Current Population Survey, January 2012: Displaced Worker, Employee Tenure, and Occupational Mobility Supplement (ICPSR 34435)

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CPS, January 2012

This data collection is comprised of responses from two sets of survey questionnaires, the basic Current Population Survey (CPS) and a survey administered as a supplement to the January CPS questionnaire on the topic of Displaced Workers, Employee Tenure, and Occupational Mobility in the United States.

The CPS, administered monthly, collects labor force data about the civilian noninstitutional population living in the United States. Moreover, the CPS provides current estimates of the economic status and activities of this population which includes estimates of total employment (both farm and nonfarm), nonfarm self-employed persons, domestics, and unpaid helpers in nonfarm family enterprises, wage and salaried employees, and estimates of total unemployment. Data from the CPS are provided for the week prior to the administration of the survey.

All persons eligible for the labor force items of the basic CPS were also eligible for the supplement. The supplement was designed to be a proxy response supplement, meaning a single respondent could provide answers for all eligible household members, provided the respondent was a household member 15 years of age or older. Persons 20 years of age and older, who lost or left a job involuntarily within the last three years (based on operating decisions of a firm, plant, or business in which the worker was employed) were eligible for the first part of the supplement, which consisted of the Displaced Workers items. Persons 15 years of age and older who were employed during the reference week were eligible for the second part of the supplement, which consisted of the Employee Tenure and Occupational Mobility items.

Respondents were queried on reasons for job displacement, industry and occupation of the former job, group health insurance coverage, job tenure, and weekly earnings. Additional data refer to periods of unemployment as well as number of jobs held, use of unemployment benefits, whether residence was changed to seek work in another area, current health insurance coverage, and current weekly earnings.

Although the main purpose of the survey was to collect information on an individual's employment situation, a very important secondary purpose was to collect information on demographic characteristics such as age, sex, race, Hispanic origin, marital status, veteran status, educational attainment, family relationship, occupation, and income.

United States. Bureau of the Census, and United States Department of Labor. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Current Population Survey, January 2012: Displaced Worker, Employee Tenure, and Occupational Mobility Supplement. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 2012-12-07. https://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR34435.v1

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  1. Users are strongly encouraged to refer to the User Guide (produced by the Principal Investigators), which contains additional information about the basic CPS survey methodology, as well as detailed technical documentation specific to the Displaced Worker, Employee Tenure, and Occupational Mobility Supplement. In particular, Attachment 8 of the User Guide contains the supplement questionnaire.

  2. Edited universe statements are defined for individual variables, and are located in the Basic or Supplement record layouts found in Attachment 6 or 7 of the User Guide, respectively.

  3. ICPSR removed all FILLER and PADDING variables from the data. As a result, the column locations in any ICPSR-released data product (e.g., codebook and setup files) will have column locations that are not consistent with locations described in the User Guide.

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A multistage probability sample, based on the 2000 decennial census, was selected to represent the universe of approximately 56,000 households.

The basic CPS universe consisted of all persons aged 15 years and older in the civilian noninstitutional population living in households of the United States. The population defined as institutionalized was comprised of individuals in correctional institutions and nursing homes.

The January 2012 supplement contained two distinct universes. The first comprised all persons 20 years of age and older who lost a job involuntarily within the last three years based on operating decisions of a firm, plant, or business in which the worker was employed -- the Displaced Worker questions were asked of this group (items SD1-SD27, including earnings items SLE1-SLE22 and SCE1-SCE25). The second universe consisted of each household member 15 years of age and older who was employed during the reference week. This group was asked the Employee Tenure and Occupational Mobility questions (items ST1-ST8 and ST20-ST31).

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  • United States. Bureau of the Census, and United States Department of Labor. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Current Population Survey, January 2012: Displaced Worker, Employee Tenure, and Occupational Mobility Supplement. ICPSR34435-v1. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 2012-12-07. http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR34435.v1
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There are two supplement weights associated with the January 2012 supplement. The first weight -- PWSUPWGT -- should be used to tally the Displaced Worker items. The second weight -- PWTENWGT -- should be used for tallying the Employee Tenure and Occupational Mobility section of the supplement.

The data also contain seven additional basic CPS weight variables:

  • Household Weight -- HWHHWGT -- Used for tallying household characteristics.
  • Family Weight -- PWFMWGT -- Used only for tallying family characteristics.
  • Longitudinal Weight -- PWLGWGT -- Found only on adult records matched from month to month (used for gross flows analysis).
  • Outgoing Rotation Weight -- PWORWGT -- Used for tallying information collected only in outgoing rotations.
  • Final Weight -- PWSSWGT -- Used for most tabulations, controlled to independent estimates for (1) States; (2) Origin, Sex, and Age; and (3) Age, Race, and Sex.
  • Veteran's Weight -- PWVETWGT -- Used for tallying veteran's data only.
  • Composited Final Weight -- PWCMPWGT -- Used to create BLS's published labor force statistics.

Users are strongly encouraged to refer to the User Guide for detailed information on how to use the weights, as well as how they were derived.

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