Scientific Data Documentation
Injury Control, Child Safety And Health, 1990
DSN: CC37.NHIS90.HPDPCHLD
ABSTRACT
1990 National Health Interview Survey (NHIS)
Health Promotion and Disease Prevention (HPDP)
Injury Control and Child Safety and Health File (ICCSH)
1. The 1990 Injury Control and Child Safety and Health (ICCSH)
file contains the portions of the 1990 National Health
Interview Survey (NHIS) of Health Promotion and Disease
Prevention (HPDP) that were related to child health and
safety. It is similar to the 1985 Child Safety and Infant
Feeding file that contains the portions of the 1985 NHIS-
HPDP that were related to child health and safety.
2. The Injury Control and Child Safety and Health file consists
of:
a. The NHIS person record from the Core questionnaire
(locations 1-200)
b. Weight fields (locations 201-212)
c. Dummy record field (location 336)
d. Household safety information concerning poison
control, collected from the HPDP sample person in
households with children under age 10 (locations
337-339).
e. Child-specific information on seat belt/car seat
use and breast-feeding (locations 340-347)
f. Household safety information, collected from the
HPDP sample person in all households (locations
348-371)
g. Respondent's relationship to the child (location
372)
Note: The household safety information was collected
from the HPDP sample person and applies to the entire
family. The information in these two sections was
copied to the records of all children in the HPDP
sample person's family. These data are also contained
in the 1990 HPDP Sample Person file.
3. Items a-e and g, described above, were contained on the 1985
Child Safety/Infant Feeding file. Item f (household
safety), although collected from the sample person in 1985,
was not included on the 1985 Child Safety and Infant Feeding
file.
4. A record exists for every child 0-17 years of age in the
NHIS sample. A responsible adult in the household (usually,
but not always, the HPDP sample person) was asked
information about all children under 17 years of age in the
family. The relationship of the respondent to the child is
entered in location 372. Children 17 years of age could
(but usually did not) respond for themselves (see location
91).
When a child was identified in the family, based on the Core
questionnaire, but child-specific and/or injury control
information was not obtained, a dummy record was created for
the child. Three types of dummy records were created:
a. Dummy - Household data only: No information was
collected from the HPDP sample person for the
household items and therefore was not available
for the child file.
b. Dummy - Child specific data only: No child-
specific information was collected but the HPDP
(sample person) household information was
available.
c. Dummy - Entire special topic portion of the HPDP:
Neither the household safety information nor the
child-specific data were obtained.
Dummy records were processed with the non-dummy
records. Codes were assigned for "unknown", "not
ascertained", and "blank" according to the edit
specifications established for all records. Although
dummy records lack some or all of the special topic
information, they do contain all of the information
that was obtained during the Core household interview.
This information can be found in locations 1-200.
5. The response rate for the Injury Control and Child Safety
and Health portion of the NHIS-HPDP was 82.7 percent. This
response rate was calculated as follows:
Household response rate from the basic health and
demographic questionnaire (i.e., Core) (95.5 percent)
multiplied by the ICCSH response rate (86.6 percent)
= 82.7 percent
The ICCSH non-response includes children for whom no
information was collected for any of the items on the file
(12.1 percent) and children for whom household safety
information was collected from the HPDP sample person but
for whom no child-specific information was collected (1.3
percent). Children for whom the child-specific information
was obtained but household HPDP safety information was
lacking, were considered respondents for purposes of
calculating the ICCSH response rate.
6. Weights:
Weights must be used to make accurate estimates based on
data from the National Health Interview Survey. Two weights
are included on the 1990 ICCSH file:
a. The Final Basic Weight (location 207-212), calculated
for each child in the family, is the weight that will
be used in most analyses of the ICCSH data. This
weight is the functional equivalent of the Annual Final
Basic Weight found on the NHIS Person Record of the
Basic Health and Demographic component of the survey
(i.e., the Core questionnaire).
The ICCSH Final Basic Weight differs from that
calculated for the Core data file in that the weight
field on the Core data file is in binary format and the
weight field on this file is in character format.
b. The Interim Basic Weight (before age-sex-race
adjustment), required by some software packages for
variance estimation for surveys with complex sample
designs, is also included on the file (loc. 201-206).
7. Estimating numbers of events or conditions
a. To reduce respondent error, the recall period for
questions about some events is limited to two weeks.
These events are: bed days and other restricted
activity 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 Basic Weight
= Total number of events occurring in the
population during the data year, i.e., 1990.
Example: Number of bed days (loc. 100-101) x 26 x Final
Basic Weight (loc. 207-212) = total number of bed days
reported for the population in 1990.
b. The recall period for acute incidence conditions is
also two weeks and an annual estimate of the total
number of acute incidence conditions is calculated
using the same procedures as for two-week events:
Number of acute incidence conditions x 26 x Final
Basic Weight
= Total number of acute incidence conditions
occurring in the population during 1990.
