
Data Dictionary
CPS RECORD LAYOUT FOR BASIC LABOR FORCE ITEMS
STANDARD PUBLIC USE FILES
A1. HOUSEHOLD INFORMATION
STARTING MAY 2004
NAME SIZE DESCRIPTION LOCATION
HRHHID 15 HOUSEHOLD IDENTIFIER (1 - 15)
EDITED UNIVERSE: ALL HHLD's IN SAMPLE
Part I
See Characters 71-75 for Part II of the Household
Identifier.
Use Part I only for matching backward in time and Part II for
matching forward in time.
HRMONTH 2 MONTH OF INTERVIEW (16-17)
EDITED UNIVERSE: ALL HHLDs IN SAMPLE
VALID ENTRIES
01 MIN VALUE
12 MAX VALUE
HRYEAR4 4 YEAR OF INTERVIEW (18-21)
EDITED UNIVERSE: ALL HHLDs IN SAMPLE
VALID ENTRIES
1998 MIN VALUE
2999 MAX VALUE
***Note: For variables HUINTTYP and HURRSCNT, go to positions 65-68
HURESPLI 2 LINE NUMBER OF THE CURRENT (22 - 23)
RESPONDENT
VALID ENTRIES
0 MIN VALUE
99 MAX VALUE
HUFINAL 3 FINAL OUTCOME CODE (24 - 26)
OUTCOME CODES BETWEEN 001 AND 200 ARE FOR CATI.
ALL OTHER OUTCOME CODES ARE FOR CAPI.
VALID ENTRIES
000 NEW INTERVIEW - NOT CONTACTED
001 FULLY COMPLETE CATI INTERVIEW
002 PARTIALLY COMPLETED CATI INTERVIEW
005 LABOR FORCE COMPLETE, SUPPLEMENT INCOMPLETE - CATI
024 HH OCCUPIED ENTIRELY BY ARMED FORCES MEMBERS
115 PARTIAL INTERVIEW WITH CALLBACK PLANNED - CATI
200 NEW INTERVIEW - CONTACTED
201 CAPI COMPLETE
202 CALLBACK NEEDED
203 SUFFICIENT PARTIAL - PRECLOSEOUT
204 SUFFICIENT PARTIAL - AT CLOSEOUT
205 LABOR FORCE COMPLETE, - SUPPL. INCOMPLETE - CAPI
210 CAPI COMPLETE REINTERVIEW
216 NO ONE HOME
217 TEMPORARILY ABSENT
218 REFUSED
219 OTHER OCCUPIED - SPECIFY
224 ARMED FORCES OCCUPIED OR UNDER AGE 14
225 TEMP. OCCUPIED W/PERSONS WITH URE
226 VACANT REGULAR
227 VACANT - STORAGE OF HHLD FURNITURE
228 UNFIT, TO BE DEMOLISHED
229 UNDER CONSTRUCTION, NOT READY
230 CONVERTED TO TEMP BUSINESS OR STORAGE
231 UNOCCUPIED TENT OR TRAILER SITE
232 PERMIT GRANTED - CONSTRUCTION NOT STARTED
233 OTHER - SPECIFY
240 DEMOLISHED
241 HOUSE OR TRAILER MOVED
242 OUTSIDE SEGMENT
243 CONVERTED TO PERM. BUSINESS OR STORAGE
244 MERGED
245 CONDEMNED
246 BUILT AFTER APRIL 1, 1980
247 UNUSED SERIAL NO./LISTING SHEET LINE
248 OTHER - SPECIFY
HUSPNISH 2 IS SPANISH THE ONLY LANGUAGE SPOKEN (27 - 28)
BY ALL MEMBERS OF THIS HOUSEHOLD
WHO ARE 15 YEARS OF AGE OR OLDER?
VALID ENTRIES
1 SPANISH ONLY LANGUAGE SPOKEN
HETENURE 2 ARE YOUR LIVING QUARTERS... (29 - 30)
(READ ANSWER CATEGORIES)
EDITED UNIVERSE: HRINTSTA = 1 OR HUTYPB = 1-3
VALID ENTRIES
1 = OWNED OR BEING BOUGHT BY A HH MEMBER
2 = RENTED FOR CASH
3 = OCCUPIED WITHOUT PAYMENT OF CASH RENT
NOTE: May be missing on the Basic CPS microdata files. This
will be updated on later releases of the same month's data.
HEHOUSUT 2 TYPE OF HOUSING UNIT (31 - 32)
EDITED UNIVERSE: ALL HHLDs IN SAMPLE
VALID ENTRIES
0 OTHER UNIT
1 HOUSE, APARTMENT, FLAT
2 HU IN NONTRANSIENT HOTEL, MOTEL, ETC.
3 HU PERMANENT IN TRANSIENT HOTEL, MOTEL
4 HU IN ROOMING HOUSE
5 MOBILE HOME OR TRAILER W/NO PERM. ROOM ADDED
6 MOBILE HOME OR TRAILER W/1 OR MORE PERM. ROOMS ADDED
7 HU NOT SPECIFIED ABOVE
8 QUARTERS NOT HU IN ROOMING OR BRDING HS
9 UNIT NOT PERM. IN TRANSIENT HOTL, MOTL
10 UNOCCUPIED TENT SITE OR TRLR SITE
11 STUDENT QUARTERS IN COLLEGE DORM
12 OTHER UNIT NOT SPECIFIED ABOVE
HETELHHD 2 IS THERE A TELEPHONE IN THIS (33 - 34)
HOUSE/APARTMENT?
EDITED UNIVERSE: HRINTSTA = 1
VALID ENTRIES
1 YES
2 NO
HETELAVL 2 IS THERE A TELEPHONE ELSEWHERE ON (35 - 36)
WHICH PEOPLE IN THIS HOUSEHOLD CAN
BE CONTACTED?
EDITED UNIVERSE: HETELHHD = 2
VALID ENTRIES
1 YES
2 NO
HEPHONEO 2 IS A TELEPHONE INTERVIEW ACCEPTABLE? (37 - 38)
EDITED UNIVERSE: HETELHHD = 1 OR HETELAVL = 1
VALID ENTRIES
1 YES
2 NO
HUFAMINC 2 FAMILY INCOME (39 - 40)
(COMBINED INCOME OF ALL FAMILY MEMBERS
DURING THE LAST 12 MONTHS. INCLUDES MONEY FROM
JOBS, NET INCOME FROM BUSINESS, FARM OR RENT,
PENSIONS, DIVIDENDS, INTEREST, SOCIAL SECURITY
PAYMENTS AND ANY OTHER MONEY INCOME RECEIVED BY
FAMILY MEMBERS WHO ARE 15 YEARS OF AGE OR OLDER.)
VALID ENTRIES
1 LESS THAN $5,000
2 5,000 TO 7,499
3 7,500 TO 9,999
4 10,000 TO 12,499
5 12,500 TO 14,999
6 15,000 TO 19,999
7 20,000 TO 24,999
8 25,000 TO 29,999
9 30,000 TO 34,999
10 35,000 TO 39,999
11 40,000 TO 49,999
12 50,000 TO 59,999
13 60,000 TO 74,999
14 75,000 OR 99,999
15 100,000 TO 149,999
16 150,000 OR MORE
HUTYPEA 2 TYPE A NONINTERVIEW REASON (41 - 42)
VALID ENTRIES
1 NO ONE HOME (NOH)
2 TEMPORARILY ABSENT (TA)
3 REFUSED (REF)
4 OTHER OCCUPIED - SPECIFY
HUTYPB 2 TYPE B NON-INTERVIEW REASON (43 - 44)
VALID ENTRIES
1 VACANT REGULAR
2 TEMPORARILY OCCUPIED BY PERSONS W/ URE
3 VACANT-STORAGE OF HHLD FURNITURE
4 UNFIT OR TO BE DEMOLISHED
5 UNDER CONSTRUCTION, NOT READY
6 CONVERTED TO TEMP BUSINESS OR STORAGE
7 UNOCCUPIED TENT SITE OR TRAILER SITE
8 PERMIT GRANTED CONSTRUCTION NOT STARTED
9 OTHER TYPE B - SPECIFY
HUTYPC 2 TYPE C NON-INTERVIEW REASON (45 - 46)
VALID ENTRIES
1 DEMOLISHED
2 HOUSE OR TRAILER MOVED
3 OUTSIDE SEGMENT
4 CONVERTED TO PERM. BUSINESS OR STORAGE
5 MERGED
6 CONDEMNED
8 UNUSED LINE OF LISTING SHEET
9 OTHER - SPECIFY
HWHHWGT 10 HOUSEHOLD WEIGHT (47 - 56)
(4 IMPLIED DECIMAL PLACES)
USED FOR TALLYING HOUSEHOLD CHARACTERISTICS
EDITED UNIVERSE: HRINTSTA = 1
HRINTSTA 2 INTERVIEW STATUS (57 - 58)
EDITED UNIVERSE: ALL HHLDs IN SAMPLE
VALID ENTRIES
1 INTERVIEW
2 TYPE A NON-INTERVIEW
3 TYPE B NON-INTERVIEW
4 TYPE C NON-INTERVIEW
HRNUMHOU 2 TOTAL NUMBER OF PERSONS LIVING (59 - 60)
IN THE HOUSEHOLD (HOUSEHOLD MEMBERS).
EDITED UNIVERSE: ALL HHLDs IN SAMPLE
VALID ENTRIES
0 MIN VALUE
16 MAX VALUE
HRHTYPE 2 HOUSEHOLD TYPE (61 - 62)
EDITED UNIVERSE: ALL HHLDs IN SAMPLE
VALID ENTRIES
0 NON-INTERVIEW HOUSEHOLD
1 HUSBAND/WIFE PRIMARY FAMILY (NEITHER AF)
2 HUSB/WIFE PRIM. FAMILY (EITHER/BOTH AF)
3 UNMARRIED CIVILIAN MALE-PRIM. FAM HHLDER
4 UNMARRIED CIV. FEMALE-PRIM FAM HHLDER
5 PRIMARY FAMILY HHLDER-RP IN AF, UNMAR.
6 CIVILIAN MALE PRIMARY INDIVIDUAL
7 CIVILIAN FEMALE PRIMARY INDIVIDUAL
8 PRIMARY INDIVIDUAL HHLD-RP IN AF
9 GROUP QUARTERS WITH FAMILY
10 GROUP QUARTERS WITHOUT FAMILY
HRMIS 2 MONTH-IN-SAMPLE (63 - 64)
EDITED UNIVERSE: ALL HHLDs IN SAMPLE
VALID ENTRIES
1 MIN VALUE
8 MAX VALUE
HUINTTYP 2 TYPE OF INTERVIEW (65 - 66)
VALID ENTRIES
0 NONINTERVIEW/INDETERMINATE
1 PERSONAL
2 TELEPHONE
HUPRSCNT 2 NUMBER OF ACTUAL AND (67 - 68)
ATTEMPTED PERSONAL CONTACTS
VALID ENTRIES
1 MIN VALUE
9 MAX VALUE
Note: For Variables HRMONTH and HRYEAR, go to locations 16-21.
HRLONGLK 2 LONGITUDINAL LINK INDICATOR (69 - 70)
EDITED UNIVERSE: ALL HHLDs IN SAMPLE
VALID ENTRIES
0 MIS 1 OR REPLACEMENT HH (NO LINK)
2 MIS 2-4 OR MIS 6-8
3 MIS 5
HRHHID (partII) 5 HOUSEHOLD IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (71 - 75)
EDITED UNIVERSE: ALL HHLD's IN SAMPLE
Part I of this number is found in columns 1-15 of the record.
Concatenate this item with Part I for matching forward in time.
The component parts of this number are as follows:
71-72 Numeric component of the sample number (HRSAMPLE)
73-74 Serial suffix-converted to numerics (HRSERSUF)
75 Household Number (HUHHNUM)
FILLER 3 (76 - 78)
HUBUS 2 DOES ANYONE IN THIS HOUSEHOLD (79 - 80)
HAVE A BUSINESS OR A FARM?
VALID ENTRIES
1 YES
2 NO
HUBUSL1 2 ENTER LINE NUMBER (81 - 82)
FOR HUBUS = 1
VALID ENTRIES
01 MIN VALUE
99 MAX VALUE
HUBUSL2 2 See BUSL1 (83 - 84)
VALID ENTRIES
1 MIN VALUE
99 MAX VALUE
HUBUSL3 2 See BUSL1 (85 - 86)
VALID ENTRIES
1 MIN VALUE
99 MAX VALUE
HUBUSL4 2 See BUSL1 (87 - 88)
VALID ENTRIES
1 MIN VALUE
99 MAX VALUE
A2. GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
GEREG 2 REGION (89 - 90)
EDITED UNIVERSE: ALL HHLD's IN SAMPLE
VALID ENTRIES
1 NORTHEAST
2 MIDWEST (FORMERLY NORTH CENTRAL)
3 SOUTH
4 WEST
GESTCEN 2 CENSUS STATE CODE (91 - 92)
EDITED UNIVERSE: ALL HHLD's IN SAMPLE
VALID ENTRIES
11 ME 51 DE 85 NM
12 NH 52 MD 86 AZ
13 VT 53 DC 87 UT
14 MA 54 VA 88 NV
15 RI 55 WV 91 WA
16 CT 56 NC 92 OR
21 NY 57 SC 93 CA
22 NJ 58 GA 94 AK
23 PA 59 FL 95 HI
31 OH 61 KY
32 IN 62 TN
33 IL 63 AL
34 MI 64 MS
35 WI 71 AR
41 MN 72 LA
42 IA 73 OK
43 MO 74 TX
44 ND 81 MT
45 SD 82 ID
46 NE 83 WY
47 KS 84 CO
GESTFIPS 2 FEDERAL INFORMATION (93 - 94)
PROCESSING STANDARDS
(FIPS) STATE CODE
EDITED UNIVERSE: ALL HHLD's IN SAMPLE
VALID ENTRIES
01 AL 30 MT
02 AK 31 NE
04 AZ 32 NV
05 AR 33 NH
06 CA 34 NJ
08 CO 35 NM
09 CT 36 NY
10 DE 37 NC
11 DC 38 ND
12 FL 39 OH
13 GA 40 OK
15 HI 41 OR
16 ID 42 PA
17 IL 44 RI
18 IN 45 SC
19 IA 46 SD
20 KS 47 TN
21 KY 48 TX
22 LA 49 UT
23 ME 50 VT
24 MD 51 VA
25 MA 53 WA
26 MI 54 WV
27 MN 55 WI
28 MS 56 WY
29 MO
FILLER 1 (95 - 95)
GTCBSA 5 Metropolitan CBSA FIPS CODE (96 - 100)
EDITED UNIVERSE: ALL HHLD's IN SAMPLE
VALID ENTRIES
00000 NOT IDENTIFIED OR NONMETROPOLITAN
00460 MIN VALUE
79600 MAX VALUE
SPECIFIC METROPOLITAN CBSA CODE
(SEE GEOGRAPHIC ATTACHMENT)
GTCO 3 FIPS COUNTY CODE (101 - 103)
EDITED UNIVERSE: ALL HHLD's IN SAMPLE
VALID ENTRIES
000 NOT IDENTIFIED
001-810 SPECIFIC COUNTY CODE (SEE ATTACHMENT 13)
NOTE: THIS CODE MUST BE USED IN COMBINATION
WITH A STATE CODE (GESTFIPS or GESTCEN) IN
ORDER TO UNIQUELY IDENTIFY A COUNTY. ALSO,
MOST COUNTIES ARE NOT IDENTIFIED.
GTCBSAST 1 PRINCIPAL CITY/BALANCE STATUS (104 - 104)
EDITED UNIVERSE: ALL HHLD's IN SAMPLE
VALID ENTRIES
1 = PRINCIPAL CITY
2 = BALANCE
3 = NONMETROPOLITAN
4 = NOT IDENTIFIED
GTMETSTA 1 METROPOLITAN STATUS (105 - 105)
EDITED UNIVERSE: ALL HHLD's IN SAMPLE
VALID ENTRIES
1 METROPOLITAN
2 NONMETROPOLITAN
3 NOT IDENTIFIED
GTINDVPC 1 INDIVIDUAL PRINCIPAL CITY (106 - 106)
EDITED UNIVERSE: ALL HHLD's IN SAMPLE
VALID ENTRIES
0 NOT IDENTIFIED, NONMETROPOLITAN,
or NOT A CENTRAL CITY
1-7 SPECIFIC PRINCIPAL CITY CODE
(SEE ATTACHMENT 13)
NOTE: WHENEVER POSSIBLE THIS CODE
IDENTIFIES SPECIFIC PRINCIPAL CITIES IN
AN MSA/PMSA THAT HAVE MULTIPLE
PRINCIPAL CITIES. THIS CODE MUST BE
USED IN COMBINATION WITH THE CBSA
FIPS CODE (GTCBSA) IN ORDER TO
UNIQUELY IDENTIFY A SPECIFIC CITY.
GTCBSASZ 1 Metropolitan Area (CBSA) SIZE (107 - 107)
EDITED UNIVERSE: ALL HHLD's IN SAMPLE
VALID ENTRIES
0 = NOT IDENTIFIED OR NONMETROPOLITAN
2 = 100,000 - 249,999
3 = 250,000 - 499,999
4 = 500,000 - 999,999
5 = 1,000,000 - 2,499,999
6 = 2,500,000 - 4,999,999
7 = 5,000,000+
GTCSA 3 Consolidated Statistical Area (CSA) FIPS CODE (108-110)
EDITED UNIVERSE: ALL HHLD's IN SAMPLE
VALID ENTRIES
000 NOT IDENTIFIED OR NONMETROPOLITAN
118 MIN VALUE
720 MAX VALUE
SPECIFIC CSA CODE (SEE GEOGRAPHIC ATTACHMENT)
FILLER 3 (111 - 113)
A3. PERSONS INFORMATION DEMOGRAPHIC ITEMS
PROLDRRP 2 RELATIONSHIP TO REFERENCE (114 - 115)
PERSON (RECODE)
EDITED UNIVERSE: PRPERTYP = 1, 2, OR 3
VALID ENTRIES
01 REF PERS WITH OTHER RELATIVES IN HH
02 REF PERS WITH NO OTHER RELATIVES IN HH
03 SPOUSE
04 CHILD
05 GRANDCHILD
06 PARENT
07 BROTHER/SISTER
08 OTHER RELATIVE
09 FOSTER CHILD
10 NON-REL OF REF PER W/OWN RELS IN HH
11 PARTNER/ROOMMATE
12 NON-REL OF REF PER W/NO OWN RELS IN HH
SEE LOCATION 118 - 119 FOR
AN UNCOLLAPSED VERSION
PUPELIG 2 INTERVIEW STATUS OF EACH PERSON (116 - 117)
IN THE HOUSEHOLD
VALID ENTRIES
1 ELIGIBLE FOR INTERVIEW
2 LABOR FORCE FULLY COMPLETE
3 MISSING LABOR FORCE DATA FOR PERSON
4 (NOT USED)
5 ASSIGNED IF AGE IS BLANK
6 ARMED FORCES MEMBER
7 UNDER 15 YEARS OLD
8 NOT A HH MEMBER
9 DELETED
10 DECEASED
11 END OF LIST
12 AFTER END OF LIST
PERRP 2 RELATIONSHIP TO REFERENCE (118 - 119)
PERSON
EDITED UNIVERSE: PRPERTYP = 1, 2, OR 3
VALID ENTRIES
EXPANDED RELATIONSHIP CATEGORIES
01 REFERENCE PERSON W/RELS.
02 REFERENCE PERSON W/O RELS.
03 SPOUSE
04 CHILD
05 GRANDCHILD
06 PARENT
07 BROTHER/SISTER
08 OTHER REL. OR REF. PERSON
09 FOSTER CHILD
10 NONREL. OF REF. PERSON W/RELS.
11 NOT USED
12 NONREL. OF REF. PERSON W/O RELS.
13 UNMARRIED PARTNER W/RELS.
14 UNMARRIED PARTNER W/OUT RELS.
15 HOUSEMATE/ROOMMATE W/RELS.
16 HOUSEMATE/ROOMMATE W/OUT RELS.
17 ROOMER/BOARDER W/RELS.
18 ROOMER/BOARDER W/OUT RELS.
SEE LOCATION 114 - 115 FOR THE
COLLAPSED VERSION
PEPARENT 2 LINE NUMBER OF PARENT (120 - 121)
EDITED UNIVERSE: EVERY PERSON
VALID ENTRIES
-1 NO PARENT
01 MIN VALUE
99 MAX VALUE
PEAGE 2 PERSONS AGE AS OF THE (122 - 123)
END OF SURVEY WEEK
EDITED UNIVERSE: PRPERTYP = 1, 2, 0R 3
VALID ENTRIES
0 MIN VALUE
90 MAX VALUE
PRTFAGE 1 TOP CODE FLAG FOR AGE (124 - 124)
VALID ENTRIES
0 NO TOP CODE
1 TOP CODED VALUE FOR AGE
BEGINS IN APRIL 1996
PEMARITL 2 MARITAL STATUS (125 - 126)
EDITED UNIVERSE: PEAGE >= 15
VALID ENTRIES
1 MARRIED - SPOUSE PRESENT
2 MARRIED - SPOUSE ABSENT
3 WIDOWED
4 DIVORCED
5 SEPARATED
6 NEVER MARRIED
PESPOUSE 2 LINE NUMBER OF SPOUSE (127 - 128)
EDITED UNIVERSE: PEMARITL = 1
VALID ENTRIES
-1 NO SPOUSE
01 MIN VALUE
99 MAX VALUE
PESEX 2 SEX (129 - 130)
EDITED UNIVERSE: PRPERTYP = 1, 2, 0R 3
VALID ENTRIES
1 MALE
2 FEMALE
PUAFEVER 2 DID YOU EVER SERVE ON ACTIVE (131 - 132)
DUTY IN THE U.S. ARMED FORCES?
VALID ENTRIES
1 YES
2 NO
PEAFWHEN 2 WHEN DID YOU SERVE? (133 - 134)
EDITED UNIVERSE: PRPERTYP = 2
VALID ENTRIES
1 VIETNAM ERA (8/64-4/75)
2 KOREAN WAR (6/50-1/55)
3 WORLD WAR II (9/40-7/47)
4 WORLD WAR I (4/17-11/18)
5 OTHER SERVICE (ALL OTHER PERIODS)
6 NONVETERAN
PEAFNOW 2 ARE YOU NOW IN THE ARMED FORCES (135 - 136)
EDITED UNIVERSE: PRPERTYP = 2 0R 3
VALID ENTRIES
1 YES
2 NO
PEEDUCA 2 HIGHEST LEVEL OF SCHOOL (137 - 138)
COMPLETED OR DEGREE RECEIVED
EDITED UNIVERSE: PRPERTYP = 2 0R 3
VALID ENTRIES
31 LESS THAN 1ST GRADE
32 1ST, 2ND, 3RD OR 4TH GRADE
33 5TH OR 6TH GRADE
34 7TH OR 8TH GRADE
35 9TH GRADE
36 10TH GRADE
37 11TH GRADE
38 12TH GRADE NO DIPLOMA
39 HIGH SCHOOL GRAD-DIPLOMA OR EQUIV (GED)
40 SOME COLLEGE BUT NO DEGREE
41 ASSOCIATE DEGREE-OCCUPATIONAL/VOCATIONAL
42 ASSOCIATE DEGREE-ACADEMIC PROGRAM
43 BACHELOR'S DEGREE (EX: BA, AB, BS)
44 MASTER'S DEGREE (EX: MA, MS, MEng, MEd, MSW)
45 PROFESSIONAL SCHOOL DEG (EX: MD, DDS, DVM)
46 DOCTORATE DEGREE (EX: PhD, EdD)
PRDTRACE 2 RACE (139 - 140)
EDITED UNIVERSE: PRPERTYP = 1, 2, 0R 3
VALID ENTRIES
01 White Only
02 Black Only
03 American Indian, Alaskan Native Only
04 Asian Only
05 Hawaiian/Pacific Islander Only
06 White-Black
07 White-AI
08 White-Asian
09 White-Hawaiian
10 Black-AI
11 Black-Asian
12 Black-HP
13 AI-Asian
14 Asian-HP
15 W-B-AI
16 W-B-A
17 W-AI-A
18 W-A-HP
19 W-B-AI-A
20 2 or 3 Races
21 4 or 5 Races
PRDTHSP 2 DETAILED HISPANIC ORIGIN GROUP (141 - 142)
EDITED UNIVERSE: PEHSPNON = 1
VALID ENTRIES
1. Mexican
2. Puerto Rican
3. Cuban
4. Central/South American
5. Other Spanish
PUCHINHH 2 CHANGE IN HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION (143 - 144)
VALID ENTRIES
1 PERSON ADDED
2 PERSON ADDED - URE
3 PERSON UNDELETED
4 PERSON DIED
5 DELETED FOR REASON OTHER THAN DEATH
6 PERSON JOINED ARMED FORCES
7 PERSON NO LONGER IN AF
9 CHANGE IN DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
PURELFLG 2 FLAG FOR RELATIONSHIP TO THE (145 - 146)
OWNER OF A BUSINESS.
