section p: expectations (respondent)
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hrs 2022 early release
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hhid household identification number
section: p level: respondent type: character width: 6 decimals: 0
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13116 010001-959738. household identification number
pn respondent person identification number
section: p level: respondent type: character width: 3 decimals: 0
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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: p level: respondent type: character width: 1 decimals: 0
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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: p 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: p 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
810. spouse of original r, never entered sample
811. spouse of non-original respondent
812. spouse of non-original respondent
821. spouse of non-original respondent
822. spouse of non-original respondent
831. spouse of non-original respondent
832. spouse of non-original respondent
841. spouse of non-original respondent
6430 blank. single respondent household
csr 2022 whether coversheet respondent
section: p level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
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9769 1. yes
55 3. 2nd coverscreen r, answers not retained
3292 5. no
famr 2022 whether family respondent
section: p level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
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9393 1. family r
6 3. 2nd family r, answers not retained
3717 5. non-family r
finr 2022 whether financial respondent
section: p level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
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9584 1. financial r
99 3. 2nd financial r, answers not retained
3433 5. non-financial r
p155 number of percent range questions asked
section: p level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secp.p155_
*
user note: this variable tracks the number of 0-100 scale questions asked.
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12537 0-15. actual value
579 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
p156 number of percent range questions answered dk or rf
section: p level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
ref: secp.p156_
*
user note: this variable tracks the number of 0-100 scale questions with dk or
rf answers.
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12537 0-8. actual value
579 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
p195 section p altwave flag for p041
section: p level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
ref: secp.p195_altwave
*
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13116 0. asked this wave
p002 p002 - expectations intro
section: p level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
ref: secp.expectations0.p002_
next we would like to ask your opinion about how likely you think various events
might be. when i ask a question i'd like for you to give me a number from 0 to
100, where '0' means that you think there is absolutely no chance, and '100'
means that you think the event is absolutely sure to happen.
for example, no one can ever be sure about tomorrow's weather, but if you think
that rain is very unlikely tomorrow, you might say that there is a 10 percent
chance of rain. if you think there is a very good chance that it will rain
tomorrow, you might say that there is an 80 percent chance of rain.
web-administered text:
next we would like to ask your opinion about how likely you think various events
might be. when we ask a question we'd like for you to give us a number from 0 to
100, where '0' means that you think there is absolutely no chance, and '100'
means that you think the event is absolutely sure to happen.
for example, no one can ever be sure about tomorrow's weather, but if you think
that rain is very unlikely tomorrow, you might say that there is a 10 percent
chance of rain. if you think there is a very good chance that it will rain
tomorrow, you might say that there is an 80 percent chance of rain.
instr: select "next" to continue.
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12430 1. continue
686 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
p005 will r leave inheritance - 10k
section: p level: respondent type: numeric width: 3 decimals: 0
ref: secp.expectations0.p005_
think about an inheritance you [and your [husband/wife/partner]] might leave [,
but not including any inheritance you might leave to each other].
including property and other valuables that you might own, what are the chances
that you [and your [husband/wife/partner]] will leave an inheritance totaling
$10,000 or more?
(0---10---20---30---40---50---60---70---80---90---100)
0 absolutely no chance
100 absolutely certain
web-administered text:
thinking about an inheritance you [and your [husband/wife/partner]] might leave
[, but not including any inheritance you might leave to each other].
including property and other valuables that you might own, what are the chances
that you [and your [husband/wife/partner]] will leave an inheritance totaling
$10,000 or more?
(0---10---20---30---40---50---60---70---80---90---100)
0 absolutely no chance
100 absolutely certain
instr: enter any number from 0 to 100.
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n min max mean sd miss
12005 0 100 66.10 39.81 683
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224 998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
204 999. rf (refused)
p006 will r leave inheritance - 100k
section: p level: respondent type: numeric width: 3 decimals: 0
ref: secp.expectations0.p006_
and what are the chances that you [and your [husband/wife/partner]] will leave
an inheritance totaling $100,000 or more?
instr: include properties and other valuable items as well as money.
