section f: parents, siblings and transfers (respondent)
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hrs 2022 early release
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hhid household identification number
section: f level: respondent type: character width: 6 decimals: 0
.................................................................................
13116 010001-959738. household identification number
pn respondent person identification number
section: f 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: f 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: f 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: f 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: f 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: f 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: f 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
f207 alternate year for f sequences 0-asked 1-not asked
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
ref: secf.f207_
*
.................................................................................
13116 1. alternate wave question set to not asked
f205 assigned-mother lives with r
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
ref: secf.f205_malivinghhm
*
.................................................................................
196 1. yes
12920 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f206 assigned-father lives with r
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
ref: secf.f206_palivinghhm
*
.................................................................................
42 1. yes
13074 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f001 mother alive
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parents.f001_f020.f001_maalive
now we have some questions about your parents.
is your mother still living?
.................................................................................
2369 1. yes
856 5. no
12 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
9. rf (refused)
9879 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f002 mothers age
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 3 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parents.f001_f020.f002_maage
[now we have some questions about your mother.]
about how old is she?
age:
.................................................................................
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n min max mean sd miss
101 44 98 80.07 8.80 13014
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1 998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
999. rf (refused)
f003 mothers personal needs
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parents.f001_f020.f003_mapersneed
[now we have some questions about your mother.]
does she need help with basic personal needs like dressing, eating, or bathing?
.................................................................................
2 -8. web non-response
597 1. yes
1758 5. no
11 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
9. rf (refused)
10748 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f004 mother alone hr
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parents.f001_f020.f004_
can she be left alone for an hour or more?
.................................................................................
1 -8. web non-response
2088 1. yes
262 5. no
16 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
1 9. rf (refused)
10748 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f233 mother ever had alzheimers
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parents.f001_f020.f233_maeverhadalzheimers
has a doctor ever told your mother that she has alzheimer's disease?
.................................................................................
3 -8. web non-response
197 1. yes
2123 5. no
16 7. [vol] not alzheimer's disease [iwer-administered only]
28 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
1 9. rf (refused)
10748 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f234 mother ever had dementia
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parents.f001_f020.f234_maeverhaddementia
has a doctor ever told your mother that she has dementia, senility or any other
serious memory impairment?
.................................................................................
1 -8. web non-response
175 1. yes
1937 5. no
38 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
1 9. rf (refused)
10964 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f006 age mother died
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 3 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parents.f001_f020.f006_agemadied
about how old was she when she [died/passed away]?
instr: probe if necessary
age:
web-administered text:
about how old was she when she passed away?
.................................................................................
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n min max mean sd miss
830 23 107 83.59 12.24 12260
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4 -8. web non-response
22 998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
999. rf (refused)
f007 month mother died
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parents.f001_f020.f007_
in what month and year did she (die/pass away)?
month:
web-administered text:
in what month and year did she pass away?
.................................................................................
6 -8. web non-response
69 1. jan
62 2. feb
64 3. mar
47 4. apr
67 5. may
62 6. jun
63 7. jul
63 8. aug
49 9. sep
67 10. oct
68 11. nov
86 12. dec
81 98. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
2 99. rf (refused)
12260 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f008 yr mother died
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 4 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parents.f001_f020.f008_yrmadied
in what month and year did she (die/pass away)?
year:
.................................................................................
6 -8. web non-response
784 1925-2023. actual value
64 9998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
2 9999. rf (refused)
12260 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f009 mother illness
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parents.f001_f020.f009_
did she have an illness lasting 3 months or more during the last year she was
alive?
.................................................................................
5 -8. web non-response
544 1. yes
276 5. no
30 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
1 9. rf (refused)
12260 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f010 did mother live in nh
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parents.f001_f020.f010_
did she ever live in a nursing home?
def: 'ever live in a nursing home' means moving into and having the nursing
home as their home. a nursing home provides all of the following services for
its residents: 24-hour nursing assistance and supervision, dispensing
medication, personal assistance, and rooms & meals.
.................................................................................
2 -8. web non-response
244 1. yes
602 5. no
8 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
9. rf (refused)
12260 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f011 father alive
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parents.f001_f020.f011_paalive
[now we have some questions about your parents.]
is your father still living?
.................................................................................
1 -8. web non-response
1038 1. yes
729 5. no
55 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
1 9. rf (refused)
11292 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f012 father age
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 3 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parents.f001_f020.f012_paage
[now we have some questions about your father.]
about how old is he?
age:
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n min max mean sd miss
56 58 98 81.50 8.27 13060
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998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
999. rf (refused)
f013 father personal needs
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parents.f001_f020.f013_papersneed
[now we have some questions about your father.]
does he need help with basic personal needs like dressing, eating, or bathing?
.................................................................................
3 -8. web non-response
180 1. yes
829 5. no
24 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
1 9. rf (refused)
12079 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f014 father alone hr
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parents.f001_f020.f014_
can he be left alone for an hour or more?
.................................................................................
3 -8. web non-response
924 1. yes
86 5. no
24 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
9. rf (refused)
12079 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f235 father ever had alzheimers
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parents.f001_f020.f235_paeverhadalzheimers
has a doctor ever told your father that he has alzheimer's disease?
.................................................................................
2 -8. web non-response
72 1. yes
924 5. no
5 7. [vol] not alzheimer's disease [iwer-administered only]
33 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
1 9. rf (refused)
12079 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f236 father ever had dementia
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parents.f001_f020.f236_paeverhaddementia
has a doctor ever told your father that he has dementia, senility or any other
serious memory impairment?
.................................................................................
2 -8. web non-response
55 1. yes
867 5. no
33 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
1 9. rf (refused)
12158 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f016 age father died
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 3 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parents.f001_f020.f016_agepadied
about how old was he when he [died/passed away]?
instr: probe if necessary
age:
web-administered text:
about how old was he when he passed away?
.................................................................................
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n min max mean sd miss
668 22 105 79.32 13.87 12386
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4 -8. web non-response
56 998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
2 999. rf (refused)
f017 mo father died
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parents.f001_f020.f017_mopadied
in what month and year did he (die/pass away)?
month:
web-administered text:
in what month and year did he pass away?
.................................................................................
6 -8. web non-response
58 1. jan
58 2. feb
51 3. mar
46 4. apr
37 5. may
52 6. jun
37 7. jul
49 8. aug
46 9. sep
38 10. oct
62 11. nov
61 12. dec
125 98. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
4 99. rf (refused)
12386 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f018 yr father died
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 4 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parents.f001_f020.f018_yrpadied
in what month and year did he (die/pass away)?
year:
.................................................................................
5 -8. web non-response
615 1934-2023. actual value
105 9998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
5 9999. rf (refused)
12386 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f019 father illness
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parents.f001_f020.f019_paillness
did he have an illness lasting 3 months or more during the last year he was
alive?
.................................................................................
4 -8. web non-response
401 1. yes
264 5. no
58 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
2 9. rf (refused)
12387 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f020 did father live in nh
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parents.f001_f020.f020_panhome
did he ever live in a nursing home?
def: 'ever live in a nursing home' means moving into and having the nursing home
as their home. a nursing home provides all of the following services for its
residents: 24-hour nursing assistance and supervision, dispensing of medication,
personal assistance, and rooms & meals.
.................................................................................
4 -8. web non-response
136 1. yes
562 5. no
26 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
1 9. rf (refused)
12387 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f021 parents still married
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parents.f021_f056.f021_stillmarr
are your parents still married to each other?
.................................................................................
388 1. yes
212 5. no
8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
9. rf (refused)
12516 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f022 mother currently married
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parents.f021_f056.f022_mamarrstat
is your mother currently married?
.................................................................................
4 -8. web non-response
207 1. yes
1760 5. no
7 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
2 9. rf (refused)
11136 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f023 father currently married
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parents.f021_f056.f023_pamarrstat
is your father currently married?
.................................................................................
1 -8. web non-response
230 1. yes
407 5. no
11 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
9. rf (refused)
12467 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f024 parents own home
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parents.f021_f056.f024_parownhome
do they own a home?
.................................................................................
321 1. yes
66 5. no
1 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
9. rf (refused)
12728 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f247 parents difficulty paying bills
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parents.f021_f056.f247_pardiffbills
how difficult is it for your parents to meet monthly payments on their bills?
instr: please read the response options to r.
.................................................................................
1 -8. web non-response
267 1. not at all difficult
57 2. not very difficult
44 3. somewhat difficult
11 4. very difficult
5 5. completely difficult
3 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
9. rf (refused)
12728 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f026 parents live together
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parents.f021_f056.f026_parlivtoget
do they live together?
.................................................................................
372 1. yes
15 5. no
1 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
9. rf (refused)
12728 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f027 w/whom parents live
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parents.f021_f056.f027_parlivwith
with whom do they live -- with you, by themselves, with another child, with
other relatives, in a nursing home, or what?
web-administered text:
with whom do they live?
.................................................................................
9 1. [lives with r/with me]
284 2. by themselves
55 3. with another child
6 4. with other relatives
4 5. in a nursing home
3 6. in a retirement center; including senior housing complex,
assisted care facility, adult foster care, assisted living
facility
11 7. other (specify); including caregiver, companion, or
roommate/tenant
8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
9. rf (refused)
12744 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f030 r or parents move
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parents.f021_f056.f030_rorparmove
did your parents move in with you, or did you move in with them?
.................................................................................
