Uniform October CPS Person-Household File - Appendix C1 Problems in Combining Households and Changes in Household ID: 1968-1971, 1973 OCSP031 -Special Treatment of the Household ID for the Years 1968-1971 Related OCTSPECS: OCSP007 -1970 CPS October Extract Duplicate Heads in a Household Problem Description and Solution. OCSP009 -Duplicate Heads of Household in 1971 October CPS. OCSP015 -Problem with Missing Heads in October 1969 CPS. OCSP016 -Crosstab of Head Subdivided Family Number by Age for October 1969 CPS. OCSP017 -Crosstab of Head Subdivided Family Number by Age for October 1968 CPS. OCSP018 -Creation of October 1969 CPS HH Extract. OCSP019 -Sequential list of programs and files to generate the HH extract file for 1969 October CPS. (These programs are backed up on DE9323 and DE9324.) OCSP020 -Creation of October 1968 CPS HH Extract File and List of Changes Made to the Original Data Set. OCSP021 -Sequential list of programs and files to generate the HH extract file for 1969 October CPS. (These programs are backed up on DE9323 and DE9324.) OCSP036 -October 1973 CPS households with duplicate heads. OCSP037 -List of programs and files used in creating the October 1973 CPS HH file from the initial extract (XCPS1073.DAT). Related OCTDOCS: OCD007 -Listing of households which cannot be matched on Random Cluster Code and Serial Number for 1969 October CPS. OCD008 -Households With Incorrect Interview Codes Which were Changed Prior to Running the Second HH Xtract Program. OCD009 -Listing of variables from households which could not be combined on Random Cluster Code and Serial Number or Random Cluster Code, Serial Number, Sequence and Interview Code. This lists original data for those households which required changes prior to running the third and fourth HH xtract programs. Related OCTPROGS: OCPG013 -Lists relevant variables so we can determine the makeup of households with duplicate heads for October 1971 CPS - includes program and output. 1 OCTOBER CPS - DATA DOCUMENTATION OCSP031 From: Linda Jordan Date: December 13, 1990 Subj: Special Treatment of the Household Id for the Years 1968-1971 For each of the years 1968 through 1971, there were some cases in which the Household Id did not uniquely identify a household. Through the use of hand checking and the addition of other variables as keys the proper household composition could be determined. See OCSP007 for details of this for 1970, OCSP009 for details in 1971, OCSP018 for details in 1969, OCSP020 for details in 1968 and OCSP015 for information concerning both 1968 and 1969. We wanted to have the capability of determining which respondents belonged in the same household at a later date. Since columns 10-11 of the Household Id were always "00" for these years, those columns were filled with a unique ID for households with non-unique IDs. For households which originally had a unique ID, the ID is the same in both the original CPS and UFO. However, for those households with non-unique ID's, columns 10-11 are different in the extract than in the original CPS. Thus to match respondents from the UFO to respondents from the original CPS, columns 10-11 should not be used as part of the ID. However, when determining which respondents belong to the same household, the entire Household ID should be used. 1 OCTOBER CPS - DATA DOCUMENTATION OCSP007 From: Linda Jordan Date: April 18, 1990 Subj: Description of problem and solution for duplicate heads of household in October 1970 CPS. See OCSP008 for description of programs and files. 1970 CPS October Extract Duplicate Heads in a Household Problem Description and Solution A check for duplicate household heads revealed that there were 29 records for which there was more than one person reported as being the head. A household is defined as a unit with the same codes for columns 4-15 of original CPS. This includes Random Cluster Code,Serial Number and Subdivided Household Number. A list was created containing identifying variables for all members of any household in which there was more than one head. There were 111 records of this type. From this list, the true "makeup" of the households could be accurately determined. For household: 008031034000, there were obviously two separate families. For one the head was 54 years old and there was no one else in her family, so her record was deleted. For all but two of the remaining households, the proper household composition could be obtained by matching on both Household Id and Sequence Number (columns 25-27 of original CPS). For one of the remaining households, the proper household composition could be determined by also using Household Number (column 48 in CPS) as part of the household id. However, this variable is not always available for all members of other households, so it can not be used for a general match up of households. The Sequence Number of one subfamily group was changed so that these subfamilies could be matched on Sequence Number the same as other subfamilies. The household id is 00400500900. The Sequence Number for the two households with Household Number equal to 2, were changed to 608. For the other remaining household, ID = 213008021000, two of the members of a subfamily have 017 for a sequence code and the others have 018. So these two sequence codes were changed to 018. A check was made to determine if all households could be matched on both the original Household Id and the Sequence Number. A run listing all records in which the Household Id was the same but the Sequence Number was different generated 745 cases. An examination of the first page of these cases indicated that there was numerous coding errors for the Sequence Number. So.. it would not be possible to match all households on both Household Id and Sequence Number. The records from households with duplicate heads were written to one file and the records without duplicate heads were written to another file. Then households for the first file were combined using both Household Id and Sequence Number; and households for the second file were combined according to Household Id only. In order that members of each household have a unique household ID, the 00 in columns 10-11 of the household ID were replaced by the household counter for the first file (the one with duplicate heads). The two resulting files were then combined into one file and sorted on Household Id. 1 OCTOBER CPS - DATA DOCUMENTATION OCSP009 From: Linda Jordan Date: April 20, 1990 Subj: Description of problem and solution for duplicate head of household in 1971 October CPS. See OCSP010 for description of programs and files. Duplicate Heads of Household in 1971 October CPS A check for duplicate heads of household found that there were 28 records for which there was more than one person reported as being the head. A household is defined as a unit with the same codes for columns 4-15 of original CPS. This includes the variables: Random Cluster Code, Serial Number and Subdivided Household Number. A list was created containing identifying variables for all members of any household in which there was more than one head. There were 106 records of this type. See OCPG013.DOC for this listing. From this list, the true "makeup" of the households could be accurately determined. For all but one household, the households could be correctly combined by appending the variable Sequence (columns 25-27 of original CPS) to the Household ID. For the remaining household, 010003092000, there seemed to be coding errors. There were 9 individuals with the same Household Id, two people coded as the head and one person coded as spouse of head. One of the respondents coded as a head was only 15 years old and there were five children aged 7 - 14 coded with the same Sequence Number as his. The other person coded as a head was a 46 year old male and his spouse was a 38 year old female. This couple had 2 coded for number of boys aged 0-13 and also 2 coded for number of girls aged 0-13. However, there was only a 16 year old with the same Sequence Number as theirs. The total family income variable was coded the same for everyone 14 years and older for respondents with this Household Id. (Family Income is not coded for anyone under 14 in this sample.) So I concluded that the 15 year old had been erroneously coded as a head and that the sequence numbers were also miscoded. The 46, 38 and 16 year olds had a Sequence Number of 313 and everyone else had a sequence number of 312. The sequence numbers that were originally 312 were changed to 313. The variable RELHDHH, relationship to head, for the 15 year old was changed to 4, "other relative of