Note: An acute incidence condition is an acute
condition with onset during the two weeks
preceding the date of interview.
c. The recall period for information on hospitalizations
is 12 months. However, in calculating number of
discharges and number of days in hospital (locations
132-141), only discharges occurring in the past 6
months are counted. Therefore, the weighted estimates
for these events must be calculated as follows:
(1) Number of discharges x 2 (number of 6-month
periods in a year) x Final Basic Weight
= Total number of discharges occurring in the
population in one year.
(2) Number of days in hospital associated with
discharges occurring in the past 6 months x 2
(number of 6-month periods in a year) x Final
Basic Weight
= Total number of days of hospitalization
occurring in the population in one year.
Note: On this file, "population" refers to all children
age 0-17 years.
8. Calculation of rates for events and conditions:
The number of events or conditions estimated for the
population, as described in item 7, above, can be used as
the basis for calculating rates of occurrence of these
events (or conditions) per person and per 100 persons for
the total U. S. population and for various population
subgroups.
Note: Only rates can be estimated from these data. The
percent of the population experiencing a particular type of
event during the data year cannot be estimated. {The
percent of the population experiencing the event in the
reporting period (i.e., two weeks or 6 months) can be
estimated but is generally not meaningful.}
9. Data on hospital episodes and days, based on a 12-month
recall are locations 122-131. The Final Basic Weight is
used for calculating estimates of these events in the same
way it is used for all other person-based variables. These
variables do permit estimating the percent of the population
experiencing a hospital episode in the past year and the
percent of the population having a specified number of
hospital days.
This description prepared by:
Charlotte A. Schoenborn, IDSB
August, 1991
Amended: Oct. 1991
RECORD LAYOUT
Tape Locations 1-42
Tape
Locations Item No. Frequency Items and Codes
_____________________________________________________________________________
1-2 - RECORD TYPE
33,243 80. ICCSH Record
3-4 - PROCESSING YEAR
33,243 90. 1990
5 - PROCESSING QUARTER
7,467 1. Quarter 1
8,597 2. Quarter 2
8,649 3. Quarter 3
8,530 4. Quarter 4
6-8 HH-5 - RANDOM RECODE OF PSU NUMBER
9-10 HH-5 WEEK - CENSUS CODE*
2,023 01. Week 1
2,627 02. Week 2
2,602 03. Week 3
2,688 04. Week 4
2,588 05. Week 5
2,575 06. Week 6
2,673 07. Week 7
2,483 08. Week 8
2,391 09. Week 9
2,663 10. Week 10
2,592 11. Week 11
2,610 12. Week 12
2,728 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.
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 other
record types)
19-20 HH-5 PROCESSING WEEK CODE (Numbered within
Quarter)
2,023 01. Week 1
2,627 02. Week 2
2,603 03. Week 3
2,688 04. Week 4
2,588 05. Week 5
2,575 06. Week 6
2,673 07. Week 7
2,483 08. Week 8
2,392 09. Week 9
2,663 10. Week 10
2,590 11. Week 11
2,610 12. Week 12
2,728 13. Week 13
21 Recode LATE INTERVIEW (OR LAST ATTEMPT) FLAG
22,039 0. Interview not late
8,979 1. One week late
1,675 2. Two weeks late
550 3. Unknown
22-23 HH-10c,d TYPE OF LIVING QUARTERS:
Housing Unit = (00-07)
353 00. Housing unit; kind unknown
31,080 01. House, apartment, flat
9 02. HU in nontransient hotel,
motel, etc.
11 03. HU-permanent in transient
hotel, motel, etc.
1 04. HU in rooming house
1,528 05. Mobile home or trailer with no
permanent room added
229 06. Mobile home or trailer with one
or more permanent rooms added
18 07. HU not specified above
Other Unit = (08-13)
4 08. Quarters not HU in rooming or
boarding house
0 09. Unit not permanent in transient
hotel, motel, etc.
4 10. Unoccupied site for mobile home,
trailer, or tent
5 11. Student quarters in college
dormitory
0 12. Other unit not specified above
1 13. Other unit; kind unknown
24 HH-11 HAS TELEPHONE
29,300 1. Yes, phone number given
853 2. Yes, no phone number given
2,964 3. No
126 4. Unknown
25 A-1 SEX
17,213 1. Male
16,030 2. Female
26 - - BLANK
27-28 Person AGE
Column
1,941 00. Under 1 year
31,302 01-17. Number of years
29 Recode AGE RECODE #1
9,746 1. Under 5 years
23,497 2. 5-17 years
30 Recode AGE RECODE #2
11,685 1. Under 6 years
19,793 2. 6-16 years
1,765 3. 17 years
31-32 Recode AGE RECODE #3
5,869 00-35. Months
27,374 36. Over 3 years
33 - - BLANK
34-39 A-3 MONTH AND YEAR OF BIRTH
34-35 Month
2,661 01. January
2,456 02. February
2,680 03. March
2,554 04. April
2,666 05. May
2,671 06. June
2,837 07. July
3,631 08. August
2,808 09. September
2,820 10. October
2,687 11. November
2,746 12. December
26 99. DK or refused
36-39 Year of Birth
33,217 1972-1991. 1972-1991
26 9999. DK or refused
40-41 - - BLANK
42 L-3 MAIN RACIAL BACKGROUND - Reported
(See notation for locations 43-45)
342 1. Aleut, Eskimo, or American Indian
817 2. Asian/Pacific Islander
6,192 3. Black
24,654 4. White
655 5. Other
75 6. Multiple race
508 7. Unknown
Tape Locations 43-63
Tape
Locations Item No. Frequency Items and Codes
_____________________________________________________________________________
43-45 Recode RACE RECODES Persons whose Main
Racial Background
43 Recode 1 (location 42) was
"other" or "unknown"