VALID ENTRIES
0 NOT OWNER OR RELATED TO OWNER
1 OWNER OF BUS OR RELATED TO OWNER OF BUS
PULINENO 2 PERSON'S LINE NUMBER (147 - 148)
VALID ENTRIES
01 MIN VALUE
99 MAX VALUE
FILLER 2 (149 - 150)
PRFAMNUM 2 FAMILY NUMBER RECODE (151 - 152)
EDITED UNIVERSE: PRPERTYP = 1, 2, 0R 3
VALID ENTRIES
00 NOT A FAMILY MEMBER
01 PRIMARY FAMILY MEMBER ONLY
02 SUBFAMILY NO. 2 MEMBER
03 SUBFAMILY NO. 3 MEMBER
04 SUBFAMILY NO. 4 MEMBER
05 SUBFAMILY NO. 5 MEMBER
06 SUBFAMILY NO. 6 MEMBER
07 SUBFAMILY NO. 7 MEMBER
08 SUBFAMILY NO. 8 MEMBER
09 SUBFAMILY NO. 9 MEMBER
10 SUBFAMILY NO. 10 MEMBER
11 SUBFAMILY NO. 11 MEMBER
12 SUBFAMILY NO. 12 MEMBER
13 SUBFAMILY NO. 13 MEMBER
14 SUBFAMILY NO. 14 MEMBER
15 SUBFAMILY NO. 15 MEMBER
16 SUBFAMILY NO. 16 MEMBER
17 SUBFAMILY NO. 17 MEMBER
18 SUBFAMILY NO. 18 MEMBER
19 SUBFAMILY NO. 19 MEMBER
PRFAMREL 2 FAMILY RELATIONSHIP RECODE (153 - 154)
EDITED UNIVERSE: PRPERTYP = 1, 2, 0R 3
VALID ENTRIES
0 NOT A FAMILY MEMBER
1 REFERENCE PERSON
2 SPOUSE
3 CHILD
4 OTHER RELATIVE (PRIMARY FAMILY & UNREL)
PRFAMTYP 2 FAMILY TYPE RECODE (155 - 156)
EDITED UNIVERSE: PRPERTYP = 1, 2, 0R 3
VALID ENTRIES
1 PRIMARY FAMILY
2 PRIMARY INDIVIDUAL
3 RELATED SUBFAMILY
4 UNRELATED SUBFAMILY
5 SECONDARY INDIVIDUAL
PEHSPNON 2 HISPANIC OR NON-HISPANIC (157 - 158)
EDITED UNIVERSE: PRPERTYP = 1, 2, 0R 3
VALID ENTRIES
1 HISPANIC
2 NON-HIPSANIC
PRMARSTA 2 MARITAL STATUS BASED ON (159 - 160)
ARMED FORCES PARTICIPATION
EDITED UNIVERSE: PRPERTYP = 2 0R 3
VALID ENTRIES
1 MARRIED, CIVILIAN SPOUSE PRESENT
2 MARRIED, ARMED FORCES SPOUSE PRESENT
3 MARRIED, SPOUSE ABSENT (EXC. SEPARATED)
4 WIDOWED
5 DIVORCED
6 SEPARATED
7 NEVER MARRIED
PRPERTYP 2 TYPE OF PERSON RECORD RECODE (161 - 162)
EDITED UNIVERSE: ALL HOUSEHOLD MEMBERS
VALID ENTRIES
1 CHILD HOUSEHOLD MEMBER
2 ADULT CIVILIAN HOUSEHOLD MEMBER
3 ADULT ARMED FORCES HOUSEHOLD MEMBER
PENATVTY 3 COUNTRY OF BIRTH (163 - 165)
EDITED UNIVERSE: PRPERTYP = 1, 2, 0R 3
VALID ENTRIES
057 = UNITED STATES
072 = PUERTO RICO
096 = U.S. OUTLYING AREA
100-554 = FOREIGN COUNTRY OR AT SEA
555 = ABROAD, COUNTRY NOT KNOWN
PEMNTVTY 3 MOTHER'S COUNTRY OF BIRTH (166 - 168)
EDITED UNIVERSE: PRPERTYP = 1, 2, 0R 3
VALID ENTRIES
057 = UNITED STATES
072 = PUERTO RICO
096 = U.S. OUTLYING AREA
100-554 = FOREIGN COUNTRY OR AT SEA
555 = ABROAD, COUNTRY NOT KNOWN
PEFNTVTY 3 FATHER'S COUNTRY OF BIRTH (169 - 171)
EDITED UNIVERSE: PRPERTYP = 1, 2, 0R 3
VALID ENTRIES
057 = UNITED STATES
072 = PUERTO RICO
096 = U.S. OUTLYING AREA
100-554 = FOREIGN COUNTRY OR AT SEA
555 = ABROAD, COUNTRY NOT KNOWN
PRCITSHP 2 CITIZENSHIP STATUS (172 - 173)
EDITED UNIVERSE: PRPERTYP = 1, 2, 0R 3
VALID ENTRIES
1 = NATIVE, BORN IN THE UNITED STATES
2 = NATIVE, BORN IN PUERTO RICO OR U.S. OUTLYING AREA
3 = NATIVE, BORN ABROAD OF AMERICAN PARENT OR PARENTS
4 = FOREIGN BORN, U.S. CITIZEN BY NATURALIZATION
5 = FOREIGN BORN, NOT A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES
PRCITFLG 2 CITIZENSHIP ALLOCATION FLAG (174 - 175)
EDITED UNIVERSE: PRPERTYP = 1, 2, 0R 3
(SEE APPENDIX X FOR VALUES OF ALLOCATION FLAGS)
Placed in this position because naming convention is
different from all other allocation flags.
PRINUSYR 2 IMMIGRANT'S YEAR OF ENTRY (176 - 177)
EDITED UNIVERSE: PRCITSHP = 2, 3, 4, OR 5
VALID ENTRIES
-1 = NOT IN UNIVERSE (BORN IN U.S.)
00 = NOT FOREIGN BORN
01 = BEFORE 1950
02 = 1950-1959
03 = 1960-1964
04 = 1965-1969
05 = 1970-1974
06 = 1975-1979
07 = 1980-1981
08 = 1982-1983
09 = 1984-1985
10 = 1986-1987
11 = 1988-1989
12 = 1990-1991
13 = 1992-1993
14 = 1994-1995
15 = 1996-1997
16 = 1998-1999
17 = 2000-2001
18 = 2002-2004
STARTING JANUARY 2005
18 = 2002-2005
STARTING JANUARY 2006
18 = 2002-2003
19 = 2004-2006
STARTING JANUARY 2007
19 = 2004-2007
A4. PERSONS INFORMATION LABOR FORCE ITEMS
PUSLFPRX 2 LABOR FORCE INFORMATION COLLECTED (178 - 179)
BY SELF OR PROXY RESPONSE
VALID ENTRIES
1 SELF
2 PROXY
3 BOTH SELF AND PROXY
PEMLR 2 MONTHLY LABOR FORCE RECODE (180 - 181)
EDITED UNIVERSE: PRPERTYP = 2
VALID ENTRIES
1 EMPLOYED-AT WORK
2 EMPLOYED-ABSENT
3 UNEMPLOYED-ON LAYOFF
4 UNEMPLOYED-LOOKING
5 NOT IN LABOR FORCE-RETIRED
6 NOT IN LABOR FORCE-DISABLED
7 NOT IN LABOR FORCE-OTHER
PUWK 2 LAST WEEK, DID YOU DO ANY WORK (182 - 183)
FOR (EITHER) PAY (OR PROFIT)?
VALID ENTRIES
1 YES
2 NO
3 RETIRED
4 DISABLED
5 UNABLE TO WORK
PUBUS1 2 LAST WEEK, DID YOU DO ANY (184 - 185)
UNPAID WORK IN THE FAMILY
BUSINESS OR FARM?
VALID ENTRIES
1 YES
2 NO
PUBUS2OT 2 DO YOU RECEIVE ANY PAYMENTS (186 - 187)
OR PROFITS FROM THE BUSINESS?
VALID ENTRIES
1 YES
2 NO
PUBUSCK1 2 CHECK ITEM 1 (188 - 189)
FILTER FOR QUESTIONS ON UNPAID WORK
VALID ENTRIES
1 GOTO PUBUS1
2 GOTO PURETCK1
PUBUSCK2 2 CHECK ITEM 2 (190 - 191)
SKIPS OWNERS OF FAMILY BUSINES WHO DID
NOT WORK LAST WEEK
VALID ENTRIES
1 GOTO PUHRUSL1
2 GOTO PUBUS2
PUBUSCK3 2 CHECK ITEM 3 (192 - 193)
VALID ENTRIES
1 GOTO PUABSRSN
2 GOTO PULAY
PUBUSCK4 2 CHECK ITEM 4 (194 - 195)
VALID ENTRIES
1 GOTO PUHRUSL1
2 GOTO PUABSPD
PURETOT 2 RETIREMENT STATUS (196 - 197)
(LAST MONTH YOU WERE REPORTED TO BE
RETIRED, ARE YOU STILL RETIRED THIS MONTH?)
VALID ENTRIES
1 YES
2 NO
3 WAS NOT RETIRED LAST MONTH
PUDIS 2 DISABILITY STATUS (198 - 199)
(LAST MONTH YOU WERE REPORTED TO
HAVE A DISABILITY.) DOES YOUR DISABILITY
CONTINUE TO PREVENT YOU FROM DOING ANY KIND
OF WORK FOR THE NEXT 6 MONTHS?
VALID ENTRIES
1 YES
2 NO
3 DID NOT HAVE DISABILITY LAST MONTH
PERET1 2 DO YOU CURRENTLY WANT A JOB, EITHER (200 - 201)
FULL OR PART-TIME?
EDITED UNIVERSE: PEMLR = 5 AND (PURETOT = 1 OR
(PUWK = 3 AND PEAGE >= 50) OR
(PUABS = 3 AND PEAGE >= 50) OR
(PULAY = 3 AND PEAGE >= 50))
VALID ENTRIES
1 YES
2 NO
3 HAS A JOB
PUDIS1 2 DOES YOUR DISABILITY PREVENT YOU FROM (202 - 203)
ACCEPTING ANY KIND OF WORK DURING
THE NEXT SIX MONTHS?
VALID ENTRIES
1 YES
2 NO
PUDIS2 2 DO YOU HAVE A DISABILITY THAT PREVENTS (204 - 205)
YOU FROM ACCEPTING ANY KIND OF WORK DURING
THE NEXT SIX MONTHS?
VALID ENTRIES
1 YES
2 NO
PUABSOT 2 LAST WEEK DID YOU HAVE A JOB (206 - 207)
EITHER FULL OR PART-TIME?
VALID ENTRIES
1 YES
2 NO
3 RETIRED
4 DISABLED
5 UNABLE TO WORK
PULAY 2 LAST WEEK, WERE YOU ON LAYOFF (208 - 209)
FROM A JOB?
VALID ENTRIES
1 YES
2 NO
3 RETIRED
4 DISABLED
5 UNABLE TO WORK
PEABSRSN 2 WHAT IS THE MAIN REASON YOU (210 - 211)
WERE ABSENT FROM WORK LAST WEEK?
EDITED UNIVERSE: PEMLR = 2
VALID ENTRIES
1 ON LAYOFF
2 SLACK WORK/BUSINESS CONDITIONS
3 WAITING FOR A NEW JOB TO BEGIN
4 VACATION/PERSONAL DAYS
5 OWN ILLNESS/INJURY/MEDICAL PROBLEMS
6 CHILD CARE PROBLEMS
7 OTHER FAMILY/PERSONAL OBLIGATION
8 MATERNITY/PATERNITY LEAVE
9 LABOR DISPUTE
10 WEATHER AFFECTED JOB
11 SCHOOL/TRAINING
12 CIVIC/MILITARY DUTY
13 DOES NOT WORK IN THE BUSINESS
14 OTHER (SPECIFY)
PEABSPDO 2 ARE YOU BEING PAID BY YOUR (212 - 213)
EMPLOYER FOR ANY OF THE
TIME OFF LAST WEEK?
EDITED UNIVERSE: PEABSRSN = 4-12, 14
VALID ENTRIES
1 YES
2 NO
PEMJOT 2 DO YOU HAVE MORE THAN ONE JOB? (214 - 215)
EDITED UNIVERSE: PEMLR = 1, 2
VALID ENTRIES
1 YES
2 NO
PEMJNUM 2 ALTOGETHER, HOW MANY JOBS (216 - 217)
DID YOU HAVE?
EDITED UNIVERSE: PEMJOT = 1
VALID ENTRIES
2 2 JOBS
3 3 JOBS
4 4 OR MORE JOBS
PEHRUSL1 2 HOW MANY HOURS PER WEEK DO YOU (218 - 219)
USUALLY WORK AT YOUR MAIN JOB?
EDITED UNIVERSE: PEMJOT = 1 OR 2 AND PEMLR = 1 OR 2
VALID ENTRIES
-4 HOURS VARY
0 MIN VALUE
99 MAX VALUE
PEHRUSL2 2 HOW MANY HOURS PER WEEK DO YOU (220 - 221)
USUALLY WORK AT YOUR OTHER (JOB/JOBS)?
EDITED UNIVERSE: PEMJOT = 1 AND PEMLR = 1 OR 2
VALID ENTRIES
-4 HOURS VARY
0 MIN VALUE
99 MAX VALUE
PEHRFTPT 2 DO YOU USUALLY WORK 35 HOURS OR (222 - 223)
MORE PER WEEK?
EDITED UNIVERSE: PEHRUSL1 = -4 OR PEHRUSL2 = -4
VALID ENTRIES
1 YES
2 NO
3 HOURS VARY
PEHRUSLT 3 SUM OF HRUSL1 AND HRUSL2. (224 - 226)
EDITED UNIVERSE: PEMLR = 1 OR 2
VALID ENTRIES
-4 VARIES
0 MIN VALUE
198 MAX VALUE
PEHRWANT 2 DO YOU WANT TO WORK A FULL-TIME (227 - 228)
WORKWEEK OF 35 HOURS OR MORE PER WEEK?
EDITED UNIVERSE: PEMLR = 1 AND
(PEHRUSLT = 0-34
PEHRFTPT = 2)
VALID ENTRIES
1 YES
2 NO
3 REGULAR HOURS ARE FULL-TIME
PEHRRSN1 2 WHAT IS YOUR MAIN REASON FOR (229 - 230)
WORKING PART-TIME?
EDITED UNIVERSE: PEHRWANT = 1 (PEMLR = 1 AND PEHRUSLT < 35)
VALID ENTRIES
1 SLACK WORK/BUSINESS CONDITIONS
2 COULD ONLY FIND PART-TIME WORK
3 SEASONAL WORK
4 CHILD CARE PROBLEMS
5 OTHER FAMILY/PERSONAL OBLIGATIONS
6 HEALTH/MEDICAL LIMITATIONS
7 SCHOOL/TRAINING
8 RETIRED/SOCIAL SECURITY LIMIT ON EARNINGS
9 FULL-TIME WORKWEEK IS LESS THAN 35 HRS
10 OTHER - SPECIFY
PEHRRSN2 2 WHAT IS THE MAIN REASON YOU DO NOT (231 - 232)
WANT TO WORK FULL-TIME?
EDITED UNIVERSE: PEHRWANT = 2 (PEMLR = 1 AND PEHRUSLT < 35)
VALID ENTRIES
1 CHILD CARE PROBLEMS
2 OTHER FAMILY/PERSONAL OBLIGATIONS
3 HEALTH/MEDICAL LIMITATIONS
4 SCHOOL/TRAINING
5 RETIRED/SOCIAL SECURITY LIMIT ON EARNINGS
6 FULL-TIME WORKWEEK LESS THAN 35 HOURS
7 OTHER - SPECIFY
PEHRRSN3 2 WHAT IS THE MAIN REASON YOU WORKED (233 - 234)
LESS THAN 35 HOURS LAST WEEK?
EDITED UNIVERSE: PEHRACTT = 1-34 AND PUHRCK7 NE 1, 2
(PEMLR = 1 AND PEHRUSLT = 35+)
VALID ENTRIES
1 SLACK WORK/BUSINESS CONDITIONS
2 SEASONAL WORK
3 JOB STARTED OR ENDED DURING WEEK
4 VACATION/PERSONAL DAY
5 OWN ILLNESS/INJURY/MEDICAL APPOINTMENT
6 HOLIDAY (LEGAL OR RELIGIOUS)
7 CHILD CARE PROBLEMS
8 OTHER FAMILY/PERSONAL OBLIGATIONS
9 LABOR DISPUTE
10 WEATHER AFFECTED JOB
11 SCHOOL/TRAINING
12 CIVIC/MILITARY DUTY
13 OTHER REASON
PUHROFF1 2 LAST WEEK, DID YOU LOSE OR TAKE (235 - 236)
OFF ANY HOURS FROM YOUR JOB, FOR
ANY REASON SUCH AS ILLNESS, SLACK WORK,
VACATION, OR HOLIDAY?
VALID ENTRIES
1 YES
2 NO
PUHROFF2 2 HOW MANY HOURS DID YOU TAKE OFF? (237 - 238)
VALID ENTRIES
0 MIN VALUE
99 MAX VALUE
PUHROT1 2 LAST WEEK, DID YOU WORK ANY (239 - 240)
OVERTIME OR EXTRA HOURS (AT YOUR MAIN JOB)
THAT YOU DO NOT USUALLY WORK?
VALID ENTRIES
1 YES
2 NO
PUHROT2 2 HOW MANY ADDITIONAL HOURS (241 - 242)
DID YOU WORK?
VALID ENTRIES
0 MIN VALUE
99 MAX VALUE
PEHRACT1 2 LAST WEEK, HOW MANY HOURS DID YOU (243 - 244)
ACTUALLY WORK AT YOUR JOB?
EDITED UNIVERSE: PEMLR = 1
VALID ENTRIES
0 MIN VALUE
99 MAX VALUE
PEHRACT2 2 LAST WEEK, HOW MANY HOURS DID (245 - 246)
YOU ACTUALLY WORK AT YOUR OTHER (JOB/JOBS)
EDITED UNIVERSE: PEMLR = 1 AND PEMJOT = 1
VALID ENTRIES
0 MIN VALUE
99 MAX VALUE
PEHRACTT 3 SUM OF PEHRACT1 AND PEHRACT2. (247 - 249)
EDITED UNIVERSE: PEMLR = 1
VALID ENTRIES
0 MIN VALUE
198 MAX VALUE
PEHRAVL 2 LAST WEEK, COULD YOU HAVE WORKED (250 - 251)
FULL-TIME IF THE HOURS HAD BEEN AVAILABLE?
EDITED UNIVERSE: PEHRACTT = 1-34 (PEMLR = 1 AND
PEHRUSLT < 35 AND PEHRRSN1 = 1, 2, 3)
VALID ENTRIES
1 YES
2 NO
FILLER 5 (252 - 256)
PUHRCK1 2 CHECK ITEM 1 (257 - 258)
VALID ENTRIES
1 GOTO PUHRUSL2
2 GOTO PUHRUSLT
PUHRCK2 2 CHECK ITEM 2 (259 - 260)
SKIPS PERSONS RESPONDING YES TO
HRFTPT OUT OF PT SERIES
VALID ENTRIES
1) IF ENTRY OF 1 IN MJ AND
ENTRY OF D, R OR V IN HRUSL1
AND ENTRY OF D, R, V OR 0-34
IN HRUSL2 GOTO HRFTPT
2) IF ENTRY OF 1 IN MJ AND ENTRY
OF D, R OR V IN HRUSL2 AND
ENTRY OF D, R V OR 0-34 IN
HRUSL1 GOTO HRFTPT
3) IF ENTRY OF 2, D OR R IN MJ
AND ENTRY OF D, R OR V IN HRUSL1
GOTO HRFTPT
4) IF ENTRY OF 1 IN BUS1 AND ENTRY
OF D, R OR V IN HRUSL1 THEN
GOTO HRFTPT
5) ALL OTHERS GOTO HRCK3-C
PUHRCK3 2 CHECK ITEM 3 (261 - 262)
VALID ENTRIES
1) IF ENTRY OF 1 IN ABSOT OR
(ENTRY OR 2 IN ABSOT AND
ENTRY OF 1 IN BUS AND CURRENT
R_P EQUALS BUSLST) THEN GOTO HRCK8
2) IF ENTRY OF 3 IN RET1 GOTO HRCK8
3) IF ENTRY IN HRUSLT IS 0-34 HOURS GOTO HRCK4-C
4) IF ENTRY IN HRUSLT IS 35+ GOTO HROFF1
5) ALL OTHERS GOTO HRCK4-C
6) GOTO PUHRCK4
PUHRCK4 2 CHECK ITEM 4 (263 - 264)
VALID ENTRIES
1) IF ENTRY OF 1, D, R OR V
IN HRFTPT THEN GOTO HRACT1
2) IF ENTRY OF 2, D OR R IN BUS2 THEN GOTO HROFF1
3) IF HRUSLT IS 0-34 THEN GOTO HRWANT
4) IF ENTRY OF 2 IN HRFTPT THEN GOTO HRWANT
5) ALL OTHERS GOTO HRACT1
PUHRCK5 2 CHECK ITEM 5 (265 - 266)
VALID ENTRIES
1) IF ENTRY OF 1 IN MJOT GOTO HRACT2
2) ALL OTHERS GOTO HRCK6-C
PUHRCK6 2 CHECK ITEM 6 (267 - 268)
VALID ENTRIES
1) IF HRACT1 AND HRACT2 EQ 0 AND
ENTRY OF 2, D, R IN BUS2 THEN GOTO LK
2) IF HRACT1 AND HRACT2 EQ 0 THEN
STORE 1 IN ABSOT AND GOTO ABSRSN
3) ALL OTHERS GOTO HRACTT-C
PUHRCK7 2 CHECK ITEM 7 (269 - 270)
VALID ENTRIES
1) (IF ENTRY OF 2, D OR R IN BUS2) AND
(HRACT1 LESS THAN 15 OR D) GOTO HRCK8
2) (IF ENTRY OF 2, D OR R IN BUS2) AND
(HRACT1 IS 15+) GOTO HRCK8
3) (IF HRUSLT IS 35+ OR IF ENTRY OF 1 IN HRFTPT)
AND (HRACTT < 35) AND ENTRY IN HRACT1 OR HRACT2
ISN'T D OR R THEN GOTO HRRSN3
4) IF ENTRY OF 1 IN HRWANT AND HRACTT < 35
AND (ENTRY OF 1, 2, 3 IN HRRSN1) GOTO HRAVL
5) ALL OTHERS GOTO HRCK8
PUHRCK12 2 CHECK ITEM 12 (271 - 272)
VALID ENTRIES
1) IF ENTRY OF 2, D OR R IN BUS2
AND HRACTT IS LESS THAN 15
OR D GOTO LK
2) ALL OTHERS GOTO IOCK1
PULAYDT 2 HAS YOUR EMPLOYER GIVEN YOU A DATE (273 - 274)
TO RETURN TO WORK?
VALID ENTRIES
1 YES
2 NO
PULAY6M 2 HAVE YOU BEEN GIVEN ANY INDICATION (275 - 276)
THAT YOU WILL BE RECALLED TO WORK WITHIN
THE NEXT 6 MONTHS?
VALID ENTRIES
1 YES
2 NO
PELAYAVL 2 COULD YOU HAVE RETURNED TO WORK (277 - 278)
LAST WEEK IF YOU HAD BEEN RECALLED?
EDITED UNIVERSE: PEMLR = 3
VALID ENTRIES
1 YES
2 NO
PULAYAVR 2 WHY IS THAT? (279 - 280)
VALID ENTRIES
1 OWN TEMPORARY ILLNESS
2 GOING TO SCHOOL
3 OTHER
PELAYLK 2 EVEN THOUGH YOU ARE TO BE CALLED BACK (281 - 282)
TO WORK, HAVE YOU BEEN LOOKING FOR WORK
DURING THE LAST 4 WEEKS.
EDITED UNIVERSE: PELAYAVL= 1, 2
VALID ENTRIES
1 YES
2 NO
PELAYDUR 3 DURATION OF LAYOFF (283 - 285)
EDITED UNIVERSE: PELAYLK = 1, 2
VALID ENTRIES
1 MIN VALUE
260 MAX VALUE
PELAYFTO 2 FT/PT STATUS OF JOB FROM WHICH (286 - 287)
SAMPLE PERSON WAS ON LAYOFF FROM
EDITED UNIVERSE: PELAYDUR = 0-120
VALID ENTRIES
1 YES
2 NO
PULAYCK1 2 CHECK ITEM 1 (288 - 289)
VALID ENTRIES
1 GOTO PULAYCK3
2 GOTO PULAYFT
3 GOTO PULAYDR
PULAYCK2 2 CHECK ITEM 2 (290 - 291)
SCREEN FOR DEPENDENT LAYOFF
VALID ENTRIES
1 GOTO PULAYDR3
2 GOTO PULAYFT
PULAYCK3 2 CHECK ITEM 3 (292 - 293)
FILTER FOR DEPENDENT I & O
VALID ENTRIES
1 MISCK = 5 GOTO IO1INT
2 I-ICR = 1 OR I-OCR = 1, GOTO IO1INT
3 ALL OTHERS GOTO SCHCK
PULK 2 HAVE YOU BEEN DOING ANYTHING TO FIND (294 - 295)
WORK DURING THE LAST 4 WEEKS?