head". His variable HHREL, Household Relationship, was changed to 3, "male relative of head". This fifteen year old's Line Number is 04 - his Household Id is indicated above. Just as for 1970, it is not possible to match all households on both Household Id and Sequence Number due to missing Sequence numbers and miscoding. So, the records from households with duplicate heads were written to one file and the records without duplicate heads were written to another file. Then households for the first file were combined using both Household Id and Sequence Number; and households for the second file were combined according to Household Id only. In order that members of each household have a unique household ID, the 00 in columns 10-11 of the household ID were replaced by the household counter for the first file (the one with duplicate heads). The two resulting files were then combined into one file and sorted on Household Id. 1 OCTOBER CPS - DATA DOCUMENTATION OCSP015 From: Linda Jordan Date: May 10, 1990 Subj: Solution for problem of households with no heads for 1968 and 1969. See also OCSP018 and OCSP020. I have found the problem with missing heads in October 1969 CPS. (When the HH extract program is run none of the children under age 14 are matched with a head.) The last digit of the ID is Subdivided Household Number. It is supposedly only coded for households with duplicate Random Cluster Codes and Serial Numbers - the other parts of the ID. However, it is always blank for respondents aged 3-13; and this last digit is always coded 0 - 3 for respondents aged 14 +. So none of the children matched. See OCSP016 for the table showing this. I can match all but about 664 respondents just using the first part of the ID as less than .5% of the entire sample has a 1, 2, or 3 as the last part of ID. Then I can match about another 400 on sequence and Interview code. The remaining 269 cases, can mainly be matched on the second part of the ID or on Line Number of Household Respondent Who Answers Questions, which is coded for children as well as adults. 1968 also has blank coded for the last digit of the ID for all respondents aged 3-13; and 0 - 3 coded for this part of the ID for adults. So I assume I can find heads for respondents in a manner similar to that used for 1969. See OCSP017 for the table showing this. 1 OCTOBER CPS - DATA DOCUMENTATION OCSP016 From: Linda Jordan Date: May 10, 1990 Subj: Table of age by Subdivided Family Number for October 1969 CPS. 2 file handle i1/name = 'udisk21:â231070.cps.69ãxcps1069.dat' 3 data list file = i1 records =1/ 4 hhid1 2-10 (a) 5 hhid2 13 (a) 6 relhdhh 24 (a) 7 age 27-28 8 recode age (0 thru 13 = 1) (14 thru Hi = 2) 9 value labels age 1 'ages 0 thru 13' 2 'ages 14 +' 10 crosstabs tables = age by hhid2 AGE by HHID2 HHID2 - Subdivided Family Number Count ! ! ! Row ! ! 0 ! 1 ! 2 ! 3 ! Total AGE --------+------+------+------+------+------+ 1 ! 32915! ! ! ! ! 32915 ages 0 thru 13 ! ! ! ! ! ! 24.0 +------+------+------+------+------+ 2 ! !103430! 284! 281! 3!103998 ages 14 + ! ! ! ! ! ! 76.0 +------+------+------+------+------+ Column 32915 103430 284 281 3 136913 Total 24.0 75.5 .2 .2 .0 100.0 Number of Missing Observations: 0 1 OCTOBER CPS - DATA DOCUMENTATION OCSP017 From: Linda Jordan Date: May 10, 1990 Subj: Cross of age by Subdivided Family Number for October 1968 CPS. 2 file handle i1/name = 'udisk20:â231070.cps.68ãxcps1068.dat' 3 data list file = i1 records =1/ 4 hhid1 2-10 (a) 5 hhid2 13 (a) 6 relhdhh 24 (a) 7 age 27-28 8 recode age (0 thru 13 = 1) (14 thru Hi = 2) 9 value labels age 1 'ages 0 thru 13' 2 'ages 14 +' 10 crosstabs tables = age by hhid2 AGE by HHID2 HHID2 - Subdivided Family Number Count ! ! ! Row ! ! 0 ! 1 ! 2 ! 3 ! Total AGE --------+------+------+------+------+------+ 1 ! 36137! ! ! ! ! 36137 ages 0 thru 13 ! ! ! ! ! ! 24.9 +------+------+------+------+------+ 2 ! !108339! 266! 252! 3!108860 ages 14 + ! ! ! ! ! ! 75.1 +------+------+------+------+------+ Column 36137 108339 266 252 3 144997 Total 24.9 74.7 .2 .2 .0 100.0 Number of Missing Observations: 0 1 OCTOBER CPS - DATA DOCUMENTATION OCSP018 From: Linda Jordan Date: December 14, 1990 Subj: Description of problems and solutions for October 1969 CPS households with more than one head. Continuation of OCSP015. Creation of October 1969 CPS HH Extract See OCSP015 for initial problem with this data set. See OCSP019 for a complete listing of programs and files used to create the HH extract data set. For 136249 of the respondents there was no more than one head when the variables Random Cluster Code and Serial Number were used as the household key. 76490 respondents in our universe were extracted from this subset of data. No head of household could be found for 32 of these respondents. They are coded 10 for the variable HHTYPE (columns 92-93). Another 395 cases had no more than one head of household when using the variables Random Cluster Code, Serial Number, Sequence and Interview Code as the household ID. 222 cases were written for our universe from this subset of data. There were no cases where a head of household could not be found. A listing of major variables from the remaining 269 cases was made. See OCD007 for this listing. For 195 of these cases each subfamily with the same Random Cluster Code and Serial Number was coded uniquely for the variable Line Number of Household Respondent. However there was one household in which two people were coded as the head. This household was coded 025007016 for Random Cluster Code and Serial Number. Both a 52 year old and a 17 year old were coded as heads. Line numbers of all respondents with this same ID were coded sequentially in descending order of age and Sequence, Interview Code, Subfamily Number and Line Number of Household Respondent were all coded the same. So it appeared that the 17 year olds relationship to head variable had been miscoded. RELHDHH, Relationship to Head of Household, was changed to 4 and HHREL, Household Relationship was changed to 8. Then only one head was found for 103 respondents when using the variables: Random Cluster Code, Serial Number, and Line Number of Household Respondent as the key. By examining the ages, line numbers and sexes of the children along with the variables # of boys and # of girls for the parents, it was possible to determine which children belonged in which subfamily for the remaining 74 cases. Then the Subfamily Number could be coded for each child and families could be combined using the key Random Cluster Code, Serial Number and Subfamily Number. 41 respondents were found all with one person for head of household. The following changes were made to the subfamily number: (note: HHID refers to Random Cluster Code and Serial Number. HHID2 refers to Subdivided Household Number): 1. For HHID 013022015, the 10 and 6 year olds HHID2 was changed from blank to 1. For this same HHID, the 9 and 12 year olds HHID2 was changed from blank to 2. 2. For HHID 010003030, the 5 year olds HHID2 was changed from blank to 2. 3. For HHID 148118005, the 7 and 5 year olds HHID2 variables were coded 1. 4. For HHID 026008024, the 13 and 6 year olds HHID2 variables were coded 2. 5. For HHID 184116014, the 12, 9 , 7 and 3 year olds' HHID2 variables were coded 2. 6. For HHID 185227003, the 13 year old with line number 3, and the 12, 7 and 6 year olds' HHID2 variables were coded 2. For this same HHID, the 13 year old with line number 4 was coded 1 for HHID2. 1 7. For HHID 002032039, the 3 year old was coded 1 for HHID2. 8. For HHID 213007027, the 3 year old was coded 1 for HHID2. For this same HHID, the 8 and 7 year olds' HHID2 was coded 2. In addition to the above changes, columns 10-11 of the Household Id were replaced with the household counter from the HH extract program for the households with duplicate heads. Thus all members of the same household have a unique household ID. The household counter is a variable which counts the number of households in the data set. 1 OCTOBER CPS - DATA DOCUMENTATION OCSP019 From: Linda Jordan Date: May 11 ,1990 Subj: List of programs and files to create the October 1969 CPS HH extract data set. See also OCPS018. Program Input/Output Description GRPIDAGE.SPS XCPS1069.DAT Cross age by Subdivided (OCPG019.DOC) n = 136913 Household Number. See OCSPEC015.DOC for more information regarding this. CPSOCT_SORT_XTRACT69 XCPS1069.DAT/ Sort by Random Cluster Code, (OCPG020.DOC) XCPS1069S.DAT Serial Number, Relationship n=136913 to Head and Line Number. CPSOCT_CHKWRT.FOR XCPS1069S.DAT Lists records for any & .COM n in =136913 households which have (OCPG021.DOC) dup records = 174 two people reported as head. SELIDS.PG XCPS1069.DAT/ Write all records from (OCPG022.DOC) DUPHEADID.DAT any household in which n in = 136913 there were duplicate n out = 664 heads. LISTDUP69ID.SPS DUPHEADID.DAT List relevant variables (OCPG023.DOC) n in = 664 so can determine makeup of household. SORT69DUP.COM DUPHEADID.DAT/ Sort by Random Cluster (OCPG024.DOC) DUPHEADIDS.DAT Code, Serial Number, n = 664 Sequence, Interview Code, Relation to Head, and Line Number CHKDUPHEAD.COM DUPHEADIDS.DAT/ Check to see if there are any (OCPG025.DOC) DUPIDS.DAT duplicate heads when the n in = 664 variables:Random Cluster Code, dups=70 Serial Number, Sequence, Interview Code, are used as the key. Write key for dups to a file. SELIDS2.PG DUPHEADID.DAT/ Select all records from any (OCPG026.DOC) DUPHEADID2.DAT household in which there are n in = 664 duplicate heads. n out = 269 LISTDUP69ID2.SPS DUPHEADID2.DAT List relevant variables (OCPG027.DOC) n = 269 so that makeup of households can be determined. 