 T CDQ: Difficulty eating food CDQ24 Does ... have any difficulty eating food by him/her self? U The age of the sample person is from 6 to 14 and a designated parent or guardian is a member of the household (TAGE.ge.6 and TAGE.lt.15 and EPNMOM or EPNDAD or EPNGUARD = 101-699). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AKEATDIF 1 1635 T CDQ: Allocation flag for EKEATDIF CDQ24 Allocation flag for difficulty eating food V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EKEATHLP 2 1636 T CDQ: Need help eating food CDQ25 Does ... need the help of another person with eating food? U The sample person has difficulty eating food by himself/herself (EKEATDIF=1). V -1 .None or not in universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AKEATHLP 1 1638 T CDQ: Allocation flag for EKEATHLP CDQ25 Allocation flag for needs help eating food V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EKTOILTD 2 1639 T CDQ: Difficulty using/getting to toilet CDQ26 Does ... have any difficulty using or getting to the toilet by himself/herself? U The age of the sample person is from 6 to 14 and a designated parent or guardian is a member of the household (TAGE.ge.6 and TAGE.lt.15 and EPNMOM or EPNDAD or EPNGUARD = 101-699). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AKTOILTD 1 1641 T CDQ: Allocation flag for EKTOILTD CDQ26 Allocation flag for difficulty using/getting to toilet V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EKTOILTH 2 1642 T CDQ: Need help using/getting to toilet CDQ27 Does ... need the help of another person with using or getting to the toilet? U The sample person has difficulty using or getting to the toilet by himself/herself (EKTOILTD=1). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AKTOILTH 1 1644 T CDQ: Allocation flag for EKTOILTH CDQ27 Allocation flag for using/getting to toilet V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EKSOCIAL 2 1645 T CDQ: Difficult to play/get along with other children CDQ28 Does ... have an emotional or mental condition that makes it difficult to play with or get along with other children of the same age? U The age of the sample person is from 6 to 14 and a designated parent or guardian is a member of the household (TAGE.ge.6 and TAGE.lt.15 and EPNMOM or EPNDAD or EPNGUARD = 101-699). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AKSOCIAL 1 1647 T CDQ: Allocation flag for EKSOCIAL CDQ28 Allocation flag for difficult to play/get along with others V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EKCOND1 2 1648 T CDQ: First condition causing difficulty with activities CDQ29@1 I have recorded that ... has difficulty with certain activities. Which condition or conditions cause this difficulty? U The age of the sample person is from 6 to 14 and a designated parent or guardian is a member of the household and the child has difficulty with certain activities (TAGE.ge.6 and TAGE.lt.15 and EPNMOM or EPNDAD or EPNGUARD = 101-699 and ESKOOLWK=1 or EKCANE=1 or EKWCHAIR=1 or EKSEEDIF=1 or EKHEARDF=1 or EKSPECHD=1 or ESPORTS=1 or EKINDIF=1 or EKBEDDIF=1 or EKBATHDF=1 or EKDRESSD=1 or EKEATDIF=1 or EKTOILTD=1 or EKSOCIAL=1). V -1 .Not in Universe V 01 .Asthma V 02 .Attention deficit hyperactivity V .disorder (ADHD) V 03 .Autism V 04 .Blindness or vision problems V 05 .Cancer V 06 .Cerebral Palsy V 07 .Deafness or hearing problems V 08 .Diabetes V 09 .Drug or alcohol problem or V .disorder V 10 .Epilepsy or seizure disorder V 11 .Hay fever or other respiratory V .allergies V 12 .Head or spinal cord injury V 13 .Heart trouble V 14 .Impairment or deformity of back, V .foot, or leg V 15 .Impairment or deformity of arm, V .hand, or finger V 16 .Learning disability V 17 .Mental or emotional problem or V .disorder V 18 .Mental retardation V 19 .Missing legs, feet, arms, hands, V .or fingers V 20 .Paralysis of Any Kind V 21 .Speech problems V 22 .Tonsillitis or repeated ear V .infections V 23 .Other D EKCOND2 2 1650 T CDQ: Second condition causing difficulty with activities CDQ29@2 I have recorded that ... has difficulty with certain activities. Which condition or conditions cause this difficulty? U The sample person has a first reported condition causing difficulty with certain activities (EKCOND1=1 to 23) V -1 .Not in universe or no second V .condition V 01 .Asthma V 02 .Attention deficit hyperactivity V .disorder (ADHD) V 03 .Autism V 04 .Blindness or vision problems V 05 .Cancer V 06 .Cerebral Palsy V 07 .Deafness or hearing problems V 08 .Diabetes V 09 .Drug or alcohol problem or V .disorder V 10 .Epilepsy or seizure disorder V 11 .Hay fever or other respiratory V .allergies V 12 .Head or spinal cord injury V 13 .Heart trouble V 14 .Impairment or deformity of back, V .foot, or leg V 15 .Impairment or deformity of arm, V .hand, or finger V 16 .Learning disability V 17 .Mental or emotional problem or V .disorder V 18 .Mental retardation V 19 .Missing legs, feet, arms, hands, V .or fingers V 20 .Paralysis of Any Kind V 21 .Speech problems V 22 .Tonsillitis or repeated ear V .infections V 23 .Other D EKCOND3 2 1652 T CDQ: Third condition causing difficulty with activities CDQ29@3 I have recorded that ... has difficulty with certain activities. Which condition or conditions cause this difficulty? U The sample person has two reported conditions causing difficulty with certain activities (EKCOND1=1 to 23 and EKCOND2=1 to 23) V -1 .Not in universe or no third V .condition V 01 .Asthma V 02 .Attention deficit hyperactivity V .disorder (ADHD) V 03 .Autism V 04 .Blindness or vision problems V 05 .Cancer V 06 .Cerebral Palsy V 07 .Deafness or hearing problems V 08 .Diabetes V 09 .Drug or alcohol problem or V .disorder V 10 .Epilepsy or seizure disorder V 11 .Hay fever or other respiratory V .allergies V 12 .Head or spinal cord injury V 13 .Heart trouble V 14 .Impairment or deformity of back, V .foot, or leg V 15 .Impairment or deformity of arm, V .hand, or finger V 16 .Learning disability V 17 .Mental or emotional problem or V .disorder V 18 .Mental retardation V 19 .Missing legs, feet, arms, hands, V .or fingers V 20 .Paralysis of Any Kind V 21 .Speech problems V 22 .Tonsillitis or repeated ear V .infections V 23 .Other D AKCOND 2 1654 T CDQ: Allocation flag for EKCOND1 CDQ29@1 Allocation flag for condition(s) causing difficulties with activities V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EKMOTORV 2 1656 T CDQ: Condition result of motor vehicle accident CDQ30 Are any of these conditions the result of a motor vehicle accident? U The age of the sample person is from 6 to 14 and a designated parent or guardian is a member of the household and the child has a condition which contributes to his/her difficulty (TAGE.ge.6 and TAGE.lt.15 and EPNMOM or EPNDAD or EPNGUARD = 101-699 and EKCOND1=1-23 or EKCOND2=1-22 or EKCOND3=1-22). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AKMOTORV 1 1658 T CDQ: Allocation flag for EKMOTORV CDQ30 Allocation flag for whether a condition was caused by a vehicle accident V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D RKDISAB 2 1659 T CDQ: Disability recode from Americans with Disabilities Disability recode from the Americans with Disabilities (P70) Report Series U The age of the sample person is under 20 and a designated parent or guardian is a member of the household. (EAGE lt 20 and EPNUMOM or EPNDAD or EPNGUARD = 101 - 1799). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .With a severe disability V 2 .With a nonsevere disability V 3 .No disability D EAHBUNV 2 1661 T HB: Universe indicator. Universe indicator. U All adults. V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .In universe D EHEALPLA 2 1663 T HB: Employer's health insurance plan HB04 Does ...'s employer offer a health insurance plan to ANY of its employees? U Persons age 15 and older. The person must be employed (EWKESR(EMAX)=1 or 2) and either be uninsured or have insurance from another source (EHIMTH4=2 or ((EHIOWNER=1 OR EHIOWNER=3) and EHEMPLY ne 1) or EHIOWNER = 2. V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AHEALPLA 1 1665 T HB: Allocation flag for EHEALPLA HB04 Allocation flag for whether ...'s employer offers a health insurance plan to any of its employees. V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ENOTPLAN 2 1666 T HB: Reason person is not covered by plan HB05 Why is ... NOT covered by this plan? U Persons age 15 and older. The person must be employed (EWKESR(EMAX)=1 or 2), the current employer offers a health insurance plan, and the person is not covered by that plan (EHEALPLA=1). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Ineligible V 2 .Denied coverage V 3 .Chose not be covered V 4 .OTHER D ANOTPLAN 1 1668 T HB: Allocation flag for ENOTPLAN HB05 Allocation flag for the reason ... was not covered by this plan. V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ENOELIG1 2 1669 T HB: Reason ineligible- probationary period not completed HB07@1 Why was ... ineligible? Was ...'s probationary period not completed? U Persons age 15 and older. The person must be employed, (EWKESR(EMAX)=1 or 2), the current employer offers a health insurance plan, and the person is not eligible for that plan (ENOTPLAN=1). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ENOELIG2 2 1671 T HB: Reason ineligible - contract or temporary employee HB07@2 Why was ... ineligible? Was ... a contract or temporary employee? U Persons age 15 and older. The person must be employed, (EWKESR(EMAX)=1 or 2), the current employer offers a health insurance plan, and the person is not eligible for that plan (ENOTPLAN=1). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ENOELIG3 2 1673 T HB: Reason ineligible - part-time employee HB07@3 Why was ... ineligible? Was ... a part-time employee? U Persons age 15 and older. The person must be employed, (EWKESR(EMAX)=1 or 2), the current employer offers a health insurance plan, and the person is not eligible for that plan (ENOTPLAN=1). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ENOELIG4 2 1675 T HB: Reason ineligible - other HB07@4 Why was ... ineligible? Was it for some other reason? U Persons age 15 and older. The person must be employed, (EWKESR(EMAX)=1 or 2), the current employer offers a health insurance plan, and the person is not eligible for that plan (ENOTPLAN=1). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ANOELIG 1 1677 T HB: Allocation flag for ENOELIG1 through ENOELIG4 HB07@1-HB07@4 Allocation flag for the reason ... was ineligible for that plan. V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EDENCOVE 2 1678 T HB: Reason person was denied coverage HB09 Why was ... denied coverage? U Persons age 15 and older. The person is employed (EWKESR(EMAX)=1 or 2). The current employer offers a health insurance plan and the person was denied coverage under that plan (ENOTPLAN=2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Turned Down based on pre-existing V .condition V 2 .Turned down based on age V 3 .Other D ADENCOVE 1 1680 T HB: Allocation flag for EDENCOVE HB09 Allocation flag for the reason ... was denied coverage by the employer. V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ENOCOV1 2 1681 T HB: No coverage reason, covered by other health ins HB11@1 Why did ... choose not to be covered? Was ... covered by other health insurance? U Persons age 15 and older. The person is employed (EWKESR(EMAX)=1 or 2), the current employer offers a health insurance plan, and the person chose not to be covered by that plan (ENOTPLAN=3). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ENOCOV2 2 1683 T HB: No coverage reason, has medical savings account HB11@2 Why did ... choose not to be covered? Was it because ... has a medical savings account? U Persons age 15 and older. The person is employed (EWKESR(EMAX)=1 or 2), the current employer offers a health insurance plan, and the person chose not to be covered by that plan (ENOTPLAN=3). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ENOCOV3 2 1685 T HB: No coverage reason, plan had no family coverage HB11@3 Why did ... choose not to be covered? Did the plan have no family coverage? U Persons age 15 and older. The person is employed (EWKESR(EMAX)=1 or 2), the current employer offers a health insurance plan, and the person chose not to be covered by that plan (ENOTPLAN=3). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ENOCOV4 2 1687 T HB: No coverage reason, plan too costly HB11@4 Why did ... choose not to be covered? Was the plan too costly? U Persons age 15 and older. The person is employed (EWKESR(EMAX)=1 or 2), the current employer offers a health insurance plan, and the person chose not to be covered by that plan (ENOTPLAN=3). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ENOCOV5 2 1689 T HB: No coverage reason, pre-exist conditions not covered HB11@5 Why did ... choose not to be covered? Did the plan not cover pre-existing conditions? U Persons age 15 and older. The person is employed (EWKESR(EMAX)=1 or 2), the current employer offers a health insurance plan, and the person chose not to be covered by that plan (ENOTPLAN=3). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ENOCOV6 2 1691 T HB: No coverage reason, plan had too many limitations HB11@6 Why did ... choose not to be covered? Did the plan have too many limitations on coverage? U Persons age 15 and older. The person is employed (EWKESR(EMAX)=1 or 2), the current employer offers a health insurance plan, and the person chose not to be covered by that plan (ENOTPLAN=3). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ENOCOV7 2 1693 T HB: No coverage reason, does not need or want coverage HB11@7 Why did ... choose not to be covered? Did ... not need or want coverage? U Persons age 15 and older. The person is employed (EWKESR(EMAX)=1 or 2), the current employer offers a health insurance plan, and the person chose not to be covered by that plan (ENOTPLAN=3). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ENOCOV8 2 1695 T HB: No coverage reason, does not believe in health ins HB11@8 Why did ... choose not to be covered? Does ... not believe in health insurance? U Persons age 15 and older. The person is employed (EWKESR(EMAX)=1 or 2), the current employer offers a health insurance plan, and the person chose not to be covered by that plan (ENOTPLAN=3). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ENOCOV9 2 1697 T HB: No coverage reason, dissatisfied HB11@9 Why did ... choose not to be covered? Did ... have insurance but canceled it because of dissatisfaction? U Persons age 15 and older. The person is employed (EWKESR(EMAX)=1 or 2), the current employer offers a health insurance plan, and the person chose not to be covered by that plan (ENOTPLAN=3). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ENOCOV10 2 1699 T HB: No coverage reason, other HB11@10 Why did ... choose not to be covered? Was it for some other reason? U Persons age 15 and older. The person is employed (EWKESR(EMAX)=1 or 2), the current employer offers a health insurance plan, and the person chose not to be covered by that plan (ENOTPLAN=3). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ANOCOV 1 1701 T HB: Allocation flag for ENOCOV1-ENOCOV10 HB11@1-HB11@10 Allocation flag for the reason ... chose not to be covered by the employer's health insurance plan. V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EOFFEMP1 2 1702 T HB: Other employer offerings - cash in 401(k) HB13@1 In offering health insurance, did ...'s employer offer ... the opportunity to choose cash deposited in a 401(k) plan instead of health benefits? U Persons age 15 and older. The person is employed (EWKESR(EMAX)=1 or 2), the current employer offers a health insurance plan, and the person chose not to be covered by that plan (ENOTPLAN=3). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EOFFEMP2 2 1704 T HB: Other employer offerings - cash or salary bonus HB13@2 In offering health insurance, did ...'s employer offer ... the opportunity to choose cash or a salary bonus instead of health benefits? U Persons age 15 and older. The person is employed (EWKESR(EMAX)=1 or 2), the current employer offers a health insurance plan, and the person chose not to be covered by that plan (ENOTPLAN=3). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EOFFEMP3 2 1706 T HB: Other employer offerings - plan combined with MSA HB13@3 In offering health insurance, did ...'s employer offer ... the opportunity to choose a high deductible health insurance plan combined with a Medical Savings Account(MSA)? U Persons age 15 and older. The person is employed (EWKESR(EMAX)=1 or 2), the current employer offers a health insurance plan, and the person chose not to be covered by that plan (ENOTPLAN=3). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EOFFEMP4 2 1708 T HB: Other employer offerings - contributions to an FSA HB13@4 In offering health insurance, did ...'s employer offer ... the opportunity to choose tax-free employee contributions to a Flexible Spending Account(FSA)? U Persons age 15 and older. The person is employed (EWKESR(EMAX)=1 or 2), the current employer offers a health insurance plan, and the person chose not to be covered by that plan (ENOTPLAN=3). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EOFFEMP5 2 1710 T HB: Other employer offerings - other benefits HB13@5 In offering health insurance, did ...'s employer offer ... the opportunity to choose other benefits (e.g. life insurance, day care, vacation) in place of health benefits? U Persons age 15 and older. The person is employed (EWKESR(EMAX)=1 or 2), the current employer offers a health insurance plan, and the person chose not to be covered by that plan (ENOTPLAN=3). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AOFFEMP 1 1712 T HB: Allocation flag for EOFFEMP1-EOFFEMP5 HB13@1-HB13@5 Allocation flag for whether the employer gives ... the opportunity to choose cash deposited in a 401(k) plan, cash or a salary bonus, a high deductible health insurance plan combined with a Medical Savings Account (MSA), tax-free employee contributions to a Flexible Spending Account (FSA), or other benefits. V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EWHEHEAL 2 1713 T HB: Source of health insurance coverage HB17 Was ...'s health insurance coverage obtained through? U Persons age 15 and older. The person is covered by health insurance. It is in someone else's name, or, if in his/her own name, is obtained from some other source (not from current or former employer, military, private purchase, etc.). (EHIMTH4=1 and (EHIOWNER=2 or ((EHIOWNER=1 or EHIOWNER=3) and EHEMPLY=8))) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Spouse's group/employer plan V 2 .Other private group plan V 3 .An individually purchased policy V 4 .Other health insurance D AWHEHEAL 1 1715 T HB: Allocation flag for EWHEHEAL HB17 Allocation flag for the source of health insurance. V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ECOVMEMB 2 1716 T HB: Coverage available for others HB20 Can ... obtain coverage under this plan for ...'s spouse and other family or non-family members? U Persons age 15 and older. The person is covered by health insurance and has coverage in his/her own name (EHIMTH4=1 and EHIOWNER=1 or 3). If coverage is from a current or former employer, the plan covers only the respondent ((EHEMPLY=1 or 2) and (UHIPER01='N' or UHIPER01=' ' for single person households)) OR persons who do not have health insurance from a current or former employer (EHEMPLY NE 1 and EHEMPLY NE 2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ACOVMEMB 1 1718 T HB: Allocation flag for ECOVMEMB HB20 Allocation flag for whether ... can obtain coverage under this plan for ...'s spouse and other family or non-family members. V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EWHOCOV1 2 1719 T HB: Coverage available for spouse HB22@1 Can the spouse obtain coverage under this plan? U Persons age 15 and older. The person has health insurance coverage in his/her own name (EHIMTH4=1 and EHIOWNER=1 or 3). If the person's coverage is from a current or former employer, it currently covers others (EHEMPLY=1 or 2 and UHIPER01 'N' or ' ' or can cover other people in the household (ECOVMEMB=1). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EWHOCOV2 2 1721 T HB: Coverage available for children HB22@2 Can the children obtain coverage under this plan? U Persons age 15 and older. The person has health insurance coverage in his/her own name (EHIMTH4=1 and EHIOWNER=1 or 3). If the person's coverage is from a current or former employer, it currently covers others (EHEMPLY=1 or 2 and UHIPER01 'N' or ' ' or can cover other people in the household (ECOVMEMB=1). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EWHOCOV3 2 1723 T HB: Coverage available for grandchildren HB22@3 Can the grandchildren obtain coverage under this plan? U Persons age 15 and older. The person has health insurance coverage in his/her own name (EHIMTH4=1 and EHIOWNER=1 or 3). If the person's coverage is from a current or former employer, it currently covers others (EHEMPLY=1 or 2 and UHIPER01 'N' or ' ' or can cover other people in the household (ECOVMEMB=1). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EWHOCOV4 2 1725 T HB: Coverage available for other family members HB22@4 Can other family members obtain coverage under this plan? U Persons age 15 and older. The person has health insurance coverage in his/her own name (EHIMTH4=1 and EHIOWNER=1 or 3). If the person's coverage is from a current or former employer, it currently covers others (EHEMPLY=1 or 2 and UHIPER01 'N' or ' ' or can cover other people in the household (ECOVMEMB=1). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EWHOCOV5 2 1727 T HB: Coverage available for non-family members HB22@5 Can non-family members obtain coverage under this plan? U Persons age 15 and older. The person has health insurance coverage in his/her own name (EHIMTH4=1 and EHIOWNER=1 or 3). If the person's coverage is from a current or former employer, it currently covers others (EHEMPLY=1 or 2 and UHIPER01 'N' or ' ' or can cover other people in the household (ECOVMEMB=1). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AWHOCOV 1 1729 T HB: Allocation flag for EWHOCOV1-EWHOCOV5 HB22@1-HB22@5 Allocation flag for the type of persons who may obtain coverage under this plan. V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ECHPNM01 4 1730 T HB: Person number of first child eligible for coverage Person number of first child eligible for health insurance coverage under this plan but not currently covered. U Persons 15 and older. The person's health insurance plan allowed for coverage of household members, including children and grandchildren (EWHOCOV2=1 or EWHOCOV3=1), and the person is parent or guardian to children not covered by his/her plan. V -1 .Not in Universe V 101:1299 .101:1299 D ECHCOV01 2 1734 T HB: Reason first child was not covered HB24 Why did ... choose NOT to obtain coverage for the first eligible child? U Persons 15 and older. The person's health insurance plan allowed for coverage of household members, including children and grandchildren (EWHOCOV2=1 or EWHOCOV3=1), and the person is parent or guardian to children not covered by his/her plan. V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Child is covered by Medicaid V 2 .Child is covered by Medicare V 3 .Child is covered by other private V .policy V 4 .Child is covered by the group V .policy of someone not V .living in this household V 5 .Too costly to obtain coverage for V .child V 6 .Plan did not cover pre-existing V .conditions of child V 7 .Child is in good health V 8 .Child is covered by the group V .policy of someone else V .living in this household V 9 .Other reason D ACHCOV01 1 1736 T HB: Allocation flag for ECHCOV01 HB24 Allocation flag for the reason the first child was not covered by this plan. V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ECHPNM02 4 1737 T HB: Person number of second child eligible for coverage Person number of second child eligible for health insurance coverage under this plan but not currently covered. U Persons 15 and older. The person's health insurance plan allowed for coverage of household members, including children and grandchildren (EWHOCOV2=1 or EWHOCOV3=1), and the person is parent or guardian to children not covered by his/her plan. V -1 .Not in Universe V 101:1299 .101:1299 D ECHCOV02 2 1741 T HB: Reason second child was not covered HB24 Why did ... choose NOT to obtain coverage for the second eligible child? U Persons 15 and older. The person's health insurance plan allowed for coverage of household members, including children and grandchildren (EWHOCOV2=1 or EWHOCOV3=1), and the person is parent or guardian to children not covered by his/her plan. V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Child is covered by Medicaid V 2 .Child is covered by Medicare V 3 .Child is covered by other private V .policy V 4 .Child is covered by the group V .policy of someone not V .living in this household V 5 .Too costly to obtain coverage for V .child V 6 .Plan did not cover pre-existing V .conditions of child V 7 .Child is in good health V 8 .Child is covered by the group V .policy of someone else V .living in this household V 9 .Other reason D ACHCOV02 1 1743 T HB: Allocation flag for ECHCOV02 HB24 Allocation flag for the reason the second child was not covered by this plan. V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ECHPNM03 4 1744 T HB: Person number of third child eligible for coverage Person number of third child eligible for health insurance coverage under this plan but not currently covered. U Persons 15 and older. The person's health insurance plan allowed for coverage of household members, including children and grandchildren (EWHOCOV2=1 or EWHOCOV3=1), and the person is parent or guardian to children not covered by his/her plan. V -1 .Not in Universe V 101:1299 .101:1299 D ECHCOV03 2 1748 T HB: Reason third child was not covered HB24 Why did ... choose NOT to obtain coverage for the third eligible child? U Persons 15 and older. The person's health insurance plan allowed for coverage of household members, including children and grandchildren (EWHOCOV2=1 or EWHOCOV3=1), and the person is parent or guardian to children not covered by his/her plan. V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Child is covered by Medicaid V 2 .Child is covered by Medicare V 3 .Child is covered by other private V .policy V 4 .Child is covered by the group V .policy of someone not V .living in this household V 5 .Too costly to obtain coverage for V .child V 6 .Plan did not cover pre-existing V .conditions of child V 7 .Child is in good health V 8 .Child is covered by the group V .policy of someone else V .living in this household V 9 .Other reason D ACHCOV03 1 1750 T HB: Allocation flag for ECHCOV03 HB24 Allocation flag for the reason the third child was not covered by this plan. V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ECHPNM04 4 1751 T HB: Person number of fourth child eligible for coverage Person number of fourth child eligible for health insurance coverage under this plan but not currently covered. U Persons 15 and older. The person's health insurance plan allowed for coverage of household members, including children and grandchildren (EWHOCOV2=1 or EWHOCOV3=1), and the person is parent or guardian to children not covered by his/her plan. V -1 .Not in Universe V 101:1299 .101:1299 D ECHCOV04 2 1755 T HB: Reason fourth child was not covered HB24 Why did ... choose NOT to obtain coverage for the fourth eligible child? U Persons 15 and older. The person's health insurance plan allowed for coverage of household members, including children and grandchildren (EWHOCOV2=1 or EWHOCOV3=1), and the person is parent or guardian to children not covered by his/her plan. V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Child is covered by Medicaid V 2 .Child is covered by Medicare V 3 .Child is covered by other private V .policy V 4 .Child is covered by the group V .policy of someone not V .living in this household V 5 .Too costly to obtain coverage for V .child V 6 .Plan did not cover pre-existing V .conditions of child V 7 .Child is in good health V 8 .Child is covered by the group V .policy of someone else V .living in this household V 9 .Other reason D ACHCOV04 1 1757 T HB: Allocation flag for ECHCOV04 HB24 Allocation flag for the reason the fourth child was not covered by this plan. V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ECHPNM05 4 1758 T HB: Person number of fifth child eligible for coverage Person number of fifth child eligible for health insurance coverage under this plan but not currently covered. U Persons 15 and older. The person's health insurance plan allowed for coverage of household members, including children and grandchildren (EWHOCOV2=1 or EWHOCOV3=1), and the person is parent or guardian to children not covered by his/her plan. V -1 .Not in Universe V 101:1299 .101:1299 D ECHCOV05 2 1762 T HB: Reason fifth child was not covered HB24 Why did ... choose NOT to obtain coverage for the fifth eligible child? U Persons 15 and older. The person's health insurance plan allowed for coverage of household members, including children and grandchildren (EWHOCOV2=1 or EWHOCOV3=1), and the person is parent or guardian to children not covered by his/her plan. V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Child is covered by Medicaid V 2 .Child is covered by Medicare V 3 .Child is covered by other private V .policy V 4 .Child is covered by the group V .policy of someone not V .living in this household V 5 .Too costly to obtain coverage for V .child V 6 .Plan did not cover pre-existing V .conditions of child V 7 .Child is in good health V 8 .Child is covered by the group V .policy of someone else V .living in this household V 9 .Other reason D ACHCOV05 1 1764 T HB: Allocation flag for ECHCOV05 HB24 Allocation flag for the reason the fifth child was not covered by this plan. V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ECHPNM06 4 1765 T HB: Person number of sixth child eligible for coverage Person number of sixth child eligible for health insurance coverage under this plan but not currently covered. U Persons 15 and older. The person's health insurance plan allowed for coverage of household members, including children and grandchildren (EWHOCOV2=1 or EWHOCOV3=1), and the person is parent or guardian to children not covered by his/her plan. V -1 .Not in Universe V 101:1299 .101:1299 D ECHCOV06 2 1769 T HB: Reason sixth child was not covered HB24 Why did ... choose NOT to obtain coverage for the sixth eligible child? U Persons 15 and older. The person's health insurance plan allowed for coverage of household members, including children and grandchildren (EWHOCOV2=1 or EWHOCOV3=1), and the person is parent or guardian to children not covered by his/her plan. V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Child is covered by Medicaid V 2 .Child is covered by Medicare V 3 .Child is covered by other private V .policy V 4 .Child is covered by the group V .policy of someone not V .living in this household V 5 .Too costly to obtain coverage for V .child V 6 .Plan did not cover pre-existing V .conditions of child V 7 .Child is in good health V 8 .Child is covered by the group V .policy of someone else V .living in this household V 9 .Other reason D ACHCOV06 1 1771 T HB: Allocation flag for ECHCOV06 HB24 Allocation flag for the reason the sixth child was not covered by this plan. V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ECHPNM07 4 1772 T HB: Person number of seventh child eligible for coverage Person number of seventh child eligible for health insurance coverage under this plan but not currently covered. U Persons 15 and older. The person's health insurance plan allowed for coverage of household members, including children and grandchildren (EWHOCOV2=1 or EWHOCOV3=1), and the person is parent or guardian to children not covered by his/her plan. V -1 .Not in Universe V 101:1299 .101:1299 D ECHCOV07 2 1776 T HB: Reason seventh child was not covered HB24 Why did ... choose NOT to obtain coverage for the seventh eligible child? U Persons 15 and older. The person's health insurance plan allowed for coverage of household members, including children and grandchildren (EWHOCOV2=1 or EWHOCOV3=1), and the person is parent or guardian to children not covered by his/her plan. V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Child is covered by Medicaid V 2 .Child is covered by Medicare V 3 .Child is covered by other private V .policy V 4 .Child is covered by the group V .policy of someone not V .living in this household V 5 .Too costly to obtain coverage for V .child V 6 .Plan did not cover pre-existing V .conditions of child V 7 .Child is in good health V 8 .Child is covered by the group V .policy of someone else V .living in this household V 9 .Other reason D ACHCOV07 1 1778 T HB: Allocation flag for ECHCOV07 HB24 Allocation flag for the reason the seventh child was not covered by this plan. V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D TAMTPLAN 4 1779 T HB: Amount person paid for health plan HB27@AMT How much does ... pay for ...'s health plan? U Persons age 15 and older. The person has health insurance in his/her own name (EHIMTH4=1 and EHIOWNER=1 or 3) and the employer does not pay the entire cost of the coverage (EHICOST ne 1). V 0 .None or not in universe V 1:9000 .Amount in dollars D AAMTPLAN 1 1783 T HB: Allocation flag for TAMTPLAN HB27@AMT Allocation flag for the amount ... paid for the health plan. V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ETIMPLAN 2 1784 T HB: Frequency of health insurance payments HB29 How often does ... pay this amount? NOTE: Over forty percent of the data for this variable is imputed, see user note. U Persons age 15 and older. The person has health insurance in his/her own name (EHIMTH4=1 and EHIOWNER=1 or 3) and the employer does not pay the entire cost of the coverage (EHICOST ne 1) and EAMTPLAN > 0. V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Weekly V 2 .Every two weeks V 3 .Twice monthly V 4 .Monthly V 5 .Semi-annually V 6 .Annually V 7 .Other D ATIMPLAN 1 1786 T HB: Allocation flag for ETIMPLAN HB29 Allocation flag for the frequency of health insurance payments. V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ETAXPLAN 2 1787 T HB: Special tax treatment for health plan HB32 Do ...'s contributions for ...'s health plan receive special tax treatment? For example, are ...'s contributions made through a premium reimbursement account, often called a premium conversion plan? U Persons age 15 and over. The person has health insurance coverage in his/her own name from a current or former employer and the employer does not pay for the entire cost of the plan. (EHIMTH4=1 and EHIOWNER=1 or 3 and EHEMPLY=1 or 2 and EHICOST ne 1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ATAXPLAN 1 1789 T HB: Allocation flag for ETAXPLAN HB32 Allocation flag for whether contributions for ...'s health plan received special tax treatment. V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EPREMINC 2 1790 T HB: Premium increase when left employer HB34 When ... left that employer did ...'s share of the premium increase? U Persons age 15 and over. The person has health insurance coverage in his/her own name from a former employer and the employer does not pay for the entire cost of the plan. (EHIMTH4=1 and EHIOWNER=1 or 3 and EHEMPLY=2 and EHICOST ne 1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D APREMINC 1 1792 T HB: Allocation flag for EPREMINC HB34 Allocation flag for whether ...'s share of the premium increased when ... left that employer. V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ELEFTPLA 2 1793 T HB: Time health plan is in effect after leaving employer HB36 How long after ... left that employer can this health plan continue to be in effect? U Persons age 15 and older. The person has health insurance in his/her own name from a former employer. (EHIMTH4=1 and EHIOWNER=1 or 3 and EHEMPLY=2) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Until age 65 or Medicare V .eligibility V 2 .Less than 1 month V 3 .1 to 18 months V 4 .19 to 36 months V 5 .More than 36 months V 6 .For life D ALEFTPLA 1 1795 T HB: Allocation flag for ELEFTPLA HB36 Allocation flag for the amount of time ...'s health plan continued to be in effect after ... left ...'s former employer. V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EPLANMED 2 1796 T HB: Health plan covers Medicare coinsurance HB38 Does ...'s health plan cover Medicare coinsurance and deductibles? U Persons age 15 and over who are covered by Medicare. (ECRMTH4=1 or ECDMTH4=1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D APLANMED 1 1798 T HB: Allocation flag for EPLANMED HB38 Allocation flag for whether the health plan covers Medicare coinsurance and deductibles. V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EOPPCH1 2 1799 T HB: Employer offerings - cash in 401(k) plan HB39@1 In offering health insurance, did ...'s employer offer ... the opportunity to choose cash deposited in a 401(k) plan instead of health benefits? U Persons age 15 and older. The person has health insurance in his/her own name through the current employer. (EHIMTH4=1 and EHIOWNER=1 or 3 and EHEMPLY=1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EOPPCH2 2 1801 T HB: Employer offerings - cash or a salary bonus HB39@2 In offering health insurance, did ...'s employer offer ... the opportunity to choose cash or a salary bonus instead of health benefits? U Persons age 15 and older. The person has health insurance in his/her own name through the current employer. (EHIMTH4=1 and EHIOWNER=1 or 3 and EHEMPLY=1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EOPPCH3 2 1803 T HB: Employer offerings - plan combined with MSA HB39@3 In offering health insurance, did ...'s employer offer ... the opportunity to choose a high deductible health insurance plan combined with a Medical Savings Account(MSA)? U Persons age 15 and older. The person has health insurance in his/her own name through the current employer. (EHIMTH4=1 and EHIOWNER=1 or 3 and EHEMPLY=1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EOPPCH4 2 1805 T HB: Employer offerings - contributions to an FSA HB39@4 In offering health insurance, did ...'s employer offer ... the opportunity to choose tax-free employee contributions to a Flexible Spending Account (FSA)? U Persons age 15 and older. The person has health insurance in his/her own name through the current employer. (EHIMTH4=1 and EHIOWNER=1 or 3 and EHEMPLY=1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EOPPCH5 2 1807 T HB: Employer offerings - other benefits HB39@5 In offering health insurance, did ...'s employer offer ... the opportunity to choose other benefits (e.g. life insurance, day care, vacation) in place of health benefits? U Persons age 15 and older. The person has health insurance in his/her own name through the current employer. (EHIMTH4=1 and EHIOWNER=1 or 3 and EHEMPLY=1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AOPPCH 1 1809 T HB: Allocation flag for EOPPCH1-EOPPCH5 HB39@1-HB39@5 Allocation flag for whether the employer offered ... the opportunity to choose cash deposited in a 401(k) plan instead of health benefits, cash or a salary bonus instead of health benefits, a high deductible health insurance plan combined with a Medical Savings Account (MSA), tax-free employee contributions to a Flexible Spending Account (FSA), or other benefits (e.g. life insurance, day care, vacation) in place of health benefits. V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EHASHMO 2 1810 T HB: Whether health insurance plan is an HMO HB42 Is ...'s plan an HMO? U Persons age 15 and older. The person has health insurance in his/her own name. (EHIMTH4=1 and EHIOWNER=1 or 3) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AHASHMO 1 1812 T HB: Allocation flag for EHASHMO HB42 Allocation flag for whether ...'s plan is an HMO. V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ESIGNDOC 2 1813 T HB: Plan uses clinics for routine care HB43 Does ...'s insurance plan require ... to sign up with a certain primary care doctor, group of doctors, or with a certain clinic to which ... must go for all of ...'s routine care? U Persons age 15 and older. The person has health insurance in his/her own name and answered that they do not belong to an HMO. (EHIMTH4=1 and EHIOWNER=1 or 3 and EHASHMO=2) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ASIGNDOC 1 1815 T HB: Allocation flag for ESIGNDOC HB43 Allocation flag for whether ...'s health insurance plan requires ... to sign up with a certain primary care doctor, group of doctors, or with a certain clinic to which ... must go for routine care. V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EBOOKDOC 2 1816 T HB: List of doctors associated with the health plan HB44 Is there a book or list of doctors associated with the plan? U Persons age 15 and over. The person's health insurance plan is not an HMO and does not require them to go to a specific doctor or clinic. (ESIGNDOC=2) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ABOOKDOC 1 1818 T HB: Allocation flag for EBOOKDOC HB44 Allocation flag for whether there is a book or list of doctors associated with the plan. V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EWHOREF 2 1819 T HB: Plan pays for doctor visits without a referral HB45 If ... does NOT have a referral, will ...'s plan pay for any of the costs of visits to doctors who are NOT associated with ...'s plan? U Persons age 15 and older. The person has health insurance in his/her own name (EHIMTH4=1 and EHIOWNER=1 or 3). The health insurance plan is an HMO (EHASHMO=1) or requires the person to go to specific doctors (ESIGNDOC=1). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AWHOREF 1 1821 T HB: Allocation flag for EWHOREF HB45 Allocation flag for whether ...'s plan will pay for any of the costs of visits to doctors who are NOT associated with the plan if ... did not have a referral. V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EOPTIONS 2 1822 T HB: Multiple health insurance plans offered HB47 Did ...'s employer offer more than one health insurance plan from which to choose, or was ...'s plan the only choice? U Persons age 15 and older. The person has insurance in his/her own name from either the current or former employer. (EHIMTH4=1 and EHIOWNER =1 or 3 and EHEMPLY=1 or 2) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Employer offers more than one V .plan to choose from V 2 .Respondent's plan is the only one D AOPTIONS 1 1824 T HB: Allocation flag for EOPTIONS HB47 Allocation flag for whether ...'s employer offered more than one health insurance plan from which to choose, or whether ...'s plan was the only choice. V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ECHOICE1 2 1825 T HB: Employer offers traditional health insurance plans HB49 In addition to the kind of plan ... chose, did ...'s employer offer any traditional health insurance plans that let ... choose ...'s own doctor and that reimburse ... or pay the doctor directly following submission of medical bills? U Persons age 15 and older. The person has insurance in his/her own name from his/her current or former employer and the plan is a POS or an HMO. (EHIMTH4=1 and EHIOWNER=1 or 3 and EHEMPLY=1 or 2 and EWHOREF=1 or 2 and EOPTIONS=1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ACHOICE1 1 1827 T HB: Allocation flag for ECHOICE1 HB49 Allocation flag for whether ...'s employer offered any traditional health insurance plans that let them choose their own doctor and that reimbursed them to pay the doctor directly following submission of medical bills. V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ECHOICE2 2 1828 T HB: Employer offered plans such as HMOs HB50 In addition to the kind of plan ... chose, did ...'s employer offer any health insurance plans through Health Maintenance Organizations, HMOs? U Persons age 15 and older. The person has health insurance in his/her own name from his/her current or former employer and the plan is a PPO or an FFS. (EHIMTH4=1 and EHIOWNER=1 or 3 and EHEMPLY=1 or 2 and EBOOKDOC=1 or 2 and EOPTIONS=1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ACHOICE2 1 1830 T HB: Allocation flag for ECHOICE2 HB50 Allocation flag for whether ...'s employer offered any health insurance plans through Health Maintenance Organizations, HMOs. V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EEMPMATE 2 1831 T HB: Educational materials provided HB51 Does ...'s employer provide any educational materials to help ... make ...'s choice? U Persons age 15 and older. The person has health insurance in his/her own name from a current or former employer and their employer offered a variety of types of health insurance. (EHIMTH4=1 and EHIOWNER=1 or 3 and EHEMPLY=1 or 2 and ECHOICE1=1 or ECHOICE2=1 and EOPTIONS=1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AEMPMATE 1 1833 T HB: Allocation flag for EEMPMATE HB51 Allocation flag for whether ...'s employer provided any educational materials to help ... chose a health plan. V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EMATCOMP 2 1834 T HB: Materials provide easy comparison between plans HB52 Did the educational materials provide an easy way to compare the costs, benefits, quality or any differences between the plans? U Persons age 15 and older. The person has health insurance in his/her own name from a current or former employer and their employer offered a variety of types of health insurance, along with educational materials to help him/her choose. (EHIMTH4=1 and EHIOWNER=1 or 3 and EHEMPLY=1 or 2 and EOPTIONS=1 and (ECHOICE1=1 or ECHOICE2=1)and EEMPMATE=1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AMATCOMP 1 1836 T HB: Allocation flag for EMATCOMP HB52 Allocation flag for whether the educational materials provided an easy way to compare the costs, benefits, quality or any differences between the plans. V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ECONDNOT 2 1837 T HB: Pre-existing medical condition HB53 Does ... or a family member have a pre-existing medical condition that is not covered by this plan? U Persons age 15 and older who have health insurance in his/her own name. (EHIMTH4=1 and EHIOWNER=1 or 3) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ACONDNOT 1 1839 T HB: Allocation flag for ECONDNOT HB53 Allocation flag for whether ... or a family member has a pre-existing medical condition that is not covered by this plan. V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EOFFLONG 2 1840 T HB: Nursing home or home care coverage HB56 Does ...'s employer offer a plan to any of its employees that provides nursing home or home care coverage for long-term care needs to employees or family members? U Persons age 15 and older who are employed. (EWKESR(EMAX)=1 or 2) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AOFFLONG 1 1842 T HB: Allocation flag for EOFFLONG HB56 Allocation flag for whether ...'s employer offers a plan to any of its employees that provides nursing home or home care coverage for long-term care needs to employees or family members. V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ECOVLONG 2 1843 T HB: Coverage under long-term care plan HB57 Is ... covered under this long term care plan? U Persons age 15 and older, employed, and the current employer offers long term care insurance. (EWKESR(EMAX)=1 or 2 and EOFFLONG=1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ACOVLONG 1 1845 T HB: Allocation flag for ECOVLONG HB57 Allocation flag for whether ... was covered under this long term care plan. V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EEMPCOST 2 1846 T HB: Employer pays costs of plan HB58 Does ...'s employer pay for all, part, or none of the costs of the plan? U Persons age 15 and older, employed and covered by a long term care plan provided by the current employer. (EWKESR(EMAX)=1 or 2 and ECOVLONG=1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .All V 2 .Part V 3 .None D AEMPCOST 1 1848 T HB: Allocation flag for EEMPCOST HB58 Allocation flag for whether ...'s employer pays for all, part, or none of the costs of the plan. V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D TAMTLONG 3 1849 T HB: Amount paid for long term care plan HB59@AMT How much does ... pay for ...'s long term care plan? NOTE: Over forty percent of the data for this variable is imputed, see user note. U Persons age 15 and older, employed, covered by a long term care plan provided by the current employer, and the employer pays for either part or none of the plan. (EWKESR(EMAX)=1 or 2 and ECOVLONG=1 and EEMPCOST=2 or 3) V 0 .None or not in universe V 1:900 .Amount paid D AAMTLONG 1 1852 T HB: Allocation flag for TAMTLONG HB59@AMT Allocation flag for the amount ... paid for ...'s long term care plan. V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ETIMEAMT 2 1853 T HB: Frequency paid this amount HB61 How often does ... pay this amount? NOTE: Over forty percent of the data for this variable is imputed, see user note. U Persons age 15 and older, employed, covered by a long term care plan provided by the current employer, and the employer pays for either part or none of the plan. (EWKESR(EMAX)=1 or 2 and ECOVLONG=1 and EEMPCOST=2 or 3) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Weekly V 2 .Every two weeks V 3 .Twice monthly V 4 .Monthly V 5 .Semi-annually V 6 .Annually V 7 .Other D ATIMEAMT 1 1855 T HB: Allocation flag for ETIMEAMT HB61 Allocation flag for the frequency ... paid this amount. V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ERETHEAL 2 1856 T HB: Health insurance obtained through retirement HB65 If ... were to retire from this job, would ... be able to obtain health insurance from ...'s current employer at the employer's group rate throughout ...'s retirement years? U Persons age 46 and older. The person is employed (EWKESR(EMAX)=1 or 2), and has been offered insurance from the employer (EHEMPLY=1 or ENOTPLAN=3). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ARETHEAL 1 1858 T HB: Allocation flag for ERETHEAL HB65 Allocation flag for whether, if ... was to retire from this job, would ... be able to obtain health insurance from the current employer at the employer's group rate throughout ...'s retirement years. V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ERETCONT 2 1859 T HB: Continue health insurance plan until age 65 HB66 If ... were to retire, could ... continue the health insurance plan at the employer's group rate until age 65? NOTE: Over forty percent of the data for this variable is imputed, see user note. U Persons age 46 and older. The person is employed (EWKESR(EMAX)=1 or 2), has been offered insurance from the employer and cannot maintain health insurance at employers group rate throughout retirement years. ((EHEMPLY=1 or ENOTPLAN=3)and ERETHEAL=2) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ARETCONT 1 1861 T HB: Allocation flag for ERETCONT HB66 Allocation flag for whether, if ... were to retire, could ... continue the health insurance plan at the employer's group rate until age 65. V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ERETPAYS 2 1862 T HB: Employer pays cost of health plan after retirement HB67 Does ... expect that ...'s employer would pay for all, part, or none of the cost of this health plan after ... retirement? U Persons age 46 and older, employed, who would be able to obtain health insurance from their current employer at the employer's group rate throughout their retirement years or until age 65. (EWKESR(EMAX)=1 or 2 and (EHEMPLY=1 or ENOTPLAN=3) and (ERETHEAL=1 or ERETCONT=1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .All V 2 .Part V 3 .None D ARETPAYS 1 1864 T HB: Allocation flag for ERETPAYS HB67 Allocation flag for whether ... expects that ...'s employer will pay for all, part, or none of the cost of this health plan after ...'s retirement. V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ERETPLAN 2 1865 T HB: Retirees obtain coverage for spouse HB68 Can retirees obtain coverage under this plan for spouses and other family or non-family members? NOTE: Over forty percent of the data for this variable is imputed, see user note. U Persons age 46 and older, employed, who would be able to obtain health insurance from their current employer at the employer's group rate throughout their retirement years or until age 65. (EWKESR(EMAX)=1 or 2 and (EHEMPLY=1 or ENOTPLAN=3) and (ERETHEAL=1 or ERETCONT=1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ARETPLAN 1 1867 T HB: Allocation flag for ERETPLAN HB68 Allocation flag for whether retirees can obtain coverage under this plan for spouses and other family or non-family members. V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EWHOPLN1 2 1868 T HB: Spouse may obtain coverage under the plan HB69@1 Can the spouse obtain coverage under this plan? NOTE: Over forty percent of the data for this variable is imputed, see user note. U Persons age 46 and older, employed, who would be able to obtain health insurance from their current employer at the employer's group rate throughout their retirement years or until age 65 and whose plan can cover other family or non-family members. (EWKESR(EMAX)=1 or 2 and (EHEMPLY=1 or ENOTPLAN=3) and (ERETHEAL=1 or ERETCONT=1) and ERETPLAN=1 V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EWHOPLN2 2 1870 T HB: Children may obtain coverage under the plan HB69@2 Can the children obtain coverage under this plan? NOTE: Over forty percent of the data for this variable is imputed, see user note. U Persons age 46 and older, employed, who would be able to obtain health insurance from their current employer at the employer's group rate throughout their retirement years or until age 65 and whose plan can cover other family or non-family members. (EWKESR(EMAX)=1 or 2 and (EHEMPLY=1 or ENOTPLAN=3) and (ERETHEAL=1 or ERETCONT=1) and ERETPLAN=1 V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EWHOPLN3 2 1872 T HB: Grandchildren may obtain coverage under the plan HB69@3 Can the grandchildren obtain coverage under this plan? NOTE: Over forty percent of the data for this variable is imputed, see user note. U Persons age 46 and older, employed, who would be able to obtain health insurance from their current employer at the employer's group rate throughout their retirement years or until age 65 and whose plan can cover other family or non-family members. (EWKESR(EMAX)=1 or 2 and (EHEMPLY=1 or ENOTPLAN=3) and (ERETHEAL=1 or ERETCONT=1) and ERETPLAN=1 V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EWHOPLN4 2 1874 T HB: Other family members obtain coverage under this plan HB69@4 Can other family members obtain coverage under this plan? NOTE: Over forty percent of the data for this variable is imputed, see user note. U Persons age 46 and older, employed, who would be able to obtain health insurance from their current employer at the employer's group rate throughout their retirement years or until age 65 and whose plan can cover other family or non-family members. (EWKESR(EMAX)=1 or 2 and (EHEMPLY=1 or ENOTPLAN=3) and (ERETHEAL=1 or ERETCONT=1) and ERETPLAN=1 V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EWHOPLN5 2 1876 T HB: Non-family members obtain coverage under this plan HB69@5 Can non-family members obtain coverage under this plan? NOTE: Over forty percent of the data for this variable is imputed, see user note. U Persons age 46 and older, employed, who would be able to obtain health insurance from their current employer at the employer's group rate throughout their retirement years or until age 65 and whose plan can cover other family or non-family members. (EWKESR(EMAX)=1 or 2 and (EHEMPLY=1 or ENOTPLAN=3) and (ERETHEAL=1 or ERETCONT=1) and ERETPLAN=1 V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AWHOPLN 1 1878 T HB: Allocation flag for EWHOPLN1-EWHOPLN5 HB69@1-HB69@5 Allocation flag for the persons who may obtain coverage under this plan. V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EPAIDJOB 2 1879 T HB: At job for one year or more HB73 Has ... ever worked at a paid job for one year or more? U Persons age 15 and older. The person is either unemployed or is not in the labor force (EWKESR(EMAX) ne 1 or 2) and does not have health insurance or it is not from a former employer. (EHIMTH4=2 or EHEMPLY ne 2) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D APAIDJOB 1 1881 T HB: Allocation flag for EPAIDJOB HB73 Allocation flag for whether ... has ever worked at a paid job for one year or more. V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EFORMEMP 2 1882 T HB: Former employer offers health coverage HB77 Did ...'s former employer offer health insurance coverage to its employees? U Persons age 15 and older. The person is not currently working, is not covered by health insurance or is not covered by a former employer and worked at a paid job for a year or more (EWKESR(EMAX) ne 1 or 2 and (EHIMTH4 ne 1 or EHEMPLY ne 2) and EPAIDJOB=1) OR is currently employed but retired from a job or business at some point and is not covered by the current or former employer (EWKESR(EMAX)=1 or 2 and (EEVERET=1 or ERSEND=2 or ERENDB=1) and (EHIMTH4 ne 1 or (EHEMPLY ne 1 and EHEMPLY ne 2))). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AFORMEMP 1 1884 T HB: Allocation flag for EFORMEMP HB77 Allocation flag for whether ...'s former employer offered health insurance coverage to its employees. V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ELASTCOV 2 1885 T HB: Covered by employer's health plan on last day of wrk HB78 Was ... covered by the employer health plan on the last day ... worked for that employer? U Persons age 15 and over who do not have employer related health insurance and are either not working or exited retirement. However, they did have a job for at least a year and the former employer offered insurance (EFORMEMP=1). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ALASTCOV 1 1887 T HB: Allocation flag for ELASTCOV HB78 Allocation flag for whether ... was covered by the employer health plan on the last day ... worked for that employer. V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ECONLEFT 2 1888 T HB: Continued coverage after left employer HB79 Did ... continue this coverage after ... left that employer? U Persons age 15 and over who do not have employer related health insurance and are either not working or exited retirement. However, they did have a job for at least a year and had employer provided insurance from a previous employer on the last day of their employment (ELASTCOV=1). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ACONLEFT 1 1890 T HB: Allocation flag for ECONLEFT HB79 Allocation flag for whether ... continued coverage after ... left that employer. V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ECONTRET 2 1891 T HB: Continued coverage through COBRA HB80 Did ... continue ...'s coverage through COBRA or as a retiree health benefit? U Persons age 15 and over who do not have employer related health insurance and are either not working or exited retirement. However, they did have a job for at least a year, had employer provided insurance, and continued coverage after leaving (ECONLEFT=1). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .COBRA V 2 .Retiree health benefit D ACONTRET 1 1893 T HB: Allocation flag for ECONTRET HB80 Allocation flag for whether ... continued coverage through COBRA or as a retiree health benefit. V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EWHYNO1 2 1894 T HB: Reason no longer covered- eligibility period expired HB81@1 What is the main reason ... is no longer covered by this plan? Did the eligibility period expire? U Persons age 15 and over who do not have employer related health insurance and are either not working or exited retirement. However, they did have a job for at least a year, had employer provided insurance, but did not continue coverage after leaving the employer (ECONLEFT=2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EWHYNO2 2 1896 T HB: Reason no longer covered - too expensive HB81@2 What is the main reason ... is no longer covered by this plan? Was it too expensive? U Persons age 15 and over who do not have employer related health insurance and are either not working or exited retirement. However, they did have a job for at least a year, had employer provided insurance, but did not continue coverage after leaving the employer (ECONLEFT=2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EWHYNO3 2 1898 T HB: Reason no longer covered - covered by another plan HB81@3 What is the main reason ... is no longer covered by this plan? Was ... covered by another plan? U Persons age 15 and over who do not have employer related health insurance and are either not working or exited retirement. However, they did have a job for at least a year, had employer provided insurance, but did not continue coverage after leaving the employer (ECONLEFT=2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EWHYNO4 2 1900 T HB: Reason no longer covered- did not want/need coverage HB81@4 What is the main reason ... is no longer covered by this plan? Did ... not want or need coverage? U Persons age 15 and over who do not have employer related health insurance and are either not working or exited retirement. However, they did have a job for at least a year, had employer provided insurance, but did not continue coverage after leaving the employer (ECONLEFT=2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EWHYNO5 2 1902 T HB: Reason no longer covered - Medicare coverage HB81@5 What is the main reason ... is no longer covered by this plan? Was it Medicare coverage? U Persons age 15 and over who do not have employer related health insurance and are either not working or exited retirement. However, they did have a job for at least a year, had employer provided insurance, but did not continue coverage after leaving the employer (ECONLEFT=2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EWHYNO6 2 1904 T HB: Reason no longer covered - not eligible for pension HB81@6 What is the main reason ... is no longer covered by this plan? Did ... have to be eligible for a pension? U Persons age 15 and over who do not have employer related health insurance and are either not working or exited retirement. However, they did have a job for at least a year, had employer provided insurance, but did not continue coverage after leaving the employer (ECONLEFT=2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EWHYNO7 2 1906 T HB: Reason no longer covered - requirements not met HB81@7 What is the main reason ... is no longer covered by this plan? Were ...'s retirement requirements not met? U Persons age 15 and over who do not have employer related health insurance and are either not working or exited retirement. However, they did have a job for at least a year, had employer provided insurance, but did not continue coverage after leaving the employer (ECONLEFT=2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EWHYNO8 2 1908 T HB: Reason no longer covered - retirees not covered HB81@8 What is the main reason ... is no longer covered by this plan? Were retirees not covered? U Persons age 15 and over who do not have employer related health insurance and are either not working or exited retirement. However, they did have a job for at least a year, had employer provided insurance, but did not continue coverage after leaving the employer (ECONLEFT=2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EWHYNO9 2 1910 T HB: Reason no longer covered - age/service not met HB81@9 What is the main reason ... is no longer covered by this plan? Was ...'s age or service eligibility requirement not met? U Persons age 15 and over who do not have employer related health insurance and are either not working or exited retirement. However, they did have a job for at least a year, had employer provided insurance, but did not continue coverage after leaving the employer (ECONLEFT=2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EWHYNO10 2 1912 T HB: Reason no longer covered - became ineligible HB81@10 What is the main reason ... is no longer covered by this plan? Did ... become ineligible after the employer amended the plan? U Persons age 15 and over who do not have employer related health insurance and are either not working or exited retirement. However, they did have a job for at least a year, had employer provided insurance, but did not continue coverage after leaving the employer (ECONLEFT=2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EWHYNO11 2 1914 T HB: Reason no longer covered - employer dropped plan HB81@11 What is the main reason ... is no longer covered by this plan? Did ...'s employer drop the plan? U Persons age 15 and over who do not have employer related health insurance and are either not working or exited retirement. However, they did have a job for at least a year, had employer provided insurance, but did not continue coverage after leaving the employer (ECONLEFT=2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EWHYNO12 2 1916 T HB: Reason no longer covered - canceled for retirees HB81@12 What is the main reason ... is no longer covered by this plan? Did ...'s employer cancel the plan for retirees? U Persons age 15 and over who do not have employer related health insurance and are either not working or exited retirement. However, they did have a job for at least a year, had employer provided insurance, but did not continue coverage after leaving the employer (ECONLEFT=2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EWHYNO13 2 1918 T HB: Reason no longer covered - other reason HB81@13 What is the main reason ... is no longer covered by this plan? Was it for some other reason? U Persons age 15 and over who do not have employer related health insurance and are either not working or exited retirement. However, they did have a job for at least a year, had employer provided insurance, but did not continue coverage after leaving the employer (ECONLEFT=2). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AWHYNO 1 1920 T HB: Allocation flag for EWHYNO1-EWHYNO13 HB81@1-HB81@13 Allocation flag for the main reason(s) ... is no longer covered by this plan. V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D TLEFTJOB 4 1921 T HB: Year left former job HB84@AMT In what year did ... leave ...'s former job? U Persons age 15 and older who have had a former employer. (EPAIDJOB=1 or EHEMPLY=2) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1975:2010 .Year left job D ALEFTJOB 1 1925 T HB: Allocation flag for TLEFTJOB HB84@AMT Allocation flag for the year ... left ...'s former job. V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EYEAREMP 2 1926 T HB: Number of years worked for former employer HB85@YEARS For how many years did ... work for that employer? (If reported in years) U Persons age 15 and older who have had a former employer. (EPAIDJOB=1 or EHEMPLY=2) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1:50 .Number of years D AYEAREMP 1 1928 T HB: Allocation flag for EYEAREMP HB85@YEARS Allocation flag for the number of years ... worked for that former employer. V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EMNTHEMP 2 1929 T HB: Number of months worked for former employer HB85@MONTHS For how many months did ... work for that employer? (If reported in months) U Persons age 15 and older who have had a former employer. (EPAIDJOB=1 or EHEMPLY=2) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1:12 .Number of months D AMNTHEMP 1 1931 T HB: Allocation flag for EMNTHEMP HB85@MONTHS Allocation flag for the number of months ... worked for that former employer. V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D ECOVUNIO 2 1932 T HB: Covered under a union or contract by former employer HB87 When ... worked for that employer, was ... covered under a union or employee association contract? U Persons age 15 and older who have had a former employer. (EPAIDJOB=1 or EHEMPLY=2) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D ACOVUNIO 1 1934 T HB: Allocation flag for ECOVUNIO HB87 Allocation flag for whether ... was covered under a union or employee association contract by the former employer. V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D THBIND 4 1935 T HB: Industry of former employer Industry code U Persons age 15 and older who have had a former employer (EPAIDJOB = 1 or EHEMPLY = 2) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Agriculture, forestry, fishing, V .and hunting V 2 .Mining V 3 .Construction V 4 .Manufacturing V 5 .Wholesale trade V 6 .Retail Trade V 7 .Transportation and warehousing, V .and utilities V 8 .Information V 9 .Finance, insurance, real estate, V .and rental and leasing V 10 .Professional, scientific, V .management, administrative, V .and waste management V .services V 11 .Educational Services, and Health V .Care and Social Assistance V 12 .Arts, entertainment, recreation, V .accommodations, and food V .services V 13 .Other services (except public V .administration) V 14 .Public administration V 15 .Active duty military V 9990 .Unable to code D THBOCC 4 1939 T HB: Occupation in former employer Occupation code U Persons age 15 and older who have had a former employer (EPAIDJOB = 1 or EHEMPLY = 2) V -1 .Not in Universe V 0010 .Chief executives (11-1011) V 0020 .General and operations managers V .(11-1021) V 0040 .Advertising and promotions V .managers (11-2011) V 0050 .Marketing and sales managers V .(11-2020) V 0060 .Public relations managers V .(11-2031) V 0100 .Administrative services managers V .(11-3011) V 0110 .Computer and information systems V .managers (11-3021) V 0120 .Financial managers (11-3031) V 0130 .Human resources managers (11-3040) V 0140 .Industrial production V .managers(11-3051) V 0150 .Purchasing managers (11-3061) V 0160 .Transportation, storage, and V .distribution managers V .(11-3071) V 0200 .Farm, ranch, and other V .agricultural managers V .(11-9011) V 0210 .Farmers and ranchers (11-9012) V 0220 .Construction managers (11-9021) V 0230 .Education administrators (11-9030) V 0300 .Engineering managers (11-9041) V 0310 .Food service managers (11-9051) V 0320 .Funeral directors (11-9061) V 0330 .Gaming managers (11-9071) V 0340 .Lodging managers (11-9081) V 0350 .Medical and health services V .managers (11-9111) V 0360 .Natural sciences managers V .(11-9121) V 0410 .Property, real estate, and V .community association V .managers (11-9141) V 0420 .Social and community service V .managers (11-9151) V 0430 .Managers, all other (11-9199) V 0500 .Agents and business managers of V .artists, performers, and V .athletes (13-1011) V 0510 .Purchasing agents and buyers, V .farm products (13-1021) V 0520 .Wholesale and retail buyers, V .except farm products V .(13-1022) V 0530 .Purchasing agents, except V .wholesale, retail, and farm V .products (13-1023) V 0540 .Claims adjusters, appraisers, V .examiners, and V .investigators (13-1030) V 0560 .Compliance officers, except V .agriculture, construction, V .health and safety, and V .transpor V 0600 .Cost estimators (13-1051) V 0620 .Human resources, training, and V .labor relations specialists V .(13-1070) V 0700 .Logisticians (13-1081) V 0710 .Management analysts (13-1111) V 0720 .Meeting and convention planners V .(13-1121) V 0730 .Other business operations V .specialists (13-11XX) V 0800 .Accountants and auditors (13-2011) V 0810 .Appraisers and assessors of real V .estate (13-2021) V 0820 .Budget analysts (13-2031) V 0830 .Credit analysts (13-2041) V 0840 .Financial analysts (13-2051) V 0850 .Personal financial advisors V .(13-2052) V 0860 .Insurance underwriters (13-2053) V 0900 .Financial examiners (13-2061) V 0910 .Loan counselors and officers V .(13-2070) V 0930 .Tax examiners, collectors, and V .revenue agents (13-2081) V 0940 .Tax preparers (13-2082) V 0950 .Financial specialists, all other V .(13-2099) V 1000 .Computer scientists and systems V .analysts (15-10XX) V 1010 .Computer programmers (15-1021) V 1020 .Computer software engineers V .(15-1030) V 1040 .Computer support specialists V .(15-1041) V 1060 .Database administrators (15-1061) V 1100 .Network and computer systems V .administrators (15-1071) V 1110 .Network systems and data V .communications analysts V .(15-1081) V 1200 .Actuaries (15-2011) V 1210 .Mathematicians (15-2021) V 1220 .Operations research analysts V .(15-2031) V 1230 .Statisticians (15-2041) V 1240 .Miscellaneous mathematical V .science occupations V .(15-2090) V 1300 .Architects, except naval (17-1010) V 1310 .Surveyors, cartographers, and V .photogrammetrists (17-1020) V 1320 .Aerospace engineers (17-2011) V 1330 .Agricultural engineers (17-2021) V 1340 .Biomedical engineers (17-2031) V 1350 .Chemical engineers (17-2041) V 1360 .Civil engineers (17-2051) V 1400 .Computer hardware engineers V .(17-2061) V 1410 .Electrical and electronic V .engineers (17-2070) V 1420 .Environmental engineers (17-2081) V 1430 .Industrial engineers, including V .health and safety (17-2110) V 1440 .Marine engineers and naval V .architects (17-2121) V 1450 .Materials engineers (17-2131) V 1460 .Mechanical engineers (17-2141) V 1500 .Mining and geological engineers, V .including mining safety V .engineers (17-2151) V 1510 .Nuclear engineers (17-2161) V 1520 .Petroleum engineers (17-2171) V 1530 .Engineers, all other (17-2199) V 1540 .Drafters (17-3010) V 1550 .Engineering technicians, except V .drafters (17-3020) V 1560 .Surveying and mapping technicians V .(17-3031) V 1600 .Agricultural and food scientists V .(19-1010) V 1610 .Biological scientists (19-1020) V 1640 .Conservation scientists and V .foresters (19-1030) V 1650 .Medical scientists (19-1040) V 1700 .Astronomers and physicists V .(19-2010) V 1710 .Atmospheric and space scientists V .(19-2021) V 1720 .Chemists and materials scientists V .(19-2030) V 1740 .Environmental scientists and V .geoscientists (19-2040) V 1760 .Physical scientists, all other V .(19-2099) V 1800 .Economists (19-3011) V 1810 .Market and survey researchers V .(19-3020) V 1820 .Psychologists (19-3030) V 1830 .Sociologists (19-3041) V 1840 .Urban and regional planners V .(19-3051) V 1860 .Miscellaneous social scientists V .and related workers V .(19-3090) V 1900 .Agricultural and food science V .technicians (19-4011) V 1910 .Biological technicians (19-4021) V 1920 .Chemical technicians (19-4031) V 1930 .Geological and petroleum V .technicians (19-4041) V 1940 .Nuclear technicians (19-4051) V 1960 .Other life, physical, and social V .science technicians V .(19-40XX) V 2000 .Counselors (21-1010) V 2010 .Social workers (21-1020) V 2020 .Miscellaneous community and V .social service specialists V .(21-1090) V 2040 .Clergy (21-2011) V 2050 .Directors, religious activities V .and education (21-2021) V 2060 .Religious workers, all other V .(21-2099) V 2100 .Lawyers (23-1011) V 2140 .Paralegals and legal assistants V .(23-2011) V 2150 .Miscellaneous legal support V .workers (23-2090) V 2200 .Postsecondary teachers (25-1000) V 2300 .Preschool and kindergarten V .teachers (25-2010) V 2310 .Elementary and middle school V .teachers (25-2020) V 2320 .Secondary school teachers V .(25-2030) V 2330 .Special education teachers V .(25-2040) V 2340 .Other teachers and instructors V .(25-3000) V 2400 .Archivists, curators, and museum V .technicians (25-4010) V 2430 .Librarians (25-4021) V 2440 .Library technicians (25-4031) V 2540 .Teacher assistants (25-9041) V 2550 .Other education, training, and V .library workers (25-90XX) V 2600 .Artists and related workers V .(27-1010) V 2630 .Designers (27-1020) V 2700 .Actors (27-2011) V 2710 .Producers and directors (27-2012) V 2720 .Athletes, coaches, umpires, and V .related workers (27-2020) V 2740 .Dancers and choreographers V .(27-2030) V 2750 .Musicians, singers, and related V .workers (27-2040) V 2760 .Entertainers and performers, V .sports and related workers, V .all other (27-2099) V 2800 .Announcers (27-3010) V 2810 .News analysts, reporters and V .correspondents (27-3020) V 2820 .Public relations specialists V .(27-3031) V 2830 .Editors (27-3041) V 2840 .Technical writers (27-3042) V 2850 .Writers and authors (27-3043) V 2860 .Miscellaneous media and V .communication workers V .(27-3090) V 2900 .Broadcast and sound engineering V .technicians and radio V .operators (27-4010) V 2910 .Photographers (27-4021) V 2920 .Television, video, and motion V .picture camera operators V .and editors (27-4030) V 2960 .Media and communication equipment V .workers, all other (27-4099) V 3000 .Chiropractors (29-1011) V 3010 .Dentists (29-1020) V 3030 .Dietitians and nutritionists V .(29-1031) V 3040 .Optometrists (29-1041) V 3050 .Pharmacists (29-1051) V 3060 .Physicians and surgeons (29-1060) V 3110 .Physician assistants (29-1071) V 3120 .Podiatrists (29-1081) V 3130 .Registered nurses (29-1111) V 3140 .Audiologists (29-1121) V 3150 .Occupational therapists (29-1122) V 3160 .Physical therapists (29-1123) V 3200 .Radiation therapists (29-1124) V 3210 .Recreational therapists (29-1125) V 3220 .Respiratory therapists (29-1126) V 3230 .Speech-language pathologists V .(29-1127) V 3240 .Therapists, all other (29-1129) V 3250 .Veterinarians (29-1131) V 3260 .Health diagnosing and treating V .practitioners, all other V .(29-1199) V 3300 .Clinical laboratory technologists V .and technicians (29-2010) V 3310 .Dental hygienists (29-2021) V 3320 .Diagnostic related technologists V .and technicians (29-2030) V 3400 .Emergency medical technicians and V .paramedics (29-2041) V 3410 .Health diagnosing and treating V .practitioner support V .technicians (29-2050) V 3500 .Licensed practical and licensed V .vocational nurses (29-2061) V 3510 .Medical records and health V .information technicians V .(29-2071) V 3520 .Opticians, dispensing (29-2081) V 3530 .Miscellaneous health V .technologists and V .technicians (29-2090) V 3540 .Other healthcare practitioners V .and technical occupations V .(29-9000) V 3600 .Nursing, psychiatric, and home V .health aides (31-1010) V 3610 .Occupational therapist assistants V .and aides (31-2010) V 3620 .Physical therapist assistants and V .aides (31-2020) V 3630 .Massage therapists (31-9011) V 3640 .Dental assistants (31-9091) V 3650 .Medical assistants and other V .healthcare support V .occupations (31-909X) V 3700 .First-line supervisors/managers V .of correctional officers V .(33-1011) V 3710 .First-line supervisors/managers V .of police and detectives V .(33-1012) V 3720 .First-line supervisors/managers V .of fire fighting and V .prevention workers (33-1021) V 3730 .Supervisors, protective service V .workers, all other (33-1099) V 3740 .Fire fighters (33-2011) V 3750 .Fire inspectors (33-2020) V 3800 .Bailiffs, correctional officers, V .and jailers (33-3010) V 3820 .Detectives and criminal V .investigators (33-3021) V 3830 .Fish and game wardens (33-3031) V 3840 .Parking enforcement workers V .(33-3041) V 3850 .Police and sheriff's patrol V .officers(33-3051) V 3860 .Transit and railroad police V .(33-3052) V 3900 .Animal control workers (33-9011) V 3910 .Private detectives and V .investigators (33-9021) V 3920 .Security guards and gaming V .surveillance officers V .(33-9030) V 3940 .Crossing guards (33-9091) V 3950 .Lifeguards and other protective V .service workers (33-909X) V 4000 .Chefs and head cooks (35-1011) V 4010 .First-line supervisors/managers V .of food preparation and V .serving workers (35-1012) V 4020 .Cooks (35-2010) V 4030 .Food preparation workers (35-2021) V 4040 .Bartenders (35-3011) V 4050 .Combined food preparation and V .serving workers, including V .fast food (35-3021) V 4060 .Counter attendants, cafeteria, V .food concession, and coffee V .shop (35-3022) V 4110 .Waiters and waitresses (35-3031) V 4120 .Food servers, nonrestaurant V .