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SESTAT Data Element: J_ED_BA_MAJOR_ED_CAT
SAS Variable Name: BAMED
Description:
Field of major for first bachelor's degree (best code)
Question:
Derived within SESTAT from reported information. Click here for more information about the source of this variable.
Click here for more information about the content and construction of this variable.
Domain:
1993
Has bachelor or higher degree
1995
Has bachelor or higher degree
1997
Took courses/enrolled in college/university between April 1995 and April 1997 (for respondents to NSCG and SDR surveys)
1999
Took courses/enrolled in college/university between April 1997 and April 1999 (for respondents to NSCG and SDR surveys)
2001
Took courses/enrolled in college/university between April 1999 and April 2001 (for respondents to NSCG and SDR surveys)
2003
Not applicable. Click here for similar 2003 information.
2006
Not applicable. Click here for similar 2006 information.
Categorical Values:
- To view the table of 1993 Item tallies, click here.
- To view the table of 1995 item tallies, click here.
- To view the table of 1997 item tallies, click here.
- To view the table of 1999 item tallies, click here.
- To view the table of 2001 NSRCG item tallies, click here.
- To view the table of 2001 SDR item tallies, click here.
- For 2003, similar data was collected using a different coding/classification scheme. Click here for similar 2003 data.
- For 2006, similar data was collected using a different coding/classification scheme. Click here for similar 2006 data.
Data Element Availability:
Survey Component Availability
SESTAT Integrated Database |
NSRCG |
NSCG |
SDR |
1993 |
Available |
X |
Available |
NF |
NF |
Available |
Available |
NF |
1995 |
Available |
X |
Available |
NF |
Available |
NF |
Available |
NF |
1997 |
Available |
X |
Available |
NF |
Available |
NF |
Available |
NF |
1999 |
Available |
X |
Available |
NF |
Available |
NF |
Available |
NF |
2001 |
NF |
NF |
Available |
X |
NS |
NS |
Available |
X |
2003 |
S |
S |
S |
S |
NF |
S |
S |
S |
2006 |
S |
S |
S |
S |
S |
NF |
S |
S |
KEY:
Available = Variable is available
X = Variable was collected, but is not available on this file
S = Variable was not collected, but similar information is available in other files. Refer to Domain information.
NS = Survey not conducted
NF = This file was not created
For data elements that are only available for private use,
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Source (Survey question number):
1993
NSCG: D06...d.2
NSRCG: SYSTEM
SDR: SED
1995
NSCG: D08
NSRCG: SYSTEM
SDR: D07
1997
NSCG:
Regular NSCG: D08
NSRCG Follow-Up Panel (Form A): D08a
NSRCG Follow-Up Panel (Form B): D04a or D08a
NSRCG: SYSTEM
SDR: D07
1999
NSCG:
Regular NSCG: SYSTEM
NSRCG Follow-Up Panel (Form A): SYSTEM
NSRCG Follow-Up Panel (Form B): SYSTEM
NSRCG: SYSTEM
SDR: D07
2001
NSCG: Survey not conducted
NSRCG: SYSTEM
SDR: D07
2003
NSCG: Not applicable, question not asked
NSRCG: Not applicable, question not asked
SDR: Not applicable, question not asked
2006
NSCG: Not applicable, question not asked
NSRCG: Not applicable, question not asked
SDR: Not applicable, question not asked
Quality and other technical information related to this item:
1993
The reinterview project found some respondents were losing their S&E status because they did
not report a second major/minor in the reinterview. This may be a burden issue.
Clinical psychologists and social workers were occasionally problematic
because some switched between social work (non-S&E) and clinical psychologist (S&E)
in the reinterview. In prelaw/premed, some respondents reported their major as
political science or biology (both S&E) in the initial interview, but then
reported it as prelaw or premed (non-S&E) in the reinterview. Area/ethnic
studies had the highest percentage of fields recoded from other fields into area/ethnic studies.
General
This item is from the inventory of degree information maintained for each survey respondent.
SESTAT degree information comes from multiple sources. In some cases, it is
obtained directly from the survey questionnaire. In other cases, the degree information is obtained
from administrative information and is supplemented by survey-based data. The degree inventory
includes only awarded degrees - degrees with complete degree level and award date information.
For more information on the source of degree information in SESTAT or on the ways that the degree
information is displayed by SESTAT, click here.
This variable is derived from other variables within SESTAT. More information is available on the derived J_ED_BA_MAJOR_ED_CAT page
Topic Areas associated with this data element:
J- First Bachelor's Degree (BA)
Keywords associated with this data element:
CERTIFICATE
COLLEGE
DEGREE
DIPLOMA
EDUCATION
SCHOOLING
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