1 SELOKIDS.PG XCPS1069S.DAT/ Write records from households (OCPG028.DOC) OKHEADID69.DAT with only one head when Random n in = 136913 Cluster Code and Serial Number n out = 136249 are used as the household key. CPSOCT_HH_XTRACT69BIG. OKHEADID69.DAT/ Write records for respondents FOR & .COM OKIDHOUS.DAT, aged 3-34 along with household (OCPG029.DOC) n in = 136249 information using Random n out = 76490 Cluster Code and Serial as (OKID_MISSING.DAT the household key. n = 32) GETNOHEAD.SPS OKIDHOUS.DAT/ Get the IDS of those (OCPG030.DOC) NOHEADIDS.DAT respondents for whom no head n in = 76490 was found. n out = 32 SORT/NODUP NOHEADIDS.DAT/ Sort and remove duplicate NOHEADSRT.DAT IDS. n in = 32 n out = 17 SELNOHEAD.PG XCPS1069.DAT/ Select all records from any (OCPG031.DOC) NOHEADOKID.DAT household in which no head n in = 136913 was found. n out = 32 LISTNOHEAD.SPS NOHEADOKID.DAT List relevant variables from (OCPG032.DOC) n = 32 no head households to determine if any heads can be found. SELNODUPSEQ.PG DUPHEADIDS.DAT/ Select only records from (OCPG033.DOC) NODUPSEQ.DAT households which have only n in = 664 one head when combining n out = 395 households by Random Cluster Code, Serial Number, Sequence and Interview Code. 1 CPSOCT_HH_XTRACT69SEQ. NODUPSEQ.DAT/ Select respondents who are .FOR & .COM SEQHOUS.DAT aged 3-34 and combine with (OCPG034.DOC) n in = 395 household on Random Cluster n out = 222 Code, Serial Number, Sequence and Interview Code. CHNG17Y.FOR & .COM DUPHEADID2.DAT/ Change relationship for 17 (OCPG035.DOC) FIXEDDUPHEAD2.DAT year old from head to child. n in = 269 For HHID 025007016. n out = 269 SORTLNHHR.COM FIXEDDUPHEAD2.DAT/ Sort by Random Cluster Code, (OCPG036.DOC) SRTLNHHR.DAT Serial Number, LNHHR and 1 n in = 269 Relationship to Head of House. n out = 269 CHKDUPLNHHR.COM SRTLNHHR.DAT/ Determine if any households (OCPG037.DOC) DUPIDS.DAT have more than one head when n in = 269 combining households by n dups = 22 Random Cluster Code, Serial Number and LNHHR. SELNHHR.PG SRTLNHHR.DAT/ Select all records from any (OCPG038.DOC) NODUPLNHHR.DAT household which has only one n in = 269 head when combined by same n out = 195 key as that for previous program. CPSOCT_HH_XTRACT69LNH. NODUPLNHHR.DAT/ Create file with respondents .FOR * .COM LNHHRHOUS.DAT aged 3-34 combining households (OCPG039.DOC) n in = 195 by Random Cluster Code, Serial n out = 103 Number and LNHHR. SELDUPLNHHR.PG SRTLNHHR.DAT/ Select all records from any (OCPG040.DOC) DUPLNHHR.DAT household for which there is n in = 269 a duplicate head when the key n out = 74 is: Random Cluster Code, Serial Number and LNHHR. CHNGHHID2.COM DUPLNHHR.DAT/ Add HHID2 to those children's (OCPG041.DOC) FIXEDHHID2.DAT records where it is missing, n in = 74 so that hhid2 can be used as n out = 74 part of the key. SORTHHID2.COM FIXEDHHID2.DAT/ Sort by Random Cluster Code, (OCPG042.DOC) SRTHHID2.DAT Serial Number, Subdivided n in = 74 Household Number, Relationship n out = 74 to Head, and Line Number. 1 CHKDUPHH2.COM SRTHHID2.DAT Determine if there are any (OCPG043.DOC) n in = 74 households which have n dups = 0 duplicate heads when key is Random Cluster Code, Serial Number, and Subdivided Household Number. CPSOCT_HH_XTRACT69HH2. SRTHHID2.DAT/ Combine Households by the keys FOR & .COM HHID2HOUS.DAT Random Cluster Code, Serial (OCPG044.DOC) n in = 74 Number,and Subdivided n out = 41 Household Number. Write out respondents aged 3-34. CONCAT69.COM OKIDHOUS.DAT (76490), Concatenate all files output (OCPG045.DOC) SEQHOUS.DAT (222), from the HH_XTRACT program LNHHRHOUS.DAT (103), into one file. HHID2HOUS.DAT (41)/ XCPS1069_HH.DAT (76856) 1 OCTOBER CPS - DATA DOCUMENTATION OCSP020 From: Linda Jordan Date: December 14, 1990 Subj: Description of problems and solutions for October 1968 CPS households with more than one head. Follow up of OCPS015. Creation of October 1968 CPS HH Extract File and List of Changes Made to the Original Data Set See OCSP015 for initial problem with this data set. See OCSP021 for a complete listing of programs, files and counts. The creation of this file was completed in four major steps. First respondents from all households in which there was only one head when Random Cluster Code and Serial Number were used as the key were run in the HH extract program. This resulted in 81054 respondents aged 3-34 being written to a file. No head or spouse of head could be found for 15 of these respondents. Second, from the remaining households, any records from households in which there was only one head when the key included Sequence and Interview Code as well as Random Cluster and Serial Number were input to the HH xtract program. The household key for the HH xtract program then included Sequence and Interview Code. This resulted in 255 respondents aged 3-34 selected, all of whom had a head of household. A listing of variables from two problem households indicated that some Interview codes would need to be changed in order to match households correctly. This listing is in OCD008. See "Changes Made to Original Data" later in this document for details of those changes. Third, from the remaining households, all records from households where there was only one head when the key included Line Number of Household Respondent along with Random Cluster Code and Serial Number were input to another HH xtract program. This HH xtract program used Random Cluster Code, Serial Number and Line Number of Household Respondent as the household key. 83 respondents were extracted. A head was found for all respondents. See the next section of this document for information about changes made to the original data so that the households input to this HH xtract program only had one head. 1 Fourth, all respondents from the remaining households were input to another HH xtract program which included Subfamily Number with the Random Cluster Code and Serial Number for the key. After making changes to some Subfamily Numbers prior to running the HH xtract program these households also only had one person reported as the head. See the next section for details of these changes. 34 records were written from this HH xtract program . A head could be found for all of the respondents. Then all the files from the separate HH xtract programs were concatenated. Changes Made to the Original Data HHID1 refers to Random Cluster Code and Serial Number. HHID2 refers to Subfamily Number. The following changes were made prior to running the second HH xtract program (See OCD008 for original listing of this data): 1. HHID1 = 013018023. Interview Code was changed to E11 for those four cases where it previously was -NA. 2. HHID1 = 013026001. Interview Code was changed to D05 for those two cases where it previously was -NA. The following changes were made prior to running the third and fourth HH xtract programs (Numbers 1- 5 were necessary for the fourth HH xtract program and number 6 and 7 were necessary for the third HH xtract program. See OCD009 for a listing of the original data for these households.): 1 1. HHID1= 114224008, the 10 year old is coded 1 for HHID2. 2. HHID1 = 144222005, for the 13 year old girl and the 04 year old HHID2 is coded 1. For the 13 year old boy and the 10 year old, HHID2 is coded 2. 3. HHID1 = 012012041, HHID2 for the four year old is coded 2. 