1 1. [parents moved in with r/parents moved in with me]
2. [r moved in with parents/ i moved in with my parents]
5. [parents have always lived with r/parents have always lived
with me]
6. [both parents and r moved to be together/both parents and i
moved to be together]
7. other (specify)
8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
9. rf (refused)
13115 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f034 did move help parents or r
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parents.f021_f056.f034_whomovehelp
would you say the move was made mainly to help your parents out, to help you
out, or because it was helpful to all?
.................................................................................
1 1. [help parents/to help parents]
2. [help r/ to help me]
3. helpful to all
8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
9. rf (refused)
13115 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f035 parents live w/in 10 mi
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parents.f021_f056.f035_parliv10mi
do your parents live within 10 miles of you?
.................................................................................
113 1. yes
249 5. no
1 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
9. rf (refused)
12753 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f036m state parents live - masked
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parents.f021_f056.f036_parst
in what state do they live?
state:
instr: type 'ot' 'to enter other country'.
web-administered text:
in what state do they live?
instr: if they do not live in u.s., select 'other country' from the bottom of
the list.
user note: code categories have been collapsed to protect participant
confidentiality.
.................................................................................
14 1. northeast region: new england division (me, nh, vt, ma, ri,
ct)
25 2. northeast region: middle atlantic division (ny, nj, pa)
45 3. midwest region: east north central division (oh, in, il, mi,
wi)
32 4. midwest region: west north central division (mn, ia, mo, nd,
sd, ne, ks)
75 5. south region: south atlantic division (de, md, dc, va, wv,
nc, sc, ga, fl)
22 6. south region: east south central division (ky, tn, al, ms)
27 7. south region: west south central division (ar, la, ok, tx)
23 8. west region: mountain division (mt, id, wy, co, nm, az, ut,
nv)
40 9. west region: pacific division (wa, or, ca, ak, hi)
60 11. foreign country: not in a census division (includes u.s.
territories)
98. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
99. rf (refused)
12753 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f038 freq contact w/parents
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 3 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parents.f021_f056.f038_contactwpar
how often do you [or your [husband/wife/partner]] have contact -- either in
person or by phone, mail or e-mail -- with them?
instr: if 'almost never' or 'never,' enter "0" at number of times, and select
"next" to continue.
number of times:
per:
.................................................................................
3 -8. web non-response
43 1-100. actual value
998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
999. rf (refused)
13070 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f039 freq contact w/parents- per
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parents.f021_f056.f039_freqcontpar
(how often do you [or your [husband/wife/partner]] have contact -- either in
person or by phone or mail -- with them?)
instr: if 'almost never' or 'never,' enter "0" at number of times, and select
"next" to continue.
number of times:
per:
.................................................................................
11 1. day
28 2. week
2 3. every two weeks/bi-weekly
3 4. month
2 5. year
6. almost never
7. other (specify)
13070 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f041 mother own home
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parents.f021_f056.f041_maownhome
does your mother own a home?
.................................................................................
4 -8. web non-response
1141 1. yes
822 5. no
9 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
4 9. rf (refused)
11136 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f248 mother difficulty paying bills
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parents.f021_f056.f248_madiffbills
how difficult is it for your mother to meet monthly payments on her bills?
instr: please read the response options to r.
.................................................................................
5 -8. web non-response
1197 1. not at all difficult
280 2. not very difficult
284 3. somewhat difficult
58 4. very difficult
82 5. completely difficult
64 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
10 9. rf (refused)
11136 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f043 w/whom mother live
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parents.f021_f056.f043_malivwith
with whom does your mother live -- with you, by herself [or with her husband
only], with another child, with other relatives, in a nursing home, or what?
web-administered text:
with whom does your mother live?
.................................................................................
1 -8. web non-response
194 1. [lives with r/with me]
909 2. by herself [or with her husband only]
490 3. with another child
120 4. with other relatives
116 5. in a nursing home
39 6. in a retirement center; including senior housing complex,
assisted care facility, adult foster care, assisted living
facility
123 7. other (specify); including caregiver, companion, or
roommate/tenant
3 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
2 9. rf (refused)
11119 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f046 r or mother move
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parents.f021_f056.f046_mawhomove
did your mother move in with you, or did you move in with her?
.................................................................................
1 -8. web non-response
28 1. [mother moved in with r/my mother moved in with me]
17 2. [r moved in with mother/i moved in with my mother]
5. [mother has always lived with r/ my mother has always lived
with me]
1 6. [both mother and r moved to be together/both my mother and i
moved to be together]
2 7. other (specify)
8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
9. rf (refused)
13067 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f050 did move help mother or r
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parents.f021_f056.f050_mawhohelp
would you say the move was made mainly to help your mother out, to help you out,
or because it was helpful to all?
.................................................................................
1 -8. web non-response
27 1. [help mother/to help my mother]
5 2. [help r/help me]
15 3. helpful to all
1 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
9. rf (refused)
13067 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f051 mother live w/in 10 mi
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parents.f021_f056.f051_maliv10mi
does your mother live within 10 miles of you?
.................................................................................
1 -8. web non-response
643 1. yes
1147 5. no
12 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
9. rf (refused)
11313 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f052m state mother live - masked
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parents.f021_f056.f052_mast
in what state does she live?
instr: type 'ot' to enter other country.
state:
web-administered text:
in what state does she live?
instr: if she does not live in u.s., select 'other country' from the bottom of
the list.
state:
user note: code categories have been collapsed to protect participant
confidentiality.
.................................................................................
7 -8. web non-response
53 1. northeast region: new england division (me, nh, vt, ma, ri,
ct)
159 2. northeast region: middle atlantic division (ny, nj, pa)
239 3. midwest region: east north central division (oh, in, il, mi,
wi)
90 4. midwest region: west north central division (mn, ia, mo, nd,
sd, ne, ks)
373 5. south region: south atlantic division (de, md, dc, va, wv,
nc, sc, ga, fl)
133 6. south region: east south central division (ky, tn, al, ms)
169 7. south region: west south central division (ar, la, ok, tx)
104 8. west region: mountain division (mt, id, wy, co, nm, az, ut,
nv)
216 9. west region: pacific division (wa, or, ca, ak, hi)
257 11. foreign country: not in a census division (includes u.s.
territories)
2 98. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
1 99. rf (refused)
11313 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f054 freq contact w/mother
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 3 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parents.f021_f056.f054_contactwma
how often do you [or your [husband/wife/partner]] have contact -- either in
person or by phone or mail -- with your [mother and her husband/mother]?
instr: if 'almost never' or 'never,' enter "0" at number of times, and select
"next" to continue.
number of times:
per:
.................................................................................
16 -8. web non-response
1736 0-365. actual value
50 998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
1 999. rf (refused)
11313 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f055 freq contact mother- per
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parents.f021_f056.f055_freqcontma
(how often do you [or your [husband/wife/partner]] have contact -- either in
person or by phone or mail -- with your [mother and her husband/mother]?)
instr: if 'almost never' or 'never,' enter "0" at number of times, and select
"next" to continue.
number of times:
per:
.................................................................................
5 -8. web non-response
493 1. day
871 2. week
55 3. every two weeks/bi-weekly
173 4. month
50 5. year
6. almost never
42 7. other (specify)
11427 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f057 father own home
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parents.f057_f072.f057_paownhome
does your father own a home?
.................................................................................
1 -8. web non-response
469 1. yes
176 5. no
19 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
9. rf (refused)
12451 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f249 father difficulty paying bills
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parents.f057_f072.f249_padiffbills
how difficult is it for your father to meet monthly payments on his bills?
instr: please read the response options to r.
.................................................................................
2 -8. web non-response
443 1. not at all difficult
73 2. not very difficult
63 3. somewhat difficult
13 4. very difficult
20 5. completely difficult
49 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
2 9. rf (refused)
12451 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f059 w/whom father live
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parents.f057_f072.f059_palivwith
with whom does your father live -- with you, by himself [or with his wife only]
with another child, with other relatives, in a nursing home, or what?
web-administered text:
with whom does your father live?
.................................................................................
2 -8. web non-response
34 1. [lives with r/with me]
423 2. by himself (or with his wife only)
81 3. with another child
22 4. with other relatives
22 5. in a nursing home
12 6. in a retirement center; including senior housing complex,
assisted care facility, adult foster care, assisted living
facility
55 7. other (specify); including caregiver, companion, or
roommate/tenant
12 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
2 9. rf (refused)
12451 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f062 r or father move
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parents.f057_f072.f062_pawhomove
did your father move in with you, or did you move in with him?
.................................................................................
13 1. [father moved in with r/my father moved in with me]
2 2. [r moved in with father/i moved in with my father]
1 5. [father has always lived with r/my father has always lived
with me]
6. [both father and r moved to be together/both my father and i
moved to be together]
7. other (specify)
8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
9. rf (refused)
13100 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f066 did move help father or r
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parents.f057_f072.f066_pawhohelp
would you say the move was made mainly to help your father out, to help you out,
or because it was helpful to all?
.................................................................................
11 1. [help father/to help father]
1 2. [help r/help me]
3 3. helpful to all
8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
9. rf (refused)
13101 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f067 father live w/in 10 mi
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parents.f057_f072.f067_paliv10mi
does your father live within 10 miles of you?
.................................................................................
136 1. yes
480 5. no
7 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
1 9. rf (refused)
12492 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f068m state father live - masked
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parents.f057_f072.f068_past
in what state does he live?
instr: type 'ot' to enter other country.
state:
web-administered text:
in what state does he live?
if he does not live in u.s., select 'other country' from the bottom of the list.
state:
user note: code categories have been collapsed to protect participant
confidentiality.
