1 The SAS System 16:19 Thursday, June 2, 2005 NOTE: Copyright (c) 1999-2001 by SAS Institute Inc., Cary, NC, USA. NOTE: SAS (r) Proprietary Software Release 8.2 (TS2M0) Licensed to HARVARD SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH-INSTRUCTIONAL COMP, Site 0001177014. NOTE: This session is executing on the SunOS 5.9 platform. This message is contained in the SAS news file, and is presented upon initialization. Edit the files "news" in the "misc/base" directory to display site-specific news and information in the program log. The command line option "-nonews" will prevent this display. ---------------------------------------------------------- NOTE: SAS initialization used: real time 0.32 seconds cpu time 0.07 seconds 1 2 Introduction to the NBER Extension to the Mare-Winship Data ____________ ____________ ____________ 180 180 180 ERROR 180-322: Statement is not valid or it is used out of proper order. ERROR 180-322: Statement is not valid or it is used out of proper order. ERROR 180-322: Statement is not valid or it is used out of proper order. 3 4 This file contains the documentation for the origianl Mare-Winship 5 CPS extracts (covering 1964-1988) and the extension to 1993 done 6 by Christine Collins at the NBER during the spring of 1996. While 7 most of the documentation is copied directly from the Mare-Winship 8 documentation, changes were made to reflect necessary changes in 9 the meanings of codes. We have tried to keep to the spirit of the 10 of the Mare-Winship project and have not done extensive recoding. 11 12 For many of the variables, the coding did not change from the 1964-88 codes 13 to the 1989+ codes. However, there were several variables that did have to 14 be documented for changes in coding. Where applicable, these changes are 15 listed next to the old codes. 16 17 When going through the data, we did not find the location of several 18 of the variables in the CPS Data Dictionary. These variables were: 19 20 x62 Normal Full Time Job 21 x101-x102 Family [A/P] Weight 22 x109-x113 Type [A-E] Income 23 x114 Dividends and Interest 24 25 Two variables (x75 and x95) were constrained by single character output 26 fields. For these variables, two-digit values were recoded to 0. For 27 x75 (Relationship to household head) some information was lost. 28 (*NOTE: Data could be found for variables measuring income from 29 dividends, rents and trusts; 29 ! dividends; _________ _________ _________ 180 180 180 ERROR 180-322: Statement is not valid or it is used out of proper order. ERROR 180-322: Statement is not valid or it is used out of proper order. ERROR 180-322: Statement is not valid or it is used out of proper order. 2 The SAS System 16:19 Thursday, June 2, 2005 29 interest, dividends ________ ________ ________ 180 180 180 ERROR 180-322: Statement is not valid or it is used out of proper order. ERROR 180-322: Statement is not valid or it is used out of proper order. ERROR 180-322: Statement is not valid or it is used out of proper order. 30 and net rentals; 30 ! and rent. There was not enough information ___ ___ ___ 180 180 180 ERROR 180-322: Statement is not valid or it is used out of proper order. ERROR 180-322: Statement is not valid or it is used out of proper order. ERROR 180-322: Statement is not valid or it is used out of proper order. 31 available to generate the data measuring dividends and interest 32 alone.) 33 34 All variables that could not be found for the time series 1989-1992 were set 35 to zero. 36 37 Any errors should be drawn to the attention of Daniel Feenberg at 38 feenberg@nber.harvard.edu. 39 40 1964 - 1988 March CPS Extracts 41 42 Mare and Winship have prepared a (nearly) uniform subset of the 43 March CPS files from 1964 to 1988. Documentation is in hard copy 44 only. There are 3,491,201 records in total. Because this is a 45 rectangular file (no family or household records) it is very easy 46 to deal with. 47 48 49 The files are kept in /home/data/mare_winship and are compressed 50 with the Unix compress 51 command. 52 53 54 The following SAS program reads every record in every year, and 55 prepares a weighted count. Note the filename and infile statements 56 that demonstrate how to read and write compressed files in SAS. 57 58 59 libname save ','; 60 filename raw pipe 'zcat /home/data/mare_winship/cpsmw??.raw.Z' 61 filename out pipe 'compress >outfile.Z' ________ ________ ________ 23 23 23 ERROR 23-2: Invalid option name filename. ERROR 23-2: Invalid option name filename. ERROR 23-2: Invalid option name filename. 61 ! filename out pipe 'compress >outfile.Z' ___ ___ ___ 23 23 23 ERROR 23-2: Invalid option name out. ERROR 23-2: Invalid option name out. ERROR 23-2: Invalid option name out. 61 ! filename out pipe 'compress >outfile.Z' _____________________ _____________________ _____________________ 23 23 23 ERROR 23-2: Invalid option name 'compress >outfile.Z'. ERROR 23-2: Invalid option name 'compress >outfile.Z'. ERROR 23-2: Invalid option name 'compress >outfile.Z'. 62 63 data; ____ ____ ____ 23 23 23 ERROR: Error in the FILENAME statement. ERROR: Error in the FILENAME statement. ERROR: Error in the FILENAME statement. 64 length default=4; 3 The SAS System 16:19 Thursday, June 2, 2005 ______ ______ ______ 180 180 180 ERROR 23-2: Invalid option name data. ERROR 23-2: Invalid option name data. ERROR 23-2: Invalid option name data. ERROR 180-322: Statement is not valid or it is used out of proper order. ERROR 180-322: Statement is not valid or it is used out of proper order. ERROR 180-322: Statement is not valid or it is used out of proper order. 65 infile raw lrecl=386; ______ ______ ______ 180 180 180 ERROR 180-322: Statement is not valid or it is used out of proper order. ERROR 180-322: Statement is not valid or it is used out of proper order. ERROR 180-322: Statement is not valid or it is used out of proper order. 66 input year 13-14 famwght 248-259; _____ _____ _____ 180 180 180 ERROR 180-322: Statement is not valid or it is used out of proper order. ERROR 180-322: Statement is not valid or it is used out of proper order. ERROR 180-322: Statement is not valid or it is used out of proper order. 67 famwght=famwght/100; _______ _______ _______ 180 180 180 ERROR 180-322: Statement is not valid or it is used out of proper order. ERROR 180-322: Statement is not valid or it is used out of proper order. ERROR 180-322: Statement is not valid or it is used out of proper order. 68 file out; ____ ____ ____ 180 180 180 ERROR 180-322: Statement is not valid or it is used out of proper order. ERROR 180-322: Statement is not valid or it is used out of proper order. ERROR 180-322: Statement is not valid or it is used out of proper order. 69 put year famwght; ___ ___ ___ 180 180 180 ERROR 180-322: Statement is not valid or it is used out of proper order. ERROR 180-322: Statement is not valid or it is used out of proper order. ERROR 180-322: Statement is not valid or it is used out of proper order. 70 run; 71 72 73 Users of other packages can use the Unix 'cut' command to make _____ _____ _____ 180 180 180 ERROR 180-322: Statement is not valid or it is used out of proper order. ERROR 180-322: Statement is not valid or it is used out of proper order. ERROR 180-322: Statement is not valid or it is used out of proper order. 74 similar extracts. For example: 75 76 zcat /home/data/mare_winship/cpsmw??.raw.Z|cut-c13-14,248-259 77 >foo 78 79 will concatenate all 25 years of data and make a two variable 80 extract. 81 82 83 84 MARCH CPS UNIFORM FILE CODEBOOK 85 86 87 Variable Name Category Description Column #s 88 89 1. Household Counter household no. within file 1-6 90 [all persons] 91 92 2. Family-in-Household1 family location within households 7-9 4 The SAS System 16:19 Thursday, June 2, 2005 93 [all persons] 94 95 3. Person-in-Family person location within family 10-12 96 [all persons] 97 98 4. Year year of CPS 13-14 99 [all persons] 100 101 5. Household ID Number2 15 102 103 actual number 1-8 104 invalid code 9 105 106 6.Household Month in 16 107 Sample 108 109 month in sample 1-8 110 111 7. Random Cluster 17-21 112 (Schedule Number, 113 1964-1967) 114 115 bad code 99999 116 [1977+ = 00000] 117 118 8. Keyfitz Cluster 22-24 119 (PSU Number, 1964-67) 120 121 bad code 999 122 [1977+ = 000] 123 124 9. Noninterview Cluster 25-26 125 126 bad code 99 127 [1964-67, 1977+ = 00] 128 129 10. Family Serial Number [1964-67, 1980-82 = 000000] 27-32 130 131 Padding zero 33 132 133 11. Family Description 34 134 135 136 primary family containing no 1 137 subfamilies 138 primary family with 1 or more 2 139 subfamilies 140 secondary family 3 141 subfamily 4 142 primary individual 5 143 secondary individual, 14+, in a 6 144 household 145 secondary individual, 14+, in 7 146 group quarters 147 a secondary individual, under 14, 8 148 in a household 149 secondary individual, under 14, 9 150 in group quarters 5 The SAS System 16:19 Thursday, June 2, 2005 151 [1964-67 = 1-6 only] 152 153 12. Family Position in 35-36 154 Household 155 156 family sequence within household 41-79 157 NIU 00 158 [universe = 1976-1882] 159 [1968-1975 = 00] 160 161 13. Family Type 37 162 C-recipiency 163 164 yes 1 165 no 2 166 [1964-65 = 0] 167 168 Padding zero 38 169 170 14. Kind of Family 39 171 172 64-88 89-92 173 primary family 1 1 174 subfamily 2 3 175 secondary family 3 4 176 primary individual 4 2 177 secondary individuals 5 5 178 179 15. Number of Persons 01-39 = number of persons 40-41 180 in Family 7 = 7+ [1964-67 only] 181 182 number of persons 01-39 183 7+ [1964-67 only] 7 184 185 16. Total Family Income3 amount shown equals income, except: 42-51 186 +999999999=not in universe [1968-75 only) 187 50000 = $50000 or more [1968-75 only] 188 (see note 3) 189 190 17. Type of Family 52 191 192 68-75 64-67, 76-81 193 male family head 1 194 husband-wife family 1 195 other male head 2 196 female family head 2 3 197 198 18. Census Geodivision 53-54 199 200 New England 01 201 Middle Atlantic 02 202 East North Central 03 203 West North Central 04 204 South Atlantic 05 205 East South Central 06 206 West South Central 07 207 Mountain 08 208 Pacific 09 6 The SAS System 16:19 Thursday, June 2, 2005 209 missing data 99 210 211 19. Central City Status 55 212 213 central city 1 214 balance of SMSA 2 215 not in SMSA 3 216 not identifiable [1977+ only] 4 217 218 20. Household Serial or actual number 56-61 219 Segment Number [1964-67 = 000000) 220 221 21. Household Type 62 222 223 64-88 89-92 224 household 1 225 group quarter 2 0 226 primary family 1 227 primary individual living alone 2 228 primary individual living with 3 229 nonrelatives 230 [1964-67 = 0] 231 232 22. Household Status 63 233 234 not in universe (group quarter) 0 235 primary family 1 236 primary individual (alone) 2 237 primary individual (living with 3 238 nonrelative) 239 [for all households, 1977-1982; 240 1964-1976 = 0] ____ ____ ____ 180 180 180 ERROR 180-322: Statement is not valid or it is used out of proper order. ERROR 180-322: Statement is not valid or it is used out of proper order. ERROR 180-322: Statement is not valid or it is used out of proper order. 241 242 Padding zeros 64-65 243 244 23. Number of Families 01-39 = actual number 66-67 245 in Household [1964-67 = 00] 246 247 24. Number of Persons 01-39 = actual number 68-69 248 in Household [1964-67, secondary individuals 249 and families = 99] 250 251 Padding zero 70 252 253 25. Region 71 254 255 Northeast 1 256 North Central 2 257 South 3 258 West 4 259 Missing 9 260 261 26. SMSA Actual SMSA codes for each year 72-73 262 as given in Appendix E 7 The SAS System 16:19 Thursday, June 2, 2005 263 264 265 27. SMSA-I common coding for selected cities 74-75 266 as given in Appendix F 267 268 Padding zero 76 269 270 28. SMSA Status 77 271 272 SMSA 1 273 NONSMSA 2 274 not identifiable [1977+ only] 3 275 276 29. State actual state codes for each year 78-79 277 as given in Appendix G 278 279 30. STATE-I common state code for all years 80-81 280 as given in Appendix H 281 282 31. Total Household Income amount shown equals income except: 82-91 283 +999999999 = not in universe 284 50000 = $50000 or more [in 1968-75 only] 285 [in 1968-75 only] 286 [universe for 1976+ = all persons) 287 (see note 3) 288 289 32. ADC Recipiency 92 290 291 64-88 89-92 292 not in universe 0 0 293 yes 1 294 AFCD (ADC) 1 295 Other 2 296 AFCD & other 3 297 no 2 298 missing data 9 299 [1966-75 = ADC and public assistance] 300 [universe = persons 14+] [1964-65 = 0] 301 302 33. Age 93-95 303 304 actual age 0-99 305 invalid code [1968-69 only] 999 306 307 34. Alimony Recipiency 96 308 309 not in universe 0 310 yes 1 311 no 2 312 [universe = persons 14+] 313 [1964-1968 = 0] 314 315 35. Any Reason Could Not 97 316 Take a Job 317 318 not in universe 0 319 yes 1 320 no 2 8 The SAS System 16:19 Thursday, June 2, 2005 321 [civilians 14+, who are looking for 322 a job (3 in variable 41)] 323 [1964-67 = 0] 324 325 36. Class of Worker 98 326 (Current Job) 327 328 64-88 89-92 329 NIU, NC 0 0 330 private 1 1 331 goverment 2 332 federal government 2 333 state government 3 334 local government 4 335 self-employed 3 336 self-employed, inc 5 337 self-employed, not inc 6 338 without pay 4 7 339 never worked or never 340 worked full 5 8 341 [1976+ only] 342 [universe = civilians 14+ (1 in P1) and 343 a) ESR (Pl52) 3 and 344 b) ESR (Pl52) 3 and P168 is 1 or 2 345 c) ESR (Pl52) 4-7, month in sample 346 (P26) is 1 or 5 and P183 is 1-5] 347 348 37. Complete High Grade 99 349 Attended 350 351 not in universe 0 352 yes 1 353 no 2 354 invalid code 9 355 [persons 14+ years old] 356 357 38. Current Industry 100-102 358 359 NIU [1971+] 000 360 census codes 001-997 361 invalid code 998 362 NIU [1968-70] 999 363 [1960 codes for 1968-70] 364 [1970 codes for 1971+] 365 (same as variable 36 [column 98]) 366 (see Appendix A for 1964-67 current 367 industry codes) 368 (see Appendix A-1 for 1983-92+ current 369 industry codes) 370 371 39. Current Occupation 103-105 372 373 NIU 000 374 census codes 001-997 375 [1960 codes for 1968-70] 376 [1970 codes for 1971+] 377 (same as variable 36 [column 98]) 378 (see Appendix B-1 for 1983-92+ current 9 The SAS System 16:19 Thursday, June 2, 2005 379 occupation codes) 380 381 40. Didn't Work Last Year 106 381 40. Didn't Work Last Year 106 __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ 32 32 32 WARNING 32-169: The quoted string currently being processed has become more than 262 characters long. You may have unbalanced quotation marks. 