4. HHID1 = 168111012. This household is coded as four separate subfamilies on all except the variables relationship to head of household and subfamily number. Thus as it is coded, all 8 children and 18 adults would be counted as being members of one family. However, the family income, and number of boys and girls variables are different for each couple - so couples can be found. And the line numbers begin at 01 for each couple and continue in sequence for spouse and children. Children can be matched with parents by using the number of boys and girls variables along with the fact that line numbers within a family are numbered sequentially from the oldest child to youngest. There are a total of 8 children according to the boys and girls variables and also a total of 8 children respondents. So.. there are no missing respondents to complicate this process further. The 32 and 28 year old couple with a family income of 8 has 2 boys and no girls. There are no older children so there should be a boy with line number 03 in their family. There is only one boy with line number 03, so he must be their son. He is 9 years old. They should also have a boy with line number 04. There are two boys with line number 04 - one is 5 years old and the other is 12. The 5 year old must be their son, since age decreases as line numbers increase. This family will be given a subfamily number of 3. Relationship to Head of Household and Household Relationship are both coded 1 for the 32 year old male. The female is already coded correctly for these variables. The next family has a 32 year old head and a 31 year old spouse with 1 boy and 2 girls. Since there are no children older than 13 who match their boys and girls and income variables, their first child should have line number 03. There is only one remaining child with line number 03, so it must be theirs. It is an 8 year old girl. So they should have one boy and one girl younger than 8 with line numbers 04 and 05. There is only one person younger than 8 with line number 04. It is a 6 year old girl. So their remaining child should be a boy with line number 05 who is younger than 6. There is a 4 year old boy with line number 5. This family is assigned the subfamily number of 4. Relationship to Head of Household and Household Relationship are both coded 1 for this 32 year old male. The 31 year old female is coded 3 for Relationship to Head and 7 for Household Relationship. The next subfamily has a 43 year old head with a 43 year old spouse, a family income of 9 and 1 girl aged 0-13. There is also a 15 year old boy with same income and number of boys and girls. So their girl should have a line number of 04. There is only one remaining girl with a line number of 04. She is 10 years old. This subfamily will be assigned the subfamily number of 1. The 43 year old male is already coded correctly for the relationship variables. The 43 year old female is coded 3 for Relationship to Head and 7 for Household Relationship. 1 The remaining subfamily has a 42 and 40 year old couple with 1 girl and 1 boy. There is also a 14 year old with line number 03 in their subfamily. So they should have a boy and girl with line numbers 04 and 05 not necessarily in that order. There is one remaining child with line number 04. It is a 12 year old boy. So there should be a girl younger than 12 with line number 05. And indeed there is a 9 year old girl with line number 05. This subfamily is assigned the number 5. The 42 year old male is coded 1 for Relationship to Head of Household and 1 for Household Relationship. The 40 year old female is code 3 for Relationship to Head of Household and 7 for Household Relationship. 5. HHID1 = 015031010. HHID2 is coded 2 for the 11 and 7 year old children. 6. HHID1 = 025013021. Relationship to Head is changed to 4 for 19 year old. Household Relationship is changed to 8 for this person. 7. HHID1 = 022008097. For the 19 year old, Relationship to Head is changed to 4 and Household Relationship is changed to 8. In addition to the above changes, columns 10-11 of the Household Id were replaced with the household counter from the HH xtract program for the files with duplicate heads. Thus all members of the same household have a unique household ID. 1 OCTOBER CPS - DATA DOCUMENTATION OCSP021 From: Linda Jordan Date: May 15, 1990 Subj: List of programs and files used to create the October 1969 CPS HH extract data set. See also OCSP020. Sequential List of Programs and Files to Generate the HH Xtract File for October 1968 CPS This series of programs replaces the program CPSOCT_HH_XTRACT described in OCSP013 on line 4a. Program Input/Output Description GRPIDAGE.SPS XCPS1068.DAT Cross age by Subdivided (same as OCPG019.DOC n = 144997 Household Number. See except file names.) OCSPEC015.DOC for more information regarding this. CPSOCT_SORT_XTRACT68 XCPS1068.DAT/ Sort by Random Cluster Code, (same as OCPG020.DOC XCPS1068S.DAT Serial Number, Relationship except file names.) n=144997 to Head and Line Number. CPSOCT_CHKWRT.FOR XCPS1068S.DAT Lists records for any & .COM n in =144997 households which have (same as OCPG021.DOC dup records = 176 two people reported as except file names) (DUPIDS.DAT) head when the key is Random Cluster Code and Serial Number. SELIDS.PG XCPS1068.DAT/ Write all records from (OCPG046.DOC) DUPHEADID.DAT any household in which n in = 144997 there were duplicate n out = 678 heads with key of Random Cluster Code and Serial Number. LISTDUP68ID.SPS DUPHEADID.DAT List relevant variables (same as OCPG023.DOC n in = 678 so can determine makeup except file names) of household. 1 SELOKIDS.PG XCPS1068S.DAT/ Select all records from any (OCPG047.DOC) OKHEADID68.DAT household in which there n in = 144997, were no duplicate heads n out = 144319 on the id - Random Cluster Code and Serial Number. SORT68DUP.COM DUPHEADID.DAT/ Sort by Random Cluster (same as OCPG024.DOC DUPHEADIDS.DAT Code, Serial Number, except file names) n = 678 Sequence, Interview Code, Relation to Head, and Line Number CHKDUPHEAD.COM DUPHEADIDS.DAT/ Check to see if there are any (OCPG048.DOC) DUPIDS.DAT duplicate heads when the n in = 678 variables:Random Cluster Code, dups=59 Serial Number, Sequence, (DUPIDS.DAT) Interview Code, are used as the key. Write key for dups to a file. SELIDS2.PG DUPHEADID.DAT/ Select all records from any (OCPG049.DOC) DUPHEADID2.DAT household in which there are n in = 678 duplicate heads for key of n out = 233 Random cluster Code, Serial Number, Sequence and Interview Code. LISTDUP68ID2.SPS DUPHEADID2.DAT List relevant variables (same os OCPG026.DOC n = 233 so that makeup of households except file names) can be determined. CPSOCT_HH_XTRACT68BIG. OKHEADID68.DAT/ Write records for respondents FOR & .COM OKIDHOUS.DAT, aged 3-34 along with household (OCPG050.DOC) n in = 144319 information using Random n out = 81054 Cluster Code and Serial as the household key. GETNOHEAD.SPS OKIDHOUS.DAT/ Get the IDS of those (same as OCPG030.DOC NOHEADIDS.DAT respondents for whom no head except file names) n in = 81054 was found. n out = 15 SORT/NODUP NOHEADIDS.DAT/ Sort and remove duplicate NOHEADSRT.DAT IDS. n in = 15 n out = 10 1 SELNOHEAD.PG XCPS1068.DAT/ Select all records from any (OCPG051.DOC) NOHEADOKID.DAT household in which no head n in = 144997 was found. n out = 30 LISTNOHEAD.SPS NOHEADOKID.DAT List relevant variables from (same as OCPG032.DOC n = 30 no head households to except file names) determine if any heads can be found. SELNODUPSEQ.PG DUPHEADIDS.DAT/ Select only records from (OCPG052.DOC) NODUPSEQ.DAT households which have only n in = 678 one head when combining n out = 445 households by Random Cluster Code, Serial Number, Sequence and Interview Code. CHNGSEQ.FOR & .COM NODUPSEQ.DAT/ Change interview code for (OCPG053.DOC) NODUPSEQFIXED.DAT members of households: n = 445 013018023 and 013026001 records changed = 6 for second HH xtract run. SORTSEQ.COM NODUPSEQFIXED.DAT/ Sort by Random Cluster Code, (same as OCPG024.DOC NODUPSEQSRT.DAT Serial Number, Sequence except file names) n = 445 and Interview Code. CPSOCT_HH_XTRACT68SEQ. NODUPSEQSRT.DAT/ Select respondents who are .FOR & .COM SEQHOUS.DAT aged 3-34 and combine with (OCPG054.DOC) n in = 445 household on Random Cluster n out = 255 Code, Serial Number, Sequence and Interview Code. CHNGHH2.FOR & .COM DUPHEADID2.DAT/ Change Subfamily Number and (OCPG055.DOC) DUPHEADID2FIXED.DAT Relationship to Head so can n in = 233 combine subfamilies correctly. n out = 233 See OCSPEC020.DOC for more information. LISTFIX.SPS DUPHEADID2FIXED.DAT List changed file to be n = 233 sure it is correct. SORTLNHHR.COM DUPHEADID2FIXED.DAT/ Sort by Random Cluster Code, (same as OCPG036.DOC SRTLNHHR.DAT Serial Number, Line Number of except file names) n in = 233 Household Respondent, and n out = 233 Relationship to Head of House. CHKDUPLNHHR.COM SRTLNHHR.DAT/ Determine if any households (OCPG056.DOC) DUPIDS.DAT have more than one head when n in = 233 combining households by n dups = 19 Random Cluster Code, Serial Number and Line Number of Household Respondent. 