Variable Search Results Your query returned 275 variables. Use the search box below to revise your search , or start a new search . Results 1 - 25 Results per page: 25 50 100 Sort by: Var Label A-Z Time Period (newest) Time Period (oldest) Series Title A-Z [1] 2 3 4 Clear All Name Label/Question CASEID Sequential Record Identifier (Added by ICPSR) Sequential Record Identifier (Added by ICPSR) Taken from: Latino National Survey (LNS), 2006 - Restricted Use Data. RESPID Respondent ID Respondent ID Taken from: Latino National Survey (LNS), 2006 - Restricted Use Data. RSTATE Respondent State (Alpha) Respondent State (Text) Taken from: Latino National Survey (LNS), 2006 - Restricted Use Data. GEOG Geographic Region (Alpha) Geographic Region (Alpha) Taken from: Latino National Survey (LNS), 2006 - Restricted Use Data. RGEOG Recoded Geographic Region (Numeric) Recoded Geographic Region (Numeric) Taken from: Latino National Survey (LNS), 2006 - Restricted Use Data. FIPS FIPS code (Blanked by PI) FIPS code (Blanked by PI) Taken from: Latino National Survey (LNS), 2006 - Restricted Use Data. SAMPLE FOR TESTING PURPOSES CHOOSE A STATE FOR TESTING PURPOSES CHOOSE A STATE Taken from: Latino National Survey (LNS), 2006 - Restricted Use Data. LANGPREF S3. Would you prefer that I speak in English or Spanish? S3. Would you prefer that I speak in English or Spanish? Taken from: Latino National Survey (LNS), 2006 - Restricted Use Data. SELFID S1. Do you consider yourself Hispanic or Latino or a person of Spanish origin? S1. Do you consider yourself Hispanic or Latino or a person of Spanish origin? Taken from: Latino National Survey (LNS), 2006 - Restricted Use Data. IDPREF S4. The most frequently used terms to describe persons of Latin American descent living in the United States are 'Hispanic and 'Latino.' Of the two, which do you prefer, or do you not care about this terminology. S4. The most frequently used terms to describe persons of Latin American descent living in the United States are 'Hispanic' and 'Latino.' Of the two, which do you prefer, or do you not care about this terminology. ... (view details) Taken from: Latino National Survey (LNS), 2006 - Restricted Use Data. MNLATID S5. Many Hispanics in New Mexico refer to themselves as New Mexicans, Hispanos, or nuevomexicanos rather than as Mexicans, Latinos or Hispanics. From your point of view are these terms ... (READ LIST) S5. Many Hispanics in New Mexico refer to themselves as New Mexicans, Hispanos, or nuevomexicanos rather than as Mexicans, Latinos or Hispanics. From your point of view are these terms ... (READ LIST) ... (view details) Taken from: Latino National Survey (LNS), 2006 - Restricted Use Data. WATCHNEW A1. How frequently would you say you watch television news? Would it be daily, most days, only once or twice a week, or almost never? A1. How frequently would you say you watch television news? Would it be daily, most days, only once or twice a week, or almost never? Taken from: Latino National Survey (LNS), 2006 - Restricted Use Data. READPAPR A2. How often would you say you read a daily newspaper? Would it be daily, most days, only once or twice a week, or almost never? A2. How often would you say you read a daily newspaper? Would it be daily, most days, only once or twice a week, or almost never? Taken from: Latino National Survey (LNS), 2006 - Restricted Use Data. RELYMED A4. For information about public affairs and politics, would you say you rely more heavily on Spanish-language television, radio, and newspapers, or on English-language TV, radio, and newspapers? A4. For information about public affairs and politics, would you say you rely more heavily on Spanish-language television, radio, and newspapers, or on English-language TV, radio, and newspapers? ... (view details) Taken from: Latino National Survey (LNS), 2006 - Restricted Use Data. INTERNET A5. Do you have regular internet access at home, somewhere else, or not at all? A5. Do you have regular internet access at home, somewhere else, or not at all? Taken from: Latino National Survey (LNS), 2006 - Restricted Use Data. POLINTERE A6. How interested are you in politics and public affairs? Would you say you are very interested, somewhat interested, or not at all interested? A6. How interested are you in politics and public affairs? Would you say you are very interested, somewhat interested, or not at all interested? ... (view details) Taken from: Latino National Survey (LNS), 2006 - Restricted Use Data. BIRDATE B1. What year were you born? (RECORD 4-DIGIT YEAR, REFUSED = 9999) B1. What year were you born? (RECORD 4-DIGIT YEAR, REFUSED = 9999) Taken from: Latino National Survey (LNS), 2006 - Restricted Use Data. AGE Respondent Age Respondent Age. Taken from: Latino National Survey (LNS), 2006 - Restricted Use Data. AQI2 Secondary Age Variable Secondary Age Variable Taken from: Latino National Survey (LNS), 2006 - Restricted Use Data. SEX (INTERVIEWER: ENTER GENDER OF RESPONDENT) (INTERVIEWER: ENTER GENDER OF RESPONDENT) Taken from: Latino National Survey (LNS), 2006 - Restricted Use Data. HOUHOLD B3a. How many people, including yourself, currently live in your household? We don't need their names, just the number. (RECORD EXACT NUMBER OF PEOPLE, DO NOT ACCEPT A RANGE) (REFUSED = 99) B3a. How many people, including yourself, currently live in your household? We don't need their names, just the number. (RECORD EXACT NUMBER OF PEOPLE, DO NOT ACCEPT A RANGE) (REFUSED = 99) ... (view details) Taken from: Latino National Survey (LNS), 2006 - Restricted Use Data. ADULTHH B3b. How many of these people are 18 years of age or older? (RECORD EXACT NUMBER OF PEOPLE, DO NOT ACCEPT A RANGE) (REFUSED = 99) B3b. How many of these people are 18 years of age or older? (RECORD EXACT NUMBER OF PEOPLE, DO NOT ACCEPT A RANGE) (REFUSED = 99) Taken from: Latino National Survey (LNS), 2006 - Restricted Use Data. ANCESTRY B4. Families of ANSWERFROM(AQS4) origin or background in the United States come from many different countries. From which country do you trace your Latino heritage? (IF MORE THAN ONE RESPONSE GIVEN READ) Which country does most of your ... B4. Families of ANSWERFROM(AQS4) origin or background in the United States come from many different countries. From which country do you trace your Latino heritage? (IF MORE THAN ONE RESPONSE GIVEN READ) Which country does most of your family co... (view details) Taken from: Latino National Survey (LNS), 2006 - Restricted Use Data. ANCESTRY2 B4. Families of ANSWERFROM(AQS4) origin or background in the United States come from many different countries. From which country do you trace your Latino heritage? (IF MORE THAN ONE RESPONSE GIVEN READ) Which country does most of your ... B4. Families of ANSWERFROM(AQS4) origin or background in the United States come from many different countries. From which country do you trace your Latino heritage? (IF MORE THAN ONE RESPONSE GIVEN READ) Which country does most of your family co... (view details) Taken from: Latino National Survey (LNS), 2006 - Restricted Use Data. ANCESTRY3 B4. Families of ANSWERFROM(AQS4) origin or background in the United States come from many different countries. From which country do you trace your Latino heritage? (IF MORE THAN ONE RESPONSE GIVEN READ) Which country does most of your ... B4. Families of ANSWERFROM(AQS4) origin or background in the United States come from many different countries. From which country do you trace your Latino heritage? (IF MORE THAN ONE RESPONSE GIVEN READ) Which country does most of your family co... (view details) Taken from: Latino National Survey (LNS), 2006 - Restricted Use Data. 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