(35-3041) V 4130 .Dining room and cafeteria V .attendants and bartender V .helpers (35-9011) V 4140 .Dishwashers (35-9021) V 4150 .Hosts and hostesses, restaurant, V .lounge, and coffee shop V .(35-9031) V 4160 .Food preparation and serving V .related workers, all other V .(35-9099) V 4200 .First-line supervisors/managers V .of housekeeping and V .janitorial workers (37-1011) V 4210 .First-line supervisors/managers V .of landscaping, lawn V .service, and groundskeeping V .worke V 4220 .Janitors and building cleaners V .(37-201X) V 4230 .Maids and housekeeping cleaners V .(37-2012) V 4240 .Pest control workers (37-2021) V 4250 .Grounds maintenance workers V .(37-3010) V 4300 .First-line supervisors/managers V .of gaming workers (39-1010) V 4320 .First-line supervisors/managers V .of personal service workers V .(39-1021) V 4340 .Animal trainers (39-2011) V 4350 .Nonfarm animal caretakers V .(39-2021) V 4400 .Gaming services workers (39-3010) V 4410 .Motion picture projectionists V .(39-3021) V 4420 .Ushers, lobby attendants, and V .ticket takers (39-3031) V 4430 .Miscellaneous entertainment V .attendants and related V .workers (39-3090) V 4460 .Funeral service workers (39-4000) V 4500 .Barbers (39-5011) V 4510 .Hairdressers, hairstylists, and V .cosmetologists (39-5012) V 4520 .Miscellaneous personal appearance V .workers (39-5090) V 4530 .Baggage porters, bellhops, and V .concierges (39-6010) V 4540 .Tour and travel guides (39-6020) V 4550 .Transportation attendants V .(39-6030) V 4600 .Child care workers (39-9011) V 4610 .Personal and home care aides V .(39-9021) V 4620 .Recreation and fitness workers V .(39-9030) V 4640 .Residential advisors (39-9041) V 4650 .Personal care and service V .workers, all other (39-9099) V 4700 .First-line supervisors/managers V .of retail sales workers V .(41-1011) V 4710 .First-line supervisors/managers V .of non-retail sales workers V .(41-1012) V 4720 .Cashiers (41-2010) V 4740 .Counter and rental clerks V .(41-2021) V 4750 .Parts salespersons (41-2022) V 4760 .Retail salespersons (41-2031) V 4800 .Advertising sales agents (41-3011) V 4810 .Insurance sales agents (41-3021) V 4820 .Securities, commodities, and V .financial services sales V .agents (41-3031) V 4830 .Travel agents (41-3041) V 4840 .Sales representatives, services, V .all other (41-3099) V 4850 .Sales representatives, wholesale V .and manufacturing (41-4010) V 4900 .Models, demonstrators, and V .product promoters (41-9010) V 4920 .Real estate brokers and sales V .agents (41-9020) V 4930 .Sales engineers (41-9031) V 4940 .Telemarketers (41-9041) V 4950 .Door-to-door sales workers, news V .and street vendors, and V .related workers (41-9091) V 4960 .Sales and related workers, all V .other (41-9099) V 5000 .First-line supervisors/managers V .of office and V .administrative support V .workers (43-1011) V 5010 .Switchboard operators, including V .answering service (43-2011) V 5020 .Telephone operators (43-2021) V 5030 .Communications equipment V .operators, all other V .(43-2099) V 5100 .Bill and account collectors V .(43-3011) V 5110 .Billing and posting clerks and V .machine operators (43-3021) V 5120 .Bookkeeping, accounting, and V .auditing clerks (43-3031) V 5130 .Gaming cage workers (43-3041) V 5140 .Payroll and timekeeping clerks V .(43-3051) V 5150 .Procurement clerks (43-3061) V 5160 .Tellers (43-3071) V 5200 .Brokerage clerks (43-4011) V 5210 .Correspondence clerks (43-4021) V 5220 .Court, municipal, and license V .clerks (43-4031) V 5230 .Credit authorizers, checkers, and V .clerks (43-4041) V 5240 .Customer service representatives V .(43-4051) V 5250 .Eligibility interviewers, V .government programs V .(43-4061) V 5260 .File Clerks (43-4071) V 5300 .Hotel, motel, and resort desk V .clerks (43-4081) V 5310 .Interviewers, except eligibility V .and loan (43-4111) V 5320 .Library assistants, clerical V .(43-4121) V 5330 .Loan interviewers and clerks V .(43-4131) V 5340 .New accounts clerks (43-4141) V 5350 .Order clerks (43-4151) V 5360 .Human resources assistants, V .except payroll and V .timekeeping (43-4161) V 5400 .Receptionists and information V .clerks (43-4171) V 5410 .Reservation and transportation V .ticket agents and travel V .clerks (43-4181) V 5420 .Information and record clerks, V .all other (43-4199) V 5500 .Cargo and freight agents (43-5011) V 5510 .Couriers and messengers (43-5021) V 5520 .Dispatchers (43-5030) V 5530 .Meter readers, utilities (43-5041) V 5540 .Postal service clerks (43-5051) V 5550 .Postal service mail carriers V .(43-5052) V 5560 .Postal service mail sorters, V .processors, and processing V .machine operators (43-5053) V 5600 .Production, planning, and V .expediting clerks (43-5061) V 5610 .Shipping, receiving, and traffic V .clerks (43-5071) V 5620 .Stock clerks and order fillers V .(43-5081) V 5630 .Weighers, measurers, checkers, V .and samplers, recordkeeping V .(43-5111) V 5700 .Secretaries and administrative V .assistants (43-6010) V 5800 .Computer operators (43-9011) V 5810 .Data entry keyers (43-9021) V 5820 .Word processors and typists V .(43-9022) V 5830 .Desktop publishers (43-9031) V 5840 .Insurance claims and policy V .processing clerks (43-9041) V 5850 .Mail clerks and mail machine V .operators, except postal V .service (43-9051) V 5860 .Office clerks, general (43-9061) V 5900 .Office machine operators, except V .computer (43-9071) V 5910 .Proofreaders and copy markers V .(43-9081) V 5920 .Statistical assistants (43-9111) V 5930 .Office and administrative support V .workers, all other (43-9199) V 6000 .First-line supervisors/managers V .of farming, fishing, and V .forestry workers (45-1010) V 6010 .Agricultural inspectors (45-2011) V 6020 .Animal breeders (45-2021) V 6040 .Graders and sorters, agricultural V .products (45-2041) V 6050 .Miscellaneous agricultural V .workers (45-2090) V 6100 .Fishers and related fishing V .workers (45-3011) V 6110 .Hunters and trappers (45-3021) V 6120 .Forest and conservation workers V .(45-4011) V 6130 .Logging workers (45-4020) V 6200 .First-line supervisors/managers V .of construction trades and V .extraction workers (47-1011 V 6210 .Boilermakers (47-2011) V 6220 .Brickmasons, blockmasons, and V .stonemasons (47-2020) V 6230 .Carpenters (47-2031) V 6240 .Carpet, floor, and tile V .installers and finishers V .(47-2040) V 6250 .Cement masons, concrete V .finishers, and terrazzo V .workers (47-2050) V 6260 .Construction laborers (47-2061) V 6300 .Paving, surfacing, and tamping V .equipment operators V .(47-2071) V 6310 .Pile-driver operators (47-2072) V 6320 .Operating engineers and other V .construction equipment V .operators (47-2073) V 6330 .Drywall installers, ceiling tile V .installers, and tapers V .(47-2080) V 6350 .Electricians (47-2111) V 6360 .Glaziers (47-2121) V 6400 .Insulation workers (47-2130) V 6420 .Painters, construction and V .maintenance (47-2141) V 6430 .Paperhangers (47-2142) V 6440 .Pipelayers, plumbers, V .pipefitters, and V .steamfitters (47-2150) V 6460 .Plasterers and stucco masons V .(47-2161) V 6500 .Reinforcing iron and rebar V .workers (47-2171) V 6510 .Roofers (47-2181) V 6520 .Sheet metal workers (47-2211) V 6530 .Structural iron and steel workers V .(47-2221) V 6600 .Helpers, construction trades V .(47-3010) V 6660 .Construction and building V .inspectors (47-4011) V 6700 .Elevator installers and repairers V .(47-4021) V 6710 .Fence erectors (47-4031) V 6720 .Hazardous materials removal V .workers (47-4041) V 6730 .Highway maintenance workers V .(47-4051) V 6740 .Rail-track laying and maintenance V .equipment operators V .(47-4061) V 6750 .Septic tank servicers and sewer V .pipe cleaners (47-4071) V 6760 .Miscellaneous construction and V .related workers (47-4090) V 6800 .Derrick, rotary drill, and V .service unit operators, V .oil, gas, and mining V .(47-5010) V 6820 .Earth drillers, except oil and V .gas (47-5021) V 6830 .Explosives workers, ordnance V .handling experts, and V .blasters (47-5031) V 6840 .Mining machine operators (47-5040) V 6910 .Roof bolters, mining (47-5061) V 6920 .Roustabouts, oil and gas (47-5071) V 6930 .Helpers--extraction workers V .(47-5081) V 6940 .Other extraction workers (47-50XX) V 7000 .First-line supervisors/managers V .of mechanics, installers, V .and repairers (49-1011) V 7010 .Computer, automated teller, and V .office machine repairers V .(49-2011) V 7020 .Radio and telecommunications V .equipment installers and V .repairers (49-2020) V 7030 .Avionics technicians (49-2091) V 7040 .Electric motor, power tool, and V .related repairers (49-2092) V 7050 .Electrical and electronics V .installers and repairers, V .transportation equipment V .(49-2093 V 7100 .Electrical and electronics V .repairers, industrial and V .utility (49-209X) V 7110 .Electronic equipment installers V .and repairers, motor V .vehicles (49-2096) V 7120 .Electronic home entertainment V .equipment installers and V .repairers (49-2097) V 7130 .Security and fire alarm systems V .installers (49-2098) V 7140 .Aircraft mechanics and service V .technicians (49-3011) V 7150 .Automotive body and related V .repairers (49-3021) V 7160 .Automotive glass installers and V .repairers (49-3022) V 7200 .Automotive service technicians V .and mechanics (49-3023) V 7210 .Bus and truck mechanics and V .diesel engine specialists V .(49-3031) V 7220 .Heavy vehicle and mobile V .equipment service V .technicians and mechanics V .(49-3040) V 7240 .Small engine mechanics (49-3050) V 7260 .Miscellaneous vehicle and mobile V .equipment mechanics, V .installers, and repairers V .(49-30 V 7300 .Control and valve installers and V .repairers (49-9010) V 7310 .Heating, air conditioning, and V .refrigeration mechanics and V .installers (49-9021) V 7320 .Home appliance repairers (49-9031) V 7330 .Industrial and refractory V .machinery mechanics V .(49-904X) V 7340 .Maintenance and repair workers, V .general (49-9042) V 7350 .Maintenance workers, machinery V .(49-9043) V 7360 .Millwrights (49-9044) V 7410 .Electrical power-line installers V .and repairers (49-9051) V 7420 .Telecommunications line V .installers and repairers V .(49-9052) V 7430 .Precision instrument and V .equipment repairers V .(49-9060) V 7510 .Coin, vending, and amusement V .machine servicers and V .repairers (49-9091) V 7520 .Commercial divers (49-9092) V 7540 .Locksmiths and safe repairers V .(49-9094) V 7550 .Manufactured building and mobile V .home installers (49-9095) V 7560 .Riggers (49-9096) V 7600 .Signal and track switch repairers V .(49-9097) V 7610 .Helpers--installation, V .maintenance, and repair V .workers (49-9098) V 7620 .Other installation, maintenance, V .and repair workers (49-909X) V 7700 .First-line supervisors/managers V .of production and operating V .workers (51-1011) V 7710 .Aircraft structure, surfaces, V .rigging, and systems V .assemblers (51-2011) V 7720 .Electrical, electronics, and V .electromechanical V .assemblers (51-2020) V 7730 .Engine and other machine V .assemblers (51-2031) V 7740 .Structural metal fabricators and V .fitters (51-2041) V 7750 .Miscellaneous assemblers and V .fabricators (51-2090) V 7800 .Bakers (51-3011) V 7810 .Butchers and other meat, poultry, V .and fish processing workers V .(51-3020) V 7830 .Food and tobacco roasting, V .baking, and drying machine V .operators and tenders V .(51-3091) V 7840 .Food batchmakers (51-3092) V 7850 .Food cooking machine operators V .and tenders (51-3093) V 7900 .Computer control programmers and V .operators (51-4010) V 7920 .Extruding and drawing machine V .setters, operators, and V .tenders, metal and plastic V .(51-4 V 7930 .Forging machine setters, V .operators, and tenders, V .metal and plastic (51-4022) V 7940 .Rolling machine setters, V .operators, and tenders, V .metal and plastic (51-4023) V 7950 .Cutting, punching, and press V .machine setters, operators, V .and tenders, metal and V .plasti V 7960 .Drilling and boring machine tool V .setters, operators, and V .tenders, metal and plastic V .(5 V 8000 .Grinding, lapping, polishing, and V .buffing machine tool V .setters, operators, and V .tenders V 8010 .Lathe and turning machine tool V .setters, operators, and V .tenders, metal and plastic V .(51- V 8020 .Milling and planing machine V .setters, operators, and V .tenders, metal and plastic V .(51-403 V 8030 .Machinists (51-4041) V 8040 .Metal furnace and kiln operators V .and tenders (51-4050) V 8060 .Model makers and patternmakers, V .metal and plastic (51-4060) V 8100 .Molders and molding machine V .setters, operators, and V .tenders, metal and plastic V .(51-407 V 8120 .Multiple machine tool setters, V .operators, and tenders, V .metal and plastic (51-4081) V 8130 .Tool and die makers (51-4111) V 8140 .Welding, soldering, and brazing V .workers (51-4120) V 8150 .Heat treating equipment setters, V .operators, and tenders, V .metal and plastic (51-4191) V 8160 .Lay-out workers, metal and V .plastic (51-4192) V 8200 .Plating and coating machine V .setters, operators, and V .tenders, metal and plastic V .(51-419 V 8210 .Tool grinders, filers, and V .sharpeners (51-4194) V 8220 .Metalworkers and plastic workers, V .all other (51-4199) V 8230 .Bookbinders and bindery workers V .(51-5010) V 8240 .Job printers (51-5021) V 8250 .Prepress technicians and workers V .(51-5022) V 8260 .Printing machine operators V .(51-5023) V 8300 .Laundry and dry-cleaning workers V .(51-6011) V 8310 .Pressers, textile, garment, and V .related materials (51-6021) V 8320 .Sewing machine operators (51-6031) V 8330 .Shoe and leather workers and V .repairers (51-6041) V 8340 .Shoe machine operators and V .tenders (51-6042) V 8350 .Tailors, dressmakers, and sewers V .(51-6050) V 8360 .Textile bleaching and dyeing V .machine operators and V .tenders (51-6061) V 8400 .Textile cutting machine setters, V .operators, and tenders V .(51-6062) V 8410 .Textile knitting and weaving V .machine setters, operators, V .and tenders (51-6063) V 8420 .Textile winding, twisting, and V .drawing out machine V .setters, operators, and V .tenders (51 V 8430 .Extruding and forming machine V .setters, operators, and V .tenders, synthetic and V .glass fib V 8440 .Fabric and apparel patternmakers V .(51-6092) V 8450 .Upholsterers (51-6093) V 8460 .Textile, apparel, and furnishings V .workers, all other (51-6099) V 8500 .Cabinetmakers and bench V .carpenters (51-7011) V 8510 .Furniture finishers (51-7021) V 8520 .Model makers and patternmakers, V .wood (51-7030) V 8530 .Sawing machine setters, V .operators, and tenders, V .wood (51-7041) V 8540 .Woodworking machine setters, V .operators, and tenders, V .except sawing (51-7042) V 8550 .Woodworkers, all other (51-7099) V 8600 .Power plant operators, V .distributors, and V .dispatchers (51-8010) V 8610 .Stationary engineers and boiler V .operators (51-8021) V 8620 .Water and liquid waste treatment V .plant and system operators V .(51-8031) V 8630 .Miscellaneous plant and system V .operators (51-8090) V 8640 .Chemical processing machine V .setters, operators, and V .tenders (51-9010) V 8650 .Crushing, grinding, polishing, V .mixing, and blending V .workers (51-9020) V 8710 .Cutting workers (51-9030) V 8720 .Extruding, forming, pressing, and V .compacting machine setters, V .operators, and tenders ( V 8730 .Furnace, kiln, oven, drier, and V .kettle operators and V .tenders (51-9051) V 8740 .Inspectors, testers, sorters, V .samplers, and weighers V .(51-9061) V 8750 .Jewelers and precious stone and V .metal workers (51-9071) V 8760 .Medical, dental, and ophthalmic V .laboratory technicians V .(51-9080) V 8800 .Packaging and filling machine V .operators and tenders V .(51-9111) V 8810 .Painting workers (51-9120) V 8830 .Photographic process workers and V .processing machine V .operators (51-9130) V 8840 .Semiconductor processors (51-9141) V 8850 .Cementing and gluing machine V .operators and tenders V .(51-9191) V 8860 .Cleaning, washing, and metal V .pickling equipment V .operators and tenders V .(51-9192) V 8900 .Cooling and freezing equipment V .operators and tenders V .(51-9193) V 8910 .Etchers and engravers (51-9194) V 8920 .Molders, shapers, and casters, V .except metal and plastic V .(51-9195) V 8930 .Paper goods machine setters, V .operators, and tenders V .(51-9196) V 8940 .Tire builders (51-9197) V 8950 .Helpers--production workers V .(51-9198) V 8960 .Production workers, all other V .(51-9199) V 9000 .Supervisors, transportation and V .material moving workers V .(53-1000) V 9030 .Aircraft pilots and flight V .engineers (53-2010) V 9040 .Air traffic controllers and V .airfield operations V .specialists (53-2020) V 9110 .Ambulance drivers and attendants, V .except emergency medical V .technicians (53-3011) V 9120 .Bus drivers (53-3020) V 9130 .Driver/sales workers and truck V .drivers (53-3030) V 9140 .Taxi drivers and chauffeurs V .(53-3041) V 9150 .Motor vehicle operators, all V .other (53-3099) V 9200 .Locomotive engineers and V .operators (53-4010) V 9230 .Railroad brake, signal, and V .switch operators (53-4021) V 9240 .Railroad conductors and V .yardmasters (53-4031) V 9260 .Subway, streetcar, and other rail V .transportation workers V .(53-30XX) V 9300 .Sailors and marine oilers V .(53-5011) V 9310 .Ship and boat captains and V .operators (53-5020) V 9330 .Ship engineers (53-5031) V 9340 .Bridge and lock tenders (53-6011) V 9350 .Parking lot attendants (53-6021) V 9360 .Service station attendants V .(53-6031) V 9410 .Transportation inspectors V .(53-6051) V 9420 .Other transportation workers V .(53-60XX) V 9500 .Conveyor operators and tenders V .(53-7011) V 9510 .Crane and tower operators V .(53-7021) V 9520 .Dredge, excavating, and loading V .machine operators (53-7030) V 9560 .Hoist and winch operators V .(53-7041) V 9600 .Industrial truck and tractor V .operators (53-7051) V 9610 .Cleaners of vehicles and V .equipment (53-7061) V 9620 .Laborers and freight, stock, and V .material movers, hand V .(53-7062) V 9630 .Machine feeders and offbearers V .(53-7063) V 9640 .Packers and packagers, hand V .(53-7064) V 9650 .Pumping station operators V .(53-7070) V 9720 .Refuse and recyclable material V .collectors (53-7081) V 9730 .Shuttle car operators (53-7111) V 9740 .Tank car, truck, and ship loaders V .(53-7121) V 9750 .Material moving workers, all V .other (53-7199) V 9840 .Persons whose current labor force V .status is unemployed and V .last job was Armed Forces V 9990 .Unable to code D EEMPLJOB 2 1943 T HB: Class of worker for former employer HB88 Was ... employed by government, by a private company, a non-profit organization, or was ... self employed or working in a family business? U Persons age 15 and older who have had a former employer. (EPAIDJOB=1 or EHEMPLY=2) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .A Government organization V .