.................................................................................
3 -8. web non-response
19 1. northeast region: new england division (me, nh, vt, ma, ri,
ct)
47 2. northeast region: middle atlantic division (ny, nj, pa)
87 3. midwest region: east north central division (oh, in, il, mi,
wi)
41 4. midwest region: west north central division (mn, ia, mo, nd,
sd, ne, ks)
121 5. south region: south atlantic division (de, md, dc, va, wv,
nc, sc, ga, fl)
41 6. south region: east south central division (ky, tn, al, ms)
43 7. south region: west south central division (ar, la, ok, tx)
50 8. west region: mountain division (mt, id, wy, co, nm, az, ut,
nv)
82 9. west region: pacific division (wa, or, ca, ak, hi)
87 11. foreign country: not in a census division (includes u.s.
territories)
2 98. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
1 99. rf (refused)
12492 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f070 freq contact w/father
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 3 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parents.f057_f072.f070_contactwpa
how often do you [or your [husband/wife/partner] ] have contact -- either in
person or by phone or mail -- with your [father and his wife/father]?
instr: if 'almost never' or 'never,' enter "0" at number of times, and select
"next" to continue.
number of times:
per:
.................................................................................
7 -8. web non-response
610 0-90. actual value
6 998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
2 999. rf (refused)
12491 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f071 freq contact father- per
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parents.f057_f072.f071_freqcontpa
(how often do you [or your [husband/wife/partner]] have contact -- either in
person or by phone or mail -- with your [father and his wife/father]?)
instr: if 'almost never' or 'never,' enter "0" at number of times, and select
"next" to continue.
number of times:
per:
.................................................................................
9 -8. web non-response
78 1. day
243 2. week
28 3. every two weeks/bi-weekly
120 4. month
40 5. year
6. almost never
25 7. other (specify)
12573 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f073 number living sisters
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secf.sibling.f073_numsis
now we have some questions about your brothers and sisters.
how many living sisters do you have?
include adopted or half-sisters but do not count step-sisters.
instr: enter "0" for none.
number of sisters:
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
n min max mean sd miss
724 0 10 1.84 1.66 12388
-----------------------------------------------------------------
3 98. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
1 99. rf (refused)
f074 only sister married
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secf.sibling.f074_sismarr
is she currently married?
.................................................................................
2 -8. web non-response
119 1. yes
103 5. no
2 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
9. rf (refused)
12890 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f075 number sisters married
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secf.sibling.f075_numsismarr
how many of them are currently married?
instr: enter "0" for none.
number of married sisters:
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
n min max mean sd miss
348 0 10 1.76 1.60 12765
-----------------------------------------------------------------
3 98. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
99. rf (refused)
f076 number living brothers
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secf.sibling.f076_numbro
[now we have some questions about your brothers and sisters./(now we have some
questions about your brothers.)]
how many living brothers do you have?
include adopted or half-brothers but do not count step-brothers.
instr: enter "0" for none
number of brothers:
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
n min max mean sd miss
722 0 10 1.74 1.64 12390
-----------------------------------------------------------------
3 98. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
1 99. rf (refused)
f077 only brother married
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
ref: secf.sibling.f077_bromarr
is he currently married?
.................................................................................
145 1. yes
94 5. no
1 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
9. rf (refused)
12876 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f078 number brothers married
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secf.sibling.f078_numbromarr
how many of them are currently married?
instr: enter "0" for none.
number of married brothers:
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
n min max mean sd miss
320 0 9 2.01 1.51 12793
-----------------------------------------------------------------
1 -8. web non-response
2 98. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
99. rf (refused)
f080 sib roster instructions
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
ref: secf.f080_sibroster
now we have some questions about your living brothers and sisters.
if there are living siblings already in the sibling table for r:
instr: verify and update information on r's siblings.
instr: the sibling list contains r's siblings only, not siblings of r's
[spouse/partner].
instr: new resident siblings added in the household member grid will have to be
re-added in the sibling grid.
instr: you can no longer add to or edit the list of siblings. the above
information has been set for this interview.
instr: if there is something important you would like us to know, please use the
f2 comment to provide the information.
instr: select 1 to continue.
web-administered text:
now we have some questions about your living brothers and sisters.
to make sure we have a full and accurate list of all your siblings, we will go
through each sibling from our records and ask you to confirm or correct key
information about them. we will be referring to these siblings by their first
name so that we can be sure we are talking about the correct person.
if we've missed a sibling, we'll ask you to add them.
instr: the sibling list contains your siblings only, not siblings of your
[spouse/partner].
instr: new resident siblings added earlier in the interview as household members
will have to be re-added in as siblings.
instr: we are sorry, but you can no longer add to or edit the list of siblings.
the above information has been set for your interview.
if there is something important you would like us to know, please use the
comment button to provide the information.
instr: please select the "next" button to proceed.
.................................................................................
3431 1. yes/continue
5. no
8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
9. rf (refused)
9685 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f081 count num of sibling/sibling-in-law
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secf.f081_countsib
*
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
n min max mean sd miss
3444 0 18 3.47 2.38 9672
-----------------------------------------------------------------
f232 count num of sibling/sibling-in-law for random followups
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secf.f232_countsib
*
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
n min max mean sd miss
3444 0 18 3.39 2.35 9672
-----------------------------------------------------------------
f229 intro to random sib follow-ups
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secf.sibfollowup.f229_randomintro
instr: the next few questions will be asked of up to 4 randomly selected
siblings.
instr: select 1 to continue.
web-administered text:
now we have a few more questions about siblings. please select "next" to
continue
.................................................................................
2 -8. web non-response
38 1. continue
13076 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f029 w/which sib parents live
section: f level: respondent type: character width: 3 decimals: 0
ref: secf.coresidence.f029_parlivwsib
(earlier you mentioned that your parents are living with a sibling of yours.)
what is the name of that sibling?
.................................................................................
55 101-706. other person number
993. all siblings
997. other (specify)
998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
999. rf (refused)
13061 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f045 w/which sib ma live
section: f level: respondent type: character width: 3 decimals: 0
ref: secf.coresidence.f045_malivwsib
(earlier you mentioned that your mother is living with a sibling of yours. )
what is the name of that sibling?
web-administered text:
earlier you mentioned that your mother is living with a sibling of yours.
what is the name of that sibling?
.................................................................................
462 101-706. other person number
8 993. all siblings
17 997. other (specify)
2 998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
1 999. rf (refused)
12626 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f061 w/which sib father live
section: f level: respondent type: character width: 3 decimals: 0
ref: secf.coresidence.f061_palivwsib
earlier you mentioned that your father is living with a sibling of yours.
what is the name of that sibling?
.................................................................................
76 101-701. other person number
993. all siblings
4 997. other (specify)
1 998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
999. rf (refused)
13035 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f104 r give fin assistance to parents
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parentcare.f104_rasstparfin
if there was only one parent living last wave and that parent has died or if
both were living last wave and both have since died:
now we have a few questions about different types of help your
[mother/father/parents] may have received or given prior to [her/his/their]
death.
else:
now about help to and from parents...
all:
not counting any shared housing or shared food, did you [or your (late)
[husband/wife/partner]] give financial help to your (deceased) [parents/
mother/mother (and/or her husband)/father/father (and/or his wife)] amounting to
$500 or more [since r's last iw month (per z092), year (per z093)/in the last
two years]?
def: by financial help we mean giving money, helping pay bills, or covering
specific types of costs such as those for medical care or insurance, schooling,
down payment for a home, rent, etc. the financial help can be considered
support, a gift or a loan
.................................................................................
3 -8. web non-response
713 1. yes
2670 5. no
5 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
10 9. rf (refused)
9715 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f105m1 who r fin assisted- parents- 1
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parentcare.f105mwhorasstfin
(who was helped?)
instr: select all that apply
web-administered text:
who was helped?
instr: select all that apply
.................................................................................
527 1. mother (and/or her husband)
90 2. father (and/or his wife)
96 3. parents
8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
9. rf (refused)
12403 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f105m2 who r fin assisted- parents- 2
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parentcare.f105mwhorasstfin
(who was helped?)
instr: select all that apply
web-administered text:
who was helped?
instr: select all that apply
.................................................................................
1. mother (and/or her husband)
3 2. father (and/or his wife)
3. parents
8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
9. rf (refused)
13113 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f107_1 amount r gave- parents-1
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 8 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parentcare.f107loop[1].f107_amtfrrel
for: your [mother/mother (and/or her husband)/father/father (and/or his
wife)/parents]
about how much money did that amount to altogether [since r's last iw month,
year/in the last two years]?
instr: do not probe dk/rf.
web-administered text:
for: your [mother/mother (and/or her husband)/father/father (and/or his
wife)/parents]
about how much money did that amount to altogether [since r's last iw month,
year/in the last two years]?
.................................................................................
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n min max mean sd miss
608 100 145000 3952.76 8658.17 12403
-----------------------------------------------------------------
4 -8. web non-response
90 99999998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
11 99999999. rf (refused)
f109_1 amount r gave- parents-min-1
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 4 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parentcare.f107loop[1].f109_unfm1000_
(thinking about how much financial assistance you gave):
did it amount to less than $____ , more than $____ , or what?
procedures: 1up, 1down
breakpoints: $1,000, $5,000
random entry points: $1,000, $5,000
random entry point assignment [1 ($1,000)] or [{not 1} ($5,000)] at x501
web-administered text:
thinking about how much financial assistance you gave:
did it amount to less than $____ , more than $____ , or what?
user note: the procedures apply to both the interviewer-administered and
web-administered text.