VALID ENTRIES
1 YES
2 NO
3 RETIRED
4 DISABLED
5 UNABLE TO WORK
PELKM1 2 WHAT ARE ALL OF THE THINGS YOU HAVE (296 - 297)
DONE TO FIND WORK DURING THE LAST
4 WEEKS? (FIRST METHOD)
EDITED UNIVERSE: PEMLR = 4
VALID ENTRIES
1 CONTACTED EMPLOYER DIRECTLY/INTERVIEW
2 CONTACTED PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT AGENCY
3 CONTACTED PRIVATE EMPLOYMENT AGENCY
4 CONTACTED FRIENDS OR RELATIVES
5 CONTACTED SCHOOL/UNIVERSITY EMPL CENTER
6 SENT OUT RESUMES/FILLED OUT APPLICATION
7 CHECKED UNION/PROFESSIONAL REGISTERS
PELKM1 (CONT.) 8 PLACED OR ANSWERED ADS
9 OTHER ACTIVE
10 LOOKED AT ADS
11 ATTENDED JOB TRAINING PROGRAMS/COURSES
12 NOTHING
13 OTHER PASSIVE
PULKM2 2 ANYTHING ELSE? (SECOND METHOD) (298 - 299)
VALID ENTRIES
1 CONTACTED EMPLOYER DIRECTLY/INTERVIEW
2 CONTACTED PULBIC EMPLOYMENT AGENCY
3 CONTACTED PRIVATE EMPLOYMENT AGENCY
4 CONTACTED FRIENDS OR RELATIVES
5 CONTACTED SCHOOL/UNIVERSITY EMPL CENTER
6 SENT OUT RESUMES/FILLED OUT APPLICATION
7 CHECKED UNION/PROFESSIONAL REGISTERS
8 PLACED OR ANSWERED ADS
9 OTHER ACTIVE
10 LOOKED AT ADS
11 ATTENDED JOB TRAINING PROGRAMS/COURSES
13 OTHER PASSIVE
PULKM3 2 SAME AS PULKM2 (THIRD METHOD) (300 - 301)
VALID ENTRIES
1 CONTACTED EMPLOYER DIRECTLY/INTERVIEW
2 CONTACTED PULBIC EMPLOYMENT AGENCY
3 CONTACTED PRIVATE EMPLOYMENT AGENCY
4 CONTACTED FRIENDS OR RELATIVES
5 CONTACTED SCHOOL/UNIVERSITY EMPL CENTER
6 SENT OUT RESUMES/FILLED OUT APPLICATION
7 CHECKED UNION/PROFESSIONAL REGISTERS
8 PLACED OR ANSWERED ADS
9 OTHER ACTIVE
10 LOOKED AT ADS
11 ATTENDED JOB TRAINING PROGRAMS/COURSES
13 OTHER PASSIVE
PULKM4 2 SAME AS PULKM2 (FOURTH METHOD) (302 - 303)
VALID ENTRIES
1 CONTACTED EMPLOYER DIRECTLY/INTERVIEW
2 CONTACTED PULBIC EMPLOYMENT AGENCY
3 CONTACTED PRIVATE EMPLOYMENT AGENCY
4 CONTACTED FRIENDS OR RELATIVES
5 CONTACTED SCHOOL/UNIVERSITY EMPL CENTER
6 SENT OUT RESUMES/FILLED OUT APPLICATION
7 CHECKED UNION/PROFESSIONAL REGISTERS
8 PLACED OR ANSWERED ADS
9 OTHER ACTIVE
10 LOOKED AT ADS
11 ATTENDED JOB TRAINING PROGRAMS/COURSES
13 OTHER PASSIVE
PULKM5 2 SAME AS PULKM2 (FIFTH METHOD) (304 - 305)
VALID ENTRIES
1 CONTACTED EMPLOYER DIRECTLY/INTERVIEW
2 CONTACTED PULBIC EMPLOYMENT AGENCY
3 CONTACTED PRIVATE EMPLOYMENT AGENCY
4 CONTACTED FRIENDS OR RELATIVES
5 CONTACTED SCHOOL/UNIVERSITY EMPL CENTER
6 SENT OUT RESUMES/FILLED OUT APPLICATION
7 CHECKED UNION/PROFESSIONAL REGISTERS
8 PLACED OR ANSWERED ADS
9 OTHER ACTIVE
10 LOOKED AT ADS
11 ATTENDED JOB TRAINING PROGRAMS/COURSES
13 OTHER PASSIVE
PULKM6 2 SAME AS PULKM2 (SIXTH METHOD) (306 - 307)
VALID ENTRIES
1 CONTACTED EMPLOYER DIRECTLY/INTERVIEW
2 CONTACTED PULBIC EMPLOYMENT AGENCY
3 CONTACTED PRIVATE EMPLOYMENT AGENCY
4 CONTACTED FRIENDS OR RELATIVES
5 CONTACTED SCHOOL/UNIVERSITY EMPL CENTER
6 SENT OUT RESUMES/FILLED OUT APPLICATION
7 CHECKED UNION/PROFESSIONAL REGISTERS
8 PLACED OR ANSWERED ADS
9 OTHER ACTIVE
10 LOOKED AT ADS
11 ATTENDED JOB TRAINING PROGRAMS/COURSES
13 OTHER PASSIVE
PULKDK1 2 YOU SAID YOU HAVE BEEN TRYING TO (308 - 309)
FIND WORK. HOW DID YOU GO ABOUT LOOKING?
(FIRST METHOD)
VALID ENTRIES
1 CONTACTED EMPLOYER DIRECTLY/INTERVIEW
2 CONTACTED PULBIC EMPLOYMENT AGENCY
3 CONTACTED PRIVATE EMPLOYMENT AGENCY
4 CONTACTED FRIENDS OR RELATIVES
5 CONTACTED SCHOOL/UNIVERSITY EMPL CENTER
6 SENT OUT RESUMES/FILLED OUT APPLICATION
7 CHECKED UNION/PROFESSIONAL REGISTERS
8 PLACED OR ANSWERED ADS
9 OTHER ACTIVE
10 LOOKED AT ADS
11 ATTENDED JOB TRAINING PROGRAMS/COURSES
12 NOTHING
13 OTHER PASSIVE
PULKDK2 2 ANYTHING ELSE? (SECOND METHOD) (310 - 311)
VALID ENTRIES
1 CONTACTED EMPLOYER DIRECTLY/INTERVIEW
2 CONTACTED PULBIC EMPLOYMENT AGENCY
3 CONTACTED PRIVATE EMPLOYMENT AGENCY
4 CONTACTED FRIENDS OR RELATIVES
5 CONTACTED SCHOOL/UNIVERSITY EMPL CENTER
6 SENT OUT RESUMES/FILLED OUT APPLICATION
7 CHECKED UNION/PROFESSIONAL REGISTERS
8 PLACED OR ANSWERED ADS
9 OTHER ACTIVE
10 LOOKED AT ADS
11 ATTENDED JOB TRAINING PROGRAMS/COURSES
13 OTHER PASSIVE
PULKDK3 2 SAME AS PULKDK2 (THIRD METHOD) (312 - 313)
VALID ENTRIES
1 CONTACTED EMPLOYER DIRECTLY/INTERVIEW
2 CONTACTED PULBIC EMPLOYMENT AGENCY
3 CONTACTED PRIVATE EMPLOYMENT AGENCY
4 CONTACTED FRIENDS OR RELATIVES
5 CONTACTED SCHOOL/UNIVERSITY EMPL CENTER
6 SENT OUT RESUMES/FILLED OUT APPLICATION
7 CHECKED UNION/PROFESSIONAL REGISTERS
8 PLACED OR ANSWERED ADS
9 OTHER ACTIVE
10 LOOKED AT ADS
11 ATTENDED JOB TRAINING PROGRAMS/COURSES
13 OTHER PASSIVE
PULKDK4 2 SAME AS PULKDK2 (FOURTH METHOD) (314 - 315)
VALID ENTRIES
1 CONTACTED EMPLOYER DIRECTLY/INTERVIEW
2 CONTACTED PULBIC EMPLOYMENT AGENCY
3 CONTACTED PRIVATE EMPLOYMENT AGENCY
4 CONTACTED FRIENDS OR RELATIVES
5 CONTACTED SCHOOL/UNIVERSITY EMPL CENTER
6 SENT OUT RESUMES/FILLED OUT APPLICATION
7 CHECKED UNION/PROFESSIONAL REGISTERS
8 PLACED OR ANSWERED ADS
9 OTHER ACTIVE
10 LOOKED AT ADS
11 ATTENDED JOB TRAINING PROGRAMS/COURSES
13 OTHER PASSIVE
PULKDK5 2 SAME AS PULKDK2 (FIFTH METHOD) (316 - 317)
VALID ENTRIES
1 CONTACTED EMPLOYER DIRECTLY/INTERVIEW
2 CONTACTED PULBIC EMPLOYMENT AGENCY
3 CONTACTED PRIVATE EMPLOYMENT AGENCY
4 CONTACTED FRIENDS OR RELATIVES
5 CONTACTED SCHOOL/UNIVERSITY EMPL CENTER
6 SENT OUT RESUMES/FILLED OUT APPLICATION
7 CHECKED UNION/PROFESSIONAL REGISTERS
8 PLACED OR ANSWERED ADS
9 OTHER ACTIVE
10 LOOKED AT ADS
11 ATTENDED JOB TRAINING PROGRAMS/COURSES
13 OTHER PASSIVE
PULKDK6 2 SAME AS PULKDK2 (SIXTH METHOD) (318 - 319)
VALID ENTRIES
1 CONTACTED EMPLOYER DIRECTLY/INTERVIEW
2 CONTACTED PULBIC EMPLOYMENT AGENCY
3 CONTACTED PRIVATE EMPLOYMENT AGENCY
4 CONTACTED FRIENDS OR RELATIVES
5 CONTACTED SCHOOL/UNIVERSITY EMPL CENTER
6 SENT OUT RESUMES/FILLED OUT APPLICATION
7 CHECKED UNION/PROFESSIONAL REGISTERS
8 PLACED OR ANSWERED ADS
9 OTHER ACTIVE
10 LOOKED AT ADS
11 ATTENDED JOB TRAINING PROGRAMS/COURSES
13 OTHER PASSIVE
PULKPS1 2 CAN YOU TELL ME MORE ABOUT WHAT YOU (320 - 321)
DID TO SEARCH FOR WORK?
(FIRST METHOD)
VALID ENTRIES
1 CONTACTED EMPLOYER DIRECTLY/INTERVIEW
2 CONTACTED PULBIC EMPLOYMENT AGENCY
3 CONTACTED PRIVATE EMPLOYMENT AGENCY
4 CONTACTED FRIENDS OR RELATIVES
5 CONTACTED SCHOOL/UNIVERSITY EMPL CENTER
6 SENT OUT RESUMES/FILLED OUT APPLICATION
7 CHECKED UNION/PROFESSIONAL REGISTERS
8 PLACED OR ANSWERED ADS
9 OTHER ACTIVE
10 LOOKED AT ADS
11 ATTENDED JOB TRAINING PROGRAMS/COURSES
12 NOTHING
13 OTHER PASSIVE
PULKPS2 2 ANYTHING ELSE? (SECOND METHOD) (322 - 323)
VALID ENTRIES
1 CONTACTED EMPLOYER DIRECTLY/INTERVIEW
2 CONTACTED PULBIC EMPLOYMENT AGENCY
3 CONTACTED PRIVATE EMPLOYMENT AGENCY
4 CONTACTED FRIENDS OR RELATIVES
5 CONTACTED SCHOOL/UNIVERSITY EMPL CENTER
6 SENT OUT RESUMES/FILLED OUT APPLICATION
7 CHECKED UNION/PROFESSIONAL REGISTERS
8 PLACED OR ANSWERED ADS
9 OTHER ACTIVE
10 LOOKED AT ADS
11 ATTENDED JOB TRAINING PROGRAMS/COURSES
13 OTHER PASSIVE
PULKPS3 2 SAME AS PULKPS2 (THIRD METHOD) (324 - 325)
VALID ENTRIES
1 CONTACTED EMPLOYER DIRECTLY/INTERVIEW
2 CONTACTED PULBIC EMPLOYMENT AGENCY
3 CONTACTED PRIVATE EMPLOYMENT AGENCY
4 CONTACTED FRIENDS OR RELATIVES
5 CONTACTED SCHOOL/UNIVERSITY EMPL CENTER
6 SENT OUT RESUMES/FILLED OUT APPLICATION
7 CHECKED UNION/PROFESSIONAL REGISTERS
8 PLACED OR ANSWERED ADS
9 OTHER ACTIVE
10 LOOKED AT ADS
11 ATTENDED JOB TRAINING PROGRAMS/COURSES
13 OTHER PASSIVE
PULKPS4 2 SAME AS PULKPS2 (FOURTH METHOD) (326 - 327)
VALID ENTRIES
1 CONTACTED EMPLOYER DIRECTLY/INTERVIEW
2 CONTACTED PULBIC EMPLOYMENT AGENCY
3 CONTACTED PRIVATE EMPLOYMENT AGENCY
4 CONTACTED FRIENDS OR RELATIVES
5 CONTACTED SCHOOL/UNIVERSITY EMPL CENTER
6 SENT OUT RESUMES/FILLED OUT APPLICATION
7 CHECKED UNION/PROFESSIONAL REGISTERS
8 PLACED OR ANSWERED ADS
9 OTHER ACTIVE
10 LOOKED AT ADS
11 ATTENDED JOB TRAINING PROGRAMS/COURSES
13 OTHER PASSIVE
PULKPS5 2 SAME AS PULKPS2 (FIFTH METHOD) (328 - 329)
VALID ENTRIES
1 CONTACTED EMPLOYER DIRECTLY/INTERVIEW
2 CONTACTED PULBIC EMPLOYMENT AGENCY
3 CONTACTED PRIVATE EMPLOYMENT AGENCY
4 CONTACTED FRIENDS OR RELATIVES
5 CONTACTED SCHOOL/UNIVERSITY EMPL CENTER
6 SENT OUT RESUMES/FILLED OUT APPLICATION
7 CHECKED UNION/PROFESSIONAL REGISTERS
8 PLACED OR ANSWERED ADS
9 OTHER ACTIVE
10 LOOKED AT ADS
11 ATTENDED JOB TRAINING PROGRAMS/COURSES
13 OTHER PASSIVE
PULKPS6 2 SAME AS PULKPS2 (SIXTH METHOD) (330 - 331)
VALID ENTRIES
1 CONTACTED EMPLOYER DIRECTLY/INTERVIEW
2 CONTACTED PULBIC EMPLOYMENT AGENCY
3 CONTACTED PRIVATE EMPLOYMENT AGENCY
4 CONTACTED FRIENDS OR RELATIVES
5 CONTACTED SCHOOL/UNIVERSITY EMPL CENTER
6 SENT OUT RESUMES/FILLED OUT APPLICATION
7 CHECKED UNION/PROFESSIONAL REGISTERS
8 PLACED OR ANSWERED ADS
9 OTHER ACTIVE
10 LOOKED AT ADS
11 ATTENDED JOB TRAINING PROGRAMS/COURSES
13 OTHER PASSIVE
PELKAVL 2 LAST WEEK, COULD YOU HAVE STARTED (332 - 333)
A JOB IF ONE HAD BEEN OFFERED?
EDITED UNIVERSE: PELKM1 = 1 - 13
VALID ENTRIES
1 YES
2 NO
PULKAVR 2 WHY IS THAT? (334 - 335)
VALID ENTRIES
1 WAITING FOR NEW JOB TO BEGIN
2 OWN TEMPORARY ILLNESS
3 GOING TO SCHOOL
4 OTHER - SPECIFY
PELKLL1O 2 BEFORE YOU STARTED LOOKING FOR WORK, (336 - 337)
WHAT WERE YOU DOING: WORKING, GOING
TO SCHOOL, OR SOMETHING ELSE?
EDITED UNIVERSE: PELKAVL = 1-2
VALID ENTRIES
1 WORKING
2 SCHOOL
3 LEFT MILITARY SERVICE
4 SOMETHING ELSE
PELKLL2O 2 DID YOU LOSE OR QUIT THAT JOB, OR WAS IT (338 - 339)
A TEMPORARY JOB THAT ENDED?
EDITED UNIVERSE: PELKLL1O = 1 OR 3
VALID ENTRIES
1 LOST JOB
2 QUIT JOB
3 TEMPORARY JOB ENDED
PELKLWO 2 WHEN LAST WORKED (340 - 341)
EDITED UNIVERSE: PELKLL1O = 1 - 4
VALID ENTRIES
1 WITHIN THE LAST 12 MONTHS
2 MORE THAN 12 MONTHS AGO
3 NEVER WORKED
PELKDUR 3 DURATION OF JOB SEEKING (342 - 344)
EDITED UNIVERSE: PELKLWO = 1 - 3
VALID ENTRIES
0 MIN VALUE
999 MAX VALUE
PELKFTO 2 FT/PT STATUS OF JOBSEEKER (345 - 346)
EDITED UNIVERSE: PELKDUR = 0-120
VALID ENTRIES
1 YES
2 NO
3 DOESN'T MATTER
PEDWWNTO 2 DO YOU CURRENTLY WANT A JOB, (347 - 348)
EITHER FULL OR PART TIME?
EDITED UNIVERSE: PUDWCK1 = 3, 4, -1
VALID ENTRIES
1 YES, OR MAYBE, IT DEPENDS
2 NO
3 RETIRED
4 DISABLED
5 UNABLE
PEDWRSN 2 WHAT IS THE MAIN REASON YOU WERE NOT (349 - 350)
LOOKING FOR WORK DURING THE LAST 4 WEEKS?
EDITED UNIVERSE: PUDWCK4 = 4, -1
VALID ENTRIES
1 BELIEVES NO WORK AVAILABLE IN AREA OF EXPERTISE
2 COULDN'T FIND ANY WORK
3 LACKS NECESSARY SCHOOLING/TRAINING
4 EMPLOYERS THINK TOO YOUNG OR TOO OLD
5 OTHER TYPES OF DISCRIMINATION
6 CAN'T ARRANGE CHILD CARE
7 FAMILY RESPONSIBILITIES
8 IN SCHOOL OR OTHER TRAINING
9 ILL-HEALTH, PHYSICAL DISABILITY
10 TRANSPORTATION PROBLEMS
11 OTHER - SPECIFY
PEDWLKO 2 DID YOU LOOK FOR WORK AT ANY TIME (351 - 352)
IN THE LAST 12 MONTHS
EDITED UNIVERSE: (PUDWCK4 = 1-3) or (PEDWRSN = 1-11)
VALID ENTRIES
1 YES
2 NO
PEDWWK 2 DID YOU ACTUALLY WORK AT A JOB OR (353 - 354)
BUSINESS DURING THE LAST 12 MONTHS?
EDITED UNIVERSE: PEDWLKO = 1
VALID ENTRIES
1 YES
2 NO
PEDW4WK 2 DID YOU DO ANY OF THIS WORK DURING (355 - 356)
THE LAST 4 WEEKS?
EDITED UNIVERSE: PEDWWK = 1
VALID ENTRIES
1 YES
2 NO
PEDWLKWK 2 SINCE YOU LEFT THAT JOB OR (357 - 358)
BUSINESS HAVE YOU LOOKED FOR WORK?
EDITED UNIVERSE: PEDW4WK = 2
VALID ENTRIES
1 YES
2 NO
PEDWAVL 2 LAST WEEK, COULD YOU HAVE STARTED (359 - 360)
A JOB IF ONE HAD BEEN OFFERED?
EDITED UNIVERSE: (PEDWWK = 2) or (PEDWLKWK = 1)
VALID ENTRIES
1 YES
2 NO
PEDWAVR 2 WHY IS THAT? (361 - 362)
EDITED UNIVERSE: PEDWAVL = 2
VALID ENTRIES
1 OWN TEMPORARY ILLNESS
2 GOING TO SCHOOL
3 OTHER
PUDWCK1 2 SCREEN FOR DISCOURAGED WORKERS (363 - 364)
VALID ENTRIES
1) IF ENTRY OF 2 IN BUS2 GOTO PUSCHCK
2) IF ENTRY OF 3 ON ABSRSN GOTO PUNLFCK1
3) IF ENTRY OF 1 IN RET1, STORE 1 IN DWWNTO
AND GOTO PUDWCK4
4) ALL OTHERS GOTO PUDWWNT
PUDWCK2 2 SCREEN FOR DISABLED (365 - 366)
VALID ENTRIES
1) IF ENTRY IN DIS1 OR DIS2 GOTO PUJHCK1-C
2) IF ENTRY OF 4 IN DWWNT GOTO PUDIS1
3) IF ENTRY OF 5 IN DWWNT GOTO PUDIS2
4) ALL OTHERS GOTO PUDWCK4
PUDWCK3 2 FILTER FOR RETIRED (367 - 368)
VALID ENTRIES
1) IF AGERNG EQUALS 1-4 OR 9 GOTO PUDWCK4
2) ALL OTHERS GOTO PUNLFCK2
PUDWCK4 2 FILTER FOR PASSIVE JOB SEEKERS (369 - 370)
VALID ENTRIES
1) IF ENTRY OF 10 AND/OR 11 AND/OR 13
ONLY IN LKM1-LKM3 GOTO PUDWCK5
2) IF ENTRY OF 10 AND/OR 11 AND/OR 13
ONLY IN LKDK1-LKDK3 GOTO PUDWCK5
3) IF ENTRY OF 10 AND/OR 11 AND/OR 13
ONLY IN LKPS1-LKPS3 GOTO PUDWCK5
4) ALL OTHERS GOTO PUDWRSN
PUDWCK5 2 FILTER FOR PASSIVE JOB SEEKERS (371 - 372)
VALID ENTRIES
1) IF ENTRY OF 1 IN LK THEN STORE 1
IN DWLKO AND GOTO PUDWWK
2) ALL OTHERS GOTO PUDWLK
PEJHWKO 2 HAVE YOU WORKED AT A JOB OR BUSINESS (373 - 374)
AT ANY TIME DURING THE PAST 12 MONTHS?
EDITED UNIVERSE: HRMIS = 4 or 8 AND PEMLR = 5, 6, AND 7
VALID ENTRIES
1 YES
2 NO
PUJHDP1O 2 DID YOU DO ANY OF THIS WORK IN (375 - 376)
THE LAST 4 WEEKS?
VALID ENTRIES
1 YES
2 NO
PEJHRSN 2 WHAT IS THE MAIN REASON YOU LEFT (377 - 378)
YOUR LAST JOB?
EDITED UNIVERSE: PEJHWKO = 1
VALID ENTRIES
1 PERSONAL/FAMILY (INCLUDING PREGNANCY)
2 RETURN TO SCHOOL
3 HEALTH
4 RETIREMENT OR OLD AGE
5 TEMP, SEASONAL OR INTERMITTENT JOB COMPLETE
6 SLACK WORK/BUSINESS CONDITIONS
7 UNSATISFACTORY WORK ARRANGEMENTS (HRS, PAY, ETC.)
8 OTHER - SPECIFY
PEJHWANT 2 DO YOU INTEND TO LOOK FOR WORK DURING (379 - 380)
THE NEXT 12 MONTHS?