(includes Armed Forces) V 2 .A Private, For Profit, Company V 3 .A Non-Profit Organization, V .including tax-exempt and V .charitable organizations V 4 .A family business or farm D AEMPLJOB 1 1945 T HB: Allocation flag for EEMPLJOB HB88 Allocation flag for whether ... was employed by government, by a private company, a non-profit organization, or whether ... was self- employed or working in a family business. V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EGOVRNMT 2 1946 T HB: Former employer's type of government HB89 Was that Federal Government, State Government, or Local Government or active-duty Armed Forces? U Persons age 15 and older whose former employer was a government agency. (EPAIDJOB=1 or EHEMPLY=2 and EEMPLJOB=1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Federal (civilian only) V 2 .State V 3 .Local (county, city, township) V 4 .Armed Forces (active duty only) D AGOVRNMT 1 1948 T HB: Allocation flag for EGOVRNMT HB89 Allocation flag for whether the type of government was Federal Government, State Government, Local Government or active-duty Armed Forces. V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EEMPTYPE 2 1949 T HB: Former employer's type of business or organization HB90 What type of business or organization was this? U Persons age 15 and older who have had a former employer. (EPAIDJOB=1 or EHEMPLY=2) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Manufacturing V 2 .Wholesale trade V 3 .Retail trade V 4 .Service V 5 .Something else D AEMPTYPE 1 1951 T HB: Allocation flag for EEMPTYPE HB90 Allocation flag for the type of business or organization. V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D TENDSALA 5 1952 T HB: Amount earned per week from former employer HB93@AMT When ... left that job, how much did ... usually earn per week before deductions? Include any overtime pay, commissions, or tips usually received. NOTE: Over forty percent of the data for this variable is imputed, see user note. U Persons age 15 and older who have had a former employer. (EPAIDJOB=1 or EHEMPLY=2) V 0 .None or not in universe V 1:99999 .Amount per week D AENDSALA 1 1957 T HB: Allocation flag for TENDSALA HB93@AMT Allocation flag for the amount usually earned per week before deductions when ... left that job. V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D TEMPLOCA 2 1958 T HB: Number of people employed by former employer HB95 About how many people were employed at all locations? U Persons age 15 and older who have had a former employer. (EPAIDJOB=1 or EHEMPLY=2) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Less than 25 employees V 2 .25 - 99 employees V 3 .100+ employees D AEMPLOCA 1 1960 T HB: Allocation flag for TEMPLOCA HB95 Allocation flag for the number of people employed at all locations. V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EFEWER20 2 1961 T HB: Fewer than 20 people employed by former employer HB96 Would it be fewer than 20 people? U Persons age 15 and older who have had a former employer who employed between 10 and 24 people. (EPAIDJOB=1 or EHEMPLY=2 and EMPLOCA=2) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AFEWER20 1 1963 T HB: Allocation flag for EFEWER20 HB96 Allocation flag for whether or not it would be fewer than 20 people employed by the former employer. V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EEXMEDIC 2 1964 T HB: Expects to be covered by Medicare HB99 Does ... expect to be covered by Medicare when ... reaches age 65? U Persons ages 15 through 64 who have retired and do not have Medicare. ((EEVERET=1 or ERSEND=2 or ERENDB=1) and (ECARECOV ne 1) AND (EPAIDJOB=1 or EHEMPLY=2)) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AEXMEDIC 1 1966 T HB: Allocation flag for EEXMEDIC HB99 Allocation flag for whether or not ... expects to be covered by Medicare when ... reaches age 65. V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EPOSTMED 2 1967 T HB: Eligibility for Medicare HB100 Is ... postponing any medical care because of costs until ... becomes eligible for Medicare? U Persons ages 15 through 64 who have retired and do not have Medicare. The person plans on having Medicare when they turn 65 (EEXMEDIC=1). V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D APOSTMED 1 1969 T HB: Allocation flag for EPOSTMED HB100 Allocation flag for whether ... is postponing any medical care because of costs until ... becomes eligible for Medicare? V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EAWBUNV 2 1970 T AW: Universe indicator Universe indicator U All households V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .In universe D RADWASH 2 1972 T AW: Household has washing machine AW5_CNDUR@01, AW6_CBLD1 Do you currently have the following items in your home, in working condition? Washing machine. You didn't list a washing machine in your home. Is there a washing machine in your BUILDING provided for your use? U All households V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .Not in home, but one is provided V .in the same building V 3 .No, no washing machine D AADWASH 1 1974 T AW: Allocation flag for RADWASH Allocation flag for RADWASH for consumer durable items V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D RADDRYR 2 1975 T AW: Household has clothes dryer AW5_CNDUR@02, AW7_CBLD2 Do you currently have the following items in your home, in working condition? Clothes dryer.You didn't list a dryer in your home. Is there a dryer in your BUILDING provided for your use? U All households V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .Not in home, but one is provided V .in the same building V 3 .No, no clothes dryer D AADDRYR 1 1977 T AW: Allocation flag for RADDRYR Allocation flag for RADDRYR for consumer durable items V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EADDISH 2 1978 T AW: Household has dishwasher AW5_CNDUR@03 Do you currently have the following items in your home, in working condition? Dishwasher U All households V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No, no dishwasher D AADDISH 1 1980 T AW: Allocation flag for EADDISH Allocation flag for EADDISH for consumer durable items V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EADREFR 2 1981 T AW: Household has refrigerator AW5_CNDUR@04 Do you currently have the following items in your home, in working condition? refrigerator U All households V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No, no refrigerator D AADREFR 1 1983 T AW: Allocation flag for EADREFR Allocation flag for EADREFR for consumer durable items V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EADFRZ 2 1984 T AW: Household has food freezer AW5_CNDUR@05 Do you currently have the following items in your home, in working condition? stand-alone food freezer (separate from refrigerator) U All households V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No, no food freezer D AADFRZ 1 1986 T AW: Allocation flag for EADFRZ Allocation flag for EADFRZ for consumer durable items V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EADTELV 2 1987 T AW: Household has color television AW5_CNDUR@6 Do you currently have the following items in your home, in working condition? Color television U All households V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No color television D AADTELV 1 1989 T AW: Allocation flag for EADTELV Allocation flag for EADTELV for consumer durable items V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EADSTOV 2 1990 T AW: Household has stove AW5_CNDUR@07 Do you currently have the following items in your home, in working condition? Gas or electric stove (with or without oven) U All households V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No, no stove D AADSTOV 1 1992 T AW: Allocation flag for EADSTOV Allocation flag for EADSTOV for consumer durable items V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EADMICR 2 1993 T AW: Household has microwave AW5_CNDUR@08 Do you currently have the following items in your home, in working condition? Microwave oven. U All households V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No, no microwave D AADMICR 1 1995 T AW: Allocation flag for EADMICR Allocation flag for EADMICR for consumer durable items V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EADVCR 2 1996 T AW: Household has VCR or DVD AW5_CNDUR@09 Do you currently have the following items in your home, VCR or DVD (or other video recorder - player such as TiVo) U All households V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No, no VCR or DVD (or other video V .recorder - player such as V .TiVo) D AADVCR 1 1998 T AW: Allocation flag for EADVCR Allocation flag for EADVCR for consumer durable items V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EADAIR 2 1999 T AW: Household has air conditioner AW5_CNDUR@10 Do you currently have the following items in your home, in working condition? Air conditioner (central or room) U All households V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No, no air conditioning D AADAIR 1 2001 T AW: Allocation flag for EADAIR Allocation flag for EADAIR for consumer durable items V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EADCOMP 2 2002 T AW: Household has personal computer AW5_CNDUR@11 Do you currently have the following items in your home, in working condition? Personal computer U All households V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No, no personal computer D AADCOMP 1 2004 T AW: Allocation flag for EADCOMP Allocation flag for EADCOMP for consumer durable items V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EADCELL 2 2005 T AW: Household has cell or mobile phone AW5_CNDUR@12 Do you currently have the following items in your home, in working condition? Cellular phone or mobile phone U All households V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No, no cell phone or mobile phone D AADCELL 1 2007 T AW: Allocation flag for EADCELL Allocation flag for EADCELL consumer durable items V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D RADPHON 2 2008 T AW: Household has telephone AW5_CNDUR@13, AW8_CBLD13 Do you currently have the following items in your home, in working condition? Regular telephone. You didn't list a telephone in your home. Is there a way for people to reach you by telephone? U All households V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes, phone in home V 2 .No phone in home, but can be V .reached by neighbor, V .common, or pay phone V 3 .No phone in home, but can be V .reached by cell or mobile V .phone. V 4 .No phone in home, but can be V .reached by other device. V 5 .No, cannot be reached by telephone D AADPHON 1 2010 T AW: Allocation flag for RADPHON Allocation flag for RADPHON consumer durable items V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D TAHROOM 2 2011 T AW: Number of rooms in home AW9_ROOMS How many rooms are there in your home? U All households. V -1 .Not in Universe V 1:9 .Rooms D AAHROOM 1 2013 T AW: Allocation flag for EAHROOM Allocation flag for number of rooms in home V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EAHPEST 2 2014 T AW: Problem with pests AW10_HOUSE1@1 Are any of the following conditions present in your home? Problem with pests such as rats, mice, roaches, or other insects. U All households. V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EAHLEAK 2 2016 T AW: Problem with leaking roof AW10_HOUSE1@2 Are any of the following conditions present in your home? A leaking roof or ceiling. U All households. V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EAHWIND 2 2018 T AW: Problem with broken windows AW10_HOUSE1@3 Are any of the following conditions present in your home? Broken window glass or windows that can't shut. U All households. V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EAHWIRE 2 2020 T AW: Problem with exposed electrical wires AW10_HOUSE1@4 Are any of the following conditions present in your home? Exposed electrical wires in the finished areas of your home. U All households. V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EAHPLUM 2 2022 T AW: Problem with plumbing that doesn't work AW10_HOUSE1@5 Are any of the following conditions present in your home? A toilet, hot water heater or other plumbing that doesn't work. U All households. V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EAHCRAC 2 2024 T AW: Problem with holes or cracks in wall or ceiling AW10_HOUSE1@6 Are any of the following conditions present in your home? Holes in the walls or ceiling, or cracks wider than the edge of a dime. U All households. V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EAHHOLE 2 2026 T AW: Problem with holes in the floor AW10_HOUSE1@7 Are any of the following conditions present in your home? Holes in the floor big enough for someone to catch their foot on. U All households. V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AAHOUSE 1 2028 T AW: Allocation flag for house conditions Allocation flag for EAHPEST, EAHLEAK, EAHWIND, EAHWIRE, EAHPLUM, EAHCRAC, EAHHOLE, problems with pests, leaks, broken windows exposed electrical wires, plumbing that doesn't work, holes or cracks in wall or ceiling, and/or holes in floor V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EAHREPR 2 2029 T AW: Satisfaction with general state of repair of home AW11_HOUSE2@1 Are you very satisfied, somewhat satisfied, somewhat dissatisfied or very dissatisfied with the following: The general state of repair of your home. U All households V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Very satisfied V 2 .Somewhat satisfied V 3 .Somewhat dissatisfied V 4 .Very dissatisfied V 5 .Haven't lived here long enough to V .know D AAHREPR 1 2031 T AW: Allocation flag for EAHREPR Allocation flag for satisfaction with general state of repair of home V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EAHSPAC 2 2032 T AW: Satisfaction with room or space in home AW11_HOUSE2@2 Are you very satisfied, somewhat satisfied, somewhat dissatisfied or very dissatisfied with the following: The amount of room or space in your home. U All households V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Very satisfied V 2 .Somewhat satisfied V 3 .Somewhat dissatisfied V 4 .Very dissatisfied V 5 .Haven't lived here long enough to V .know D AAHSPAC 1 2034 T AW: Allocation flag for EAHSPAC Allocation flag for satisfaction with room or space in home V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EAHFURN 2 2035 T AW: Satisfaction with furnishings in home AW11_HOUSE2@3 Are you very satisfied, somewhat satisfied, somewhat dissatisfied or very dissatisfied with the following: The furnishings in your home. U All households V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Very satisfied V 2 .Somewhat satisfied V 3 .Somewhat dissatisfied V 4 .Very dissatisfied V 5 .Haven't lived here long enough to V .know D AAHFURN 1 2037 T AW: Allocation flag for EAHFURN Allocation flag for satisfaction with furnishings in home V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EAHWARM 2 2038 T AW: Satisfaction with warmth of home in winter AW11_HOUSE2@4 Are you very satisfied, somewhat satisfied, somewhat dissatisfied or very dissatisfied with the following: The warmth of your home in winter. U All households V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Very satisfied V 2 .Somewhat satisfied V 3 .Somewhat dissatisfied V 4 .Very dissatisfied V 5 .Haven't lived here long enough to V .know D AAHWARM 1 2040 T AW: Allocation flag for EAHWARM Allocation flag for satisfaction with warmth of home in winter V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EAHCOOL 2 2041 T AW: Satisfaction with coolness of home in summer AW11_HOUSE2@5 Are you very satisfied, somewhat satisfied, somewhat dissatisfied or very dissatisfied with the following: The coolness of your home in summer. U All households V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Very satisfied V 2 .Somewhat satisfied V 3 .Somewhat dissatisfied V 4 .Very dissatisfied V 5 .Haven't lived here long enough to V .know D AAHCOOL 1 2043 T AW: Allocation flag for EAHCOOL Allocation flag for satisfaction with coolness of home in summer V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EAHPRIV 2 2044 T AW: Satisfaction with privacy home offers AW11_HOUSE2@6 Are you very satisfied, somewhat satisfied, somewhat dissatisfied or very dissatisfied with the following: The amount of privacy your home offers. U All households V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Very satisfied V 2 .Somewhat satisfied V 3 .Somewhat dissatisfied V 4 .Very dissatisfied V 5 .Haven't lived here long enough to V .know D AAHPRIV 1 2046 T AW: Allocation flag for EAHPRIV Allocation flag for satisfaction with the amount of privacy your home offers. V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EAHSAT 2 2047 T AW: Overall satisfaction with home AW12_SATLV1 Overall, how satisfied are you with your home? U All households V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Very satisfied V 2 .Somewhat satisfied V 3 .Somewhat dissatisfied V 4 .Very dissatisfied D AAHSAT 1 2049 T AW: Allocation flag for EAHSAT Allocation flag for satisfaction with home V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D RAHMOVE 2 2050 T AW: Home undesirable enough to move. AW13_SATLV2 Are conditions in your home undesirable enough that you would like to move? U All households. V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AAHMOVE 1 2052 T AW: Allocation flag for RAHMOVE Allocation flag for home undesirable enough to move. V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EACWALK 2 2053 T AW: Afraid to walk alone at night. AW14_CRIME1 Is there any area right around your home (within a mile) where you would be afraid to walk alone at night? U All households. V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AACWALK 1 2055 T AW: Allocation flag for EACWALK Allocation flag for afraid to walk alone at night V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EACSTAY 2 2056 T AW: Stayed at home at certain times. AW15_CRIME2@1 In the past month, have you done any of the following because you thought you might be unsafe ... Have you stayed in your home at certain times? U All households V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Stayed in our home at certain V .times. V 2 .Did not stay in home. D AACSTAY 1 2058 T AW: Allocation flag for EACSTAY Allocation flag for staying at home due to concern of safety. V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EACWITH 2 2059 T AW: Take someone with you when go out. AW15_CRIME2@2 In the past month, have you done any of the following because you thought you might be unsafe ... Have you taken someone with you or traveled with other people when going out into your neighborhood? U All households V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Has taken someone with. V 2 .Did not take someone with. D AACWITH 1 2061 T AW: Allocation flag for EACWITH Allocation flag for taking someone with you due to concern for safety. V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EACARRY 2 2062 T AW: Carry something with you when go out. AW15_CRIME2@3 In the past month, have you done any of the following because you thought you might be unsafe .. Have you carried anything to protect yourself? U All households V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Carried anything to protect self. V 2 .Did not carry anything. D AACARRY 1 2064 T AW: Allocation flag for EACARRY Allocation flag for carrying something for protection due to concern for safety. V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EACNSAF 2 2065 T AW: Consider neighborhood safe from crime. AW16_CRIME3 Do you consider your neighborhood very safe from crime, somewhat safe, somewhat unsafe, or very unsafe? U All households. V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Very safe V 2 .Somewhat safe V 3 .Somewhat unsafe V 4 .Very unsafe D AACNSAF 1 2067 T AW: Allocation flag for EACNSAF Allocation flag for consider neighborhood safe from crime. V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EACHSAF 2 2068 T AW: Consider home safe from crime. AW17_CRIME4 How about your home? Do you consider it very safe from crime, somewhat safe, somewhat unsafe, or very unsafe? U All households. V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Very safe V 2 .Somewhat safe V 3 .Somewhat unsafe V 4 .Very unsafe D AACHSAF 1 2070 T AW: Allocation flag for EACHSAF Allocation flag for consider home safe from crime V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D RACWDOG 2 2071 T AW: Household has dog for protection. AW18_CRIME5, AW19_CRIME6 We are interested in finding out if people do anything in particular to keep thieves or intruders out of their homes. Does your household have a dog? When you got (this dog/these dogs), was it in part to keep your