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Scientific Data Documentation
Disability Followback Survey Phase II (Adult), 1994
                                                                           
                1994 NATIONAL HEALTH INTERVIEW SURVEY
                     Disability Followback Survey: Adult
                          Public Use data file


 Background Information on the Disability Supplement to the NHIS, 1994-1995

 In the United States there are an estimated 35-43 million people with physical
 and mental disabilities.  The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), which was
 signed into law in July, 1990, is one of the catalysts prompting legal and
 policy reforms in the area of disability.  However, policy-relevant data on
 disability needed to understand its many aspects and impacts is either very
 limited or nonexistent, particularly on a national level.

 In an effort to meet some of these data needs, four federal offices (Office of
 the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation, Health and Human Services;
 Office of Supplemental Security Income, Social Security Administration (SSA);
 Office of Disability, SSA; Bureau of Maternal and Child Health, Health
 Resources Administration) planned several national surveys about various
 aspects of disability in the early 1990's.

 Since many of their interests overlapped, these agencies decided to merge their
 efforts into developing one survey to be included with the National Health
 Interview Survey (NHIS) for two consecutive years.  As plans for this survey
 evolved, other organizations with an interest in disability participated
 including:

      Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health, DHHS
      Administration on Developmental Disabilities, DHHS
      Administration on Aging, DHHS
      Disability Prevention Program, CDC
      National Center for Medical Rehabilitation Research, NICHD
      Center for Mental Health Services, SAMHSA
      Rehabilitation Services Administration, Dept. of Education
      National Institute for Disability and Rehabilitation Research,
        Dept. of Education
      Office of Research and Demonstrations, Health Care Financing
        Administration
      Office of Research and Statistics, SSA
      Bureau of Transportation Statistics, DoT
      Robert Wood Johnson Foundation


 Survey Goals and Objectives

 One important goal of the NHIS Disability Survey (NHIS-D) was to develop a
 series of questionnaires that would provide a useful set of measures while
 maintaining a balance between the social, administrative, and medical
 considerations involved in disability measurement.  The NHIS-D was not limited
 to one definition of disability; therefore, it allows analysts from varying
 programs to combine data items in different ways to meet specific agency or
 program needs.  It is designed to collect data that can be used to understand
 disability, to develop public health policy, to produce simple prevalence
 estimates of selected health conditions, and to provide descriptive baseline
 statistics on the effects of disabilities.  The second phase questionnaires
 provide greater detail on the use of services, problems, and barriers
 encountered by the respondents.


 Questionnaire Development and Data Collection Methods

 Given such broad objectives for the NHIS-D, it was apparent very early in the
 planning process that it would be impossible to collect all of the data needed
 about disability in one interview.  Thus, it was decided to use a two phase
 data collection plan with a series of disability questionnaires.

 Development of these questionnaires involved extensive input from federal
 agencies as well as consultants from the research community.  Drafts of the
 questionnaires were reviewed by an outside panel of experts from the academic
 and private research community.  Questionnaires were  also tested extensively
 in the NCHS Questionnaire Design Research Laboratory and in field tests.

 NHIS-D Phase I:   The Phase I Disability questionnaire was administered at the
 same time as the NHIS Core, and collected information about all members of the
 NHIS households.  For more information about the NHIS Core, please refer to the
 two publications cited at the end of this document (1,2).  As with the NHIS
 Core, the NHIS-D Phase I questions were answered by any available adult in the
 household who was knowledgeable about the health of other household members.
 The Phase I questionnaire collected basic data on disability and was used as a
 screening device to determine eligibility for the second phase of the survey.
 Because of the low frequency of occurrence of disabilities within the non-
 institutionalized civilian population, Phase I of the NHIS-D was fielded over
 a two year period from 1994 through 1995.  The sample size in 1994 for Phase I,
 for persons of all ages, was 107,469 persons.  The data from Phase I is
 contained in separate data files for 1994 and for 1995 and is not included in
 this file.

 NHIS-D Phase II:  Eligibility for the second phase of the NHIS-D for adults
 and children (termed the "Disability Followback Survey or DFS") was originally
 based not only on responses to the Phase I questionnaire, but also on responses
 to other parts of the NHIS on activity limitation and receipt of disability
 benefits.  The specific inclusion criteria for Phase II for adults are
 summarized in a table at the end of this document.  These sample selection
 criteria were applied to the unedited data from Phase I.  However, because very
 few adults (26) were eligible for (and completed) Phase II based only on their
 core data, ultimately only persons completing the Phase I questionnaire were
 included in the adult DFS data file.  Interviewing for the two years of Phase
 II began in August 1994 and was completed in 1997. This file contains only the
 data for adults interviewed in 1994 and eligible on the basis of their responses
 to the Phase I questionnaire.  The data for those adults followed up and
 interviewed on the basis of their 1995 Phase I questionnaire are found in a
 separate data file.

 Altogether, there were 4 DFS questionnaires: one for children, one for adults,
 one for elderly persons (69 years of age and older) without any indication of
 disability (also called the Supplement on Aging or SOA), and one for persons
 with a past history of Polio.  As stated above, only the data from the 1994 DFS
 for adults is included in this file.

 Since disabilities increase with age, detailed information on older persons,
 even those currently not experiencing any type of disability, is needed for
 planning purposes.  The SOA questionnaire included a number of items identical
 or similar to those on the Adult DFS questionnaire since many of the topics
 are very relevant to the elderly population.  This data is available from NCHS
 in the 1994 SOA II file.

 The Polio Questionnaire collected additional information about the symptoms and
 impact of the illness at the time of initial diagnosis of polio and at various
 times after the diagnosis.  Information on current health problems was also
 obtained.  Whenever possible, self response by the polio survivor was required
 for this component.

 (The information above was adapted from a paper entitled "The 1994-95 National
 Health Interview Survey on Disability" written by Gloria Simpson, David Keer,
 and Marcie Cynamon of the National Center for Health Statistics)


 PHASE II ADULT (or DFS) QUESTIONNAIRE

 For adults, the DFS questionnaire obtained more extensive information about the
 persons with disabilities on issues such as employment, use of services and
 benefits, transportation and personal assistance needs, housing characteristics,
 environmental barriers, and participation in social activities.  The respondent
 for the Adult DFS questionnaire was the individual identified from the Phase I
 interview whenever possible.


 SECTIONS OF THE ADULT DFS QUESTIONNAIRE

 Section A: Housing and Long-term Care Services

 Some persons with health problems need to live in special facilities while
 others are able to live in adapted or modified homes in the community.  This
 section contains questions about the respondent's physical surroundings,
 including barriers, modifications, and special features, both necessary and
 unnecessary.  This section also includes questions on the type of dwelling
 place and services provided by living facilities other than private, non-
 retirement residences.  Other questions address nursing home stays and costs,
 as well as stays in convalescent, board and care, assisted living or other
 long-term care home, and facilities for those with a mental illness or mental
 retardation.

 Section B: Transportation

 Lack of accessible transportation may be a serious problem for many people with
 disabilities.  This section contains questions on the use of cars and other
 motor vehicles and any special equipment needed for these vehicles.  It also
 has questions on the use of public transportation and special transportation
 services, as well as the frequency of travel in the previous week on a variety
 of forms of local transportation and, in the previous six months on planes,
 long distance buses, trains, and boats.

 Section C: Social Activity

 This section contains question on the frequency of various social activities
 and contacts such as getting together or talking with friends and relatives and
 going to events outside the home.


 Section D: Work History/Employment

 Employment history, accessibility, the need/presence of special aids, and
 facilities at work are of special interest to the economic well-being of those
 persons with disabilities.  The skip patterns in this section are extremely
 complex as a result of the differing work circumstances of the respondents.
 Because of the complexity, a few respondents have no detailed information in
 this section, other than whether or not they worked; these persons are
 identified in location 902.  A table indicating the flow pattern or sequence
 of the questions is included as an appendix to this cover sheet.  Section D
 includes sets of parallel questions (to the extent appropriate) for those who
 (1) have never worked, (2) are currently working, or (3) have worked in the
 past, according to their work status group.  The layout of this section has
 been left in the same order as in the original questionnaire which means that
 the same questions often appear in several places; which set of questions was
 asked depends on which of 16 "work status" groups the individual belongs to.
 A table that tracks specific questions, identifies which of the 16 groups were
 asked that question,  and the corresponding field location is also included as
 an appendix to this cover sheet.  When there are relatively minor question
 changes such as verb tense, the question versions are labelled A and B and
 listed consecutively in the table.

 In addition to asking directly about the level of a person's ability to work,
 this section contains questions on necessary accomodations, special equipment/
 features that may be needed in order to work, actual and perceived barriers to
 working, and perceived discrimination.  For those working, the number of hours
 usually worked per week is obtained, as well as their usual mode of transpor-
 tation to work.  All those who have worked are asked about whether they were
 restricted in changing their work circumstances by their health problem(s).
 Those who are no longer working are asked about the circumstances of stopping
 work and whether they would like to or could return to work, and if so, what
 accomodations, equipment, etc. they would need.  All persons are asked about
 whether they were involved in volunteer work in the past year.

 Section E: Vocational Rehabilitation

 This section contains questions on receipt of various types of rehabilitative
 services, provision by the state rehabilitation agency, and a description of
 the individual's current employment or other occupational circumstances, such
 as school, day activity center, job training, etc.

 Section F: Assistive Devices and Technologies

 This section contains a detailed set of questions about the existence and use
 of a wide variety of medical devices, supplies, and implants.

 Section G: Health Insurance

 Health insurance coverage is a particularly important issue for those with
 chronic conditions and impairments.  This set of questions, a condensed version
 of the usual NHIS health insurance questions, is specific to the time the DFS
 questions were asked.  The answer may vary from the answers given to the
 insurance questions at the time of NHIS core interview.


 Section H: Assistance with Key Activities

 One dimension of measuring ability or disability in individuals is the degree of
 difficulty in performing "functional" activities such as the ability to walk
 distances, sit or stand for 2 hours, stoop, reach out, carry loads, etc. in
 addition to more standard questions about the ability to perform activities of
 daily living (ADLs) and instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs).  This
 section contains questions on these key activities, how long they have been a
 problem, and the degree of difficulty.  Questions on ADLs and IADLs include
 whether the individual requires any help, the degree and type of help, needs
 more help, or has equipment (ADLs only).  For those reporting difficulty with
 an ADL or IADL activity, the general condition(s) causing the problem is
 obtained.  There are also questions about urinary and bowel continence, falls
 in the previous year, and the presence of bedsores or contractures.

 If a person has received help or supervision, there are questions about the
 helper, the activities they helped with, what the relationship is of the
 helper (eg. relative, friend, volunteer, employee, etc.), the source of payment
 if paid helper, the frequency of use, and the degree of satisfaction with the
 "main" helper.  There are also a few questions about staying alone for a short
 period and the availability of help for longer periods of time.  If the
 respondent indicated a need for more help, there are questions about why the
 reasons help is not available.

 There are also questions about problems that may have occurred because the
 respondent was home alone and whether a family member had to alter their
 employment in some fashion because of the respondent's health.

 Section I: Other Services

 There are a variety of other medically oriented services and problems that may
 affect all persons, but particularly those with functional impairments and other
 disabilities.  This section contains questions about medical treatments received
 at home, prescription medicines and problems that arise in conjunction with
 them, sources of medical care, frequency and types of practitioners seen,
 referrals, and satisfaction with the doctor most frequently seen.  In addition,
 questions are included about a series of non-physician medical services
 received in the past year, the cost of these services, as well as whether the
 respondent was on a waiting list for these services.  Services included are:
 physical, occupational, speech, recreational, and respiratory therapists,
 audiologist, visiting nurse, personal care attendant, reader or interpreter,
 adult day care, alcohol or drug abuse, center for independent living, social
 work, and transportation.  Included are detailed questions about the nature of
 services received from a Center for Independent Living and from adult day care
 activities.

 There are questions about admissions to facilities overnight, outpatient
 services for mental health care, and the associated costs.

 And finally, there are questions about coordination of care, including who
 provides the coordination and what services are coordinated.

 Section J: Self Direction

 This section contains questions on who gives medical consent for the
 individual.  If 18 to 20 years of age, there are questions about having an
 Individual Educational Plan or Individual Written Rehabilitation Plan,
 services received through special education including job related education,
 whether additional services are needed, and satisfaction with services
 received.

 Section K:  Family Structure, Relationships, and Living Arrangements

 Marital status and social support are generally considered to be related to
 health status and risk of institutionalized.  This section contains questions
 on current marital status, the length of the current marital status, the
 number of people living in the household, and their relationship to the
 respondent.  Questions are also asked about the number of living sons,
 daughters, and the amount of contact there is.  If living with persons other
 than a spouse, the reason for the arrangement (financial or the respondent's
 health problems) is ascertained.  In addition, the vital status of parents, the
 number of living siblings, and the frequency of contact with non-resident
 family members is asked.

 Sections L (Conditions and Impairments), Section M (Health Opinions and
 Behaviors), and Section N (Community Services) are sections only asked of those
 70 years of age and older in conjunction with the Supplement on Aging (SOA II)
 and therefore are not included in this data file.  They are included in the
 SOA II file.