1 SELNHHR.PG SRTLNHHR.DAT/ Select all records from any (OCPG057.DOC) NODUPLNHHR.DAT household which has only one n in = 233 head when combined by same n out = 176 key as that for previous program. CPSOCT_HH_XTRACT68LNH. NODUPLNHHR.DAT/ Create file with respondents .FOR * .COM LNHHRHOUS.DAT aged 3-34 combining households (OCPG058.DOC) n in = 176 by Random Cluster Code, Serial n out = 83 Number and Line Number of Household Respondent. SELDUPLNHHR.PG DUPHEADID2FIXED.DAT/ Select all records from any (OCPG059.DOC) DUPLNHHR.DAT household for which there is n in = 233 a duplicate head when the key n out = 57 is: Random Cluster Code, Serial Number and Line Number of Household Respondent. SORTHHID2.COM DUPLNHHR.DAT/ Sort by Random Cluster Code, (same as OCPG042.DOC SRTHHID2.DAT Serial Number, Subdivided except file names) n in = 57 Household Number, Relationship n out = 57 to Head, and Line Number. CHKDUPHH2.FOR & .COM SRTHHID2.DAT Check to determine if there (OCPG060.DOC) n in = 57 any duplicate heads when dups = 0 Random Cluster Code, Serial Number, and Subdivided Household Number are used as the key. CPSOCT_HH_XTRACT68HH2. SRTHHID2.DAT/ Combine Households by the keys FOR & .COM HHID2HOUS.DAT Random Cluster Code, Serial (OCPG061.DOC) n in = 57 Number,and Subdivided n out = 34 Household Number. Write out respondents aged 3-34. CONCAT68.COM OKIDHOUS.DAT (81054), Concatenate all files output (same as OCPG045.DOC SEQHOUS.DAT (255), from the HH_XTRACT programs except file names) LNHHRHOUS.DAT (83), into one file. HHID2HOUS.DAT (34)/ XCPS1068_HH.DAT (81426) 1 OCTOBER CPS - DATA DOCUMENTATION OCSP036 From: Julia Gray Date: March 25, 1991 Subj: October 1973 CPS households with duplicate heads. After making the original extract (XCPS1073.DAT) of the October 1973 CPS data and sorting this extract by Household ID (characters 2-13), Line Number HH Respondent (14), Household Number (15), Relation to Head of Household (24), Line Number (22-23) and Age (27-28) into the file XCPS1073S.DAT, the program CPSOCT_XTRACT_CHECK_SORT detected 6 households with duplicate Household ID's. Following this discovery, the file, CPSOCT_XTRACT_NODUP.COM, was run to extract all records from the file XCPS1073S.DAT except those records having one of the 6 household ID's with duplicate heads. The resulting file was called XCPS1073S_NODUP. Another program file, CPSOCT_ODH_DUMP.COM, was used to extract all records containing one of the 6 household ID's with duplicate heads into the file XCPS1073_DUP.DAT. Using the program files CPSOCT_XTRACT_DUP.COM and CPSOCT_XTRACT_DUP.FOR with the sorted extract file (XCPS1073S_DUP.DAT) containing those records having Household ID's with duplicate heads, the values of the variables SEQCODE (characters 91-96), TENURE (102), BOYS (103) and GIRLS (104) were inspected to determine whether or not two separate households have the same ID. If two households had the same ID, the SEQCODE variable for one was altered so that the value of SEQCODE would be unique for each household. If the values for SEQCODE, TENURE, BOYS and GIRLS did not indicate the presence to two separate households the values of the RELHDHH (character 24) and HHREL (26) variables were altered for the younger head of household. The output data file is named XCPS1073S_DUP_ALT.DAT. Following this the program files, CPSOCT_SORT_DUP_SEQ.COM, CPSOCT_HH_EXTRACT_DUP.COM and CPSOCT_HH_EXTRACT_DUP.FOR were used to sort and construct household records for those respondents with records in the file XCPS1073S_DUP_ALT.DAT. The resulting data file was called XCPS1073_HH_DUP.DAT. The program files, CPSOCT_HH_XTRACT_NODUP.COM and CPSOCT_HH_XTRACT_NODUP.FOR were next used to construct household records for those respondents with records in XCPS1073S_NODUP.DAT. The resulting data file was named XCPS1073_HH_NODUP.DAT. Finally, the program file CONCAT73.COM was used to concatentate the two data files, XCPS1073_HH_NODUP.DAT and XCPS1073_HH_DUP.DAT into one file, XCPS1073_HH.DAT. 1 OCTOBER CPS - DATA DOCUMENTATION OCSP037 From: Julia Gray Date: March 25, 1991 Subj: The following is a sequential list of program files and data files used in constructing the HH extract file for the October 1973 CPS file from the original data file CPS1073.DAT. The location of the source code in the OCTPROGS directoryis given under the program column. Program Input/Output Description CPSOCT_XTRACT.COM & CPS1073.DAT / Extract 47 variables CPSOCT_XTRACT.FOR XCPS1073.DAT for all interviewed (OCPG146.DOC) n = 128884 respondents in CPS1073.DAT CPSOCT_SORT_XTRACT.COM XCPS1073.DAT / Sort XCPS1073.DAT by (OCPG147.DOC) XCPS1073S.DAT household ID, relation n = 128884 to head, & line number. CPSOCT_XTRACT_CHECK_SORT.COM XCPS1073S.DAT Check for households (OCPG148.DOC) n = 128884 with duplicate heads. n (dup head) = 6 CPSOCT_XTRACT_NODUP.COM XCPS1037S.DAT / Extract all records (OCPG149.DOC) XCPS1073S_NODUP.DAT except those having n (extracted)=128840 the same household ID's as the duplicate heads. CPSOCT_ODH_DUP.COM XCPS1073S.DAT / Extract all records (OCPG187.DOC) XCPS1073_DUP.DAT having the same n (extracted) = 44 household ID's as the duplicate heads. CPSOCT_SORT_DUP.COM XCPS1073_DUP.DAT Sort the records in (OCPG188.DOC) XCPS1073S_DUP.DAT XCPS1073_DUP.DAT by n = 44 household ID, relation to head of household and line number. CPSOCT_XTRACT_DUP.COM & XCPS1073S_DUP.DAT Alter the records CPSOCT_XTRACT_DUP.FOR XCPS1073S_DUP_ALT.DAT in XCPS1073S_DUP.DAT (OCPG151.DOC) n (in) = 44 so that the SEQCODE n (out) = 44 variable is unique for each household. CPSOCT_XTRACT_SORT_DUP_SEQ.COM XCPS1073S_DUP_ALT.DAT Sort the records in (OCPG152.DOC) XCPS1073SS_DUP.DAT XCPS1073SS_DUP_ALT.DAT n = 44 by household ID, SEQCODE, TENURE, relation to head and line number. 1 CPSOCT_HH_XTRACT_DUP.COM & XCPS1073SS_DUP.DAT Write out household CPSOCT_HH_XTRACT_DUP.FOR XCPS1073_HH_DUP.DAT records for all 3-34 (OCPG153.DOC) n (in) = 44 year old respondents in n (out) = 30 XCPS1073SS_DUP.DAT. CPSOCT_HH_XTRACT_NODUP.COM & XCPS1073S_NODUP.DAT Write out household CPSOCT_HH_XTRACT_NODUP.FOR XCPS1073_HH_NODUP.DAT records for all 3-34 (OCPG150.DOC) n (in) = 128840 year old respondents in n (out) = 72608 XCPS1073S_NODUP.DAT CONCAT73.COM XCPS1073_HH_NODUP.DAT Concatenate the contents (OCPG154.DOC) XCPS1073_HH_DUP.DAT / of XCPS1073_HH_DUP.DAT XCPS1073_HH.DAT to the contents of n (in) = 72608 XCPS1073_HH_NODUP.DAT n (in) = 30 n (out) = 72638 1 OCTOBER CPS - DATA DOCUMENTATION OCD007 From: Linda Jordan Date: May 10, 1990 Subj: Listing of households which cannot be matched on Random Cluster Code and Serial Number for 1969 October CPS. SPSS-X RELEASE 3.1 VAX/VMS SOCIAL SCIENCE COMPUTING COOP on RMH01::VMS V5.2 1 0 set width = 80 2 file handle i1 /name = 'udisk21:â231070.cps.69ãdupheadid2.dat' 3 data list file = i1 records = 1/ 4 hhid1 2-10 (a) 5 hhid2 13 (a) 6 lnhhr 14 (a) 7 hhnum 15 (a) 8 linenum 22-23 (a) 9 relhdhh 24 (a) 10 hhrel 26 (a) 11 age 27-28 (a) 12 marst 29 (a) 13 sex 31 (a) 14 totinc 81 (a) 15 sequence 91-93 (a) 16 intvcode 94-96 (a) 17 boys 103 (a) 18 girls 104 (a) This command will read 1 records from UDISK21:â231070.CPS.69ãDUPHEADID2.DAT; Variable Rec Start End Format HHID1 1 2 10 A9 HHID2 1 13 13 A1 LNHHR 1 14 14 A1 HHNUM 1 15 15 A1 LINENUM 1 22 23 A2 RELHDHH 1 24 24 A1 HHREL 1 26 26 A1 AGE 1 27 28 A2 MARST 1 29 29 A1 SEX 1 31 31 A1 TOTINC 1 81 81 A1 SEQUENCE 1 91 93 A3 INTVCODE 1 94 96 A3 BOYS 1 103 103 A1 GIRLS 1 104 104 A1 19 list cases 1 H L H H H N H H B I H N R A S O D H U E G E Y HHID1 2 R M LINENUM RELHDHH L E MARST X TOTINC SEQUENCE INTVCODE S GIRLS 003018079 1 1 1 01 1 1 70 1 1 9 883 D15 0 0 003018079 1 1 1 02 3 7 66 1 2 3 883 D15 0 0 003018079 2 2 1 01 1 1 52 1 1 9 883 D15 0 0 003018079 2 2 1 02 3 7 55 1 2 9 883 D15 0 0 003018079 2 2 1 03 4 8 22 5 2 9 883 D15 0 0 013002077 2 03 9 06 1 230 F14 013002077 1 1 1 01 1 1 66 1 1 230 F14 0 0 013002077 1 1 1 02 3 7 60 1 2 230 F14 0 0 013002077 2 2 1 01 1 1 56 1 1 230 F14 0 0 013002077 2 2 1 02 3 7 50 1 2 230 F14 0 0 020022039 3 04 9 07 2 250 E11 020022039 1 - 1 01 1 1 79 1 1 3 250 E11 0 0 020022039 1 - 1 02 3 7 77 1 2 3 250 E11 0 0 020022039 2 3 1 01 1 1 48 1 1 8 250 E11 0 1 020022039 2 3 1 02 3 7 46 1 2 3 250 E11 0 0 020022039 2 3 1 03 4 8 18 5 2 8 250 E11 0 1 020028038 1 2 1 01 1 1 30 1 1 7 820 E05 0 0 020028038 1 2 1 02 3 7 35 1 2 7 820 E05 0 0 020028038 2 2 1 01 1 1 45 1 1 7 820 E05 0 0 020028038 2 2 1 02 3 7 41 1 2 7 820 E05 0 0 020028038 2 2 1 03 4 8 68 4 2 7 820 E05 0 0 020031070 1 03 9 05 2 101 F04 020031070 1 1 1 01 1 1 35 1 1 7 101 F04 0 0 020031070 1 1 1 02 3 7 27 1 2 7 101 F04 