382 383 NIU/did work 0 384 did not work 1 385 [civilians 14+] 386 [universe is unknown for 1977-79] 387 388 41. Employment Status 107 389 Recode 390 64-88 89-92 391 NIU 0 0 392 working, employed 1 1 393 with job, not at work, employed 2 2 394 looking, unemployed 3 3 395 layoff, unemployed 4 396 house keeping, NILF 4 397 at school, NILF 5 398 unable, NILF 6 399 working w/out pay <=15 hours; 5 400 temp absent from w/out pay job, NILF 401 unavailable, NILF 6 402 other (retired), NILF 7 7 403 [civilians 14+] 404 405 42. Family (Secondary) 108 406 Membership Key 407 408 member secondary family no. 1 1 409 member secondary family no. 2 2 410 member secondary family no. 3 3 411 member secondary family no. 4 4 412 member secondary family no. 5 5 413 member secondary family no. 6 6 414 member of primary family or 7 415 subfamily 416 primary or secondary individual 8 417 [1976-82 = 7 or 8 only] 418 419 Padding Zero 109 420 421 43. Family Number 110 422 423 not in sub/secondary family 0 424 sub/secondary family number 1-6 425 [subfamily members only in 1980] 426 [members of sub/secondary families] 427 [1964-67 = 0] 428 429 Padding Zero 111 430 431 44. Family Relationship 112 10 The SAS System 16:19 Thursday, June 2, 2005 432 433 not in sub/secondary family 0 434 head (sub/secondary family) 1 435 wife (sub/secondary family) 2 436 child (sub/secondary family) 3 437 other relative (secondary family) 4 438 439 Padding Zero 113 440 441 45. Family Type 114 442 443 64-88 89-92 444 primary family 1 1 445 secondary individual 2 5 446 secondary family member 3 4 447 subfamily member 4 3 448 primary individual 5 2 449 450 46. Farm/Self-Employed 115-121 451 Income 0-49999 = actual amount 452 50000 = $50000+ [1968-75] 453 +999999 = NIU [1968-75] [good for 1968-75 only; 454 NIU in 1976+ = +000000] 455 [persons 14+] 456 (see note 3) 457 458 47. Full/Part Time, 122 459 Full/Part Year Work 460 461 NIU 0 462 full-time (full year worker) 1 463 part-time (full year worker) 2 464 full-time (part year worker) 3 465 part-time (part year worker) 4 466 nonworker 5 467 invalid data 9 468 [civilians 14+] 469 [civilians 15+ in 1980+] 470 471 48. Full/Part Time Work 123 472 Recode 473 474 64-88 89-92 475 children or armed forces 0 476 NIU, not in labor force 0 1 477 employed full time 1 2 478 part-time for economic reasons 2 3 479 (usually full time, 89-92) 480 part-time for noneconomic reasons 4 481 (usually part-time) 482 part-time for economic reasons 5 483 (usually part-time) 484 unemployed full-time 3 6 485 employed part-time 4 486 unemployed part-time [1968+ only] 5 7 487 with job, not at work 488 [1964-75 only] 6 489 [1964-67 only] 11 The SAS System 16:19 Thursday, June 2, 2005 490 missing data 9 491 [civilians 14+, where variable 492 41 = 1, 2 or 3] 493 494 49. High Grade Attended 124-125 495 496 64-88 89-91 497 0 or K 00 498 elementary 1 to 8 02-09 01-08 499 high school 1 to 4 10-13 09-12 500 college 1 to 4 14-17 13-16 501 college 5 18 17 502 college 6+ 19 18 503 NIU (under 14 years) 00 00 504 [persons 14+] 505 506 50. Hours Worked Last Week 126-127 507 508 NIU 00 509 actual hours 1-99 510 [civilians 14+, who worked last 511 week (1 in variable 41)] 512 513 51. Household Recode-I as given in Appendix I 128-129 514 515 padding Zero 130 516 517 52. Household Recode-II 131 518 519 head of household 1 520 wife of head of household 2 521 child of head, under 18, 3 522 never-married 523 child of head, under 18, 4 524 ever-married 525 child of head, 18+ 5 526 other relative of head 6 527 nonrelative of head 7 528 secondary individuals/group quarters 8 529 530 53. Household Recode-III 132-133 531 532 head of family 01 533 wife of head 02 534 under 18, single, never married, 03 535 child of family head , 536 under 18, ever-married, child 04 537 of family head 538 18+, child of family head 05 539 grandchild of head [1968+ only] 06 540 under 18, single, never-married, 07 541 other relative 542 under 18, ever-married, other relative 08 543 18+, other relative 09 544 primary individual 10 545 secondary individual 11 546 547 54. Last Work Full Time, 134 12 The SAS System 16:19 Thursday, June 2, 2005 548 2+ Consecutive Weeks 549 550 64-88 89-92 551 NIU 0 0 552 within past 12 mo. 1 553 in last 5 years 1 554 1-5 years ago 2 555 more than 5 years ago 2 3 556 never worked full time 2+ weeks 3 4 557 never worked at all 4 5 558 [civilians 14+ who were looking for 559 work last week (3 in variable 41)] 560 [1964-67 = 0] 561 562 55. Last Work Full Time 135 563 For Pay, 2+ Consecutive 564 Weeks 565 566 NIU 0 567 within past 12 months 1 568 1-2 years ago 2 569 2-3 years ago 3 570 3-4 years ago 4 571 4-5 years ago 5 572 5+ years ago 6 573 never worked 7 574 invalid code 9 575 [civilians 14+ who were NILF (4-7 in 576 variable 41) and for whom the month in 577 sample was right] 578 [1969-75 have bad data in more than 10% 579 of cases that are in universe] 580 [1964-67 = 0] 581 582 56. Look for Work Last Year 136 583 584 NIU 0 585 yes 1 586 no 2 587 invalid code [1968 only] 9 588 [civilians 14+ who didn't work last year] 589 590 57. Look for Full or Part 137 591 Time Work Last Week 592 593 NIU 0 594 full time 1 595 part time 2 596 [civilians 14+ who were looking for 597 work last week (3 in variable 41)] 598 [1964-67 = 0] 599 600 58. Looking or Layed-Off 138 601 Last Year (Part-Year 602 Workers) 603 604 NIU/looking or layed off last year 0 605 not looking or layed off 1 13 The SAS System 16:19 Thursday, June 2, 2005 606 invalid code [1968 only] 9 607 [civilians 14+ who worked 1-49 608 weeks last year (part year workers)] 609 610 59. Major Activity 139 611 Last Week 612 613 NIU 0 614 working 1 615 with a job but not at work 2 616 looking for work 3 617 keeping house 4 618 at school 5 619 unable to work 6 620 other/retired 7 621 (expanded from basic CPS) 622 [civilians 14+] 623 624 60. Marital Status 140 625 626 married, spouse present 1 627 married, AF spouse absent 2 628 married, spouse absent 3 629 widowed 4 630 divorced 5 631 separated 6 632 never married (includes under 14) 7 633 634 61. Nonfarm Self-employment 141-147 635 Income 636 0-49999 = actual amount 637 50000 = $50000+ [1968-75] 638 +999999 = NIU [1968-75] 639 [good for 1968-75 only; 640 NIU in 1976+ = +000000] ___ ___ ___ 180 180 180 ERROR 180-322: Statement is not valid or it is used out of proper order. ERROR 180-322: Statement is not valid or it is used out of proper order. ERROR 180-322: Statement is not valid or it is used out of proper order. 641 [persons 14+] 642 (See note 3) 643 (Same as variable 46) 644 645 62. Normal Full Time Job 148 646 647 NIU 0 648 yes 1 649 no 2 650 [civilians 14+ who were with job but not 651 at work last week (2 in variable 41)] 652 [1964-67 = 0] 653 654 63. Normal Full Time Work 149 655 656 NIU 0 657 yes 1 658 no 2 659 [civilians 14+ who worked part time 14 The SAS System 16:19 Thursday, June 2, 2005 660 last week] 661 662 64. Paid Time Off Last Week 150 663 664 64-88 89-92 665 NIU 0 0 666 yes 1 1 667 no 2 2 668 self-employed 3 669 [civilians 14+ who were with job but not 670 at work last week (2 in variable 41)] 671 672 65. Parents Presence 151 673 674 NIU 0 675 both 1 676 mother only 2 677 father only 3 678 neither 4 679 [1976-81 only; 679 ! 1964-75 = 0] ____ ____ ____ 180 180 180 ERROR 180-322: Statement is not valid or it is used out of proper order. ERROR 180-322: Statement is not valid or it is used out of proper order. ERROR 180-322: Statement is not valid or it is used out of proper order. 680 [NIU is unknown] 681 682 66. Person Sequence Number 152-153 683 684 actual number 01-39 685 invalid code 99 686 [1964-67 = 0] 687 688 67. Person's Total Earnings 154-161 ____________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________ 32 32 32 WARNING 32-169: The quoted string currently being processed has become more than 262 characters long. You may have unbalanced quotation marks. 689 0-150000 = actual number 690 +9999999 = NIU [1968-75 only] 691 [persons 14+] 692 (See note 3) 693 694 68. Person's Total Income 162-169 695 0-150000 = actual amount [1976+] 696 50000 = 50000+ [1969-75 only] 697 +9999999 = NIU [1968-75 only] 698 [persons 14+] 699 (See note 3) 700 701 702 69. Population Type 170 703 704 noninterview 0 705 civilians 14+ [15+ in 1981] 1 706 armed forces 2 707 children [1968+ only) 3 708 15 The SAS System 16:19 Thursday, June 2, 2005 709 70. Public Assistance 171-177 710 Amount 0 = NIU/none [1976+] 711 0-50000 = actual amount 712 50000 = 50000+ [1968-75 only] 713 +999999 = NIU [1968-1975 only] 714 [persons 14+] 715 [1964-67 = 0000000] 716 (see note 3) 717 718 71.Public Assistance 178 719 Recipiency (other than 720 ADC) 721 722 NIU 0 723 yes 1 724 no 2 725 bad data 9 726 [persons 14+] 727 [1966-75 = public assistance & ADC] 728 1964-65 = 0] 729 730 72. Race 179 731 732 64-68 89-92 733 White 1 1 734 Black 2 2 735 Amer Indian, Aleut Eskimo 3 736 Asian/Pacific Islander 4 737 Other 3 5 738 739 73. Reason Not at Work 180 740 Last Week 741 64-88 89-92 742 NIU 0 0 743 already had a job -- U1 1 744 temporary illness -- U1 2 1 745 vacation 2 746 bad weather 3 747 labor dispute 4 748 new job within 30 days, NILF 5 749 temp layoff (<30 days), NILF 6 750 perm layoff (30+ days), NILF 7 751 going to school -- U2 3 752 other -- U2 4 8 753 invalid 9 754 [civilians 14+ where variable 41 = 3 755 and variable 35 = 1] 756 [1964-67 = 0] 757 [1968-75 = 1 & 2 only - CPS error] 758 759 74. Reason Not at Work 181 760 Last Year 761 64-88 89-92 762 ill 1 1 763 home [females only] 2 3 764 school 3 4 765 unable to find work 4 5 766 armed forces [1968+ only] 5 0 16 The SAS System 16:19 Thursday, June 2, 2005 767 retired [1968+ only] 6 2 768 other 7 6 769 NIU 0 0 770 [civilians 14+ who did not work last year] 771 772 75. Relationship to 182 773 Household Head 774 64-88 89-92 775 NIU [1968-76 only] 0 776 head with other relatives 1 01 777 primary individual 2 02 778 wife of head 3 779 husband 03 780 wife 04 781 child of head/other relative of head 4 782 child natural/adopted 05 783 stepchild of head 06 784 grandchild of head 07 785 parent of head 08 786 brother/sister of head 09 787 other relative of head 0 788 foster child of head 0 789 secondary family member 5 0 790 partner/roommate 0 791 secondary individual 6 0 792 [civilians 14+] 793 794 76. Sex 183 795 796 male 1 797 female 2 798 799 77. Subfamily Membership 184 800 Key 801 802 NIU 0 803 member subfamily no. 1 1 804 member subfamily no. 2 2 805 member subfamily no. 3 3 806 member subfamily no. 4 4 807 member subfamily no. 5 5 808 member subfamily no. 6 6 809 invalid code 9 810 [subfamily members] 811 [1964-67 = 0] 812 813 78. Unemployment Recipiency 185 814 815 NIU 0 816 yes 1 817 no 2 818 [persons 14+] 819 [1964-68 = 0] 820 821 79. Veteran Status 186 822 823 Vietnam Era 1 824 Korean War 2 17 The SAS System 16:19 Thursday, June 2, 2005 825 World War II 3 826 World War I 4 827 other service 5 828 nonveteran 6 829 NIU 0 830 [males 14+] 831 832 80. Person's Wage & Salary 187-193 ____________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________ 32 32 32 WARNING 32-169: The quoted string currently being processed has become more than 262 characters long. You may have unbalanced quotation marks. 833 0 = NIU/none [1976+] 834 0-50000 = actual amount 835 50000 = 50000+ [1968-75 only] 836 +999999 = NIU [1968-75 only] 837 [persons 14+] 838 (same as variable 70) 839 840 Padding Zero 194 841 842 81. Week Unemployed 195-196 843 844 NIU 00 845 actual weeks 1-99 846 [civilians 14+ who were looking 847 for work last week] 848 [see appendix C for detailed weeks 849 unemployed for 1964-67] 850 851 82. Weeks Looking for 197-198 852 Work Last Year-I 853 854 64-88 855 NIU 00 856 number of weeks >00 857 [civilians 14+ who did not work 858 last year; good only for 1976-82; 859 1964-75 = 00] 860 861 89-92 862 none (not looking) 1 863 1-4 weeks looking 2 864 5-14 weeks looking 3 865 15-26 weeks looking 4 866 27-39 weeks looking 5 867 40+ weeks looking 6 868 workers 7 869 NIU 0 870 871 Padding Zero 199 872 873 83. Weeks Looking for Work 200 874 Last Year-II 875 64-88 89-92 876 none (not looking) 1 1 877 1-4 weeks looking 2 2 878 5-14 weeks looking 3 3 18 The SAS System 16:19 Thursday, June 2, 2005 879 15-26 weeks looking 4 4 880 27-39 weeks looking 5 5 881 40+ weeks looking 6 6 882 workers 7 883 NIU 0 0 884 invalid code [1968 only) 9 885 [civilians 14+ who did not work last 886 year - for all years] 887 [1964-67 = 0] 888 889 84. Weeks Looking or Layed 201-202 890 Off Work Last Year-I 891 892 NIU 00 893 number of weeks >00 894 [civilians 14+ who were part-year 895 workers; 1976-82 only; 1964-75 = 0] 896 897 Padding Zero 203 898 899 85. Weeks Looking or Layed 204 900 Off Work Last Year-II 901 64-88 89-92 902 NIU 0 0 903 none 1 1 904 1-4 weeks 2 2 905 5-10 weeks 3 3 906 11-14 weeks 4 4 907 15-26 weeks 5 5 908 27-39 weeks [1964-67 = 27+ weeks] 6 6 909 40+ weeks [1968+ only] 7 7 910 full year worker (76-92 only) 8 911 nonworker (76-92 only) 9 912 invalid code 9 913 [civilians 14+ who were part-year 914 workers - all years] 915 916 86. Weeks Worked Last 205-206 917 Year-I 918 919 NIU 00 920 actual weeks >00 921 [civilians 14+ - 1976-79 only; 922 1964-75 = 00] 923 924 Padding zero 207 925 926 87. Weeks Worked Last 208 927 Year-II 928 929 64-75 930 NIU 0 931 0 1 932 1-13 2 933 14-26 3 934 27-39 4 935 40-47 5 936 48-49 6 19 The SAS System 16:19 Thursday, June 2, 2005 937 50-52 7 938 [civilians 14+ - all years] 939 940 76-92 941 NIU 00 942 weeks 01-52 943 944 88. Why Less than Full 209-210 945 Time Work 946 947 NIU 00 948 slack 01 949 material shortage 02 950 plant or machine repair 03 951 new job started during week 04 952 job terminated during week 05 953 could find only part time work 06 954 holiday 07 