H22LB_R  
H22M_R  
H22N_R  
H22P_R  
H22PR_R  
H22S_R  
H22T_R  
H22TN_R  
H22V_R  
H22W_R  
H22Y_R  
N=13116  
N=13116  
N=13116  
N=13116  
N=13116  
N=13116  
N=13116  
N=13116  
N=13116  
N=13116  
N=13116  
NV=470  
NV=264  
NV=377  
NV=37  
NV=176  
NV=114  
NV=113  
NV=19  
NV=113  
NV=17  
NV=32  
Household member and child level files, IDS=HHID, SSUBHH, OPN  
H22PR_MC  
N=53575  
NV= 26  
H22E_MC  
N=45760  
NV= 29  
Sibling level files, IDS=HHID, PN, OPN  
H22PR_SB  
H22F_SB  
N=11968  
N=11968  
NV= 16  
NV= 29  
Transfer-to-child-level-file, IDS=HHID, SSUBHH  
H22E_TC N=4174 NV= 24  
Transfer-from-child-level-file, IDS=HHID, SSUBHH  
H22E_FC N=913 NV= 24  
Helper level file, IDS=HHID, PN, OPN  
H22G_HP N=3825 NV= 31  
Jobs level file, IDS=HHID, PN, JOBID  
H22PR_JB N=21735 NV= 16  
Pension level files, IDS=HHID, PN, Pension ID  
H22PR_P  
N=6654  
NV= 17  
H22J2_P  
N=7014  
NV= 184  
3A. Construction of the Interviewer Observation Files (IO_R and IO_H).  
The interview observations can have many entries for each sample ID. In order to  
create the release files we use the following guidelines:  
IO_R: we first look for the lines are taken from a completed interview (result  
code = 1001). If there is no such data for a given Sample ID, we then take the  
last observation recorded for that sample ID.  
IO_H: is a little more complicated, as the most important factor for the  
Household level file is the housing observations, which can be recorded at any  
time. For each HH, we look for the first and most complete set of housing  
observation questions for the household, as it could have been recorded on the  
line of either respondent. We use that record for the Household Level  
observation file.  
4. Identification Variables  
Identification variables for HRS 2022 are stored in character format.  
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