0 0 020031070 2 2 1 01 1 1 46 1 1 7 101 F04 0 0 020031070 2 2 1 02 3 7 48 1 2 7 101 F04 0 0 020031070 2 2 1 03 4 8 26 5 2 7 101 F04 0 0 020033030 1 2 1 01 1 1 48 1 1 8 053 F16 0 0 020033030 1 2 1 02 3 7 47 1 2 8 053 F16 0 0 020033030 1 2 1 03 4 8 18 5 2 8 053 F16 0 0 020033030 1 2 1 04 4 3 16 5 1 8 053 F16 0 0 020033030 2 1 1 01 1 1 69 1 1 8 053 F16 0 0 020033030 2 1 1 02 3 7 63 1 2 8 053 F16 0 0 008036014 1 02 9 12 1 026 F09 008036014 1 03 9 09 2 026 F09 008036014 1 04 9 07 2 026 F09 008036014 1 05 9 04 1 026 F09 008036014 1 2 1 01 1 1 23 1 1 026 F09 0 0 008036014 1 2 1 02 3 7 22 1 2 026 F09 0 0 008036014 2 1 1 02 1 5 45 4 2 026 F09 0 0 028044009 1 2 1 01 1 1 75 1 1 1 420 E06 0 0 028044009 1 2 1 02 3 7 75 1 2 1 420 E06 0 0 1 028044009 2 1 1 01 1 5 78 4 2 1 420 E06 0 0 028044009 2 1 1 02 4 8 77 4 2 1 420 E06 0 0 013014039 1 02 9 12 2 430 H16 013014039 2 03 9 12 1 430 H16 013014039 1 03 9 11 2 430 H16 013014039 1 04 9 10 2 430 H16 013014039 2 04 9 11 2 430 H16 013014039 2 05 9 10 1 430 H16 013014039 1 05 9 09 2 430 H16 013014039 1 06 9 07 2 430 H16 013014039 2 06 9 07 1 430 H16 013014039 1 2 1 01 1 1 55 1 1 3 430 H16 3 2 013014039 1 2 1 02 3 7 34 1 2 3 430 H16 3 2 013014039 2 1 1 01 1 5 38 3 2 4 430 H16 0 6 013022015 2 03 9 10 2 022 H18 013022015 2 04 9 09 2 022 H18 013022015 2 04 9 06 1 022 H18 013022015 2 05 9 12 1 022 H18 013022015 1 2 1 01 1 1 36 1 1 7 022 H18 1 1 013022015 1 2 1 02 3 7 33 1 2 7 022 H18 1 1 013022015 2 2 1 01 1 1 43 1 1 7 022 H18 1 1 013022015 2 2 1 02 3 7 35 1 2 7 022 H18 1 1 013022015 2 2 1 03 4 3 16 5 1 7 022 H18 1 1 010003030 2 03 9 05 2 133 H10 010003030 1 2 2 01 1 1 90 1 1 1 133 H10 0 0 010003030 1 2 2 02 3 7 82 1 2 1 133 H10 0 0 010003030 2 2 2 01 1 1 33 1 1 1 133 H10 0 0 010003030 2 2 2 02 3 7 33 1 2 7 133 H10 0 2 009034095 1 04 9 13 2 214 D01 009034095 2 04 9 10 1 214 D01 009034095 2 05 9 09 1 214 D01 009034095 1 05 9 12 1 214 D01 009034095 1 2 1 01 1 1 37 1 1 7 214 D01 3 0 009034095 1 2 1 02 3 7 37 1 2 7 214 D01 1 1 009034095 1 2 1 03 4 3 14 5 1 7 214 D01 3 0 009034095 2 1 1 01 1 1 41 1 1 7 214 D01 1 1 009034095 2 1 1 02 3 7 36 1 2 7 214 D01 1 1 009034095 2 1 1 03 4 8 16 5 2 7 214 D01 1 1 009034095 2 1 1 06 4 8 59 4 2 7 214 D01 1 1 030005096 2 03 9 07 1 570 C03 030005096 2 04 9 06 1 570 C03 030005096 2 05 9 04 2 570 C03 030005096 1 2 1 01 1 1 40 1 1 8 570 C03 2 2 030005096 1 2 1 02 3 7 31 1 2 8 570 C03 2 2 030005096 2 1 1 01 1 1 57 1 1 8 570 C03 2 2 030005096 2 1 1 02 3 7 46 1 2 6 570 C03 0 0 030006055 1 1 1 01 1 1 74 4 1 A 116 K10 0 0 030006055 1 1 1 02 4 8 33 5 2 A 116 K10 0 0 030006055 2 2 1 01 1 1 58 1 1 A 116 K10 0 0 030006055 2 2 1 02 3 7 51 1 2 A 116 K10 0 0 030006055 2 2 1 03 4 3 60 5 1 A 116 K10 0 0 026044015 3 04 9 08 2 400 D14 026044015 1 3 1 01 1 5 81 4 2 400 D14 0 1 026044015 1 3 1 02 4 3 48 1 1 400 D14 0 1 1 026044015 1 3 1 03 4 8 43 1 2 400 D14 0 1 026044015 2 1 1 01 1 1 57 1 1 6 400 D14 0 0 026044015 2 1 1 01 3 7 56 1 2 400 D14 0 1 021054010 1 1 2 01 2 2 33 3 1 004 B12 0 0 021054010 2 1 2 01 2 6 22 4 2 004 B12 0 0 143007008 1 1 1 01 1 1 26 1 1 7 017 H10 0 1 143007008 1 1 1 02 3 7 23 1 2 7 017 H10 0 1 143007008 2 2 1 01 1 1 23 1 1 7 017 H10 0 1 143007008 2 2 1 02 3 7 21 1 2 7 017 H10 0 1 148007004 1 05 9 08 1 007 C05 148007004 1 1 1 01 1 1 44 1 1 8 007 C05 1 0 148007004 1 1 1 02 3 7 40 1 2 8 007 C05 0 0 148007004 1 1 1 03 4 3 19 5 1 8 007 C05 0 0 148007004 1 1 1 04 4 8 17 5 2 8 007 C05 0 0 148007004 2 3 1 01 1 1 58 1 1 8 007 C05 0 0 148007004 2 3 1 02 3 7 56 1 2 8 007 C05 0 0 148007004 2 3 1 03 4 3 33 5 1 8 007 C05 0 0 148118005 2 03 9 07 1 801 K06 148118005 2 04 9 05 1 801 K06 148118005 1 2 1 01 1 1 27 1 1 6 801 K06 3 0 148118005 1 2 1 02 3 7 27 1 2 6 801 K06 3 0 148118005 2 2 1 01 1 1 63 1 1 6 801 K06 3 0 148118005 2 2 1 02 3 7 64 1 2 6 801 K06 3 0 004004033 1 06 9 09 1 114 B10 004004033 1 2 1 01 1 1 33 1 1 9 114 B10 1 0 004004033 1 2 1 02 3 7 31 1 2 8 114 B10 0 1 004004033 2 1 1 01 1 1 50 1 1 9 114 B10 1 0 004004033 2 1 1 02 3 7 51 1 2 9 114 B10 1 0 004004033 2 1 1 03 4 8 29 4 2 9 114 B10 1 0 004004033 2 1 1 04 4 3 24 5 1 9 114 B10 1 0 004004033 2 1 1 05 4 3 18 5 1 114 B10 005013040 2 05 9 13 2 063 M06 005013040 2 06 9 10 1 063 M06 005013040 2 07 9 07 1 063 M06 005013040 1 1 1 01 1 1 61 1 1 3 063 M06 0 0 005013040 1 1 1 02 3 7 58 1 2 3 063 M06 0 0 005013040 2 2 1 01 1 1 45 1 1 4 063 M06 2 1 005013040 2 2 1 02 3 7 45 1 2 4 063 M06 2 1 005013040 2 2 1 03 4 3 20 5 1 4 063 M06 2 1 005013040 2 2 1 05 4 8 17 5 2 4 063 M06 2 1 005018020 1 03 9 05 2 048 K03 005018020 1 04 9 04 1 048 K03 005018020 1 1 2 01 1 1 30 1 1 8 048 K03 0 0 005018020 1 1 2 02 3 7 29 1 2 8 048 K03 1 3 005018020 2 2 2 01 1 1 47 1 1 8 048 K03 0 0 005018020 2 2 2 02 3 7 43 1 2 8 048 K03 0 0 005018020 2 2 2 03 4 8 16 5 2 8 048 K03 0 0 005018020 2 2 2 04 4 3 14 5 1 048 K03 026008024 2 05 9 13 2 048 M09 026008024 2 06 9 06 1 048 M09 1 026008024 1 2 1 01 1 1 52 1 1 9 048 M09 2 1 026008024 1 2 1 02 3 7 52 1 2 9 048 M09 0 0 026008024 2 2 1 01 1 1 45 1 1 9 048 M09 2 1 026008024 2 2 1 02 3 7 44 1 2 9 048 M09 2 1 026008024 2 2 1 04 4 3 19 5 1 9 048 M09 2 1 026011005 1 1 1 01 2 2 80 4 1 2 001 B08 0 0 026011005 2 1 1 01 2 6 41 4 2 2 001 B08 0 0 190113003 1 04 9 11 1 301 L04 190113003 1 05 9 08 2 301 L04 190113003 1 06 9 06 1 301 L04 190113003 1 2 1 01 1 1 66 4 1 3 301 L04 0 0 190113003 1 2 1 02 4 3 31 5 1 3 301 L04 0 0 190113003 1 2 1 03 4 3 26 5 1 3 301 L04 0 0 190113003 2 1 1 01 1 1 46 1 1 3 301 L04 0 0 190113003 2 1 1 02 3 7 37 1 2 3 301 L04 0 0 190113003 2 1 1 03 4 8 14 5 2 6 301 L04 2 1 012013024 2 04 9 13 1 063 G04 012013024 2 05 9 07 1 063 G04 012013024 1 1 1 01 1 1 42 1 1 A 063 G04 0 0 012013024 1 1 1 02 3 7 42 1 2 A 063 G04 0 0 012013024 1 1 1 03 4 3 21 5 1 A 063 G04 0 0 012013024 2 2 1 01 1 1 44 1 1 A 063 G04 0 0 012013024 2 2 1 02 3 7 42 1 2 A 063 G04 2 0 012013024 2 2 1 03 4 8 16 5 2 A 063 G04 0 0 025056006 1 1 1 01 1 5 21 3 2 7 006 J05 0 0 025056006 2 1 1 01 1 1 45 5 1 7 006 J05 0 0 025056006 2 1 1 02 4 3 76 1 1 7 006 J05 0 0 025056006 2 1 1 03 4 8 72 1 2 7 006 J05 0 0 184116014 2 03 9 12 1 607 M10 184116014 2 04 9 09 1 607 M10 184116014 2 05 9 07 1 607 M10 184116014 2 06 9 03 1 607 M10 184116014 1 2 1 01 1 1 66 1 1 607 M10 4 0 184116014 1 2 1 02 3 7 62 1 2 607 M10 4 0 184116014 2 2 1 01 1 1 40 1 1 607 M10 4 0 184116014 2 2 1 02 3 7 38 1 2 607 M10 4 0 024014012 2 03 9 06 1 024 F07 024014012 1 2 1 01 1 1 29 1 1 8 024 F07 3 0 024014012 1 2 1 02 3 7 26 1 2 024 F07 0 0 024014012 2 3 1 01 1 1 34 1 1 024 F07 0 0 024014012 2 3 1 02 3 7 40 1 2 024 F07 0 0 191222003 2 03 9 09 2 002 F02 191222003 2 05 9 06 1 002 F02 191222003 1 1 2 01 1 1 53 1 1 0 002 F02 0 0 191222003 1 1 2 02 3 7 43 1 2 0 002 F02 0 0 191222003 2 2 2 01 1 1 30 1 1 0 002 F02 0 0 191222003 2 2 2 02 3 7 27 1 2 0 002 F02 0 0 001002004 3 04 9 04 1 002 G02 001002004 3 05 9 03 2 002 G02 001002004 3 06 9 03 1 002 G02 001002004 1 3 1 01 1 1 60 1 1 8 002 G02 0 0 001002004 1 3 1 02 3 7 62 1 2 8 002 G02 0 0 1 001002004 1 3 1 03 4 8 25 3 2 8 002 G02 2 1 001002004 2 2 1 01 1 1 52 1 1 8 002 G02 0 0 001002004 2 2 1 02 3 7 49 1 2 8 002 G02 0 0 001002005 2 03 9 11 2 002 G02 001002005 2 04 9 03 1 002 G02 001002005 1 1 1 01 1 1 80 1 1 3 002 G02 0 0 001002005 1 1 1 02 3 7 62 1 2 3 002 G02 0 0 001002005 2 2 1 01 1 1 39 1 1 7 002 G02 1 1 001002005 2 2 1 02 3 7 37 1 2 3 002 G02 0 0 194002001 1 1 1 01 1 1 82 1 1 1 002 F03 0 0 194002001 1 1 1 02 3 7 75 1 2 1 002 F03 0 0 194002001 2 2 1 01 1 1 77 1 1 1 002 F03 0 0 194002001 2 2 1 02 3 7 68 1 2 1 002 F03 0 0 194002001 2 2 1 03 4 8 33 5 2 1 002 F03 0 0 172008010 2 03 9 12 1 808 E04 172008010 1 03 9 06 1 808 E04 172008010 1 1 1 01 1 1 27 1 1 6 808 E04 1 0 172008010 1 1 1 02 3 7 23 1 2 7 808 E04 1 0 172008010 2 2 1 01 1 1 47 1 1 6 808 E04 1 0 172008010 2 2 1 02 3 7 45 1 2 6 808 E04 1 0 172008010 2 2 1 03 4 8 24 5 2 6 808 E04 1 0 172008010 2 2 1 05 4 8 19 5 2 6 808 E04 1 0 025007016 2 05 9 12 2 700 B08 025007016 0 2 1 01 1 1 52 1 1 6 700 B08 0 1 025007016 0 2 1 02 3 7 51 1 2 6 700 B08 0 1 025007016 0 2 1 03 4 3 25 5 1 6 700 B08 0 1 025007016 0 2 1 04 1 5 17 5 2 700 B08 025007016 0 2 1 06 4 3 18 5 1 700 B08 185227003 2 03 9 13 1 007 G04 185227003 2 04 9 12 2 007 G04 185227003 2 04 9 13 2 007 G04 185227003 2 05 9 07 1 007 G04 185227003 2 06 9 06 1 007 G04 185227003 1 2 1 01 1 1 35 1 1 7 007 G04 1 185227003 1 2 1 02 3 7 34 1 2 7 007 G04 1 185227003 1 2 1 03 4 3 14 5 1 7 007 G04 1 185227003 2 2 1 02 1 1 34 1 1 7 007 G04 3 1 185227003 2 2 1 02 3 7 32 1 2 7 007 G04 1 193121005 1 1 2 01 1 5 65 4 2 3 121 K01 0 0 193121005 2 2 2 01 1 1 65 1 1 3 121 K01 0 0 193121005 2 2 2 02 4 8 65 1 2 3 121 K01 0 0 002032039 2 03 9 03 1 270 E03 002032039 1 2 1 01 1 1 52 1 1 8 270 E03 0 0 002032039 1 2 1 02 3 7 46 