25,876 1. White were classified in
6,203 2. Black the following recodes
1,164 3. Other by using the racial
background observed
44 Recode 2 by the interviewer.
Use of these recodes
25,876 1. White is recommended for
7,367 2. Non-white estimating statistics
for the groups shown
45 Recode 3 here.
6,203 1. Black
27,040 2. Non-black
46-47 L-4 HISPANIC ORIGIN
137 00. Multiple Hispanic
472 01. Puerto Rican
123 02. Cuban
717 03. Mexican-Mexicano
1,939 04. Mexican-American
43 05. Chicano
427 06. Other Latin American
408 07. Other Spanish
61 08. Spanish, DK type
646 09. Unknown if Spanish origin
28,270 10. Not Spanish origin
48 L-7 MARITAL STATUS
26,393 0. Under 14 years
46 1. Married - spouse in household
3 2. Married - spouse not in house-
hold
0 3. Widowed
0 4. Divorced
2 5. Separated
6,501 6. Never married
298 7. Unknown
49 L-1 VETERAN STATUS
33,243 Blank. Under 18 years of age
50 L-1 ACTIVE GUARD/RESERVE STATUS FOR PERSONS
ON ACTIVE DUTY IN ARMED FORCES
33,243 Blank. Under 18 years of age
51-52 L-2 EDUCATION OF INDIVIDUAL - COMPLETED YEARS
4,160 00. Never attended; kindergarten
only
18,788 01-12. Grades 1-12
College:
8 13. 1 year
1 14. 2 years
0 15. 3 years
0 16. 4 years
0 17. 5 years
0 18. 6 years or more
540 19. Unknown
9,746 Blank. Under 5 years of age
53 Recode EDUCATION OF INDIVIDUAL RECODE
4,160 0. None; kindergarten only
14,426 1. 1-8 years (elementary)
4,223 2. 9-11 years (high school)
139 3. 12 years (high school graduate)
9 4. 1-3 years (college)
0 5. 4 years (college graduate)
0 6. 5+ years (post-college)
540 7. Unknown
9,746 Blank. Under 5 years of age
54-55 - HIGHEST EDUCATION OF RESPONSIBLE ADULT
FAMILY MEMBER (Detail)
84 00. Never attended; kindergarten
only
16,971 01-12. Grades 1-12
College:
2,621 13. 1 year
3,671 14. 2 years
1,330 15. 3 years
4,349 16. 4 years
968 17. 5 years
3,044 18. 6 years or more
205 19. Unknown
56 - HIGHEST EDUCATION OF RESPONSIBLE ADULT
FAMILY MEMBER Recode
84 0. None; kindergarten only
1,467 1. 1-8 years (elementary)
3,242 2. 9-11 years (high school)
12,262 3. 12 years (high school graduate)
7,622 4. 1-3 years (college)
4,349 5. 4 years (college graduate)
4,012 6. 5+ years (post-college)
205 7. Unknown
57 L-8 FAMILY INCOME $20,000 OR MORE
11,019 1. Less than $20,000
21,506 2. $20,000 or more
718 3. Unknown
58-59 L-8 FAMILY INCOME
168 00. Less than $1,000
274 01. $ 1,000 - $ 1,999
286 02. 2,000 - 2,999
340 03. 3,000 - 3,999
464 04. 4,000 - 4,999
413 05. 5,000 - 5,999
461 06. 6,000 - 6,999
431 07. 7,000 - 7,999
438 08. 8,000 - 8,999
478 09. 9,000 - 9,999
715 10. 10,000 - 10,999
398 11. 11,000 - 11,999
682 12. 12,000 - 12,999
450 13. 13,000 - 13,999
408 14. 14,000 - 14,999
565 15. 15,000 - 15,999
487 16. 16,000 - 16,999
487 17. 17,000 - 17,999
646 18. 18,000 - 18,999
711 19. 19,000 - 19,999
2,476 20. 20,000 - 24,999
2,472 21. 25,000 - 29,999
2,513 22. 30,000 - 34,999
2,018 23. 35,000 - 39,999
1,978 24. 40,000 - 44,999
1,650 25. 45,000 - 49,999
6,232 26. $50,000 and over
4,602 27. Unknown
60 Recode FAMILY INCOME RECODE
1,532 0. Under $5,000
874 1. $ 5,000 - $ 6,999
1,347 2. 7,000 - 9,999
2,653 3. 10,000 - 14,999
2,896 4. 15,000 - 19,999
2,476 5. 20,000 - 24,999
4,985 6. 25,000 - 34,999
5,646 7. 35,000 - 49,999
6,232 8. $50,000 or more
4,602 9. Unknown
61 Generated NHIS POVERTY INDEX*
24,983 1. At or above poverty threshold
5,763 2. Below poverty threshold
2,497 3. Unknown
62-63 FAMILY RELATIONSHIP
62 A-2 Type of Family
16 &. Primary individual
21 -. Secondary individual
33,145 0. Primary family
61 1-9. Secondary family
63 A-2 Relationship to Reference Person
7 &. Reference person, living alone
53 0. Reference person, 2+ persons in
household
18 1. Spouse, other spouse NOT in
Armed Forces and living at home
0 2. Spouse, other spouse IN Armed
Forces and living at home
30,663 3. Child of reference person or
spouse
1,870 4. Grandchild of reference person
or spouse
1 5. Parent of reference person or
spouse
617 6. Other relative
14 7. Child of ineligible reference
person
0 9. DK or refused
*Based on family size, number of children under 18 years of age and family
income using the 1989 poverty levels derived from the August, 1990 Current
Population Survey.
