Current Population Survey, October 2009: School Enrollment and Internet Use Supplement (ICPSR 29650)
Version Date: Oct 21, 2011 View help for published
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United States. Bureau of the Census;
United States Department of Education. National Center for Education Statistics;
United States Department of Labor. Bureau of Labor Statistics
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https://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR29650.v2
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This data collection is comprised of responses from two sets of survey questionnaires, the basic Current Population Survey (CPS) and a survey on the topics of School Enrollment and Internet Use in the United States, which was administered as a supplement to the 2009 October CPS. The Census Bureau and the National Center for Education Statistics jointly sponsored the supplemental questions for October.
The CPS, administered monthly, is a labor force survey providing current estimates of the economic status and activities of the population of the United States, for the week prior to the survey. Specifically, the CPS provides 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.
The October 2009 supplemental survey queried respondents on school enrollment for all persons in the household aged three years and over. Supplement data includes information collected on current grade at public or private school, whether currently attending college full- or part-time at a two- or four-year institution, year last attended a regular school, year graduated from high school, grade retention, and whether any business, vocational, technical, trade, or correspondence courses were ever taken. Respondents were also queried on Internet and computer use, particularly if members of the household use the Internet, and how access to the Internet is obtained.
Demographic variables include age, sex, race, Hispanic origin, marital status, veteran status, educational attainment, occupation, and income.
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Users are strongly encouraged to refer to the User Guide (produced by the Principal Investigators), which contains not only information about the basic CPS survey, but also detailed technical documentation specific to the School Enrollment and Internet Use Supplement. In particular, Attachment 8 of the User Guide contains the supplement questionnaire, and Attachment 18 contains user notes.
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The universe statements for each variable are defined in either the basic or supplement record layout, which are located in Attachment 6 and 7, respectively, of the User Guide.
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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 was selected to represent the universe of approximately 55,000-56,000 households.
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The CPS universe was made up of all persons in the civilian noninstitutionalized population of the United States living in households. The October 2009 supplement universe included the full CPS sample comprised of all people three years old or over. Moreover, the Internet Use items were asked of the full CPS sample, three years old or over, who access the Internet.
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2010-11-23
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- United States. Bureau of the Census, United States Department of Education. National Center for Education Statistics, and United States Department of Labor. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Current Population Survey, October 2009: School Enrollment and Internet Use Supplement. ICPSR29650-v2. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 2011-10-21. http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR29650.v2
2011-10-21 The ASCII data for this collection have been completely replaced. The data collection has been updated to include SAS, SPSS, and Stata setup files for use with the new data. Also included in the update are a corresponding SAS transport (CPORT) file, SPSS system file, Stata system file, and a tab-delimited version of the new ASCII data.
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The data contain eight weight variables:
- Household Weight -- HWHHWGT -- Used in tallying household characteristics.
- Family Weight -- PWFMWGT -- Used only in 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.
- Supplement Weight -- PWSUPWGT -- Used in tallying individuals on the file.
Users are strongly encouraged to refer to the User Guide for additional detailed information on how to use these weights, as well as how they were derived.
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These data are freely available to data users at ICPSR member institutions. The curation and dissemination of this study are provided by the institutional members of ICPSR. How do I access ICPSR data if I am not at a member institution?
This study is provided by Resource Center for Minority Data (RCMD).