955 labor dispute 08 956 bad weather 09 957 own illness 10 958 on vacation 11 959 too busy with house, school, etc. 12 960 did not want full time work 13 961 full time work week less than 35 hrs. 14 962 other 15 963 [civilians 14+ who worked 1-34 hours last 964 week] 965 966 89. Why Look for Work 211 967 64-88 89-92 968 NIU 0 0 969 lost job 1 1 970 quit job 2 2 971 left school 3 3 972 wanted temporary work 4 4 973 change in home/family 5 974 left military service 6 975 other 5 7 976 invalid code 9 977 [civilians 14+ who were looking for 978 work last week--15+ in 1980-81] 979 [in 1968-75 about 10% of all cases 980 in universe had bad data] [1964-67 = 0] 981 982 90. Why Not at Work 212 983 Last Week 984 985 NIU 0 986 own illness 1 987 on vacation ESR = 2 2 988 bad weather ESR = 2 3 989 labor dispute ESR = 2 4 990 new job begin 30 days ESR = 3 5 991 [1968+] 992 temporary layoff ESR = 3 6 993 [1968+] 994 indefinite layoff ESR = 3 7 20 The SAS System 16:19 Thursday, June 2, 2005 995 [1968+ only] 996 other ESR = 2 8 997 invalid code 9 998 [civilians 14+ and for whom variable 999 41 = 2 or 3--15+ in 1980-81] 1000 [in 1964-65, universe = all civilians 1001 14+ for whom variable 41 = 2 only] 1002 [in 1968-75 about 10% of all cases 1003 in universe had bad data] 1004 1005 91. Person Serial Number actual number 213-218 1006 [1964-67 = 0, 1980+ = 0] 1007 1008 92. Poverty Cutoff-Dollars 219-224 1009 000000 = NIU [1976+] 1010 99999 = NIU [1968-75] 1011 else = dollar amount 1012 [1968-75, universe = secondary individuals 1013 14+ or families except subfamilies; 1014 1976-81, universe = persons 14+, 1015 except primary and secondary individuals] 1016 [1964-67 = 000000] 1017 1018 93. Poverty-Level 225 1019 64-88 89-92 1020 NIU [1968-75 only) 0 0 1021 below poverty cutoff amount 1 1 1022 above poverty cutoff amount 2 1023 100-124% of the low-income level 2 1024 125-149% of the low-income level 3 1025 150% and above the low-income level 4 1026 missing data 9 1027 [universe = same as variable 92] 1028 [1964 = 0] 1029 1030 94. Class of Worker 226 1031 Last Year 1032 1033 NIU 0 1034 private wage or salary 1 1035 government 2 1036 self-employed 3 1037 w/o pay in family farm or 4 1038 business 1039 [universe = civilians 14+, 1040 who worked last year] 1041 1042 95. Spanish Ethnicity 228 1043 64-88 89-92 1044 Mexican American 01 1045 Chicano 02 1046 Mexican (Mexicano 89-92) 1 03 1047 Puerto Rican 2 04 1048 Cuban 3 05 1049 Central or South American 4 06 1050 other Spanish 5 07 1051 other 6 08 1052 don't know 7 09 21 The SAS System 16:19 Thursday, June 2, 2005 1053 not available 8 00 1054 [universe = all persons; 1054 ! 1964-70 = 0] ____ ____ ____ 180 180 180 ERROR 180-322: Statement is not valid or it is used out of proper order. ERROR 180-322: Statement is not valid or it is used out of proper order. ERROR 180-322: Statement is not valid or it is used out of proper order. 1055 1056 96. Industry Last Year same as Current Industry 229-231 1057 (Positions 100-102) 1058 1059 97. Main Reason for 232 1060 Part-Year Work 1061 68-75 76-88 1062 NIU 0 0 1063 looking/unemployed 1 1064 ill 1 2 1065 home/family 2 3 1066 school 3 4 1067 armed forces 4 5 1068 retired 5 6 1069 other 6 7 1070 full year worker 8 1071 never worked 9 1072 [universe = persons 14+ who were 1073 part-year workers last year] 1074 [1964-67 = 0] 1075 1076 98. Occupation Last Year same as Current Occupation 233-235 1077 (positions 103-105) 1078 [universe = persons 14+ who 1079 worked last year] 1080 1081 99. Stretches of Unemployment 236 1082 1083 NIU 0 1084 1 stretch last year 1 1085 2 stretches last year 2 1086 3+ stretches last year 3 1087 [universe = 14+, part-year workers 1088 who looked for work or were layed 1089 off last year - 1968-75, 1980-81 1090 only; 1090 ! 1964-67, 1976-79 = 0] ____ ____ ____ 180 180 180 ERROR 180-322: Statement is not valid or it is used out of proper order. ERROR 180-322: Statement is not valid or it is used out of proper order. ERROR 180-322: Statement is not valid or it is used out of proper order. 1091 1092 100. Weeks in Labor Force 237 1093 1094 NIU 0 1095 1-13 weeks 1 1096 14-26 weeks 2 1097 27-39 weeks 3 1098 40-47 weeks 4 1099 48-49 weeks 5 1100 50-52 weeks 6 22 The SAS System 16:19 Thursday, June 2, 2005 1101 invalid code [1968 only] 9 1102 [universe = persons 14+ who were 1103 part-year workers - 1964-75 only; 1104 1962-67, 1976+ = 0] ____ ____ ____ 180 180 180 ERROR 180-322: Statement is not valid or it is used out of proper order. ERROR 180-322: Statement is not valid or it is used out of proper order. ERROR 180-322: Statement is not valid or it is used out of proper order. 1105 1106 101. Family A Weight 238-242 1107 amount = weight 1108 4 implied decimal places 1109 99999 = invalid code 1110 [universe = all records - 1968-76; 1111 1964-67, 1977+ = 00000] ____ ____ ____ 180 180 180 ERROR 180-322: Statement is not valid or it is used out of proper order. ERROR 180-322: Statement is not valid or it is used out of proper order. ERROR 180-322: Statement is not valid or it is used out of proper order. 1112 1113 102. Family P Weight 243-247 1114 (as per Family A Weight 1115 [variable 101]) 1116 1117 103. Family Weight Basic 248-259 1118 amount = weight 1119 2 implied decimal places 1120 may be negative weights 1121 [universe = 1964-75, 1977-82; 1122 1976 is zero filled] ____ ____ ____ 180 180 180 ERROR 180-322: Statement is not valid or it is used out of proper order. ERROR 180-322: Statement is not valid or it is used out of proper order. ERROR 180-322: Statement is not valid or it is used out of proper order. 1123 1124 104. Household Weight 260-270 1125 amount = weight 1126 2 implied decimal places 1127 [universe = 1977-81; 1128 1964-67 is zero filled; ____ ____ ____ 180 180 180 ERROR 180-322: Statement is not valid or it is used out of proper order. ERROR 180-322: Statement is not valid or it is used out of proper order. ERROR 180-322: Statement is not valid or it is used out of proper order. 1129 1968-76 = +0000000000] ____ ____ ____ 180 180 180 ERROR 180-322: Statement is not valid or it is used out of proper order. ERROR 180-322: Statement is not valid or it is used out of proper order. ERROR 180-322: Statement is not valid or it is used out of proper order. 1130 1131 105. Person A Weight 271-275 1132 amount = weight 1133 4 implied decimal places 1134 99999 invalid code 1135 [universe = all records - 1968-76; 1136 1964-67, 1976+ = 00000] ____ ____ ____ 180 180 180 23 The SAS System 16:19 Thursday, June 2, 2005 ERROR 180-322: Statement is not valid or it is used out of proper order. ERROR 180-322: Statement is not valid or it is used out of proper order. ERROR 180-322: Statement is not valid or it is used out of proper order. 1137 1138 1139 106. Person P Weight (as per Person A Weight 276-280 1140 [variable 105]) 1141 1142 107. Person Supplemental (as per Family Weight Basic 281-292 1143 Weight [variable 103, except 1976 1144 is in universe]) 1145 1146 108. Basic CPS Weight 293-303 1147 amount = weight 1148 2 implied decimal places 1149 [universe = persons 14+ - 1976-82 only; 1150 1964-67 is zero filled; ____ ____ ____ 180 180 180 ERROR 180-322: Statement is not valid or it is used out of proper order. ERROR 180-322: Statement is not valid or it is used out of proper order. ERROR 180-322: Statement is not valid or it is used out of proper order. 1151 1968-75 = +0000000000] ____ ____ ____ 180 180 180 ERROR 180-322: Statement is not valid or it is used out of proper order. ERROR 180-322: Statement is not valid or it is used out of proper order. ERROR 180-322: Statement is not valid or it is used out of proper order. 1152 1153 109. Type-A-Income 304-310 1154 0 = NIU/none [1976+] 1155 else = actual amount [1976+] 1156 0 - 49999 = actual amount [1968-1975] 1157 50000 = $50000+ [1968-1975] 1158 +99999 = NIU [1968-1975] 1159 [universe: 1968-1975 = persons 14+; 1160 1976+ = all] ____ ____ ____ 180 180 180 ERROR 180-322: Statement is not valid or it is used out of proper order. ERROR 180-322: Statement is not valid or it is used out of proper order. ERROR 180-322: Statement is not valid or it is used out of proper order. 1161 [1964-67, 1980-82 = 0000000] 1162 (see note 3) 1163 1164 110. Type-B-lncome (as per variable 109, except 311-317 1165 1980-81 are in universe) 1166 1167 111. Type-C-Income (as per variable 110) 318-324 1168 1169 112. Type-D-Income (as per variable 110) 325-331 1170 1171 113. Type-E-Income (as per variable 110) 332-338 1172 1173 114. Dividends and 339-345 1174 Interest 1964-1975 = +000000 1175 0 = NIU/none [1976+] 1176 else = actual amount [1976+] 1177 1178 115. Rental Income (as per variable 114) 346-352 1179 1180 116. Public-Assistance (as per variable 114) 353-359 24 The SAS System 16:19 Thursday, June 2, 2005 1181 Income 1182 1183 117. Supplemental Security (as per variable 114) 360-366 1184 Income 1185 1186 118. CPI-Index 1977 base 367-370 1187 3 implied decimal places 1188 [universe = all persons] 1189 1190 119. Version Number 371-374 1191 Major I.D. 1192 1193 64-88 1194 1195 "V03." 1196 [1964-67, 1980+ = 0000] 1197 1198 89-92 1199 1200 "NBER" 1201 1202 120. Version Number 375-376 1203 Minor I.D. 1204 64-88 1205 1206 01-xx = actual minor I.D. code 1207 for a given year 1208 [1964-67, 1980+ = 00] 1209 1210 89-92 1211 1212 00 1213 1214 (Variables 121 through 129 are not yet included in 1968-1979) 1215 1216 121. Presence of Own 377-378 1217 Children by Age- 1218 Detailed (in 1219 families) 1220 1221 64-67 1222 none 00 1223 under 3 only 01 1224 3-5 02 1225 under 3 and 3-5 only 03 1226 6-11 only 04 1227 under 3, 6-11 only 05 1228 3-5 and 6-11 only 06 1229 under 3, 3-5 and 6-11 only 07 1230 12-17 only 08 1231 under 3 and 12-17 only 09 1232 3-15 and 12-17 only 10 1233 under 3, 3-5 and 12-17 only 11 1234 6-11 and 12-17 only 12 1235 under 3, 6-11 and 12-17 only 13 1236 3-5, 6-11 and 12-17 only 14 1237 under 3, 3-5, 6-11 and 12-17 15 1238 [universe = all) 25 The SAS System 16:19 Thursday, June 2, 2005 1239 [1968+ = 0] 1240 1241 68-75 1242 1243 NIU 0 1244 none <18 1 1245 all <6 2 1246 some <6, some 6-17 3 1247 all 6-17 4 1248 1249 76-88 1250 1251 NIU 0 1252 some <3 1 1253 all 3-5 2 1254 all 6-17 3 1255 none <18 4 1256 1257 1258 122.Own Children Under 6 379 1259 (in family) 1260 1261 actual count 0-6 1262 [in 1980+, 6 = 6+ children] 1263 7 or more 7 1264 [universe = all persons] 1265 [1968-79 = 0] 1266 1267 123.Own Children Under 18 (as per variable 122) 380 1268 (in family) 1269 1270 124.Related Children Under (as per variable 122, except 381 1271 18 Other Than Own 1968+ = 0) 1272 Children (in family) 1273 1274 125.Family Members (As per variable 122) 382 1275 Under 18 1276 1277 126.Family Members 383 1278 Over 18 Other Than 1279 Head or Wife 1280 1281 none 0 1282 all 18-24, single 1 1283 some 18-24, single and other 2 1284 none 18-24, single and other 3 1285 [universe = all] 1286 [1968+ = 0] 1287 1288 127. Female Family 384 1289 Members 18+ Other 1290 Than Head or Wife 1291 1292 none 0 1293 all in labor force 1 1294 1+ (not all) in labor force 2 1295 [universe = all] 1296 [1968+ = 0] 26 The SAS System 16:19 Thursday, June 2, 2005 1297 1298 128. Labor Force Status 385 1299 of Family Members 1300 14+ Other Than 1301 Head or Wife 1302 1303 1+ employed 0 1304 1+ unemployed, none employed 1 1305 none in labor force 2 1306 no other members 14+ 3 1307 [universe = all] 1308 [1968+ = 0] 1309 1310 129. Household Flag 386 1311 1312 household starts with primary 1 1313 family or individual 1314 household starts with a 2 1315 subfamily family 1316 household starts with a 3 1317 secondary family 1318 household starts with a 4 1319 secondary individual 1320 household starts with a person 5 1321 record with a new I.D. 1322 value of family-type in CPS 9 1323 was unusable 1324 [1962, 1968+ = 0] 1325 ___________________________________________________________________________ 1326 1 For Family in Household (columns 7-9) there are no more than 1327 one subfamily counted per household. This was necessitated by 1328 the fact that there was no way to distinguish between persons in 1329 the first subfamily and those in subsequent ones. 1330 1331 2 Variables 5-9 are combined in 1977 through 1979 (originally) to 1332 form a variable called Household Identification Number. 1333 1334 3 All income variables have a leading + or - to indicate whether 1335 they are positive or are losses. Poverty Cutoff Dollars does 1336 not. 1337 1338 1339 1340 1341 APPENDIX A 1342 CURRENT INDUSTRY 1343 1344 1345 Agriculture 01 1346 Forestry and Fisheries 02 1347 Mining 03 1348 Construction 04 1349 Lumber 05 1350 Furniture 06 1351 Stone 07 1352 Primary Metals 08 1353 Fabricated Metals 09 1354 Machinery except Electrical 10 27 The SAS System 16:19 Thursday, June 2, 2005 1355 Electrical Machinery 11 1356 Automobiles 12 1357 Transportation (Other) 13 1358 Instruments 14 1359 Miscellaneous Manufacturing 15 1360 Food and Kindred Establishments 16 1361 Textile Mills 17 1362 Apparel 18 1363 Printing and Publishing 19 1364 Chemical - 20 1365 Other Nondurables 21 1366 Railroad and Railway Express 22 1367 Other Transportation 23 1368 Telecommunications 24 1369 Public Utilities 25 1370 Wholesale Trade 26 1371 Eating and Drinking Establishments 27 1372 Other Retail Establishments 28 1373 Banking 29 1374 Insurance and Real Estate 30 1375 Business Services 31 1376 Repair Services 32 1377 Private Households 33 1378 Personal Services except Private Households 34 1379 Entertainment and Recreation 35 1380 Medical except Hospitals 36 1381 Hospitals 37 1382 Welfare and Religious Services 38 1383 Educational Services 39 1384 Other Professional 40 1385 Postal Service 41 1386 Federal Government 42 1387 State Government 43 1388 Local Government 44 1389 Not Employed or Experienced Unemployed 1390 and Armed Forces 99 1391 1392 1393 APPENDIX A-1 1394 CURRENT INDUSTRY 1395 1396 K.4 Coding for 1983-1991 ind and indlyr 1397 1398 1980 Census of Population - Industry Classification 1399 (Numbers in parentheses are the 1972 SIC code equivalents; 1400 "Pt" means part; ____ ____ ____ 180 180 180 ERROR 180-322: Statement is not valid or it is used out of proper order. ERROR 180-322: Statement is not valid or it is used out of proper order. ERROR 180-322: Statement is not valid or it is used out of proper order. 