.................................................................................
16 0. value of breakpoint
7 1000. value of breakpoint
51 1001. value of breakpoint
6 5000. value of breakpoint
25 5001. value of breakpoint
13011 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f110_1 amount r gave- parents-max-1
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 8 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parentcare.f107loop[1].f110_unfm1000_
*
.................................................................................
11 999. value of breakpoint
7 1000. value of breakpoint
38 4999. value of breakpoint
6 5000. value of breakpoint
43 99999996. greater than maximum breakpoint
13011 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f111_1 amount r gave- parents- result-1
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parentcare.f107loop[1].f111_unfm1000_
*
.................................................................................
1 0. no breakpoint values given during interview
10 98. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
7 99. rf (refused)
13098 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f107_2 amount r gave- parents-2
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 5 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parentcare.f107loop[2].f107_amtfrrel
for: your [mother/mother (and/or her husband)/father/father (and/or his
wife)/parents]
about how much money did that amount to altogether [since r's last iw month,
year/in the last two years]?
instr: do not probe dk/rf.
web-administered text:
for: your [mother/mother (and/or her husband)/father/father (and/or his
wife)/parents]
about how much money did that amount to altogether [since r's last iw month,
year/in the last two years]?
.................................................................................
3 500-10000. actual value
99998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
99999. rf (refused)
13113 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f109_2 amount r gave- parents-min-2
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parentcare.f107loop[2].f109_unfm1000_
(thinking about how much financial assistance you gave):
did it amount to less than $____ , more than $____ , or what?
procedures: 1up, 1down
breakpoints: $1,000, $5,000
random entry points: $1,000, $5,000
random entry point assignment [1 ($1,000)] or [{not 1} ($5,000)] at x501
web-administered text:
thinking about how much financial assistance you gave:
did it amount to less than $____ , more than $____ , or what?
user note: the procedures apply to both the interviewer-administered and
web-administered text.
.................................................................................
13116 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f110_2 amount r gave- parents-max-2
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 8 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parentcare.f107loop[2].f110_unfm1000_
*
.................................................................................
999. rf (refused)
13116 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f111_2 amount r gave- parents- result-2
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parentcare.f107loop[2].f111_unfm1000_
*
.................................................................................
98. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
99. rf (refused)
13116 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f112 sib give fin help
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parentcare.f112_sibasstfin
([since r's last iw month, year/in the last two years]), did any of your
brothers or sisters give financial help to your (deceased)
[parents/mother/mother (and/or her husband)/father/father (and/or his wife)]
amounting to $500 or more?
def: by financial help we mean giving money, helping pay bills, or covering
specific types of costs such as those for medical care or insurance, schooling,
down payment for a home, rent, etc. the financial help can be considered
support, a gift or a loan.
web-administered text:
[since r's last iw month, year/in the last two years], did any of your brothers
or sisters give financial help to your (deceased) [parents/mother/mother (and/or
her husband)/father/father (and/or his wife)] amounting to $500 or more?
def: by financial help we mean giving money, helping pay bills, or covering
specific types of costs such as those for medical care or insurance, schooling,
down payment for a home, rent, etc. the financial help can be considered
support, a gift or a loan.
.................................................................................
10 -8. web non-response
599 1. yes
2390 5. no
224 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
11 9. rf (refused)
9882 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f113m1 who rs sib fin helped- 1
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parentcare.f113mwhosibasstfn
(who was helped?)
instr: select all that apply
web-administered text:
who was helped?
instr: select all that apply
.................................................................................
444 1. mother (and/or her husband)
83 2. father (and/or his wife)
71 3. parents
1 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
9. rf (refused)
12517 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f113m2 who rs sib fin helped- 2
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parentcare.f113mwhosibasstfn
(who was helped?)
instr: select all that apply
web-administered text:
who was helped?
instr: select all that apply
.................................................................................
1. mother (and/or her husband)
1 2. father (and/or his wife)
3. parents
8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
9. rf (refused)
13115 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f114_1m1 which sib fin helped parent-1-1
section: f level: respondent type: character width: 3 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parentcare.f114loop[1].f114awhisibasstfn
for: your [mother (and/or her husband)/mother/father (and/or his wife)
/father/parents]
(which of your brothers or sisters gave such assistance?)
instr: select all that apply
web-administered text:
for: your [mother (and/or her husband)/mother/father (and/or his wife)
/father/parents]
which of your brothers or sisters gave such assistance?
instr: select all that apply
.................................................................................
480 101-708. other person number
89 993. all siblings
997. other (specify)
5 998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
1 999. rf (refused)
12541 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f114_1m2 which sib fin helped parent-1-2
section: f level: respondent type: character width: 3 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parentcare.f114loop[1].f114awhisibasstfn
for: your [mother (and/or her husband)/mother/father (and/or his wife)
/father/parents]
(which of your brothers or sisters gave such assistance?)
instr: select all that apply
web-administered text:
for: your [mother (and/or her husband)/mother/father (and/or his wife)
/father/parents]
which of your brothers or sisters gave such assistance?
instr: select all that apply
.................................................................................
215 101-708. other person number
993. all siblings
997. other (specify)
998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
999. rf (refused)
12901 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f114_1m3 which sib fin helped parent-1-3
section: f level: respondent type: character width: 3 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parentcare.f114loop[1].f114awhisibasstfn
for: your [mother (and/or her husband)/mother/father (and/or his wife)
/father/parents]
(which of your brothers or sisters gave such assistance?)
instr: select all that apply
web-administered text:
for: your [mother (and/or her husband)/mother/father (and/or his wife)
/father/parents]
which of your brothers or sisters gave such assistance?
instr: select all that apply
.................................................................................
76 101-708. other person number
2 993. all siblings
997. other (specify)
998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
999. rf (refused)
13038 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f114_1m4 which sib fin helped parent-1-4
section: f level: respondent type: character width: 3 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parentcare.f114loop[1].f114awhisibasstfn
for: your [mother (and/or her husband)/mother/father (and/or his wife)
/father/parents]
(which of your brothers or sisters gave such assistance?)
instr: select all that apply
web-administered text:
for: your [mother (and/or her husband)/mother/father (and/or his wife)
/father/parents]
which of your brothers or sisters gave such assistance?
instr: select all that apply
.................................................................................
32 101-708. other person number
1 993. all siblings
2 997. other (specify)
998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
999. rf (refused)
13081 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f114_1m5 which sib fin helped parent-1-5
section: f level: respondent type: character width: 3 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parentcare.f114loop[1].f114awhisibasstfn
for: your [mother (and/or her husband)/mother/father (and/or his wife)
/father/parents]
(which of your brothers or sisters gave such assistance?)
instr: select all that apply
web-administered text:
for: your [mother (and/or her husband)/mother/father (and/or his wife)
/father/parents]
which of your brothers or sisters gave such assistance?
instr: select all that apply
.................................................................................
13 101-708. other person number
993. all siblings
2 997. other (specify)
998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
999. rf (refused)
13101 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f114_1m6 which sib fin helped parent-1-6
section: f level: respondent type: character width: 3 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parentcare.f114loop[1].f114awhisibasstfn
for: your [mother (and/or her husband)/mother/father (and/or his wife)
/father/parents]
(which of your brothers or sisters gave such assistance?)
instr: select all that apply
web-administered text:
for: your [mother (and/or her husband)/mother/father (and/or his wife)
/father/parents]
which of your brothers or sisters gave such assistance?
instr: select all that apply
.................................................................................
7 101-708. other person number
993. all siblings
997. other (specify)
998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
999. rf (refused)
13109 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f114_1m7 which sib fin helped parent-1-7
section: f level: respondent type: character width: 3 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parentcare.f114loop[1].f114awhisibasstfn
for: your [mother (and/or her husband)/mother/father (and/or his wife)
/father/parents]
(which of your brothers or sisters gave such assistance?)
instr: select all that apply
web-administered text:
for: your [mother (and/or her husband)/mother/father (and/or his wife)
/father/parents]
which of your brothers or sisters gave such assistance?
instr: select all that apply
.................................................................................
4 101-708. other person number
1 993. all siblings
997. other (specify)
998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
999. rf (refused)
13111 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f114_1m8 which sib fin helped parent-1-8
section: f level: respondent type: character width: 3 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parentcare.f114loop[1].f114awhisibasstfn
for: your [mother (and/or her husband)/mother/father (and/or his wife)
/father/parents]
(which of your brothers or sisters gave such assistance?)
instr: select all that apply
web-administered text:
for: your [mother (and/or her husband)/mother/father (and/or his wife)
/father/parents]
which of your brothers or sisters gave such assistance?
instr: select all that apply
.................................................................................
3 101-708. other person number
993. all siblings
997. other (specify)
998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
999. rf (refused)
13113 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f114_1m9 which sib fin helped parent-1-9
section: f level: respondent type: character width: 3 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parentcare.f114loop[1].f114awhisibasstfn
for: your [mother (and/or her husband)/mother/father (and/or his wife)
/father/parents]
(which of your brothers or sisters gave such assistance?)
instr: select all that apply
web-administered text:
for: your [mother (and/or her husband)/mother/father (and/or his wife)
/father/parents]
which of your brothers or sisters gave such assistance?
instr: select all that apply
.................................................................................