 Section O only includes confidential information not available on any file.

 Section P: Proxy Status

 This section identifies anyone who assisted the respondent in replying to this
 questionnaire or who was a proxy, answering the entire questionnaire on behalf
 of the respondent, and the relationship of the assistant or the proxy to the
 respondent.


 CONTENT OF THE 1994 NHIS-D PHASE II ADULT DATA FILES

 The structure of these file is given below:

 Person record for responding individual                    1 - 200
      Weight fields                                       201 - 206
 Selected other data fields                               391 - 401

 Disability phase II Adult variable fields:               411 - 3396

 Housing and long-term care services                      411 - 699
 Transportation                                           761 - 869
 Social activity                                          871 - 894
 Work history/employment                                  901 - 1298
 Vocational rehabilitation                               1301 - 1376
 Assistive devices and technologies                      1379 - 1426
 Health insurance                                        1428 - 1440
 Assistance with key activities                          1451 - 2257
 Other services                                          2261 - 3174
 Self direction                                          3181 - 3265
 Family structure, relationships, and living
 arrangements                                            3271 - 3375
 Proxy Status: Relationship and Reason                   3381 - 3396


 Recodes

 There are a limited number of recodes in these files; usually they were added
 to summarize data in several locations. Generally, the recodes are located
 close to the variables upon which it was based.  When a recode was related to
 several non-contiguous variables, the recode was placed at the end of the
 relevant section of the data file.

 Response rate

 For the 1994 NHIS the Household response rate from core was 94.1%;  the
 response rate for Disability Phase 1 was 92.5%; and the response rate for the
 DFS-Adult was 91.7%.  The overall estimated response rate can be calculated
 two ways. One method is to multiply all three response rates including the
 original NHIS core sample and Phase 1 which were administered to all persons,
 as well as the DFS-Adult which was only administered to a subset of respondents
 to Phase 1.  This method yields a response rate of 79.8%.  The second method
 is based on the responses to Phase 1 which determined the eligibility criteria
 for DFS-Adult, as well as the respondents to DFS-Adult.  This rate was
 calculated by multiplying the response rate to Phase 1 (92.5) by the response
 rate to DFS-Adult (91.7) yielding a rate of 84.8%.

 Weights

 Because the NHIS uses a multistage sample design to represent the civilian non-
 institutionalized population of the United States, weights must be used to make
 accurate estimates from the NHIS data.  The weighting for the core NHIS in 1994
 differs from that of 1995 because of the changes in the sample design in 1995.
 For the DFS-Adult, a revised set of weights were calculated to adjust for the
 additional non-response between Disability Phase 1 and DFS-Adult.  The
 re-weighting process was similar to the non-response adjustment for the 1994
 NHIS Core data and used the age-sex-race categories.  The health data from the
 Core was examined before re-weighting to look for any evidence of bias due to
 differences in health status between NHIS-D respondents and non-respondents;
 no significant differences between the two groups were found.  Because of this
 re-weighting, the corresponding weights on the DFS-Adult, Disability Phase I,
 and Core data files all differ.

 There are two fields related to weighting on the DFS-Adult files:

 The Final Annual Basic Weight (location 201-206) will be used in most analyses.
 This weight should be used with the DFS-Adult data found in locations 411-3418
 and with the person level variables in the beginning of the file.

 The Final Quarter Basic Weight before age-sex-race adjustment (loc. 172-177)
 is identical to the weight from the Core NHIS.  This weight is required by some
 software packages for variance estimation for surveys with complex sample
 designs.  The weight was adjusted for non-response twice (Phase 1 and DFS-Adult)
 to create the Final Annual Basic Weight mentioned above.  If an annualized
 version of this quarter weight is needed, divide the value in this field by 4.


 As mentioned above, the sample design for the NHIS was changed for 1995.
 Disability data from 1994 can be combined with the data from 1995, however,
 variances for the two years must be calculated separately.

 There are a number of computer programs that yield variance estimates for data
 based on complex sample surveys.  Some are based on replication approaches and
 others are based on Taylor linearization approaches.  In addition to the Final
 Quarter Basic Weight before age-sex-race adjustment (which is the weight prior
 to post-stratification), included on the DFS-Adult file are the full sample
 stratum identifier (loc. 179-181), the Pseudo PSU codes (loc. 187-189), the
 type of substratum (loc. 178), the secondary sampling unit- a concatenation of
 processing quarter, random recode of PSU number, week-Census Code, and segment
 number (loc. 5-12), type of PSU (loc. 185) to permit the analyst the
 capability of using such variance estimation procedures.  These variables and
 weights are necessary for directly calculating sampling variances.

 To reduce respondent error, the recall period for questions about some events
 is limited to two weeks.  These events are bed days, work loss and school loss
 days, and doctor visits.  The two week variables are found in locations 98-107
 and 120-121.  Estimates of the total number of occurrences of these events in
 the population can be derived as follows:

           Number of events x 26 (number of two week periods in a
           year) x Final Annual Basic Weight

           = Total number of events occurring in the population
           during 1994.

      Example: Number of bed days (Location. 100-101) x 26 x Final Annual Basic
      Weight (Location. 207-212) = total number of bed days reported for the
      population in 1994.

 The recall period for information on hospitalizations is 12 months.  However,
 in calculating the number of discharges (Locations 132-133, 137-138), only
 discharges occurring in the past six months are counted.  Therefore, the
 weighted estimates must be calculated as follows:

           Number of discharges x 2 x Final Annual Basic Weight
           = Total number of discharges occurring in the population in 1994

 Item non-response

 Two different types of item non-response are possible in the data files:
 responses of "don't know" or "refused" were assigned codes of "9", "99", or
 "999"; when a question was not answered when it should have been or the answer
 given was not possible, "Not ascertained" was assigned (a code of "8", "98", or
 "998").


 Linkable files

 In addition to the files mentioned above, the following NHIS data files exist
 for 1994.

 For all the NHIS-DFS adult persons:
      NHIS (Core)
      Disability Phase I
      Access to health care
      Health Insurance
      Imputed Family Income


 Guidelines for Citation of Data

 With the goal of mutual benefit, the National Center for Health Statistics
 (NCHS) requests that recipients of data files cooperate in certain actions
 related to the their use.  Any published material derived from the data should
 acknowledge NCHS as the original source.

 The suggested citation to appear at the bottom of all tables is as follows:

       Source: National Center for Health Statistics (1994).

 The suggested citation to appear in a bibliography is as follows:

         National Center for Health Statistics (1998).  Data File Documentation,
         National Health Interview Survey of Disability, Phase I1, Adult File
         1994 (machine readable data file and documentation),  National Center
         for Health Statistics, Hyattsville, Maryland.

 The published material should also include a disclaimer that credits any
 analyses, interpretations, or conclusions reached to the author (recipient of
 the data file) and not to NCHS, which is responsible only for the initial
 data.  Consumers who wish to publish a technical description of the data
 should make an effort to insure that the description is not inconsistent with
 that published by NCHS.


 References

 1. Adams PF, Marano MA. Current estimates from the National Health Interview,
    Survey, 1994. National Center for Health Statistics. Vital Health Stat 10(193),
    1995.

 2. National Center for Health Statistics (1995). Public Use Data Tape
    Documentation, Part I, Tape Formats, National Health Interview Survey, 1994.
    National Center for Health Statistics, Hyattsville, MD (Producer).  National
    Technical Information Service, U.S. Department of Commerce, Springfield , VA.
    22161 (Distributor).



               1994 NATIONAL HEALTH INTERVIEW SURVEY
                     Outline of Items and Codes
                           16,114 Records

                 DISABILITY PHASE II ADULT PUBLIC USE FILE
 ______________________________________________________________________________
    Tape
  Locations   Item No.   Frequency    Items and Codes
 ______________________________________________________________________________

  1-2         -                       RECORD TYPE

                            16,114       67.  Adult Record
 ________________________________________________________________________________

  3-4         -                       PROCESSING YEAR

                            16,114       94.  1994
 ________________________________________________________________________________

  5           -                       PROCESSING QUARTER

                             3,767        1.  Quarter 1
                             4,241        2.  Quarter 2
                             4,024        3.  Quarter 3
                             4,082        4.  Quarter 4
 ________________________________________________________________________________

  6-8         HH-5               -    RANDOM RECODE OF PSU
 ________________________________________________________________________________

  9-10        HH-5                    WEEK - CENSUS CODE*

                               980       01.  Week 01
                             1,345       02.  Week 02
                             1,297       03.  Week 03
                             1,216       04.  Week 04
                             1,271       05.  Week 05
                             1,252       06.  Week 06
                             1,281       07.  Week 07
                             1,224       08.  Week 08
                             1,260       09.  Week 09
                             1,266       10.  Week 10
                             1,249       11.  Week 11
                             1,215       12.  Week 12
                             1,258       13.  Week 13
 ________________________________________________________________________________

 *This code represents the initial week of assignment.  The interview may be
  re-assigned for administrative purposes.  See locations 19-20 for the code
  which reflects the actual week assigned for conducting the interview.

                 1994 DISABILITY PHASE II ADULT PUBLIC USE FILE

 ________________________________________________________________________________
   Tape
 Locations    Item No.   Frequency    Items and Codes
 ________________________________________________________________________________

  11-12       HH-5               -    SEGMENT NUMBER

                                         Week plus Segment Number identifies the
                                         segment
 ________________________________________________________________________________

  13-14       HH-5               -    HOUSEHOLD NUMBER

                                         Numbered within PSU-Week-Segment
 ________________________________________________________________________________

  15-16       -                  -    PERSON NUMBER
 ________________________________________________________________________________

  17-18       -                  -    BLANK (Record Serial Number on some other
                                      record types)
 ________________________________________________________________________________

  19-20       HH-5                    PROCESSING WEEK CODE (Numbered within
                                      Quarter)

                               980       01.  Week 01
                             1,349       02.  Week 02
                             1,311       03.  Week 03
                             1,198       04.  Week 04
                             1,273       05.  Week 05
                             1,250       06.  Week 06
                             1,281       07.  Week 07
                             1,228       08.  Week 08
                             1,257       09.  Week 09
                             1,266       10.  Week 10
                             1,245       11.  Week 11
                             1,219       12.  Week 12
                             1,257       13.  Week 13
 ________________________________________________________________________________

  21          Recode                  LATE INTERVIEW (OR LAST ATTEMPT) FLAG

                            10,515        0.  Interview not late
                             4,201        1.  One week late
                             1,056        2.  Two weeks late
                               342        3.  Unknown
 ________________________________________________________________________________


                 1994 DISABILITY PHASE II ADULT PUBLIC USE FILE

 ________________________________________________________________________________
   Tape
 Locations    Item No.   Frequency    Items and Codes
 ________________________________________________________________________________

  22-23       HH-10c,d                TYPE OF LIVING QUARTERS:

                                      Housing Unit = (00-07)

                               259       00.  Housing unit; kind unknown
                            14,639       01.  House, apartment, flat
                                23       02.  HU in nontransient hotel,
                                              motel, etc.
                                 4       03.  HU-permanent in transient hotel,
                                              motel, etc.
                                 9       04.  HU in rooming house
                               922       05.  Mobile home or trailer with no
                                              permanent room added
                               153       06.  Mobile home or trailer with one
                                              or more permanent rooms added
                                14       07.  HU not specified above

                                      Other Unit = (08-13)

                                 7       08.  Quarters not HU in rooming or
                                              boarding house
                                 0       09.  Unit not permanent in transient
                                              hotel, motel, etc.
                                 2       10.  Unoccupied site for mobile home,
                                              trailer, or tent
                                40       11.  Student quarters in college
                                              dormitory
                                42       12.  Other unit not specified above
                                 0       13.  Other unit; kind unknown

 ________________________________________________________________________________

  24          HH-11                   HAS TELEPHONE

                            14,826        1.  Yes, phone number given
                               374        2.  Yes, no phone number given
                               807        3.  No
                               107        4.  Unknown
 ________________________________________________________________________________

  25          A-1                     SEX

                             6,850        1.  Male
                             9,264        2.  Female
 ________________________________________________________________________________

  26          -                  -    BLANK
 ________________________________________________________________________________

                 1994 DISABILITY PHASE II ADULT PUBLIC USE FILE

 ________________________________________________________________________________
   Tape
 Locations    Item No.   Frequency    Items and Codes
 ________________________________________________________________________________

  27-28       Person                  AGE
              Column
                                 0       00.  Under 1 year
                            16,107    01-98.  Number of years
                                 7       99.  99+ years of age
 ________________________________________________________________________________

  29          Recode                  AGE RECODE #1

                                 0        1.  Under 5 years
                                 0        2.  5-17 years
                               831        3.  18-24 years
                             4,308        4.  25-44 years
                             4,796        5.  45-64 years
                             1,419        6.  65-69 years
                             1,647        7.  70-74 years
                             3,113        8.  75 years and over
 ________________________________________________________________________________

  30          Recode                  AGE RECODE #2

                                 0        1.  Under 6 years
                                 0        2.  6-16 years
                               831        3.  17-24 years
                             1,809        4.  25-34 years
                             2,499        5.  35-44 years
                             2,392        6.  45-54 years
                             2,404        7.  55-64 years
                             3,066        8.  65-74 years
                             3,113        9.  75 years and over
 ________________________________________________________________________________