(0---10---20---30---40---50---60---70---80---90---100)
0 absolutely no chance
100 absolutely certain
web-administered text:
and what are the chances that you [and your [husband/wife/partner]] will leave
an inheritance totaling $100,000 or more?
instr: include properties and other valuable items as well as money.
(0---10---20---30---40---50---60---70---80---90---100)
0 absolutely no chance
100 absolutely certain
instr: enter any number from 0 to 100.
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n min max mean sd miss
9888 0 100 59.10 40.50 3105
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68 998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
55 999. rf (refused)
p059 chance r/sp leave inherit of 500k/more
section: p level: respondent type: numeric width: 3 decimals: 0
ref: secp.expectations0.p059_
and what are the chances that you [and your [husband/wife/partner]] will leave
an inheritance totaling $500,000 or more?
instr: include properties and other valuable items as well as money.
(0---10---20---30---40---50---60---70---80---90---100)
0 absolutely no chance
100 absolutely certain
web-administered text:
and what are the chances that you [and your [husband/wife/partner]] will leave
an inheritance totaling $500,000 or more?
(0---10---20---30---40---50---60---70---80---90---100)
0 absolutely no chance
100 absolutely certain
instr: please include properties and other valuable items as well as money.
instr: enter any number from 0 to 100.
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n min max mean sd miss
8090 0 100 36.41 38.15 4925
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53 998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
48 999. rf (refused)
p007 will r leave any inheritance
section: p level: respondent type: numeric width: 3 decimals: 0
ref: secp.expectations0.p007_
and what are the chances that you [and your [husband/wife/partner]] will leave
any inheritance?
instr: include properties and other valuable items as well as money.
(0---10---20---30---40---50---60---70---80---90---100)
0 absolutely no chance
100 absolutely certain
web-administered text:
and what are the chances that you [and your [husband/wife/partner]] will leave
any inheritance?
instr: include properties and other valuable items as well as money here
(0---10---20---30---40---50---60---70---80---90---100)
0 absolutely no chance
100 absolutely certain
instr: enter any number from 0 to 100.
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n min max mean sd miss
1961 0 100 13.40 29.14 11122
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27 998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
6 999. rf (refused)
p009 r can do probability scales
section: p level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
ref: secp.p009_candoprobscales
*
user note: any r who refuses or does not know how to answer the first three
0-100 questions of section p, will not be asked any further questions in this
section. the actual sequence of questions varies and depends on specific skips.
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79 0. no
12354 1. yes
683 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
p014 likelihood r will lose job
section: p level: respondent type: numeric width: 3 decimals: 0
ref: secp.expectations1.p014_
sometimes people are permanently laid off from jobs that they want to keep.
on the same scale from 0 to 100 (where 0 means absolutely no chance and 100
means absolutely certain), what are the chances that you will lose your job
during the next year?
(0---10---20---30---40---50---60---70---80---90---100)
0 absolutely no chance
100 absolutely certain
web-administered text:
sometimes people are permanently laid off from jobs that they want to keep.
on the same scale from 0 to 100 (where 0 means absolutely no chance and 100
means absolutely certain), what are the chances that you will lose your job
during the next year?
(0---10---20---30---40---50---60---70---80---90---100)
0 absolutely no chance
100 absolutely certain
instr: enter any number from 0 to 100.
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n min max mean sd miss
3326 0 100 16.34 24.81 9734
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40 998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
16 999. rf (refused)
p016 likelihood r will work for pay
section: p level: respondent type: numeric width: 3 decimals: 0
ref: secp.expectations1.p016_
(on this same 0 to 100 scale), what are the chances that you will be working for
pay at some time in the future?
(0---10---20---30---40---50---60---70---80---90---100)
0 absolutely no chance
100 absolutely certain
web-administered text:
(on this same 0 to 100 scale), what are the chances that you will be working for
pay at some time in the future?
(0---10---20---30---40---50---60---70---80---90---100)
0 absolutely no chance
100 absolutely certain
instr: enter any number from 0 to 100.