2 101-708. other person number
993. all siblings
997. other (specify)
998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
999. rf (refused)
13114 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f114_1m10 which sib fin helped parent-1-10
section: f level: respondent type: character width: 3 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parentcare.f114loop[1].f114awhisibasstfn
for: your [mother (and/or her husband)/mother/father (and/or his wife)
/father/parents]
(which of your brothers or sisters gave such assistance?)
instr: select all that apply
web-administered text:
for: your [mother (and/or her husband)/mother/father (and/or his wife)
/father/parents]
which of your brothers or sisters gave such assistance?
instr: select all that apply
.................................................................................
1 101-708. other person number
993. all siblings
997. other (specify)
998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
999. rf (refused)
13115 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f114_1m11 which sib fin helped parent-1-11
section: f level: respondent type: character width: 3 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parentcare.f114loop[1].f114awhisibasstfn
for: your [mother (and/or her husband)/mother/father (and/or his wife)
/father/parents]
(which of your brothers or sisters gave such assistance?)
instr: select all that apply
web-administered text:
for: your [mother (and/or her husband)/mother/father (and/or his wife)
/father/parents]
which of your brothers or sisters gave such assistance?
instr: select all that apply
.................................................................................
601-608. other person number
1 993. all siblings
997. other (specify)
998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
999. rf (refused)
13115 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f117_1 which sib fin helped most-1
section: f level: respondent type: character width: 3 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parentcare.f114loop[1].f117_sibasstmostf
for: your [mother (and/or her husband)/mother/father (and/or his
wife)/father/parents]
(which of [you/them] helped the most?)
web-administered text:
for: your [mother (and/or her husband)/mother/father (and/or his
wife)/father/parents]
which of [you/them] helped the most?
.................................................................................
231 101-702. other person number
97 990. r
75 992. all siblings equally
9 997. other (specify)
21 998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
1 999. rf (refused)
12682 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f114_2m1 which sib fin helped parent-2-1
section: f level: respondent type: character width: 3 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parentcare.f114loop[2].f114awhisibasstfn
for: your [mother (and/or her husband)/mother/father (and/or his wife)
/father/parents]
(which of your brothers or sisters gave such assistance?)
instr: select all that apply
web-administered text:
for: your [mother (and/or her husband)/mother/father (and/or his wife)
/father/parents]
which of your brothers or sisters gave such assistance?
instr: select all that apply
.................................................................................
1 601-608. other person number
993. all siblings
998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
999. rf (refused)
13115 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f114_2m2 which sib fin helped parent-2-2
section: f level: respondent type: character width: 3 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parentcare.f114loop[2].f114awhisibasstfn
for: your [mother (and/or her husband)/mother/father (and/or his wife)
/father/parents]
(which of your brothers or sisters gave such assistance?)
instr: select all that apply
web-administered text:
for: your [mother (and/or her husband)/mother/father (and/or his wife)
/father/parents]
which of your brothers or sisters gave such assistance?
instr: select all that apply
.................................................................................
1 601-608. other person number
993. all siblings
998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
999. rf (refused)
13115 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f117_2 which sib fin helped most-2
section: f level: respondent type: character width: 3 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parentcare.f114loop[2].f117_sibasstmostf
for: your [mother (and/or her husband)/mother/father (and/or his
wife)/father/parents]
(which of [you/them] helped the most?)
web-administered text:
for: your [mother (and/or her husband)/mother/father (and/or his
wife)/father/parents]
which of [you/them] helped the most?
.................................................................................
1 602-602. other person number
990. r
992. all siblings equally
997. other (specify)
998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
999. rf (refused)
13115 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f119 r help parents w/personal needs
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parentcare.f119_rhelppn
how about another kind of help:
did you [or your][late][husband/wife/partner] spend a total of 100 or more hours
[since [prev wave family r iw month], [prev wave family r iw year]/in the last
two years] helping your [(deceased) /parents/mother/father/mother (and/or her
husband)/father (and/or his wife)] with basic personal activities like dressing,
eating, and bathing?
.................................................................................
3 -8. web non-response
499 1. yes
2891 5. no
3 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
4 9. rf (refused)
9716 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f120m1 who r helped personal needs- parents- 1
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parentcare.f120mwhorhelppn
(who was helped?)
instr: select all that apply.
web-administered text:
who was helped?
instr: select all that apply.
.................................................................................
427 1. mother
69 2. father
1 4. mother's husband
2 5. father's wife
8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
9. rf (refused)
12617 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f120m2 who r helped personal needs- parents- 2
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parentcare.f120mwhorhelppn
(who was helped?)
instr: select all that apply.
web-administered text:
who was helped?
instr: select all that apply.
.................................................................................
1. mother
28 2. father
2 4. mother's husband
1 5. father's wife
8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
9. rf (refused)
13085 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f120m3 who r helped personal needs- parents- 3
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parentcare.f120mwhorhelppn
(who was helped?)
instr: select all that apply.
web-administered text:
who was helped?
instr: select all that apply.
.................................................................................
1. mother
2. father
4. mother's husband
5. father's wife
8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
9. rf (refused)
13116 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f122_1 r tot hrs parents personal needs-1
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 6 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parentcare.f122_parentadlrloop[1].f122_rtothrspn
roughly how many hours did you yourself spend [since [prev wave family r iw
month], [prev wave family r iw year]/in the last two years] giving such
assistance to your [mother/father/mother's husband/father's wife]?
instr: enter "0" for none.
instr: do not probe dk/rf
web-administered text:
roughly how many hours did you yourself spend [since [prev wave family r iw
month], [prev wave family r iw year]]/in the last two years] giving such
assistance to your [mother/father/mother's husband/father's wife]?
enter "0" for none.
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
n min max mean sd miss
338 0 75000 1004.76 4763.14 12617
-----------------------------------------------------------------
2 -8. web non-response
157 999998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
2 999999. rf (refused)
f124_1 r tot hrs parents personal needs- min-1
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 3 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parentcare.f122_parentadlrloop[1].f124_
(thinking about how many hours you spent giving such assistance:)
did it amount to less than ____ hours, more than ____ hours, or what?
procedure: 1up
breakpoints: 200, 500
entry point: 200
web-administered text:
thinking about how many hours you spent giving such assistance:
did it amount to less than ____ hours, more than ____ hours, or what?
user note: the procedures apply to both the interviewer-administered and
web-administered text.
.................................................................................
30 0. value of breakpoint
12 200. value of breakpoint
35 201. value of breakpoint
5 500. value of breakpoint
79 501. value of breakpoint
12955 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f125_1 r tot hrs parents personal needs- max-1
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 4 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parentcare.f122_parentadlrloop[1].f125_
*
.................................................................................
13 199. value of breakpoint
12 200. value of breakpoint
28 499. value of breakpoint
5 500. value of breakpoint
103 5000. greater than maximum breakpoint
12955 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f126_1 r tot hrs parents personal needs-result-1
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parentcare.f122_parentadlrloop[1].f126_
*
.................................................................................
2 0. no breakpoint values given during interview
20 98. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
2 99. rf (refused)
13092 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f127_1 sp total hours parents personal needs-1
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 6 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parentcare.f122_parentadlrloop[1].f127_sptothrshelp
roughly how many hours did your [late][husband/wife/partner] spend giving such
assistance to your [mother/father/mother's husband/father's wife]?
instr: enter "0" for none.
instr: do not probe dk/rf
web-administered text:
roughly how many hours did your [ (late)] [partner/spouse/husband/wife] spend
giving such assistance to your [mother/father/mother's husband/father's wife]?
enter "0" for none.
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
n min max mean sd miss
263 0 14056 206.31 963.29 12818
-----------------------------------------------------------------
3 -8. web non-response
27 999998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
5 999999. rf (refused)
f129_1 sp tot hrs parents personal needs- min-1
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 3 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parentcare.f122_parentadlrloop[1].f129_
(thinking about how many hours your (late) [husband/wife/partner] spent giving
such assistance):
did it amount to less than ____ hours, more than ____ hours, or what?
procedure: 1up
breakpoints: 200, 500
entry point: 200
web-administered text:
thinking about how many hours your (late) [husband/wife/partner] spent giving
such assistance:
did it amount to less than ____ hours, more than ____ hours, or what?
user note: the procedures apply to both the interviewer-administered and
web-administered text.
.................................................................................
19 0. value of breakpoint
1 200. value of breakpoint
6 201. value of breakpoint
9 501. value of breakpoint
13081 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f130_1 sp tot hrs parents personal needs- max-1
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 4 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parentcare.f122_parentadlrloop[1].f130_
*
.................................................................................
12 199. value of breakpoint
1 200. value of breakpoint
5 499. value of breakpoint
17 5000. greater than maximum breakpoint
13081 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f131_1 sp tot hrs parents personal need-result-1
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parentcare.f122_parentadlrloop[1].f131_
*
.................................................................................
2 0. no breakpoint values given during interview
3 98. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
3 99. rf (refused)
13108 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f122_2 r tot hrs parents personal needs-2
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 6 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parentcare.f122_parentadlrloop[2].f122_rtothrspn
roughly how many hours did you yourself spend [since [prev wave family r iw
month], [prev wave family r iw year]/in the last two years] giving such
assistance to your [mother/father/mother's husband/father's wife]?
instr: enter "0" for none.
instr: do not probe dk/rf
web-administered text:
for: your [mother/father/mother's husband/father's wife]
roughly how many hours did you yourself spend [since [prev wave family r iw
month], [prev wave family r iw year]]/in the last two years] giving such
assistance to your [mother/father/mother's husband/father's wife]?
enter "0" for none.