Tape Locations 64-101
Tape
Locations Item No. Frequency Items and Codes
_____________________________________________________________________________
64 Recode FAMILY RELATIONSHIP RECODE
7 1. Living alone
30 2. Living only with non-relative
46 3. Living with spouse
33,160 4. Living with relative - other
65-66 Generated - SIZE OF FAMILY*
Unrelated individuals are coded 01
67 Generated SIZE OF FAMILY RECODE
32,674 1-8. Number of members
569 9. 9+ members
68 A-2 PARENT/OTHER ADULT RELATIVE
(Never married)
22,732 1. Both parents, no other relative
5,640 2. Mother only
302 3. Father only
1,818 4. Both parents and other 21+ year
old adult relative
1,853 5. Mother and other 21+ year old
adult relative
111 6. Father and other 21+ year old
adult relative
213 7. No parent, but one 21+ year old
adult relative
426 8. No parent, but two or more 21+
year old adult relatives
48 9. Unknown
49 0. Other
51 Blank. Not applicable (has been married)
*Count includes spouse in military but living at home.
69 B-1 MAJOR ACTIVITY (18+ years old)
B-8
33,243 Blank. Not applicable (Under 18 years)
70 G-4 HEALTH STATUS
17,168 1. Excellent
9,153 2. Very Good
5,746 3. Good
767 4. Fair
102 5. Poor
307 6. Unknown
71 Recode ACTIVITY LIMITATION STATUS - (all ages)
161 1. Unable to perform major activity
1,072 2. Limited in kind/amount major
activity
450 3. Limited in other activities
31,560 4. Not limited (includes unknowns)
72 Recode ACTIVITY LIMITATION STATUS MEASURED BY
"ABILITY TO WORK" (18-69 years)
33,243 Blank. Not applicable (under 18 years)
73 B-11 LIMITATION OF SCHOOL ACTIVITIES
(5-17 years)
102 1. Unable to attend school
649 2. Attends special school/classes
79 3. Needs special school/classes
243 4. Limited in school attendance
394 5. Limited in other activities
22,030 6. Not limited (includes unknowns)
9,746 Blank. Not applicable (Under 5 years)
74 B-14 NEEDS HELP WITH PERSONAL CARE (5-17 years
old and limited)
77 1. Unable to perform personal care
needs
0 2. Limited in performing other
routine needs
1,390 3. Notlimited in performing personal
or routine needs
0 4. Unknown
31,776 Blank. Not applicable (Under 5 years;
5-17 years not limited)
75 D-1 EMPLOYMENT STATUS IN PAST 2 WEEKS
(18+ years)
33,243 Blank. Not applicable (Under 18 years
old)
76 L-6 CLASS OF WORKER
33,243 Blank. Under 18
77-79 L-6 INDUSTRY DETAIL CODE
33,243 Blank. Not applicable
80-81 Recode INDUSTRY RECODE 1
33,243 97. Not applicable
82-83 Recode INDUSTRY RECODE 2
33,243 15. Not applicable
84-86 L-6 OCCUPATION DETAIL CODE
33,243 Blank. Not applicable
87-88 Recode OCCUPATION RECODE 1
33,243 97. Not applicable
89-90 Recode OCCUPATION RECODE 2
33,243 15. Not applicable
91 L-R RESPONDENT (Respondent status assessed
only for children 17 years old. All
children under 17 have proxy respondents.
