section b: demographics (respondent)
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hrs 2022 early release
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hhid household identification number
section: b level: respondent type: character width: 6 decimals: 0
.................................................................................
13116 010001-959738. household identification number
pn respondent person identification number
section: b level: respondent type: character width: 3 decimals: 0
.................................................................................
7350 010. person identifier
614 011. person identifier
30 012. person identifier
1 013. person identifier
4157 020. person identifier
176 021. person identifier
17 022. person identifier
240 030. person identifier
32 031. person identifier
4 032. person identifier
1 033. person identifier
446 040. person identifier
43 041. person identifier
4 042. person identifier
1 043. person identifier
subhh 2022 sub household identification number
section: b level: respondent type: character width: 1 decimals: 0
.................................................................................
11502 0. original sample household - no split from divorce or
separation of spouses or partners
816 1. split household - one half of couple from subhh 0 and new
spouse or partner, if any
620 2. split household - one half of couple from subhh 0 and new
spouse or partner, if any
71 5. split household - one half of couple from subhh 1 or 2
10 6. split household - one half of couple from subhh 1 or 2
96 7. reunited household - respondents from split household
reunite
1 8. split household - one half of couple from subhh 1 or 2
rsubhh 2020 sub household identification number
section: b level: respondent type: character width: 1 decimals: 0
.................................................................................
11697 0. original sample household - no split from divorce or
separation of spouses or partners
717 1. split household - one half of couple from subhh 0 and new
spouse or partner, if any
546 2. split household - one half of couple from subhh 0 and new
spouse or partner, if any
63 5. split household - one half of couple from subhh 1 or 2
7 6. split household - one half of couple from subhh 1 or 2
85 7. reunited household - respondents from split household
reunite
1 8. split household - one half of couple from subhh 1 or 2
pn_sp 2022 spouse/partner person number
section: b level: respondent type: character width: 3 decimals: 0
.................................................................................
3083 010. person identifier
339 011. person identifier
17 012. person identifier
1 013. person identifier
2761 020. person identifier
110 021. person identifier
9 022. person identifier
111 030. person identifier
17 031. person identifier
2 032. person identifier
1 033. person identifier
207 040. person identifier
25 041. person identifier
2 042. person identifier
1 043. person identifier
6430 blank. single respondent household
csr 2022 whether coversheet respondent
section: b level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
*
.................................................................................
9769 1. yes
55 3. 2nd coverscreen r, answers not retained
3292 5. no
famr 2022 whether family respondent
section: b level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
.................................................................................
9393 1. family r
6 3. 2nd family r, answers not retained
3717 5. non-family r
finr 2022 whether financial respondent
section: b level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
.................................................................................
9584 1. financial r
99 3. 2nd financial r, answers not retained
3433 5. non-financial r
b084 iw mode
section: b level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
ref: secb.b084_iwmode
instr: enter current mode of interview:
user note: value 3 is assigned in web-administered cases, and option 3 does not
appear on screen for interviewer assisted cases
.................................................................................
5762 1. telephone
5886 2. face to face
1468 3. web
b000 life satisfaction
section: b level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secb.b000_
now, please think about your life-as-a-whole. how satisfied are you with it? are
you completely satisfied, very satisfied, somewhat satisfied, not very
satisfied, or not at all satisfied?
web-administered text:
now, please think about your life-as-a-whole. how satisfied are you with it?
.................................................................................
1 -8. web non-response
2826 1. completely satisfied
5596 2. very satisfied
3416 3. somewhat satisfied
430 4. not very satisfied
140 5. not at all satisfied
119 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
9 9. rf (refused)
579 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
b001 intro-demographics
section: b level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secb.b001_
next are some questions about your background.
user note: interviewer-administered item.
.................................................................................
5 -8. web non-response
96 1. continue
13015 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
b002 born in us
section: b level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
ref: secb.born.b002_
were you born in the united states?
user note: interviewer-administered item.
.................................................................................
82 1. yes
19 5. no
8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
9. rf (refused)
13015 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
b003m state born - masked
section: b level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secb.born.b003_
in what state were you born?
instr: type 'ot' to enter country
state:
user note: interviewer-administered item
user note: code categories have been collapsed to protect participant
confidentiality
.................................................................................
6 1. northeast region: new england division (me, nh, vt, ma, ri,
ct)
13 2. northeast region: middle atlantic division (ny, nj, pa)
15 3. midwest region: east north central division (oh, in, il, mi,
wi)
4 4. midwest region: west north central division (mn, ia, mo, nd,
sd, ne, ks)
17 5. south region: south atlantic division (de, md, dc, va, wv,
nc, sc, ga, fl)
5 6. south region: east south central division (ky, tn, al, ms)
8 7. south region: west south central division (ar, la, ok, tx)
3 8. west region: mountain division (mt, id, wy, co, nm, az, ut,
nv)
10 9. west region: pacific division (wa, or, ca, ak, hi)
1 11. foreign country: not in a census division (includes u.s.
territories)
98. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
99. rf (refused)
13034 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
b006 arrive in us-year
section: b level: respondent type: numeric width: 4 decimals: 0
ref: secb.born.b006_
in about what year did you first come to live in the united states?
instr: use 9996 in year field if r says he/she was born in the u.s.
year:
or
years ago:
or
at age:
user note: interviewer-administered item.