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
n min max mean sd miss
29 0 4000 667.17 987.81 13085
-----------------------------------------------------------------
2 999998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
999999. rf (refused)
f124_2 r tot hrs parents personal needs- min-2
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 3 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parentcare.f122_parentadlrloop[2].f124_
(thinking about how many hours you spent giving such assistance:)
did it amount to less than ____ hours, more than ____ hours, or what?
procedure: 1up
breakpoints: 200, 500
entry point: 200
web-administered text:
thinking about how many hours you spent giving such assistance:
did it amount to less than ____ hours, more than ____ hours, or what?
user note: the procedures apply to both the interviewer-administered and
web-administered text.
.................................................................................
201. value of breakpoint
2 501. value of breakpoint
13114 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f125_2 r tot hrs parents personal needs- max-2
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 4 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parentcare.f122_parentadlrloop[2].f125_
*
.................................................................................
499. value of breakpoint
2 5000. greater than maximum breakpoint
13114 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f126_2 r tot hrs parents personal needs-result-2
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parentcare.f122_parentadlrloop[2].f126_
*
.................................................................................
0. no breakpoint values given during interview
98. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
99. rf (refused)
13116 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f127_2 sp total hours parents personal needs-2
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 6 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parentcare.f122_parentadlrloop[2].f127_sptothrshelp
roughly how many hours did your [late][husband/wife/partner] spend giving such
assistance to your [mother/father/mother's husband/father's wife]?
instr: enter "0" for none.
instr: do not probe dk/rf
web-administered text:
roughly how many hours did your [ (late)] [partner/spouse/husband/wife] spend
giving such assistance to your [mother/father/mother's husband/father's wife]?
enter "0" for none.
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
n min max mean sd miss
20 0 2000 223.20 473.62 13096
-----------------------------------------------------------------
999998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
999999. rf (refused)
f129_2 sp tot hrs parents personal needs- min-2
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 3 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parentcare.f122_parentadlrloop[2].f129_
(thinking about how many hours your (late) [husband/wife/partner] spent giving
such assistance):
did it amount to less than ____ hours, more than ____ hours, or what?
procedure: 1up
breakpoints: 200, 500
entry point: 200
web-administered text:
thinking about how many hours your (late) [husband/wife/partner] spent giving
such assistance:
did it amount to less than ____ hours, more than ____ hours, or what?
user note: the procedures apply to both the interviewer-administered and
web-administered text.
.................................................................................
501. value of breakpoint
13116 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f130_2 sp tot hrs parents personal needs- max-2
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 4 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parentcare.f122_parentadlrloop[2].f130_
*
.................................................................................
5000. value of breakpoint
13116 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f131_2 sp tot hrs parents personal need-result-2
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parentcare.f122_parentadlrloop[2].f131_
*
.................................................................................
98. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
99. rf (refused)
13116 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f132 sib help with parent personal needs
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parentcare.f132_sibhelppn
[since [prev wave family r iw month], [prev wave family r iw year]/in the last
two years], did any of your brothers or sisters help your [(deceased)
/parents/mother/father/mother (and/or her husband)/father (and/or his wife)]
with basic personal needs?
.................................................................................
11 -8. web non-response
937 1. yes
2206 5. no
72 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
7 9. rf (refused)
9883 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f133m1 who rs sib helped personal needs- 1
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parentcare.f133mwhosibhelppn
(who was helped?)
instr: select all that apply.
web-administered text:
who was helped?
instr: select all that apply.
.................................................................................
771 1. mother
161 2. father
3 4. mother's husband
2 5. father's wife
8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
9. rf (refused)
12179 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f133m2 who rs sib helped personal needs- 2
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parentcare.f133mwhosibhelppn
(who was helped?)
instr: select all that apply.
web-administered text:
who was helped?
instr: select all that apply.
.................................................................................
4 1. mother
42 2. father
4 4. mother's husband
3 5. father's wife
8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
9. rf (refused)
13063 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f133m3 who rs sib helped personal needs- 3
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parentcare.f133mwhosibhelppn
(who was helped?)
instr: select all that apply.
web-administered text:
who was helped?
instr: select all that apply.
.................................................................................
1. mother
2. father
4. mother's husband
5. father's wife
8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
9. rf (refused)
13116 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f135_1a which sib helped parent person need-1-1
section: f level: respondent type: character width: 3 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parentcare.f135loop[1].f135awhisibhelppn
for: your [mother/father/mother's husband/father's wife]
(which of your brothers or sisters gave such assistance?)
instr: select all that apply
web-administered text:
for: your [mother/father/mother's husband/father's wife]
which of your brothers or sisters gave such assistance?
instr: select all that apply
.................................................................................
772 101-708. other person number
992. all siblings equally
108 993. all siblings
4 998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
2 999. rf (refused)
12230 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f135_1b which sib helped parent person need-1-2
section: f level: respondent type: character width: 3 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parentcare.f135loop[1].f135awhisibhelppn
for: your [mother/father/mother's husband/father's wife]
(which of your brothers or sisters gave such assistance?)
instr: select all that apply
web-administered text:
for: your [mother/father/mother's husband/father's wife]
which of your brothers or sisters gave such assistance?
instr: select all that apply
.................................................................................
328 101-708. other person number
992. all siblings equally
1 993. all siblings
998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
999. rf (refused)
12787 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f135_1c which sib helped parent person need-1-3
section: f level: respondent type: character width: 3 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parentcare.f135loop[1].f135awhisibhelppn
for: your [mother/father/mother's husband/father's wife]
(which of your brothers or sisters gave such assistance?)
instr: select all that apply
web-administered text:
for: your [mother/father/mother's husband/father's wife]
which of your brothers or sisters gave such assistance?
instr: select all that apply
.................................................................................
126 101-708. other person number
992. all siblings equally
1 993. all siblings
998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
999. rf (refused)
12989 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f135_1d which sib helped parent person need-1-4
section: f level: respondent type: character width: 3 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parentcare.f135loop[1].f135awhisibhelppn
for: your [mother/father/mother's husband/father's wife]
(which of your brothers or sisters gave such assistance?)
instr: select all that apply
web-administered text:
for: your [mother/father/mother's husband/father's wife]
which of your brothers or sisters gave such assistance?
instr: select all that apply
.................................................................................
59 101-708. other person number
992. all siblings equally
1 993. all siblings
998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
999. rf (refused)
13056 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f135_1e which sib helped parent person need-1-5
section: f level: respondent type: character width: 3 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parentcare.f135loop[1].f135awhisibhelppn
for: your [mother/father/mother's husband/father's wife]
(which of your brothers or sisters gave such assistance?)
instr: select all that apply
web-administered text:
for: your [mother/father/mother's husband/father's wife]
which of your brothers or sisters gave such assistance?
instr: select all that apply
.................................................................................
23 101-708. other person number
992. all siblings equally
993. all siblings
998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
999. rf (refused)
13093 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f135_1f which sib helped parent person need-1-6
section: f level: respondent type: character width: 3 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parentcare.f135loop[1].f135awhisibhelppn
for: your [mother/father/mother's husband/father's wife]
(which of your brothers or sisters gave such assistance?)
instr: select all that apply
web-administered text:
for: your [mother/father/mother's husband/father's wife]
which of your brothers or sisters gave such assistance?
instr: select all that apply
.................................................................................
12 101-708. other person number
992. all siblings equally
1 993. all siblings
998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
999. rf (refused)
13103 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f135_1g which sib helped parent person need-1-7
section: f level: respondent type: character width: 3 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parentcare.f135loop[1].f135awhisibhelppn
for: your [mother/father/mother's husband/father's wife]
(which of your brothers or sisters gave such assistance?)
instr: select all that apply
web-administered text:
for: your [mother/father/mother's husband/father's wife]
which of your brothers or sisters gave such assistance?
instr: select all that apply
.................................................................................
5 101-708. other person number
992. all siblings equally
2 993. all siblings
998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
999. rf (refused)
13109 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f135_1h which sib helped parent person need-1-8
section: f level: respondent type: character width: 3 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parentcare.f135loop[1].f135awhisibhelppn
for: your [mother/father/mother's husband/father's wife]
(which of your brothers or sisters gave such assistance?)
instr: select all that apply
web-administered text:
for: your [mother/father/mother's husband/father's wife]
which of your brothers or sisters gave such assistance?
instr: select all that apply
.................................................................................
1 101-708. other person number
992. all siblings equally
993. all siblings
998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
999. rf (refused)
13115 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f135_1i which sib helped parent person need-1-9
section: f level: respondent type: character width: 3 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parentcare.f135loop[1].f135awhisibhelppn
for: your [mother/father/mother's husband/father's wife]
(which of your brothers or sisters gave such assistance?)
instr: select all that apply
web-administered text:
for: your [mother/father/mother's husband/father's wife]
which of your brothers or sisters gave such assistance?
instr: select all that apply
.................................................................................
101-708. other person number
992. all siblings equally
993. all siblings
998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
999. rf (refused)
13116 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f137_1 which sib helped most- personal needs-1
section: f level: respondent type: character width: 3 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parentcare.f135loop[1].f137_sibhelpmostp
for: your [mother/father/mother's husband/father's wife]
(which of [you/them] helped the most?)
web-administered text:
for: your [mother/father/mother's husband/father's wife]
which of [you/them] helped the most?