1400 "n.e.c." means not else where classified.) ________ ________ ________ 180 180 180 ERROR 180-322: Statement is not valid or it is used out of proper order. ERROR 180-322: Statement is not valid or it is used out of proper order. ERROR 180-322: Statement is not valid or it is used out of proper order. 1401 1402 Industry Census Code 1403 28 The SAS System 16:19 Thursday, June 2, 2005 1404 not used 0-9 1405 1406 AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY, AND FISHERIES 10-31 1407 Agricultural production, crops (01) 10 1408 Agricultural production, livestock (02) 11 1409 not used [83-91] 12-19 1410 Veterinary services [1992+] 12 1411 Agricultural services, except horticultural(07, except 078)[83-91]20 1412 Horticultural services (078) [83-91] 21 1413 Landscape and horticultutal services [92+] 20 1414 not used 22-29 1415 Forestry (08) [83-91] 30 1416 Agricultural services, n.e.c. [92+] 30 1417 Fishing, hunting, and trapping (09) [83-91] 31 1418 Forestry [92+] 31 1419 Fishing, hunting, and trapping [92+] 32 1420 1421 not used [83-91] 32-39 1422 not used [92+] 33-39 1423 1424 MINING 40-50 1425 Metal mining (10) 40 1426 Coal mining (11, 12) 41 1427 Crude petroleum and natural gas extraction (13) [83-91] 42 1428 Oil and gas extraction [92+] 42 1429 not used 43-49 1430 Nonmetallic mining and quarrying, except fuel (14) 50 1431 1432 not used 51-59 1433 1434 CONSTRUCTION (15, 16, 17) 60 1435 1436 not used 61-99 1437 1438 MANUFACTURING 100-392 1439 Nondurable Goods 100-222 1440 Food and kindred products 100-122 1441 Meat products (201) 100 1442 Dairy products (202) 101 1443 Canned and preserved fruits and vegetables (203) [83-91] 102 1444 Canned, frozen, and preserved fruits and vegetables 102 1445 not used 103-109 1446 Grain mill products (204) 110 1447 Bakery products (205) 111 1448 Sugar and confectionery products (206) 112 1449 not used 113-119 1450 Beverage industries (208) 120 1451 Miscellaneous food preparations & kindred products (207,209) 121 1452 Not specified food industries 122 1453 not used 123-129 1454 Tobacco manufactures (21) 130 1455 not used 131 1456 Textile mill products 132-150 1457 Knitting mills (225) 132 1458 not used 133-139 1459 Dyeing & finishing textiles, except wool & knit goods (226) 140 1460 Floor coverings, except hard surface (227) [83-91] 141 1461 Carpets and rugs 141 29 The SAS System 16:19 Thursday, June 2, 2005 1462 Yarn, thread, and fabric mills (228, 221-224) 142 1463 not used 143-149 1464 Miscellaneous textile mill products (229) 150 1465 Apparel and other finished textile products 151-152 1466 Apparel and accessories, except knit (231-238) 151 1467 Miscellaneous fabricated textile products (239) 152 1468 not used 153-159 1469 Paper and allied products 160-162 1470 Pulp, paper, and paperboard mills (261-263, 266) 160 1471 Miscellaneous paper and pulp products (264) 161 1472 Paperboard containers and boxes (265) 162 1473 not used 163-170 1474 Printing, publishing, and allied industries 171-172 1475 Newspaper publishing and printing (271) 171 1476 Printing, publishing, & allied industries, except newspapers 172 1477 (272-279) 1478 not used 173-179 1479 Chemicals and allied products 180-192 1480 Plastics, synthetics, and resins (282) 180 1481 Drugs (283) 181 1482 Soaps and cosmetics (284) 182 1483 not used 183-189 1484 Paints, varnishes, and related products (285) 190 1485 Agricultural chemicals (287) 191 1486 Industrial and miscellaneous chemicals (281, 286, 289) 192 1487 not used 193-199 1488 Petroleum and coal products 200-201 1489 Petroleum refining (291) 200 1490 Miscellaneous petroleum and coal products (295, 299) 201 1491 not used 202-209 1492 Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products 210-212 1493 Tires and inner tubes (301) 210 1494 Other rubber products, and plastics footwear and belting 211 1495 (302-304, 306) 1496 Miscellaneous plastics products (307) 212 1497 not used 213-219 1498 Leather and leather products 220-222 1499 Leather tanning and finishing (311) 220 1500 Footwear, except rubber and plastic (313, 314) 221 1501 Leather products, except footwear (315-317, 319) 222 1502 not used 223-229 1503 Durable Goods 230-391 1504 Lumber and wood products, except furniture 230-241 1505 Logging (241) 230 1506 Sawmills, planning mills, and millwork (242, 243) 231 1507 Wood buildings and mobile homes (245) 232 1508 not used 233-240 1509 Miscellaneous wood products (244, 249) 241 1510 Furniture and fixtures (25) 242 1511 not used 243-249 1512 Stone, clay, glass, and concrete products 250-262 1513 Glass and glass products (321-323) 250 1514 Cement, concrete, gypsum, and plaster products (324, 327) 251 1515 Structural clay products (325) 252 1516 not used 253-260 1517 Pottery and related products (326) 261 1518 Miscellaneous nonmetallic mineral & stone products (328,329) 262 1519 not used 263-269 30 The SAS System 16:19 Thursday, June 2, 2005 1520 Metal industries 270-301 1521 Blast furnaces, steelworks, rolling & finishing mills (331) 270 1522 Iron and steel foundries (332) 271 1523 Primary aluminum industries (3334, part 334, 3353-3355,3361) 272 1524 not used 273-279 1525 Other primary metal industries (3331-3333, 3339, part 334, 280 1526 3351, 3356, 3357, 3362, 3369, 339) 1527 Cutlery, handtools, and other hardware (342) [83-91] 281 1528 Cutlery, handtools, and general hardware [92+] 281 1529 Fabricated structural metal products (344) 282 1530 not used 283-289 1531 Screw machine products (345) 290 1532 Metal forgings and stampings (346) 291 1533 Ordnance (348) 292 1534 not used 293-299 1535 Miscellaneous fabricated metal products (341,343,347,349) 300 1536 Not specified metal industries 301 1537 not used 302-309 1538 Machinery, except electrical 310-332 1539 Engines and turbines (351) 310 1540 Farm machinery and equipment (352) 311 1541 Construction and material handling machines (353) 312 1542 not used 313-319 1543 Metalworking machinery (354) 320 1544 Office and accounting machines (357, except 3573) 321 1545 Electronic computing equipment (3573) [83-91] 322 1546 Computers and related equipment [92+] 322 1547 not used 323-330 1548 Machinery, except electrical, n.e.c. (355, 356, 358, 359) 331 1549 Not specified machinery 332 1550 not used 333-339 1551 Electrical machinery, equipment, and supplies 340-350 1552 Household appliances (363) 340 1553 Radio, T.V., and communication equipment (365, 366) 341 1554 Electrical machinery, equipment, and supplies, n.e.c. 342 1555 (361, 362, 364, 367, 369) 1556 not used 343-349 1557 Not specified electrical machinery, equipment, & supplies 350 1558 Transportation equipment 351-370 1559 Motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment (371) 351 1560 Aircraft and parts (372) 352 1561 not used 353-359 1562 Ship and boat building and repairing (373) 360 1563 Railroad locomotives and equipment (374) 361 1564 Guided missiles, space vehicles, and parts (376) 362 1565 not used 363-369 1566 Cycles and miscellaneous transportation equipment (375, 379) 370 1567 Professional and photographic equipment, and watches 371-382 1568 Scientific and controlling instruments (381, 382) 371 1569 Optical and health services supplies (383, 384, 385) [83-91] 372 1570 Medical, dental, and optical instruments and supplies [92+] 372 1571 not used 373-379 1572 Photographic equipment and supplies (386) 380 1573 Watches, clocks, and clockwork operated devices (387) 381 1574 Not specified professional equipment [83-91] 382 1575 not used 383-389 1576 Toys, amusement, and sporting goods (394) 390 1577 Miscellaneous manufacturing industries (39 except 394) 391 31 The SAS System 16:19 Thursday, June 2, 2005 1578 Not specified manufacturing industries* 392 1579 1580 not used 393-399 1581 1582 TRANSPORTATION, COMMUNICATIONS, AND OTHER PUBLIC UTILITIES 400-472 1583 Transportation 400-432 1584 Railroads (40) 400 1585 Bus service and urban transit (41 except 412) 401 1586 Taxicab service (412) 402 1587 not used 403-409 1588 Trucking service (421, 423) 410 1589 Warehousing and storage (422) 411 1590 U.S. Postal Service (43) 412 1591 not used 413-419 1592 Water transportation (44) 420 1593 Air transportation (45) 421 1594 Pipe lines, except natural gas (46) 422 1595 not used 423-431 1596 Services incidental to transportation (47) 432 1597 not used 433-439 1598 Communications 440-442 1599 Radio and television broadcasting (483) [83-91] 440 1600 Radio and television broadcasting and cable [92+] 440 1601 Telephone, wire and radio (481) [83-91] 441 1602 Telephone communications 441 1603 Telegraph and miscellaneous communication services (482, 489) 442 1604 not used [83-91] 443-459 1605 not used [92+] 443-449, 1606 453-459 1607 Utilities and sanitary services 460-472 1608 Electric light and power [92+] 450 1609 Gas and steam supply systems [92+] 451 1610 Electric and gas, and other combinations [92+] 452 1611 Electric light and power (491) [83-91] 460 1612 Gas and steam supply systems (492, 496) [83-91] 461 1613 Electric and gas, and other combinations (493) [83-91] 462 1614 not used 463-469 1615 Water supply and irrigation (494, 497) 470 1616 Sanitary services (495) 471 1617 Not specified utilities 472 1618 1619 not used 473-499 1620 1621 WHOLESALE TRADE 500-571 1622 Durable Goods 500-532 1623 Motor vehicles and equipment (501) 500 1624 Furniture and home furnishings (502) 501 1625 Lumber and construction materials (503) 502 1626 not used 503-509 1627 Sporting goods, toys, and hobby goods (504) [83-91] 510 1628 Professional and commercial equipment and supplies [92+] 510 1629 Metals and minerals, except petroleum (505) 511 1630 Electrical goods (506) 512 1631 not used 513-520 1632 Hardware, plumbing and heating supplies (507) 521 1633 Not specified electrical and hardware products [83-91] 522 1634 not used 523-529 1635 Machinery, equipment, and supplies (508) 530 32 The SAS System 16:19 Thursday, June 2, 2005 1636 Scrap and waste materials (5093) 531 1637 Miscellaneous wholesale, durable goods (5094, 5099) 532 1638 not used 533-539 1639 Nondurable Goods 540-571 1640 Paper and paper products (511) 540 1641 Drugs, chemicals, and allied products (512, 516) 541 1642 Apparel, fabrics, and notions (513) 542 1643 not used 543-549 1644 Groceries and related products (514) 550 1645 Farm products - raw materials (515) 551 1646 Petroleum products (517) 552 1647 not used 553-559 1648 Alcoholic beverages (518) 560 1649 Farm supplies (5191) 561 1650 Miscellaneous wholesale, nondurable goods (5194, 5198, 5199) 562 1651 not used 563-570 1652 Not specified wholesale trade 571 1653 1654 not used 572-579 1655 1656 RETAIL TRADE 580-691 1657 Lumber and building material retailing (521, 523) 580 1658 Hardware stores (525) 581 1659 Retail nurseries and garden stores (526) 582 1660 not used 583-589 1661 Mobile home dealers (527) 590 1662 Department stores (531) 591 1663 Variety stores (533) 592 1664 not used 593-599 1665 Miscellaneous general merchandise stores (539) 600 1666 Grocery stores (541) 601 1667 Dairy products stores (545) 602 1668 not used 603-609 1669 Retail bakeries (546) 610 1670 Food stores, n.e.c. (542, 543, 544, 549) 611 1671 Motor vehicle dealers (551, 552) 612 1672 not used 613-619 1673 Auto and home supply stores (553) 620 1674 Gasoline service stations (554) 621 1675 Miscellaneous vehicle dealers (555, 556, 557, 559) 622 1676 not used [83-91] 623-629 1677 not used [92+] 624-629 1678 Apparel and accessory stores, except shoe [92+] 623 1679 Apparel and accessory stores, except shoe (56, except 566)[83-91]630 1680 Shoe stores [92+] 630 1681 Shoe stores (566) [83-91] 631 1682 Furniture and home furnishings stores [92+] 631 1683 Furniture and home furnishings stores (571) [83-91] 632 1684 Household appliance stores [92+] 632 1685 Radio, TV, and computer stores [92+] 633 1686 not used [83-91] 633-639 1687 not used [92+] 634-639 1688 Household appliances, TV, and radio stores (572,573) [83-91] 640 1689 Music stores [92+] 640 1690 Eating and drinking places (58) 641 1691 Drug stores (591) 642 1692 not used 643-649 1693 Liquor stores (592) 650 33 The SAS System 16:19 Thursday, June 2, 2005 1694 Sporting goods, bicycles, and hobby stores (5941,5945,5946) 651 1695 Book and stationery stores (5942, 5943) 652 1696 not used 653-659 1697 Jewelry stores (5944) 660 1698 Gift, novelty, and souvenir shops [92+] 661 1699 Sewing, needlework, and piece goods stores (5949) [83-91] 661 1700 Sewing, needlework, and piece goods stores [92+] 662 1701 Mail order houses (5961) [83-91] 662 1702 Catalog and mail order houses [92+] 663 1703 not used [83-91] 663-669 1704 not used [92+] 664-669 1705 Vending machine operators (5962) 670 1706 Direct selling establishments (5963) 671 1707 Fuel and ice dealers (598) [83-91] 672 1708 Fuel dealers [92+] 672 1709 not used 673-680 1710 Retail florists (5992) 681 1711 Miscellaneous retail stores (593,5947,5948,5993,5994,5999) 682 1712 not used 683-690 1713 Not specified retail trade 691 1714 1715 not used 692-699 1716 1717 FINANCE, INSURANCE, AND REAL ESTATE 700-712 1718 Banking (60) 700 1719 Savings and loan associations (612) [83-91] 701 1720 Savings institutions, including credit unions [92+] 701 1721 Credit agencies, n.e.c. (61, except 612) 702 1722 not used 703-709 1723 Security, commodity brokerage, and investment companies (62,67) 710 1724 Insurance (63, 64) 711 1725 Real estate, including real estate-insurance-law offices (65,66) 712 1726 [83-91] 1727 Real estate, including real estate-insurance offices [92+] 712 1728 1729 not used 713-720 1730 1731 BUSINESS AND REPAIR SERVICES 721-760 1732 Advertising (731) 721 1733 Services to dwellings and other buildings (734) 722 1734 not used 723-729 1735 Commercial research, development, and testing 730 1736 labs (7391, 7397) [83-91] 1737 Personnel supply services (736) 731 1738 Business management and consulting services (7392) [83-91] 732 1739 Computer and data processinf services [92+] 732 1740 not used 733-739 1741 Computer and data processing services (737) [83-91] 740 1742 Detective and protective sevices [92+] 740 1743 Detective and protective services (7393) [83-91] 741 1744 Business services, n.e.c [92+] 741 1745 Business services, n.e.c.