EDITED UNIVERSE: (PEJHWKO = 2) or (PEJHRSN = 1-8)
VALID ENTRIES
1 YES, OR IT DEPENDS
2 NO
PUJHCK1 2 FILTER FOR OUTGOING ROTATIONS (381 - 382)
VALID ENTRIES
1) PURET1 = 1, -2, OR -3
THEN GOTO NLFCK2
2) IF MISCK EQUALS 4 OR 8
THEN GOTO PUJHCK2
3) ALL OTHERS GOTO PUNLFCK1
PUJHCK2 2 FILTER FOR PERSONS GOING THROUGH THE (383 - 384)
I AND O SERIES
VALID ENTRIES
1) IF ENTRY OF 1 IN DWWK AND I-MLR= 3, 4
THEN STORE 1 IN JHWKO, STORE
DW4WK IN JHDP1O AND GOTO PUJHRSN
2) IF ENTRY OF 2, D OR R IN DWWK THEN STORE DWWK IN
JHWKO AND GOTO PUJHWANT
3) ALL OTHERS GOTO PUJHWK
PRABSREA 2 REASON NOT AT WORK AND PAY STATUS (385 - 386)
EDITED UNIVERSE: PEMLR = 2
VALID ENTRIES
1 FT PAID-VACATION
2 FT PAID-OWN ILLNESS
3 FT PAID-CHILD CARE PROBLEMS
4 FT PAID-OTHER FAMILY/PERSONAL OBLIG.
5 FT PAID-MATERNITY/PATERNITY LEAVE
6 FT PAID-LABOR DISPUTE
7 FT PAID-WEATHER AFFECTED JOB
8 FT PAID-SCHOOL/TRAINING
9 FT PAID-CIVIC/MILITARY DUTY
10 FT PAID-OTHER
11 FT UNPAID-VACATION
12 FT UNPAID-OWN ILLNESS
13 FT UNPAID-CHILD CARE PROBLEMS
14 FT UNPAID-OTHER FAM/PERSONAL OBLIGATION
15 FT UNPAID-MATERNITY/PATERNITY LEAVE
16 FT UNPAID-LABOR DISPUTE
17 FT UNPAID-WEATHER AFFECTED JOB
18 FT UNPAID-SCHOOL/TRAINING
19 FT UNPAID-CIVIC/MILITARY DUTY
20 FT UNPAID-OTHER
PRABSREA (Continued) 21 PT PAID-VACATION
22 PT PAID-OWN ILLNESS
23 PT PAID-CHILD CARE PROBLEMS
24 PT PAID-OTHER FAMILY/PERSONAL OBLIG.
25 PT PAID-MATERNITY/PATERNITY LEAVE
26 PT PAID-LABOR DISPUTE
27 PT PAID-WEATHER AFFECTED JOB
28 PT PAID-SCHOOL/TRAINING
29 PT PAID-CIVIC/MILITARY DUTY
30 PT PAID-OTHER
31 PT UNPAID-VACATION
32 PT UNPAID-OWN ILLNESS
33 PT UNPAID-CHILD CARE PROBLEMS
34 PT UNPAID-OTHER FAM/PERSONAL OBLIGATION
35 PT UNPAID-MATERNITY/PATERNITY LEAVE
36 PT UNPAID-LABOR DISPUTE
37 PT UNPAID-WEATHER AFFECTED JOB
38 PT UNPAID-SCHOOL/TRAINING
39 PT UNPAID-CIVIC/MILITARY DUTY
40 PT UNPAID-OTHER
PRCIVLF 2 CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE (387 - 388)
EDITED UNIVERSE: PEMLR = 1-7
VALID ENTRIES
01 IN CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE
02 NOT IN CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE
PRDISC 2 DISCOURAGED WORKER RECODE (389 - 390)
EDITED UNIVERSE: PRJOBSEA = 1-4
VALID ENTRIES
1 DISCOURAGED WORKER
2 CONDITIONALLY INTERESTED
3 NOT AVAILABLE
PREMPHRS 2 REASON NOT AT WORK OR HOURS AT WORK (391 - 392)
EDITED UNIVERSE: PEMLR = 1-7
VALID ENTRIES
0 UNEMPLOYED AND NILF
1 W/JOB, NOT AT WORK-ILLNES
2 W/JOB, NOT AT WORK-VACATION
3 W/JOB, NOT AT WORK-WEATHER AFFECTED JOB
4 W/JOB, NOT AT WORK-LABOR DISPUTE
5 W/JOB, NOT AT WORK-CHILD CARE PROBLEMS
6 W/JOB, NOT AT WORK-FAM/PERS OBLIGATION
7 W/JOB, NOT AT WORK-MATERNITY/PATERNITY
8 W/JOB, NOT AT WORK-SCHOOL/TRAINING
9 W/JOB, NOT AT WORK-CIVIC/MILITARY DUTY
10 W/JOB, NOT AT WORK-DOES NOT WORK IN BUS
11 W/JOB, NOT AT WORK-OTHER
12 AT WORK- 1-4 HRS
13 AT WORK- 5-14 HRS
14 AT WORK- 15-21 HRS
15 AT WORK- 22-29 HRS
16 AT WORK- 30-34 HRS
17 AT WORK- 35-39 HRS
18 AT WORK- 40 HRS
19 AT WORK- 41-47 HRS
20 AT WORK- 48 HRS
21 AT WORK- 49-59 HRS
22 AT WORK- 60 HRS OR MORE
PREMPNOT 2 MLR - EMPLOYED, UNEMPLOYED, OR NILF (393 - 394)
EDITED UNIVERSE: PEMLR = 1-7
VALID ENTRIES
1 EMPLOYED
2 UNEMPLOYED
3 NOT IN LABOR FORCE (NILF)-discouraged
4 NOT IN LABOR FORCE (NILF)-other
PREXPLF 2 EXPERIENCED LABOR FORCE EMPLOYMENT (395 - 396)
EDITED UNIVERSE: PEMLR = 1-4 AND
PELKLWO ne 3
VALID ENTRIES
1 EMPLOYED
2 UNEMPLOYED
PRFTLF 2 FULL TIME LABOR FORCE (397 - 398)
EDITED UNIVERSE: PEMLR = 1-4
VALID ENTRIES
1 FULL TIME LABOR FORCE
2 PART TIME LABOR FORCE
PRHRUSL 2 USUAL HOURS WORKED WEEKLY (399 - 400)
EDITED UNIVERSE: PEMLR = 1-2
VALID ENTRIES
1 0-20 HRS
2 21-34 HRS
3 35-39 HRS
4 40 HRS
5 41-49 HRS
6 50 OR MORE HRS
7 VARIES-FULL TIME
8 VARIES-PART TIME
PRJOBSEA 2 JOB SEARCH RECODE (401 - 402)
EDITED UNIVERSE: PRWNTJOB = 1
VALID ENTRIES
1 LOOKED LAST 4 WEEKS - NOT WORKED
2 LOOKED LAST 4 WEEKS - WORKED
3 LOOKED LAST 4 WEEKS - LAYOFF
4 UNAVAILABLE JOB SEEKERS
5 NO RECENT JOB SEARCH
PRPTHRS 2 AT WORK 1-34 BY HOURS AT WORK (403 - 404)
EDITED UNIVERSE: PEMLR = 1 AND
PEHRACTT = 1-34
VALID ENTRIES
0 USUALY FT, PT FOR NONECONOMIC REASONS
1 USU.FT, PT ECON REASONS; 1-4 HRS
2 USU.FT, PT ECON REASONS; 5-14 HRS
3 USU.FT, PT ECON REASONS; 15-29 HRS
4 USU.FT, PT ECON REASONS; 30-34 HRS
5 USU.PT, ECON REASONS; 1-4 HRS
6 USU.PT, ECON REASONS; 5-14 HRS
7 USU.PT, ECON REASONS; 15-29 HRS
8 USU.PT, ECON REASONS; 30-34 HRS
9 USU.PT, NON-ECON REASONS; 1-4 HRS
10 USU.PT, NON-ECON REASONS; 5-14 HRS
11 USU.PT, NON-ECON REASONS; 15-29 HRS
12 USU.PT, NON-ECON REASONS; 30-34 HRS
PRPTREA 2 DETAILED REASON FOR PART-TIME (405 - 406)
EDITED UNIVERSE: PEMLR = 1 AND
(PEHRUSLT = 0-34 OR PEHRACTT = 1-34)
VALID ENTRIES
1 USU. FT-SLACK WORK/BUSINESS CONDITIONS
2 USU. FT-SEASONAL WORK
3 USU. FT-JOB STARTED/ENDED DURING WEEK
4 USU. FT-VACATION/PERSONAL DAY
5 USU. FT-OWN ILLNESS/INJURY/MEDICAL APPOINTMENT
6 USU. FT-HOLIDAY (RELIGIOUS OR LEGAL)
7 USU. FT-CHILD CARE PROBLEMS
8 USU. FT-OTHER FAM/PERS OBLIGATIONS
9 USU. FT-LABOR DISPUTE
10 USU. FT-WEATHER AFFECTED JOB
11 USU. FT-SCHOOL/TRAINING
12 USU. FT-CIVIC/MILITARY DUTY
13 USU. FT-OTHER REASON
14 USU. PT-SLACK WORK/BUSINESS CONDITIONS
15 USU. PT-COULD ONLY FIND PT WORK
16 USU. PT-SEASONAL WORK
17 USU. PT-CHILD CARE PROBLEMS
18 USU. PT-OTHER FAM/PERS OBLIGATIONS
19 USU. PT-HEALTH/MEDICAL LIMITATIONS
20 USU. PT-SCHOOL/TRAINING
21 USU. PT-RETIRED/S.S. LIMIT ON EARNINGS
22 USU. PT-WORKWEEK <35 HOURS
23 USU. PT-OTHER REASON
PRUNEDUR 3 DURATION OF UNEMPLOYMENT FOR (407 - 409)
LAYOFF AND LOOKING RECORDS
EDITED UNIVERSE: PEMLR = 3-4
VALID ENTRIES
0 MIN VALUE
999 MAX VALUE
FILLER 2 (411 - 412)
PRUNTYPE 2 REASON FOR UNEMPLOYMENT (412 - 413)
EDITED UNIVERSE: PEMLR = 3-4
VALID ENTRIES
1 JOB LOSER/ON LAYOFF
2 OTHER JOB LOSER
3 TEMPORARY JOB ENDED
4 JOB LEAVER
5 RE-ENTRANT
6 NEW-ENTRANT
PRWKSCH 2 LABOR FORCE BY TIME (414 - 415)
WORKED OR LOST
EDITED UNIVERSE: PEMLR = 1 - 7
VALID ENTRIES
0 NOT IN LABOR FORCE
1 AT WORK
2 WITH JOB, NOT AT WORK
3 UNEMPLOYED, SEEKS FT
4 UNEMPLOYED, SEEKS PT
PRWKSTAT 2 FULL/PART-TIME WORK STATUS (416 - 417)
EDITED UNIVERSE: PEMLR = 1-7
VALID ENTRIES
1 NOT IN LABOR FORCE
2 FT HOURS (35+), USUALLY FT
3 PT FOR ECONOMIC REASONS, USUALLY FT
4 PT FOR NON-ECONOMIC REASONS, USUALLY FT
5 NOT AT WORK, USUALLY FT
6 PT HRS, USUALLY PT FOR ECONOMIC REASONS
7 PT HRS, USUALLY PT FOR NON-ECONOMIC REASONS
8 FT HOURS, USUALLY PT FOR ECONOMIC REASONS
9 FT HOURS, USUALLY PT FOR NON-ECONOMIC
10 NOT AT WORK, USUALLY PART-TIME
11 UNEMPLOYED FT
12 UNEMPLOYED PT
PRWNTJOB 2 NILF RECODE - WANT A JOB OR OTHER NILF (418 - 419)
EDITED UNIVERSE: PEMLR = 5-7
VALID ENTRIES
1 WANT A JOB
2 OTHER NOT IN LABOR FORCE
PUJHCK3 2 JOB HISTORY CHECK ITEM (420 - 421)
VALID ENTRIES
1) IF I-MLR EQ 3 OR 4 THEN GOTO PUJHDP1
2) ALL OTHERS GOTO PUJHRSN
PUJHCK4 2 SCREEN FOR DEPENDENT NILF (422 - 423)
VALID ENTRIES
1) IF ENTRY OF 2, D OR R IN PUDW4WK OR IN PUJHDP1O
THEN GOTO PUJHCK5
2) IF ENTRY OF 1 IN PUDW4WK OR IN PUJHDP10
THEN GOTO PUIO1INT
3) IF I-MLR EQUALS 1 OR 2 AND ENTRY IN
PUJHRSN THEN GOTO PUJHCK5
4) IF ENTRY IN PUJHRSN THEN GOTO PUIO1INT
5) ALL OTHERS GOTO PUNLFCK1
PUJHCK5 2 SCREEN FOR DEPENDENT NILF (424 - 425)
VALID ENTRIES
1) IF I-IO1ICR EQUALS 1 OR I-IO1OCR
EQUALS 1 THEN GOTO PUIO1INT
2) ALL OTHERS GOTO PUIOCK5
PUIODP1 2 LAST MONTH, IT WAS REPORTED THAT YOU (426 - 427)
WORKED FOR (EMPLOYER'S NAME). DO
STILL WORK FOR (EMPLOYER'S NAME)
(AT YOUR MAIN JOB)?
VALID ENTRIES
1 YES
2 NO
PUIODP2 2 HAVE THE USUAL ACTIVITIES AND DUTIES (428 - 429)
OF YOUR JOB CHANGED SINCE LAST MONTH?
VALID ENTRIES
1 YES
2 NO
PUIODP3 2 LAST MONTH YOU WERE REPORTED AS (A/AN) (430 - 431)
(OCCUPATION) AND YOUR USUAL ACTIVITIES WERE
(DESCRIPTION). IS THIS AN ACCURATE
DESCRIPTION OF YOUR CURRENT JOB?
VALID ENTRIES
1 YES
2 NO
PEIO1COW 2 INDIVIDUAL CLASS OF WORKER CODE (432 - 433)
ON FIRST JOB
NOTE: A PEIO1COW CODE CAN BE ASSIGNED
EVEN IF AN INDIVIDUAL IS NOT CURRENTLY
EMPLOYED.
EDITED UNIVERSE: (PEMLR = 1-3) OR (PEMLR = 4 AND PELKLWO = 1-2)
OR
(PEMLR = 5 AND (PENLFJH = 1 OR PEJHWKO = 1)
OR
(PEMLR = 6 AND PENLFJH = 1) OR (PEMLR = 7
AND PEJHWKO = 1)
VALID ENTRIES
1 GOVERNMENT - FEDERAL
2 GOVERNMENT - STATE
3 GOVERNMENT - LOCAL
4 PRIVATE, FOR PROFIT
5 PRIVATE, NONPROFIT
6 SELF-EMPLOYED, INCORPORATED
7 SELF-EMPLOYED, UNINCORPORATED
8 WITHOUT PAY
PUIO1MFG 2 IS THIS BUSINESS OR ORGANIZATION MAINLY (434 - 435)
MANUFACTURING, RETAIL TRADE,
WHOLESALE TRADE, OR SOMETHING ELSE?
VALID ENTRIES
1 MANUFACTURING
2 RETAIL TRADE
3 WHOLESALE TRADE
4 SOMETHING ELSE
PADDING 6 Main Job I & O Codes moved to columns 856 - 863 (436 - 441)
PEIO2COW 2 INDIVIDUAL CLASS OF WORKER ON (442 - 443)
SECOND JOB.
NOTE: FOR THOSE SELF-EMPLOYED UNINCORPORATED
ON THEIR FIRST JOB, THIS SHOULD HAVE A RESPONSE
EVERY MONTH. FOR ALL OTHERS, THIS SHOULD ONLY
HAVE A VALUE IN OUT-GOING ROTATIONS.
EDITED UNIVERSE: PEMJOT = 1 AND (HRMIS = 4,8 OR PEIO1COW = 7,8)
VALID ENTRIES
1 GOVERNMENT - FEDERAL
2 GOVERNMENT - STATE
3 GOVERNMENT - LOCAL
4 PRIVATE, FOR PROFIT
5 PRIVATE, NONPROFIT
6 SELF-EMPLOYED, INCORPORATED
7 SELF-EMPLOYED, UNINCORPORATED
8 WITHOUT PAY
9 UNKNOWN
10 GOVERNMENT, LEVEL UNKNOWN
11 SELF-EMPLOYED, INCORP. STATUS UNKNOWN
PUIO2MFG 2 IS THIS BUSINESS OR ORGANIZATION MAINLY (444 - 445)
MANUFACTURING, RETAIL TRADE, WHOLESALE TRADE,
OR SOMETHING ELSE?
VALID ENTRIES
1 MANUFACTURING
2 RETAIL TRADE
3 WHOLESALE TRADE
4 SOMETHING ELSE
PADDING 6 Second Job I & O codes moved to columns 864 - 871 (446-451)
PUIOCK1 2 I & O CHECK ITEM 1 (452 - 453)
SCREEN FOR DEPENDENT I AND O
VALID ENTRIES
1) IF {MISCK EQ 1 OR 5)
OR MISCK EQ 2-4, 6-8 AND I-MLR EQ 3-7)
AND ENTRY OF 1 IN ABS} THEN GOTO PUIO1INT
2) IF (MISCK EQ 1 OR 5)
OR {(MISCK EQ 2-4, 6-8 AND I-MLR EQ 3-7)
AND ( ENTRY OF 1 IN WK OR HRCK7-C IS BLANK, 1-3)}
GOTO PUIO1INT
3) IF I-IO1NAM IS D, R OR BLANK THEN GOTO PUIO1INT
4) ALL OTHERS GOTO PUIODP1
PUIOCK2 2 I & O CHECK ITEM 2 (454 - 455)
SCREEN FOR PREVIOUS MONTHS I AND O CASES
VALID ENTRIES
1) IF I-IO1ICR EQ 1 THEN GOTO PUIO1IND
2) IF I-IO1OCR EQ 1 THEN GOTO PUIO1OCC
3) ALL OTHERS GOTO PUIODP2
PUIOCK3 2 I & O CHECK ITEM 3 (456 - 457)
VALID ENTRIES
1) IF I-IO1OCC EQUALS D, R OR BLANK THEN GOTO PUIO1OCC
2) IF I-IO1DT1 IS D, R OR BLANK THEN GOTO PUIO1OCC
3) ALL OTHERS GOTO PUIODP3
PRIOELG 2 INDUSTRY AND OCCUPATION (458 - 459)
ELIGIBILITY FLAG
EDITED UNIVERSE: PEMLR = 1-3,
OR (PEMLR = 4 AND PELKLWO = 1 OR 2)
OR (PEMLR = 5 AND
(PEJHWKO = 1 OR PENLFJH=1),
OR (PEMLR = 6 AND PENLFJH = 1),
OR PEMLR = 7 AND PEJHWKO = 1)
VALID ENTRIES
0 NOT ELIGIBLE FOR EDIT
1 ELIGIBLE FOR EDIT
PRAGNA 2 AGRICULTURE/ (460 - 461)
NON-AGRICULTURE INDUSTRY
EDITED UNIVERSE: PRIOELG = 1
VALID ENTRIES
1 AGRICULTURAL
2 NON-AGRICULTURAL
PRCOW1 2 CLASS OF WORKER (462 - 463)
RECODE - JOB 1
EDITED UNIVERSE: PRIOELG = 1
VALID ENTRIES
1 FEDERAL GOVT
2 STATE GOVT
3 LOCAL GOVT
4 PRIVATE (INCL. SELF-EMPLOYED INCORP.)
5 SELF-EMPLOYED, UNINCORP.
6 WITHOUT PAY
PRCOW2 2 CLASS OF WORKER (464 - 465)
RRECODE - JOB 2
EDITED UNIVERSE: PRIOELG= 1 AND PEMJOT = 1 AND HRMIS = 4 OR 8
VALID ENTRIES
1 FEDERAL GOVT
2 STATE GOVT
3 LOCAL GOVT
4 PRIVATE (INCL. SELF-EMPLOYED INCORP.)
5 SELF-EMPLOYED, UNINCORP.
6 WITHOUT PAY
PRCOWPG 2 COW - PRIVATE OR GOVERNMENT (466 - 467)
EDITED UNIVERSE: PEIO1COW = 1 - 5
VALID ENTRIES
1 PRIVATE
2 GOVERNMENT
PRDTCOW1 2 DETAILED CLASS OF WORKER RECODE - JOB 1 (468 - 469)
EDITED UNIVERSE: PRIOELG = 1
VALID ENTRIES
1 AGRI., WAGE & SALARY, PRIVATE
2 AGRI., WAGE & SALARY, GOVERNMENT
3 AGRI., SELF-EMPLOYED
4 AGRI., UNPAID
5 NONAG, WS, PRIVATE, PRIVATE HHLDS
6 NONAG, WS, PRIVATE, OTHER PRIVATE
7 NONAG, WS, GOVT, FEDERAL
8 NONAG, WS, GOVT, STATE
9 NONAG, WS, GOVT, LOCAL
10 NONAG, SELF-EMPLOYED
11 NONAG, UNPAID
PRDTCOW2 2 DETAILED CLASS OF WORKER RECODE - JOB 2 (470 - 471)
EDITED UNIVERSE: PRIOELG= 1 AND PEMJOT = 1 AND HRMIS = 4 OR 8
VALID ENTRIES
1 AGRI., WAGE & SALARY, PRIVATE
2 AGRI., WAGE & SALARY, GOVERNMENT
3 AGRI., SELF-EMPLOYED
4 AGRI., UNPAID
5 NONAG, WS, PRIVATE, PRIVATE HHLDS
6 NONAG, WS, PRIVATE, OTHER PRIVATE
7 NONAG, WS, GOVT, FEDERAL
8 NONAG, WS, GOVT, STATE
9 NONAG, WS, GOVT, LOCAL
10 NONAG, SELF-EMPLOYED
11 NONAG, UNPAID
PRDTIND1 2 DETAILED INDUSTRY RECODE - JOB 1 (472 - 473)
EDITED UNIVERSE: PRIOELG = 1
VALID ENTRIES
1 Agriculture
2 Forestry, logging, fishing, hunting, and trapping
3 Mining
4 Construction
5 Nonmetallic mineral product manufacturing
6 Primary metals and fabricated metal products
7 Machinery manufacturing
8 Computer and electronic product manufacturing
9 Electrical equipment, appliance manufacturing
10 Transportation equipment manufacturing
11 Wood products
12 Furniture and fixtures manufacturing
13 Miscellaneous and not specified manufacturing
14 Food manufacturing
15 Beverage and tobacco products
16 Textile, apparel, and leather manufacturing
17 Paper and printing
18 Petroleum and coal products manufacturing
19 Chemical manufacturing
20 Plastics and rubber products
21 Wholesale trade
22 Retail trade
23 Transportation and warehousing
24 Utilities
25 Publishing industries (except internet)
26 Motion picture and sound recording industries
27 Broadcasting (except internet)
28 Internet publishing and broadcasting
29 Telecommunications
30 Internet service providers and data processing services
31 Other information services
32 Finance
33 Insurance
34 Real estate
35 Rental and leasing services
36 Professional and technical services
37 Management of companies and enterprises
38 Administrative and support services
39 Waste management and remediation services
40 Educational services
41 Hospitals
42 Health care services, except hospitals
43 Social assistance
44 Arts, entertainment, and recreation
45 Accommodation
46 Food services and drinking places
47 Repair and maintenance
48 Personal and laundry services
49 Membership associations and organizations
50 Private households
51 Public administration
52 Armed forces
PRDTIND2 2 DETAILED INDUSTRY RECODE - JOB 2 (474 - 475)
EDITED UNIVERSE: PRIOELG= 1 AND PEMJOT = 1 AND HRMIS = 4 OR 8
VALID ENTRIES
1 Agriculture
2 Forestry, logging, fishing, hunting, and trapping
3 Mining
4 Construction
5 Nonmetallic mineral product manufacturing
6 Primary metals and fabricated metal products
7 Machinery manufacturing
8 Computer and electronic product manufacturing
9 Electrical equipment, appliance manufacturing
10 Transportation equipment manufacturing
11 Wood products
12 Furniture and fixtures manufacturing
13 Miscellaneous and not specified manufacturing
14 Food manufacturing
15 Beverage and tobacco products
16 Textile, apparel, and leather manufacturing
17 Paper and printing
18 Petroleum and coal products manufacturing
19 Chemical manufacturing
20 Plastics and rubber products
21 Wholesale trade
22 Retail trade
23 Transportation and warehousing
24 Utilities
25 Publishing industries (except internet)
26 Motion picture and sound recording industries
27 Broadcasting (except internet)
28 Internet publishing and broadcasting
29 Telecommunications
30 Internet service providers and data processing services
31 Other information services
32 Finance
33 Insurance
34 Real estate
35 Rental and leasing services
36 Professional and technical services
37 Management of companies and enterprises
38 Administrative and support services
39 Waste management and remediation services
40 Educational services
41 Hospitals
42 Health care services, except hospitals
43 Social assistance
44 Arts, entertainment, and recreation
45 Accommodation
46 Food services and drinking places
47 Repair and maintenance
48 Personal and laundry services
49 Membership associations and organizations
50 Private households
51 Public administration
52 Armed forces
PRDTOCC1 2 DETAILED OCCUPATION RECODE - JOB 1 (476 - 477)
EDITED UNIVERSE: PRIOELG = 1
VALID ENTRIES
1 Management occupations
2 Business and financial operations occupations
3 Computer and mathematical science occupations
4 Architecture and engineering occupations
5 Life, physical, and social science occupations
6 Community and social service occupations
7 Legal occupations
8 Education, training, and library occupations
9 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media
occupations
10 Healthcare practitioner and technical occupations
11 Healthcare support occupations
12 Protective service occupations
13 Food preparation and serving related occupations
14 Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance
occupations
15 Personal care and service occupations
16 Sales and related occupations
17 Office and administrative support occupations
18 Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations
19 Construction and extraction occupations
20 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations
21 Production occupations
22 Transportation and material moving occupations
23 Armed Forces
PRDTOCC2 2 DETAILED OCCUPATION RECODE (478 - 479)
EDITED UNIVERSE: PRIOELG = 1 AND PEMJOT= 1 AND HRMIS = 4 OR 8
VALID ENTRIES
1 Management occupations
2 Business and financial operations occupations
3 Computer and mathematical science occupations
4 Architecture and engineering occupations
5 Life, physical, and social science occupations
6 Community and social service occupations
7 Legal occupations
8 Education, training, and library occupations
9 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media
occupations
10 Healthcare practitioner and technical occupations
11 Healthcare support occupations
12 Protective service occupations
13 Food preparation and serving related occupations
14 Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance
occupations
15 Personal care and service occupations
16 Sales and related occupations
17 Office and administrative support occupations
18 Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations
19 Construction and extraction occupations
20 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations
21 Production occupations
22 Transportation and material moving occupations
23 Armed Forces
PREMP 2 EMPLOYED PERSONS (NON-FARM (480 - 481)
& NON-PRIVATE HHLD) RECODE
EDITED UNIVERSE: PEMLR = 1 OR 2
AND PEIO1OCD ne 403-407, 473-484
VALID ENTRY
1 EMPLOYED PERSONS (EXC. FARM & PRIV HH)
PRMJIND1 2 MAJOR INDUSTRY RECODE - JOB 1 (482 - 483)
EDITED UNIVERSE: PRDTIND1 = 1-51
VALID ENTRIES
1 Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting
2 Mining
3 Construction
4 Manufacturing
5 Wholesale and retail trade
6 Transportation and utilities
7 Information
8 Financial activities
9 Professional and business services
10 Educational and health services
11 Leisure and hospitality
12 Other services
13 Public administration
14 Armed Forces
PRMJIND2 2 MAJOR INDUSTRY RECODE - JOB 2 (484 - 485)
EDITED UNIVERSE: PRDTIND2 = 1-51
VALID ENTRIES
1 Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting
2 Mining
3 Construction
4 Manufacturing
5 Wholesale and retail trade
6 Transportation and utilities
7 Information
8 Financial activities
9 Professional and business services
10 Educational and health services
11 Leisure and hospitality
12 Other services
13 Public administration
14 Armed Forces
PRMJOCC1 2 MAJOR OCCUPATION RECODE (486 - 487)
- JOB 1
EDITED UNIVERSE: PRDTOCC1 = 1-46
VALID ENTRIES
1 Management, business, and financial occupations
2 Professional and related occupations
3 Service occupations
4 Sales and related occupations
5 Office and administrative support occupations
6 Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations
7 Construction and extraction occupations
8 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations
9 Production occupations
10 Transportation and material moving occupations
11 Armed Forces
PRMJOCC2 2 MAJOR OCCUPATION RECODE (488 - 489)
- JOB 2
EDITED UNIVERSE: PRDTOCC2 = 1-46
VALID ENTRIES
1 Management, business, and financial occupations
2 Professional and related occupations
3 Service occupations
4 Sales and related occupations
5 Office and administrative support occupations
6 Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations
7 Construction and extraction occupations
8 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations
9 Production occupations
10 Transportation and material moving occupations
11 Armed Forces
PRMJOCGR 2 MAJOR OCCUPATION CATEGORIES (490 - 491)
EDITED UNIVERSE: PRMJOCC = 1-11
VALID ENTRIES
1 Management, professional, and related occupations
2 Service occupations
3 Sales and office occupations
4 Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations
5 Construction, and maintenance occupations
6 Production, transportation, and material moving
occupations
7 Armed Forces
PRNAGPWS 2 NON-AGRICULTURE, PRIVATE (492 - 493)
WAGE AND SALARY WORKERS RECODE
EDITED UNIVERSE: PRCOW1 = 1 AND PEIO1ICD ne 0170 - 0890
VALID ENTRY
1 NON-AG PRIV WAGE & SALARY
PRNAGWS 2 NON-AGRICULTURE WAGE AND (494 - 495)
SALARY WORKERS RECODE
EDITED UNIVERSE: PEMLR = 1-4
AND PRCOW = 1-4 AND PEIO1ICD ne 0170-0290
VALID ENTRY
1 NON-AG WAGE AND SALARY WORKERS
PRSJMJ 2 SINGLE/MULTIPLE JOBHOLDER (496 - 497)
EDITED UNIVERSE: PEMLR = 1 OR 2
VALID ENTRIES
1 SINGLE JOBHOLDER
2 MULTIPLE JOBHOLDER
PRERELG 2 EARNINGS ELIGIBILITY FLAG (498 - 499)
EDITED UNIVERSE: PEMLR = 1-2 AND HRMIS = 4 OR 8
VALID ENTRIES
0 NOT ELIGIBLE FOR EDIT
1 ELIGIBLE FOR EDIT
PEERNUOT 2 DO YOU USUALLY RECEIVE OVERTIME PAY, (500 - 501)
TIPS, OR COMMISSIONS AT YOUR JOB?