.................................................................................
14 1950-2021. actual value
9996. not born outside of the u.s.
2 9998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
1 9999. rf (refused)
13099 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
b007 arrive in us-years ago
section: b level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secb.born.b007_
(in about what year did you first come to live in the united states?)
year:
or
years ago:
or
at age:
user note: interviewer-administered item.
.................................................................................
1 20-40. actual value
2 98. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
99. rf (refused)
13113 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
b008 arrive in us-at age
section: b level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secb.born.b008_
(in about what year did you first come to live in the united states?)
year:
or
years ago:
or
at age:
user note: interviewer-administered item.
.................................................................................
1 1-54. actual value
2 98. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
99. rf (refused)
13113 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
b014 r highest level of education
section: b level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secb.school.b014_
what is the highest grade of school or year of college you completed?
instr: if r doesn't specify years of college probe: how many years of college
did you complete?
user note: interviewer-administered item.
.................................................................................
0. for no formal education
20 1-11. grades
27 12. high school
24 13-15. some college
17 16. college grad
11 17. post college (17+ years)
1 97. other
1 98. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
99. rf (refused)
13015 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
b015 r earn high school diploma/ged
section: b level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
ref: secb.school.b015_
did you get a high school diploma or pass a high school equivalency test?
user note: interviewer-administered item.
.................................................................................
20 1. yes, diploma
11 2. yes, equivalency [ged]
17 5. no
1 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
9. rf (refused)
13067 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
b016 r college degree
section: b level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
ref: secb.school.b016_
(did you get a college degree?)
user note: interviewer-administered item.
.................................................................................
34 1. yes
19 5. no
8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
9. rf (refused)
13063 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
b017m r highest degree - masked
section: b level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
ref: secb.school.b017_
(what is the highest degree you have earned?)
user note: interviewer-administered item
user note: code categories have been collapsed to protect participant
confidentiality
.................................................................................
5 1. less than bachelors
17 2. bachelors
9 3. masters/mba
3 7. other (specify) (includes md, law, and phd)
8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
9. rf (refused)
13082 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
b020 rate family financial situation - ses
section: b level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
ref: secb.health.b020_
now think about your family when you were growing up, from birth to age 16.
would you say your family during that time was pretty well off financially,
about average, or poor?
user note: interviewer-administered item.
.................................................................................
9 1. pretty well off financially
62 3. about average
29 5. poor
1 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
9. rf (refused)
13015 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
b021 move due to financial difficulty
section: b level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
ref: secb.health.b021_
while you were growing up, before age 16, did financial difficulties ever cause
you or your family to move to a different place?
user note: interviewer-administered item.
.................................................................................
24 1. yes
75 5. no
2 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
9. rf (refused)
13015 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
b022 family get financial help in childhood
section: b level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
ref: secb.health.b022_
before age 16, was there a time when you or your family received help from
relatives because of financial difficulties?
user note: interviewer-administered item.
.................................................................................
24 1. yes
70 5. no
7 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
9. rf (refused)
13015 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
b023 father unemployed during childhood
section: b level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
ref: secb.health.b023_
before age 16, was there a time of several months or more when your father had
no job?
instr: if r mentions never living with father when growing up, select code 7
instr: if r mentions that father never worked or was always disabled, select
code 6.
user note: interviewer-administered item.
.................................................................................
17 1. yes
65 5. no
6. [vol] father never worked/always disabled
14 7. [vol] never lived with father/father was not alive
5 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
9. rf (refused)
13015 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
b024m father usual occupation-masked
section: b level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secb.health.b024_
what was your father's occupation when you were 16?
instr: probe: what kind of work did he do? what activities did he do at work
(e.g., "foreman in a factory" not just "worked in a factory")?
user note: interviewer-administered item
user note: code categories have been collapsed to protect participant
confidentiality
.................................................................................