  31-32       Recode                  AGE RECODE #3

                                 0    00-35.  Months
                            16,114       36.  Over 3 years
 ________________________________________________________________________________

  33          -                  -    BLANK
 ________________________________________________________________________________

                 1994 DISABILITY PHASE II ADULT PUBLIC USE FILE

 ________________________________________________________________________________
   Tape
 Locations    Item No.   Frequency    Items and Codes
 ________________________________________________________________________________

  34-39       A-3                     MONTH AND YEAR OF BIRTH

  34-35                          -    Month

                                         01.  January         08.  August
                                         02.  February        09.  September
                                         03.  March           10.  October
                                         04.  April           11.  November
                                         05.  May             12.  December
                                         06.  June            99.  Unknown
                                         07.  July

  36-39                               Year of Birth

                                42    1800-1899.  1800-1899
                            16,072    1900-1994.  1900-1994
                                 0         9999.  Unknown
 ________________________________________________________________________________

  40          Recode                  HISPANIC ORIGIN IMPUTED FLAG

                            16,053        0.  Hispanic Origin Known
                                61        1.  Hispanic Origin Imputed from
                                              Reference Person
 ________________________________________________________________________________

  41-42       L-4                     MAIN RACIAL BACKGROUND*
                                      (see notation for locations 43-45)

                            13,061       01.  White
                             2,248       02.  Black
                               191       03.  Indian (American)
                                 2       04.  Eskimo
                                 1       05.  Aleut
                                36       06.  Chinese
                                62       07.  Filipino
                                 3       08.  Hawaiian
                                19       09.  Korean
                                26       10.  Vietnamese
                                51       11.  Japanese
                                19       12.  Asian Indian
                                 0       13.  Samoan
                                 2       14.  Guamanian
                                34       15.  Other API
                               227       16.  Other race
                                32       17.  Multiple race
                               100       99.  Unknown
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 *Some categories may be too small to analyze separately and therefore may
  produce unreliable estimates; in addition, counts may not agree with those
  produced by the Census Bureau.

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  43-45       Recode                  RACE RECODES

  43                                  Recode 1*          Persons whose Main
                                                         Racial Background
                            13,390        1.  White      (location 41-42) was
                             2,255        2.  Black      "other" or "unknown"
                               469        3.  Other      were classified in the
                                                         following recodes by
  44                                  Recode 2           using the racial
                                                         background observed by
                            13,390        1.  White      the interviewer.  Use
                             2,724        2.  Non-white  of these recodes is
                                                         recommended for
  45                                  Recode 3           estimating statistics
                                                         for the groups shown
                             2,255        1.  Black      here.
                            13,859        2.  Non-black

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  46-47       L-3                     HISPANIC ORIGIN**

                                 5       00.  Multiple Hispanic
                               189       01.  Puerto Rican
                                76       02.  Cuban
                               203       03.  Mexican-Mexicano
                               335       04.  Mexican-American
                                14       05.  Chicano
                                94       06.  Other Latin American
                               104       07.  Other Spanish
                                63       08.  Spanish, DK type
                                80       09.  Unknown if Spanish origin
                            14,951       10.  Not Spanish origin
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  48          L-7                     MARITAL STATUS

                                 0        0.  Under 14 years
                             8,683        1.  Married - spouse in household
                               165        2.  Married - spouse not in household
                             2,860        3.  Widowed
                             1,714        4.  Divorced
                               486        5.  Separated
                             2,178        6.  Never married
                                28        7.  Unknown
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  *This recode is used to define race in the Current Estimates tables.

 **If unknown, the family reference person code was imputed.  A flag
   indicating imputation is in loc. 40 and the relationship to reference
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  49          L-1                     VETERAN STATUS

                            12,935        1.  Non-veteran
                                13        2.  WW I
                             1,200        3.  WW II
                               491        4.  Korean War
                               659        5.  Vietnam veteran
                               187        6.  Post-Vietnam
                               385        7.  Other service
                                60        8.  Served in Armed Forces, unknown if
                                              war veteran
                               184        9.  Unknown if served in Armed Forces
                                 0    Blank.  Under 18 years of age
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  50          L-1                     ACTIVE GUARD/RESERVE STATUS FOR PERSONS
                                      ON ACTIVE DUTY IN ARMED FORCES

                            12,935        0.  Non-veteran
                               151        1.  All service in Guard/Reserve
                               483        2.  Some service in Guard/Reserve
                                 5        3.  Unknown if all service in
                                              Guard/Reserve
                             2,157        4.  No active service in Guard/Reserve
                               383        5.  Unknown if ever active member in
                                              Guard/Reserve or served in Armed
                                              Forces
                                 0    Blank.  Under 18 years of age
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  51-52       L-2                     EDUCATION OF INDIVIDUAL - COMPLETED YEARS

                               191       00.  Never attended; kindergarten only
                            11,010    01-12.  Grades 1-12

                                      College:

                               945       13.  1 year
                             1,255       14.  2 years
                               443       15.  3 years
                             1,146       16.  4 years
                               274       17.  5 years
                               649       18.  6 years or more
                               201       19.  Unknown
                                 0    Blank.  Under 5 years of age
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  53          Recode                  EDUCATION OF INDIVIDUAL RECODE

                               191        0.  None; kindergarten only
                             2,703        1.  1-8 years (elementary)
                             2,691        2.  9-11 years (high school)
                             5,616        3.  12 years (high school graduate)
                             2,643        4.  1-3 years (college)
                             1,146        5.  4 years (college graduate)
                               923        6.  5+ years (post-college)
                               201        7.  Unknown
                                 0    Blank.  Under 5 years of age
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  54-55       -                       HIGHEST EDUCATION OF RESPONSIBLE ADULT
                                      FAMILY MEMBER (Detail)

                                59       00.  Never attended; kindergarten only
                             9,472    01-12.  Grades 1-12

                                      College:

                             1,103       13.  1 year
                             1,625       14.  2 years
                               571       15.  3 years
                             1,668       16.  4 years
                               433       17.  5 years
                             1,086       18.  6 years or more
                                97       19.  Unknown
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  56          -                       HIGHEST EDUCATION OF RESPONSIBLE
                                      ADULT FAMILY MEMBER Recode

                                59        0.  None; kindergarten only
                             1,599        1.  1-8 years (elementary)
                             2,051        2.  9-11 years (high school)
                             5,822        3.  12 years (high school graduate)
                             3,299        4.  1-3 years (college)
                             1,668        5.  4 years (college graduate)
                             1,519        6.  5+ years (post-college)
                                97        7.  Unknown
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  57          L-8                     FAMILY INCOME $20,000 OR MORE

                             7,751        1.  Less than $20,000
                             7,935        2.  $20,000 or more
                               428        3.  Unknown
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  58-59       L-8                     FAMILY INCOME

                                90       00.  Less than  $1,000
                               113       01.  $1,000 - $ 1,999
                               131       02.   2,000 -   2,999
                               164       03.   3,000 -   3,999
                               242       04.   4,000 -   4,999
                               442       05.   5,000 -   5,999
                               436       06.   6,000 -   6,999
                               459       07.   7,000 -   7,999
                               384       08.   8,000 -   8,999
                               416       09.   9,000 -   9,999
                               466       10.  10,000 -  10,999
                               275       11.  11,000 -  11,999
                               538       12.  12,000 -  12,999
                               324       13.  13,000 -  13,999
                               326       14.  14,000 -  14,999
                               354       15.  15,000 -  15,999
                               319       16.  16,000 -  16,999
                               289       17.  17,000 -  17,999
                               321       18.  18,000 -  18,999
                               420       19.  19,000 -  19,999
                             1,404       20.  20,000 -  24,999
                               974       21.  25,000 -  29,999
                               958       22.  30,000 -  34,999
                               632       23.  35,000 -  39,999
                               616       24.  40,000 -  44,999
                               455       25.  45,000 -  49,999
                             2,097       26.  $50,000 and over
                             2,469       27.  Unknown
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  60         Recode                   FAMILY INCOME RECODE

                               740        0.  Under $5,000
                               878        1.  $ 5,000 - $ 6,999
                             1,259        2.    7,000 -   9,999
                             1,929        3.   10,000 -  14,999
                             1,703        4.   15,000 -  19,999
                             1,404        5.   20,000 -  24,999
                             1,932        6.   25,000 -  34,999
                             1,703        7.   35,000 -  49,999
                             2,097        8.  $50,000 or more
                             2,469        9.  Unknown
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  61          Generated               NHIS POVERTY INDEX*

                            11,710        1.  At or above poverty threshold
                             2,734        2.  Below poverty threshold
                             1,670        3.  Unknown
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  62-63                               FAMILY RELATIONSHIP

  62          A-2                     Type of Family

                             3,952        &.  Primary individual
                               147        -.  Secondary individual
                            12,004        0.  Primary family
                                11      1-9.  Secondary family

  63          A-2                     Relationship to Reference Person

                             3,833        &.  Reference person, living alone
                             6,503        0.  Reference person, 2+ persons in
                                              household
                             4,001        1.  Spouse, other spouse NOT in Armed
                                              Forces and living at home
                                30        2.  Spouse, other spouse IN Armed
                                              Forces and living at home
                               998        3.  Child of reference person or
                                              spouse
                                31        4.  Grandchild of reference person or
                                              spouse
                               390        5.  Parent of reference person or
                                              spouse
                               327        6.  Other relative
                                 1        7.  Child of ineligible reference
                                              person
                                 0        9.  Unknown
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   64     Recode                        FAMILY RELATIONSHIP RECODE

                             3,833         1.  Living alone
                               266         2.  Living only with non-relative
                             8,675         3.  Living with spouse
                             3,340         4.  Living with relative - other
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   65-66   Generated                 -  SIZE OF FAMILY**

                                        Unrelated individuals are coded 01
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 *Based on family size, number of children under 18 years of age and family
  income using the 1993 poverty levels derived from the August, 1994 Current
  Population Survey.

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  67          Generated               SIZE OF FAMILY RECODE

                            16,060      1-8.  Number of members
                                54        9.  9+ members
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  68          A-2                     PARENT/OTHER ADULT RELATIVE (under 25
                                      years old and never married)

                               193        1.  Both parents, no other relative
                                99        2.  Mother only
                                12        3.  Father only
                                57        4.  Both parents and other 21+ year
                                              old adult relative
                                20        5.  Mother and other 21+ year old
                                              adult relative
                                 4        6.  Father and other 21+ year old
                                              adult relative
                                18        7.  No parent, but one 21+ year old
                                              adult relative
                                12        8.  No parent, but two or more 21+
                                              year old adult relatives
                                29        9.  Unknown
                               146        0.  Other
                            15,524    Blank.  Not applicable (25+ years old or
                                              never married)
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  69          B-1                     MAJOR ACTIVITY (18+ years old)
              B-8
                             5,243        1.  Working
                             4,460        2.  Keeping house
                               521        3.  Going to school
                             5,709        4.  Something else
                               181        5.  Unknown
                                 0    Blank.  Not applicable (Under 18 years)
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  70          G-4                     HEALTH STATUS

                             1,879        1.  Excellent
                             2,976        2.  Very Good
                             4,990        3.  Good
                             3,870        4.  Fair
                             2,305        5.  Poor
                                94        6.  Unknown
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  71          Recode                  ACTIVITY LIMITATION STATUS*- (all ages)

                             3,826        1.  Unable to perform major activity
                             3,336        2.  Limited in kind/amount major
                                              activity
                             2,641        3.  Limited in other activities
                             6,311        4.  Not limited (includes unknowns)
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  72          Recode                  ACTIVITY LIMITATION STATUS MEASURED BY
                                      "ABILITY TO WORK" (18-69 years)

                             3,878        1.  Unable to work
                             1,976        2.  Limited in kind/amount of work
                             1,218        3.  Limited in other activities
                             4,282        4.  Not limited (includes unknowns)
                             4,760    Blank.  Not applicable (under 18 years,
                                              70+ years)
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  73          B-11                    LIMITATION OF SCHOOL ACTIVITIES
                                      (5-17 years)

                                 0        1.  Unable to attend school
                                 0        2.  Attends special school/classes
                                 0        3.  Needs special school/classes
                                 0        4.  Limited in school attendance
                                 0        5.  Limited in other activities
                                 0        6.  Not limited (includes unknowns)
                            16,114    Blank.  Not applicable (under 5 years
                                              or 18+ years)
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  74          B-14                    NEEDS HELP WITH PERSONAL CARE (5-59 years
                                      old and limited, or age 60-69 years)

                               466        1.  Unable to perform personal care
                                              needs
                             1,269        2.  Limited in performing other
                                              routine needs
                             6,008        3.  Not limited in performing personal
                                              or routine needs
                                39        4.  Unknown
                             8,332    Blank.  Not applicable (under 5 years;
                                              5-59 years not limited;
                                              70+ years old)
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  75          D-1                     EMPLOYMENT STATUS IN PAST 2 WEEKS
                                      (18+ years)