EDITED UNIVERSE: PRERELG = 1
VALID ENTRIES
1 YES
2 NO
PEERNPER 2 PERIODICITY (502 - 503)
EDITED UNIVERSE: PRERELG = 1
VALID ENTRIES
1 HOURLY
2 WEEKLY
3 BI-WEEKLY
4 TWICE MONTHLY
5 MONTHLY
6 ANNUALLY
7 OTHER - SPECIFY
PEERNRT 2 (EVEN THOUGH YOU TOLD ME IT IS EASIER (504 - 505)
TO REPORT YOUR EARNINGS (PERIODICITY);
ARE YOU PAID AT AN HOURLY RATE ON
YOUR (MAIN/THIS) JOB?
EDITED UNIVERSE: PEERNPER = 2-7
VALID ENTRIES
1 YES
2 NO
PEERNHRY 2 HOURLY/NONHOURLY STATUS (506 - 507)
EDITED UNIVERSE: PRERELG = 1
VALID ENTRIES
1 HOURLY WORKER
2 NONHOURLY WORKER
PUERNH1C 4 WHAT IS YOUR HOURLY RATE OF PAY ON (508 - 511)
THIS JOB, EXCLUDING OVERTIME PAY, TIPS OR COMMISSION?
DOLLAR AMOUNT - 2 IMPLIED DECIMALS
VALID ENTRIES
0 MIN VALUE
9999 MAX VALUE (Subject to topcoding based on the entry in
PEERNHRO such that PEERNHRO x PUERNHIC < or = 2884.61)
PEERNH2 4 (EXCLUDING OVERTIME PAY, TIPS AND (512 - 515)
COMMISSIONS) WHAT IS YOUR HOURLY RATE
OF PAY ON YOUR (MAIN/THIS) JOB?
DOLLAR AMOUNT - 2 IMPLIED DECIMALS
EDITED UNIVERSE: PEERNRT = 1
VALID ENTRIES
0 MIN VALUE
9999 MAX VALUE ( Subject to topcoding based on the in
PEERNHRO such that PEERNHRO x PEERNH2 < or = 2884.61)
PEERNH1O 4 OUT VARIABLE FOR HOURLY (516 - 519)
RATE OF PAY (2 IMPLIED DECIMALS)
EDITED UNIVERSE: PEERNPER = 1
VALID ENTRIES
0 MIN VALUE
9999 MAX VALUE (Subject to topcoding based on the entry in
PEERNHRO such that PEERNHRO x PEERNHLY < or = 2884.61)
PRERNHLY 4 RECODE FOR HOURLY RATE (520 - 523)
2 IMPLIED DECIMALS
EDITED UNIVERSE: PEERNPER = 1 OR PEERNRT = 1
VALID ENTRIES
0 MIN VALUE
9999 MAX VALUE (Subject to topcoding based on the entry in
PEERNHRO such that PEERNHRO x PEERNHLY < or = 2884.61)
PTHR 1 HOURLY PAY - TOP CODE (524 - 524)
VALID ENTRIES
0 NOT TOPCODED
1 TOPCODED
PEERNHRO 2 USUAL HOURS (525 - 526)
EDITED UNIVERSE: PEERNH1O = ENTRY
VALID ENTRIES
0 MIN VALUE
99 MAX VALUE
PRERNWA 8 WEEKLY EARNINGS RECODE (527 - 534)
2 IMPLIED DECIMALS
EDITED UNIVERSE: PRERELG = 1
VALID ENTRIES
0 MIN VALUE
288461 MAX VALUE
PTWK 1 WEEKLY EARNINGS - TOP CODE (535 - 535)
0 NOT TOPCODED
1 TOPCODED
FILLER 4 (536 - 539)
PEERN 8 CALCULATED WEEKLY OVERTIME AMOUNT (540 - 547)
2 IMPLIED DECIMALS
EDITED UNIVERSE: PEERNUOT = 1 AND PEERNPER = 1
VALID ENTRIES
0 MIN VALUE
288461 MAX VALUE
PUERN2 8 CALCULATED WEEKLY (548 - 555)
OVERTIME AMOUNT
2 IMPLIED DECIMALS
VALID ENTRIES
0 MIN VALUE
288461 MAX VALUE
PTOT 1 WEEKLY OVERTIME AMOUNT - TOP CODE (556 - 556)
VALID ENTRIES
0 NOT TOPCODED
1 TOPCODED
FILLER 2 (557-558)
PEERNWKP 2 HOW MANY WEEKS A YEAR DO YOU (559 - 560)
GET PAID FOR?
EDITED UNIVERSE: PEERNPER = 6
VALID ENTRIES
01 MIN VALUE
52 MAX VALUE
PEERNLAB 2 ON THIS JOB, ARE YOU A MEMBER OF A (561 - 562)
LABOR UNION OR OF AN EMPLOYEE ASSOCIATION
SIMILAR TO A UNION?
EDITED UNIVERSE: (PEIO1COW = 1-5 AND PEMLR = 1-2
AND HRMIS = 4, 8)
VALID ENTRIES
1 YES
2 NO
PEERNCOV 2 ON THIS JOB ARE YOU COVERED BY A UNION (563 - 564)
OR EMPLOYEE ASSOCIATION CONTRACT?
EDITED UNIVERSE: (PEIO1COW = 1-5 AND PEMLR = 1-2
AND HRMIS = 4, 8)
VALID ENTRIES
1 YES
2 NO
PENLFJH 2 WHEN DID YOU LAST WORK AT A JOB (565 - 566)
OR BUSINESS?
EDITED UNIVERSE: HRMIS = 4 OR 8 AND PEMLR = 3-7
VALID ENTRIES
1 WITHIN THE LAST 12 MONTHS
2 MORE THAN 12 MONTHS AGO
3 NEVER WORKED
PENLFRET 2 ARE YOU RETIRED FROM A JOB (567 - 568)
OR BUSINESS?
EDITED UNIVERSE: PEAGE = 50+ AND PEMLR = 3-7
VALID ENTRIES
1 YES
2 NO
PENLFACT 2 WHAT BEST DESCRIBES YOUR SITUATION AT (569 - 570)
THIS TIME? FOR EXAMPLE, ARE YOU DISABLED,
ILL, IN SCHOOL, TAKING CARE OF HOUSE OR
FAMILY, OR SOMETHING ELSE?
EDITED UNIVERSE: (PEAGE = 14-49) or (PENLFRET = 2)
VALID ENTRIES
1 DISABLED
2 ILL
3 IN SCHOOL
4 TAKING CARE OF HOUSE OR FAMILY
5 IN RETIREMENT
6 SOMETHING ELSE/OTHER
PUNLFCK1 2 NOT IN LABOR FORCE (571 - 572)
CHECK ITEM - 1
VALID ENTRIES
1) IF AGERNG EQUALS 1-4 OR 9
THEN GOTO NLFACT
2) ALL OTHERS GOT NLFRET
PUNLFCK2 2 NOT IN LABOR FORCE (573 - 574)
CHECK ITEM - 2
VALID ENTRIES
1) IF MISCK EQUALS 4 OR 8 THEN GOTO NLFJH
2) ALL OTHERS GOTO LBFR-END
PESCHENR 2 LAST WEEK, WERE YOU ENROLLED IN A (575 - 576)
HIGH SCHOOL, COLLEGE, OR UNIVERSITY?
EDITED UNIVERSE: PRPERTYP = 2 and PEAGE = 16-24
VALID ENTRIES
1 YES
2 NO
PESCHFT 2 ARE YOU ENROLLED IN SCHOOL AS A (577 - 578)
FULL-TIME OR PART-TIME STUDENT?
EDITED UNIVERSE: PESCHLVL = 1, 2
VALID ENTRIES
1 FULL-TIME
2 PART-TIME
PESCHLVL 2 WOULD THAT BE HIGH SCHOOL, COLLEGE, (579 - 580)
OR UNIVERSITY?
EDITED UNIVERSE: PESCHENR = 1
VALID ENTRIES
1 HIGH SCHOOL
2 COLLEGE OR UNIVERSITY
PRNLFSCH 2 NLF ACTIVITY - IN SCHOOL OR (581 - 582)
NOT IN SCHOOL
EDITED UNIVERSE: PENLFACT = -1 OR 1-6 AND PEAGE = 16-24
VALID ENTRIES
1 IN SCHOOL
2 NOT IN SCHOOL
PERSON'S WEIGHTS
PWFMWGT 10 FAMILY WEIGHT (583 - 592)
(4 IMPLIED DECIMALS)
ONLY USED FOR TALLYING FAMILY CHARACTERISTICS.
EDITED UNIVERSE: PRPERTYP = 1-3
PWLGWGT 10 LONGITUDINAL WEIGHT (593 - 602)
(4 IMPLIED DECIMALS)
ONLY FOUND ON ADULT RECORDS MATCHED FROM MONTH TO MONTH.
(USED FOR GROSS FLOWS ANALYSIS)
EDITED UNIVERSE: PRPERTYP = 2
PWORWGT 10 OUTGOING ROTATION WEIGHT (603 - 612)
(4 IMPLIED DECIMALS)
USED FOR TALLYING INFORMATION COLLECTED ONLY IN
OUTGOING ROTATIONS (i.e., EARNINGS, 2nd JOB I & O,
DETAILED NILF)
EDITED UNIVERSE: PRPERTYP = 2
PWSSWGT 10 FINAL WEIGHT (613 - 622)
(4 IMPLIED DECIMAL PLACES)
USED FOR MOST TABULATIONS, CONTROLLED TO
INDEPENDENT ESTIMATES FOR 1) STATES; 2) ORIGIN, SEX,
AND AGE; AND 3) AGE, RACE, AND SEX.
EDITED UNIVERSE: PRPERTYP = 1-3
PWVETWGT 10 VETERANS WEIGHT (623 - 632)
(4 IMPLIED DECIMALS)
USED FOR TALLYING VETERAN'S DATA ONLY, CONTROLLED TO
ESTIMATES OF VETERANS SUPPLIED BY VA.
EDITED UNIVERSE: PRPERTYP = 2
PRCHLD 2 Presence of own children <18 years of age by (633-634)
selected age group
(STARTING NOVEMBER 1999)
EDITED UNIVERSE: PRFAMREL = 1 or 2
VALID ENTRIES
-1 NIU (Not a parent)
0 No own children under 18 years of age
1 All own children 0- 2 years of age
2 All own children 3- 5 years of age
3 All own children 6-13 years of age
4 All own children 14-17 years of age
5 Own children 0-2 and 3-5 years of age (none 6-17)
6 Own children 0-2 and 6-13 years of age (none 3-5 or 14-17)
7 Own children 0-2 and 14-17 years of age (none 3-13)
8 Own children 3-5 and 6-13 years of age (none 0-2 or 14-17)
9 Own children 3-5 and 14-17 years of age (none 0-2 or 6-13)
10 Own children 6-13 and 14-17 years of age (none 0- 5)
11 Own children 0-2, 3-5, and 6-13 years of age (none 14-17)
12 Own children 0-2, 3-5, and 14-17 years of age (none 6-13)
13 Own children 0-2, 6-13, and 14-17 years of age(none 3-5)
14 Own children 3-5, 6-13, and 14-17 years of age(none 0-2)
15 Own children from all age groups
PRNMCHLD 2 Number of own children <18 years of age (635-636)
(STARTING NOVEMBER 1999)
EDITED UNIVERSE: PRFAMREL = 1 or 2
VALID ENTRIES
-1 NIU (Not a parent)
0:99 Number of own children under 18 years of age
FILLER 2 (STARTING NOVEMBER 1999) (637 - 638)
ALLOCATION FLAGS
PRWERNAL 2 ALLOCATION FLAG (639 - 640)
WEEKLY EARNINGS RECODE (PRERNWA)
ALLOCATION FLAG
EDITED UNIVERSE: PRERELG = 1
00 NO ALLOCATION
01 ONE OR MORE COMPONENTS OF THE
RECODE ARE ALLOCATED
PRHERNAL 2 ALLOCATION FLAG (641 - 642)
HOURLY EARNINGS RECODE (PRERNHLY)
ALLOCATION FLAG
EDITED UNIVERSE: PRERNHRY = 1
00 NO ALLOCATION
01 ONE OR MORE COMPONENT OF THE
RECODE ARE ALLOCATED
HXTENURE 2 ALLOCATION FLAG (643 - 644)
See HETENURE note.
HXHOUSUT 2 ALLOCATION FLAG (645 - 646)
HXTELHHD 2 ALLOCATION FLAG (647 - 648)
HXTELAVL 2 ALLOCATION FLAG (649 - 650)
HXPHONEO 2 ALLOCATION FLAG (651 - 652)
PXINUSYR 2 ALLOCATION FLAG (653 - 654)
PXRRP 2 ALLOCATION FLAG (655 - 656)
PXPARENT 2 ALLOCATION FLAG (657 - 658)
PXAGE 2 ALLOCATION FLAG (659 - 660)
PXMARITL 2 ALLOCATION FLAG (661 - 662)
PXSPOUSE 2 ALLOCATION FLAG (663 - 664)
PXSEX 2 ALLOCATION FLAG (665 - 666)
PXAFWHEN 2 ALLOCATION FLAG (667 - 668)
PXAFNOW 2 ALLOCATION FLAG (669 - 670)
PXEDUCA 2 ALLOCATION FLAG (671 - 672)
PXRACE1 2 ALLOCATION FLAG (673 - 674)
PXNATVTY 2 ALLOCATION FLAG (675 - 676)
PXMNTVTY 2 ALLOCATION FLAG (677 - 678)
PXFNTVTY 2 ALLOCATION FLAG (679 - 680)
FILLER 2 (681 - 682)
PXHSPNON 2 ALLOCATION FLAG (683 - 684)
PXMLR 2 ALLOCATION FLAG (685 - 686)
PXRET1 2 ALLOCATION FLAG (687 - 688)
PXABSRSN 2 ALLOCATION FLAG (689 - 690)
PXABSPDO 2 ALLOCATION FLAG (691 - 692)
PXMJOT 2 ALLOCATION FLAG (693 - 694)
PXMJNUM 2 ALLOCATION FLAG (695 - 696)
PXHRUSL1 2 ALLOCATION FLAG (697 - 698)
PXHRUSL2 2 ALLOCATION FLAG (699 - 700)
PXHRFTPT 2 ALLOCATION FLAG (701 - 702)
PXHRUSLT 2 ALLOCATION FLAG (703 - 704)
PXHRWANT 2 ALLOCATION FLAG (705 - 706)
PXHRRSN1 2 ALLOCATION FLAG (707 - 708)
PXHRRSN2 2 ALLOCATION FLAG (709 - 710)
PXHRACT1 2 ALLOCATION FLAG (711 - 712)
PXHRACT2 2 ALLOCATION FLAG (713 - 714)
PXHRACTT 2 ALLOCATION FLAG (715 - 716)
PXHRRSN3 2 ALLOCATION FLAG (717 - 718)
PXHRAVL 2 ALLOCATION FLAG (719 - 720)
PXLAYAVL 2 ALLOCATION FLAG (721 - 722)
PXLAYLK 2 ALLOCATION FLAG (723 - 724)
PXLAYDUR 2 ALLOCATION FLAG (725 - 726)
PXLAYFTO 2 ALLOCATION FLAG (727 - 728)
PXLKM1 2 ALLOCATION FLAG (729 - 730)
PXLKAVL 2 ALLOCATION FLAG (731 - 732)
PXLKLL1O 2 ALLOCATION FLAG (733 - 734)
PXLKLL2O 2 ALLOCATION FLAG (735 - 736)
PXLKLWO 2 ALLOCATION FLAG (737 - 738)
PXLKDUR 2 ALLOCATION FLAG (739 - 740)
PXLKFTO 2 ALLOCATION FLAG (741 - 742)
PXDWWNTO 2 ALLOCATION FLAG (743 - 744)
PXDWRSN 2 ALLOCATION FLAG (745 - 746)
PXDWLKO 2 ALLOCATION FLAG (747 - 748)
PXDWWK 2 ALLOCATION FLAG (749 - 750)
PXDW4WK 2 ALLOCATION FLAG (751 - 752)
PXDWLKWK 2 ALLOCATION FLAG (753 - 754)
PXDWAVL 2 ALLOCATION FLAG (755 - 756)
PXDWAVR 2 ALLOCATION FLAG (757 - 758)
PXJHWKO 2 ALLOCATION FLAG (759 - 760)
PXJHRSN 2 ALLOCATION FLAG (761 - 762)
PXJHWANT 2 ALLOCATION FLAG (763 - 764)
PXIO1COW 2 ALLOCATION FLAG (765 - 766)
PXIO1ICD 2 ALLOCATION FLAG (767 - 768)
PXIO1OCD 2 ALLOCATION FLAG (769 - 770)
PXIO2COW 2 ALLOCATION FLAG (771 - 772)
PXIO2ICD 2 ALLOCATION FLAG (773 - 774)
PXIO2OCD 2 ALLOCATION FLAG (775 - 776)
PXERNUOT 2 ALLOCATION FLAG (777 - 778)
PXERNPER 2 ALLOCATION FLAG (779 - 780)
PXERNH1O 2 ALLOCATION FLAG (781 - 782)
PXERNHRO 2 ALLOCATION FLAG (783 - 784)
PXERN 2 ALLOCATION FLAG (785 - 786)
FILLER 4 (787 - 790)
PXERNWKP 2 ALLOCATION FLAG (791 - 792)
PXERNRT 2 ALLOCATION FLAG (793 - 794)
PXERNHRY 2 ALLOCATION FLAG (795 - 796)
PXERNH2 2 ALLOCATION FLAG (797 - 798)
PXERNLAB 2 ALLOCATION FLAG (799 - 800)
PXERNCOV 2 ALLOCATION FLAG (801 - 802)
PXNLFJH 2 ALLOCATION FLAG (803 - 804)
PXNLFRET 2 ALLOCATION FLAG (805 - 806)
PXNLFACT 2 ALLOCATION FLAG (807 - 808)
PXSCHENR 2 ALLOCATION FLAG (809 - 810)
PXSCHFT 2 ALLOCATION FLAG (811 - 812)
PXSCHLVL 2 ALLOCATION FLAG (813 - 814)
QSTNUM 5 Unique household identifier. Valid only within (815 - 819)
any specific month.
OCCURNUM 2 Unique person identifier. Valid only within (820 - 821)
any specific month.
PEDIPGED 2 How did...get...'s high school diploma? (822 - 823)
EDITED UNIVERSE = PEEDUCA = 39
VALID ENTRIES
-1 = Not in universe
1 = Graduation from high school
2 = GED or other equivalent
PEHGCOMP What was the highest grade of regular (824 - 825)
school...completed before receiving...'s
GED?
EDITED UNIVERSE = PEDIPGED = 2
VALID ENTRIES
-1 =Not in universe
1 = Less than 1st grade
2 = 1st, 2nd, 3rd, or 4th grade
3 = 5th or 6th grade
4 = 7th or 8th grade
5 = 9th grade
6 = 10th grade
7 = 11th grade
8 = 12th grade (no diploma)
PECYC 2 How many years of college credit has...completed? (826 - 827)
EDITED UNIVERSE: PEEDUCA =40-42
VALID ENTRIES
-1 = Not in universe
1 = Less than 1 year (includes 0 years completed)
2 = The first or Freshman year
3 = The second or Sophomore year
4 = The third or Junior year
5 = Four or more years
PEGRPROF 2 Since completing...bachelor's degree, have you (828-829)
taken any graduate or professional school courses
for credit?
EDITED UNIVERSE: PEEDUCA = 43
VALID ENTRIES
-1 = Not in universe
1 = Yes
2 = No
PEGR6COR 2 Did...complete 6 or more graduate or professional (830 - 831)
school courses?
EDITED UNIVERSE: PEGRPROF = 1
VALID ENTRIES
-1 = Not in universe
1 = Yes
2 = No
PEMS123 2 Was ... master's degree program a 1 year, (832 - 833)
2 year, or 3 year program?
EDITED UNIVERSE: PEEDUCA = 44
VALID ENTRIES
-1 = Not in universe
1 = 1 year program
2 = 2 year program
3 = 3 year program
PXDIPGED 2 ALLOCATION FLAG (834 - 835)
PXHGCOMP 2 ALLOCATION FLAG (836 - 837)
PXCYC 2 ALLOCATION FLAG (838 - 839)
PXGRPROF 2 ALLOCATION FLAG (840 - 841)
PXGR6COR 2 ALLOCATION FLAG (842 - 843)
PXMS123 2 ALLOCATION FLAG (844 - 845)
PWCMPWGT 10 Composited Final Weight. Used to create (846 - 855)
BLS's published labor force statistics (4 implied
decimal places)
EDITED UNIVERSE: PRPERTYP = 2 AND
PEAGE = 16+
PEIO1ICD 4 INDUSTRY CODE FOR PRIMARY JOB (856 - 859)
EDITED UNIVERSE: (PEMLR = 1-3)
OR (PEMLR = 4 AND PELKLWO = 1-2)
OR (PEMLR = 5 AND (PENLFJH = 1 OR
PEJHWKO = 1))
OR (PEMLR = 6 AND PENLFJH = 1)
OR (PEMLR = 7 AND PEJHWKO=1)
VALID ENTRIES
0 MIN VALUE
9999 MAX VALUE
PEIO1OCD 4 OCCUPATION CODE FOR PRIMARY JOB. (860 - 863)
EDITED UNIVERSE: (PEMLR = 1-3)
OR (PEMLR = 4 AND PELKLWO = 1-2)
OR (PEMLR = 5 AND (PENLFJH = 1 OR
PEJHWKO = 1))
OR (PEMLR = 6 AND PENLFJH = 1)
OR (PEMLR = 7 AND PEJHWKO = 1)
VALID ENTRIES
0 MIN VALUE
9999 MAX VALUE
PEIO2ICD 4 INDUSTRY CODE FOR SECOND JOB. (864 - 867)
EDITED UNIVERSE: PEMJOT = 1 AND HRMIS = 4 OR 8
VALID ENTRIES
0 MIN VALUE
9999 MAX VALUE
PEIO2OCD 4 OCCUPATION CODE FOR SECOND JOB. (868 - 871)
EDITED UNIVERSE: PEMJOT = 1 AND HRMIS = 4 OR 8
VALID ENTRIES
0 MIN VALUE
9999 MAX VALUE
PRIMIND1 2 INTERMEDIATE INDUSTRY RECODE (JOB 1) (872 - 873)
EDITED UNIVERSE: PRIOELG = 1
VALID ENTRIES
1 AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY, FISHING, and HUNTING
2 MINING
3 CONSTRUCTION
4 MANUFACTURING - DURABLE GOODS
5 MANUFACTURING - NON-DURABLE GOODS
6 WHOLESALE TRADE
7 RETAIL TRADE
8 TRANSPORTATION AND WAREHOUSING
9 UTILITIES
10 INFORMATION
11 FINANCE AND INSURANCE
12 REAL ESTATE AND RENTAL AND LEASING
13 PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL SERVICES
14 MANAGEMENT, ADMINISTRATIVE AND WASTE
MANAGEMENT SERVICES
15 EDUCATIONAL SERVICES
16 HEALTH CARE AND SOCIAL SERVICES
17 ARTS, ENTERTAINMENT, AND RECREATION
18 ACCOMMODATION AND FOOD SERVICES
19 PRIVATE HOUSEHOLDS
20 OTHER SERVICES, EXCEPT PRIVATE HOUSEHOLDS
21 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
22 ARMED FORCES
PRIMIND2 2 INTERMEDIATE INDUSTRY RECODE (JOB 2) (874 - 875)
EDITED UNIVERSE: PRIOELG= 1 AND PEMJOT = 1 AND HRMIS = 4 OR 8
VALID ENTRIES
1 AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY, FISHING, and HUNTING
2 MINING
3 CONSTRUCTION
4 MANUFACTURING - DURABLE GOODS
5 MANUFACTURING - NON-DURABLE GOODS
6 WHOLESALE TRADE
7 RETAIL TRADE
8 TRANSPORTATION AND WAREHOUSING
9 UTILITIES
10 INFORMATION
11 FINANCE AND INSURANCE
12 REAL ESTATE AND RENTAL AND LEASING
13 PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL SERVICES
14 MANAGEMENT, ADMINISTRATIVE AND WASTE
MANAGEMENT SERVICES
15 EDUCATIONAL SERVICES
16 HEALTH CARE AND SOCIAL SERVICES
17 ARTS, ENTERTAINMENT, AND RECREATION
18 ACCOMMODATION AND FOOD SERVICES
19 PRIVATE HOUSEHOLDS
20 OTHER SERVICES, EXCEPT PRIVATE HOUSEHOLDS
21 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
22 ARMED FORCES
END OF BASIC PORTION OF THE RECORD
INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION
Industry Classification Codes for Detailed Industry (4 digit)
(Changes from 2000 Census classification noted)
These categories are aggregated into 52 detailed groups and 14 major groups. The codes in the right hand column are the 2002 NAICS equivalent. Changes from the Census 2000 classification are noted by asterisks (*).