31,478 0. Under 17
172 1. Self-entirely
147 2. Self-partly
1,218 3. Proxy
228 4. Unknown
92 Recode CONDITION LIST ASSIGNED AND ASKED
5,457 1. Condition List 1, Skin and
musculoskeletal
5,477 2. Condition List 2, Impairments
5,458 3. Condition List 3, Digestive
5,589 4. Condition List 4, Miscellaneous
5,598 5. Condition List 5, Circulatory
5,506 6. Condition List 6, Respiratory
158 7. Unknown
93-97 - - BLANK
98-99 Recode TOTAL RESTRICTED ACTIVITY DAYS IN PAST TWO
WEEKS
29,783 00. None
3,460 01-14. Days
100-101 D-4 BED DAYS IN PAST TWO WEEKS
31,148 00. None
2,095 01-14. Days
Tape Locations 102-335
Tape
Locations Item No. Frequency Items and Codes
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102-103 D-2 WORK-LOSS DAYS IN PAST TWO WEEKS
(18+ years)
33,243 00. None
0 01-14. Days
104-105 D-3 SCHOOL-LOSS DAYS IN PAST TWO WEEKS
(5-17 years)
31,322 00. None
1,921 01-14. Days
106-107 D-6 OTHER DAYS OF RESTRICTED ACTIVITY
IN PAST TWO WEEKS
31,981 00. None
1,262 01-14. Days
108-110 G-2 BED DAYS IN PAST 12 MONTHS
16,841 000. None
16,065 001-365. 1-365 days
337 366. Unknown
111 Recode BED DAYS IN PAST 12 MONTHS - Recode
16,841 0. None
13,522 1. 1-7 days
2,329 2. 8-30 days
203 3. 31-180 days
11 4. 181-365 days
337 5. Unknown
112-114 G-3 DOCTOR VISITS IN PAST 12 MONTHS
6,728 000. None
26,399 001-996. Visits
0 997. 997+ visits
116 998. Unknown
115 G-3 INTERVAL SINCE LAST DOCTOR VISIT
59 0. Never
26,646 1. Less than 1 year
3,673 2. 1 to less than 2 years
1,871 3. 2 to less than 5 years
386 4. 5 years or more
608 5. Unknown
116-117 Generated - NUMBER OF CONDITIONS (total acute and
chronic)
118-119 Generated - NUMBER OF ACUTE INCIDENCE CONDITIONS
(past 2 weeks)
120-121 Generated - NUMBER OF TWO-WEEK DOCTOR VISITS
122-123 Generated - NUMBER OF SHORT-STAY HOSPITAL EPISODES IN
PAST 12 MONTHS
124-126 Generated - SHORT-STAY HOSPITAL EPISODE DAYS IN PAST
12 MONTHS
127-128 Generated - NUMBER OF SHORT-STAY HOSPITAL EPISODES IN
PAST 12 MONTHS EXCLUDING DELIVERY*
129-131 Generated - SHORT-STAY HOSPITAL EPISODE DAYS IN PAST
12 MONTHS EXCLUDING DELIVERY*
132-133 Generated - NUMBER OF SHORT-STAY HOSPITAL DISCHARGES
IN PAST 6 MONTHS
134-136 Generated - NUMBER OF DAYS IN SHORT-STAY HOSPITAL IN
PAST 12 MONTHS FOR DISCHARGES IN PAST 6
MONTHS
137-138 Generated - NUMBER OF SHORT-STAY HOSPITAL DISCHARGES
IN PAST 6 MONTHS EXCLUDING DELIVERY*
*Based on Operation codes and reason entered hospital.
139-141 Generated - NUMBER OF DAYS IN SHORT-STAY HOSPITAL IN
PAST 12 MONTHS FOR DISCHARGES IN PAST 6
MONTHS EXCLUDING DELIVERY*
142-143 - - BLANK
144 L-9b YEARS LIVED IN STATE OF PRESENT
RESIDENCE
33,243 Blank. Not applicable (Foreign-born
or less than 18 years of age)
145 L-9c YEARS LIVED IN UNITED STATES
33,243 Blank. Not applicable (U.S. born
or less than 18 years of age)
146-177 - - BLANK
*Based on Operation codes and reason entered hospital.