(732,733,735,7394,7395,7396,7399)[83-91]742 1746 Automotive rental and leasing, without drivers [92+] 742 1747 not used 743-749 1748 Automotive services, except repair (751, 752, 754) [83-91] 750 1749 Automoblie parking and carwashes [92+] 750 1750 Automotive repair shops (753) [83-91] 751 1751 Automotive repair and related services [92+] 751 34 The SAS System 16:19 Thursday, June 2, 2005 1752 Electrical repair shops (762, 7694) 752 1753 not used 753-759 1754 Miscellaneous repair services (763, 764, 7692, 7699) 760 1755 1756 PERSONAL SERVICES 761-791 1757 Private households (88) 761 1758 Hotels and motels (701) 762 1759 not used 763-769 1760 Lodging places, except hotels and motels (702, 703, 704) 770 1761 Laundry, cleaning, and garment services (721) 771 1762 Beauty shops (723) 772 1763 not used 773-779 1764 Barber shops (724) 780 1765 Funeral service and crematories (726) 781 1766 Shoe repair shops (725) 782 1767 not used 783-789 1768 Dressmaking shops (part 729) 790 1769 Miscellaneous personal services (722, part 729) 791 1770 1771 not used 792-799 1772 1773 ENTERTAINMENT AND RECREATION SERVICES 800-802 1774 Theaters and motion pictures (78, 792) 800 1775 Bowling alleys, billiard and pool parlors (793) [83-91] 801 1776 Video tape rental [92+] 801 1777 Bowling centers [92+] 802 1778 Miscellaneous entertainment & recreation 802 1779 services (791, 794, 799) [83-91] 1780 Miscellaneous entertainment and recreational services [92+] 810 1781 1782 not used [83-91] 803-811 1783 not used [92+] 803-809, 811 1784 1785 PROFESSIONAL AND RELATED SERVICES 812-892 1786 Offices of physicians (801, 803) [83-91] 812 1787 Offices and clinics of physicians [92+] 812 1788 not used 813-819 1789 Offices of dentists (802) [83-91] 820 1790 Offices and clinics of dentists [92+] 820 1791 Offices of chiropractors (8041) [83-91] 821 1792 Offices and clinics of chiropractors [92+] 821 1793 Offices of optometrists (8042) [83-91] 822 1794 Offices and clinics of optometrists [92+] 822 1795 not used 823-829 1796 Offices of health practitioners, n.e.c. (8049) [83-91] 830 1797 Offices and clinics of health practitioners, n.e.c [92+] 830 1798 Hospitals (806) 831 1799 Nursing and personal care facilities (805) 832 1800 not used 833-839 1801 Health services, n.e.c. (807, 808, 809) 840 1802 Legal services (81) 841 1803 Elementary and secondary schools (821) 842 1804 not used 843-849 1805 Colleges and universities (822) 850 1806 Business, trade, and vocational schools (824) [83-91] 851 1807 Vocational schools [92+] 851 1808 Libraries (823) 852 1809 not used 853-859 35 The SAS System 16:19 Thursday, June 2, 2005 1810 Educational services, n.e.c. (829) 860 1811 Job training and vocational rehabilitation services (833) 861 1812 Child day care services (835) 862 1813 Family child care homes [92+] 863 1814 not used [83-91] 863-869 1815 not used [92+] 864-869 1816 Residential care facilities, without nursing (836) 870 1817 Social services, n.e.c. (832, 839) 871 1818 Museums, art galleries, and zoos (84) 872 1819 Labor unions [92+] 873 1820 not used [83-91] 873-879 1821 not used [92+] 874-879 1822 Religious organizations (866) 880 1823 Membership organizations (861-865, 869) [83-91] 881 1824 Membership organizations, n.e.c [92+] 881 1825 Engineering, architectural, and surveying services (891) 882 1826 not used 883-889 1827 Accounting, auditing, and bookkeeping services (893) 890 1828 Noncommercial educational and scientific research (892) [83-91] 891 1829 Research, development, and testing services [92+] 891 1830 Miscellaneous professional and related services (899) [83-91] 892 1831 Management and public relations services [92+] 892 1832 Miscellaneous professional and related services [92+] 893 1833 1834 not used [83-91] 893-899 1835 not used [92+] 894-899 1836 1837 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION 9O0-932 1838 Executive and legislative offices (911-913) 900 1839 General government, n.e.c. (919) 901 1840 not used 902-909 1841 Justice, public order, and safety (92) 910 1842 not used 911-920 1843 Public finance, taxation, and monetary policy (93) 921 1844 Administration of human resources programs (94) 922 1845 not used 923-929 1846 Administration of environmental quality & housing programs (95) 930 1847 Administration of economic programs (96) 931 1848 National security and international affairs (97) 932 1849 1850 not used 933-990 1851 1852 Assigned to persons whose labor force status is unemployed 991 1853 and whose last job was Armed Forces. 1854 Assigned to persons whose labor force status is unemployed 992 1855 and who last worked in 1974 or earlier. 1856 1857 not used 993+ 1858 1859 1860 * When shown separately, "Not specified manufacturing" is at the same level as 1861 "Nondurable goods" and "Durable goods." When not shown, it is tallied with 1862 "Durable goods". 1863 1864 1865 1866 APPENDIX B 1867 CURRENT OCCUPATION 36 The SAS System 16:19 Thursday, June 2, 2005 1868 1869 1870 Engineers, Technical 01 1871 Medical and Other Health Workers: 1872 Salaried 02 1873 Self-employed 03 1874 Teachers, except College 04 1875 Other Professional, Technical and Kindred: 1876 Salaried 05 1877 Self-employed 06 1878 Farmers and Farm Managers 07 1879 Managers, Officials and Proprietors 1880 except Farm: 1881 Salaried 08 1882 Self-employed, Retail Trade 09 1883 Self-employed, Not Retail Trade 10 1884 Stenographers, Typists, Secretaries 11 1885 Other Clerical and Kindred Workers 12 1886 Sales Workers: 1887 Retail Trade 13 1888 Not Retail Trade 14 1889 Carpenters 15 1890 Construction, Craftsmen, except Carpenters 16 1891 Foremen (N.E.C.) 17 1892 Machinists and Job Setter 18 1893 Mechanics and Repairmen: 1894 Automobiles 19 1895 Noir-automobiles 20 1896 Metal Craftsmen except Machinists 1897 and Mechanics 21 1898 Other Craftsmen and Kindred Workers 22 1899 Drivers and Delivery Men 23 1900 Mine Operatives and Laborers (N.E.C.) 24 1901 Operatives: 1902 Motor Vehicles and Equipment Mfg. 25 1903 Other Durable Goods 26 1904 Nondurable Goods Mfg. 27 1905 Operatives-No=anufacturing Industry 28 1906 Private Household Workers 29 1907 Protective Service Workers 30 1908 Waiters, Cooks and Bartenders 31 1909 Other Service Workers 32 1910 Farm Laborer and Foremen: 1911 Paid 33 1912 Unpaid 34 1913 Laborers: 1914 Construction 35 1915 Manufacturing 36 1916 Other Industries 37 1917 Not Employed or Experienced Unemployed 1918 and Armed Forces 99 1919 1920 1921 APPENDIX B-1 1922 CURRENT OCCUPATION 1923 1924 N.5 Coding for 1983-1992 occ and occlyr 1925 37 The SAS System 16:19 Thursday, June 2, 2005 1926 1980 Census of Population - Occupation Classification 1927 (Numbers in parenthese are the 1980 SOC code equivalent; 1927 ! "Pt" means part; ____ ____ ____ 180 180 180 ERROR 180-322: Statement is not valid or it is used out of proper order. ERROR 180-322: Statement is not valid or it is used out of proper order. ERROR 180-322: Statement is not valid or it is used out of proper order. 1928 "n.e.c" means not elsewhere classified.) _______ _______ _______ 180 180 180 ERROR 180-322: Statement is not valid or it is used out of proper order. ERROR 180-322: Statement is not valid or it is used out of proper order. ERROR 180-322: Statement is not valid or it is used out of proper order. 1929 1930 Census Code 1931 1932 not used 0-2 1933 1934 MANAGERIAL AND PROFESSIONAL SPECIALTY OCCUPATIONS 3-199 1935 Executive, Administrative, and Managerial Occupations 3-37 1936 Legislators (111) 3 1937 Chief executives & general administrators, public administration 4 1938 (112) 1939 Administrators and officials, public administration (1132-1139) 5 1940 Administrators, protective services (1131) 6 1941 Financial managers (122) 7 1942 Personnel and labor relations managers (123) 8 1943 Purchasing managers (124) 9 1944 not used 10-12 1945 Managers, marketing, advertising; 1945 ! and public relations (125) 13 ___ ___ ___ 180 180 180 ERROR 180-322: Statement is not valid or it is used out of proper order. ERROR 180-322: Statement is not valid or it is used out of proper order. ERROR 180-322: Statement is not valid or it is used out of proper order. 1946 Administrators, education and related fields (128) 14 1947 Managers, medicine and health (131) 15 1948 Managers, properties and real estate (1353) [83-92] 16 1949 Postmasters and mail superintendents [92+] 16 1950 Postmasters and mail superintendents (1344) [83-92] 17 1951 Managers, food serving and lodging establishments [92+] 17 1952 Funeral directors (pt 1359) [83-92] 18 1953 Managers, properties and real estate [92+] 18 1954 Managers and administrators, n.e.c. (121, 126, 127, 132-139, 19 1955 exc. 1344, 1353, pt 1359) [83-92] 1956 Funeral Directors [92+] 19 1957 Managers, service organizations, n.e.c [92+] 21 1958 Managers and administrators, n.e.c. [92+] 22 1959 not used [83-92] 20-22 1960 not used [92+] 20 1961 Management Related Occupations 23-37 1962 Accountants and auditors (1412) 23 1963 Underwriters (1414) 24 1964 Other financial officers (1415, 1419) 25 1965 Management analysts (142) 26 1966 Personnel, training, and labor relations specialists (143) 27 1967 Purchasing agents and buyers, farm products (1443) 28 1968 Buyers, wholesale and retail trade except farm products (1442) 29 1969 not used 30-32 38 The SAS System 16:19 Thursday, June 2, 2005 1970 Purchasing agents and buyers, n.e.c. (1449) 33 1971 Business and promotion agents (145) 34 1972 Construction inspectors (1472) 35 1973 Inspectors and compliance officers, exc. construction (1473) 36 1974 Management related occupations, n.e.c. (149) 37 1975 not used 38-42 1976 Professional Specialty Occupations 43-199 1977 Engineers, Architects, and Surveyors 43-63 1978 Architects (161) 43 1979 Engineers 44-59 1980 Aerospace (1622) 44 1981 Metallurgical and materials (1623) 45 1982 Mining (1624) 46 1983 Petroleum (1625) 47 1984 Chemical (1626) 48 1985 Nuclear (1627) 49 1986 not used 50-52 1987 Civil (1628) 53 1988 Agricultural (1632) 54 1989 Electrical and electronic (1633, 1636) 55 1990 Industrial (1634) 56 1991 Mechanical (1635) 57 1992 Marine and naval architects (1637) 58 1993 Engineers, n.e.c. (1639) 59 1994 not used 60-62 1995 Surveyors and mapping scientists (164) 63 1996 Mathematical and Computer Scientists 64-68 1997 Computer systems analysts and scientists (171) 64 1998 Operations and systems researchers and analysts (172) 65 1999 Actuaries (1732) 66 2000 Statisticians (1733) 67 2001 Mathematical scientists, n.e.c. (1739) 68 2002 Natural Scientists 69-83 2003 Physicists and astronomers (1842, 1843) 69 2004 not used 70-72 2005 Chemists, except biochemists (1845) 73 2006 Atmospheric and space scientists (1846) 74 2007 Geologists and geodesists(1847) 75 2008 Physical scientists, n.e.c. (1849) 76 2009 Agricultural and food scientists (1853) 77 2010 Biological and life scientists (1854) 78 2011 Forestry and conservation scientists (1852) 79 2012 not used 80-82 2013 Medical scientists (1855) 83 2014 Health Diagnosing Occupations 84-89 2015 Physicians (261) 84 2016 Dentists (262) 85 2017 Veterinarians (27) 86 2018 Optometrists (281) 87 2019 Podiatrists (283) 88 2020 Health diagnosing practitioners, n.e.c. (289) 89 2021 not used 90-94 2022 Health Assessment and Treating Occupations 95-106 2023 Registered nurses (29) 95 2024 Pharmacists (301) 96 2025 Dietitians (302) 97 2026 Therapists 98-105 2027 Inhalation therapists (3031) [83-92] 98 39 The SAS System 16:19 Thursday, June 2, 2005 2028 Respiratory therapists [92+] 98 2029 Occupational therapists (3032) 99 2030 not used 100-102 2031 Physical therapists (3033) 103 2032 Speech therapists (3034) 104 2033 Therapists, n.e.c. (3039) 105 2034 Physicians' assistants (304) 106 ________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ 32 32 32 WARNING 32-169: The quoted string currently being processed has become more than 262 characters long. You may have unbalanced quotation marks. 