These codes correspond to Items PEIO1ICD and PEIO2ICD, in positions 856-859 and 864-867 of the Basic CPS record layout in all months, except March. In the March, these codes correspond to PEIOIND, in positions 87-90 of the Person record.
2002 2002
CENSUS NAICS
CODE DESCRIPTION CODE
Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, and Hunting
0170 Crop production 111
0180 Animal production 112
0190 Forestry except logging 1131, 1132
0270 Logging 1133
0280 Fishing, hunting, and trapping 114
0290 Support activities for agriculture and forestry 115
Mining
0370 Oil and gas extraction 211
0380 Coal mining 2121
0390 Metal ore mining 2122
0470 Nonmetallic mineral mining and quarrying 2123
0480 Not specified type of mining Part of 21
0490 Support activities for mining 213
Utilities
0570 Electric power generation, transmission and distribution Pt. 2211
0580 Natural gas distribution Pt. 2212
0590 Electric and gas, and other combinations Pts. 2211,
2212
0670 Water, steam, air-conditioning, and irrigation systems 22131,
22133
0680 Sewage treatment facilities 22132
0690 Not specified utilities Part of 22
Construction
0770 ** Construction 23
(Includes the cleaning of buildings and dwellings is
incidental during construction and immediately after
construction)
Manufacturing
Nondurable Goods manufacturing
1070 Animal food, grain and oilseed milling 3111, 3112
1080 Sugar and confectionery products 3113
1090 Fruit and vegetable preserving and specialty food mfg. 3114
1170 Dairy product manufacturing 3115
1180 Animal slaughtering and processing 3116
1190 Retail bakeries 311811
1270 Bakeries, except retail 3118 exc.
311811
1280 Seafood and other miscellaneous foods, n.e.c. 3117, 3119
1290 Not specified food industries Part of 311
1370 Beverage manufacturing 3121
1390 Tobacco manufacturing 3122
1470 Fiber, yarn, and thread mills 3131
1480 Fabric mills, except knitting 3132 exc.
31324
1490 Textile and fabric finishing and coating mills 3133
1570 Carpet and rug mills 31411
1590 Textile product mills, except carpets and rugs 314 exc.
31411
1670 Knitting mills 31324,3151
1680 Cut and sew apparel manufacturing 3152
1690 Apparel accessories and other apparel manufacturing 3159
1770 Footwear manufacturing 3162
1790 Leather tanning and products, except footwear manufacturing 3161,3169
1870 Pulp, paper, and paperboard mills 3221
1880 Paperboard containers and boxes 32221
1890 Miscellaneous paper and pulp products 32222,32223,
32229
1990 Printing and related support activities 3231
2070 Petroleum refining 32411
2090 Miscellaneous petroleum and coal products 32419
2170 Resin, synthetic rubber and fibers, and filaments mfg. 3252
2180 Agricultural chemical manufacturing 3253
2190 Pharmaceutical and medicine manufacturing 3254
2270 Paint, coating, and adhesive manufacturing B46 3255
2280 Soap, cleaning compound, and cosmetics manufacturing 3256
2290 Industrial and miscellaneous chemicals 3251, 3259
2370 Plastics product manufacturing 3261
2380 Tire manufacturing 32621
2390 Rubber products, except tires, manufacturing 32622,32629
Durable Goods Manufacturing
2470 Pottery, ceramics, and related products manufacturing 32711
2480 Structural clay product manufacturing 32712
2490 Glass and glass product manufacturing 3272
2570 Cement, concrete, lime, and gypsum product manufacturing 3273, 3274
2590 Miscellaneous nonmetallic mineral product manufacturing 3279
2670 Iron and steel mills and steel product manufacturing 3311, 3312
2680 Aluminum production and processing 3313
2690 Nonferrous metal, except aluminum, production and processing 3314
2770 Foundries 3315
2780 Metal forgings and stampings 3321
2790 Cutlery and hand tool manufacturing 3322
2870 Structural metals, and tank and shipping container mfg. 3323, 3324
2880 Machine shops; turned product; screw, nut and bolt mfg. 3327
2890 Coating, engraving, heat treating and allied activities 3328
2970 Ordnance 332992 to
332995
2980 Miscellaneous fabricated metal products manufacturing 3325,3326,
3329 exc. 332992,332993,332994,332995
2990 Not specified metal industries Part of
331 and 332
3070 Agricultural implement manufacturing 33311
3080 Construction, mining and oil field machinery manufacturing 33312,33313
3090 Commercial and service industry machinery manufacturing 3333
3170 Metalworking machinery manufacturing 3335
3180 Engines, turbines, and power transmission equipment mfg. 3336
3190 Machinery manufacturing, n.e.c. 3332,3334,
3339
3290 Not specified machinery manufacturing Pt. of 333
3360 Computer and peripheral equipment manufacturing 3341
3370 Communications, audio, and video equipment manufacturing 3342,3343
3380 Navigational, measuring, electromedical, and control
instruments manufacturing 3345
3390 Electronic component and product manufacturing, n.e.c. 3344, 3346
3470 Household appliance manufacturing 3352
3490 Electrical lighting, equipment, and supplies mfg., n.e.c. 3351,3353,
3359
3570 Motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment manufacturing 3361,3362,
3363
3580 Aircraft and parts manufacturing 336411 to
336413
3590 Aerospace products and parts manufacturing 336414,
336415,336419
3670 Railroad rolling stock manufacturing 3365
3680 Ship and boat building 3366
3690 Other transportation equipment manufacturing 3369
3770 Sawmills and wood preservation 3211
3780 Veneer, plywood, and engineered wood products 3212
3790 Prefabricated wood buildings and mobile homes 321991,321992
3870 Miscellaneous wood products 3219 exc.
321991,321992
3890 Furniture and related product manufacturing 337
3960 Medical equipment and supplies manufacturing 3391
3970 Toys, amusement, and sporting goods manufacturing 33992,33993
3980 Miscellaneous manufacturing, n.e.c. 3399 exc.
33992, 33993
3990 Not specified manufacturing industries Part of 31,
32, 33
Wholesale Trade
Durable Goods Wholesale
4070 ** Motor vehicles, parts and supplies, merchant wholesalers *4231
4080 ** Furniture and home furnishing, merchant wholesalers *4232
4090 ** Lumber and other construction materials, merchant wholesalers *4233
4170 ** Professional and commercial equipment and supplies, merchant
wholesalers *4234
4180 ** Metals and minerals, except petroleum, merchant wholesalers *4235
4190 ** Electrical goods, merchant wholesalers *4236
4260 ** Hardware, plumbing and heating equipment, and supplies, merchant
wholesalers *4237
4270 ** Machinery, equipment, and supplies, merchant wholesalers *4238
4280 ** Recyclable material, merchant wholesalers *42393
4290 ** Miscellaneous durable goods, merchant wholesalers *4239 exc.
42393
Nondurable Goods Wholesale
4370 ** Paper and paper products, merchant wholesalers *4241
4380 ** Drugs, sundries, and chemical and allied products, merchant
wholesalers *4242,4246
4390 ** Apparel, fabrics, and notions, merchant wholesalers *4243
4470 ** Groceries and related products, merchant wholesalers *4244
4480 ** Farm product raw materials, merchant wholesalers *4245
4490 ** Petroleum and petroleum products, merchant wholesalers *4247
4560 ** Alcoholic beverages, merchant wholesalers *4248
4570 ** Farm supplies, merchant wholesalers *42491
4580 ** Miscellaneous nondurable goods, merchant wholesalers *4249 exc.
42491
*4585 *** Wholesale electronic markets, agents and brokers
New industry *4251
4590 **Not specified wholesale trade Part of 42
Retail Trade
4670 Automobile dealers 4411
4680 Other motor vehicle dealers 4412
4690 Auto parts, accessories, and tire stores 4413
4770 Furniture and home furnishings stores 442
4780 Household appliance stores 443111
4790 Radio, TV, and computer stores 443112,44312
4870 Building material and supplies dealers 4441 exc.
44413
4880 Hardware stores 44413
4890 Lawn and garden equipment and supplies stores 4442
4970 Grocery stores 4451
4980 Specialty food stores 4452
4990 Beer, wine, and liquor stores 4453
5070 Pharmacies and drug stores 4461
5080 Health and personal care, except drug, stores 446 exc.
44611
5090 Gasoline stations 447
5170 Clothing and accessories, except shoe, stores 448 exc.
44821,4483
5180 Shoe stores 44821
5190 Jewelry, luggage, and leather goods stores 4483
5270 Sporting goods, camera, and hobby and toy stores 44313,45111,
45112
5280 Sewing, needlework, and piece goods stores 45113
5290 Music stores 45114,45122
5370 Book stores and news dealers 45121
5380 ****Department stores and discount stores 45211
5390 Miscellaneous general merchandise stores 4529
5470 Retail florists 4531
5480 Office supplies and stationery stores 45321
5490 Used merchandise stores 4533
5570 Gift, novelty, and souvenir shops 45322
5580 Miscellaneous retail stores 4539
5590 *** Electronic shopping New industry *454111
*5591 *** Electronic auctions New industry *454112
*5592 ** Mail order houses *454113
5670 Vending machine operators 4542
5680 Fuel dealers 45431
5690 Other direct selling establishments 45439
5790 Not specified retail trade Pt of 44,45
Transportation and Warehousing
6070 Air transportation 481
6080 Rail transportation 482
6090 Water transportation 483
6170 Truck transportation 484
6180 Bus service and urban transit 4851,4852,
4854,4855,4859
6190 Taxi and limousine service 4853
6270 Pipeline transportation 486
6280 Scenic and sightseeing transportation 487
6290 Services incidental to transportation 488
6370 Postal Service 491
6380 Couriers and messengers 492
6390 Warehousing and storage 493
Information
6470 **Newspaper publishers 51111
6480 **Publishing, except newspapers and software 5111 exc.
51111
6490 Software publishing 5112
6570 Motion pictures and video industries 5121
6590 Sound recording industries 5122
6670 Radio and television broadcasting and cable 5151,5152,
5175
*6675 *** Internet publishing and broadcasting New industry *5161
6680 Wired telecommunications carriers *5171
6690 Other telecommunications services *517 exc.
5171,5175
*6692 *** Internet service providers New industry *5181
*6695 **** Data processing, hosting, and related services *5182
6770 Libraries and archives *51912
6780 Other information services *5191 exc.
51912
Finance, Insurance, Real Estate, and Rental and Leasing
Finance and Insurance
6870 Banking and related activities 521,52211,
52219
6880 Savings institutions, including credit unions 52212,52213
6890 Non-depository credit and related activities 5222,5223
6970 Securities, commodities, funds, trusts, and other financial investments
523, 525
6990 Insurance carriers and related activities 524
Real Estate and Rental and Leasing
7070 Real estate 531
7080 Automotive equipment rental and leasing 5321
7170 Video tape and disk rental 53223
7180 Other consumer goods rental 53221,53222,
53229, 5323
7190 Commercial, industrial, and other intangible assets rental and leasing
5324, 533
Professional, Scientific, Management, Administrative, and Waste management services
Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services
7270 Legal services 5411
7280 Accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping, and payroll services 5412
7290 Architectural, engineering, and related services 5413
7370 Specialized design services 5414
7380 Computer systems design and related services 5415
7390 Management, scientific, and technical consulting services 5416
7460 Scientific research and development services 5417
7470 Advertising and related services 5418
7480 Veterinary services 54194
7490 Other professional, scientific, and technical services 5419 exc.
54194
Management, Administrative and Support, and Waste Management Services
Management of companies and enterprises
7570 Management of companies and enterprises 551
Administrative and support and waste management services
7580 Employment services 5613
7590 Business support services 5614
7670 Travel arrangements and reservation services 5615
7680 Investigation and security services 5616
7690 ** Services to buildings and dwellings 5617 exc.
56173 (except cleaning during construction
and immediately after construction)
7770 Landscaping services 56173
7780 Other administrative and other support services 5611,5612,5619
7790 Waste management and remediation services 562
Educational, Health and Social Services
Educational Services
7860 Elementary and secondary schools 6111
7870 Colleges and universities, including junior colleges 6112, 6113
7880 Business, technical, and trade schools and training 6114, 6115
7890 Other schools, instruction, and educational services 6116, 6117
Health Care and Social Assistance
7970 Offices of physicians 6211
7980 Offices of dentists 6212
7990 Offices of chiropractors 62131
8070 Offices of optometrists 62132
8080 Offices of other health practitioners 6213 exc.
62131,62132
8090 Outpatient care centers 6214
8170 Home health care services 6216
8180 Other health care services 6215, 6219
8190 Hospitals 622
8270 Nursing care facilities 6231
8290 Residential care facilities, without nursing 6232,6233,6239
8370 Individual and family services 6241
8380 Community food and housing, and emergency services 6242
8390 Vocational rehabilitation services 6243
8470 Child day care services 6244
Arts, Entertainment, Recreation, Accommodation, and Food Services
Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation
8560 Independent artists, performing arts, spectator sports, and related
industries 711
8570 Museums, art galleries, historical sites, and similar institutions
712
8580 Bowling centers 71395
8590 Other amusement, gambling, and recreation industries 713 exc. 71395
Accommodation and Food Services
8660 Traveler accommodation 7211
8670 Recreational vehicle parks and camps, and rooming and boarding houses
7212, 7213
8680 Restaurants and other food services 722 exc. 7224
8690 Drinking places, alcoholic beverages 7224
Other Services (Except Public Administration)
8770 Automotive repair and maintenance 8111 exc.
811192
8780 Car washes 811192
8790 Electronic and precision equipment repair and maintenance 8112
8870 Commercial and industrial machinery and equipment repair and maintenance
8113
8880 Personal and household goods repair and maintenance 8114 exc.
81143
8890 Footwear and leather goods repair 81143
8970 Barber shops 812111
8980 Beauty salons 812112
8990 Nail salons and other personal care services 812113,81219
9070 Drycleaning and laundry services 8123
9080 Funeral homes, cemeteries, and crematories 8122
9090 Other personal services 8129
9160 Religious organizations 8131
9170 Civic, social, advocacy organizations, and grantmaking and giving
services 8132,8133,8134
9180 Labor unions 81393
9190 Business, professional, political, and similar organizations 8139 exc.
81393
9290 Private households 814
Public Administration
9370 Executive offices and legislative bodies 92111,92112,
92114, pt. 92115
9380 Public finance activities 92113
9390 Other general government and support 92119
9470 Justice, public order, and safety activities 922, pt. 92115
9480 Administration of human resource programs 923
9490 Administration of environmental quality and housing programs 924, 925
9570 Administration of economic programs and space research 926, 927
9590 National security and international affairs 928
Armed Forces
9890 Armed Forces
* Code changed from 2000 (In addition to adding of fourth digit)
** Industry content changed from 2000, name may have changed
*** New industry
**** Industry name changed, Content did not
Detailed Industry Recodes
(01-52)
These codes correspond to Items PRDTIND1 and PRDTIND2 in positions 472-475
of the Basic CPS record layout in all months except March. In March, these codes correspond to Item A-DTIND and are located in positions 157-158.
CODE DESCRIPTION INDUSTRY CODE
1 Agriculture 0170-0180, 0290
2 Forestry, logging, fishing, hunting, and trapping 0190-0280
3 Mining 0370-0490
4 Construction 0770
5 Nonmetallic mineral products 2470-2590
6 Primary metals and fabricated metal products 2670-2990
7 Machinery manufacturing 3070-3290
8 Computer and electronic products 3360-3390
9 Electrical equipment, appliance manufacturing 3470, 3490
10 Transportation equipment manufacturing 3570-3690
11 Wood products 3770-3870
12 Furniture and fixtures manufacturing 3890
13 Miscellaneous and not specified manufacturing 3960-3990
14 Food manufacturing 1070-1290
15 Beverage and tobacco products 1370, 1390
16 Textile, apparel, and leather manufacturing 1470-1790
17 Paper and printing 1870-1990
18 Petroleum and coal products 2070, 2090
19 Chemical manufacturing 2170-2290
20 Plastics and rubber products 2370-2390
21 Wholesale trade 4070-4590
22 Retail trade 4670-5790
23 Transportation and warehousing 6070-6390
24 Utilities 0570-0690
25 Publishing industries (except internet) 6470-6490
26 Motion picture and sound recording industries 6570, 6590
27 Broadcasting (except internet) 6670
28 Internet publishing and broadcasting 6675
29 Telecommunications 6680, 6690
30 Internet service providers and data processing services 6692, 6695
31 Other information services 6770, 6780
32 Finance 6870-6970
33 Insurance 6990
34 Real estate 7070
35 Rental and leasing services 7080-7190
36 Professional and technical services 7270-7490
37 Management of companies and enterprises 7570
38 Administrative and support services 7580-7780
39 Waste management and remediation services 7790
40 Educational services 7860-7890
41 Hospitals 8190
42 Health care services, except hospitals 7970-8180,8270,8290
43 Social assistance 8370-8470
44 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 8560-8590
45 Accommodation 8660, 8670
46 Food services and drinking places 8680, 8690
47 Repair and maintenance 8770-8890
48 Personal and laundry services 8970-9090
49 Membership associations and organizations 9160-9190
50 Private households 9290
51 Public administration 9370-9590
52 Armed forces 9890
Major Industry Recodes
(01-14)
These codes correspond to Items PRMJIND1 and PRMJIND2 located in positions 482-485 of the Basic CPS record layout in all months except March. In March, these codes correspond to Item A-MJIND and are located in positions 155-156
CODE DESCRIPTION INDUSTRY CODE
1 Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting 0170-0290
2 Mining 0370-0490
3 Construction 0770
4 Manufacturing 1070-3990
5 Wholesale and retail trade 4070-5790
6 Transportation and utilities 6070-6390,0570-0690
7 Information 6470-6780
8 Financial activities 6870-7190
9 Professional and business services 7270-7790
10 Educational and health services 7860-8470
11 Leisure and hospitality 8560-8690
12 Other services 8770-9290
13 Public administration 9370-9590
14 Armed Forces 9890
OCCUPATION CLASSIFICATION
(Beginning January 2003)
These categories are aggregated into 23 detailed groups and 11 major groups. The codes in the right hand column are the 2002 NAICS equivalent. Changes from the Census 2000 classification are noted by an asterisk (*).
These codes correspond to Items PEIO1OCD and PEIO2OCD in positions 860-863 and 868-871 of the Basic CPS record layout in all months except March. In March, these codes correspond to Item PEIOOCC, and are located in positions 91-94 of the Persons Record.