home safe from thieves or intruders? U All households V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Has dog to keep home safe from V .intruders. V 2 .Has dog, not to keep home safe V 3 .Does not have dog D AACWDOG 1 2073 T AW: Allocation flag for RACWDOG Allocation flag for household has dog for protection V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EACALRM 2 2074 T AW: Household has safety devices, alarm system. AW20_CRIME7 Does your household have any special safety DEVICES such as electric timers for lights, or an alarm system? U All households. V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AACALRM 1 2076 T AW: Allocation flag for EACALRM Allocation flag for household has safety devices, alarm system V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D RACMOVE 2 2077 T AW: Threat of crime enough that would move. AW21_SATLV3 Overall, is the threat of crime where you live undesirable enough that you would like to move? U All households. V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AACMOVE 1 2079 T AW: Allocation flag for RACMOVE Allocation flag for threat of crime enough that would move V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EANTRAF 2 2080 T AW: Problem in neighborhood street noise AW22_NBRHD1@1 Do you think any of the following conditions are problems in your neighborhood? Street noise or heavy street traffic. U All households. V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EANSTRT 2 2082 T AW: Problem in neighborhood street repair AW22_NBRHD1@2 Do you think any of the following conditions are problems in your neighborhood? Streets in need of repair U All households. V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EANTRSH 2 2084 T AW: Problem in neighb trash, litter AW22_NBRHD1@3 Do you think any of the following conditions are problems in your neighborhood? Trash, litter, or garbage in the streets and lots U All households. V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EANABAN 2 2086 T AW: Problem in neighborhood abandoned buildings AW22_NBRHD1@4 Do you think any of the following conditions are problems in your neighborhood? Rundown or abandoned houses or buildings U All households. V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EANIND 2 2088 T AW: Problem in neighborhood industries AW22_NBRHD1@5 Do you think any of the following conditions are problems in your neighborhood? Industries, businesses, or other non-residential activities. U All households. V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D EANODOR 2 2090 T AW: Problem in neighborhood odors, fumes AW22_NBRHD1@6 Do you think any of the following conditions are problems in your neighborhood? Odors, smoke, or gas fumes. U All households. V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AANCOND 1 2092 T AW: Allocation flag for neighborhood conditions Allocation flag for EANTRAF, EANSTRT, EANTRSH, EANBAN, EANIND, EANODOR V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EANGHBR 2 2093 T AW: Satisfaction with relationship with neighbors AW23_NBRHD2 How satisfied are you with your relationship with your neighbors? U All households V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Very satisfied V 2 .Somewhat satisfied V 3 .Somewhat dissatisfied V 4 .Very dissatisfied D AANGHBR 1 2095 T AW: Allocation flag for EANGHBR Allocation flag for satisfaction with relationship with neighbors V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EANSAT 2 2096 T AW: Overall satisfaction with neighborhood AW24_SATLV4 Overall, how satisfied are you with conditions in your neighborhood? U All households V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Very satisfied V 2 .Somewhat satisfied V 3 .Somewhat dissatisfied V 4 .Very dissatisfied D AANSAT 1 2098 T AW: Allocation flag for EANSAT Allocation flag for overall satisfaction with neighborhood V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D RANMOVE 2 2099 T AW: Neighborhood undesirable, would like to move AW25_SATLV5 Is your neighborhood undesirable enough that you would like to move? U All households. V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AANMOVE 1 2101 T AW: Allocation flag for RANMOVE Allocation flag for neighborhood undesirable, would like to move V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EAPSCHL 2 2102 T AW: Satisfaction with public schools AW27_CS1 How satisfied are you with the local public schools in your neighborhood? U Households with at least one child under 18. V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Very satisfied V 2 .Somewhat satisfied V 3 .Somewhat dissatisfied V 4 .Very dissatisfied D AAPSCHL 1 2104 T AW: Allocation flag for EAPSCHL Allocation flag for satisfaction with public schools V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EAPPRIV 2 2105 T AW: Children attend private school AW28_CS2@1 We are interested in schools from kindergarten through 12th grade. Do any of the children in your household attend: Private school? U Households with at least one child under 18. V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AAPPRIV 1 2107 T AW: Allocation flag for EAPPRIV Allocation flag for children who attend private school V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EAPMAGN 2 2108 T AW: Children attend magnet, charter school AW28_CS2@2 We are interested in schools from kindergarten through 12th grade. Do any of the children in your household attend: Magnet, charter, or other public school apart from the assigned school? U Households with at least one child under 18. V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AAPMAGN 1 2110 T AW: Allocation flag for EAPMAGN Allocation flag for children who attend Magnet, charter school V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EAPPUBS 2 2111 T AW: Children attend public school AW28_CS2@3 We are interested in schools from kindergarten through 12th grade. Do any of the children in your household attend: Assigned public school? U Households with at least one child under 18. V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AAPPUBS 1 2113 T AW: Allocation flag for EAPPUBS Allocation flag for children who attend public school V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EAPHOMS 2 2114 T AW: Children attend home school AW28_CS2@4 We are interested in schools from kindergarten through 12th grade. Do any of the children in your household attend: Home school? U Households with at least one child under 18. V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AAPHOMS 1 2116 T AW: Allocation flag for EAPHOMS Allocation flag for children who attend home school V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EAPNOSC 2 2117 T AW: Children not in school AW28_CS2@5 We are interested in schools from kindergarten through 12th grade. Do any of the children in your household attend: Not in school or other arrangement? U Households with at least one child under 18. V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AAPNOSC 1 2119 T AW: Allocation flag for EAPNOSC Allocation flag for children who are not in school V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EAPDIFF 2 2120 T AW: Prefer a different school for any child AW29_CS3 Would you or the other adults in the household prefer a different school for any child in this home? U Households with at least one child under 18 attending school (EAPPRIV, EAPMAGN, EAPPUBS, or EAPHOMS equal 1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AAPDIFF 1 2122 T AW: Allocation flag for EAPDIFF Allocation flag for prefer different school for any child V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EAPHOSP 2 2123 T AW: Satisfaction with hospitals, health clinics, doctors AW30_CS4@1 Are you very satisfied, somewhat satisfied, somewhat dissatisfied, or very dissatisfied with each of the following services in your neighborhood: Hospitals, health clinics, and doctors? U All households V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Very satisfied V 2 .Somewhat satisfied V 3 .Somewhat dissatisfied V 4 .Very dissatisfied V 5 .Haven't lived here long enough to V .know D AAPHOSP 1 2125 T AW: Allocation flag for EAPHOSP Allocation flag for satisfaction with: hospitals, health clinics, and doctors V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EAPOLIC 2 2126 T AW: Satisfaction with police services AW30_CS4@2 Are you very satisfied, somewhat satisfied, somewhat dissatisfied, or very dissatisfied with each of the following services in your neighborhood: Police services U All households V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Very satisfied V 2 .Somewhat satisfied V 3 .Somewhat dissatisfied V 4 .Very dissatisfied V 5 .Haven't lived here long enough to V .know D AAPOLIC 1 2128 T AW: Allocation flag for EAPOLIC Allocation flag for satisfaction with police services V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EAPFIRE 2 2129 T AW: Satisfaction with fire department services AW30_CS4@3 Are you very satisfied, somewhat satisfied, somewhat dissatisfied, or very dissatisfied with each of the following services in your neighborhood: Fire department services U All households V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Very satisfied V 2 .Somewhat satisfied V 3 .Somewhat dissatisfied V 4 .Very dissatisfied V 5 .Haven't lived here long enough to V .know D AAPFIRE 1 2131 T AW: Allocation flag for EAPFIRE. Allocation flag for satisfaction with fire department services V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EAPTRAN 2 2132 T AW: Adequacy of public transportation AW31_CS5 Are the public transportation services available in your neighborhood adequate for you? U All households V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No V 3 .Not sure because you do not use V .public transportation D AAPTRAN 1 2134 T AW: Allocation flag for EAPTRAN Allocation flag for adequacy of public transportation V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EAPSAT 2 2135 T AW: Satisfaction with public services AW32_SATLV6 Overall, how satisfied are you with the public services in your neighborhood? U All households V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Very satisfied V 2 .Somewhat satisfied V 3 .Somewhat dissatisfied V 4 .Very dissatisfied D AAPSAT 1 2137 T AW: Allocation flag for EAPSAT Allocation flag for satisfaction with public services V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D RAPMOVE 2 2138 T AW: Public services undesirable, would like to move AW33_SATLV7 Are the public services undesirable enough that you would like to move? U All households V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AAPMOVE 1 2140 T AW: Allocation flag for RAPMOVE Allocation flag for public services undesirable enough that you would like to move V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EABMEET 2 2141 T AW: Ability to meet essential expenses AW34_MEET Next are questions about difficulties people sometimes have in meeting their essential household expenses for such things as mortgage or rent payments, utility bills, or important medical care. During the past 12 months, has there been a time when (YOU/YOUR HOUSEHOLD) did not meet all of your essential expenses? U All households V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AABMEET 1 2143 T AW: Allocation flag for EABMEET Allocation flag for ability to meet essential expenses V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EABRENT 2 2144 T AW: Did not pay rent or mortgage AW35_NEED1 The following are some of the specific difficulties people experience with household expenses. Was there any time in the past 12 months when (YOU/YOUR HOUSEHOLD) did not pay the full amount of the rent or mortgage? U All households V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AABRENT 1 2146 T AW: Allocation flag for EABRENT Allocation flag for did not pay rent or mortgage V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D RABRHLP1 2 2147 T AW: Family helped with problem paying rent or mortgage AW35_NEED, AW36_GETH1, AW37_WHOH1 When ... had this problem, did any person or organization help? Who was that? A family member or relative. U Households with problem paying rent or mortgage (EABRENT equals 1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Help received from this source V 2 .Help not received from this source V 3 .No help received from any source D RABRHLP2 2 2149 T AW: Friend helped with problem paying rent or mortgage AW35_NEED, AW36_GETH1, AW37_WHOH1 When ... had this problem, did any person or organization help? Who was that? A friend, neighbor or other non-relative. U Households with problem paying rent or mortgage (EABRENT equals 1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Help received from this source V 2 .Help not received from this source V 3 .No help received from any source D RABRHLP3 2 2151 T AW: Social serv helped w/ problem paying rent/mortgage AW35_NEED, AW36_GETH1, AW37_WHOH1 When ... had this problem, did any person or organization help? Who was that? A department of social services. U Households with problem paying rent or mortgage (EABRENT equals 1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Help received from this source V 2 .Help not received from this source V 3 .No help received from any source D RABRHLP4 2 2153 T AW: Nonprofit helped with problem paying rent/mortgage AW35_NEED, AW36_GETH1, AW37_WHOH1 When ... had this problem, did any person or organization help? Who was that? A church or nonprofit group. U Households with problem paying rent or mortgage (EABRENT equals 1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Help received from this source V 2 .Help not received from this source V 3 .No help received from any source D RABRHLP5 2 2155 T AW: Other source helped w/ problem paying rent/mortgage AW35_NEED, AW36_GETH1, AW37_WHOH1 When ... had this problem, did any person or organization help? Who was that? Other source of help. U Households with problem paying rent or mortgage (EABRENT equals 1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Help received from this source V 2 .Help not received from this source V 3 .No help received from any source D AABRHLP 1 2157 T AW: Allocation flag for RABRHLP Allocation flag for RABRHLP1-RABRHLP5, who helped with problem paying rent or mortgage V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EABEVCT 2 2158 T AW: Evicted from home or apartment AW38_NEED2 Was there any time in the past 12 months when ... were evicted from your home or apartment for not paying the rent or mortgage? U Households with problem paying the mortgage (EABRENT=1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AABEVCT 1 2160 T AW: Allocation flag for EABEVCT Allocation flag for evicted from home or apartment V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D RABEHLP1 2 2161 T AW: Family helped when evicted from home or apartment AW39_GETH2, AW40_WHOH2 When ... had this problem, did any person or organization help? Who was that? A family member or relative U Households evicted from home or apartment (EABEVCT equals 1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Help received from this source V 2 .Help not received from this V .source V 3 .No help received from any source D RABEHLP2 2 2163 T AW: Friend helped when evicted from home or apartment AW39_GETH2, AW40_WHOH2 When ... had this problem, did any person or organization help? Who was that? A friend, neighbor or other non-relative U Households evicted from home or apartment (EABEVCT equals 1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Help received from this source V 2 .Help not received from this V .source V 3 .No help received from any source D RABEHLP3 2 2165 T AW: Social services helped when evicted from home or apt AW39_GETH2, AW40_WHOH2 When ... had this problem, did any person or organization help? Who was that? A department of social services U Households evicted from home or apartment (EABEVCT equals 1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Help received from this source V 2 .Help not received from this V .source V 3 .No help received from any source D RABEHLP4 2 2167 T AW: Nonprofit helped when evicted from home or apt AW39_GETH2, AW40_WHOH2 When ... had this problem, did any person or organization help? Who was that? A church or nonprofit group U Households evicted from home or apartment (EABEVCT equals 1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Help received from this source V 2 .Help not received from this V .source V 3 .No help received from any source D RABEHLP5 2 2169 T AW: Other source helped when evicted from home or apt AW39_GETH2, AW40_WHOH2 When ... had this problem, did any person or organization help? Who was that? Other source of help U Households evicted from home or apartment (EABEVCT equals 1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Help received from this source V 2 .Help not received from this V .source V 3 .No help received from any source D AABEHLP 1 2171 T AW: Allocation flag for RABEHLP Allocation flag for RABEHLP1-5 who helped when evicted from home or apartment V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EABGAS 2 2172 T AW: Did not pay gas, oil, or electricity bills AW41_NEED3 How about not paying the full amount of the gas, oil, or electricity bills? Was there a time in the past 12 months when that happened to ...? U All households V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AABGAS 1 2174 T AW: Allocation flag for EABGAS Allocation flag for did not pay gas, oil, or electricity bills V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D RABGHLP1 2 2175 T AW: Family helped w/ problem paying gas, oil, electric AW42_GETH3, AW43_WHOH3 When ... had this problem, did any person or organization help? Who was that? A family member or relative U Households with problem paying gas, oil, or electricity bills (EABGAS equals 1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Help received from this source V 2 .Help not received from this source V 3 .No help received from any source D RABGHLP2 2 2177 T AW: A non-relative helped with paying gas, oil, electric AW42_GETH3, AW43_WHOH3 When ... had this problem, did any person or organization help? Who was that? A friend, neighbor or other non-relative U Households with problem paying gas, oil, or electricity bills (EABGAS equals 1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Help received from this source V 2 .Help not received from this source V 3 .No help received from any source D RABGHLP3 2 2179 T AW: Social services helped with problem paying gas, oil AW42_GETH3, AW43_WHOH3 When ... had this problem, did any person or organization help? was that? A department of social services U Households with problem paying gas, oil, or electricity bills (EABGAS equals 1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Help received from this source V 2 .Help not received from this source V 3 .No help received from any source D RABGHLP4 2 2181 T AW: Nonprofit helped with problem paying gas, oil, bills AW42_GETH3, AW43_WHOH3 When ... had this problem, did any person or organization help? Who was that? A church or nonprofit group U Households with problem paying gas, oil, or electricity bills (EABGAS equals 1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Help received from this source V 2 .Help not received from this source V 3 .No help received from any source D RABGHLP5 2 2183 T AW: Other source helped w/ problem paying gas,oil,bills AW42_GETH3, AW43_WHOH3 When ... had this problem, did any person or organization help? Who was that? Other source of help U Households with problem paying gas, oil, or electricity bills (EABGAS equals 1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Help received from this source V 2 .Help not received from this source V 3 .No help received from any source D AABGHLP 1 2185 T AW: Allocation flag for RABGHLP Allocation flag for RABGHLP1-5, who helped with problem paying