2035 not used 107-112 2036 Teachers, Postsecondary 113-154 2037 Earth, environmental, and marine science teachers (2212) 113 2038 Biological science teachers (2213) 114 2039 Chemistry teachers (2214) 115 2040 Physics teachers (2215) 116 2041 Natural science teachers, n.e.c. (2216) 117 2042 Psychology teachers (2217) 118 2043 Economics teachers (2218) 119 2044 not used 120-122 2045 History teachers (2222) 123 2046 Political science teachers (2223) 124 2047 Sociology teachers (2224) 125 2048 Social science teachers, n.e.c. (2225) 126 2049 Engineering teachers (2226) 127 2050 Mathematical science teachers (2227) 128 2051 Computer science teachers (2228) 129 2052 not used 130-132 2053 Medical science teachers (2231) 133 2054 Health specialties teachers (2232) 134 2055 Business, commerce, and marketing teachers (2233) 135 2056 Agriculture and forestry teachers (2234) 136 2057 Art, drama, and music teachers (2235) 137 2058 Physical education teachers (2236) 138 2059 Education teachers (2237) 139 2060 not used 140-142 2061 English teachers (2238) 143 2062 Foreign language teachers (2242) 144 2063 Law teachers (2243) 145 2064 Social work teachers (2244) 146 2065 Theology teachers (2245) 147 2066 Trade and industrial teachers (2246) 148 2067 Home economics teachers (2247) 149 2068 not used 150-152 2069 Teachers, postsecondary, n.e.c. (2249) 153 2070 Postsecondary teachers, subject not specified 154 2071 Teachers, Except Postsecondary 155-159 2072 Teachers, prekindergarten and kindergarten (231) 155 2073 Teachers, elementary school (232) 156 2074 Teachers,, secondary school (233) 157 2075 Teachers, special education (235) 158 2076 Teachers, n.e.c. (236, 239) 159 2077 not used 160-162 2078 Counselors, educational and vocational (24) 163 2079 Librarians, Archivists, and Curators 164-165 2080 Librarians (251) 164 2081 Archivists and curators (252) 165 40 The SAS System 16:19 Thursday, June 2, 2005 2082 Social Scientists and Urban Planners 166-173 2083 Economists (1912) 166 2084 Psychologists (1915) 167 2085 Sociologists (1916) 168 2086 Social scientists, n.e.c. (1913, 1914, 1919) 169 2087 not used 170-172 2088 Urban planners (192) 173 2089 Social, Recreation, and Religious Workers 174-177 2090 Social workers (2032) 174 2091 Recreation workers (2033) 175 2092 Clergy (2042) 176 2093 Religious workers, n.e.c. (2049) 177 2094 Lawyers and Judges 178-179 2095 Lawyers (211) 178 2096 Judges (212) 179 2097 not used 180-182 2098 Writers, Artists, Entertainers, and Athletes 183-199 2099 Authors (321) 183 2100 Technical writers (398) 184 2101 Designers (322) 185 2102 Musicians and composers (323) 186 2103 Actors and directors (324) 187 2104 Painters,sculptors,craft-artists, & artist print-makers (325) 188 2105 Photographers (326) 189 2106 not used 190-192 2107 Dancers (327) 193 2108 Artists, performers, and related workers, n.e.c. (328, 329) 194 2109 Editors and reporters (331) 195 2110 not used 196 2111 Public relations specialists (332) 197 2112 Announcers (333) 198 2113 Athletes (34) 199 2114 2115 not used 200-202 2116 2117 TECHNICAL, SALES, AND ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT OCCUPATIONS 203-389 2118 Technicians and Related Support Occupations 203-235 2119 Health Technologists and Technicians 203-208 2120 Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians (362) 203 2121 Dental hygienists (363) 204 2122 Health record technologists and technicians (364) 205 2123 Radiology technicians (365) 206 2124 Licensed practical nurses (366) 207 2125 Health Technologists and technicians, n.e.c. (369) 208 2126 not used 209-212 2127 Technologists and Technicians, Except Health 213-235 2128 Engineering and Related Technologists and Technicians 213-218 2129 Electrical and electronic technicians (3711) 213 2130 Industrial engineering technicians (3712) 214 2131 Mechanical engineering technicians (3713) 215 2132 Engineering technicians, n.e.c. (3719) 216 2133 Drafting occupations (372) 217 2134 Surveying and mapping technicians (373) 218 2135 not used 219-222 2136 Science Technicians 223-225 2137 Biological technicians (382) 223 2138 Chemical technicians (3831) 224 2139 Science technicians, n.e.c. (3832, 3833, 384, 389) 225 41 The SAS System 16:19 Thursday, June 2, 2005 2140 Technicians; Except Health, Engineering, and Science 226-235 2141 Airplane pilots and navigators (825) 226 2142 Air traffic controllers (392) 227 2143 Broadcast equipment operators (393) 228 2144 Computer programmers (3971, 3972) 229 2145 not used 230-232 2146 Tool programmers, numerical control (3974) 233 2147 Legal assistants (396) 234 2148 Technicians, n.e.c. (399) 235 2149 not used 236-242 2150 Sales Occupations 243-285 2151 Supervisors and proprietors, sales occupations (40) 243 2152 not used 244-252 2153 Sales Representatives, Finance and Business Services 253-257 2154 Insurance sales occupations (4122) 253 2155 Real estate sales occupations (4123) 254 2156 Securities & financial services sales occupations (4124) 255 2157 Advertising and related sales occupations (4153) 256 2158 Sales occupations, other business services (4152) 257 2159 Sales Representatives, Commodities Except Retail 258-259 2160 Sales engineers (421) 258 2161 Sales representatives, mining, manufacturing, & wholesale 259 2162 (423, 424) 2163 not used 260-262 2164 Sales Workers, Retail and Personal Services 263-278 2165 Sales workers, motor vehicles and boats (4342, 4344) 263 2166 Sales workers, apparel (4346) 264 2167 Sales workers, shoes (4351) 265 2168 Sales workers, furniture and home furnishings (4348) 266 2169 Sales workers; radio, TV, hi-fi, & appliances (4343,4352) 267 2170 Sales workers, hardware and building supplies (4353) 268 2171 Sales workers, parts (4367) 269 2172 not used 270-273 2173 Sales workers, other commodities (4345, 4347, 4354, 4356, 274 2174 4359, 4362, 4369) 2175 Sales counter clerks (4363) 275 2176 Cashiers (4364) 276 2177 Street and door-to-door sales workers (4366) 277 2178 News vendors (4365) 278 2179 not used 279-282 2180 Sales Related Occupations 283-285 2181 Demonstrators, promoters and models, sales (445) 283 2182 Auctioneers (447) 284 2183 Sales support occupations, n.e.c. (444, 446, 449) 285 2184 not used 286-302 2185 Administrative Support Occupations, Including Clerical 303-389 2186 Supervisors, Administrative Support Occupations 303-307 2187 Supervisors, general office (4511,4513,4514,4516,4519,4529) 303 2188 Supervisors, computer equipment operators (4512) 304 2189 Supervisors, financial records processing (4521) 305 2190 Chief communications operators (4523) 306 2191 Supervisors; distribution, scheduling, and adjusting clerks 307 2192 (4522, 4524-4528) 2193 Computer Equipment Operators 308-309 2194 Computer operators (4612) 308 2195 Peripheral equipment operators (4613) 309 2196 not used 310-312 2197 Secretaries, Stenographers and Typists 313-315 42 The SAS System 16:19 Thursday, June 2, 2005 2198 Secretaries (4622) 313 2199 Stenographers (4623) 314 2200 Typists (4624) 315 2201 Information Clerks 316-323 2202 Interviewers (4642) 316 2203 Hotel clerks (4643) 317 2204 Transportation ticket and reservation agents (4644) 318 2205 Receptionists (4645) 319 2206 not used 320-322 2207 Information clerks, n.e.c. (4649) 323 2208 not used 324 2209 Records Processing Occupations, Except Financial 325-336 2210 Classified-ad clerks (4662) 325 2211 Correspondence clerks (4663) 326 2212 Order clerks (4664) 327 2213 Personnel clerks, except payroll and timekeeping (4692) 328 2214 Library clerks (4694) 329 2215 not used 330-334 2216 File clerks (4696) 335 2217 Records clerks (4699) 336 2218 Financial Records Processing Occupations 337-344 2219 Bookkeepers, accounting, and auditing clerks (4712) 337 2220 Payroll and timekeeping clerks (4713) 338 2221 Billing clerks (4715) 339 2222 not used 340-342 2223 Cost and rate clerks (4716) 343 2224 Billing, posting, and calculating machine operators (4718) 344 2225 Duplicating, Mail and Other Office Machine Operators 345-347 2226 Duplicating machine operators (4722) 345 2227 Mail preparing and paper handling machine operators (4723) 346 2228 office machine operators, n.e.c. (4729) 347 2229 Communications Equipment Operators 348-353 2230 Telephone operators (4732) 348 2231 Telegraphers (4733) [83-92] 349 2232 not used 350-352 2233 Communications equipment operators, n.e.c. (4739) [83-92] 353 2234 Communications equipment operators, n.e.c [92+] 353 2235 Mail and Message Distributing Occupations 354-357 2236 Postal clerks, exc. mail carriers (4742) 354 2237 Mail carriers, postal service (4743) 355 2238 Mail clerks, exc. postal service (4744) 356 2239 Messengers (4745) 357 2240 not used 358 2241 Material Recording, Scheduling, and Distributing Clerks, n.e.c. 359-374 2242 Dispatchers (4751) 359 2243 not used 360-362 2244 Production coordinators (4752) 363 2245 Traffic, shipping, and receiving clerks (4753) 364 2246 Stock and inventory clerks (4754) 365 2247 Meter readers (4755) 366 2248 not used 367 2249 Weighers, measurers, and checkers (4756) [83-92] 368 2250 Weighers, measurers, checkers, and samplers [92+] 368 2251 Samplers (4757) [83-92] 369 2252 not used 370-372 2253 Expediters (4758) 373 2254 Material recording, scheduling, & distributing clerks, n.e.c. 374 2255 (4759) 43 The SAS System 16:19 Thursday, June 2, 2005 2256 Adjusters and Investigators 375-378 2257 Insurance adjusters, examiners, and investigators (4782) 375 2258 Investigators and adjusters, except insurance (4783) 376 2259 Eligibility clerks, social welfare (4784) 377 2260 Bill and account collectors (4786) 378 2261 Miscellaneous Administrative Support Occupations 379-389 2262 General office clerks (463) 379 2263 not used 380-382 2264 Bank tellers (4791) 383 2265 Proofreaders (4792) 384 2266 Data-entry keyers (4793) 385 2267 Statistical clerks (4794) 386 2268 Teachers aides (4795) 387 2269 not used 388 2270 Administrative support occupations, n.e.c. (4787, 4799) 389 2271 2272 not used 390-402 2273 2274 SERVICE OCCUPATIONS 403-469 2275 Private Household Occupations 403-407 2276 Launderers and ironers (503) 403 2277 Cooks, private household (504) 404 2278 Housekeepers and butlers (505) 405 2279 Child care workers, private household (506) 406 2280 Private household cleaners and servants (502, 507, 509) 407 2281 not used 408-412 2282 Protective Service Occupations 413-427 2283 Supervisors, Protective Service Occupations 413-415 2284 Supervisors, firefighting & fire prevention occupations (5111) 413 2285 Supervisors, police and detectives (5112) 414 2286 Supervisors, guards (5113) 415 2287 Firefighting and Fire Prevention Occupations 416-417 2288 Fire inspection and fire prevention occupations (5122) 416 2289 Firefighting occupations (5123) 417 2290 Police and Detectives 418-424 2291 Police and detectives, public service (5132) 418 2292 not used 419-422 2293 Sheriffs, bailiffs, and other law enforcement officers (5134) 423 2294 Correctional institution officers (5133) 424 2295 Guards 425-427 2296 Crossing guards (5142) 425 2297 Guards and police, exc. public service (5144) 426 2298 Protective service occupations, n.e.c. (5149) 427 2299 not used 428-432 2300 Service Occupations, Except Protective and Household 433-469 2301 Food Preparation and Service Occupations 433-444 2302 Supervisors, food preparation and service occupations (5211) 433 2303 Bartenders (5212) 434 2304 Waiters and waitresses (5213) 435 2305 Cooks, except short order (5214) [83-92] 436 2306 Cooks [92+] 436 2307 Short-order cooks (5215) [83-92] 437 2308 Food counter, fountain and related occupations (5216) 438 2309 Kitchen workers, food preparation (5217) 439 2310 not used 440-442 2311 Waiters'/waitresses' assistants (5218) 443 _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ 32 32 32 WARNING 32-169: The quoted string currently being processed has become more than 262 characters long. You may have unbalanced 44 The SAS System 16:19 Thursday, June 2, 2005 quotation marks. 2312 Miscellaneous food preparation occupations (5219) 444 2313 Health Service Occupations 445-447 2314 Dental assistants (5232) 445 2315 Health aides, except nursing (5233) 446 2316 Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants (5236) 447 2317 Cleaning and Building Service Occupations, except Household 448-455 2318 Supervisors, cleaning and building service workers (5241) 448 2319 Maids and housemen (5242,5249) 449 2320 not used 450-452 2321 Janitors and cleaners (5244) 453 2322 Elevator operators (5245) 454 2323 Pest control occupations (5246) 455 2324 Personal Service Occupations 456-469 2325 Supervisors, personal service occupations (5251) 456 2326 Barbers (5252) 457 2327 Hairdressers and cosmetologists (5253) 458 2328 Attendants, amusement and recreation facilities (5254) 459 2329 Guides [92+] 461 2330 Ushers [92+] 462 2331 not used [92+] 460 2332 not used [83-92] 460-462 2333 Guides (5255) [83-92] 463 2334 Public transportation attendants [92+] 463 2335 Ushers (5256) [83-92] 464 2336 Baggage porters and bellhops [92+] 464 2337 Public transportation attendants (5257) [83-92] 465 2338 Welfare service aides [92+] 465 2339 Baggage porters and bellhops (5262) [83-92] 466 2340 Family child care providers [92+] 466 2341 Welfare service aides (5263) [83-92] 467 2342 Early childhood teacher's assistants [92+] 467 2343 Child care workers, except private household (5264) [83-92] 468 2344 Child care workers, n.e.c [92+] 468 2345 Personal service occupations, n.e.c. (5258, 5269) 469 2346 2347 not used 470-472 2348 2349 FARMING, FORESTRY, AND FISHING OCCUPATIONS 473-499 2350 Farm Operators and Managers 473-476 2351 Farmers, except horticultural (5512-5514) 473 2352 Horticultural specialty farmers (5515) 474 2353 Managers, farms, except horticultural (5522-5524) 475 2354 Managers, horticultural specialty farms (5525) 476 2355 Other Agricultural and Related Occupations 477-489 2356 Farm Occupations, Except Managerial 477-484 2357 Supervisors, farm workers (5611) 477 2358 not used 478 2359 Farm workers (5612-5617) 479 2360 not used 480-482 2361 Marine life cultivation workers (5618) 483 2362 Nursery workers (5619) 484 2363 Related Agricultural Occupations 485-489 2364 Supervisors, related agricultural occupations (5621) 485 2365 Groundskeepers and gardeners, except farm (5622) 486 2366 Animal caretakers, except farm (5624) 487 2367 Graders and sorters, agricultural products (5625) 488 45 The SAS System 16:19 Thursday, June 2, 2005 2368 Inspectors, agricultural products (5627) 489 2369 not used 490-493 2370 Forestry and Logging Occupations 494-496 2371 Supervisors, forestry and logging workers (571) 494 2372 Forestry workers, except logging (572) 495 2373 Timber cutting and logging occupations (573, 579) 496 2374 Fishers, Hunters, and Trappers 497-499 2375 Captains and other officers, fishing vessels (pt 8241) 497 2376 Fishers (583) 498 2377 Hunters and trappers (584) 499 2378 2379 not used 500-502 2380 2381 PRECISION PRODUCTION, CRAFT, AND REPAIR OCCUPATIONS 503-699 2382 Mechanics and Repairers 503-549 2383 Supervisors, mechanics and repairers (60) 503 2384 not used 504 2385 Mechanics and Repairers, Except Supervisors 505-549 2386 Vehicle and Mobile Equipment Mechanics and Repairers 505-517 2387 Automobile mechanics (pt 6111) 505 2388 Automobile mechanic apprentices (pt 6111) 506 2389 Bus, truck, and stationary engine mechanics (6112) 507 2390 Aircraft engine mechanics (6113) 508 2391 Small engine repairers (6114) 509 2392 not used 510-513 2393 Automobile body and related repairers (6115) 514 2394 Aircraft mechanics, exc. engine (6116) 515 2395 Heavy equipment mechanics (6117) 516 2396 Farm equipment mechanics (6118) 517 2397 Industrial machinery repairers (613) 518 2398 Machinery maintenance occupations (614) 519 2399 not used 520-522 2400 Electrical and Electronic Equipment Repairers 523-533 2401 Electronic repairers, communications & industrial equipment 523 2402 (6151, 6153, 6155) 2403 not used 524 2404 Data processing equipment repairers (6154) 525 2405 Household appliance and power tool repairers (6156) 526 2406 Telephone line installers and repairers (6157) 527 2407 not used 528 2408 Telephone installers and repairers (6158) 529 2409 not used 530-532 2410 Miscellaneous electrical and electronic equipment repairers 533 2411 (6152, 6159) 2412 Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics (616) 534 2413 Miscellaneous Mechanics and Repairers 535-549 2414 Camera, watch, & musical instrument repairers (6171, 6172) 535 2415 Locksmiths and safe repairers (6173) 536 2416 not used 537 2417 Office machine repairers (6174) 538 2418 Mechanical controls and valve repairers (6175) 539 2419 not used 540-542 2420 Elevator installers and repairers (6176) 543 2421 Millwrights (6178) 544 2422 not used 545-546 2423 Specified mechanics and repairers, n.e.c. (6177, 6179) 547 2424 not used 548 2425 Not specified mechanics and repairers 549 46 The SAS System 16:19 Thursday, June 2, 2005 2426 not used 550-552 2427 Construction Trades 553-599 2428 Supervisors, construction occupations 553-558 2429 Supervisors; 2429 ! brickmasons, stonemasons, and tile setters (6312) 553 ___________ ___________ ___________ 180 180 180 ERROR 180-322: Statement is not valid or it is used out of proper order. ERROR 180-322: Statement is not valid or it is used out of proper order. ERROR 180-322: Statement is not valid or it is used out of proper order. 