2002 2000
CENSUS SOC
CODE DESCRIPTION CODE
Management Occupations
0010 Chief executives 11-1011
0020 General and operations managers 11-1021
0040 Advertising and promotions managers 11-2011
0050 Marketing and sales managers 11-2020
0060 Public relations managers 11-2031
0100 Administrative services managers 11-3011
0110 Computer and information systems managers 11-3021
0120 Financial managers 11-3031
0130 Human resources managers 11-3040
0140 Industrial production managers 11-3051
0150 Purchasing managers 11-3061
0160 Transportation, storage, and distribution managers 11-3071
0200 Farm, ranch, and other agricultural managers 11-9011
0210 Farmers and ranchers 11-9012
0220 Construction managers 11-9021
0230 Education administrators 11-9030
0300 Engineering managers 11-9041
0310 Food service managers 11-9051
0320 Funeral directors 11-9061
0330 Gaming managers 11-9071
0340 Lodging managers 11-9081
0350 Medical and health services managers 11-9111
0360 Natural sciences managers 11-9121
0410 Property, real estate, and community association managers 11-9141
0420 Social and community service managers 11-9151
0430 Managers, all other 11-9199
Business and Financial Operations Occupations
Business Operations Specialists
0500 Agents and business mgrs of artists, performers,
and athletes 13-1011
0510 Purchasing agents and buyers, farm products 13-1021
0520 Wholesale and retail buyers, except farm products 13-1022
0530 Purchasing agents, exc. wholesale, retail, and farm products 13-1023
0540 Claims adjusters, appraisers, examiners, and investigators 13-1030
0560 Compliance officers, except agriculture, construction,
health and safety, and transportation 13-1041
0600 Cost estimators 13-1051
0620 Human resources, training, and labor relations specialists 13-1070
0700 Logisticians 13-1081
0710 Management analysts 13-1111
0720 Meeting and convention planners 13-1121
0730 Other business operations specialists 13-11XX
Financial Specialists
0800 Accountants and auditors 13-2011
0810 Appraisers and assessors of real estate 13-2021
0820 Budget analysts 13-2031
0830 Credit analysts 13-2041
0840 Financial analysts 13-2051
0850 Personal financial advisors 13-2052
0860 Insurance underwriters 13-2053
0900 Financial examiners 13-2061
0910 Loan counselors and officers 13-2070
0930 Tax examiners, collectors, and revenue agents 13-2081
0940 Tax prepares 13-2082
0950 Financial specialists, all other 13-2099
Computer and Mathematical Occupations
1000 Computer scientists and systems analysts 15-10XX
1010 Computer programmers 15-1021
1020 Computer software engineers 15-1030
1040 Computer support specialists 15-1041
1060 Database administrators 15-1061
1100 Network and computer systems administrators 15-1071
1110 Network systems and data communications analysts 15-1081
1200 Actuaries 15-2011
1210 Mathematicians 15-2021
1220 Operations research analysts 15-2031
1230 Statisticians 15-2041
1240 Miscellaneous mathematical science occupations 15-2090
Architecture and Engineering Occupations
1300 Architects, except naval 17-1010
1310 Surveyors, cartographers, and photogrammetrists 17-1020
1320 Aerospace engineers 17-2011
1330 Agricultural engineers 17-2021
1340 Biomedical engineers 17-2031
1350 Chemical engineers 17-2041
1360 Civil engineers 17-2051
1400 Computer hardware engineers 17-2061
1410 Electrical and electronic engineers 17-2070
1420 Environmental engineers 17-2081
1430 Industrial engineers, including health and safety 17-2110
1440 Marine engineers and naval architects 17-2121
1450 Materials engineers 17-2131
1460 Mechanical engineers 17-2141
1500 Mining and geological engineers, including mining
safety engineers 17-2151
1510 Nuclear engineers 17-2161
1520 Petroleum engineers 17-2171
1530 Engineers, all other 17-2199
1540 Drafters 17-3010
1550 Engineering technicians, except drafters 17-3020
1560 Surveying and mapping technicians 17-3031
Life, Physical, and Social Science Occupations
1600 Agricultural and food scientists 19-1010
1610 Biological scientists 19-1020
1640 Conservation scientists and foresters 19-1030
1650 Medical scientists 19-1040
1700 Astronomers and physicists 19-2010
1710 Atmospheric and space scientists 19-2021
1720 Chemists and materials scientists 19-2030
1740 Environmental scientists and geoscientists 19-2040
1760 Physical scientists, all other 19-2099
1800 Economists 19-3011
1810 Market and survey researchers 19-3020
1820 Psychologists 19-3030
1830 Sociologists 19-3041
1840 Urban and regional planners 19-3051
1860 Miscellaneous social scientists and related workers 19-3090
1900 Agricultural and food science technicians 19-4011
1910 Biological technicians 19-4021
1920 Chemical technicians 19-4031
1930 Geological and petroleum technicians 19-4041
1940 Nuclear technicians 19-4051
1960 Other life, physical, and social science technicians 19-40XX
Community and Social Services Occupations
2000 Counselors 21-1010
2010 Social workers 21-1020
2020 Miscellaneous community and social service specialists 21-1090
2040 Clergy 21-2011
2050 Directors, religious activities and education 21-2021
2060 Religious workers, all other 21-2099
Legal Occupations
2100 Lawyers, Judges, magistrates, and other judicial workers 23-1011
2140 Paralegals and legal assistants 23-2011
2150 Miscellaneous legal support workers 23-2090
Education, Training, and Library Occupations
2200 Postsecondary teachers 25-1000
2300 Preschool and kindergarten teachers 25-2010
2310 Elementary and middle school teachers 25-2020
2320 Secondary school teachers 25-2030
2330 Special education teachers 25-2040
2340 Other teachers and instructors 25-3000
2400 Archivists, curators, and museum technicians 25-4010
2430 Librarians 25-4021
2440 Library technicians 25-4031
2540 Teacher assistants 25-9041
2550 Other education, training, and library workers 25-90XX
Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, and Media Occupations
2600 Artists and related workers 27-1010
2630 Designers 27-1020
2700 Actors 27-2011
2710 Producers and directors 27-2012
2720 Athletes, coaches, umpires, and related workers 27-2020
2740 Dancers and choreographers 27-2030
2750 Musicians, singers, and related workers 27-2040
2760 Entertainers and performers, sports and related
workers, all other 27-2099
2800 Announcers 27-3010
2810 News analysts, reporters and correspondents 27-3020
2820 Public relations specialists 27-3031
2830 Editors 27-3041
2840 Technical writers 27-3042
2850 Writers and authors 27-3043
2860 Miscellaneous media and communication workers 27-3090
2900 Broadcast and sound engineering technicians and radio
operators 27-4010
2910 Photographers 27-4021
2920 Television, video, and motion picture camera
operators and editors 27-4030
2960 Media and communication equipment workers, all other 27-4099
Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Occupations
3000 Chiropractors 29-1011
3010 Dentists 29-1020
3030 Dietitians and nutritionists 29-1031
3040 Optometrists 29-1041
3050 Pharmacists 29-1051
3060 Physicians and surgeons 29-1060
3110 Physician assistants 29-1071
3120 Podiatrists 29-1081
3130 Registered nurses 29-1111
3140 Audiologists 29-1121
3150 Occupational therapists 29-1122
3160 Physical therapists 29-1123
3200 Radiation therapists 29-1124
3210 Recreational therapists 29-1125
3220 Respiratory therapists 29-1126
3230 Speech-language pathologists 29-1127
3240 Therapists, all other 29-1129
3250 Veterinarians 29-1131
3260 Health diagnosing and treating practitioners, all other 29-1199
3300 Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians 29-2010
3310 Dental hygienists 29-2021
3320 Diagnostic related technologists and technicians 29-2030
3400 Emergency medical technicians and paramedics 29-2041
3410 Health diagnosing and treating practitioner
support technicians 29-2050
3500 Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses 29-2061
3510 Medical records and health information technicians 29-2071
3520 Opticians, dispensing 29-2081
3530 Miscellaneous health technologists and technicians 29-2090
3540 Other healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 29-9000
Healthcare Support Occupations
3600 Nursing, psychiatric, and home health aides 31-1010
3610 Occupational therapist assistants and aides 31-2010
3620 Physical therapist assistants and aides 31-2020
3630 Massage therapists 31-9011
3640 Dental assistants 31-9091
3650 Medical assistants and other healthcare support occupations 31-909X
Protective Service Occupations
3700 First-line supervisors/managers of correctional officers 33-1011
3710 First-line supervisors/managers of police and detectives 33-1012
3720 First-line supervisors/managers of fire fighting and
prevention workers 33-1021
3730 Supervisors, protective service workers, all other 33-1099
3740 Fire fighters 33-2011
3750 Fire inspectors 33-2020
3800 Bailiffs, correctional officers, and jailers 33-3010
3820 Detectives and criminal investigators 33-3021
3830 Fish and game wardens 33-3031
3840 Parking enforcement workers 33-3041
3850 Police and sheriff's patrol officers 33-3051
3860 Transit and railroad police 33-3052
3900 Animal control workers 33-9011
3910 Private detectives and investigators 33-9021
3920 Security guards and gaming surveillance officers 33-9030
3940 Crossing guards 33-9091
3950 Lifeguards and other protective service workers 33-909X
Food Preparation and Serving Related Occupations
4000 Chefs and head cooks 35-1011
4010 First-line supervisors/managers of food preparation
and serving workers 35-1012
4020 Cooks 35-2010
4030 Food preparation workers 35-2021
4040 Bartenders 35-3011
4050 Combined food preparation and serving workers,
including fast food 35-3021
4060 Counter attendants, cafeteria, food concession,
and coffee shop 35-3022
4110 Waiters and waitresses 35-3031
4120 Food servers, nonrestaurant 35-3041
4130 Dining room and cafeteria attendants and bartender helpers 35-9011
4140 Dishwashers 35-9021
4150 Hosts and hostesses, restaurant, lounge, and coffee shop 35-9031
4160 Food preparation and serving related workers, all other 35-9099
Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance Occupations
4200 First-line supervisors/managers of housekeeping and
janitorial workers 37-1011
4210 First-line supervisors/managers of landscaping,
lawn service, and groundskeeping workers 37-1012
4220 Janitors and building cleaners 31-201X
4230 Maids and housekeeping cleaners 37-2012
4240 Pest control workers 37-2021
4250 Grounds maintenance workers 37-3010
Personal Care and Service Occupations
4300 First-line supervisors/managers of gaming workers 39-1010
4320 First-line supervisors/managers of personal service workers 39-1021
4340 Animal trainers 39-2011
4350 Nonfarm animal caretakers 39-2021
4400 Gaming services workers 39-3010
4410 Motion picture projectionists 39-3021
4420 Ushers, lobby attendants, and ticket takers 39-3031
4430 Miscellaneous entertainment attendants and related workers 39-3090
4460 Funeral service workers 39-4000
4500 Barbers 39-5011
4510 Hairdressers, hairstylists, and cosmetologists 39-5012
4520 Miscellaneous personal appearance workers 39-5090
4530 Baggage porters, bellhops, and concierges 39-6010
4540 Tour and travel guides 39-6020
4550 Transportation attendants 39-6030
4600 Child care workers 39-9011
4610 Personal and home care aides 39-9021
4620 Recreation and fitness workers 39-9030
4640 Residential advisors 39-9041
4650 Personal care and service workers, all other 39-9099
Sales and Related Occupations
4700 First-line supervisors/managers of retail sales workers 41-1011
4710 First-line supervisors/managers of non-retail sales workers 41-1012
4720 Cashiers 41-2010
4740 Counter and rental clerks 41-2021
4750 Parts salespersons 41-2022
4760 Retail salespersons 41-2031
4800 Advertising sales agents 41-3011
4810 Insurance sales agents 41-3021
4820 Securities, commodities, and financial services sales agents 41-3031
4830 Travel agents 41-3041
4840 Sales representatives, services, all other 41-3099
4850 Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing 41-4010
4900 Models, demonstrators, and product promoters 41-9010
4920 Real estate brokers and sales agents 41-9020
4930 Sales engineers 41-9031
4940 Telemarketers 41-9041
4950 Door-to-door sales workers, news and street vendors,
and related workers 41-9091
4960 Sales and related workers, all other 41-9099
Office and Administrative Support Occupations
5000 First-line supervisors/managers of office and
administrative support workers 43-1011
5010 Switchboard operators, including answering service 43-2011
5020 Telephone operators 43-2021
5030 Communications equipment operators, all other 43-2099
5100 Bill and account collectors 43-3011
5110 Billing and posting clerks and machine operators 43-3021
5120 Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks 43-3031
5130 Gaming cage workers 43-3041
5140 Payroll and timekeeping clerks 43-3051
5150 Procurement clerks 43-3061
5160 Tellers 43-3071
5200 Brokerage clerks 43-4011
5210 Correspondence clerks 43-4021
5220 Court, municipal, and license clerks 43-4031
5230 Credit authorizers, checkers, and clerks 43-4041
5240 Customer service representatives 43-4051
5250 Eligibility interviewers, government programs 43-4061
5260 File Clerks 43-4071
5300 Hotel, motel, and resort desk clerks 43-4081
5310 Interviewers, except eligibility and loan 43-4111
5320 Library assistants, clerical 43-4121
5330 Loan interviewers and clerks 43-4131
5340 New accounts clerks 43-4141
5350 Order clerks 43-4151
5360 Human resources assistants, except payroll and timekeeping 43-4161
5400 Receptionists and information clerks 43-4171
5410 Reservation and transportation ticket agents and
travel clerks 43-4181
5420 Information and record clerks, all other 43-4199
5500 Cargo and freight agents 43-5011
5510 Couriers and messengers 43-5021
5520 Dispatchers 43-5030
5530 Meter readers, utilities 43-5041
5540 Postal service clerks 43-5051
5550 Postal service mail carriers 43-5052
5560 Postal service mail sorters, processors, and
processing machine operators 43-5053
5600 Production, planning, and expediting clerks 43-5061
5610 Shipping, receiving, and traffic clerks 43-5071
5620 Stock clerks and order fillers 43-5081
5630 Weighers, measurers, checkers, and samplers, recordkeeping 43-5111
5700 Secretaries and administrative assistants 43-6010
5800 Computer operators 43-9011
5810 Data entry keyers 43-9021
5820 Word processors and typists 43-9022
5830 Desktop publishers 43-9031
5840 Insurance claims and policy processing clerks 43-9041
5850 Mail clerks and mail machine operators, except
postal service 43-9051
5860 Office clerks, general 43-9061
5900 Office machine operators, except computer 43-9071
5910 Proofreaders and copy markers 43-9081
5920 Statistical assistants 43-9111
5930 Office and administrative support workers, all other 43-9199
Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Occupations
6000 First-line supervisors/managers of farming, fishing, and
forestry workers 45-1010
6010 Agricultural inspectors 45-2011
6020 Animal breeders 45-2021
6040 Graders and sorters, agricultural products 45-2041
6050 Miscellaneous agricultural workers 45-2090
6100 Fishers and related fishing workers 45-3011
6110 Hunters and trappers 45-3021
6120 Forest and conservation workers 45-4011
6130 Logging workers 45-4020
Construction Trades
6200 First-line supervisors/managers of construction trades and
extraction workers 47-1011
6210 Boilermakers 47-2011
6220 Brickmasons, blockmasons, and stonemasons 47-2020
6230 Carpenters 47-2031
6240 Carpet, floor, and tile installers and finishers 47-2040
6250 Cement masons, concrete finishers, and terrazzo workers 47-2050
6260 Construction laborers 47-2061
6300 Paving, surfacing, and tamping equipment operators 47-2071
6310 Pile-driver operators 47-2072
6320 Operating engineers and other construction
equipment operators 47-2073
6330 Drywall installers, ceiling tile installers, and tapers 47-2080
6350 Electricians 47-2111
6360 Glaziers 47-2121
6400 Insulation workers 47-2130
6420 Painters, construction and maintenance 47-2141
6430 Paperhangers 47-2142
6440 Pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters 47-2150
6460 Plasterers and stucco masons 47-2161
6500 Reinforcing iron and rebar workers 47-2171
6510 Roofers 47-2181
6520 Sheet metal workers 47-2211
6530 Structural iron and steel workers 47-2221
6600 Helpers, construction trades 47-3010
6660 Construction and building inspectors 47-4011
6700 Elevator installers and repairers 47-4021
6710 Fence erectors 47-4031
6720 Hazardous materials removal workers 47-4041
6730 Highway maintenance workers 47-4051
6740 Rail-track laying and maintenance equipment operators 47-4061
6750 Septic tank servicers and sewer pipe cleaners 47-4071
6760 Miscellaneous construction and related workers 47-4090
Extraction Workers
6800 Derrick, rotary drill, and service unit operators,
oil, gas, and mining 47-5010
6820 Earth drillers, except oil and gas 47-5021
6830 Explosives workers, ordnance handling experts, and blasters 47-5031
6840 Mining machine operators 47-5040
6910 Roof bolters, mining 47-5061
6920 Roustabouts, oil and gas 47-5071
6930 Helpers--extraction workers 47-5081
6940 Other extraction workers 47-50XX
Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Workers
7000 First-line supervisors/managers of mechanics, installers,
and repairers 49-1011
7010 Computer, automated teller, and office machine repairers 49-2011
7020 Radio and telecommunications equipment
installers and repairers 49-2020
7030 Avionics technicians 49-2091
7040 Electric motor, power tool, and related repairers 49-2092
7050 Electrical and electronics installers and repairers,
transportation equipment 49-2093
7100 Electrical and electronics repairers, industrial and utility 49-209X
7110 Electronic equipment installers and repairers, motor
vehicles 49-2096
7120 Electronic home entertainment equipment installers and
repairers 49-2097
7130 Security and fire alarm systems installers 49-2098
7140 Aircraft mechanics and service technicians 49-3011
7150 Automotive body and related repairers 49-3021
7160 Automotive glass installers and repairers 49-3022
7200 Automotive service technicians and mechanics 49-3023
7210 Bus and truck mechanics and diesel engine specialists 49-3031
7220 Heavy vehicle and mobile equipment service technicians
and mechanics 49-3040
7240 Small engine mechanics 49-3050
7260 Miscellaneous vehicle and mobile equipment mechanics,
installers, and repairers 49-3090
7300 Control and valve installers and repairers 49-9010
7310 Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics
and installers 49-9021
7320 Home appliance repairers 49-9031
7330 Industrial and refractory machinery mechanics 49-904X
7340 Maintenance and repair workers, general 49-9042
7350 Maintenance workers, machinery 49-9043
7360 Millwrights 49-9044
7410 Electrical power-line installers and repairers 49-9051
7420 Telecommunications line installers and repairers 49-9052
7430 Precision instrument and equipment repairers 49-9060
7510 Coin, vending, and amusement machine servicers and repairers 49-9091
7520 Commercial divers 49-9092
7540 Locksmiths and safe repairers 49-9094
7550 Manufactured building and mobile home installers 49-9095
7560 Riggers 49-9096
7600 Signal and track switch repairers 49-9097
7610 Helpers--installation, maintenance, and repair workers 49-9098
7620 Other installation, maintenance, and repair workers 49-909X
Production Occupations
7700 First-line supervisors/managers of production and
operating workers 51-1011
7710 Aircraft structure, surfaces, rigging, and
systems assemblers 51-2011
7720 Electrical, electronics, and electromechanical assemblers 51-2020
7730 Engine and other machine assemblers 51-2031
7740 Structural metal fabricators and fitters 51-2041
7750 Miscellaneous assemblers and fabricators 51-2090
7800 Bakers 51-3011
7810 Butchers and other meat, poultry, and fish
processing workers 51-3020
7830 Food and tobacco roasting, baking, and drying machine
operators and tenders 51-3091
7840 Food batchmakers 51-3092
7850 Food cooking machine operators and tenders 51-3093
7900 Computer control programmers and operators 51-4010
7920 Extruding and drawing machine setters, operators, and
tenders, metal and plastic 51-4021
7930 Forging machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal
and plastic 51-4022
7940 Rolling machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal
and plastic 51-4023
7950 Cutting, punching, and press machine setters, operators,
and tenders, metal and plastic 51-4031
7960 Drilling and boring machine tool setters, operators,
and tenders, metal and plastic 51-4032
8000 Grinding, lapping, polishing, and buffing machine tool
setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic 51-4033
8010 Lathe and turning machine tool setters, operators,
and tenders, metal and plastic 51-4034
8020 Milling and planing machine setters, operators, and
tenders, metal and plastic 51-4035
8030 Machinists 51-4041
8040 Metal furnace and kiln operators and tenders 51-4050
8060 Model makers and patternmakers, metal and plastic 51-4060
8100 Molders and molding machine setters, operators, and
tenders, metal and plastic 51-4070
8120 Multiple machine tool setters, operators, and
tenders, metal and plastic 51-4081
8130 Tool and die makers 51-4111
8140 Welding, soldering, and brazing workers 51-4120
8150 Heat treating equipment setters, operators, and
tenders, metal and plastic 51-4191
8160 Lay-out workers, metal and plastic 51-4192
8200 Plating and coating machine setters, operators, and
tenders, metal and plastic 51-4193
8210 Tool grinders, filers, and sharpeners 51-4194
8220 Metalworkers and plastic workers, all other 51-4199
8230 Bookbinders and bindery workers 51-5010
8240 Job printers 51-5021
8250 Prepress technicians and workers 51-5022
8260 Printing machine operators 51-5023
8300 Laundry and dry-cleaning workers 51-6011
8310 Pressers, textile, garment, and related materials 51-6021
8320 Sewing machine operators 51-6031
8330 Shoe and leather workers and repairers 51-6041
8340 Shoe machine operators and tenders 51-6042
8350 Tailors, dressmakers, and sewers 51-6050
8360 Textile bleaching and dyeing machine operators and tenders 51-6061
8400 Textile cutting machine setters, operators, and tenders 51-6062
8410 Textile knitting and weaving machine setters,
operators, and tenders 51-6063
8420 Textile winding, twisting, and drawing out machine
setters, operators, and tenders 51-6064
8430 Extruding and forming machine setters, operators, and
tenders, synthetic and glass fibers 51-6091
8440 Fabric and apparel patternmakers 51-6092
8450 Upholsterers 51-6093
8460 Textile, apparel, and furnishings workers, all other 51-6099
8500 Cabinetmakers and bench carpenters 51-7011
8510 Furniture finishers 51-7021
8520 Model makers and patternmakers, wood 51-7030
8530 Sawing machine setters, operators, and tenders, wood 51-7041
8540 Woodworking machine setters, operators, and tenders,
except sawing 51-7042
8550 Woodworkers, all other 51-7099
8600 Power plant operators, distributors, and dispatchers 51-8010
8610 Stationary engineers and boiler operators 51-8021
8620 Water and liquid waste treatment plant and system operators 51-8031
8630 Miscellaneous plant and system operators 51-8090
8640 Chemical processing machine setters, operators, and tenders 51-9010
8650 Crushing, grinding, polishing, mixing, and blending workers 51-9020
8710 Cutting workers 51-9030
8720 Extruding, forming, pressing, and compacting machine setters,
operators, and tenders 51-9041
8730 Furnace, kiln, oven, drier, and kettle operators and tenders 51-9051
8740 Inspectors, testers, sorters, samplers, and weighers 51-9061
8750 Jewelers and precious stone and metal workers 51-9071
8760 Medical, dental, and ophthalmic laboratory technicians 51-9080
8800 Packaging and filling machine operators and tenders 51-9111
8810 Painting workers 51-9120
8830 Photographic process workers and processing
machine operators 51-9130
8840 Semiconductor processors 51-9141
8850 Cementing and gluing machine operators and tenders 51-9191
8860 Cleaning, washing, and metal pickling equipment operators
and tenders 51-9192
8900 Cooling and freezing equipment operators and tenders 51-9193
8910 Etchers and engravers 51-9194
8920 Molders, shapers, and casters, except metal and plastic 51-9195
8930 Paper goods machine setters, operators, and tenders 51-9196
8940 Tire builders 51-9197
8950 Helpers--production workers 51-9198
8960 Production workers, all other 51-9199
Transportation and Material Moving Occupations
9000 Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers 53-1000
9030 Aircraft pilots and flight engineers 53-2010
9040 Air traffic controllers and airfield operations specialists 53-2020
9110 Ambulance drivers and attendants, except emergency
medical technicians 53-3011
9120 Bus drivers 53-3020
9130 Driver/sales workers and truck drivers 53-3030
9140 Taxi drivers and chauffeurs 53-3041
9150 Motor vehicle operators, all other 53-3099
9200 Locomotive engineers and operators 53-4010
9230 Railroad brake, signal, and switch operators 53-4021
9240 Railroad conductors and yardmasters 53-4031
9260 Subway, streetcar, and other rail transportation workers 53-30XX
9300 Sailors and marine oilers 53-5011
9310 Ship and boat captains and operators 53-5020
9330 Ship engineers 53-5031
9340 Bridge and lock tenders 53-6011
9350 Parking lot attendants 53-6021
9360 Service station attendants 53-6031
9410 Transportation inspectors 53-6051
9420 Other transportation workers 53-60XX
9500 Conveyor operators and tenders 53-7011
9510 Crane and tower operators 53-7021
9520 Dredge, excavating, and loading machine operators 53-7030
9560 Hoist and winch operators 53-7041
9600 Industrial truck and tractor operators 53-7051
9610 Cleaners of vehicles and equipment 53-7061
9620 Laborers and freight, stock, and material movers, hand 53-7062
9630 Machine feeders and offbearers 53-7063
9640 Packers and packagers, hand 53-7064
9650 Pumping station operators 53-7070
9720 Refuse and recyclable material collectors 53-7081
9730 Shuttle car operators 53-7111
9740 Tank car, truck, and ship loaders 53-7121
9750 Material moving workers, all other 53-7199
Armed Forces
*9840 Armed Forces
* Code change from 2000
Detailed Occupation Recodes
(01-23)
These codes correspond to Items PRDTOCC1 and PRDTOCC2 in positions 476-479 of the Basic CPS record layout in all months except March. In March, these codes correspond to Item A-DTOCC and are located in positions 161-162.
CODE CODE DESCRIPTION OCCUPATION CODE
1 Management occupations 0010-0430
2 Business and financial operations occupations 0500-0950
3 Computer and mathematical science occupations 1000-1240
4 Architecture and engineering occupations 1300-1560
5 Life, physical, and social science occupations 1600-1960
6 Community and social service occupation 2000-2060
7 Legal occupations 2100-2150
8 Education, training, and library occupations 2200-2550
9 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations 2600-2960
10 Healthcare practitioner and technical occupations 3000-3540
11 Healthcare support occupations 3600-3650
12 Protective service occupations 3700-3950
13 Food preparation and serving related occupations 4000-4160
14 Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 4200-4250
15 Personal care and service occupations 4300-4650
16 Sales and related occupations 4700-4960
17 Office and administrative support occupations 5000-5930
18 Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 6000-6130
19 Construction and extraction occupations 6200-6940
20 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 7000-7620
21 Production occupations 7700-8960
22 Transportation and material moving occupations 9000-9750
23 Armed Forces 9840
Major Occupation Group Recodes
(01-11)
These codes correspond to Items PRMJOCC1 and PRMJOCC2 located in positions 486-489 of the Basic CPS record layout in all months except March. In March, these codes correspond to Item A-MJOCC and are located in positions 159-160.
CODE CODE DESCRIPTION OCCUPATION CODE
1 Management, business, and financial occupations 0010-0950
2 Professional and related occupations 1000-3540
3 Service occupations 3600-4650
4 Sales and related occupations 4700-4960
5 Office and administrative support occupations 5000-5930
6 Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 6000-6130
7 Construction and extraction occupations 6200-6940
8 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 7000-7620
9 Production occupations 7700-8960
10 Transportation and material moving occupations 9000-9750
11 Armed Forces 9840
LIST 1: FIPS Metropolitan Area (CBSA) Codes
Unless otherwise noted, Metropolitan Areas are defined using
June 30, 2003 OMB definitions.
In the New England states, the New England City and Town Area definitions are
used to define Metropolitan Areas rather than the county based definitions.