                                      In the Labor Force: (1-7)

                                      Currently emp1oyed: (1-3)

                             5,262        1.  Worked in past 2 weeks
                               264        2.  Did not work, has job; not on
                                              lay-off and not looking for work
                                 7        3.  Did not work, has job; looking
                                              for work

                                      Unemployed: (4-7)

                                21        4.  Did not work, has job; on lay-off
                                 2        5.  Did not work, has job; on lay-
                                              off and looking for work
                                48        6.  Did not work, has job; unknown
                                              if looking or on lay-off
                               388        7.  Did not work, has no job;
                                              looking for work or on lay-off

                                      Not in Labor Force (18+ years):(8)

                            10,122        8.  Not in Labor Force (18+ years)
                                 0    Blank.  Not applicable (Under 18 years
                                              old)
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  76          L-6                     CLASS OF WORKER

                            10,122        0.  Not in labor force
                             4,072        1.  Private company
                               200        2.  Federal Government employee
                               300        3.  State Government employee
                               461        4.  Local Government employee
                               144        5.  Incorporated business
                               672        6.  Self-employed
                                13        7.  Without pay
                                19        8.  Never worked
                               111        9.  Unknown
                                 0    Blank.  Under 18
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  77-79       L-6                     INDUSTRY DETAIL CODE

                             5,992    010-998.  Code number
                            10,122      Blank.  Not applicable
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  80-81       Recode             -    INDUSTRY RECODE 1

                                      SEE APPENDIX B
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  82-83       Recode             -    INDUSTRY RECODE 2

                                      SEE APPENDIX B
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  84-86       L-6                     OCCUPATION DETAIL CODE

                             5,992    001-998.  Code number
                            10,122      Blank.  Not applicable
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  87-88       Recode             -    OCCUPATION RECODE 1

                                      SEE APPENDIX C
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  89-90       Recode             -    OCCUPATION RECODE 2

                                      SEE APPENDIX C
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  91          L-R                     RESPONDENT FOR CORE

                            11,967        1.  Self-entirely
                             1,080        2.  Self-partly
                             2,945        3.  Proxy
                               122        4.  Unknown
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  92         Recode                  CONDITION LIST ASSIGNED AND ASKED

                             2,675        1.  Condition List 1, Skin and
                                              musculoskeletal
                             2,609        2.  Condition List 2, Impairments
                             2,649        3.  Condition List 3, Digestive
                             2,677        4.  Condition List 4, Miscellaneous
                             2,847        5.  Condition List 5, Circulatory
                             2,549        6.  Condition List 6, Respiratory
                               108        7.  Unknown
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  93-94       G-5                     HEIGHT WITHOUT SHOES (18+ years)

                            15,994    36-98.  Number of inches
                               120       99.  Unknown
                                 0    Blank.  Under 18 years of age
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  95-97       G-5                     WEIGHT WITHOUT SHOES (18+ years)

                            15,810    050-500.  Number of pounds
                               304        501.  Unknown
                                 0      Blank.  Under 18 years of age
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  98-99       Recode                  TOTAL RESTRICTED ACTIVITY DAYS
                                      IN PAST TWO WEEKS

                            12,112       00.  None
                             4,002    01-14.  Days
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  100-101     D-4                     BED DAYS IN PAST TWO WEEKS

                            13,937       00.  None
                             2,177    01-14.  Days
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  102-103     D-2                     WORK-LOSS DAYS IN PAST TWO WEEKS (control
                                      on Currently Employed, 75:1-3)

                            15,356       00.  None
                               758    01-14.  Days
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  104-105     D-3                     SCHOOL-LOSS DAYS IN PAST TWO WEEKS

                            16,114       00.  None
                                 0    01-14.  Days
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  106-107     D-6                     OTHER DAYS OF RESTRICTED ACTIVITY
                                      IN PAST TWO WEEKS

                            13,642       00.  None
                             2,472    01-14.  Days
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  108-110     G-2                     BED DAYS IN PAST 12 MONTHS

                             7,079        000.  None
                             8,784    001-365.  1-365 days
                               251        366.  Unknown
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  111         Recode                  BED DAYS IN PAST 12 MONTHS

                             7,079        0.  None
                             4,501        1.  1-7 days
                             2,510        2.  8-30 days
                             1,325        3.  31-180 days
                               448        4.  181-365 days
                               251        5.  Unknown
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  112-114     G-3                     DOCTOR VISITS IN PAST 12 MONTHS

                             1,795        000.  None
                            14,185    001-996.  Visits
                                 0        997.  997+ visits
                               134        998.  Unknown
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  115         G-3                     INTERVAL SINCE LAST DOCTOR VISIT

                                 5        0.  Never
                            14,401        1.  Less than 1 year
                               673        2.  1 to less than 2 years
                               614        3.  2 to less than 5 years
                               255        4.  5 years or more
                               166        5.  Unknown
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  116-117     Generated          -    NUMBER OF CONDITIONS
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  118-119     Generated          -    NUMBER OF ACUTE INCIDENCE CONDITIONS
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  120-121     Generated          -    NUMBER OF TWO-WEEK DOCTOR VISITS
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  122-123     Generated          -    NUMBER OF SHORT-STAY HOSPITAL EPISODES IN
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  124-126     Generated          -    SHORT-STAY HOSPITAL EPISODE DAYS IN PAST
                                      12 MONTHS
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  127-128     Generated          -    NUMBER OF SHORT-STAY HOSPITAL EPISODES IN
                                      PAST 12 MONTHS EXCLUDING DELIVERY*
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  129-131     Generated          -    SHORT-STAY HOSPITAL EPISODE DAYS IN PAST
                                      12 MONTHS EXCLUDING DELIVERY*
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  132-133     Generated          -    NUMBER OF SHORT-STAY HOSPITAL DISCHARGES
                                      IN PAST 6 MONTHS
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  134-136     Generated          -    NUMBER OF DAYS IN SHORT-STAY HOSPITAL IN
                                      PAST 12 MONTHS FOR DISCHARGES IN PAST 6
                                      MONTHS
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  137-138     Generated          -    NUMBER OF SHORT-STAY HOSPITAL DISCHARGES
                                      IN PAST 6 MONTHS EXCLUDING DELIVERY*
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  139-141     Generated          -    NUMBER OF DAYS IN SHORT-STAY HOSPITAL IN
                                      PAST 12 MONTHS FOR DISCHARGES IN PAST 6
                                      MONTHS EXCLUDING DELIVERY*
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  144         L-9b                    YEARS LIVED IN STATE OF PRESENT RESIDENCE

                               134        1.  Less than 1 year
                               475        2.  1 yr., less than 5 years
                               514        3.  5 yrs., less than 10 yrs.
                               497        4.  10 yrs., less than 15 yrs.
                            12,943        5.  15 years or more
                               259        9.  Unknown
                             1,292    Blank.  Not applicable (Foreign born)
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  145         L-9c                    YEARS LIVED IN UNITED STATES

                                11        1.  Less than 1 year
                               109        2.  1 yr., less than 5 years
                               122        3.  5 yrs., less than 10 yrs.
                               150        4.  10 yrs., less than 15 yrs.
                               885        5.  15 years or more
                                15        9.  Unknown
                            14,822    Blank.  Not applicable (U.S. born)
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  146-171     -                  -    BLANK
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  172-177     -                  -    FINAL QUARTER BASIC WEIGHT BEFORE
                                      AGE-SEX-RACE ADJUSTMENT
                                      (Has one implied decimal)
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  178         Master                  TYPE OF SUBSTRATUM
              Record
                             1,660        0.  Permit
                             1,614        1.  Area, oversampled for blacks
                            12,840        2.  Area, not oversampled for blacks
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  179-181     -                  -    FULL SAMPLE STRATUM IDENTIFIER
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  182         Master                  REGION
              Record
                             2,968        1.  Northeast
                             4,023        2.  Midwest
                             5,609        3.  South
                             3,514        4.  West
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  183         Master                  GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION
              Record
                                      MSA Size
                             6,058        1.  1,000,000 or more
                             4,115        2.  250,000 - 999,999
                             1,057        3.  100,000 - 249,999
                               301        4.  Under 100,000
                             4,583    Blank.  Non-MSA
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  184         -                  -    BLANK
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  185         Master                  TYPE OF PSU
              Record
                             7,750        1.  MSA - Self-representing
                             3,781        3.  MSA - Nonself-representing
                                 4        4.  Non-MSA - Self-representing
                             4,579        6.  Non-MSA - Nonself-representing
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  186         Recode                  MSA - NON-MSA RESIDENCE

                             5,207        1.  MSA - Central City
                             6,324        2.  MSA - Not Central City
                             4,402        3.  Non-MSA - Nonfarm
                               181        4.  Non-MSA - Farm
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  187-189                        -    PSEUDO PSU CODES
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  190-200                        -    BLANK
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  201-206     -                  -    FINAL ANNUAL BASIC WEIGHT
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  207-390     -                  -    BLANK
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 (391-394)    -                       MONTH AND YEAR OF DFS INTERVIEW

  391-392                             DOI Month

                            16,114    01-12.  Month of Interview
                                 0       99.  Unknown

  393-394                             DOI Year

                            16,114    94-96.  Year of Interview
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  395-397     Generated          -    LENGTH OF TIME BETWEEN INTERVIEWS
                                      (DAYS)
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  398-399     -                       AGE AT FOLLOWBACK INTERVIEW

                                 0       00.  Under 1 year
                            16,108    01-98.  Number of years
                                 6       99.  99+ years of age
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                 1994 DISABILITY PHASE II ADULT PUBLIC USE FILE

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   Tape
 Locations    Item No.   Frequency    Items and Codes
 ________________________________________________________________________________

   400        Recode                  COMPLETION STATUS

                            15,844        1.  Complete
                               172        2.  Partial
                                93        3.  Institutionalized Complete
                                 5        4.  Institutionalized Partial
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  401         Recode                  MODE OF INTERVIEW

                             3,593        1.  Telephone
                            12,373        2.  Personal Visit
                               148        8.  Not ascertained
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  402-410     -                  -    BLANK
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                1994 DISABILITY PHASE II ADULT PUBLIC USE FILE
Section A - Housing and Long Term Care
Section B - Transportation
Section C - Social Activity
Section D - Work History/Employment
Section E - Vocational Rehabilitation
Section F - Assistive Devices and Technologies
Section G - Health Insurance
Section H - Assistance With Key Activities
Section I - Other Services
Section J - Self Direction
Section K - Family Structure, Relationships, and Living Arrangements
Section P - Interviewer Observations
 EMPLOYMENT STATUS SUBGROUPS

 Question Numbers and Tape Location of Identical and Similar Questions for
                           Employment Status Subgroups:

     Section D (Locations in parentheses)


                                  NEVER WORKED     NOW WORKING


 Question Short Wording           A         B      C     D      E     F     G


 Does HEALTH* Entirely prevent    2         2      2     2      2
 from working                   (903)     (903)  (903) (903)  (903)

 Able to work if accommodations   3         3      3     -      -
 made                           (904)     (904)  (904)

 Need special features to work    4         4      -    12      -   22a(1)
 (A) Would                    (905-911) (905-911)    (934-940)      (1-7)

 (B) Do                                                                   31a(2)
                                                                          (1-7)

 Need special equipment, arrange- 5         5      -    13a     -
 ments to work/do job           (912)     (912)        (941)
 (A) Would

 (B) Do                                                              23a    32
                                                                    (984) (1052)

 What equipment/arrangements      -        13b     -    13b     -
 needed(3) (A) Would                    (942-951)    (942-951)

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      (1) additional words: regardless of whether or not you
          actually have them Q 22a(1-7) consists of these
          locations:  970, 972, 974, 976, 978, 980, 982

      (2) additional words: regardless of whether or not you
          actually have them Q 31a(1-7) consists of these
          locations: 1038, 1040, 1042, 1044, 1046, 1048, 1050

      (3) if need special equipment in order to work in previous
          question

                                                                           

 Question Numbers and Tape Location of Identical and Similar Questions for
                           Employment Status Subgroups:

      Section D (Locations in parentheses)


                                    NOT WORKING


 Question Short Wording             H    I J  K   L       M     N      O     P


 Does HEALTH* Entirely prevent                    61      61    61     61    61
 from working                                   (1182)  (1182)(1182) (1182)(1182)

 Able to work if accommodations                   62      62    74     74
 made                                           (1183)  (1183)(1231) (1231)

 Need special features to work      42            67            79
 (A) Would                     (1113-1119)   (1199-1205)   (1247-1253)

 (B) Do

 Need special equipment, arrange-   43a           68a           80a
 ments too work/do job (A) Would  (1120)        (1207)        (1254)

                       (B) Do

 What equipment/arrangements        43b           68b           80b
 needed(3) (A) Would            (1121-1130)   (1208-1217)   (1255-1264)

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      (3) if need special equipment in order to work in previous
          question

                                                                           
 Question Numbers and Tape Location of Identical and Similar Questions for
                      Employment Status Subgroups:

       *Section D (Locations in parentheses)


                  NEVER WORKED                                 NOW WORKING


 Question Short   A        B        C        D        E        F          G
 Wording

 What equipment/                                             23b(4)     33a(5)
 arrangements                                                (1-10)     (1-10)
 needed
 (cont'd)(B)Do

 Unpaid           6        14       6        14       14       26b        36b
 volunteer      (913)    (952)    (913)    (952)    (952)    (1022)     (1089)
 work past
 12 months?