2430 Supervisors, carpenters and related workers (6313) 554 2431 Supervisors, electricians & power transmission installers 555 2432 (6134) 2433 Supervisors; 2433 ! painters, paperhangers, and plasterers (6315) 556 ________ ________ ________ 180 180 180 ERROR 180-322: Statement is not valid or it is used out of proper order. ERROR 180-322: Statement is not valid or it is used out of proper order. ERROR 180-322: Statement is not valid or it is used out of proper order. 2434 Supervisors; 2434 ! plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters (6316) 557 ________ ________ ________ 180 180 180 ERROR 180-322: Statement is not valid or it is used out of proper order. ERROR 180-322: Statement is not valid or it is used out of proper order. ERROR 180-322: Statement is not valid or it is used out of proper order. 2435 Supervisors, n.e.c. (6311, 6318) 558 2436 not used 559-562 2437 Construction Trades, Except Supervisors 563-599 2438 Brickmasons and stonemasons (pt 6412, pt 6413) 563 2439 Brickmason and stonemason apprentices (pt 6412, pt 6413) 564 2440 Tile setters, hard and soft (6414, pt 6462) 565 2441 Carpet installers (pt 6462) 566 2442 Carpenters (pt 6422) 567 2443 not used 568 2444 Carpenter apprentices (pt 6422) 569 2445 not used 570-572 2446 Drywall installers (6424) 573 2447 not used 574 2448 Electricians (pt 6432) 575 2449 Electrician apprentices (pt 6432) 576 2450 Electrical power installers and repairers (6433) 577 2451 not used 578 2452 Painters, construction and maintenance (6442) 579 2453 not used 580-582 2454 Paperhangers (6443) 583 2455 Plasterers (6444) 584 2456 Plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters (pt 645) 585 2457 not used 586 2458 Plumber, pipefitter, and steamfitter apprentices (pt 645) 587 2459 Concrete and terrazzo finishers (6463) 588 2460 Glaziers (6464) 589 2461 not used 590-592 2462 Insulation workers (6465) 593 2463 Paving, surfacing, and tamping equipment operators (6466) 594 2464 Roofers (6468) 595 2465 Sheetmetal duct installers (6472) 596 2466 Structural metal workers (6473) 597 2467 Drillers, earth (6474) 598 2468 Construction trades, n.e.c. (6467, 6475, 6476, 6479) 599 47 The SAS System 16:19 Thursday, June 2, 2005 2469 not used 600-612 2470 Extractive Occupations 613-617 2471 Supervisors, extractive occupations (632) 613 2472 Drillers, oil well (652) 614 2473 Explosives workers (653) 615 2474 Mining machine operators (654) 616 2475 Mining occupations, n.e.c. (656) 617 2476 not used [83-92] 618-632 2477 not used [92+] 618-627, 2478 629-632 2479 Precision Production Occupations [83-92] 633-699 2480 Precision Production Occupations [92+] 628, 633-699 2481 Supervisors, production occupations [92+] 628 2482 Supervisors, production occupations (67, 71) [83-92] 633 2483 Precision Metal Working Occupations 634-655 2484 Tool and die makers (pt 6811) 634 2485 Tool and die maker apprentices (pt 6811) 635 2486 Precision assemblers, metal (6812) 636 2487 Machinists (pt 6813) 637 2488 not used 638 2489 Machinist apprentices (pt 6813) 639 2490 not used 640-642 2491 Boilermakers (6814) 643 2492 Precision grinders, filers, and tool sharpeners (6816) 644 2493 Patternmakers and model makers, metal (6817) 645 2494 Lay-out workers (6821) 646 2495 Precious stones and metals workers (jewelers) (6822, 6866) 647 2496 not used 648 2497 Engravers, metal (6823) 649 2498 not used 65O-652 2499 Sheet metal workers (pt 6824) 653 2500 Sheet metal worker apprentices (pt 6824) 654 2501 Miscellaneous precision metal workers (6829) 655 2502 Precision Woodworking Occupations 656-659 2503 Patternmakers and model makers, wood (6831) 656 2504 Cabinet makers and bench carpenters (6832) 657 2505 Furniture and wood finishers (6835) 658 2506 Miscellaneous precision woodworkers (6839) 659 2507 not used 660-665 2508 Precision Textile, Apparel and Furnishings Machine Workers 666-674 2509 Dressmakers (pt 6852, pt 7752) 666 2510 Tailors (pt 6852) 667 2511 Upholsterers (6853) 668 2512 Shoe repairers (6854) 669 2513 not used 670-672 2514 Apparel and fabric patternmakers (6856) [83-92] 673 2515 Miscellaneous precision apparel & fabric workers 674 2516 (6859, pt 7752 ) 2517 2518 Precision Workers, Assorted Materials 675-684 2519 Hand molders and shapers, except jewelers (6861) 675 2520 Patternmakers, lay-out workers, and cutters (6862) 676 2521 Optical goods workers (6864, pt 7477, pt 7677) 677 2522 Dental laboratory and medical appliance technicians (6865) 678 2523 Bookbinders (6844) 679 2524 not used 680-682 2525 Electrical and electronic equipment assemblers (6867) 683 2526 Miscellaneous precision workers, n.e.c. (6869) 684 48 The SAS System 16:19 Thursday, June 2, 2005 2527 not used 685 2528 Precision Food Production Occupations 686-688 2529 Butchers and meat cutters (6871) 686 2530 Bakers (6872) 687 2531 Food batchmakers (6873, 6879) 688 2532 Precision Inspectors, Testers, and Related Workers 689-693 2533 Inspectors, testers, and graders (6881, 828) 689 2534 not used 690-692 2535 Adjusters and calibrators (6882) 693 2536 Plant and System Operators 694-699 2537 Water and sewage treatment plant operators (691) 694 2538 Power plant operators (pt 693) 695 2539 Stationary engineers (pt 693, 7668) 696 2540 not used 697-698 2541 Miscellaneous plant and system operators (692, 694, 695, 696) 699 2542 2543 not used 700-702 2544 2545 OPERATORS, FABRICATORS, AND LABORERS 703-889 2546 Machine Operators, Assemblers, and Inspectors 703-799 2547 Machine operators and Tenders, except Precision 703-779 2548 Metalworking and Plastic Working Machine Operators 703-715 2549 Lathe and turning machine set-up operators (7312) 703 2550 Lathe and turning machine operators (7512) 704 2551 Milling and planing machine operators (7313, 7513) 705 2552 Punching and stamping press machine operators 706 2553 (7314, 7317, 7514, 7517) 2554 Rolling machine operators (7316, 7516) 707 2555 Drilling and boring machine operators (7313, 7518) 708 2556 Grinding, abrading, buffing, & polishing machine operators 709 2557 (7322, 7324, 7522) 2558 not used 710-712 2559 Forging machine operators (7319, 7519) 713 2560 Numerical control machine operators (7326) 714 2561 Miscellaneous metal, plastic, stone, & glass working 715 2562 machine operators (7329, 7529 ) 2563 not used 716 2564 Fabricating machine operators, n.e.c. (7339, 7539) 717 2565 not used 718 2566 Metal and Plastic Processing Machine Operators 719-725 2567 Molding and casting machine operators (7315,7342,7515,7542) 719 2568 not used 720-722 2569 Metal plating machine operators (7343, 7543) 723 2570 Heat treating equipment operators (7344, 7544) 724 2571 Miscellaneous metal & plastic processing machine operators 725 2572 (7349, 7549) 2573 Woodworking Machine Operators 726-733 2574 Wood lathe, routing, & planing machine operators 726 2575 (7431, 7432, 7631, 7632) 2576 Sawing machine operators (7433, 7633) 727 2577 Shaping and joining machine operators (7435, 7635) 728 2578 Nail and tacking machine operators (7636) 729 2579 not used 730-732 2580 Miscellaneous woodworking machine operators 733 2581 (7434, 7439, 7634, 7639) 2582 Printing Machine Operators 734-737 2583 Printing machine operators (7443, 7643) [83-92] 734 2584 Printing press operators [92+] 734 49 The SAS System 16:19 Thursday, June 2, 2005 2585 Photoengravers and lithographers (6842, 7444, 7644) 735 2586 Typesetters and compositors (6841,7642) 736 2587 Miscellaneous printing machine operators (6849, 7449, 7649) 737 2588 Textile, Apparel, and Furnishings Machine Operators 738-749 2589 Winding and twisting machine operators (7451, 7651) 738 2590 Knitting, looping, taping, & weaving machine operators 739 2591 (7452,7652) 2592 not used 740-742 2593 Textile cutting machine operators (7654) 743 2594 Textile sewing machine operators (7655) 744 2595 Shoe machine operators (7656) 745 2596 not used 746 2597 Pressing machine operators (7657) 747 2598 Laundering and dry cleaning machine operators (6855, 7658) 748 2599 Miscellaneous textile machine operators (7459, 7659) 749 2600 not used 750-752 2601 Machine Operators 753-779 2602 Cementing and gluing machine operators (7661) 753 2603 Packaging and filling operators (7462, 7662) 754 2604 Extruding and forming machine operators (7463, 7663) 755 2605 Mixing and blending machine operators (7664) 756 2606 Separating, filtering, and clarifying machine operators 757 2607 (7476, 7666, 7676 ) 2608 Compressing and compacting machine operators (7467, 7667) 758 2609 Painting and paint spraying machine operators (7669) 759 2610 not used 760-762 2611 Roasting and baking machine operators, food (7472, 7672) 763 2612 Washing, cleaning, and pickling machine operators (7673) 764 2613 Folding machine operators (7474, 7674) 765 2614 Furnace, kiln, and oven operators, exc. food (7675) 766 2615 not used 767 2616 Crushing and grinding machine operators (pt 7477, pt 7677) 768 2617 Slicing and cutting machine operators (7478, 7678) 769 2618 not used 770-772 2619 Motion picture projectionists (pt 7479) 773 2620 Photographic process machine operators (6863, 6868, 7671) 774 2621 not used 775-776 2622 Miscellaneous machine operators, n.e.c. (pt 7479,7665,7679) 777 2623 not used 778 2624 Machine operators, not specified 779 2625 not used 780-782 2626 Fabricators, Assemblers, and Hand Working Occupations 783-795 2627 Welders and cutters (7332, 7532, 7714) 783 2628 Solderers and brazers (7333, 7533, 7717) 784 2629 Assemblers (772, 774) 785 2630 Hand cutting and trimming occupations (7753) 786 2631 Hand molding, casting, and forming occupations (7754, 7755) 787 2632 not used 788 2633 Hand painters, coating, and decorating occupations (7756) 789 2634 not used 790-792 2635 Hand engraving and printing occupations (7757) 793 2636 Hand engraving and polishing occupations (7758) [83-92] 794 2637 Miscellaneous hand working occupations (7759) 795 2638 Production Inspectors, Testers, Samplers, and Weighers 796-799 2639 Production inspectors, checkers, and examiners (782, 787) 796 2640 Production testers (783) 797 2641 Production samplers and weighers (784) 798 2642 Graders, and sorters, exc. agricultural (785) 799 50 The SAS System 16:19 Thursday, June 2, 2005 2643 not used 800-802 2644 Transportation and Material Moving Occupations 803-859 2645 Motor Vehicle Operators 803-814 2646 Supervisors, motor vehicle operators (8111) 803 2647 Truck drivers [92+] 804 2648 Truck drivers, heavy (8212, 8213) [83-92] 804 2649 Truck drivers, light (8214) [83-92] 805 2650 Driver-sales workers (8218) 806 2651 not used 807 2652 Bus drivers (8215) 808 2653 Taxi cab drivers and chauffeurs (8216) 809 2654 not used 810-812 2655 Parking lot attendants (874) 813 2656 Motor transportation occupations, n.e.c. (8219) 814 2657 not used 815-822 2658 Transportation Occupations, Except Motor Vehicles 823-834 2659 Rail Transportation Occupations 823-826 2660 Railroad conductors and yardmasters (8113) 823 2661 Locomotive operating occupations (8232) 824 2662 Railroad brake, signal, and switch operators (8233) 825 2663 Rail vehicle operators, n.e.c. (8239) 826 2664 not used 827 2665 Water Transportation Occupations 828-834 2666 Ship captains & mates, except fishing boats (pt 8241, 8242) 828 2667 Sailors and deckhands (8243) 829 2668 not used 830-832 2669 Marine engineers (8244) 833 2670 Bridge, lock, and lighthouse tenders (8245) 834 2671 not used 835-842 2672 Material Moving Equipment Operators 843-859 2673 Supervisors, material moving equipment operators (812) 843 2674 Operating engineers (8312) 844 2675 Longshore equipment operators (8313) 845 2676 not used 846-847 2677 Hoist and winch operators (8314) 848 2678 Crane and tower operators (8315) 849 2679 not used 850-852 2680 Excavating and loading machine operators (8316) 853 2681 not used 854 2682 Grader, dozer, and scraper operators (8317) 855 2683 Industrial truck and tractor equipment operators (8318) 856 2684 not used 857-858 2685 Miscellaneous material moving equipment operators (8319) 859 2686 not used 860-862 2687 Handlers, Equipment Cleaners, Helpers, and Laborers 863-889 2688 Supervisors, handlers, equipment cleaners, and laborers, n.e.c. 863 2689 (85) [83-92] 2690 Supervisors, handlers, equipment cleaners, and laborers [92+] 864 2691 Helpers, mechanics and repairers (863) [83-92] 864 2692 Helpers, mechanics and repairers [92+] 865 2693 Helpers, Construction and Extractive Occupations 865-867 2694 Helpers, construction trades (8641-8645, 8648) [83-92] 865 2695 Helpers, surveyor (8646) [83-92] 866 2696 Helpers, construction trades [92+] 866 2697 Helpers, extractive occupations (865) [83-92] 867 2698 Helpers, surveyor [92+] 867 2699 Helpers, extractive occupations [92+] 868 2700 not used [83-92] 868 51 The SAS System 16:19 Thursday, June 2, 2005 2701 Construction laborers (871) 869 2702 not used 870-872 2703 Production helpers (861, 862) [83-92] 873 2704 Production helpers [92+] 874 2705 not used [83-92] 874 2706 Freight, Stock, and Material Handlers 875-883 2707 Garbage collectors (8722) 875 2708 Stevedores (8723) 876 2709 Stock handlers and baggers (8724) 877 2710 Machine feeders and offbearers (8725) 878 2711 not used 879-882 2712 Freight, stocks, and material handlers, n.e.c. (8726) 883 2713 not used 884 2714 Garage and service station related occupation (873) 885 2715 not used 886 2716 Vehicle washers and equipment cleaners.