178 Master TYPE OF SUBSTRATUM
Record
4,769 0. Permit
4,026 1. Area, oversampled for blacks
24,448 2. Area, not oversampled for
blacks
179-181 Recode - FULL SAMPLE STRATUM IDENTIFIER
182 Master REGION
Record
6,072 1. Northeast
8,366 2. Midwest
11,438 3. South
7,367 4. West
183 Master GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION
Record
1-4. MSA Size
14,143 1. 1,000,000 or more
8,792 2. 250,000 - 999,999
2,145 3. 100,000 - 249,999
481 4. Under 100,000
7,682 Blank. Non-MSA
184 - - BLANK
185 Master TYPE OF PSU
Record
18,021 1. MSA - Self-representing
7,540 3. MSA - Nonself-representing
0 4. Non-MSA - Self-representing
7,682 6. Non-MSA - Nonself-representing
186 Recode MSA - NON-MSA RESIDENCE
10,515 1. MSA - Central City
15,046 2. MSA - Not Central City
7,317 3. Non-MSA - Nonfarm
365 4. Non-MSA - Farm
187-189 - - PSEUDO PSU CODES
190-200 - - BLANK
201-206 - - INTERIM BASIC WEIGHT BEFORE AGE-SEX-RACE
ADJUSTMENT
207-212 - - FINAL BASIC WEIGHT
213-335 - - BLANK
Tape Locations 336-348
Tape
Locations Item No. Frequency Items and Codes
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336 - DUMMY RECORD STATUS
430 1. Dummy record for child-specific
data only (locs. 340-347, 372)
495 2. Dummy record for household data
only (locs. 337-339, 348-371)
4,015 3. Dummy record for entire special
topic portion of record
(locs. 337-372)
28,303 Blank. Not a dummy record
337 1a HAVE HEARD OF POISON CONTROL CENTERS
14,192 1. Yes
2,194 2. No
1 7. Refused
2,719 8. Not ascertained
31 9. DK
14,106 Blank. NA-Child age 10 years or older
338 1b KNOW THE POISON CONTROL CENTER
TELEPHONE NUMBER IN YOUR AREA
9,428 1. Yes
4,336 2. No
1 7. Refused
427 9. Unknown
19,051 Blank. NA-Child age 10 years or
older; no/unknown if
heard of poison control center
339 2 HAVE IPECAC SYRUP IN HOUSEHOLD
4,794 1. Yes
11,045 2. No
2 7. Refused
2,719 8. Not ascertained
577 9. DK
14,106 Blank. NA-Child age 10 years or
older
340 3 BUCKLED IN CAR SAFETY SEAT
WHEN BROUGHT FROM HOSPITAL
AT BIRTH
7,352 1. Yes
798 2. No
65 3. Not born in hospital
37 4. Didn't ride home in "car"
4 7. Refused
1,270 8. Not ascertained
220 9. DK
23,497 Blank. NA- child aged 5-17
341 4a CHILD NOW HAS A CAR SAFETY SEAT
6,225 1. Yes
2,195 2. No
4 7. Refused
1,272 8. Not ascertained
50 9. DK
23,497 Blank. NA-child aged 5-17
342 4b AMOUNT OF TIME CHILD IS
BUCKLED IN CHILD SAFETY
SEAT WHEN RIDING IN CAR
5,698 1. All or most of the time
355 2. Some of the time
91 3. Once in a while
70 4. Never
0 7. Refused
0 8. Not ascertained
11 9. DK
27,018 Blank. NA-child aged 5-17;
no/unknown if child has
car safety seat
343 5 AMOUNT OF TIME CHILD WEARS
SEAT BELT WHEN RIDING IN CAR
15,484 1. All or most of the time
4,052 2. Some of the time
1,542 3. Once in a while
1,261 4. Never
12 5. Uses child safety seat
5 7. Refused
4,470 8. Not ascertained
273 9. DK
6,144 Blank. NA-child under 5 and uses car
safety seat at least once in while
344 6a CHILD EVER BREAST-FED
4,098 1. Yes
4,226 2. No
4 7. Refused
1,418 9. Unknown
23,497 Blank. NA-child age 5-17
345-347 6b AGE CHILD STOPPED BREAST-FEEDING
345-346 6b WHEN CHILD COMPLETELY STOPPED
BREAST-FEEDING
409 00. Still breast-feeds
3,583 01-96. Age stopped breast-feeding
3 97. Refused
103 99. Unknown
29,145 Blank. NA-Child age 5-17; no/unknown
if ever breast-fed
347 6b TIME UNITS CHILD STOPPED
BREAST-FEEDING
409 0. Still breast-feeds
142 1. Days
582 2. Weeks
2,601 3. Months
259 4. Years
3 7. Refused
102 9. Unknown
29,145 Blank. NA-Child age 5-17; no/unknown
if ever breast-fed
348 7 SAMPLE PERSON'S USE OF SEATBELT IN CAR
18,527 1. All or most of the time
5,247 2. Some of the time
2,252 3. Once in a while
2,563 4. Never
105 5. Don't ride in car
6 7. Refused
4,543 9. Unknown
Tape Locations 349-400
Tape
Locations Item No. Frequency Items and Codes
_____________________________________________________________________________
349-350 8a NUMBER OF SMOKE DETECTORS IN HOME
4,759 00. None
10,006 01. Only 1
13,811 02-95. Number of smoke detectors
0 96. 96+
0 97. Refused
4,548 98. Not ascertained
119 99. DK
351-352 8b NUMBER OF SMOKE DETECTORS THAT WORK*
1,066 00. None
21,998 01-95. Number that work
0 96. 96+
0 97. Refused
553 98. Not ascertained
200 99. DK
9,426 Blank. NA-no/unknown if any
353 8c SMOKE DETECTOR WORKS NOW
(Only one smoke detector)
8,664 1. Yes
791 2. No
0 7. Refused
0 8. Not ascertained
551 9. DK
23,237 Blank. NA-no/unknown if any smoke
detectors in home; multiple
smoke detectors
*Includes persons who have only one smoke detector.