9 1. management occupations (0010 - 0430)
3 2. business and financial operations occupations (0500 - 0950)
1 3. computer and mathematical occupations (1000 - 1240)
1 4. architecture and engineering occupations (1300 - 1560)
5. life, physical, and social science occupations (1600 - 1960)
2 6. community and social service occupations (2000 - 2060)
7. legal occupations (2100 - 2160)
8. education, training, and library occupations (2200 - 2550)
9. arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations
(2600 - 2960)
3 10. healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (3000 -
3540)
11. healthcare support occupations (3600 - 3650)
3 12. protective service occupations (3700 - 3950)
2 13. food preparation and serving related occupations (4000 -
4160)
1 14. building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations
(4200 - 4250)
15. personal care and service occupations (4300 - 4650)
8 16. sales and related occupations (4700 - 4960)
2 17. office and administrative support occupations (5000 - 5940)
2 18. farming, fishing, and forestry occupations (6000 - 6130)
10 19. construction and extraction occupations (6200 - 6940)
5 20. installation, maintenance, and repair occupations (7000 -
7630)
12 21. production occupations (7700 - 8960)
12 22. transportation and material moving occupations (9000 - 9750)
3 23. military specific occupations (9800 - 9830)
8 99. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
13029 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
b025 live with grandparents during childhood
section: b level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
ref: secb.livewithrelatives.b025_
did you ever live in the same household with a grandparent for a year or more
before age 17?
user note: interviewer-administered item.
.................................................................................
30 1. yes
70 5. no
1 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
9. rf (refused)
13015 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
b138 language spoken at home
section: b level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
ref: secb.livewithrelatives.b138_
did you speak a language other than english at home while you were growing up?
.................................................................................
20 1. yes
80 5. no
1 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
9. rf (refused)
13015 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
b139m which language - masked
section: b level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secb.livewithrelatives.b139_
which language did you speak at home while you were growing up?
user note: code categories have been collapsed to protect participant
confidentiality.
.................................................................................
13 1. spanish
3 2. other language
4 7. other (specify)
8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained
9. rf (refused)
13096 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
b026 father education- highest grade
section: b level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secb.otherbackground.b026_
what is the highest grade of school your father completed?
instr: if r doesn't specify years of college probe: how many years of college
did they complete?
user note: interviewer-administered item.
.................................................................................
1 -8. web non-response
2 0. no formal education
25 1-11. grades
27 12. high school
7 13-15. some college
7 16. college grad
5 17. post college (17+ years)
97. other
12 98. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
1 99. rf (refused)
13029 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
b027 mother education- highest grade
section: b level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secb.otherbackground.b027_
and what is the highest grade of school your mother completed?
instr: if r doesn't specify years of college probe: how many years of college
did they complete?
user note: interviewer-administered item.
.................................................................................
1 -8. web non-response
4 0. no formal education
20 1-11. grades
47 12. high school
5 13-15. some college
11 16. college grad
3 17. post college (17+ years)
1 97. other
8 98. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
1 99. rf (refused)
13015 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
b088 mother work during childhood
section: b level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
ref: secb.otherbackground.b088_
what portion of the time did your mother work outside the home when you were
growing up: all of the time, some of the time, or not at all?
user note: interviewer-administered item.
.................................................................................
38 1. all of the time
34 3. some of the time
27 5. not at all
7. [vol] never lived with mother/mother was not alive
2 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
9. rf (refused)
13015 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
b136 mother work outside of home
section: b level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secb.otherbackground.b136_workoutside
did your mother ever work outside of the home?
.................................................................................
437 1. yes
167 5. no
17 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
9. rf (refused)
12495 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
b137m mothers main occupation - masked
section: b level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secb.otherbackground.b137_occupation
what was her main occupation?
[instr: probe: what kind of work did she do? what activities did she do at work?
(e.g., "foreman in a factory" rather than not just ""worked in a factory).]
def: by "main occupation" we mean the occupation she had the longest.
web-administered text:
what was her main occupation?
what kind of work did she do? what activities did she do at work? (e.g.,
"foreman in a factory" rather than not just "worked in a factory").
def: by ""main occupation"" we mean the occupation she had the longest.
user note: code categories have been collapsed to protect participant
confidentiality.
.................................................................................
12 1. management occupations (0010 - 0430)
7 2. business and financial operations occupations (0500 - 0950)
3. computer and mathematical occupations (1000 - 1240)
3 4. architecture and engineering occupations (1300 - 1560)
2 5. life, physical, and social science occupations (1600 - 1960)
9 6. community and social service occupations (2000 - 2060)
1 7. legal occupations (2100 - 2160)
28 8. education, training, and library occupations (2200 - 2550)
5 9. arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations
(2600 - 2960)
36 10. healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (3000 -
3540)
23 11. healthcare support occupations (3600 - 3650)
3 12. protective service occupations (3700 - 3950)
42 13. food preparation and serving related occupations (4000 -
4160)
65 14. building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations
(4200 - 4250)
28 15. personal care and service occupations (4300 - 4650)
39 16. sales and related occupations (4700 - 4960)
69 17. office and administrative support occupations (5000 - 5940)
10 18. farming, fishing, and forestry occupations (6000 - 6130)
19. construction and extraction occupations (6200 - 6940)
20. installation, maintenance, and repair occupations (7000 -
7630)
98 21. production occupations (7700 - 8960)
7 22. transportation and material moving occupations (9000 - 9750)
2 23. military specific occupations (9800 - 9830)
98. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
19 99. rf (refused)
12608 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
b028 r hispanic/latino
section: b level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
ref: secb.otherbackground.b028_
do you consider yourself hispanic or latino?
user note: interviewer-administered item.