(875) 887 2717 Hand packers and packagers (8761) 888 2718 Laborers, except construction (8769) 889 2719 2720 not used 890-904 2721 2722 Assigned to persons whose labor force status is unemployed 905 2723 and whose last job was Armed Forces 2724 2725 not used 906-908 2726 2727 Assigned to persons whose labor force status is unemployed 909 2728 and who last worked in 1974 or earlier. 2729 2730 not used 910+ 2731 Last job was in Armed Forces (1992) 991 2732 2733 2734 2735 N.6 Coding for 1993-1994 occ and occlyr 2736 2737 2738 APPENDIX C 2739 2740 DETAILED WEEKS UNEMPLOYED 2741 (for variable 81) 2742 2743 2744 2745 Under 1 week 01 2746 1 week 02 2747 2 weeks 03 2748 3 weeks 04 2749 4 weeks 05 2750 5 weeks 06 2751 6 weeks 07 2752 7-10 weeks 08 2753 11-14 weeks 09 2754 15-18 weeks 10 2755 19-22 weeks 11 2756 23-26 weeks 12 2757 27-34 weeks 13 2758 35-42 weeks 14 52 The SAS System 16:19 Thursday, June 2, 2005 2759 43-50 weeks 15 2760 51-52 weeks 16 2761 Over 52 weeks 17 2762 Not unemployed 99 2763 2764 2765 2766 APPENDIX D 2767 2768 OCCUPATION OF LONGEST JOB LAST YEAR 2769 2770 2771 2772 Professional Technical and Kindred Workers: 2773 Self-employed: 2774 Medical and Other Health Workers 01 2775 Other Self-employee 02 2776 Salaried: 2777 Engineers, Technical 03 2778 Medical and Other Health Workers 04 2779 Teachers, Primary and Secondary 05 2780 Other Salaried Workers 06 2781 Farmers and Farm Managers 07 2782 Managers, Officials and Proprietors 2783 except Farm: 2784 Self-employed: 2785 Retail Trade 08 2786 Other Self-employed 09 2787 Salaried 10 2788 Clerical and Kindred Workers: 2789 Secretaries, Stenographers and Typists 11 2790 Other Clerical and Kindred Workers 12 2791 Sales Workers: 2792 In Retail Trade 13 2793 Other Sales Workers 14 2794 Craftsmen, Foremen and Kindred Workers: 2795 Foremen 15 2796 Craftsmen: 2797 Construction 16 2798 Other Craftsmen 17 2799 Operatives and Kindred Workers: 2800 In Durable Goods Manufacturing 18 2801 In Nondurable Goods Manufacturing 19 2802 Other Operatives and Kindred Workers 20 2803 Private Household Workers 21 2804 Service Workers except Private Household: 2805 Waiters, Cooks and Bartenders 22 2806 Other Service Workers 23 2807 Farm Laborers and Foremen 24 2808 Laborers except Farm and Mine 25 2809 Not Available 99 2810 2811 2812 APPENDIX E 2813 Actual SMSA Codes 2814 2815 64-72 2816 not listed below 00 53 The SAS System 16:19 Thursday, June 2, 2005 2817 New York 01 2818 Los Angeles - Long Beach 02 2819 Chicago 03 2820 Philadelphia 04 2821 Detroit 05 2822 San Francisco - Oakland 06 2823 [San Francisco only in 1962-67] 2824 Boston 07 2825 Pittsburgh 08 2826 St. Louis 09 2827 Washington, D. C. 10 2828 Cleveland 11 2829 Baltimore 12 2830 Newark [1968-72 only] 13 2831 Minneapolis - St. Paul 14 2832 Buffalo 15 2833 Houston 16 2834 Milwaukee [1968-72] 17 2835 Patterson - Clifton - Passaic [1968-72] 18 2836 Dallas [1968-72] 19 2837 2838 73-76 2839 not listed below 00 2840 New York City 01 2841 Los Angeles - Long Beach 02 2842 Chicago 03 2843 Philadelphia 04 2844 Detroit 05 2845 San Francisco - Oakland 06 2846 Washington, D. C. 07 2847 Boston 08 2848 Nassau - Suffolk, New York 09 2849 Pittsburgh 10 2850 St. Louis 11 2851 Baltimore 12 2852 Cleveland 13 2853 Houston 14 2854 Newark 15 2855 Minneapolis - St. Paul 16 2856 Dallas 17 2857 Seattle - Everett 18 2858 Anaheim - Santa Anna - Carden Grove 19 2859 Milwaukee 20 2860 Atlanta 21 2861 Cincinnati 22 2862 Patterson - Clifton - Passaic 23 2863 San Diego 24 2864 Buffalo 25 2865 Miami 26 2866 Kansas City 27 2867 Denver 28 2868 San Bernardino - Riverside - Ontario 29 2869 Indianapolis 30 2870 San Jose 31 2871 New Orleans 32 2872 Tampa - St. Petersburg 33 2873 Portland 34 2874 Phoenix 35 54 The SAS System 16:19 Thursday, June 2, 2005 2875 2876 77-82 2877 Not listed below 00 2878 New York City 01 2879 Los Angeles 02 2880 Chicago 03 2881 Philadelphia 04 2882 Detroit 05 2883 San Francisco - Oakland 06 2884 Washington, D. C. 07 2885 Boston 08 2886 Nassau - Suffolk, New York 09 2887 Pittsburgh 10 2888 St. Louis 11 2889 Baltimore 12 2890 Cleveland 13 2891 Houston 14 2892 Newark 15 2893 Minneapolis - St. Paul 16 2894 Dallas 17 2895 Seattle - Everett 18 2896 Anaheim - Santa Anna - Garden Grove 19 2897 Milwaukee 20 2898 Atlanta 21 2899 Cincinnati 22 2900 Patterson - Clifton - Passaic 23 2901 San Diego 24 2902 Buffalo 25 2903 Miami 26 2904 Kansas City 27 2905 Denver 28 2906 San Bernardino - Riverside - Ontario 29 2907 Indianapolis 30 2908 San Jose 31 2909 New Orleans 32 2910 Tampa - St. Petersburg 33 2911 Portland 34 2912 Columbus, OH 36 2913 Rochester 38 2914 Sacramento 42 2915 Fort Worth 44 2916 Birmingham, ALA 45 2917 Albany - Schenectady - Troy 46 2918 Norfolk - Portsmouth, VA 48 2919 Akron, OH 49 2920 Gary - Hammond - East Chicago 53 2921 Greensboro - Winston - Salem - High Point 57 2922 2923 APPENDIX F 2924 Common Coding for Selected Cities 2925 2926 64-67 2927 not listed below 00 2928 New York City 01 2929 Los Angeles 02 2930 Chicago 03 2931 Philadelphia 04 2932 Detroit 05 55 The SAS System 16:19 Thursday, June 2, 2005 2933 San Francisco 06 2934 Boston 07 2935 Pittsburgh 08 2936 St. Louis 09 2937 Washington, D. C. 10 2938 Cleveland 11 2939 Baltimore 12 2940 Newark [1968-72 only] 13 2941 Minneapolis - St. Paul 14 2942 Buffalo 15 2943 Houston 16 2944 Milwaukee [1968-72] 17 2945 Patterson - Clifton - Passaic [1968-72] 18 2946 Dallas [1968-72] 19 2947 2948 APPENDIX G 2949 Actual State Codes 2950 2951 68-72 2952 Connecticut 11 2953 Maine 19 2954 Massachusetts 19 2955 New Hampshire 19 2956 Rhode Island 19 2957 Vermont 19 2958 New York 21 2959 New Jersey 22 2960 Pennsylvania 23 2961 Ohio 31 2962 Indiana 32 2963 Illinois 33 2964 Michigan 39 2965 Wisconsin 39 2966 Iowa 41 2967 Minnesota 41 2968 Missouri 43 2969 North Dakota 49 2970 Nebraska 49 2971 Kansas 49 2972 South Dakota 49 2973 Washington, D. C. 51 2974 Maryland 52 2975 West Virginia 53 2976 Georgia 54 2977 Florida 55 2978 North Carolina 57 2979 South Carolina 57 2980 Delaware 59 2981 Virginia 59 2982 Kentucky 61 2983 Tennessee 62 2984 Alabama 69 2985 Mississippi 69 2986 Louisiana 71 2987 Texas 72 2988 Arkansas 79 2989 Oklahoma 79 2990 Arizona 81 56 The SAS System 16:19 Thursday, June 2, 2005 2991 Colorado 81 2992 New Mexico 81 2993 Idaho 89 2994 Montana 89 2995 Nevada 89 2996 Utah 89 2997 Wyoming 89 2998 Oregon 91 2999 California 92 3000 Alaska 99 3001 Hawaii 99 3002 Washington 99 3003 3004 73-76 3005 Massachusetts 14 3006 Connecticut 16 3007 Maine 19 3008 New Hampshire 19 3009 Rhode Island 19 3010 Vermont 19 3011 New York 21 3012 New Jersey 22 3013 Pennsylvania 23 3014 Ohio 31 3015 Indiana 32 3016 Illinois 33 3017 Michigan 39 3018 Wisconsin 39 3019 Minnesota 49 3020 Iowa 49 3021 North Dakota 49 3022 South Dakota 49 3023 Nebraska 49 3024 Kansas 49 3025 Missouri 49 3026 Washington, D. C. 53 3027 North Carolina 56 3028 Delaware 57 3029 Maryland 57 3030 West Virginia 57 3031 Virginia 57 3032 South Carolina 58 3033 Georgia 58 3034 Florida 59 3035 Kentucky 67 3036 Tennessee 67 3037 Alabama 69 3038 Mississippi 69 3039 Texas 72 3040 Arkansas 79 3041 Louisiana 79 3042 Oklahoma 79 3043 Arizona 89 3044 Colorado 89 3045 Idaho 89 3046 Montana 89 3047 Nevada 89 3048 New Mexico 89 57 The SAS System 16:19 Thursday, June 2, 2005 3049 Utah 89 3050 Wyoming 89 3051 California 92 3052 Alaska 99 3053 Hawaii 99 3054 Oregon 99 3055 Washington 99 3056 3057 64-67, 77-82 3058 Missing Data [1964-67 only] 00 3059 Maine 11 3060 New Hampshire 12 3061 Vermont 13 3062 Massachusetts 14 3063 Rhode Island 15 3064 Connecticut 16 3065 New York 21 3066 New Jersey 22 3067 Pennsylvania 23 3068 Ohio 31 3069 Indiana 32 3070 Illinois 33 3071 Michigan 34 3072 Wisconsin 35 3073 Minnesota 41 3074 Iowa 42 3075 Missouri 43 3076 North Dakota 44 3077 South Dakota 45 3078 Nebraska 46 3079 Kansas 47 3080 Delaware 51 3081 Maryland 52 3082 Washington, D. C. 53 3083 Virginia 54 3084 West Virginia 55 3085 North Carolina 56 3086 South Carolina 57 3087 Georgia 58 3088 Florida 59 3089 Kentucky 61 3090 Tennessee 62 3091 Alabama 63 3092 Mississippi 64 3093 Arkansas 71 3094 Louisiana 72 3095 Oklahoma 73 3096 Texas 74 3097 Montana 81 3098 Idaho 82 3099 Wyoming 83 3100 Colorado 84 3101 New Mexico 85 3102 Arizona 86 3103 Utah 87 3104 Nevada 88 3105 Washington 91 3106 Oregon 92 58 The SAS System 16:19 Thursday, June 2, 2005 3107 California 93 3108 Alaska 94 3109 Hawaii 95 3110 3111 3112 APPENDIX H 3113 Common State Codes 3114 3115 89-92 3116 invalid code [1964-67, 1972] 00 3117 Connecticut 16 3118 Maine 19 3119 Massachusetts 19 3120 New Hampshire 19 3121 Rhode Island 19 3122 Vermont 19 3123 New York 21 3124 New Jersey 22 3125 Pennsylvania 23 3126 Ohio 31 3127 Indiana 32 3128 Illinois 33 3129 Michigan 39 3130 Wisconsin 39 3131 Iowa 49 3132 Kansas 49 3133 Minnesota 49 3134 Missouri 49 3135 Nebraska 49 3136 North Dakota 49 3137 South Dakota 49 3138 Washington, D. C. 53 3139 Delaware 57 3140 Maryland 57 3141 West Virginia 57 3142 Virginia 57 3143 Georgia 58 3144 North Carolina 58 3145 South Carolina 58 3146 Florida 59 3147 Kentucky 67 3148 Tennessee 67 3149 Alabama 69 3150 Mississippi 69 3151 Texas 72 3152 Arkansas 79 3153 Louisiana 79 3154 Oklahoma 79 3155 Arizona 89 3156 Colorado 89 3157 Idaho 89 3158 Montana 89 3159 Nevada 89 3160 New Mexico 89 3161 Utah 89 3162 Wyoming 89 3163 California 92 3164 Alaska 99 59 The SAS System 16:19 Thursday, June 2, 2005 3165 Hawaii 99 3166 Oregon 99 3167 Washington 99 3168 3169 APPENDIX I 3170 Household Recode-I 3171 3172 64-88 89-92 3173 3174 head of primary family 01 3175 householder 01 3176 wife of primary family head 02 3177 spouse of householder 02 3178 child, under 18, head of subfamily 03 03 3179 child, under 18, not in a subfamily 04 04 3180 child, under 18, ever-married, 05 05 3181 head of subfamily 3182 child, under 18, ever-married, 06 3183 wife of subfamily 3184 child, under 18, ever-married, 06 3185 spouse of subfamily 3186 child, under 18, ever-married, 07 07 3187 not in a subfamily 3188 18+, never-married, head of subfamily 08 08 3189 18+, never-married, not in a subfamily 09 09 3190 18+, ever-married, head of a subfamily 10 10 3191 18+, ever-married, wife of a subfamily 11 3192 18+, ever-married, spouse of a subfamily 11 3193 18+, ever-married, not in a subfamily 12 12 3194 grandchild, under 18, never-married 13 3195 [1968+ only] 3196 stepchild, under 18, never-married, 13 3197 head of subfamily 3198 stepchild, under 18, never-married, 14 3199 not in a subfamily 3200 stepchild, under 18, ever-married, 15 3201 head of a subfamily 3202 stepchild, under 18, ever-married, 16 3203 spouse of a subfamily 3204 stepchild, under 18, ever-married, 17 3205 not in a subfamily 3206 stepchild, 18+, never-married, head of 18 3207 a subfamily 3208 stepchild, 18+, never-married, not in 19 3209 a subfamily 3210 stepchild, 18+, ever-married, head of 20 3211 a subfamily 3212 stepchild, 18+, ever-married, spouse of 21 3213 a subfamily 3214 stepchild, 18+, ever-married, not in a 22 3215 subfamily 3216 grandchild, under 18, never-married, head 23 3217 of a subfamily 3218 grandchild, under 18, never-married, child 24 3219 of a subfamily 3220 grandchild, under 18, never-married, not in 25 3221 a subfamily 3222 grandchild, under 18, ever-married, head of 26 60 The SAS System 16:19 Thursday, June 2, 2005 3223 a subfamily 3224 grandchild, under 18, ever-married, spouse of 27 3225 a subfamily 3226 not used 28 3227 grandchild, under 18, ever-married, not in 29 3228 a subfamily 3229 grandchild, 18+, never-married, head of a 30 3230 subfamily 3231 grandchild, 18+, never-married, not in a 31 3232 subfamily 3233 grandchild, 18+, ever-married, head of a 32 3234 subfamily 3235 grandchild, 18+, ever-married, spouse of a 33 3236 subfamily 3237 grandchild, 18+, ever-married, not in a 34 3238 subfamily 3239 other relative, under 18, head of 14 35 3240 subfamily 3241 other relative, under 18, NM, child 15 36 3242 of subfamily 3243 other relative, under 18, not in 16 37 3244 subfamily 3245 other relative, under 18, ever-married, 17 38 3246 head of subfamily 3247 other relative, under 18, ever-married, 18 3248 wife of subfamily 3249 other relative, under 18, ever-married, 39 3250 spouse of subfamily 3251 other relative, under 18, ever-married, 19 40 3252 not in subfamily 3253 other relative, 18+, never-married, 20 41 3254 head of subfamily 3255 other relative, 18+, never-married, 21 42 3256 not in subfamily 3257 other relative, 18+, ever-married, 22 43 3258 head of subfamily 3259 other relative, 18+, ever-married, 23 3260 wife of subfamily 3261 other relative, 18+, ever-married, 44 3262 spouse of subfamily 3263 other relative, 18+, ever-married, 24 45 3264 not in subfamily. 3265 in secondary family, head of 25 46 3266 secondary family 3267 in secondary family, wife of 26 3268 secondary family 3269 in secondary family, spouse of 47 3270 secondary family 3271 head, child under 18, never-married, 27 48 3272 secondary family 3273 under 18, never-married, other relative, 28 3274 secondary family 3275 under 18, ever-married, other 29 3276 relative, secondary family 3277 18+, never-married, secondary family 30 3278 18+, ever-married, other relative 31 3279 of secondary family 3280 primary individual 32 49 61 The SAS System 16:19 Thursday, June 2, 2005 3281 secondary individual 33 50 3282 group quarters, secondary individuals 34 51 3283 ERROR: Errors printed on pages 1,2,3,6,13,14,21,22,23,27,37,46. ERROR: Errors printed on pages 1,2,3,6,13,14,21,22,23,27,37,46. ERROR: Errors printed on pages 1,2,3,6,13,14,21,22,23,27,37,46. NOTE: SAS Institute Inc., SAS Campus Drive, Cary, NC USA 27513-2414 NOTE: The SAS System used: real time 0.78 seconds cpu time 0.43 seconds