.................................................................................
351 101-702. other person number
108 990. r
4 991. r's spouse/partner
47 992. all siblings equally
993. all siblings
11 997. other (specify)
13 998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
1 999. rf (refused)
12581 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f135_2a which sib helped parent person need-2-1
section: f level: respondent type: character width: 3 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parentcare.f135loop[2].f135awhisibhelppn
for: your [mother/father/mother's husband/father's wife]
(which of your brothers or sisters gave such assistance?)
instr: select all that apply
web-administered text:
for: your [mother/father/mother's husband/father's wife]
which of your brothers or sisters gave such assistance?
instr: select all that apply
.................................................................................
38 101-705. other person number
992. all siblings equally
12 993. all siblings
998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
999. rf (refused)
13066 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f135_2b which sib helped parent person need-2-2
section: f level: respondent type: character width: 3 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parentcare.f135loop[2].f135awhisibhelppn
for: your [mother/father/mother's husband/father's wife]
(which of your brothers or sisters gave such assistance?)
instr: select all that apply
web-administered text:
for: your [mother/father/mother's husband/father's wife]
which of your brothers or sisters gave such assistance?
instr: select all that apply
.................................................................................
17 101-705. other person number
992. all siblings equally
993. all siblings
998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
999. rf (refused)
13099 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f135_2c which sib helped parent person need-2-3
section: f level: respondent type: character width: 3 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parentcare.f135loop[2].f135awhisibhelppn
for: your [mother/father/mother's husband/father's wife]
(which of your brothers or sisters gave such assistance?)
instr: select all that apply
web-administered text:
for: your [mother/father/mother's husband/father's wife]
which of your brothers or sisters gave such assistance?
instr: select all that apply
.................................................................................
7 101-705. other person number
992. all siblings equally
993. all siblings
998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
999. rf (refused)
13109 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f135_2d which sib helped parent person need-2-4
section: f level: respondent type: character width: 3 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parentcare.f135loop[2].f135awhisibhelppn
for: your [mother/father/mother's husband/father's wife]
(which of your brothers or sisters gave such assistance?)
instr: select all that apply
web-administered text:
for: your [mother/father/mother's husband/father's wife]
which of your brothers or sisters gave such assistance?
instr: select all that apply
.................................................................................
3 101-705. other person number
992. all siblings equally
993. all siblings
998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
999. rf (refused)
13113 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f135_2e which sib helped parent person need-2-5
section: f level: respondent type: character width: 3 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parentcare.f135loop[2].f135awhisibhelppn
for: your [mother/father/mother's husband/father's wife]
(which of your brothers or sisters gave such assistance?)
instr: select all that apply
web-administered text:
for: your [mother/father/mother's husband/father's wife]
which of your brothers or sisters gave such assistance?
instr: select all that apply
.................................................................................
2 101-705. other person number
992. all siblings equally
993. all siblings
998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
999. rf (refused)
13114 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f135_2f which sib helped parent person need-2-6
section: f level: respondent type: character width: 3 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parentcare.f135loop[2].f135awhisibhelppn
for: your [mother/father/mother's husband/father's wife]
(which of your brothers or sisters gave such assistance?)
instr: select all that apply
web-administered text:
for: your [mother/father/mother's husband/father's wife]
which of your brothers or sisters gave such assistance?
instr: select all that apply
.................................................................................
2 101-705. other person number
992. all siblings equally
993. all siblings
998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
999. rf (refused)
13114 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f137_2 which sib helped most- personal needs-2
section: f level: respondent type: character width: 3 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parentcare.f135loop[2].f137_sibhelpmostp
for: your [mother/father/mother's husband/father's wife]
(which of [you/them] helped the most?)
web-administered text:
for: your [mother/father/mother's husband/father's wife]
which of [you/them] helped the most?
.................................................................................
15 101-702. other person number
7 990. r
1 991. r's spouse/partner
4 992. all siblings equally
993. all siblings
1 997. other (specify)
1 998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
999. rf (refused)
13087 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f139 r help parents w/errands
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parentcare.f139_rhelperr
did you [or your] [late] [husband/wife/partner] spend a total of 100 or more
hours [since [prev wave family r iw month], [prev wave family r iw year]/in the
last two years] helping your [(deceased) parents/mother/father/mother (and/or
her husband)/father (and/or his wife)] with other things such as household
chores, errands, transportation, etc.?
.................................................................................
7 -8. web non-response
1120 1. yes
2258 5. no
5 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
10 9. rf (refused)
9716 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f140m1 who r helped with errand- parents- 1
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parentcare.f140mwhorhelperr
(who was helped?)
instr: select all that apply
web-administered text:
who was helped?
instr: select all that apply
.................................................................................
818 1. mother (and/or her husband)
166 2. father (and/or his wife)
136 3. parents
8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
9. rf (refused)
11996 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f140m2 who r helped with errand- parents- 2
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parentcare.f140mwhorhelperr
(who was helped?)
instr: select all that apply
web-administered text:
who was helped?
instr: select all that apply
.................................................................................
1 1. mother (and/or her husband)
7 2. father (and/or his wife)
3. parents
8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
9. rf (refused)
13108 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f142_1 r total hours parent errands-1
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 6 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parentcare.f142loop[1].f142_rtothrserr
for: your [mother (and/or her husband)/mother/father (and/or his
wife)/father/parents]
roughly how many hours[[since [prev wave iw mo], [prev wave iw year]/since [prev
wave iw year]/in the last two years]] did you yourself spend giving such
assistance?
instr: enter "0" for none.
instr: do not probe dk/rf
web-administered text:
for: your [mother (and/or her husband)/mother/father (and/or his
wife)/father/parents]
roughly how many hours [since [prev wave iw mo], [prev wave iw year]/since [prev
wave iw year]/in the last two years] did you yourself spend giving such
assistance?
enter "0" for none.
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
n min max mean sd miss
854 0 9000 359.37 724.50 11996
-----------------------------------------------------------------
7 -8. web non-response
254 999998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
5 999999. rf (refused)
f144_1 r total hours parent errands-min-1
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 3 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parentcare.f142loop[1].f144_
(thinking about how many hours you spent giving such assistance):
did it amount to less than ____ hours, more than ____ hours, or what?
procedure: 1up
breakpoints: 200, 500
entry point: 200
web-administered text:
thinking about how many hours you spent giving such assistance:
did it amount to less than ____ hours, more than ____ hours, or what?
user note: the procedures apply to both the interviewer-administered and
web-administered text.
.................................................................................
71 0. value of breakpoint
25 200. value of breakpoint
58 201. value of breakpoint
11 500. value of breakpoint
101 501. value of breakpoint
12850 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f145_1 r total hours parent errands-max-1
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 4 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parentcare.f142loop[1].f145_
*
.................................................................................
52 199. value of breakpoint
25 200. value of breakpoint
48 499. value of breakpoint
11 500. value of breakpoint
130 5000. greater than maximum breakpoint
12850 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f146_1 r total hours parent errands- result-1
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parentcare.f142loop[1].f146_
*
.................................................................................
1 0. no breakpoint values given during interview
24 98. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
4 99. rf (refused)
13087 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f147_1 sp/p total hours parent errands-1
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 6 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parentcare.f142loop[1].f147_sptothrserr
for: your [mother (and/or her husband)/mother/father (and/or his
wife)/father/parents]
roughly how many hours did your [late] [husband/wife/partner] spend giving such
assistance?
instr: enter "0" for none.
instr: do not probe dk/rf
web-administered text:
for: your [mother (and/or her husband)/mother/father (and/or his
wife)/father/parents]
roughly how many hours did your [ (late)] [partner/spouse/husband/wife] spend
giving such assistance?
enter "0" for none.
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
n min max mean sd miss
623 0 18000 145.23 786.22 12425
-----------------------------------------------------------------
5 -8. web non-response
61 999998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
2 999999. rf (refused)
f149_1 sp/p total hours parent errands-min-1
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 3 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parentcare.f142loop[1].f149_
(thinking about how many hours your (late) [husband/wife/partner] spent giving
such assistance):
did it amount to less than ____ hours, more than ____ hours, or what?
procedure: 1up
breakpoints: 200, 500
entry point: 200
web-administered text:
thinking about how many hours your (late) [husband/wife/partner] spent giving
such assistance:
did it amount to less than ____ hours, more than ____ hours, or what?
user note: the procedures apply to both the interviewer-administered and
web-administered text.
.................................................................................
41 0. value of breakpoint
3 200. value of breakpoint
11 201. value of breakpoint
2 500. value of breakpoint
11 501. value of breakpoint
13048 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f150_1 sp/p total hours parent errands-max-1
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 4 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parentcare.f142loop[1].f150_
*
.................................................................................
31 199. value of breakpoint
3 200. value of breakpoint
10 499. value of breakpoint
2 500. value of breakpoint
22 5000. greater than maximum breakpoint
13048 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f151_1 sp/p total hrs parent errands-result-1
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parentcare.f142loop[1].f151_
*
.................................................................................
1 0. no breakpoint values given during interview
9 98. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
1 99. rf (refused)
13105 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f142_2 r total hours parent errands-2
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 6 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parentcare.f142loop[2].f142_rtothrserr
for: your [mother (and/or her husband)/mother/father (and/or his
wife)/father/parents]
roughly how many hours[[since [prev wave iw mo], [prev wave iw year]/since [prev
wave iw year]/in the last two years]] did you yourself spend giving such
assistance?
instr: enter "0" for none.
instr: do not probe dk/rf
web-administered text:
for: your [mother (and/or her husband)/mother/father (and/or his
wife)/father/parents]
roughly how many hours [since [prev wave iw mo], [prev wave iw year]/since [prev
wave iw year]/in the last two years] did you yourself spend giving such
assistance?
enter "0" for none.