.................................................................................
16 1. yes
82 5. no
3 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
9. rf (refused)
13015 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
b029m1m type hispanic - masked -1
section: b level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
ref: secb.otherbackground.b029m
would you say you are mexican american, puerto rican, cuban american or
something else?
instr: select all that apply
user note: interviewer-administered item
user note: code categories have been collapsed to protect participant
confidentiality.
.................................................................................
8 1. mexican american/chicano
8 7. other (specify) - masked version included puerto rican,
cuban american
8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
9. rf (refused)
13100 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
b029m2m type hispanic - masked -2
section: b level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
ref: secb.otherbackground.b029m
would you say you are mexican american, puerto rican, cuban american or
something else?
instr: select all that apply
user note: interviewer-administered item
user note: code categories have been collapsed to protect participant
confidentiality.
.................................................................................
1. mexican american/chicano
1 7. other (specify) - masked version included puerto rican,
cuban american
8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
9. rf (refused)
13115 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
b089m1m r race - multiple response -1 masked
section: b level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secb.otherbackground.b089m
what race do you consider yourself to be: white, black or african american,
american indian, alaska native, asian, native hawaiian, pacific islander, or
something else?
instr: select all that apply
instr: if r gives a response that is not one of the listed codes, probe: "which
race do you most closely identify with... (repeat categories)?"
user note: interviewer-administered item
user note: code categories have been collapsed to protect participant
confidentiality.
.................................................................................
52 1. white/caucasian
36 2. black/african american
11 97. other (specify) - masked version includes american indian,
alaskan native, asian, native hawaiian, and pacific islander
1 98. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
1 99. rf (refused)
13015 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
b089m2m r race - multiple response -2 masked
section: b level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secb.otherbackground.b089m
what race do you consider yourself to be: white, black or african american,
american indian, alaska native, asian, native hawaiian, pacific islander, or
something else?
instr: select all that apply
instr: if r gives a response that is not one of the listed codes, probe: "which
race do you most closely identify with... (repeat categories)?"
user note: interviewer-administered item
user note: code categories have been collapsed to protect participant
confidentiality.
.................................................................................
1. white/caucasian
2. black/african american
9 97. other (specify) - masked version includes american indian,
alaskan native, asian, native hawaiian, and pacific islander
98. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
99. rf (refused)
13107 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
b089m3m r race - multiple response -3 masked
section: b level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secb.otherbackground.b089m
what race do you consider yourself to be: white, black or african american,
american indian, alaska native, asian, native hawaiian, pacific islander, or
something else?
instr: select all that apply
instr: if r gives a response that is not one of the listed codes, probe: "which
race do you most closely identify with... (repeat categories)?"
user note: interviewer-administered item
user note: code categories have been collapsed to protect participant
confidentiality.
.................................................................................
1 1. white/caucasian
2. black/african american
2 97. other (specify) - masked version includes american indian,
alaskan native, asian, native hawaiian, and pacific islander
98. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
99. rf (refused)
13113 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
b091m r race - primary - masked
section: b level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secb.otherbackground.b091_
what race, if any, do you identify with most closely?
user note: interviewer-administered item
user note: code categories have been collapsed to protect participant
confidentiality.
.................................................................................
2 1. white/caucasian
4 2. black/african american
1 8. can't choose; all same
2 97. other (specify) masked version includes american indian,
alaskan native, native hawaiian, asian, and pacific islander
98. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
99. rf (refused)
13107 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
b135 sexual orientation
section: b level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secb.otherbackground.b135_
next, we'd like to ask you a question about how you think of yourself.
do you consider yourself to be [lesbian/gay], straight, bisexual or something
else?
instr: do not probe dk/rf
web-administered text:
next, we'd like to ask you a question about how you think of yourself.
do you consider yourself to be [lesbian/gay], straight, bisexual or something
else?
.................................................................................
15 -8. web non-response
100 1. [gay/lesbian or gay]
8974 2. [straight, that is, not gay/straight, that is, not gay or
lesbian]
60 3. bisexual
327 7. other (specify)
288 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
61 9. rf (refused)
3291 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
b033 number children ever
section: b level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secb.otherbackground.b033_numkids
we need to clarify some aspects of family history.
how many children [have you fathered/have you given birth to]?
please don't count miscarriages or still-births, or adopted or step-children for
this question.
.................................................................................