1 2 7 270 E03 1 0 002032039 1 2 1 03 4 8 23 3 2 8 270 E03 0 0 002032039 2 2 1 01 1 1 41 1 1 8 270 E03 0 0 002032039 2 2 1 02 3 7 41 1 2 8 270 E03 0 0 002032039 2 2 1 03 4 8 18 5 2 8 270 E03 0 0 002024018 1 02 9 13 2 024 C05 002024018 1 2 1 01 1 1 59 1 1 8 024 C05 0 0 002024018 1 2 1 02 3 7 52 1 2 8 024 C05 0 0 002024018 1 2 1 03 4 8 77 4 2 8 024 C05 0 0 1 002024018 2 1 1 01 1 5 57 4 2 8 024 C05 0 0 175218008 1 1 2 01 2 6 73 4 2 1 008 H12 0 0 175218008 2 1 2 01 2 6 63 4 2 1 008 H12 0 0 213007027 2 03 9 03 2 717 J03 213007027 2 03 9 08 2 717 J03 213007027 2 04 9 07 2 717 J03 213007027 1 2 1 01 1 1 26 1 1 9 717 J03 0 2 213007027 1 2 1 02 3 7 24 1 2 9 717 J03 0 2 213007027 2 2 1 01 1 1 45 1 1 6 717 J03 0 2 213007027 2 2 1 02 3 7 44 1 2 9 717 J03 0 2 011012079 1 03 9 11 2 222 C03 011012079 1 04 9 09 1 222 C03 011012079 1 05 9 06 2 222 C03 011012079 1 2 1 01 1 1 45 1 1 9 222 C03 0 0 011012079 1 2 1 02 3 7 44 1 2 9 222 C03 0 0 011012079 1 2 1 03 4 3 16 5 1 9 222 C03 0 0 011012079 2 1 1 01 1 5 42 4 2 5 222 C03 1 2 011012079 2 1 1 02 4 3 14 5 1 9 222 C03 0 0 011012079 2 1 1 06 4 8 75 4 2 5 222 C03 1 2 Number of cases read: 269 Number of cases listed: 269 1 OCTOBER CPS - DATA DOCUMENTATION OCD008 From: Linda Jordan Date: May 14, 1990 Subj: Households With Incorrect Interview Codes Which were Changed Prior to Running the Second HH Xtract Program. See OCSP020 for more information. SPSS-X RELEASE 3.1 VAX/VMS SOCIAL SCIENCE COMPUTING COOP on RMH01::VMS V5.2 H L H H H N H H B I H N R A S O D H U E G E Y HHID1 2 R M LINENUM RELHDHH L E MARST X TOTINC SEQUENCE INTVCODE S GIRLS 013018023 2 03 9 12 2 038 E08 013018023 2 04 9 12 2 038 E08 013018023 2 05 9 10 2 038 -NA 013018023 1 2 1 01 1 1 56 1 1 8 038 -NA 0 1 013018023 1 2 1 02 3 7 48 1 2 8 038 -NA 0 1 013018023 1 2 1 03 4 8 16 5 2 8 038 -NA 0 1 013018023 1 2 1 04 4 8 14 5 2 038 E11 013018023 1 2 1 06 4 8 68 4 2 038 E11 013018023 2 2 1 01 1 1 50 1 1 8 038 E08 0 2 013018023 2 2 1 02 3 7 53 1 2 8 038 E08 0 2 013026001 1 02 9 09 1 006 D05 013026001 1 03 9 08 2 006 D05 013026001 1 1 2 01 1 5 25 5 2 2 006 D05 1 1 013026001 1 3 2 04 4 3 18 5 1 06- -NA 013026001 1 3 2 05 4 8 16 5 2 06- -NA 013026001 2 3 2 01 1 5 42 3 2 7 06- D05 0 0 013026001 2 3 2 02 4 3 24 5 1 7 06- D05 0 0 013026001 2 3 2 03 4 3 21 5 1 7 06- D05 0 0 1 OCTOBER CPS - DATA DOCUMENTATION OCD009 From: Linda Jordan Date: May 14, 1990 Subj: Listing of variables from households which could not be combined on Random Cluster Code and Serial Number or Random Cluster Code, Serial Number, Sequence and Interview Code. This lists original data for those households which required changes prior to running the third and fourth HH xtract programs. See OCSP020 for more information. 1 0 set width = 80 2 file handle i1 /name = 'udisk20:â231070.cps.68ãdupheadid2.dat' 3 data list file = i1 records = 1/ 4 hhid1 2-10 (a) 5 hhid2 13 (a) 6 lnhhr 14 (a) 7 hhnum 15 (a) 8 linenum 22-23 (a) 9 relhdhh 24 (a) 10 hhrel 26 (a) 11 age 27-28 (a) 12 marst 29 (a) 13 sex 31 (a) 14 totinc 81 (a) 15 sequence 91-93 (a) 16 intvcode 94-96 (a) 17 boys 103 (a) 18 girls 104 (a) This command will read 1 records from UDISK20:â231070.CPS.68ãDUPHEADID2.DAT; Variable Rec Start End Format HHID1 1 2 10 A9 HHID2 1 13 13 A1 LNHHR 1 14 14 A1 HHNUM 1 15 15 A1 LINENUM 1 22 23 A2 RELHDHH 1 24 24 A1 HHREL 1 26 26 A1 AGE 1 27 28 A2 MARST 1 29 29 A1 SEX 1 31 31 A1 TOTINC 1 81 81 A1 SEQUENCE 1 91 93 A3 INTVCODE 1 94 96 A3 BOYS 1 103 103 A1 GIRLS 1 104 104 A1 19 list cases 1 H L H H H N H H B I H N R A S O D H U E G E Y HHID1 2 R M LINENUM RELHDHH L E MARST X TOTINC SEQUENCE INTVCODE S GIRLS 114225008 2 06 9 10 2 015 G12 114225008 1 2 1 01 1 1 49 1 1 4 015 G12 0 1 114225008 1 2 1 02 3 7 46 1 2 4 015 G12 0 1 114225008 1 2 1 04 4 3 19 5 1 4 015 G12 0 1 114225008 1 2 1 05 4 8 16 5 2 015 G12 114225008 2 2 1 01 1 1 65 1 1 3 015 G12 0 0 114225008 2 2 1 02 3 7 61 1 2 3 015 G12 0 0 020015031 1 1 2 01 2 6 44 3 2 2 065 D01 0 0 020015031 2 1 2 01 2 6 44 3 2 2 065 D01 0 0 020016025 1 2 1 01 1 1 62 1 1 4 056 D01 0 0 020016025 1 2 1 02 3 7 59 1 2 4 056 D01 0 0 020016025 2 1 1 01 1 1 55 1 1 7 056 D01 0 0 020016025 2 1 1 02 3 7 56 1 2 7 056 D01 0 0 020036048 2 05 9 12 2 076 K10 020036048 1 1 2 01 1 1 54 1 1 6 076 K10 0 0 020036048 1 1 2 02 3 7 54 1 2 6 076 K10 0 0 020036048 1 1 2 03 4 3 24 5 1 6 076 K10 0 0 020036048 2 2 2 01 1 5 47 3 2 076 K10 0 1 020036048 2 2 2 02 4 8 21 5 2 076 K10 0 1 020036048 2 2 2 03 4 8 19 5 2 076 K10 0 1 020036048 2 2 2 04 4 8 15 5 2 076 K10 009024001 1 1 1 01 1 1 74 1 1 004 B09 0 0 009024001 1 1 1 02 3 7 71 1 2 004 B09 0 0 009024001 1 1 1 03 4 8 39 5 2 004 B09 0 0 009024001 2 2 1 01 1 1 63 1 1 8 004 B09 0 0 009024001 2 2 1 02 3 7 61 1 2 8 004 B09 0 0 013015048 3 05 9 10 1 570 E03 013015048 4 05 9 11 2 570 E03 013015048 3 06 9 08 2 570 E03 013015048 1 4 1 01 1 1 41 1 1 8 570 E03 0 1 013015048 1 4 1 02 3 7 41 1 2 8 570 E03 0 1 013015048 1 4 1 04 4 8 16 5 2 8 570 E03 0 1 013015048 2 3 1 01 1 1 73 1 1 6 570 E03 1 2 013015048 2 3 1 02 3 7 74 1 2 6 570 E03 1 2 013015048 2 3 1 03 4 8 31 1 2 6 570 E03 1 2 013015048 2 3 1 04 4 3 37 1 1 570 E03 013016037 1 5 1 01 1 1 49 1 1 600 E11 0 0 013016037 1 5 1 02 3 7 49 1 2 600 E11 0 0 013016037 1 5 1 03 4 3 26 5 1 600 E11 0 0 013016037 1 5 1 04 4 3 78 1 1 600 E11 013016037 1 5 1 05 4 8 71 1 2 600 E11 013016037 2 3 1 01 1 1 60 1 1 7 600 E11 0 0 013016037 2 3 1 02 3 7 46 1 2 7 600 E11 0 0 013016037 2 3 1 03 4 8 17 5 2 7 600 E11 0 0 016041016 1 2 1 01 1 1 55 1 1 3 111 E11 0 0 016041016 1 2 1 02 3 7 55 1 2 3 111 E11 0 0 016041016 2 2 1 01 1 1 54 1 1 111 E11 0 0 016041016 2 2 1 02 3 7 48 1 2 111 E11 0 0 010003031 2 03 9 06 2 133 H10 010003031 1 2 1 01 1 1 38 1 1 4 133 H10 0 2 010003031 1 2 1 02 3 7 25 1 2 4 133 H10 0 2 010003031 2 1 1 01 1 5 51 4 2 5 133 H10 0 0 1 010003031 2 1 1 02 4 8 20 5 2 5 133 H10 0 0 010003031 2 1 1 03 4 3 16 5 1 5 133 H10 0 0 144222005 2 03 9 13 2 002 D02 144222005 2 04 9 13 1 002 D02 144222005 2 04 9 04 2 002 D02 144222005 2 05 9 10 1 002 D02 144222005 1 2 1 01 1 1 36 1 1 7 002 D02 0 1 144222005 1 2 1 02 3 7 34 1 2 7 002 D02 0 1 144222005 2 2 1 01 1 1 41 1 1 002 D02 2 0 144222005 2 2 1 02 3 7 43 1 2 002 D02 2 0 144222005 2 2 1 03 4 8 15 5 2 002 D02 2 0 030006113 - 05 9 13 1 650 J02 030006113 - 06 9 11 1 650 J02 030006113 - 07 9 09 1 650 J02 030006113 4 08 9 10 1 650 J02 030006113 4 09 9 06 2 650 J02 030006113 - 11 9 06 1 650 J02 030006113 1 4 1 01 1 1 54 1 1 6 650 J02 1 1 030006113 1 4 1 02 3 7 39 1 2 6 650 J02 1 1 030006113 1 4 1 04 4 3 20 5 1 6 650 J02 1 1 030006113 1 4 1 06 4 8 17 5 2 650 J02 030006113 1 4 1 07 4 8 14 5 2 650 J02 030006113 2 - 1 02 1 5 43 1 2 4 650 J02 4 0 118007501 1 2 1 01 1 1 60 1 1 7 007 D08 0 0 118007501 1 2 1 02 3 7 55 1 2 7 007 D08 0 0 118007501 2 1 1 01 1 1 50 1 1 8 007 D08 0 0 118007501 2 1 1 02 3 7 55 1 2 8 007 D08 0 0 129222018 2 03 9 03 1 012 K02 129222018 1 1 1 01 1 1 77 1 1 1 012 K02 0 0 129222018 1 1 1 02 3 7 68 1 2 1 012 K02 0 0 129222018 2 2 1 01 1 1 24 1 1 8 012 K02 1 0 129222018 2 2 1 02 3 7 24 1 2 8 012 K02 1 0 148113013 1 2 1 01 1 1 65 1 1 3 321 K06 0 0 148113013 1 2 1 02 3 7 58 1 2 3 321 K06 0 0 148113013 2 1 1 01 1 1 63 1 1 3 321 K06 0 0 148113013 2 1 1 02 3 7 65 1 2 3 321 K06 0 0 004008129 2 03 9 05 2 228 M15 004008129 2 04 9 04 1 228 M15 004008129 1 2 1 01 1 1 31 1 1 8 228 M15 1 1 004008129 1 2 1 02 3 7 35 1 2 8 228 M15 1 1 004008129 2 4 1 01 1 1 52 5 1 9 228 M15 0 0 004008129 2 4 1 02 4 8 49 4 2 9 228 M15 0 0 004008129 2 4 1 03 4 3 18 5 1 9 228 M15 0 0 004008129 2 4 1 04 4 8 74 4 2 228 M15 134115003 1 2 1 01 1 1 74 1 1 2 511 L10 0 0 134115003 1 2 1 02 3 7 66 1 2 2 511 L10 0 0 134115003 1 2 1 03 6 4 31 5 1 2 511 L10 0 0 134115003 2 3 1 01 1 5 58 4 2 1 511 L10 0 0 134115003 2 3 1 02 4 8 18 5 2 1 511 L10 0 0 134115003 2 3 1 03 4 3 15 5 1 1 511 L10 0 0 014037012 1 1 3 01 2 2 25 5 1 9 017 H09 0 0 014037012 1 1 3 02 6 4 24 5 1 9 017 H09 0 0 014037012 2 1 3 01 2 6 27 5 2 6 017 H09 0 0 014008073 1 2 2 01 1 1 26 1 1 6 817 G09 0 0 014008073 1 2 2 02 3 7 21 1 2 6 817 G09 0 0 014008073 2 1 2 01 1 1 66 1 1 6 817 G09 0 0 1 014008073 2 1 2 02 3 7 64 1 2 6 817 G09 0 0 001036003 2 03 9 11 1 006 B01 001036003 2 04 9 05 2 006 B01 001036003 2 06 9 04 1 006 B01 001036003 1 1 1 01 1 5 73 5 2 5 006 B01 0 0 001036003 1 1 1 02 4 8 63 5 2 5 006 B01 0 0 001036003 2 2 1 01 1 1 49 1 1 8 006 B01 2 1 001036003 2 2 1 02 3 7 49 1 2 8 006 B01 2 1 001036003 2 2 1 06 6 9 62 3 2 8 006 B01 2 1 012012041 2 03 9 04 1 247 G04 012012041 1 2 1 01 1 1 55 1 1 8 247 G04 0 0 012012041 1 2 1 02 3 7 52 1 2 8 247 G04 0 0 012012041 1 2 1 03 4 8 22 5 2 8 247 G04 0 0 012012041 2 2 1 01 1 1 29 1 1 7 247 G04 1 1 012012041 2 2 1 02 3 7 28 1 2 7 247 G04 1 1 012006037 1 - 1 01 1 1 57 1 1 6 680 