gas, oil, or electricity bills V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EABCUT 2 2186 T AW: Gas or electric company turned off service AW44_NEED4 In the past 12 months did the gas or electric company turn off service, or the oil company not deliver oil? U Households with problem paying gas, oil or electric (EABGAS=1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AABCUT 1 2188 T AW: Allocation flag for EABCUT Allocation flag for gas or electric company turned off service V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D RABCHLP1 2 2189 T AW: Family helped when gas/electric co turned off serv AW45_GETH4, AW46_WHOH4 When ... had this problem, did any person or organization help? Who was that? A family member or relative U Households where gas or electric company turned off service (EABCUT equals 1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Help received from this source V 2 .Help not received from this source V 3 .No help received from any source D RABCHLP2 2 2191 T AW: Friend helped when gas/electric co turned off serv AW45_GETH4, AW46_WHOH4 When ... had this problem, did any person or organization help? Who was that? A friend, neighbor or other non-relative U Households where gas or electric company turned off service (EABCUT equals 1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Help received from this source V 2 .Help not received from this source V 3 .No help received from any source D RABCHLP3 2 2193 T AW: Social services helped when gas co turned off serv AW45_GETH4, AW46_WHOH4 When ... had this problem, did any person or organization help? Who was that? A department of social services U Households where gas or electric company turned off service (EABCUT equals 1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Help received from this source V 2 .Help not received from this source V 3 .No help received from any source D RABCHLP4 2 2195 T AW: Nonprofit helped when gas company turned off service AW45_GETH4, AW46_WHOH4 When ... had this problem, did any person or organization help? Who was that? A church or nonprofit group U Households where gas or electric company turned off service (EABCUT equals 1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Help received from this source V 2 .Help not received from this source V 3 .No help received from any source D RABCHLP5 2 2197 T AW: Other source helped when gas co turned off service AW45_GETH4, AW46_WHOH4 When ... had this problem, did any person or organization help? Who was that? Other source of help U Households where gas or electric company turned off service (EABCUT equals 1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Help received from this source V 2 .Help not received from this source V 3 .No help received from any source D AABCHLP 1 2199 T AW: Allocation flag for RABCHLP Allocation flag for RABCHLP1-5, who helped when gas or electric company turned off service V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EABPHON 2 2200 T AW: Telephone company disconnected service AW47_NEED5 How about the telephone company disconnecting service because payments were not made? Was there a time in the past 12 months when that happened to ...? U All households V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AABPHON 1 2202 T AW: Allocation flag for EABPHON Allocation flag for telephone company disconnected service V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D RABPHLP1 2 2203 T AW: Family helped when telephone co disconnected serv AW48_GETH5, AW49_WHOH5 When ... had this problem, did any person or organization help? Who was that? A family member or relative U Households where telephone company turned off service (EABPHON equals 1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Help received from this source V 2 .Help not received from this source V 3 .No help received from any source D RABPHLP2 2 2205 T AW: Friend helped when telephone co turned off service AW48_GETH5, AW49_WHOH5 When ... had this problem, did any person or organization help? Who was that? A friend, neighbor or other non-relative U Households where telephone company turned off service (EABPHON equals 1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Help received from this source V 2 .Help not received from this source V 3 .No help received from any source D RABPHLP3 2 2207 T AW: Social serv helped when telephone co turned off serv AW48_GETH5, AW49_WHOH5 When ... had this problem, did any person or organization help? Who was that? A department of social services U Households where telephone company turned off service (EABPHON equals 1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Help received from this source V 2 .Help not received from this source V 3 .No help received from any source D RABPHLP4 2 2209 T AW: Nonprofit helped when telephone co turned off serv AW48_GETH5, AW49_WHOH5 When ... had this problem, did any person or organization help? Who was that? A church or nonprofit group U Households where telephone company turned off service (EABPHON equals 1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Help received from this source V 2 .Help not received from this source V 3 .No help received from any source D RABPHLP5 2 2211 T AW: Other source helped when telephone co turned off ser AW48_GETH5, AW49_WHOH5 When ... had this problem, did any person or organization help? Who was that? Other source of help U Households where telephone company turned off service (EABPHON equals 1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Help received from this source V 2 .Help not received from this source V 3 .No help received from any source D AABPHLP 1 2213 T AW: Allocation flag for RABPHLP Allocation flag for RABPHLP1-5, who helped when telephone company disconnected service V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EABDOCT 2 2214 T AW: Did not see a doctor when needed AW50_NEED6 In the past 12 months was there a time (YOU/ANYONE IN YOUR HOUSEHOLD) needed to see a doctor or go to the hospital but did not go? U All households V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AABDOCT 1 2216 T AW: Allocation flag for EABDOCT Allocation flag for did not see a doctor when needed V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D RABDHLP1 2 2217 T AW: Family helped with problem seeing a doctor AW51_GETH6, AW52_WHOH6 When ... had this problem, did any person or organization help? Who was that? A family member or relative U Households with problem seeing a doctor when needed (EABDOCT equals 1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Help received from this source V 2 .Help not received from this source V 3 .No help received from any source D RABDHLP2 2 2219 T AW: Friend helped with problem seeing a doctor AW51_GETH6, AW52_WHOH6 When ... had this problem, did any person or organization help? Who was that? A friend, neighbor or other non-relative U Households with problem seeing a doctor when needed (EABDOCT equals 1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Help received from this source V 2 .Help not received from this source V 3 .No help received from any source D RABDHLP3 2 2221 T AW: Social services helped with problem seeing a doctor AW51_GETH6, AW52_WHOH6 When ... had this problem, did any person or organization help? Who was that? A department of social services U Households with problem seeing a doctor when needed (EABDOCT equals 1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Help received from this source V 2 .Help not received from this source V 3 .No help received from any source D RABDHLP4 2 2223 T AW: Nonprofit helped with problem seeing a doctor AW51_GETH6, AW52_WHOH6 When ... had this problem, did any person or organization help? Who was that? A church or nonprofit group U Households with problem seeing a doctor when needed (EABDOCT equals 1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Help received from this source V 2 .Help not received from this source V 3 .No help received from any source D RABDHLP5 2 2225 T AW: Other source helped with problem seeing a doctor AW51_GETH6, AW52_WHOH6 When ... had this problem, did any person or organization help? Who was that? Other source of help U Households with problem seeing a doctor when needed (EABDOCT equals 1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Help received from this source V 2 .Help not received from this source V 3 .No help received from any source D AABDHLP 1 2227 T AW: Allocation flag for RABDHLP Allocation flag for RABDHLP1-5, who helped with problem seeing a doctor when needed V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EABDENT 2 2228 T AW: Did not see a dentist when needed AW53_NEED7 In the past 12 months was there a time (YOU/ANYONE IN YOUR HOUSEHOLD) needed to see a dentist did not go? U All households V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AABDENT 1 2230 T AW: Allocation flag for EABDENT Allocation flag for did not see a dentist when needed V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D RABTHLP1 2 2231 T AW: Family helped with problem seeing a dentist AW54_GETH7, AW55_WHOH7 When ... had this problem, did any person or organization help? Who was that? A family member or relative U Households with problem seeing a dentist when needed (EABDENT equals 1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Help received from this source V 2 .Help not received from this source V 3 .No help received from any source D RABTHLP2 2 2233 T AW: Friend helped with problem seeing a dentist AW54_GETH7, AW55_WHOH7 When ... had this problem, did any person or organization help? Who was that? A friend, neighbor or other non-relative U Households with problem seeing a dentist when needed (EABDENT equals 1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Help received from this source V 2 .Help not received from this source V 3 .No help received from any source D RABTHLP3 2 2235 T AW: Social services helped with problem seeing a dentist AW54_GETH7, AW55_WHOH7 When ... had this problem, did any person or organization help? Who was that? A department of social services U Households with problem seeing a dentist when needed (EABDENT equals 1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Help received from this source V 2 .Help not received from this source V 3 .No help received from any source D RABTHLP4 2 2237 T AW: Nonprofit helped with problem seeing a dentist AW54_GETH7, AW55_WHOH7 When ... had this problem, did any person or organization help? Who was that? A church or nonprofit group U Households with problem seeing a dentist when needed (EABDENT equals 1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Help received from this source V 2 .Help not received from this source V 3 .No help received from any source D RABTHLP5 2 2239 T AW: Other source helped with problem seeing a dentist AW54_GETH7, AW55_WHOH7 When ... had this problem, did any person or organization help? Who was that? Other source of help U Households with problem seeing a dentist when needed (EABDENT equals 1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Help received from this source V 2 .Help not received from this source V 3 .No help received from any source D AABTHLP 1 2241 T AW: Allocation flag for RABTHLP Allocation flag for RABTHLP1-5, who helped with problem seeing a dentist when needed V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EAHLPFM 2 2242 T AW: how much help expect to get from family AW56_HELP1 If ... had a problem with which you needed help (for example,sickness or moving), how much help would you expect to get from family living nearby? U All households V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .All of the help needed V 2 .Most of the help needed V 3 .Very little of the help needed V 4 .No help D AAHLPFM 1 2244 T AW: Allocation flag for EAHLPFM Allocation flag for how much help expect to get from family V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EAHLPFR 2 2245 T AW: how much help expect to get from friends AW57_HELP2 If ... had a problem with which you needed help (for example,sickness or moving), how much help would you expect to get from friends? U All households V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .All of the help needed V 2 .Most of the help needed V 3 .Very little of the help needed V 4 .No help D AAHLPFR 1 2247 T AW: Allocation flag for EAHLPFR Allocation flag for how much help expect to get from friends V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EAHLPAG 2 2248 T AW: how much help expect to get from others AW58_HELP3 If ... had a problem with which you needed help (for example,sickness or moving), how much help would you expect to get from other people in the community besides family and friends, such as a social agency or a church? U All households V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .All of the help needed V 2 .Most of the help needed V 3 .Very little of the help needed V 4 .No help D AAHLPAG 1 2250 T AW: Allocation flag for EAHLPAG Allocation flag for how much help expect to get from others V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EAFOOD1 2 2251 T AW: Sufficiency of food eaten in household AW59_FOOD1 Getting enough food can also be a problem for some people. Which of these statements best describes the food eaten in your household in the last four months: U All households V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Enough of the kinds of food we V .want V 2 .Enough but not always the kinds V .of food we want to eat V 3 .Sometimes not enough to eat V 4 .Often not enough to eat D AAFOOD1 1 2253 T AW: Allocation flag for EAFOOD1 Allocation flag for sufficiency of food eaten in household V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EAFDM1 2 2254 T AW: Not enough to eat --4 months ago AW60_FOOD2@1 In which of the last four months did (YOU/ANYONE IN YOUR HOUSEHOLD) NOT have enough to eat? U All households reporting not enough to eat (EAFOOD1 equals 3 or 4) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes, did not have enough to eat - V .4 mos. ago [Fill month 1] V 2 .No, enough to eat D EAFDM2 2 2256 T AW: Not enough to eat --3 months ago AW60_FOOD2@2 In which of the last four months did ... NOT have enough to eat? U All households reporting not enough to eat (EAFOOD1 equals 3 or 4) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes, did not have enough to eat - V .3 mos. ago [Fill month 2] V 2 .No, enough to eat D EAFDM3 2 2258 T AW: Not enough to eat --2 months ago AW60_FOOD2@3 In which of the last four months did ... NOT have enough to eat? U All households reporting not enough to eat (EAFOOD1 equals 3 or 4) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes, did not have enough to eat - V .2 mos. ago [Fill month 3] V 2 .No, enough to eat D EAFDM4 2 2260 T AW: Not enough to eat --last month AW60_FOOD2@4 In which of the last four months did ... NOT have enough to eat? U All households reporting not enough to eat (EAFOOD1 equals 3 or 4) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes, did not have enough to eat - V .last month [Fill month 4] V 2 .No, enough to eat D EAFDM5 2 2262 T AW: Not enough to eat --current month AW60_FOOD2@5 In which of the last four months did ... NOT have enough to eat? U All households reporting not enough to eat (EAFOOD1 equals 3 or 4) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes, did not have enough to eat - V .current month [Fill month 5] V 2 .No, enough to eat D AAFDM 1 2264 T AW: Allocation flag for EAFDM1-EAFDM5. Allocation flag for EAAFDM1-5, month not enough to eat. V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation)} D EAFLAST 2 2265 T AW: Food we bought just didn't last AW61_FOOD3 I'm going to read you some statements that people have made about their food situation. For these statements, please tell me whether it was OFTEN TRUE, SOMETIMES TRUE, or NEVER TRUE for ... in the last four months. "The food that (I/WE) bought just didn't last and (I/WE) didn't have money to get more." Was that often, sometimes or never true for ... in the last four months? U All households V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Often true V 2 .Sometimes true V 3 .Never true D AAFLAST 1 2267 T AW: Allocation flag for EAFLAST Allocation flag for food we bought just didn't last V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation)} D EAFBALN 2 2268 T AW: Couldn't afford balanced meals AW62_FOOD4 I'm going to read you some statements that people have made about their food situation. For these statements, please tell me whether it was OFTEN TRUE, SOMETIMES TRUE, or NEVER TRUE for ... in the last four months. The next statement is: "(I/WE) couldn't afford to eat balanced meals."Was that often, sometimes or never true for ... in the last four months? U All households V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Often true V 2 .Sometimes true V 3 .Never true D AAFBALN 1 2270 T AW: Allocation flag for EAFBALN Allocation flag for we couldn't afford balanced meals V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EAFCHLD 2 2271 T AW: Children were not eating enough AW63_FOOD5 I'm going to read you some statements that people have made about their food situation. For these statements, please tell me whether it was OFTEN TRUE, SOMETIMES TRUE, or NEVER TRUE for ... in the last four months. The next statement is: "(MY CHILD WAS/OUR CHILD WAS/ THE CHILDREN WERE) not eating enough because (I/WE) couldn't afford enough food." Was that often, sometimes or never true for ... in the last four months? U All households with children under 18 reporting not enough to eat or food didn't last or couldn't afford balanced meals. (EAFBALN=1 or 2, OR EAFLAST=1 or 2, OR EAFOOD1=3 or 4) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Often true V 2 .Sometimes true V 3 .Never true D AAFCHLD 1 2273 T AW: Allocation flag for EAFCHLD Allocation flag for children not eating enough V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EAFSKIP 2 2274 T AW: Cut size or skipped meals AW64_FOOD6 The next few questions refer to adults in the household. In the past four months did you or the other adults in the household ever cut the size of your meals or skip meals because there wasn't enough money for food? U All households reporting not enough to eat or food didn't last or couldn't afford balanced meals. (EAFBALN=1 or 2, or EAFLAST=1 or 2, or EAFOOD1=3 or 4) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AAFSKIP 1 2276 T AW: Allocation flag for EAFSKIP Allocation flag for cut size or skipped meals V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EAFLESS 2 2277 T AW: Ate less than felt you should AW65_FOOD7 The next few questions refer to adults in the household. In the past four months did you or the other adults in the household ever eat less than you felt you should because there wasn't enough money to buy food? U All households reporting not enough to eat or food didn't last or couldn't afford balanced meal. (EAFBALN=1 or 2, or EAFLAST=1 or 2, or EAFOOD1=3 or 4) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AAFLESS 1 2279 T AW: Allocation flag for EAFLESS Allocation flag for ate less than felt you should V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D EAFDAY 2 2280 T AW: Didn't eat for a whole day AW66_FOOD8 The next few questions refer to adults in the household. In the past four months did you or the other adults in the household ever not eat for a whole day because there wasn't enough money for food? U All households reporting child didn't eat enough or adults cut size/skipped meals or adults ate less than they felt they should (EAFCHLD=1 or 2, or EAFSKIP=1, or EAFLESS=1) V -1 .Not in Universe V 1 .Yes V 2 .No D AAFDAY 1 2282 T AW: Allocation flag for EAFDAY. Allocation flag for didn't eat for a whole day V 0 .Not imputed V 1 .Statistical imputation (hot deck) V 2 .Cold deck imputation V 3 .Logical imputation (derivation) D FILLER 2 2283 T Filler