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n min max mean sd miss
121 0 17 2.47 2.16 12995
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98. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
99. rf (refused)
b034 number living children
section: b level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secb.otherbackground.b034_
if one child (b033 = 1):
is that child alive today?
if more than one child (b033 > 1):
how many of them are still living?
number living:
.................................................................................
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n min max mean sd miss
106 0 16 2.64 2.01 13010
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98. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
99. rf (refused)
b035 r served in military
section: b level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
ref: secb.otherbackground.b035_
have you ever served in the active military of the united states?
user note: interviewer-administered item.
.................................................................................
14 1. yes
87 5. no
8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
9. rf (refused)
13015 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
b036 year military begin
section: b level: respondent type: numeric width: 4 decimals: 0
ref: secb.otherbackground.b036_
during what years were you in active service?
from:
to:
user note: interviewer-administered item.
.................................................................................
14 1950-2015. actual value
9998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
9999. rf (refused)
13102 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
b037 year military end
section: b level: respondent type: numeric width: 4 decimals: 0
ref: secb.otherbackground.b037_
(during what years were you in active service?)
from: [year military begin]
to:
user note: interviewer-administered item.
.................................................................................
14 1952-2022. actual value
9998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
9999. rf (refused)
13102 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
b038 military related disability
section: b level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
ref: secb.otherbackground.b038_
do you have a disability connected with military service?
user note: interviewer-administered item.
.................................................................................
5 1. yes
9 5. no
8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
9. rf (refused)
13102 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
b096 military rank when left
section: b level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
ref: secb.otherbackground.b096_
were you a commissioned officer, a warrant officer, or enlisted personnel when
you left the armed forces for the last time?
definition: by "commissioned officer" we mean those with pay grades o-1 through
o-10, or, for example, lieutenants, majors, or captains.
by "warrant officer" we mean those with pay grades w-1 through w-5.
by "enlisted personnel" we mean those with pay grades e1 through e9, or, for
example, privates, airmen, seamen, corporals, sergeants, or petty officers.
user note: interviewer-administered item.
.................................................................................
3 1. a commissioned officer
2. a warrant officer
11 3. enlisted personnel
8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
9. rf (refused)
13102 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
b097 ever fire weapon
section: b level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
ref: secb.otherbackground.b097_
did you ever fire a weapon against the enemy or come under enemy fire?
user note: interviewer-administered item.
.................................................................................
3 1. yes
11 5. no
8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
9. rf (refused)
13102 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
b039 year moved to main residence
section: b level: respondent type: numeric width: 4 decimals: 0
ref: secb.livedarea.b039_yrmovemainres
in what year did you move to your current home in [main residence city, state
(state abbreviation)]?
year:
.................................................................................
3 -8. web non-response
1493 1933-2023. actual value
37 9998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
1 9999. rf (refused)
11582 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
b040 month moved to main residence
section: b level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secb.livedarea.b040_momovemainres
in what month was that?
month:
.................................................................................
2 -8. web non-response
86 1. jan
77 2. feb
91 3. mar
98 4. apr
92 5. may
95 6. jun
81 7. jul
94 8. aug
84 9. sep
88 10. oct
80 11. nov
78 12. dec
19 98. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
99. rf (refused)
12051 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
b041m1 reasons for move-1
section: b level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secb.livedarea.b041m
what were your reasons for moving to (your current home in) [main res address
city, state (state abbreviation)]?
instr: select up to two reasons
.................................................................................
142 1. to be near or with children
76 2. to be near or with other relatives or friends
75 3. health problem or services
26 4. climate or weather
5. leisure activities
123 6. to move to a smaller or less expensive home
71 7. to move to a larger home
72 8. work or retirement related
50 9. change in marital status
61 10. dispossed, evicted, forced to move
577 97. other (specify)
98. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
3 99. rf (refused)
11840 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
b041m2 reasons for move-2
section: b level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secb.livedarea.b041m
what were your reasons for moving to (your current home in) [main res address
city, state (state abbreviation)]?
instr: select up to two reasons
.................................................................................
30 1. to be near or with children
32 2. to be near or with other relatives or friends
26 3. health problem or services
15 4. climate or weather
5. leisure activities
25 6. to move to a smaller or less expensive home
7 7. to move to a larger home
10 8. work or retirement related
8 9. change in marital status
7 10. dispossed, evicted, forced to move
153 97. other (specify)
98. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
99. rf (refused)
12803 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
b047m st/country r lived during school-masked
section: b level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secb.livedarea.b047_
in what state or country did you live most of the time you were [in grade
school/in high school/about age 10]?
state:
or
country (specify):
instr: enter 'ot' for other country.
user note: interviewer-administered item
user note: code categories have been collapsed to protect participant
confidentiality.
.................................................................................