 No. of days      7        15       7        15       15       26c        36c
 volunteered  (914-917)(953-956)(914-917)(953-956)(953-956)(1023-1026)(1090-1093)
 in past 12
 months?

 Does HEALTH*                                8        8
 limit ability                             (920)    (920)
 to work

 Looked for                                  9
 work in past                              (921)
 2 years?

 Did not look                              10(6)
 because: reasons/                       (922-932)
 barriers

 Would you look                              11
 in next                                   (933)
 6 months?

 Does HEALTH*                                                  17         17
 limit kind or                                               (960)      (960)
 amt. of work

 # of hrs.                                                   18(7)        27
 usually work                                              (961-962)  (1029-1030)
 per week
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      (4) Q23b(1-10)consists of these locations: 985, 987,
          989, 991, 993, 995, 997, 999, 1001, 1003

      (5) Q 33a(1-10) consists of these locations: 1053, 1055,
          1057, 1059, 1061, 1063, 1065, 1067, 1069, 1071

      (6) and have not looked for work in past 2 years

      (7) additional words: usually work
                                                                           

 Question Numbers and Tape Location of Identical and Similar Questions for
                      Employment Status Subgroups:

     Section D (Locations in parentheses)


                           NOT WORKING (Cont'd)


 Question Short Wording    H           I           J           K           L


 What equipment/
 arrangements needed
 (cont'd) (B)Do

 Unpaid volunteer work     46          52          55          59          71
 past 12 months?         (1136)      (1151)      (1162)      (1175)      (1223)

 No. of days               47          53          56          60          72
 volunteered in       (1137-1140) (1152-1155) (1163-1166) (1176-1179) (1224-1227)
 past 12 months

 Does HEALTH* limit
 ability to work

 Looked for work
 in past 2 years?

 Did not look because:     41                                              65
 reasons/barriers     (1102-1112)                                     (1187-1197)

 Would you look in                                                        66
 next 6 months?                                                         (1198)

 Does HEALTH* limit        38          38
 kind or amt. of work    (1097)      (1097)

 # of hrs. usually
 work per week
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 Question Numbers and Tape Location of Identical and Similar Questions for
                      Employment Status Subgroups:

      Section D (Locations in parentheses)


                                       NOT WORKING (Cont'd)


 Question Short Wording                M           N           O           P


 What equipment/arrangements
 needed (cont'd)      (B)Do

 Unpaid volunteer work past 12         71          83          83          91
 months?                             (1223)      (1270)      (1270)      (1289)

 No. of days volunteered in past       72          84          84          92
 12 months?                       (1224-1227) (1271-1274) (1271-1274) (1290-1293)

 Does HEALTH* limit ability to
 work

 Looked for work in past 2 years?

 Did not look because:                             77
 reasons/barriers                             (1235-1245)

 Would you look in next 6                          78                      88
 months?                                         (1246)                  (1283)

 Does HEALTH* limit kind or                        73          73          73
 amt. of work                                    (1230)      (1230)      (1230)

 # of hrs. usually work
 per week
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 Question Numbers and Tape Location of Identical and Similar Questions for
                           Employment Status Subgroups:

     Section D (Locations in parentheses)


                                    NEVER WORKED              NOW WORKING


 Question Short Wording             A   B   C   D   E         F            G


 HEALTH* caused change in Kind/                               19           28
 Amt./Job                                                 (963-965)   (1031-1033)

 HEALTH* make difficult to change                            20a          29a
 jobs                                                       (966)       (1034)

 How difficult (very or somewhat)?                           20b          29b
                                                            (967)       (1035)

 HEALTH* make difficult to advance                           21a          30a
 at job                                                     (968)       (1036)

 How difficult (very or somewhat)?                           21b          30b
                                                            (969)        (1037)

 Have special features at work? (8)                         22b(9)      31b(10)
                                                            (1-7)        (1-7)

 Have special equipment at work?                           23c(12)      33b(13)
                                                            (1-10)       (1-10)

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      (8) if yes needed in previous section of same question

      (9) Q 22b(1-7) consists of these locations: 971, 973, 975, 977, 979, 981,
          983

      (10) Q 31b(1-7) consists of these locations: 1039, 1041, 1043, 1045, 1047,
           1049, 1051

      (11) if yes needed in previous section of same question

      (12) Q 23c(1-10) consists of these locations: 986, 988, 990, 992, 994, 996,
           998, 1000, 1002, 1004

      (13) Q 33b(1-10) consists of these locations: 1054, 1056, 1058, 1060, 1062,
           1064, 1066, 1068, 1070, 1072

                                                                           

 Question Numbers and Tape Location of Identical and Similar Questions for
                      Employment Status Subgroups:

      Section D (Locations in parentheses)


                                    NOT WORKING


 Question Short Wording             H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O       P


 HEALTH* caused change in Kind/                                  85
 Amt./Job                                                   (1277-1279)

 HEALTH* make difficult to change
 jobs

 How difficult (very or somewhat)?


 HEALTH* make difficult to advance
 at job

 How difficult (very or somewhat)?

 Have special features at work? (8)


 Have special equipment at work?
 (11)

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      (8) if yes needed in previous section of same question

      (11) if yes needed in previous section of same question

                                                                           -8-

 Question Numbers and Tape Location of Identical and Similar Questions for
                   Employment Status Subgroups:

      Section D (Locations in parentheses)


                                     NEVER WORKED           NOW WORKING


 Question Short Wording              A   B C   D   E        F            G


 Usually get to work                                      24a/b        34a/b
                                                       (1006-1016)  (1073-1083)

 HEALTH* related fired/laid off/                           25           35
 resigned past 5 yrs                                     (1017)       (1084)

 HEALTH* related job action limits                         26a          36a
 past 5 yrs                                            (1018-1021)  (1085-1088)

 Looking for work or on layoff


 Year stopped working at last job


 Year last worked at a job or business


 HEALTH* difficult to look for
 work (A)

      (B) Now


 Retired on (A) disability

            (B) else


 Age when retired on (A) disability

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 Question Numbers and Tape Location of Identical and Similar Questions for
                      Employment Status Subgroups:

       Section D (Locations in parentheses)


                           NOT WORKING


 Question Short Wording    H           I           J           K           L


 Usually get to work

 HEALTH* related           44          50                                  69
 fired/laid off/         (1131)      (1146)                              (1218)
 resigned past
 5 yrs

 HEALTH* related job       45          51                                  70
 action limits        (1132-1135) (1147-1150)                         (1219-1222)
 past 5 yrs

 Looking for work          37          37          37          37          37
 or on layoff            (1096)      (1096)      (1096)      (1096)      (1096)

 Year stopped working      39          48
 at last job          (1098-1099) (1143-1144)


 Year last worked at                                                       63
 a job or business                                                    (1184-1185)

 HEALTH* difficult to      40
 look for work (A)       (1100)

               (B)Now                  49                                  64
                                     (1145)                              (1186)

 Retired on (A)                                   54a         54a         54a
 disability                                      (1158)      (1158)      (1158)

            (B)else                                           57a         57a
                                                             (1169)      (1169)

 Age when retired on                              54b
 (A) disability                               (1159-1160)

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 Question Numbers and Tape Location of Identical and Similar Questions for
                      Employment Status Subgroups:

       Section D (Locations in parentheses)


                               NOT WORKING (Cont'd)


 Question Short Wording                M           N           O           P


 Usually get to work


 HEALTH* related fired/laid off/                   81                      89
 resigned past 5 yrs                             (1265)                  (1284)

 HEALTH* related job action limits                 82                      90
 past 5 yrs                                   (1266-1269)             (1285-1288)

 Looking for work or on layoff         37          37          37          37
                                     (1096)      (1096)      (1096)      (1096)

 Year stopped working at last job


 Year last worked at a job or business             75                      86
                                              (1232-1233)             (1280-1281)

 HEALTH* difficult to look for                   76(14)
 work (A)                                        (1234)

      (B) Now                                                              87
                                                                         (1282)

 Retired on (A) disability            54a         54a         54a         54a
                                     (1158)      (1158)      (1158)      (1158)

            (B) else                  57a         57a         57a         57a
                                     (1169)      (1169)      (1169)      (1169)

 Age when retired on (A) disability

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      (14) additional words: now make

                                                                         

 Question Numbers and Tape Location of Identical and Similar Questions for
                   Employment Status Subgroups:

      Section D (Locations in parentheses)


                               NEVER      NOW                   NOT
                               WORKED     WORKING               WORKING


 Question Short Wording        A B C D E  F G     H I    J      K      L M N O P


 Age when retired on (cont'd)                                  57b
                     (B) else                              (1170-1171)


 Continue working if enough                             54c
 accommodations                                       (1161)


 HEALTH caused retirement                                      58
                                                             (1174)
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 Groups:                                                                  

 A.   Never worked*, prevented by HEALTH from working but could work with if
      accomodations were made, doesn't need special equipment or arrangements
 B.   Never worked*, prevented by HEALTH from working but could work with if
      accomodations were made, needs special equipment or arrangements
 C.   Never worked*, prevented by HEALTH from working and could not work even if
      accommodations were made
 D.   Never worked*, not prevented by HEALTH from working but limited in work
 E.   Never worked*, not prevented by HEALTH from working and not limited in work
 F.   Working, limited in kind or amount because of HEALTH
 G.   Working, not limited in kind or amount because of HEALTH
 H.   Not working, looking for work, limited in kind or amount because of HEALTH
 I.   Not working, looking for work, not limited in kind or amount because of
      HEALTH
 J.   Not working, not looking for work, retired on disability
 K.   Not working, not looking for work, retired from a job or business
 L.   Not working, not looking for work, not retired from a job or business,
      Entirely prevented by HEALTH from working but could work if accomodations
      were made
 M.   Not working, not looking for work, not retired from a job or business,
      Entirely prevented by HEALTH from working and could not work even if
      accomodations were made
 N.   Not working, not looking for work, not retired from a job or business, not
      Entirely prevented by HEALTH from working but limited in kind/amount work,
      able to work if accomodations were made
 O.   Not working, not looking for work, not retired from a job or business, not
      Entirely prevented by HEALTH from working but limited in kind/amount work,
      could not work even if accomodations were made
 P.   Not working, not looking for work, not retired from a job or business, not
      Entirely prevented by HEALTH from working and not limited in kind/amount
      work


 * includes unknown if ever worked

                                                                         

 FLAGGED VARIABLES

        1994-95 DISABILITY FOLLOWBACK SURVEY SAMPLE SELECTION
                SUMMARY OF FLAGGED VARIABLES for Adults

                                                                      ADULTS
                     FLAG DESCRIPTION                            Ages 18 and over
                                                                      DFS-2

     F1 = UNABLE TO WORK - WORK MAIN ACTIVITY                           X
     F2 = LIMITED IN KIND OR AMT OF WORK - WORK MAIN ACTIVITY           X
     F3 = UNABLE TO DO HOUSEWORK - HWK MAIN ACTIVITY                    X
     F4 = LIMITED IN KIND OR AMT HOUSEWORK - HWK MAIN ACTIVITY          X
     F5 = UNABLE TO WORK - HWK MAIN ACTIVITY                            X
     F6 = LIMITED IN KIND OR AMT OF WORK - HWK MAIN ACTIVITY            X
     F7 = ANY OTHER ACTIVITY LIMITATION                                 X
     F8 = NEEDS HELP FOR  EATING, BATHING, DRESSING (ADLS)              X
     F9 = NEEDS HELP FOR HOUSEHOLD CHORES (IADLS)                       X
     F16 = ANY OTHER ACTIVITY LIMIT AGES <18 & 70+               X
     F17 = NEEDS HELP ADLS SOME AGES 5-59 & ALL AGES 60-69          X
     F18 = NEEDS HELP IADLS SOME AGES 5-59 & ALL AGES 60-69         X
     F19 = POOR SELF RATED HEALTH STATUS                                X
     F21 = MEDICARE COVERAGE                                            X
     F22 = MEDICAID COVERAGE                                            X
     F23 = SOCIAL SECURITY OR RR RETIREMENT FOR DISABILITY              X
     F24 = EVER APPLIED FOR SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS                    X
     F25 = RECEIVE SUPPLEMENTAL SECURITY INCOME                         X
     F26 = EVER APPLIED FOR SSI                                         X
     F27 = RECEIVE ANY OTHER DISABILITY PENSION                         X
     F28 = LEGALLY BLIND                                                X
     F29 = DIFF SEEING EXPECTED TO LAST 12 MOS                          X
     F31 = TROUBLE HEARING EXP TO LAST 12 MOS                           X
     F32 = DIFF COMMUNICATING OUTSIDE FAMILY ONSET AGE <22           X
     F33 = DIFF COMM OUTSIDE FAMILY, ONSETAGE  >21 OR UNK            X
     F34 = DIFF COMUNICATING SO FAMILY MEMBERS UNDERSTAND               X
     F35 = DIFF COMMUNICATING BASIC NEEDS TO FAMILY                     X
     F36 = DIFF UNDERSTANDING OTHERS, ONSET AGE <22                  X
     F37 = DIFF UNDERSTANDING OTHERS, ONSET AGE >21 OR UNK           X
     F38 = DIFFICULTY WITH AGE APPROPRIATE  LEARNING                    X
     F39 = CANE                                                         X
     F40 = CRUTCHES                                                     X
     F41 = WALKER                                                       X
     F42 = MEDICALLY PRESCRIBED SHOES                                   X
     F43 = MANUAL WHEELCHAIR                                            X
     F44 = ELECTRIC WHEELCHAIR                                          X
     F45 = SCOOTER                                                      X
     F46 = EXPECTED TO USE BRACE 12+ MOS                                X
     F47 = ARTIFICIAL LEG/ARM                                           X
     F48 = DIZZINESS LASTING 3+ MOS                                     X
     F49 = PROBLEM WITH BALANCE LASTING 3+ MOS                          X
     F50 = RINGING, ROARING, BUZZING IN EARS LASTING 3+ MOS             X
     F51 = LEARNING DISABILITY                                          X
     F52 = CEREBRAL PALSY                                               X
     F53 = CYSTIC FIBROSIS                                              X
     F54 = DOWN SYNDROME                                                X
     F55 = MENTAL RETARDATION                                           X
     F56 = MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY                                           X
     F57 = SPINA BIFIDA                                                 X
     F58 = AUTISM                                                       X
     F59 = HYDROCEPHALUS                                                X

