Metadata record for Current Population Survey: Annual Demographic File, 19797837Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social ResearchICPSR metadata records are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 United States License.2024-03-29Current Population Survey: Annual Demographic File, 1979783710.3886/ICPSR07837.v2United States. Bureau of the CensusPlease see full citation.Current Population Survey Series2008-04-09The codebook has been renamed User Guide to more accurately reflect the documentation.2008-04-04Updated the codebook to include Appendix E -- Estimation of Sampling Errors.United States. Bureau of the Census. CURRENT POPULATION SURVEY: ANNUAL DEMOGRAPHIC FILE, 1979. ICPSR07837-v2. Washington, DC: United States. Bureau of the Census [producer], 1980. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 2008-04-09. http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR07837.v2http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR07837.v2census datademographic characteristicsemploymentHispanic originshouseholdsincomejob historylabor forceoccupational mobilitypopulation characteristicspopulation estimatesunemploymentworking hoursICPSR I.A.3. Census Enumerations: Historical and Contemporary Population Characteristics, United States, Current Population Survey SeriesRCMD IX. Minority PopulationsNACDA III. Economic Characteristics of Older AdultsThis data collection supplies standard monthly labor force data as well as supplemental data on work experience, income, noncash benefits, and migration. Comprehensive information is given on the employment status, occupation, and industry of persons 14 years old and older. Additional data are available concerning weeks worked and hours per week worked, reason not working full-time, total income and income components, and residence. Information on demographic characteristics, such as age, sex, race, household relationship, and Hispanic origin, is available for each person in the household enumerated.1979-031979-03Please see geographic coverage.United StatesPersons in the civilian noninstitutional population of the United States living in households and members of the armed forces living in civilian housing units in 1979.survey dataA national probability sample was used in selecting housing units.telephone interviewface-to-face interview(1) This hierarchical file contains a total of 282,015 records. There are three record types: household, family, and person. Household records contain approximately 40 variables, family records contain approximately 80 variables, and person records contain approximately 220 variables. (2) All records contain weights, which must be used in any analysis.Ann Arbor, Mi.: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research
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