8 1. northeast region: new england division (me, nh, vt, ma, ri,
ct)
9 2. northeast region: middle atlantic division (ny, nj, pa)
18 3. midwest region: east north central division (oh, in, il, mi,
wi)
7 4. midwest region: west north central division (mn, ia, mo, nd,
sd, ne, ks)
15 5. south region: south atlantic division (de, md, dc, va, wv,
nc, sc, ga, fl)
4 6. south region: east south central division (ky, tn, al, ms)
6 7. south region: west south central division (ar, la, ok, tx)
2 8. west region: mountain division (mt, id, wy, co, nm, az, ut,
nv)
19 9. west region: pacific division (wa, or, ca, ak, hi)
13 11. foreign country: not in a census division (includes u.s.
territories)
98. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
99. rf (refused)
13015 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
b049 lived rural area during school
section: b level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
ref: secb.livedarea.b049_
were you living in a rural area most of the time when you were [in grade
school/in high school/about age 10]?
user note: interviewer-administered item.
.................................................................................
41 1. yes
56 5. no
4 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
9. rf (refused)
13015 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
b050 r religious preference
section: b level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
ref: secb.livedarea.b050_
what is your religious preference; is it protestant, catholic, jewish, some
other religion, or do you have no preference?
user note: interviewer-administered item.
.................................................................................
20 1. protestant
22 2. catholic
1 3. jewish
18 4. no preference
40 7. other (specify)
8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
9. rf (refused)
13015 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
b052m denomination- masked
section: b level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secb.livedarea.b052_
what denomination is that?
user note: this variable's data will be available in a subsequent release of
the 2022 core survey.
user note: interviewer-administered item
user note: code categories have been collapsed to protect participant
confidentiality
.................................................................................
1. protestant: reformation era (congregational; episcopalian,
anglican, church of england; evangelical and reformed;
lutheran; presbyterian; reformed, dutch reformed or
christian reformed; united church of christ)
11. protestant: pietistic (african methodist episcopal; ame
zion; baptist--na type; disciples of christ; methodist;
united brethren or evangelical brethren; mennonite, amish;
church of the brethren; 'christian')
21. protestant: fundamentalist (church of christ; church of god,
holiness; church of god in christ; fundamentalist baptist;
nazarene or free methodist; pentecostal or assembly of god;
plymouth brethren; salvation army; sanctified; seventh day
adventist;
41. protestant: general (protestant, no denomination given; non-
denominational protestant church; community church--no
denominational basis; 'born again christian'--nfs;
'evangelical'--nfs; other protestant--not listed above)
51. catholic; eastern orthodox (roman catholic; 'catholic'--nfs;
greek rite catholic; orthodox; eastern orthodox;
greek/russian orthodox; other orthodox)
61. non-traditional christian (christian scientist; jehovah's
witness; latter day saints; mormons; quakers; spiritualists;
unitarian or universalist; unity; other non-traditional
christian)
81. non-judeo-christian (nation of islam; islam; muslim; moslem;
mohammedan; world community of islam in the west; buddhist;
hindu; bahai; other non-judeo-christian religion)
91. no religion; none; no preference; atheist; agnostic; other
98. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
99. rf (refused)
13116 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
b082 how often attend religious serv
section: b level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secb.b082_oftreligservices
about how often have you attended religious services during the past year?
probe if necessary: (would you say more than once a week, once a week, two or
three times a month, one or more times a year, or not at all?)
web-administered text:
about how often have you attended religious services during the past year?
.................................................................................
8 -8. web non-response
1318 1. more than once a week
2853 2. once a week
1355 3. two or three times a month
2465 4. one or more times a year
5011 5. not at all
92 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
13 9. rf (refused)
1 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
b054 english usually spoken in home
section: b level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
ref: secb.b054_
is english the language you usually speak at home?
user note: interviewer-administered item.
.................................................................................
91 1. yes
10 5. no
8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
9. rf (refused)
13015 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
b055 new marriage since previous wave
section: b level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secb.marriage2.b055_
sometimes marital situations are not entirely clear from what we've asked so
far. please bear with me for a few more questions on this.
were you married at any time since [prev wave iw month], [prev wave iw year]?
.................................................................................
1 -8. web non-response
176 1. yes
5001 5. no
11 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
3 9. rf (refused)
7924 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
b056 between wave marriage start-month
section: b level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secb.marriage2.b056_
[you told us earlier that you were married since [[prev wave iw month], [prev
wave iw year]. ]]
in what month and year were you married?
month:
year:
.................................................................................
4 -8. web non-response
8 1. jan
15 2. feb
12 3. mar
17 4. apr
9 5. may
17 6. jun
21 7. jul
22 8. aug
9 9. sep
12 10. oct
12 11. nov
10 12. dec
6 98. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
2 99. rf (refused)
12940 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
b057 between wave marriage start-year
section: b level: respondent type: numeric width: 4 decimals: 0
ref: secb.marriage2.b057_
[you told us earlier that you were married since [[prev wave iw month], [prev
wave iw year]. ]]
in what month and year were you married?
month:
year:
.................................................................................