354-360 8d HOW YOU KNOW SMOKE DETECTOR IS WORKING
354 8d Tested it/them
13,192 1. Mentioned
8,533 2. Not Mentioned
0 7. Refused
273 9. Unknown
11,245 Blank. NA-no/unknown if any working
smoke detectors in home
355 8d Went off because of smoke
2,370 1. Mentioned
19,355 2. Not Mentioned
0 7. Refused
273 9. Unknown
11,245 Blank. NA-no/unknown if any working
smoke detectors in home
356 8d Went off while cooking
3,934 1. Mentioned
17,791 2. Not Mentioned
0 7. Refused
273 9. Unknown
11,245 Blank. NA-no/unknown if any working
smoke detectors in home
357 8d Changed the batteries
1,610 1. Mentioned
20,115 2. Not Mentioned
0 7. Refused
273 9. Unknown
11,245 Blank. NA-no/unknown if any working
smoke detectors in home
358 8d The light is on
4,295 1. Mentioned
17,430 2. Not Mentioned
0 7. Refused
273 9. Unknown
11,245 Blank. NA-no/unknown if any working
smoke detectors in home
359 8d Beeps when battery is low
2,981 1. Mentioned
18,744 2. Not Mentioned
0 7. Refused
273 9. Unknown
11,245 Blank. NA-no/unknown if any working
smoke detectors in home
354-360 8d HOW YOU KNOW SMOKE DETECTOR
IS WORKING (Continued)
360 8d Other
619 1. Mentioned
21,106 2. Not Mentioned
0 7. Refused
273 9. Unknown
11,245 Blank. NA-no/unknown if any working
smoke detectors in home
361 8f SMOKE DETECTOR(S) NEXT TO
SLEEPING AREA
22,219 1. Yes
1,537 2. No
2 7. Refused
2 8. Not ascertained
57 9. DK
9,426 Blank. NA-no/unknown if any
smoke detectors in home
362 9a KNOW HOT WATER TEMPERATURE
IN THIS HOME
7,499 1. Yes
20,884 2. No
136 3. No hot water source
2 7. Refused
4,722 9. Unknown
363-365 9b HOT WATER TEMPERATURE, DEGREES F
6,497 001-995. Number of degrees
0 996. 996+ degrees
0 997. Refused
1,002 999. Unknown
25,744 Blank. NA-No/unknown if knows
temperature; no hot water
in home
366 9b HOT WATER TEMPERATURE, APPROXIMATE
298 1. High
169 2. Low or vacation setting
517 3. Medium
0 7. Refused
18 9. Unknown
32,241 Blank. NA-no/unknown if knows
temperature; no hot water in
home; exact temperature given
367 9c HOW HOT WATER TEMPERATURE ESTIMATED
5,078 1. The setting on hot water heater
412 2. Tested with thermometer
1,515 3. Guessed
97 4. Both, the setting on heater and
tested with thermometer
0 7. Refused
364 8. Other
33 9. Unknown
25,744 Blank. NA-no/unknown if knows
temperature; no hot water in home
368 10 USED A THERMOMETER TO TEST
HOT WATER IN PAST 12 MONTHS
1,044 1. Yes
26,666 2. No
0 7. Refused
5,397 9. Unknown
136 Blank. NA-no hot water in home
369-371 11 ABOVE WHAT TEMP WILL HOT WATER CAUSE
SCALD INJURIES
12,405 001-995. Number of degrees
0 996. 996+ degrees
61 997. Refused
4,709 998. Not ascertained
16,068 999. DK
372 Check Item S5 RESPONDENT IDENTITY
26,244 1. Child's parent
773 2. Guardian; not child's parent
1,767 8. Other
4,459 9. Unknown
373-400 - - BLANK
APPENDICES
No Appendix A
Appendix B-Industry Recodes Outline
Agriculture
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01 01 010-011,020-021 AGRICULTURE 01-02,07,078
Forestry and Fisheries
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02 01 030-031 FORESTRY AND FISHERIES 08-09
Mining
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10 02 040-042,050 MINING 10-14
Construction
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20 03 060 CONSTRUCTION 15-17
Manufacturing
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(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 21,261-266,291,295,
200-201,210-212, 299,301-304,306-307,
220-222 311,313-317,319
*Standard Industrial Classification
(40-46) DURABLE GOODS
40 04 230-232,241-242 Furniture, lumber and wood
41 04 270-272,280 Primary metal industries 331-332,334,3331-
3334,3339,3351,3353-
3357,3361-3362,3369,
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 321-329,381-387,394
301,371-372, durable goods
380-382,390-392
Transportation, Communications and Other Public Utilities
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(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 481-483,489
54 05 460-462,470-472 Utilities and sanitary 491-497
*Standard Industrial Classification
Wholesale Trade
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60 06 500-502,510-512, WHOLESALE TRADE 501-508,5093,5094,
521-522,530-532, 5099,511-518,5191,
540-542,550-552, 5194,5198,5199
560-562,571
Retail Trade
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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, Other and not specified 521,523,525-527,56,
630-632,640,642, retail trade 571-573,591-593,
650-652,660-662, 5941-5949,5961-5963,
670-672,681-682, 598,5992-5994,5999
691
Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate
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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, 62-67
and other finance
*Standard Industrial Classification
Services
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(75-85) (09-12) - SERVICES:
(75-76) (09) BUSINESS AND REPAIR SERVICES
75 09 721-722,730-732, Business services 731-737,7391-7397,
740-742,750 7399,751,752,754
76 09 751-752,760 Repair services 753,762-764,7692,
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 ENTERTAINMENT AND 78,791-794,799
RECREATION SERVICES
(80-85) (12) - PROFESSIONAL AND RELATED
SERVICES
80 12 831 Hospitals 806
81 12 812,820-822,830, Health services, except 801-803,8041-8042,
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 12 861-862,870-872, Social services, religious 832-833,835-836,
880-881 and membership 839,84,861-866,869
organizations
85 12 841,882,890-892 Legal, engineering and 81,891-893,899
other professional services
*Standard Industrial Classification
Public Administration
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90 13 900-901,910, PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION 911-913,919,92-97
921-922,930-932
Unknown Industry
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95 14 990 and all UNKNOWN INDUSTRY -
other codes
except 996
New Worker
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96 14 996 NEW WORKER
Not in Labor Force
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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).