                                                                     ADULTS
                     FLAG DESCRIPTION                          Ages 18 and over
                                                                      DFS-2
     F61 = BATH/SHOWER-GET HELP                                         X
     F62 = DRESS-GET HELP                                               X
     F63 = EAT-GET HELP                                                 X
     F64 = GET IN/OUT BED/CHAIR-GET HELP                                X
     F65 = TOILET-GET HELP                                              X
     F66 = GETTING AROUND IN HOME- GET HELP                             X
     F67 = NEED REMINDERS OR PERSON CLOSE BY TO DO F61-F66              X
     F68 = NEED SPECIAL EQUIPMENT TO DO F61- F66                        X
     F69 = BATHING - A LOT OF DIFF, EXP TO LAST 12+ MOS                 X
     F70 = DRESSING - A LOT OF DIFF, EXP TO LAST 12+ MOS                X
     F71 = EATING - A LOT OF DIFF, EXP TO LAST 12+ MOS                  X
     F72 = TRANSFER FROM BED/CHAIR - A LOT OF DIFF, EXP 12+ MOS         X
     F73 = TOILETING - A LOT OF DIFF, EXP TO LAST 12+ MO                X
     F74 = GET AROUND INSIDE - A LOT OF DIFF, EXP TO LAST 12+ MOS       X
     F75 = BATH-A LOT OF DIFF-NO HELP/REMIND  EXP TO LAST 12 MOS        X
     F76 = DRESS-A LOT OF DIFF-NO HELP/REMIND, EXP 12+ MOS              X
     F77 = EAT-A LOT OF DIFF-NO HELP/REMIND, EXP TO LAST 12+ MOS        X
     F78 = TRANSFER BED/CHR-LOT OF DIFF-NO H/R, EXP 12+ MOS             X
     F79 = TOILET-A LOT OF DIFF-NO H/R, EXP TO LAST 12+ MOS             X
     F80 = GET AROUND INSIDE-LOT OF DIFF-NO H/R, EXP 12+ MOS            X
     F81 = PREPARE MEALS - GET HELP OR SUPERVISION                      X
     F82 = SHOPPING - GET HELP OR SUPERVISION                           X
     F83 = MANAGING MONEY - GET HELP OR SUPERVISION                     X
     F84 = USING TELEPHONE - GET HELP OR SUPERVISION                    X
     F85 = HEAVY HOUSEWORK - GET HELP OR SUPERVISON                     X
     F86 = LIGHT HOUSEWORK - GET HELP OR SUPERVISION (H/S)              X
     F87 = PREPARE MEALS - A LOT OF DIFF, EXP TO LAST 12+ MOS           X
     F88 = SHOP FOR PERSONAL ITEMS - A LOT OF DIFF, EXP 12+ MOS         X
     F89 = MANAGING MONEY - A LOT OF DIFF, EXP TO LAST 12+ MOS          X
     F90 = USING PHONE - A LOT OF DIFF, EXP TO LAST 12+ MOS             X
     F91 = HEAVY  HOUSEWORK- A LOT OF DIFF, EXP TO LAST 12+ MOS         X
     F92 = LIGHT HOUSEWORK - A LOT OF DIFF, EXP TO LAST 12+ MOS         X
     F93 = PREPARE MEALS-A LOT OF DIFF-NO H/S, EXP 12+ MOS              X
     F94 = SHOP-A LOT OF DIFF-NO H/S, EXP TO LAST 12+ MOS               X
     F95 = MANAGE MONEY-A LOT OF DIFF-NO H/S, EXP 12+ MOS               X
     F96 = USING PHONE-A LOT OF DIFF-NO H/S, EXP 12+ MOS                X
     F97 = HEAVY H/WORK-A LOT OF DIFF-NO H/S, EXP 12+ MOS               X
     F98 = LIGHT H/WORK-A LOT OF DIFF-NO H/S,EXP 12+ MOS                X
     F99 = LIFT 10 POUNDS - UNABLE, EXP TO LAST 12+ MOS                 X
     F100 = LIFT 10 POUNDS - UNABLE, NO/DK IF EXP 12+ MOS               X
     F101 = WALK UP 10 STEPS - UNABLE, EXP TO LAST 12+ MOS              X
     F102 = WALK 10 STEPS - UNABLE, NO/DK IF EXP 12+ MOS                X
     F103 = WALK 1/4 MILE- UNABLE, EXP TO LAST 12+ MOS                  X
     F108 = BENDING - UNABLE, NO/DK IF EXP TO LAST 12+ MOS              X
     F109 = REACH UP OR OUT - UNABLE, EXP TO LAST 12+ MOS               X
     F110 = REACH UP OR OUT - UNABLE, NO/DK IF EXP 12+ MOS              X
     F111 = USE FINGERS TO GRASP - UNABLE, EXP TO LAST 12+ MOS          X
     F112 = USE FINGERS - UNABLE, NO/DK IF EXP TO LAST 12+ MOS          X
     F113 = HOLD PEN/PENCIL - UNABLE, EXP TO LAST 12+ MOS               X
     F114 = USE PEN/PENCIL - UNABLE, NO/DK IF EXP 12+ MOS               X
     F115 = A LOT OF DIFF WITH 2 OR MORE OF F99-F114                    X
     F116 = DEPRESSED                                                   X
     F117 = TROUBLE WITH FRIENDSHIPS                                    X
     F118 = TROUBLE IN SOCIAL SETTINGS                                  X
     F119 = TROUBLE CONCENTRATING                                       X
     F120 = STRESS                                                      X
     F121 = CONFUSED                                                    X
                                                                       
                                                                     ADULTS
              FLAG DESCRIPTION                                   Ages 18 and over
                                                                      DFS-2

     F122 = PHOBIA                                                      X
     F123 = SCHIZOPHRENIA                                               X
     F124 = PARANOID DISORDER                                           X
     F125 = BIPOLAR DISORDER                                            X
     F126 = MAJOR DEPRESSION                                            X
     F127 = PERSONALITY DISORDER                                        X
     F128 = SENILITY                                                    X
     F129 = ALCOHOL ABUSE                                               X
     F130 = DRUG ABUSE                                                  X
     F131 = OTHER SERIOUS MENTAL DISORDER                               X
     F132 = MEDICATION FOR ONGOING MENTAL DISORDER                      X
     F133 = MENTAL COND INTERFER WITH GETTING/KEEPING JOB               X
     F134 = GO TO SHELTERED WORKSHOP, ETC. TO DEV SKILLS                X
     F135 = GO TO A DAY ACTIVITY CENTER DURING WORK HOURS               X
     F136 = GET PHYS THERAPY FOR COND EXP TO LAST 12+ MOS               X
     F137 = GET OCCUP THERAPY FOR COND EXP TO LAST 12+ MOS              X
     F138 = USE VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION SERVICES                      X
     F139 = HAVE A CASE MANAGER                                         X
     F140 = NEED BUT DID NOT HAVE CASE MANAGER                          X
     F141 = HAVE A COURT APPOINTED LEGAL GUARDIAN                       X
     F193 = RESPONDENT PERCEIVED DISABILITY--SELF OR FAMILY             X
     F194 = OTHERS PERCEIVED DISABILITY OF ANYONE IN FAMILY             X
     F195 = USE ASSISTIVE DEVICE FOR VISUAL IMPAIRMENT                  X
     F196 = TROUBLE HEARING W HEARING AID, COND  EXP 12+ MOS            X
     F197 = CAN'T HEAR LOUD NOISES, NO AID, COND EXP 12+ MOS            X
     F198 = USE ASSISTIVE DEVICE FOR HEARING IMPAIRMENT                 X
     F199 = DEFN OF BLIND INCLUDES FLAGS 28, 19, OR 195                 X
     F200 = DEFN OF DEAF INCLUDES FLAGS 196, 197 OR 198                 X
     F201 = COMPOSITE VARIABLE, BATHING DIFF, ONSET AGE <22          X
     F202 = COMPOSITE VAR, DRESSING DIFF W ONSET AGE <22             X
     F203 = COMPOSITE VAR, EATING DIFF W ONSET AGE <22               X
     F204 = COMP VAR, DIFF W BED/CHAIR W ONSET AGE <22               X
     F205 = COMP VAR, DIFF TOILETING W ONSET AGE <22                 X
     F206 = COMP VAR, DIFF GET ARND INSIDE, ONSET AGE <22            X
     F207 = COMP VAR, DIFF PREP MEALS, ONSET AGE <22                 X
     F208 = COMP VAR, DIFF SHOPPING, ONSET AGE <22                   X
     F209 = COMP VAR, DIFF W MONEY MGT, ONSET AGE <22                X
     F210 = COMP VAR, DIFF USING PHONE, ONSET AGE <22                X
     F211 = COMP VAR, DIFF W HEAVY HOUSEWORK, ONSET AGE <22          X
     F212 = COMP VAR, DIFF W LIGHT HOUSEWORK, ONSET AGE <22          X
     F213 = COMP VAR, SOME DIFF BATHING EXP TO LAST 12+ MOS             X
     F214 = COMP VAR, SOME DIFF DRESSING EXP TO LAST 12+ MOS            X
     F215 = COMP VAR, SOME DIFF EATING EXP TO LAST 12+ MOS              X
     F216 = COMP VAR, SOME DIFF W BED/CHAIR EXP TO LAST 12+ MOS         X
     F217 = COMP VAR, SOME DIFF TOILETING EXP TO LAST 12+ MOS           X
     F218 = COMP VAR, SOME DIFF GET ARND EXP TO LAST 12+ MOS            X
     F219 = COMP VAR, SOME DIFF PREP MEALS EXP TO LAST 12+ MOS          X
     F220 = COMP VAR, SOME DIFF SHOPPING EXP TO LAST 12+ MOS            X
     F221 = COMP VAR, SOME DIFF MONEY MGT EXP TO LAST 12+ MOS           X
     F222 = COMP VAR, SOME DIFF USING PHON EXP TO LAST 12+ MOS          X
     F223 = COMP VAR, SOME DIFF HEAVY HOUSEWORK EXP 12+ MOS             X
     F224 = COMP VAR, SOME DIFF LIGHT HOUSEWORK EXP 12+ MOS             X
     F225 = COMP VAR, LIFT DIFF ONSET <22 OR UNABLE EXP 12+ MOS      X
     F226 = COMP VAR, WALK STEPS DIFF ONSET <22, UNABLE 12+ MOS      X
     F227 = COMP VAR, WALK 1/4 MI DIFF ONSET <22, UNABLE 12+ MOS     X
                                                                    


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 APPENDICES


  APPENDIX A                                                                     
                              INDUSTRY RECODES OUTLINE
  _______________________________________________________________________________
      Recodes
  ---------------------
   No. 1  No. 2
   Chrs.  Chrs.  Detail Code              Industry Title            SIC Code*
   80-81  82-83 (Chrs. 77-79)
  _______________________________________________________________________________

     01    01   010-012,020,030   AGRICULTURE                01-02,071-072,
                                                             074-076,078

     02    01   031-032           FORESTRY AND FISHERIES     08-09
  _______________________________________________________________________________

     10    02   040-042,050       MINING                     10,12-14
  _______________________________________________________________________________

     20    03   060               CONSTRUCTION               15-17
  _______________________________________________________________________________

  (30-34,
   40-46) (04)        -           MANUFACTURING:

  (30-34)                         NONDURABLE GOODS

     30    04   100-102,110-112,  Food and kindred products  201-209
                120-122

     31    04   132,140-142,      Textile mill and finished  221-229,231-239
                150-152           textile products

     32    04   171-172           Printing, publishing and   271-279
                                  allied industries