8 -8. web non-response
150 1992-2023. actual value
15 9998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
3 9999. rf (refused)
12940 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
b058 divorce/widow since previous wave
section: b level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secb.marriage2.b058_divwidsincepw
did you divorce or become widowed since [prev wave iw month], [prev wave iw
year]?
.................................................................................
2 -8. web non-response
99 1. yes, divorced[/or]annulled
71 2. yes, widowed
4988 5. no
27 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
5 9. rf (refused)
7924 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
b059 between wave divorce/widow-month
section: b level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secb.marriage2.b059_
in what month and year did you [divorce/become widowed]?
month:
year:
.................................................................................
1 -8. web non-response
22 1. jan
13 2. feb
8 3. mar
13 4. apr
12 5. may
17 6. jun
12 7. jul
12 8. aug
14 9. sep
9 10. oct
13 11. nov
17 12. dec
7 98. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
99. rf (refused)
12946 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
b060 between wave divorce/widow-year
section: b level: respondent type: numeric width: 4 decimals: 0
ref: secb.marriage2.b060_
(in what month and year did you [divorce/become widowed]?)
month: [b059 value]
year:
web-administered text:
in what month and year did you [divorce/become widowed]?
.................................................................................
2 -8. web non-response
168 1991-2023. actual value
9998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
9999. rf (refused)
12946 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
b061 marital status if unmarried
section: b level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
ref: secb.marriage2.b061_askmarstat
just to clarify, are you currently separated, divorced, widowed, or have you
never been married?
instr: if r reports being partnered, read: for this question, we are interested
in knowing your legal marital status. would you say you are currently married,
separated, divorced, widowed, or never married?
web-administered text:
just to clarify, are you currently separated, divorced, widowed, or have you
never been married? for this question, we are interested in knowing your legal
marital status.
.................................................................................
108 1. [vol] married [iwer-administered only]
2 2. [vol] annulled [iwer-administered only]
263 3. separated
2176 4. divorced
2535 5. widowed
1045 6. never married
42 7. other (specify)
10 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
11 9. rf (refused)
6924 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
b065 number of marriages
section: b level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
ref: secb.marriage2.b065_
altogether, how many times have you been married (including your current
marriage)?
user note: interviewer-administered item.
.................................................................................
0. [vol] never been married
44 1. once
28 2. twice
12 3. three times
6 4. four or more
8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
9. rf (refused)
13026 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
b066_1 first marriage year began
section: b level: respondent type: numeric width: 4 decimals: 0
ref: secb.marriage2.marriagea[1].b066_yrmarbegan
in what year did your [first/second/third/current/most recent] marriage begin?
year:
user note: interviewer-administered item.
.................................................................................
65 1941-2022. actual value
3 9998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
9999. rf (refused)
13048 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
b067_1 first marriage month began
section: b level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secb.marriage2.marriagea[1].b067_momarbegan
in what month was that?
month:
user note: interviewer-administered item.
.................................................................................
5 1. jan
4 2. feb
3 3. mar
6 4. apr
5 5. may
9 6. jun
7 7. jul
4 8. aug
4 9. sep
5 10. oct
3 11. nov
6 12. dec
7 98. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
99. rf (refused)
13048 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
b068_1 first marriage end divorce/widow
section: b level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
ref: secb.marriage2.marriagea[1].b068_howmarend
(did that marriage end in divorce or were you widowed?)
user note: interviewer-administered item.
.................................................................................
53 4. divorced
11 5. widowed
3 7. other (specify)
1 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
9. rf (refused)
13048 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
b070_1 first marriage-years marriage
section: b level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secb.marriage2.marriagea[1].b070_numyrsmar
about how many years did that marriage last?
user note: interviewer-administered item.
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
n min max mean sd miss
64 0 45 11.50 10.92 13048
-----------------------------------------------------------------
4 98. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
99. rf (refused)
b066_2 second marriage year began
section: b level: respondent type: numeric width: 4 decimals: 0
ref: secb.marriage2.marriagea[2].b066_yrmarbegan
in what year did your [first/second/third/current/most recent] marriage begin?
year:
user note: interviewer-administered item.
.................................................................................
43 1953-2022. actual value
3 9998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
9999. rf (refused)
13070 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
b067_2 second marriage month began
section: b level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secb.marriage2.marriagea[2].b067_momarbegan
in what month was that?
month:
user note: interviewer-administered item.
.................................................................................
1 1. jan
7 2. feb
3 3. mar
4 4. apr
4 5. may
8 6. jun
2 7. jul
3 8. aug
3 9. sep
3 10. oct
3 11. nov
3 12. dec
2 98. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
99. rf (refused)
13070 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
b068_2 second marriage end divorce/widow
section: b level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
ref: secb.marriage2.marriagea[2].b068_howmarend
(did that marriage end in divorce or were you widowed?)
user note: interviewer-administered item.