FIPS
Code Metropolitan (CBSA) TITLE
00460 Appleton-Oshkosh-Neenah, WI MSA*
03000 Grand Rapids-Muskegon-Holland, MI MSA*
03160 Greenville-Spartanburg-Anderson, SC MSA*
03610 Jamestown, NY MSA*
03720 Kalamazoo-Battle Creek, MI MSA* (Van Buren County not in
sample)
06450 Portsmouth-Rochester, NH-ME MSA* (ME portion not identified)
10420 Akron, OH
10500 Albany, GA (Baker, Terrell, and Worth Counties not in sample)
10580 Albany-Schenectady-Troy, NY
10740 Albuquerque, NM
10900 Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton, PA-NJ
11020 Altoona, PA
11000 Amarillo, TX (Armstrong and Carson Counties not in sample)
11300 Anderson, IN
11340 Anderson, SC
11460 Ann Arbor, MI
11500 Anniston-Oxford, AL
11540 Appleton,WI
11700 Asheville, NC (Haywood and Henderson Counties not in sample)
12020 Athens-Clark County, GA (Oglethorpe County not in sample)
12060 Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Marietta, GA (Haralson, Heard, Jasper,
Meriwether and Spalding Counties not in sample)
12100 Atlantic City, NJ
12260 Augusta-Richmond County, GA-SC
12420 Austin-Round Rock, TX
12540 Bakersfield, CA
12580 Baltimore-Towson, MD
12940 Baton Rouge, LA
13140 Beaumont-Port Author, TX
13380 Bellingham, WA
13460 Bend, OR
13740 Billings, MT (Carbon County not in sample)
13780 Binghamton, NY
13820 Birmingham-Hoover, AL
14020 Bloomington, IN (Owen County not in sample)
14060 Bloomington-Normal IL
14260 Boise City-Nampa, ID (Owyhee County not in sample)
14500 Boulder, CO
14540 Bowling Green, KY
14740 Bremerton-Silverdale, WA
15180 Brownsville-Harlingen, TX
15380 Buffalo-Niagara Falls, NY
15940 Canton-Massillon, OH
15980 Cape Coral-Fort Myers, FL
16300 Cedar Rapids, IA (Benton and Jones Counties not in sample)
16580 Champaign-Urbana, IL (Ford County not in sample)
16620 Charleston, WV (Clay County not in sample)
16700 Charleston-North Charleston, SC
16740 Charlotte-Gastonia-Concord, NC-SC (Anson County, NC not in
sample)
16860 Chattanooga, TN-GA
16980 Chicago-Naperville-Joliet, IN-IN-WI (DeKalb, IL; Jasper, IN;
and Kenosha, WI Counties not in sample)
17020 Chico, CA
17140 Cincinnati-Middletown, OH-KY-IN (Franklin County, IN not in
sample; Dearborn and Ohio Counties, IN not identified)
17460 Cleveland-Elyria-Mentor, OH
17660 Coeur d'Alene, ID
17820 Colorado Springs, CO
17860 Columbia, MO (Howard County not in sample)
17900 Columbia, SC
17980 Columbus, GA-AL (Harris County, GA not in sample)
18140 Columbus, OH (Morrow County not in sample)
18580 Corpus Christi, TX
19100 Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX (Delta and Hunt Counties not
in sample)
19340 Davenport-Moline-Rock Island, IA-IL
19380 Dayton, OH
19460 Decatur, Al
19500 Decatur, IL
19660 Deltona-Daytona Beach-Ormond Beach, FL
19740 Denver-Aurora, CO
19780 Des Moines, IA
19820 Detroit-Warren-Livonia, MI
20100 Dover, DE
20260 Duluth, MN-WI (Carlton County, MN not in sample, WI portion
not identified)
20500 Durham, NC
20740 Eau Claire, WI
20940 El Centro, CA
21340 El Paso, TX
21500 Erie, PA
21660 Eugene-Springfield, OR
21780 Evansville, IN-KY (Gibson County, IN and Kentucky portion not
in sample)
22020 Fargo, ND-MN (MN portion not identified)
22140 Farmington, NM
22180 Fayetteville, NC
22220 Fayetteville-Springdale-Rogers, AR-MO (Madison County, AR and
Missouri portion not in sample)
22420 Flint, MI
22460 Florence, AL
22660 Fort Collins-Loveland, CO
22900 Fort Smith, AR-OK (Oklahoma portion not in sample)
23020 Fort Walton Beach-Crestview-Destin, FL
23060 Fort Wayne, IN
23420 Fresno, CA
23540 Gainesville, FL (Gilchrist County not in sample)
24340 Grand Rapids-Wyoming, MI
24540 Greeley, CO
24580 Green Bay, WI (Oconto County not in sample)
24660 Greensboro-High Point, NC
24860 Greenville, SC (Laurens and Pickens Counties not in sample)
25060 Gulfport-Biloxi, MS
25180 Hagerstown-Martinsburg, MD-WV (Berkeley County, WV not
identified and Morgan County, WV not in sample)
25420 Harrisburg-Carlisle, PA
25500 Harrisonburg, VA
25860 Hickory-Morgantown-Lenoir, NC (Caldwell County not in sample)
25980 Hinesville-Fort Stewart, GA
26100 Holland-Grand Haven, MI
26180 Honolulu, HI
26420 Houston-Baytown-Sugar Land, TX
26580 Huntington-Ashland, WV-KY-OH (Kentucky and Ohio portions not
in sample)
26620 Huntsville, AL
26900 Indianapolis, IN
26980 Iowa City, IA (Washington County not in sample)
27100 Jackson, MI
27140 Jackson, MS
27260 Jacksonville, FL
27340 Jacksonville, NC
27500 Janesville, WI
27740 Johnson City, TN
27780 Johnstown, PA
27900 Joplin, MO
28020 Kalamazoo-Portage, MI
28100 Kankakee-Bradley, IL
28140 Kansas City, MO-KS (Franklin, KS; Leavenworth, KS; Linn, KS;
Bates, MO; and Caldwell, MO Counties not in sample)
28660 Killeen-Temple-Fort Hood, TX
28700 Kingsport-Bristol, TN-VA (Virginia portion not identified)
28740 Kingston, NY
28940 Knoxville, TN (Anderson County not in sample)
29100 La Crosse, WI (Houston County not in sample)
29180 Lafayette, LA
29340 Lake Charles, LA (Cameron Parish not in sample)
29460 Lakeland-Winter Haven, FL
29540 Lancaster, PA
29620 Lansing-East Lansing, MI
29700 Laredo, TX
29740 Las Cruses, NM
29820 Las Vegas-Paradise, NM
29940 Lawrence, KS
30020 Lawton, OK
30460 Lexington-Fayette, KY
30780 Little Rock-North Little Rock, AR (Perry County not in sample)
30980 Longview, TX (Rusk and Upshur Counties not in sample)
31100 Los Angeles-Long Beach-Santa Ana, CA
31140 Louisville, KY-IN (Washington, IN; Henry, KY; Nelson, KY;
Shelby, KY; and Trimble, KY Counties not in sample)
31180 Lubbock, TX (Crosby County not in sample)
31340 Lynchburg, VA (Appomattox and Bedford Counties and Bedford
City not In sample)
31420 Macon,, GA (Crawford, Monroe, and Twiggs Counties not in
sample)
31460 Madera, CA
31540 Madison, WI
32580 McAllen-Edinburg-Pharr, TX
32780 Medford, OR
32820 Memphis, TN-MS-AR (Arkansas portion not identified and Tunica
County, MS not in sample)
32900 Merced, CA
33100 Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Miami Beach, FL
33140 Michigan City-La Porte, IN
33260 Midland, TX
33340 Milwaukee-Waukesha-West Allis, WI
33460 Minneapolis-St Paul-Bloomington, MN-WI (Wisconsin portion not
identified)
33660 Mobile, AL
3700 Modesto, CA
33740 Monroe, LA
33780 Monroe, MI
33860 Montgomery, AL
34740 Muskegon-Norton Shores, MI
34820 Myrtle Beach-Conway-North Myrtle Beach, SC
34900 Napa, CA
34940 Naples-Marco Island, FL
34980 Nashville-Davidson-Murfreesboro, TN (Cannon, Hickman and Macon
Counties not in sample)
35380 New Orleans-Metairie-Kenner, LA
35620 New York-Northern New Jersey-Long Island, NY-NJ-PA
(Pennsylvania portion not in sample. White Plains central
city recoded to balance of metropolitan)
35660 Niles-Benton Harbor, MI
36100 Ocala, FL
36140 Ocean City, NJ
36260 Ogden-Clearfield, UT
36420 Oklahoma City, OK
36500 Olympia, WA
36540 Omaha-Council Bluffs, NE-IA
36740 Orlando, FL
36780 Oshkosh-Neenah, WI
37100 Oxnard-Thousand Oaks-Ventura, CA
37340 Palm Bay-Melbourne-Titusville, FL
37460 Panama City-Lynn Haven, FL
37860 Pensacola-Ferry Pass-Brent, FL
37900 Peoria, IL
37980 Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington, PA-NJ-DE
38060 Phoenix-Mesa-Scottsdale, AZ
38300 Pittsburgh, PA
38900 Portland-Vancouver-Beaverton, OR-WA (Yamhill County, OR not in
sample)
38940 Port St. Lucie-Fort Pierce, FL
39100 Poughkeepsie-Newburgh-Middletown, NY
39140 Prescott, AZ
39340 Provo-Orem, UT (Juab County not in sample)
39380 Pueblo, CO
39460 Punta Gorda, FL
39540 Racine, WI
39580 Raleigh-Cary, NC
39740 Reading, PA
39900 Reno-Sparks, NV
40060 Richmond, VA (Cumberland County not in sample)
40140 Riverside-San Bernardino, CA
40220 Roanoke, VA (Craig and Franklin Counties not in sample)
40380 Rochester, NY
40420 Rockford, IL
40900 Sacramento--Arden-Arcade-Roseville, CA
40980 Saginaw-Saginaw Township North, MI
41060 St. Cloud, MN
41180 St. Louis, MO-IL (Calhoun County, IL not in sample)
41420 Salem, OR
41500 Salinas, CA
41540 Salisbury, MD
41620 Salt Lake City, UT (Toole County not in sample)
41700 San Antonio, TX
41740 San Diego-Carlsbad-San Marcos, CA
41860 San Francisco-Oakland-Fremont, CA
41940 San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara, CA
42020 San Luis Obispo-Paso Robles, CA
42060 Santa Barbara-Santa Maria-Goleta, CA
42100 Santa-Cruz-Watsonville, CA
42140 Santa Fe, NM
42220 Santa Rosa-Petaluma, CA
42260 Sarasota-Bradenton-Venice, CA
42340 Savannah, GA
42540 Scranton-Wilkes Barre, PA
42660 Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA
43340 Shreveport-Bossier City, LA (De Soto Parish not in sample)
43620 Sioux Falls, SD
43780 South Bend-Mishawaka, IN-MI (Michigan portion not identified)
43900 Spartanburg, SC
44060 Spokane, WA
44100 Springfield, IL
44180 Springfield, MO (Dallas and Polk Counties not in sample)
44220 Springfield, OH
44700 Stockton, CA
45060 Syracuse, NY
45220 Tallahassee, FL
45300 Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL
45780 Toledo, OH (Ottawa County not in sample)
45820 Topeka, KS (Jackson and Jefferson Counties not in sample)
45940 Trenton-Ewing, NJ
46060 Tucson, AZ
46140 Tulsa, OK (Okmulgee County not in sample)
46220 Tuscaloosa, AL (Greene and Hale Counties not in sample)
46540 Utica-Rome, NY
46660 Valdosta, GA (Lanier County not in sample)
46700 Vallejo-Fairfield, CA
46940 Vero Beach, FL
47020 Victoria, TX
47220 Vineland-Millville-Bridgeton, NJ
47260 Virginia Beach-Norfolk-Newport News, VA-NC (North Carolina
portion not identified)
47300 Visalia-Porterville, CA
47380 Waco, TX
47580 Warner Robins, GA
47900 Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV (West Virginia
portion not identified. Reston central city recoded to
balance of metropolitan.)
47940 Waterloo-Cedar Falls, IA (Grundy County not in sample)
48260 Wausau, WI
48620 Wichita, KS
49180 Winston-Salem, NC
49420 Yakima, WA
49620 York-Hanover, PA
49660 Youngstown-Warren-Boardman, OH
70750 Bangor, ME
70900 Barnstable Town, MA
71650 Boston-Cambridge-Quincy, MA-NH
71950 Bridgeport-Stamford-Norwalk, CT
72400 Burlington-South Burlington, VT
72850 Danbury, CT
73450 Hartford-West Hartford-East Hartford, CT
74500 Leominster-Fitchburg-Gardner, MA
75700 New Haven, CT
76450 Norwich-New London, CT-RI (RI portion recoded to Providence
NECTA)
76750 Portland-South Portland, ME
77200 Providence-Fall River-Warwick, MA-RI
77350 Rochester-Dover, NH-ME (Maine portion not identified)
78100 Springfield, MA-CT (Connecticut portion not identified)
78700 Waterbury, CT
79600 Worcester, MA-CT (Connecticut portion not identified)
* Replicates old MSA definitions (using the June 30, 1993 definitions) for the 2000-based metropolitan definition phase-in. These codes will cease to exist on CPS Public Use files after July 2005.
LIST 2: FIPS Consolidated Statistical
Area (CSA) Codes
The following CSA's (Combined Statistical Areas) contain 2 or more Metropolitan Statistical Areas that are in the CPS sample and are individually identified on the
public use files. Micropolitan Statistical Areas are not specifically identified in the CPS and are not used to identify CSA's nor are parts of such areas coded as belonging
to CSA's. The component CBSA's identified on the CPS Public Use Files are
listed for each CSA. See the component CBSA listing for any notes concerning
the areas in sample and identified on the files.
CSA CBSA CSA Title
Code Code Component Parts (CBSA's)
118 Appleton-Oshkosh-Neenah, WI
11540 Appleton, WI
36780 Oshkosh-Neenah, WI
176 Chicago-Naperville-Michigan City, IL-IN-WI (part)
16980 Chicago-Naperville-Joliet, IL-IN-WI
28100 Kankakee-Bradley, IL
33140 Michigan City-LaPorte, IN
184 Cleveland-Akron-Elyria, OH (part)
10420 Akron, OH
17460 Cleveland-Elyria-Mentor, OH
212 Dayton-Springfield-Greenville, OH (part)
19380 Dayton, OH
44220 Springfield, OH
216 Denver-Aurora-Boulder, CO
14500 Boulder, CO
19740 Denver-Aurora, CO
220 Detroit-Warren-Flint, MI
11460 Ann Arbor, MI
19820 Detroit-Warren-Livonia, MI
22420 Flint, MI
33780 Monroe, MI
260 Fresno-Madera, CA
23420 Fresno, CA
31460 Madera, CA
266 Grand Rapids-Muskegon-Holland, MI (part)
24340 Grand Rapids-Wyoming, MI
26100 Holland-Grand Haven, MI
34740 Muskegon-Norton Shores, MI
268 Greensboro--Winston-Salem-High Point, NC (part)
24660 Greensboro-High Point, NC
49180 Winston-Salem, NC
272 Greenville-Anderson-Seneca, SC (part)
11340 Anderson, SC
24860 Greenville, SC
290 Huntsville-Decatur, AL
19460 Decatur, AL,
26620 Huntsville, AL
294 Indianapolis-Anderson-Columbus, IN (part)
11300 Anderson, IN
26900 Indianapolis, IN
304 Johnson City-Kingsport-Bristol, VA (part)
27740 Johnson City, TN
28700 Kingsport-Bristol, TN-VA
348 Los Angeles-Long Beach-Riverside, CA
31100 Los Angeles-Long Beach-Santa Ana, CA
37100 Oxnard-Thousand Oaks-Venture, CA
40140 Riverside-San Bernardino-Ontario, CA
356 Macon-Warner-Robins-Fort Valley, GA (part)
31420 Macon, GA
47580 Warner-Robins, GA
376 Milwaukee-Racine-Waukesha, WI
33340 Milwaukee-Waukesha-West Allis, WI
39540 Racine, WI
378 Minneapolis-St. Paul-St. Cloud, MN-WI (part)
33460 Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington, MN
41060 St. Cloud, MN
408 New York-Newark-Bridgeport, NY-NJ-CT-PA (part)
71950 Bridgeport-Stamford-Norwalk, CT NECTA*
28740 Kingston, NY
75700 New Haven, CT NECTA*
35620 New York-Newark-Edison, NY-NJ-PA
39100 Poughkeepsie, NY
45940 Trenton-Ewing, NJ
428 Philadelphia-Camden-Vineland, PA-NJ-DE-MD (part)
37980 Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington, PA-NJ-DE-MD
47220 Vineland-Millville-Bridgeton, NJ
450 Raleigh-Durham-Cary, NC (part)
20500 Durham, NC
39580 Raleigh-Cary, NC
482 Salt Lake City-Ogden-Clearfield, UT (part)
36260 Ogden-Clearfield, UT
41620 Salt Lake City, UT
488 San Jose-San Francisco-Oakland, CA
34900 Napa, CA
41860 San Francisco-Oakland-Fremont, CA
41949 San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara, CA
42100 Santa Cruz-Watsonville, CA
42220 Santa Rosa-Petaluma, CA
46700 Vallejo-Fairfield, CA
500 Seattle-Tacoma-Olympia, WA part
14740 Bremerton-Silverdale, WA
36500 Olympia, WA
42660 Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA
548 Washington-Baltimore-Northern Virginia, DC-MD-VA-
WV (part)
12580 Baltimore-Towson, MD
47900 Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-MD-VA-WV
715 Boston-Worcester-Manchester, MS-NH-CT-ME (part) (The Manchester, NH and Portsmouth, NH-ME NECTA's are not individually identified on the files, but these records are coded as being in the Combined New England City and Town Areas {CNECTA). The Connecticut and Maine portions of this CNECTA are not identified.)
71650 Boston-Cambridge-Quincy, MS-NH NECTA
74500 Leominster-Fitchburg-Gardner, MA NECTA
79600 Worcester, MA-CT NECTA
720 Bridgeport-New Haven-Stamford, CT
71950 Bridgeport-Stamford-Norwalk, CT NECTA*
72850 Danbury, CT NECTA
75700 New Haven, CT NECTA*
78700 Waterbury, CT NECTA
* These 2 NECTA's appear in both the New York City CSA (using the county based CBSA definitions) and the Bridgeport-New Haven-Stamford CNECTA (using the NECTA definitions). They are coded on the public use file in the GTCSA field as being in the Bridgeport-New Haven-Stamford CNECTA. If you want to add them to the New York City CSA, you'll need to add them in using the appropriate GTCBSA codes.
List 3: Individual Principal Cities
Please Note: You must use the CBSA code in combination with the city code
to uniquely identify principal cities. If a county name is provided, you must
incorporate the county code into any algorithm used to tabulate a specific
city's characteristics. The same applies to state codes for multi-state CBSA's.
CBSA Title
Code City GTINDVPC
38060 Phoenix-Mesa-Scottsdale, AZ
Phoenix 1
Mesa 2
Scottsdale 3
Tempe 4
31100 Los Angeles-Long Beach-Santa Ana, CA
Los Angeles County
Los Angeles 1
Long Beach 2
Glendale 3
Pomona 4
Torrance 5
Pasadena 6
Burbank 7
Orange County
Santa Ana 1
Anaheim 2
Irvine 3
Orange 4
Fullerton 5
Costa Mesa 6
37100 Oxnard-Thousand Oaks-Ventura, CA
Oxnard 1
Thousand Oaks 2
40140 Riverside-San Bernardino-Ontario, CA
Riverside 1
San Bernardino 2
Ontario 3
40900 Sacramento-Arden-Arcade-Roseville, CA
Sacramento 1
41740 San Diego-Carlsbad-San Marcos, CA
San Diego 1
41860 San Francisco-Oakland-Fremont, CA
San Francisco County
San Francisco 1
Alameda County
Oakland 1
Fremont 2
Hayward 3
Berkeley 4
41940 San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara, CA
San Jose 1
Sunnyvale 2
Santa Clara 3
71950 Bridgeport-Stamford-Norwalk, CT
Bridgeport 1
Stamford 2
73450 Hartford-West Hartford-East Hartford, CT
Hartford 1
19740 Denver-Aurora, CO
Denver 1
33100 Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Miami Beach, FL
Broward County
Fort Lauderdale 1
Miami-Dade County
Miami 1
45300 Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL
Pinellas County
St. Petersburg 1
12060 Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Marietta, GA
Atlanta 1
16980 Chicago-Naperville-Joliet, IL
Chicago 1
Naperville 2
Joliet 3
28140 Kansas City, MO-KS
Kansas portion
Kansas City 1
Overland Park 2
35380 New Orleans-Metairie-Kenner, LA
New Orleans 1
71650 Boston-Cambridge-Quincy, MA-NH
Massachusetts portion
Boston 1
Quincy 2
19820 Detroit-Warren-Livonia, MI
Wayne County
Detroit 1
Livonia 2
Macomb County
Warren 1
33460 Minneapolis-St., Paul-Bloomington
Minneapolis 1
29820 Las Vegas-Paradise, NV
Las Vegas 1
Paradise 2
35620 New York-Northern New Jersey-Long Island, NY-NJ-PA
New Jersey portion
Newark 1
15380 Buffalo-Niagara Falls, NY
Buffalo 1
16740 Charlotte-Gastonia-Concord, NC
Charlotte 1
77200 Providence-Fall River-Warwick, RI-MA
Rhode Island portion
Providence 1
19100 Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX
Dallas 1
Fort Worth 2
Carrollton 3
Plano 4
Irving 5
Arlington 6
26420 Houston-Baytown-Sugar Land, TX
Houston 1
32580 McAllen-Edinburg-Pharr, TX
McAllen 1
47260 Virginia Beach-Norfolk-Newport News, VA-NC
Virginia portion
Virginia Beach 1
Norfolk 2
Newport News 3
Hampton 4
Portsmouth 5
47900 Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV
Virginia portion only
Arlington 1
Alexandria 2
42660 Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA
Seattle 1
Tacoma 2
Bellevue 3
33340 Milwaukee-Waukesha-West Allis, WI
Milwaukee 1
List 4: FIPS County Codes
Please note that these county codes must be used in conjunction with state codes to
create unique county identifiers as county codes start with 001 in each state.
FIPS
County County
Code Name
State
Alabama
003 Baldwin*
015 Calhoun
073 Jefferson
097 Mobile
117 Shelby
Arizona
003 Cochise
013 Maricopa
015 Mohave*
019 Pima
021 Pinal
025 Yavapai*
Arkansas
119 Pulaski
California
001 Alameda
007 Butte
017 El Dorado
019 Fresno
025 Imperial
029 Kern
037 Los Angeles
039 Madera
047 Merced
053 Monterey
055 Napa
059 Orange
061 Placer
067 Sacramento
073 San Diego
075 San Francisco
077 San Joaquin
079 San Luis Obispo
081 San Mateo
083 Santa Barbara
085 San Jose
087 Santa Cruz
095 Solano
097 Sonoma
099 Stanislaus
107 Tulare
111 Ventura
113 Yolo
Colorado
013 Boulder
031 Denver
035 Douglas
059 Jefferson
069 Larimer
101 Puelbo
123 Weld
Delaware
001 Kent
003 New Castle
005 Sussex*
District of Columbia
001 District of Columbia
Florida
001 Alachua
005 Bay
009 Brevard
011 Broward
015 Charlotte
019 Clay
021 Collier
053 Hernando
057 Hillsborough
061 Indian River
069 Lake
071 Lee
083 Marion
086 Miami-Dade
091 Okaloosa
095 Orange
097 Osceola
099 Palm Beach
101 Pasco
103 Pinellas
105 Polk
109 St. Johns
117 Seminole
127 Volusia
Georgia
057 Cherokee
063 Clayton
135 Gwinnett
151 Henry
153 Houston
Hawaii
001 Hawaii*
003 Honolulu
Idaho
055 Kootenai
Illinois
091 Kankakee
099 LaSalle
113 McLean
115 Macon
119 Madison
163 St. Clair
179 Tazewell
Indiana
057 Hamilton
063 Hendricks
081 Johnson
089 Lake
091 LaPorte
141 St. Joseph
Iowa
103 Johnson
113 Linn
153 Polk
163 Scott
Kansas
045 Douglas
173 Sedgewick
Kentucky
067 Fayette
111 Jefferson
117 Kenton
Louisiana
033 East Baton Rouge
051 Jefferson
071 Orleans
103 St. Tammany
Maine
011 Kennebec
Maryland
003 Baltimore (County, not the city)
013 Carroll
017 Charles
025 Harford
027 Howard
033 Prince Georges
043 Washington
Michigan
005 Allegan*
021 Berrien
049 Genesee
075 Jackson
081 Kent
099 Macomb
115 Monroe
121 Muskegon
125 Oakland
139 Ottawa
145 Saginaw
147 St. Clair
161 Washtenaw
163 Wayne
Minnesota
003 Anoka
037 Dakota
053 Hennepin
123 Ramsey
137 Duluth
163 Washington
Missouri
019 Boone
099 Jefferson
189 St. Louis
Montana
111 Yellowstone
Nebraska
153 Sarpy
Nevada
003 Clark
New Jersey
001 Atlantic
003 Bergen
005 Burlington
007 Camden
011 Cumberland
013 Essex
017 Hudson
019 Hunterdon
012 Mercer
025 Monmouth
027 Morris
029 Ocean
035 Somerset
037 Sussex
041 Warren
New Mexico
001 Bernalillo
013 Dona Ana
045 San Juan
049 Santa Fe
New York
005 Bronx
013 Chautauqua*
027 Dutchess
047 Kings
055 Monroe
059 Nassau
061 New York
067 Onondaga
069 Ontario
071 Orange
081 Queens
085 Richmond
103 Suffolk
111 Ulster
119 Westchester
North Carolina
057 Davidson*
067 Forsythe
097 Iredell*
119 Mecklenberg
133 Onslow
155 Robeson*
179 Union
183 Wake
North Dakota
017 Cass
Ohio
023 Clark
025 Clermont
029 Columbiana*
035 Cuyahoga
041 Delaware
045 Fairfield
049 Franklin
089 Licking
095 Lucas
133 Portage
153 Summit
165 Warren
169 Wayne*
Oklahoma
031 Comanche
Oregon
017 Deschutes
029 Jackson
039 Lane
043 Linn*
Pennsylvania
003 Allegheny
007 Beaver
013 Blair
011 Berks
017 Bucks
019 Butler
021 Cambria
029 Chester
045 Delaware
049 Erie
055 Franklin*
071 Lancaster
089 Monroe*
091 Montgomery
101 Philadelphia
125 Washingon
129 Westmoreland
133 York
South Carolina
007 Anderson
045 Greenville
051 Horry
063 Lexington
079 Richland
083 Spartanburg
Tennessee
093 Knox
165 Sumner
187 Williamson
Texas
029 Bexar
039 Brazoria
139 Ellis
141 El Paso
183 Gregg
215 Hildago
251 Johnson
303 Lubbock
309 McLennan
329 Midland
439 Tarrant
479 Webb
Utah
049 Utah
Virginia
013 Arlington
041 Chesterfield
059 Fairfax
087 Henrico
107 Loudon
153 Prince William
510 Alexandria City
550 Chesapeake City
650 Hampton City
700 Newport News City
710 Norfolk City
740 Portsmouth City
760 Richmond City
810 Virginia Beach City
Washington
033 Kings
035 Kitsap
063 Spokane
067 Thurston
073 Whatcom
077 Yakima
Wisconsin
063 La Crosse
073 Marathon
101 Racine
105 Rock
139 Winnebago
* Counties marked with an asterisk (*) are also single county
Micropolitan Statistical Areas. They are not otherwise identified
on the files. A list of such areas on the file is as follows:
CBSA County County
Code Title Name Code
10540 Albany-Lebanon, OR Linn 043
10880 Allegan, MI Allegan 005
16540 Chambersburg, PA Franklin 055
19300 Daphne-Fairhope, AL Baldwin 003
20620 East Liverpool-Salem, OH Columbiana 029
20700 East Stroudsburg, PA Monroe 089
25900 Hilo, HI Hawaii 001
27460 Jamestown-Dunkirk-Fredonia, NY Chautauqua 013
29420 Lake Havasu City-Kingman, AZ Mohave 015
30540 Lexington-Thomasville, NC Davidson 057
31300 Lumberton, NC Robeson 155
42580 Seaford, DE Sussex 005
43420 Sierra Vista-Douglas, AZ Cochise 003
44380 Statesville-Mooresville, NC Iredell 097
49300 Wooster, OH Wayne 169
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
Author: CPS Help-Census/DSD/CPSB
Contact: (ask.census.gov) CPS Help-Census/DSD/CPSB
Last revised: October 05, 2004
URL: http://www.bls.census.gov/cps/basic/may04datadic.htm