D10 0 0 012006037 1 - 1 02 3 7 58 1 2 6 680 D10 0 0 012006037 2 2 1 01 1 1 36 1 1 8 680 D10 0 0 012006037 2 2 1 02 3 7 35 1 2 8 680 D10 0 0 203117007 1 03 9 04 1 721 H12 203117007 1 04 9 03 2 721 H12 203117007 1 2 1 01 1 1 44 1 1 6 721 H12 0 0 203117007 1 2 1 02 3 7 38 1 2 6 721 H12 0 0 203117007 1 2 1 03 4 3 19 5 1 6 721 H12 0 0 203117007 2 1 1 01 1 1 39 1 1 5 721 H12 1 1 203117007 2 1 1 02 3 7 40 1 2 5 721 H12 1 1 168111012 2 03 9 08 2 121 C01 168111012 2 03 9 09 1 121 C01 168111012 2 04 9 05 1 121 C01 168111012 2 04 9 06 2 121 C01 168111012 2 04 9 10 2 121 C01 168111012 2 04 9 12 1 121 C01 168111012 2 05 9 09 2 121 C01 168111012 2 05 9 04 1 121 C01 168111012 1 2 1 01 6 4 32 1 1 8 121 C01 2 0 168111012 1 2 1 01 6 4 32 1 1 8 121 C01 1 2 168111012 1 2 1 01 1 1 43 1 1 9 121 C01 0 1 168111012 1 2 1 02 6 4 42 1 1 7 121 C01 1 1 168111012 1 2 1 02 3 7 28 1 2 8 121 C01 2 0 168111012 1 2 1 02 4 8 40 1 2 7 121 C01 1 1 168111012 1 2 1 02 4 8 43 1 2 9 121 C01 0 1 168111012 1 2 1 02 4 8 31 1 2 8 121 C01 1 2 168111012 1 2 1 03 4 8 14 5 2 7 121 C01 1 1 168111012 1 2 1 03 4 3 15 5 1 9 121 C01 0 1 168111012 2 2 1 01 1 1 64 1 1 7 121 C01 0 0 168111012 2 2 1 02 3 7 55 1 2 7 121 C01 0 0 167003009 1 02 9 11 2 309 L02 167003009 2 03 9 07 1 309 L02 167003009 2 04 9 05 1 309 L02 167003009 1 1 1 01 1 5 32 4 2 0 309 L02 0 2 167003009 2 2 1 01 1 1 30 1 1 1 309 L02 2 2 167003009 2 2 1 02 3 7 23 1 2 1 309 L02 2 2 015031010 2 03 9 11 2 100 E09 015031010 2 04 9 07 1 100 E09 1 015031010 1 2 1 01 1 1 29 4 1 7 100 E09 0 0 015031010 1 2 1 02 4 8 58 4 2 7 100 E09 0 0 015031010 2 2 1 01 1 1 35 1 1 8 100 E09 1 1 015031010 2 2 1 02 3 7 34 1 2 8 100 E09 1 1 025047003 2 05 9 06 2 007 J05 025047003 2 06 9 04 2 007 J05 025047003 1 1 1 01 1 1 28 1 1 7 007 J05 0 0 025047003 1 1 1 02 3 7 27 1 2 7 007 J05 0 0 025047003 2 2 1 01 1 1 56 1 1 8 007 J05 0 2 025047003 2 2 1 02 3 7 52 1 2 8 007 J05 0 2 025047003 2 2 1 03 4 3 31 1 1 8 007 J05 0 2 155118001 2 03 9 13 1 800 M03 155118001 2 04 9 09 2 800 M03 155118001 2 05 9 06 2 800 M03 155118001 1 1 1 01 1 5 53 1 2 8 800 M03 0 0 155118001 1 1 1 02 3 7 53 1 2 8 800 M03 0 0 155118001 1 1 1 03 4 8 18 5 2 8 800 M03 0 0 155118001 2 2 1 01 1 1 42 1 1 800 M03 1 2 155118001 2 2 1 02 3 7 39 1 2 800 M03 1 2 182007005 1 1 1 01 1 1 56 1 1 3 007 D05 0 0 182007005 1 1 1 02 3 7 52 1 2 3 007 D05 0 0 182007005 2 2 1 01 1 1 54 1 1 4 007 D05 0 0 182007005 2 2 1 02 3 7 53 1 2 4 007 D05 0 0 025013021 2 07 9 12 2 300 F01 025013021 0 2 1 01 1 1 60 1 1 7 300 F01 0 1 025013021 0 2 1 02 3 7 46 1 2 7 300 F01 0 1 025013021 0 2 1 03 4 3 21 5 1 7 300 F01 0 1 025013021 0 2 1 04 1 5 19 5 2 300 F01 025013021 0 2 1 05 4 3 17 5 1 300 F01 025013021 0 2 1 06 4 8 14 5 2 300 F01 185224005 2 03 9 04 2 004 G04 185224005 1 03 9 04 2 004 G04 185224005 1 2 2 01 1 1 23 1 1 4 004 G04 0 2 185224005 1 2 2 02 3 7 23 1 2 4 004 G04 0 2 185224005 2 1 2 01 1 5 54 4 2 2 004 G04 0 2 185224005 2 1 2 02 4 8 21 5 2 2 004 G04 0 2 192113001 1 2 1 01 1 1 53 1 1 2 301 J09 0 0 192113001 1 2 1 02 3 7 65 1 2 2 301 J09 0 0 192113001 2 1 1 01 1 1 59 1 1 3 301 J09 0 0 192113001 2 1 1 02 3 7 64 1 2 3 301 J09 0 0 214013003 1 2 1 01 1 1 39 1 1 9 003 M02 0 0 214013003 1 2 1 02 3 7 38 1 2 9 003 M02 0 0 214013003 2 - 1 01 1 1 59 1 1 7 003 M02 0 0 214013003 2 - 1 02 3 7 58 1 2 7 003 M02 0 0 011015115 1 03 9 11 1 532 C07 011015115 1 04 9 07 1 532 C07 011015115 2 06 9 13 1 532 C07 011015115 1 1 1 01 1 1 37 1 1 7 532 C07 2 0 011015115 1 1 1 02 3 7 36 1 2 7 532 C07 2 0 011015115 2 2 1 01 1 1 28 1 1 8 532 C07 1 0 011015115 2 2 1 02 3 7 35 1 2 8 532 C07 1 0 011015115 2 2 1 04 4 3 16 5 1 8 532 C07 1 0 022007117 2 03 9 08 1 227 M08 022007117 2 04 9 03 2 227 M08 1 022007117 1 1 1 01 1 1 44 1 1 6 227 M08 0 0 022007117 1 1 1 02 3 7 50 1 2 6 227 M08 0 0 022007117 2 2 1 01 1 1 50 1 1 227 M08 1 1 022007117 2 2 1 02 3 7 43 1 2 227 M08 1 1 022008097 0 1 1 01 1 1 46 1 1 9 802 G02 0 0 022008097 0 1 1 02 3 7 44 1 2 9 802 G02 0 0 022008097 0 1 1 03 4 3 22 5 1 9 802 G02 0 0 022008097 0 1 1 04 1 5 19 5 2 802 G02 022008097 0 1 1 05 4 8 17 5 2 802 G02 006027029 3 03 9 12 1 057 B09 006027029 3 04 9 09 1 057 B09 006027029 3 05 9 06 1 057 B09 006027029 1 1 1 01 3 7 56 1 2 7 057 B09 0 0 006027029 1 1 1 01 1 1 53 1 1 7 057 B09 0 0 006027029 1 1 1 03 4 3 18 5 1 7 057 B09 0 0 006027029 2 3 1 01 1 1 43 3 1 057 B09 3 0 006027029 2 3 1 02 3 7 25 1 2 057 B09 3 0 Number of cases read: 233 Number of cases listed: 233 1 OCTOBER CPS - DATA DOCUMENTATION OCPG013 From: Linda Jordan Date: April 20, 1990 Subj: List relevant variables so we can determine makeup of households for October 1971 CPS households with duplicate heads. List relevant variables so we can determine the makeup of households with duplicate heads for October 1971 CPS - includes program and output $ set noverify $ spssx * list variables from those resondents who belong to a household with more * than one person coded as the head * set width = 80 file handle i1 /name = 'udisk20:â231070.cps.71ãduphead.dat' data list file = i1 records = 1/ rectyp 1 (a) hhid 2-13 (a) lnhhr 14 (a) hhnum 15 (a) linenum 22-23 (a) relhdhh 24 (a) hhrel 26 (a) age 27-28 (a) marst 29 (a) sex 31 (a) totinc 81 (a) sequence 91-93 (a) intvcode 94-96 (a) boys 103 (a) girls 104 (a) list cases finish 10:31:27 SOCIAL SCIENCE COMPUTING COOP on AGE2:: VMS V5.2 L H H M G N H H A B I H N R A R S O R H U E G S E Y L RECTYP HHID R M LINENUM RELHDHH L E T X TOTINC SEQUENCE INTVCODE S S 1 003006002000 2 1 01 1 1 34 1 1 006 D01 3 1 1 003006002000 2 1 01 1 1 57 1 1 600 G10 0 0 1 003006002000 2 1 01 3 7 51 1 2 600 G10 0 0 1 003006002000 2 1 02 3 7 29 1 2 006 D01 3 1 1 004002027000 2 1 01 1 1 54 1 1 9 082 B11 1 0 1 004002027000 5 1 04 1 5 22 5 2 A 210 H08 1 0 1 004002027000 2 1 02 3 7 48 1 2 9 082 B11 1 0 1 004002027000 2 1 03 4 3 24 5 1 9 082 B11 1 0 1 004002027000 2 04 4 10 1 082 B11 1 004002027000 5 1 05 4 8 18 5 2 A 210 H08 1 0 1 004002027000 5 1 06 4 3 16 5 1 A 210 H08 1 0 1 008023018000 2 2 01 1 1 29 1 1 7 033 E08 1 0 1 008023018000 2 1 01 1 1 29 1 1 7 330 A29 0 2 1 008023018000 2 1 02 3 7 30 1 2 7 330 A29 0 2 1 008023018000 2 2 02 3 7 31 1 2 7 033 E08 1 0 1 1 008023018000 2 03 4 04 2 330 A29 1 010003092000 2 1 01 1 1 46 1 1 7 313 C06 2 2 1 010003092000 2 1 04 1 1 15 5 1 7 312 C06 2 2 1 010003092000 2 1 02 3 7 38 1 2 7 313 C06 2 2 1 010003092000 2 03 4 07 1 312 C06 1 010003092000 2 03 4 09 2 312 C06 1 010003092000 2 03 4 11 1 312 C06 1 010003092000 2 03 4 12 1 312 C06 1 010003092000 2 1 03 4 8 16 5 2 7 313 C06 2 2 1 010003092000 2 1 05 4 8 14 5 2 7 312 C06 2 2 1 011017192000 2 1 01 1 1 44 1 1 4 447 K01 0 1 1 011017192000 2 1 01 1 5 58 4 2 8 797 K01 0 0 1 011017192000 2 1 02 3 7 45 1 2 4 447 K01 0 1 1 011017192000 2 1 02 4 8 35 4 2 8 797 K01 0 0 1 011017192000 2 03 4 05 2 447 K01 1 011017192000 2 1 03 4 8 43 4 2 8 797 K01 0 0 1 011017192000 2 1 04 6 9 41 5 2 8 797 K01 0 0 1 012041002000 2 1 01 1 1 35 1 1 9 001 G08 0 0 1 012041002000 4 1 04 1 5 18 5 2 8 101 G08 0 0 1 012041002000 2 1 02 3 7 26 1 2 9 001 G08 0 0 1 012041002000 4 1 05 4 3 14 5 1 8 101 G08 0 0 1 013007087000 2 1 01 1 1 66 1 1 197 E08 0 0 1 013007087000 2 1 01 1 1 73 1 1 2 781 B04 0 0 1 013007087000 2 1 02 3 7 65 1 2 2 781 B04 0 0 1 013007087000 2 1 02 3 7 66 1 2 197 E08 0 0 1 013007087000 2 1 03 4 8 75 4 2 197 E08 0 0 1 013023014000 2 1 01 1 1 34 1 1 8 023 B08 1 3 1 013023014000 1 1 01 1 1 57 1 1 8 317 H09 0 0 1 013023014000 2 1 02 3 7 30 1 2 8 023 B08 1 3 1 013023014000 1 1 02 3 7 52 1 2 8 317 H09 0 0 1 013023014000 2 03 4 09 2 023 B08 1 013023014000 2 04 4 08 2 023 B08 1 013023014000 2 05 4 06 1 023 B08 1 013023014000 2 06 4 03 2 023 B08 1 016031001000 1 3 01 1 1 23 1 1 4 100 C14 0 0 1 016031001000 1 1 01 1 1 44 1 1 8 001 C14 1 1 1 016031001000 1 3 02 3 7 23 1 2 4 100 C14 0 0 1 016031001000 1 1 02 3 7 42 1 2 8 001 C14 1 1 1 016031001000 1 03 4 13 1 001 C14 1 016031001000 1 04 4 03 2 001 C14 1 017005005000 2 1 01 1 1 47 1 1 8 511 L07 1 0 1 017005005000 3 1 01 1 1 48 1 1 5 005 L07 0 0 1 017005005000 2 1 02 3 7 42 1 2 8 511 L07 1 0 1 017005005000 3 1 02 3 7 58 1 2 5 005 L07 0 0 1 017005005000 2 1 03 4 8 14 5 2 8 511 L07 1 0 1 017005005000 3 1 03 4 8 22 5 2 5 005 L07 0 0 1 017005005000 2 04 4 11 1 511 L07 1 017048002000 2 1 01 1 1 43 1 1 3 008 G06 3 0 1 017048002000 2 2 01 1 1 46 1 1 7 811 -NA 0 0 1 017048002000 2 2 02 3 7 26 1 2 7 811 -NA 0 0 1 017048002000 2 1 02 3 7 40 1 2 3 008 G06 3 0 1 017048002000 2 04 4 12 1 008 G06 1 017048002000 2 05 4 11 1 008 G06 1 017048002000 2 06 4 09 1 008 G06 1 1 018021018000 2 1 01 1 1 45 1 1 8 021 G05 1 0 1 018021018000 2 1 04 1 5 15 5 2 7 101 G05 0 0 1 018021018000 2 1 02 3 7 45 1 2 8 021 G05 1 0 1 018021018000 2 1 03 4 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