     33    04   180-182,190-192   Chemicals and allied       281-287,289
                                  products

     34    04   130,160-162,      Other nondurable goods     21,261-263,265,267,
                200-201,210-212,                             291,295,299,301-306,
                220-222                                      308,311,313-317,319

  _______________________________________________________________________________
  *Standard Industrial Classification
                                                                   
                              INDUSTRY RECODES OUTLINE
  _______________________________________________________________________________
      Recodes
  -----------------
   No. 1  No. 2
   Chrs.  Chrs.  Detail Code              Industry Title            SIC Code*
   80-81  82-83 (Chrs. 77-79)
  _______________________________________________________________________________
  (30-34,
   40-46) (04)        -           MANUFACTURING: - continued

  (40-46)                         DURABLE GOODS

     40    04   230-232,241-242   Furniture, lumber and      241-245,249,25
                                  wood

     41    04   270-272,280       Primary metal industries   331-332,334,3331,
                                                             3334,3339,3351,3353-
                                                             3357,3363-3366,3369,
                                                             339

     42    04   281-282,290-292,  Fabricated metal           341-349
                300               industries, including
                                  ordnance

     43    04   310-312,320-322,  Machinery, except          351-359
                331-332           electrical

     44    04   340-342,350       Electrical machinery,      361-367,369
                                  equipment and supplies

     45    04   351-352,360-362,  Transportation equipment   371-376,379
                370

     46    04   250-252,261-262,  Other and not specified    321-329,381-382,
                301,371-372,      durable goods              384-387,39
                380-381,390-392
  _______________________________________________________________________________
  (50-54) (05)        -           TRANSPORTATION, COMMUNICATIONS
                                  AND OTHER PUBLIC UTILITIES

     50    05   400               Railroads                  40

     51    05   410-411           Trucking service and       421-423
                                  warehousing

     52    05   401-402,412,      Other transportation       41,43-47
                420-422,432

     53    05   440-442           Communications             481-484,489

     54    05   450-452,470-472   Utilities and sanitary     491-497
  _______________________________________________________________________________
  *Standard Industrial Classification
                                                                   
                              INDUSTRY RECODES OUTLINE
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      Recodes
  -----------------
   No. 1  No. 2
   Chrs.  Chrs.  Detail Code              Industry Title            SIC Code*
   80-81  82-83 (Chrs. 77-79)
  _______________________________________________________________________________

     60    06   500-502,510-512,  WHOLESALE TRADE             501-509,511-519
                521,530-532,
                540-542,550-552,
                560-562,571

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  (61-65)  (07)       -           RETAIL TRADE

     61    07   591-592,600       General merchandise stores  531,533,539

     62    07   601-602,610-611   Food, bakery and dairy      541-546,549
                                  stores

     63    07   612,620-622       Automotive dealers and      551-557,559
                                  gasoline stations

     64    07   641               Eating and drinking places  58

     65    07   580-582,590,623,  Other and not specified     521,523,525-527,56,
                630-633,640,642,  retail trade                571-572,5731,
                650-652,660-663,                              5734-5736,591-594,
                670-672,681-682,                              5961-5963,598,
                691                                           5992-5995,5999
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  (70-71) (08)        -           FINANCE, INSURANCE, AND REAL
                                  ESTATE

     70    08   700-702           Banking and credit          60-61
                                  agencies

     71    08   710-712           Insurance, real estate,     62-65,67
                                  and other finance
  _______________________________________________________________________________
  *Standard Industrial Classification
                                                                   
                              INDUSTRY RECODES OUTLINE
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      Recodes
  -----------------
   No. 1   No. 2
   Chrs.   Chrs.  Detail Code              Industry Title           SIC Code*
   80-81   82-83 (Chrs. 77-79)
  _______________________________________________________________________________

  (75-85) (09-12)     -           SERVICES:

  (75-76)   (09)                  BUSINESS AND REPAIR SERVICES

     75    09   721-722,731-732,  Business services           731-738,751,752,
                740-742,750                                   7542

     76    09   751-752,760       Repair services             753,7549,762-764,
                                                              7692,7694,7699

  (77-78)   (10)      -           PERSONAL SERVICES

     77    10   761               Private households          88

     78    10   762,770-772,      Other personal services     701-704,721-726,729
                780-782,790-791

     79    11   800-802,810       ENTERTAINMENT AND           781-784,791-794,799
                                  RECREATION SERVICES

  (80-85)   (12)     -            PROFESSIONAL AND RELATED
                                  SERVICES

     80    12   831               Hospitals                   806

     81    12   812,820-822,830,  Health services, except     801-803,8041-8043,
                832,840           hospitals                   8049,805,807-809

     82    12   842,850           Elementary and secondary    821-822
                                  schools and colleges

     83    12   851-852,860       Other educational services  823-824,829

     84    12   861-863,870-873,  Social services, religious  832-833,835-836,
                880-881           and membership              839,84,861-866,869
                                  organizations

     85    12   841,882,890-893   Legal, engineering and      81,871-874,899
                                  other professional services
  _______________________________________________________________________________
  *Standard Industrial Classification

                                                                  
                              INDUSTRY RECODES OUTLINE
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     Recodes
  ----------------
   No. 1  No. 2
   Chrs.  Chrs.  Detail Code              Industry Title            SIC Code*
   80-81  82-83 (Chrs. 77-79)
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     90    13   900-901,910,      PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION       911-913,919,92-97
                921-922,930-932
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     95    14   998 and all       UNKNOWN INDUSTRY                    -
                other codes       (INCLUDES NEVER WORKED)
                except 997
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     96    14   997               REFUSED, CLASSIFIED, ETC.
  _______________________________________________________________________________

     97    15   Not applicable    NOT IN LABOR FORCE - codes Blank
                                  and 8 in current activity recode
                                  (loc. 75) (Under 18 or 18+ and
                                  not in Labor Force).
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     98    16   991               ARMED FORCES (excludes Reserves
                                  and National Guard)
  _______________________________________________________________________________
  *Standard Industrial Classification

 

  APPENDIX B
                               INDUSTRY RECODE TITLES
  _______________________________________________________________________________

                                                              Recode No. 1
      Code                             Titles                 Inclusions
  _______________________________________________________________________________

     01    AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY AND FISHERIES                01,02

     02    MINING                                             10

     03    CONSTRUCTION                                       20

     04    MANUFACTURING                                      30-34, 40-46

     05    TRANSPORTATION, COMMUNICATIONS AND OTHER PUBLIC    50-54
           UTILITIES

     06    WHOLESALE TRADE                                    60

     07    RETAIL TRADE                                       61-65

     08    FINANCE, INSURANCE, AND REAL ESTATE                70-71

     09    BUSINESS AND REPAIR SERVICES                       75-76

     10    PERSONAL SERVICES                                  77-78

     11    ENTERTAINMENT AND RECREATION SERVICES              79

     12    PROFESSIONAL AND RELATED SERVICES                  80-85

     13    PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION                              90

     14    UNKNOWN (includes never worked, refused,           95-96
           classified, etc.)

     15    NOT IN LABOR FORCE                                 97

     16    ARMED FORCES                                       98

  _______________________________________________________________________________
  


 APPENDIX C
                             OCCUPATION RECODE OUTLINE
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      Recodes
  -----------------
   No. 1  No. 2
   Chrs.  Chrs.  Detail Code              Occupation Title          SOC Code*
   87-88  89-90  (Chrs. 84-86)
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  (01-03) (01)       -            EXECUTIVE, ADMINISTRATIVE,             -
                                  AND MANAGERIAL OCCUPATIONS

     01    01   003-006           Officials and administrators, 111-113
                                  public administration

     02    01   007-009,013-019,  Managers and administrators,  121-128,131-1344,
                021-022           except public administration  1351-1354,1359,
                                                                136-139

     03    01   023-029,033-037   Management related            1412,1414-1415,
                                  occupations                   1419,142-143,
                                                                1442-1443,1449,
                                                                145,1472-1473,149
  _______________________________________________________________________________
  (04-11) (02)       -            PROFESSIONAL SPECIALTY                 -
                                  OCCUPATIONS

     04    02   044-049,053-059   Engineers                     1622-1628,1632-
                                                                1637,1639

     05    02   043,063           Architects and surveyors      161,164

     06    02   064-069,073-079   Natural mathematical and      171-172,1732-
                083               computer scientists           1733,1739,1842-
                                                                1843,1845-1847,
                                                                1849,1852-1855

     07    02   084-089           Health diagnosing             261-262,27,281,
                                  occupations                   283,289

     08    02   095-099,103-106   Health assessment and         29,301-302,3031-
                                  treating occupations          3034,3039,304

     09    02   113-119,123-129,  Teachers, librarians and      2212-2218,2222-
                133-139,143-149,  counselors                    2228,2231-2238,
                153-159,163-165                                 2242-2247,2249,
                                                                231-233,235,236,
                                                                239,24,251,252

     10    02   183-189,193-195,  Writers, artists,             34,321-329,331-
                197-199           entertainers and athletes     333,398

     11    02   166-169,173-179   Other professional specialty  1912-1916,1919,
                                  occupations                   192,2032-2033,
                                                                2042,2049,211-212
  _______________________________________________________________________________
  *Standard Occupational Classification.
                                                                     APPENDIX C
                             OCCUPATION RECODE OUTLINE
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      Recodes
  -----------------
   No. 1  No. 2
   Chrs.  Chrs.  Detail Code              Occupation Title       SOC Code*
   87-88  89-90  (Chrs. 84-86)
  _______________________________________________________________________________
  (12-13) (03)       -            TECHNICIANS AND RELATED                -
                                  SUPPORT OCCUPATIONS

     12    03   203-208           Health technologists and      362-366,369
                                  technicians

     13    03   213-218,223-229,  Technologists, technicians    3711-3713,3719,
                233-235           except health                 372-373,382,3831-
                                                                3833,384,389,392-
                                                                393,396,3971-
                                                                3972,3974,399,825
  _______________________________________________________________________________
  (14-16) (04)       -            SALES OCCUPATIONS                      -

     14    04   243               Supervisors and proprietors   40

     15    04   253-259           Sales representatives,        4122-4124,4152-
                                  commodities and finance       4153,421,423-424

     16    04   263-269,274-278,  Other sales                   4342-4348,4351-
                283-285                                         4354,4356,4359,
                                                                4362-4367,4369,
                                                                444-447,449
  _______________________________________________________________________________
  (17-21) (05)       -            ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT                -
                                  OCCUPATIONS, INCLUDING CLERICAL

     17    05   308-309           Computer equipment operators  4612-4613

     18    05   313-315           Secretaries, stenographers    4622-4624
                                  and typists

     19    05   337-339,343-344   Financial records processing  4712-4713,4715-
                                  occupations                   4716,4718

     20    05   354-357           Mail and message distributing 4742-4745

     21    05   303-307,316-319,  Other administrative support  4511-4514,4516,
                323,325-329,                                    4519,4521-4529,
                335-336,345-348,                                463,4642-4645,
                353,359,363-366,                                4649,4662-4664,
                368,373-379,                                    4692,4694,4696,
                383-387,389                                     4699,4722-4723,
                                                                4729,4732-4733,
                                                                4739,4751-4759,
                                                                4782-4784,4786-
                                                                4787,4791-4795,
                                                                4799
  _______________________________________________________________________________
  *Standard Occupational Classification.
                                                                     APPENDIX C
                             OCCUPATION RECODE OUTLINE

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      Recodes
  -----------------
   No. 1  No. 2
   Chrs.  Chrs.  Detail Code              Occupation Title       SOC Code*
   87-88  89-90  (Chrs. 84-86)
  _______________________________________________________________________________

     22    06   403-407           PRIVATE HOUSEHOLD OCCUPATIONS  502-507,509
  _______________________________________________________________________________

  (23-24) (07)       -            PROTECTIVE SERVICE OCCUPATIONS

     23    07   413-414,416-418,  Police and firefighters        5111-5112,5122-
                423-424                                          5123,5132-5134

     24    07   415,425-427       Other protective service       5113,5142,5144,
                                  occupations                    5149

  _______________________________________________________________________________

  (25-28) (08)       -            SERVICE OCCUPATIONS, EXCEPT
                                  PROTECTIVE AND HOUSEHOLD

     25    08   433-436,438-439,  Food service                   5211-5219
                443-444

     26    08   445-447           Health service                 5232-5233,5236

     27    08   448-449,453-455   Cleaning and building service  5241-5242,5244-
                                                                 5246,5249

     28    08   456-459,461-469   Personal service               5251-5258,5262-
                                                                 5264,5269
  _______________________________________________________________________________

  (29-31) (09)       -            FARMING, FORESTRY AND FISHING
                                  OCCUPATIONS

     29    09   473-476           Farm operators and managers    5512-5515,5522-
                                                                 5525

     30    09   477,479,483-489   Farm workers and other         5611-5619,5621-
                                  agricultural workers           5622,5624-5625,
                                                                 5627