Armed Forces
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98 16 942 ARMED FORCES (excludes Reserves
and National Guard)
*Standard Industrial Classification
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 new workers) 95-96
15 NOT IN LABOR FORCE 97
16 ARMED FORCES 98
Appendix C-Occupation Recodes Outline
Executive, Administrative, and Managerial Occupations
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Chrs. Chrs. Detail Code Occupation Title SOC Code*
87-88 89-90 (Chrs. 84-86)
_____________________________________________________________________________
(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, 121-128,132-139
except public administration
03 01 023-029,033-037 Management related occupations 1412,1414-1415,
1419,142-143,
1442-1443,1449,
145,1472-1473,
149
Professional Specialty Occupations
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87-88 89-90 (Chrs. 84-86)
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(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 occupations 27,261-262,281,
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.
Technicians and Related Support Occupations
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87-88 89-90 (Chrs. 84-86)
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(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
Sales Occupations
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(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
Administrative Support Occupations, Including Clerical
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(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 4511-4519,4521-
323,325-329, 4529,463,4642-
335-336,345-349, 4645,4649,4662-
353,359,363-366, 4664,4692,4694,
368-369,373-379, 4696,4699,4722-
383-387,389 4723,4729,4732-
4733,4739,4751-
4759,4782-4784,
4786-4787,4791-
4795,4799
*Standard Occupational Classification.
Private Household Occupations
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22 06 403-407 PRIVATE HOUSEHOLD OCCUPATIONS 502-507,509
Protective Service Occupations
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(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
Service Occupations, Except Protective and Household
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(25-28) (08) - SERVICE OCCUPATIONS, EXCEPT
PROTECTIVE AND HOUSEHOLD
25 08 433-439,443-444 Food service 5211-5219
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 08 456-459,463-469 Personal service 5251-5258,5262-
5264,5269
Farming, Forestry and Fishing Occupations
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(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.
Precision Production, Craft and Repair Occupations
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(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 632,6412-6414,
579,583-585, 6422,6424,6432-
587-589,593-599, 6433,6442-6444,
613-617 645,6462-6468,
6472,6476,6479,
652-654,656
34 10 633-637,639, Precision production 67,71,6811-6814,
643-647,649, occupations 6816-6817,6821-
653-659,666-669, 6824,6829,6831-
673-679,683-684, 6832,6835,6839,
686-689,693-696, 6844,6852-6854,
699 6856,6859,6861-
6862,6864-6867,
6869,6871-6873,
6879,6881-6882,
691-696,7447,
7668,7677,7752,
828
*Standard Occupational Classification
Operators, Fabricators and Laborers
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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(pt.),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-
793-799 inspectors and samplers 7533,7714,7717,
772,774,7753-
7759,782-785,787
Transportation and Material Moving Occupations
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(37-39) (12) - TRANSPORTATION AND MATERIAL
MOVING OCCUPATIONS
37 12 803-806,808-809, Motor vehicle operators 8111,8212-8216,
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
Handlers, Equipment Cleaners, Helpers and Laborers
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(40-41) (13) HANDLERS, EQUIPMENT CLEANERS,
HELPERS AND LABORERS
40 13 869 Construction laborers 871
41 13 863-867,873, Freight, stock and material 85,861-863,
875-878,883,885, handlers 8641-8646,
887-889 8648,865,
8722-8726,873,
875,8761,8769
Unknown Occupation
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95 14 999 and all UNKNOWN OCCUPATION
other codes
except 990
New Worker
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Chrs. Chrs. Detail Code Industry Title SIC Code*
80-81 82-83 (Chrs. 77-79)
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96 14 990 NEW WORKER
Not in Labor Force
Recodes
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No. 1 No. 2
Chrs. Chrs. Detail Code Industry Title SIC Code*
80-81 82-83 (Chrs. 77-79)
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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)
Military
Recodes
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No. 1 No. 2
Chrs. Chrs. Detail Code Industry Title SIC Code*
80-81 82-83 (Chrs. 77-79)
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98 16 905 MILITARY
*Standard Occupational Classification
Occupation Recode Titles
Recode No. 1
Code Titles Inclusions
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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 New Workers) 95-96
15 NOT IN LABOR FORCE 97
16 MILITARY 98