.................................................................................
8 0-300. actual value
999998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
999999. rf (refused)
13108 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f144_2 r total hours parent errands-min-2
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 3 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parentcare.f142loop[2].f144_
(thinking about how many hours you spent giving such assistance):
did it amount to less than ____ hours, more than ____ hours, or what?
procedure: 1up
breakpoints: 200, 500
entry point: 200
web-administered text:
thinking about how many hours you spent giving such assistance:
did it amount to less than ____ hours, more than ____ hours, or what?
user note: the procedures apply to both the interviewer-administered and
web-administered text.
.................................................................................
201. value of breakpoint
13116 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f145_2 r total hours parent errands-max-2
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 3 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parentcare.f142loop[2].f145_
*
.................................................................................
499. value of breakpoint
13116 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f146_2 r total hours parent errands- result-2
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parentcare.f142loop[2].f146_
*
.................................................................................
98. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
99. rf (refused)
13116 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f147_2 sp/p total hours parent errands-2
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 3 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parentcare.f142loop[2].f147_sptothrserr
for: your [mother (and/or her husband)/mother/father (and/or his
wife)/father/parents]
roughly how many hours did your [late] [husband/wife/partner] spend giving such
assistance?
instr: enter "0" for none.
instr: do not probe dk/rf
web-administered text:
for: your [mother (and/or her husband)/mother/father (and/or his
wife)/father/parents]
roughly how many hours did your [ (late)] [partner/spouse/husband/wife] spend
giving such assistance?
enter "0" for none.
.................................................................................
7 0-100. actual value
998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
999. rf (refused)
13109 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f149_2 sp/p total hours parent errands-min-2
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parentcare.f142loop[2].f149_
(thinking about how many hours your (late) [husband/wife/partner] spent giving
such assistance):
did it amount to less than ____ hours, more than ____ hours, or what?
procedure: 1up
breakpoints: 200, 500
entry point: 200
web-administered text:
thinking about how many hours your (late) [husband/wife/partner] spent giving
such assistance:
did it amount to less than ____ hours, more than ____ hours, or what?
user note: the procedures apply to both the interviewer-administered and
web-administered text.
.................................................................................
13116 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f150_2 sp/p total hours parent errands-max-2
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 3 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parentcare.f142loop[2].f150_
*
.................................................................................
13116 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f151_2 sp/p total hrs parent errands-result-2
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parentcare.f142loop[2].f151_
*
.................................................................................
98. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
99. rf (refused)
13116 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f152 receive $500 or more from parents
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parentcare.f152_finhelp500
not counting any shared housing or shared food, did you [or your]
[late] [husband/wife/partner] receive from your [(deceased)
parents/mother/father/mother (and/or her husband)/father (and/or his wife)] any
financial help amounting to $500 or more [[since [prev wave family r iw mo],
[prev wave iw year]/since [prev wave family r iw year]/in the last two years]]?
instr: do not include inheritance
def: by financial help we mean giving money, helping pay bills, or covering
specific types of costs such as those for medical care or insurance, schooling,
down payment for a home, rent, etc. the financial help can be considered
support, a gift or a loan.
.................................................................................
3 -8. web non-response
235 1. yes
3153 5. no
3 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
6 9. rf (refused)
9716 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f153m1 who gave r assistance- parents- 1
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parentcare.f153mwhofnhelp500
(which of them gave you that?)
instr: select all that apply
web-administered text:
which of them gave you that?
instr: select all that apply
.................................................................................
160 1. mother (and/or her husband)
43 2. father (and/or his wife)
32 3. parents
8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
9. rf (refused)
12881 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f153m2 who gave r assistance- parents- 2
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parentcare.f153mwhofnhelp500
(which of them gave you that?)
instr: select all that apply
web-administered text:
which of them gave you that?
instr: select all that apply
.................................................................................
1 1. mother (and/or her husband)
2 2. father (and/or his wife)
3. parents
8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
9. rf (refused)
13113 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f154_1 tot amt assistance from parents-1
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 8 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parentcare.f154loop[1].f154_amtfinhelp
for: your [mother (and/or her husband)/mother/father (and/or his
wife)/father/parents]
about how much money did that amount to altogether?
[instr: do not probe dk/rf]
amount:
web-administered text:
for: your [mother (and/or her husband)/mother/father (and/or his
wife)/father/parents]
about how much money did that amount to altogether?
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
n min max mean sd miss
214 100 85000 7610.42 12649.32 12881
-----------------------------------------------------------------
2 -8. web non-response
15 99999998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
4 99999999. rf (refused)
f156_1 tot amt assistance from parents- min-1
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 4 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parentcare.f154loop[1].f156_
(thinking about how much financial assistance you received):
did it amount to less than $____ , more than $____ , or what?
procedures: 1up, 1down
breakpoints: $1,000, $5,000
random entry points: $1,000, $5,000
random entry point assignment [1 ($1,000)] or [{not 1} ($5,000)] at x510
web-administered text:
thinking about how much financial assistance you received:
did it amount to less than $____ , more than $____ , or what?
user note: the procedures apply to both the interviewer-administered and
web-administered text.
.................................................................................
7 0. value of breakpoint
1000. value of breakpoint
12 1001. value of breakpoint
2 5001. value of breakpoint
13095 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f157_1 tot amt assistance from parents- max-1
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 8 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parentcare.f154loop[1].f157_
*
.................................................................................
4 999. value of breakpoint
1000. value of breakpoint
9 4999. value of breakpoint
8 99999996. greater than maximum breakpoint
13095 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f158_1 tot amt assistance from parents-result-1
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parentcare.f154loop[1].f158_
*
.................................................................................
0. no breakpoint values given during interview
2 98. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
3 99. rf (refused)
13111 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f154_2 tot amt assistance from parents-2
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 5 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parentcare.f154loop[2].f154_amtfinhelp
for: your [mother (and/or her husband)/mother/father (and/or his
wife)/father/parents]
about how much money did that amount to altogether?
[instr: do not probe dk/rf]
amount:
web-administered text:
for: your [mother (and/or her husband)/mother/father (and/or his
wife)/father/parents]
about how much money did that amount to altogether?
.................................................................................
3 500-3000. actual value
99998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
99999. rf (refused)
13113 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f156_2 tot amt assistance from parents- min-2
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 4 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parentcare.f154loop[2].f156_
(thinking about how much financial assistance you received):
did it amount to less than $____ , more than $____ , or what?
procedures: 1up, 1down
breakpoints: $1,000, $5,000
random entry points: $1,000, $5,000
random entry point assignment [1 ($1,000)] or [{not 1} ($5,000)] at x510
web-administered text:
thinking about how much financial assistance you received:
did it amount to less than $____ , more than $____ , or what?
user note: the procedures apply to both the interviewer-administered and
web-administered text.
.................................................................................
13116 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f157_2 tot amt assistance from parents- max-2
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 8 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parentcare.f154loop[2].f157_
*
.................................................................................
13116 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f158_2 tot amt assistance from parents-result-2
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secf.parentcare.f154loop[2].f158_
*
.................................................................................
98. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
99. rf (refused)
13116 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f174 relatives near
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secf.neighbors.f174_relativnear
do you have any relatives in or near the facility where you are living?
.................................................................................
2 -8. web non-response
137 1. yes
130 5. no
8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
9. rf (refused)
12847 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f175 good friends near
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secf.neighbors.f175_gdfriendnear
do you have any good friends in or near the facility?
.................................................................................
1 -8. web non-response
124 1. yes
142 5. no
2 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
9. rf (refused)
12847 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f176 num times get together with people
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 3 decimals: 0
ref: secf.neighbors.f176_numgettoget
how often do you get together with people in or near the facility just to chat
or for a social visit?
instr: if 'almost never' or 'never,' enter "0" at number of times, and select
"next" to continue
number of times:
per:
.................................................................................
3 -8. web non-response
249 0-12. actual value
17 998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
999. rf (refused)
12847 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f177 num times get together with people- per
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secf.neighbors.f177_freqgettoget
(how often do you get together with people in or near the facility just to chat
or for a social visit?)
instr: if 'almost never' or 'never,' enter "0" at number of times, and select
"next" to continue
number of times: people in or near the facility
per:
.................................................................................
3 -8. web non-response
76 1. day
84 2. week
5 3. every two weeks/bi-weekly
16 4. month
4 5. year
6. almost never
7 7. other (specify)
8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
9. rf (refused)
12921 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
f184 assist sect f- parents and sibs/couples
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
ref: secf.f184_assistsecf
instr: how often did r receive assistance with answers in section f - parents
and siblings?
user note: interviewer-administered item.
.................................................................................
10353 1. never
187 2. a few times
55 3. most or all of the time
6 4. the section was done by a proxy reporter
1010 5. no questions were asked
1505 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
fmode ending mode - section f
section: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
user note: this variable identifies the mode at completion of this section.
.................................................................................
5616 1. phone
6002 2. ftf
391 3. web
91 4. web-small
1016 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
vdate 2022 data model version
section: f 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: f level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
.................................................................................
13116 1. hrs 2022 early release - february 2024