     31    09   494-499           Forestry and fishing           571-573,579,
                                  occupations                    583-584,
                                                                 8241(pt.)
  _______________________________________________________________________________
  *Standard Occupational Classification.
                                                                     APPENDIX C
                             OCCUPATION RECODE OUTLINE
  _______________________________________________________________________________
      Recodes
  -----------------
   No. 1  No. 2
   Chrs.  Chrs.  Detail Code              Occupation Title       SOC Code*
   87-88  89-90  (Chrs. 84-86)
  _______________________________________________________________________________

  (32-34) (10)       -            PRECISION PRODUCTION, CRAFT
                                  AND REPAIR OCCUPATIONS

     32    10   503,505-509,      Mechanics and repairers        60,6111-6118,
                514-519,523,                                     613-614,6151-
                525-527,529,                                     6159,616,6171-
                533-536,538-539,                                 6179
                543-544,547,549

     33    10   553-558,563-567,  Construction and extractive    6311-6316,6318,
                569,573,575-577,  trades                         632,6412-
                579,583-585,                                     6414(pt.),
                587-589,593-599,                                 6422,6424,6432-
                613-617                                          6433,6442-6444,
                                                                 645,6462-6468,
                                                                 6472-6476,6479,
                                                                 652-654,656

     34    10   628,634-637,639,  Precision production           67,71,6811-6814,
                643-647,649,      occupations                    6816-6817,6821-
                653-659,666-669,                                 6824,6829,6831-
                674-679,683-684,                                 6832,6835,6839,
                686-689,693-696,                                 6844,6852-6854,
                699                                              6856,6859,6861-
                                                                 6862,6864-6867,
                                                                 6869,6871-6873,
                                                                 6879,6881-6882,
                                                                 691-696,
                                                                 7477(pt.),
                                                                 7668,7677(pt.),
                                                                 7752,828
  _______________________________________________________________________________
  *Standard Occupational Classification
                                                                     APPENDIX C
                             OCCUPATION RECODE OUTLINE
  _______________________________________________________________________________
      Recodes
  -----------------
   No. 1  No. 2
   Chrs.  Chrs.  Detail Code              Occupation Title       SOC Code*
   87-88  89-90  (Chrs. 84-86)
  _______________________________________________________________________________
                                  OPERATORS, FABRICATORS AND LABORERS

  (35-36) (11)                    MACHINE OPERATORS, ASSEMBLERS
                                  AND INSPECTORS

     35    11   703-709,713-715,  Machine operators and          6841-6842,6849,
                717,719,723-729,  tenderers, except precision    6855,6863,6868,
                733-739,743-745,                                 7312-7319,7322,
                747-749,753-759,                                 7324,7326,7329,
                763-766,768-769,                                 7339,7342-7344,
                773-774,777,779                                  7349,7431-7435,
                                                                 7439,7443-7444,
                                                                 7449,7451-7452,
                                                                 7459,7462-7463,
                                                                 7467,7472,7474,
                                                                 7476-7478,7479,
                                                                 7512-7519,7522,
                                                                 7529,7539,7542-
                                                                 7544,7549,7631-
                                                                 7636,7639,7642-
                                                                 7644,7649,7651-
                                                                 7652,7654-7659,
                                                                 7661-7667,7669,
                                                                 7671-7676,
                                                                 7677(pt.),7678-
                                                                 7679

     36    11   783-787,789,      Fabricators, assemblers,       7332-7333,7532-
                793,795-799       inspectors and samplers        7533,7714,7717,
                                                                 772,774,7753-
                                                                 7759,782-785,787
  _______________________________________________________________________________
  (37-39) (12)       -            TRANSPORTATION AND MATERIAL
                                  MOVING OCCUPATIONS

     37    12   803-804,806,      Motor vehicle operators        8111,8212-8216,
                808-809,813-814                                  8218-8219,874

     38    12   823-826,828-829,  Other transportation, except   8113,8232-8233,
                833-834           motor vehicles                 8239,8241(pt.),
                                                                 8242-8245

     39    12   843-845,848-849,  Material moving equipment      812,8312-8319
                853,855-856,859   operators
  _______________________________________________________________________________
  *Standard Occupational Classification
                                                                     APPENDIX C
                             OCCUPATION RECODE OUTLINE
  _______________________________________________________________________________
      Recodes
  -----------------
   No. 1  No. 2
   Chrs.  Chrs.  Detail Code              Occupation Title       SOC Code*
   87-88  89-90  (Chrs. 84-86)
  _______________________________________________________________________________

  (40-41) (13)                    HANDLERS, EQUIPMENT CLEANERS,
                                  HELPERS AND LABORERS

     40    13   869               Construction laborers          871

     41    13   864-868,874-878,  Freight, stock and material    85,861-863,
                883,885,887-889   handlers                       8641-8646,
                                                                 8648,865,
                                                                 8722-8726,873,
                                                                 875,8761,8769
  _______________________________________________________________________________

     95    14   998 and all       UNKNOWN OCCUPATION
                other codes       (INCLUDES NEVER WORKED)
                except 997
  _______________________________________________________________________________

     96    14   997               REFUSED, CLASSIFIED, ETC.
  _______________________________________________________________________________

     97    15   Not applicable    NOT IN LABOR FORCE - codes Blank
                                  and 8 in current activity recode
                                  (Loc. 75).  (Under 18 or 18+
                                  and Not in Labor Force)
  _______________________________________________________________________________

     98    16   905               MILITARY
  _______________________________________________________________________________
  *Standard Occupational Classification
                                                                     APPENDIX C
                              OCCUPATION RECODE TITLES
  _______________________________________________________________________________

                                                                 Recode No.  1
     Code                             Titles                     Inclusions
  _______________________________________________________________________________

     MANAGERIAL AND PROFESSIONAL SPECIALTY OCCUPATIONS

     01    EXECUTIVE, ADMINISTRATIVE AND MANAGERIAL OCCUPATIONS     01-03

     02    PROFESSIONAL SPECIALTY OCCUPATIONS                       04-11

               TECHNICAL, SALES AND ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT
                             OCCUPATIONS

     03    TECHNICIANS AND RELATED SUPPORT OCCUPATIONS              12-13

     04    SALES OCCUPATIONS                                        14-16

     05    ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT OCCUPATIONS, INCLUDING            17-21
           CLERICAL

     SERVICE OCCUPATIONS

     06    PRIVATE HOUSEHOLD OCCUPATIONS                            22

     07    PROTECTIVE SERVICE OCCUPATIONS                           23-24

     08    SERVICE OCCUPATIONS, EXCEPT PROTECTIVE AND               25-28
           HOUSEHOLD

     09    FARMING, FORESTRY AND FISHING OCCUPATIONS                29-31

     10    PRECISION PRODUCTION, CRAFT AND REPAIR OCCUPATIONS       32-34

     OPERATORS, FABRICATORS AND LABORERS

     11    MACHINE OPERATORS, ASSEMBLERS AND INSPECTORS             35-36

     12    TRANSPORTATION AND MATERIAL MOVING OCCUPATIONS           37-39

     13    HANDLERS, EQUIPMENT CLEANERS, HELPERS AND LABORERS       40-41

     14    UNKNOWN OCCUPATION (INCLUDES NEVER WORKED, REFUSED,      95-96
           CLASSIFIED, ETC.)

     15    NOT IN LABOR FORCE                                       97

     16    MILITARY                                                 98

  ___________________________________________________________________________


 CONDITION LIST CODES - MAJOR CATEGORIES

         for Questions H14 & H28 in DFS-2 (pp.42 and 50)
         and Questions G14 & G26 in DFS-3 (pp.20 and 28)

 01   Old Age

 02   AIDS or acquired immunodeficiency syndrome,
      HIV or human immunodeficiency virus disease, or
      AIDS related condition(s) (ARC),
           including pneumocystosis or Pneumocystis carinii
           pneumonia, cachexia, wasting syndrome, malnutrition
           due to AIDS, Kaposi's sarcoma, or encephalopathy

 Cancer
 03   Cancer (any site or type),
           including melanoma, lymphoma


 Circulatory/Vascular conditions
 04   Congestive Heart Failure
 05   Aneurism
 06   Angina, chest pains
 07   Arterial disease
           including clogged, hardened, or blocked arteries,
           arterial sclerosis, high cholesterol
 08   Coronary heart disease
 09   Heart attack or myocardial infarction
 10   Heart condition
 11   Hypertension or high blood pressure
 12   Stroke or cerebrovascular accident, transient ischemic
           attacks, TIA
 13   Varicose veins
 14   Blood clots, phlebitis, embolism, deep vein thrombosis,
           thromboembolism, thrombosis
 15   Other, unspecified circulatory conditions, including poor
           circulation

 18   Dental or oral conditions,
           including dental caries, missing teeth, periodontal
           disease, mouth ulcers, jaw pain, TMJ, temporomandibular
           joint problem, and other gum, teeth, or denture
           conditions

 21   Developmental disabilities,
           including autism, cerebral palsy, cystic fibrosis, Down
           Syndrome, dyslexia, attention deficit disorder,
           hyperactivity, other learning disability, mental
           retardation, muscular dystrophy, spina bifida


 23   Diabetes, diabetes mellitus, any type of diabetes

 24   Endocrine conditions,
           including hormone imbalances, thyroid disorders

 26   Fatigue, exhaustion, tired, chronic fatigue syndrome


 Gastrointestinal/Digestive Conditions
 29   Gastrointestinal conditions,
           including cholecystitis, gall bladder problems, gall
           stones, gastritis, ulcer, or other stomach or
           intestinal problems, colitis, ileitis, ulcerative
           colitis, bowel incontinence, chronic diarrhea, Crohn's
           disease, hepatitis, liver failure, liver problems,
           pancreatitis, digestive disorders


 Genitourinary conditions
 30   Bladder Incontinence, urinary incontinence
 31   Kidney disease or stones, end stage renal disease, kidney
           failure
 32   Other, unspecified genitourinary conditions including
           noncancerous prostate problems


 34   Medication or drugs, adverse reactions to, side effects


 Mental and emotional conditions
 35   Alzheimer's disease
 36   Senility or senile dementia
 37   Other, mental and emotional conditions, including bipolar
           disorder(s) or manic depression, major or clinical
           depression, paranoia, delusional disorder(s),
           personality disorder(s), schizophrenia, stress,
           anxiety, panic attacks, phobias, sleep disorders,
           hallucinations


 Musculoskeletal conditions

 Arthritis
 38   Osteoarthritis
 39   Rheumatoid arthritis
 40   Other, including arthritis (unspecified), including
           ankylosing spondylitis, spondylosis, bursitis,
           gout, lupus, stiffness, tendonitis, rheumatism

 Bone(s)

 Arm(s) including shoulder and elbow
 41   Break(s) or fracture(s)
 42   Missing
 43   Other, unspecified including weakness and paralysis

 Foot/Ankle/Toe(s)
 44   Break(s) or fracture(s)
 45   Missing
 46   Other, unspecified including weakness and paralysis

 Hand/Wrist/Finger(s)
 47   Break(s) or fracture(s)
 48   Missing
 49   Other, unspecified including weakness and paralysis

 Head
 50   Injury
 51   Other, unspecified

 Hip(s)
 52   Break(s) or fracture(s)
 53   Other, unspecified including weakness

 Leg(s) including knee
 54   Break(s) or fracture(s)
 55   Missing
 56   Other, unspecified including weakness and paralysis

 Neck
 57   Break(s) or fracture(s)
 58   Other, unspecified including weakness and paralysis

 Back/Spine
 59   Break(s) or fracture(s)
 60   Other, unspecified including weakness, scoliosis, curvature,
           spinal stenosis, and paralysis

 61   Disc problems, including herniated, fused, fusion, ruptured,
           bone spurs, lumbago,sciatica

 62   Muscle spasms, weakness, other problems

 63   Osteoporosis

 64   Pain including migraines, headaches

 65   Other Paralysis including paraplegia, quadraplegia

 66   Skin Conditions including psoriasis, burns, sores, ulcers,
           scars, noncancerous growths, eczema


 Neurologic conditions
 67   Parkinson's disease, Parkinsonism, Lou Gehrig's disease,
           ALS, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, polio, post-polio
           syndrome, poliomyelitis, multiple sclerosis
 68   Dizziness, vertigo, balance, Meniere's Disease
 69   Epilepsy or other seizures (any type)
 70   Numbness (any site)
 71   Pinched nerve, nerve damage

 72   Non-cancerous or not specified cysts, enlargements, growths,
           lumps, tumors any site


 Respiratory/Pulmonary conditions
 73   Asthma
 74   Bronchitis
 75   Emphysema
 76   Influenza
 77   Pneumonia
 78   Other respiratory, lung, or breathing problems, shortness
           of breath, pulmonary embolism

 
 Sensory and communication conditions

 Hearing conditions
 79   Deafness
 80   Difficulty hearing
 81   Tinnitus or ringing
           including hearing conditions, other and/or unspecified

 Vision conditions
 82   Blindness, missing eyes
 83   Difficulty seeing
 84   Cataracts
 85   Glaucoma
 86   Vision conditions, other and/or unspecified

 87   Speech disorder(s)

 88   Substance abuse, alcohol or drug abuse or addiction

 89   Surgery or operations, effects as a result of

 90   Multiple Chemical Sensitivity

 98   Other Condition

 99   DK or Refused





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