.................................................................................
18 4. divorced
10 5. widowed
5 7. other (specify)
8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
9. rf (refused)
13083 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
b070_2 second marriage-years marriage
section: b level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secb.marriage2.marriagea[2].b070_numyrsmar
about how many years did that marriage last?
user note: interviewer-administered item.
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
n min max mean sd miss
31 0 36 11.00 9.84 13083
-----------------------------------------------------------------
2 98. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
99. rf (refused)
b066_3 third marriage year began
section: b level: respondent type: numeric width: 4 decimals: 0
ref: secb.marriage2.marriagea[3].b066_yrmarbegan
in what year did your [first/second/third/current/most recent] marriage begin?
year:
user note: interviewer-administered item.
.................................................................................
15 1968-2022. actual value
3 9998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
9999. rf (refused)
13098 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
b067_3 third marriage month began
section: b level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secb.marriage2.marriagea[3].b067_momarbegan
in what month was that?
month:
user note: interviewer-administered item.
.................................................................................
1. jan
2. feb
2 3. mar
2 4. apr
1 5. may
2 6. jun
3 7. jul
2 8. aug
2 9. sep
1 10. oct
11. nov
1 12. dec
2 98. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
99. rf (refused)
13098 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
b068_3 third marriage end divorce/widow
section: b level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
ref: secb.marriage2.marriagea[3].b068_howmarend
(did that marriage end in divorce or were you widowed?)
user note: interviewer-administered item.
.................................................................................
7 4. divorced
4 5. widowed
7. other (specify)
8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
9. rf (refused)
13105 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
b070_3 third marriage-years marriage
section: b level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secb.marriage2.marriagea[3].b070_numyrsmar
about how many years did that marriage last?
user note: interviewer-administered item.
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
n min max mean sd miss
11 1 32 10.64 11.29 13105
-----------------------------------------------------------------
98. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
99. rf (refused)
blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
b066_4 fourth marriage year began
section: b level: respondent type: numeric width: 4 decimals: 0
ref: secb.marriage2.marriagea[4].b066_yrmarbegan
in what year did your [first/second/third/current/most recent] marriage begin?
year:
user note: interviewer-administered item.
.................................................................................
6 1983-2022. actual value
9998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
9999. rf (refused)
13110 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
b067_4 fourth marriage month began
section: b level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secb.marriage2.marriagea[4].b067_momarbegan
in what month was that?
month:
user note: interviewer-administered item.
.................................................................................
1 1. jan
2. feb
1 3. mar
1 4. apr
5. may
1 6. jun
7. jul
1 8. aug
9. sep
10. oct
1 11. nov
12. dec
98. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
99. rf (refused)
13110 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
b068_4 fourth marriage end divorce/widow
section: b level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
ref: secb.marriage2.marriagea[4].b068_howmarend
(did that marriage end in divorce or were you widowed?)
user note: interviewer-administered item.
.................................................................................
4. divorced
3 5. widowed
7. other (specify)
8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
9. rf (refused)
13113 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
b070_4 fourth marriage-years married
section: b level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secb.marriage2.marriagea[4].b070_numyrsmar
about how many years did that marriage last?
user note: interviewer-administered item.
.................................................................................
3 3-7. acutal values
98. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
98. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
13113 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
b063 marital status assigned
section: b level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
ref: secb.b063_marstatassign
*
user note: b063 is assigned using values from the following variables: x065,
a007, a023, a026, a034, a202, a231, b061, and b058.
.................................................................................
6911 1. [vol] married
2 2. [vol] annulled
384 3. separated
2176 4. divorced
2536 5. widowed
1045 6. never married
42 7. other (specify)
9 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
11 9. rf (refused)
b076 assist section b-demographics
section: b level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
ref: secb.b076_assistb
instr: how often did r receive assistance with answers in section b -
demographics?
user note: interviewer-administered item.
.................................................................................
11473 1. never
143 2. a few times
29 3. most or all of the time
4 4. the section was done by a proxy reporter
1467 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
bmode ending mode - section b
section: b level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
user note: this variable identifies the mode at completion of this section.
.................................................................................
5755 1. phone
5894 2. ftf
1298 3. web
168 4. web-small
1 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
vdate 2022 data model version
section: b level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
user note: this variable identifies which data model was used to interview the
household. please reference the data description for a summary of changes in
each data model.
.................................................................................
2155 1. version 1
2035 2. version 2
1184 3. version 3
450 4. version 4
1439 5. version 5
5853 6. version 6
version 2022 data release version
section: b level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
.................................................................................
13116 1. hrs 2022 early release - february 2024