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n min max mean sd miss
8098 0 100 11.41 24.22 4882
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83 998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
53 999. rf (refused)
p017 likelihood r will work full time after age 62
section: p level: respondent type: numeric width: 3 decimals: 0
ref: secp.expectations1.p017_
[thinking about work in general and not just your present job, what/what] do you
think the chances are that you will be working full-time after you reach age 62?
(0---10---20---30---40---50---60---70---80---90---100)
0 absolutely no chance
100 absolutely certain
web-administered text:
[thinking about work in general and not just your present job, what/what] do you
think the chances are that you will be working full-time after you reach age 62?
(0---10---20---30---40---50---60---70---80---90---100)
0 absolutely no chance
100 absolutely certain
instr: enter any number from 0 to 100.
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n min max mean sd miss
2567 0 100 52.91 38.25 10519
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24 998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
6 999. rf (refused)
p018 likelihood r will work full time after age 65
section: p level: respondent type: numeric width: 3 decimals: 0
ref: secp.expectations1.p018_
[thinking about work in general and not just your present job, what do you think
the chances are that you will be working full-time after you reach age 65?/and
what about the chances that you will be working full-time after you reach age
65?]
(0---10---20---30---40---50---60---70---80---90---100)
0 absolutely no chance
100 absolutely certain
web-administered text:
[thinking about work in general and not just your present job, what do you think
the chances are that you will be working full-time after you reach age 65?/and
what about the chances that you will be working full-time after you reach age
65?]
(0---10---20---30---40---50---60---70---80---90---100)
0 absolutely no chance
100 absolutely certain
instr: enter any number from 0 to 100.
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n min max mean sd miss
3290 0 100 43.34 36.35 9819
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3 998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
4 999. rf (refused)
p198 likelihood r will do any work after age 62
section: p level: respondent type: numeric width: 3 decimals: 0
ref: secp.expectations1.p198_
what are the chances that you will be doing any work for pay after you reach age
62?
(0---10---20---30---40---50---60---70---80---90---100)
0 absolutely no chance
100 absolutely certain
web-administered text:
what are the chances that you will be doing any work for pay after you reach age
62?
(0---10---20---30---40---50---60---70---80---90---100)
0 absolutely no chance
100 absolutely certain
instr: enter any number from 0 to 100.
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n min max mean sd miss
2000 0 100 49.02 34.62 11069
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1 -8. web non-response
32 998. rf (refused)
14 999. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
p199 likelihood r will do any work after age 65
section: p level: respondent type: numeric width: 3 decimals: 0
ref: secp.expectations1.p199_
what are the chances that you will be doing any work for pay after you reach age
65?
(0---10---20---30---40---50---60---70---80---90---100)
0 absolutely no chance
100 absolutely certain
web-administered text:
what are the chances that you will be doing any work for pay after you reach age
65?
(0---10---20---30---40---50---60---70---80---90---100)
0 absolutely no chance
100 absolutely certain
instr: enter any number from 0 to 100.
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n min max mean sd miss
2993 0 100 42.60 32.71 10102
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11 998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
10 999. rf (refused)
p181 likelihood r will do any work after age 70
section: p level: respondent type: numeric width: 3 decimals: 0
ref: secp.expectations1.p181_
what are the chances that you will be doing any work for pay after you reach age
70?
(0---10---20---30---40---50---60---70---80---90---100)
0 absolutely no chance
100 absolutely certain
web-administered text:
what are the chances that you will be doing any work for pay after you reach age
70?
(0---10---20---30---40---50---60---70---80---90---100)
0 absolutely no chance
100 absolutely certain
instr: enter any number from 0 to 100.
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n min max mean sd miss
4498 0 100 28.74 31.00 8571
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2 -8. web non-response
35 998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
10 999. rf (refused)
p182 likelihood r will work full time after age 70
section: p level: respondent type: numeric width: 3 decimals: 0
ref: secp.expectations1.p182_
[thinking about work in general and not just your present job, what/what] do you
think the chances are that you will be working full-time after you reach age 70?
(0---10---20---30---40---50---60---70---80---90---100)
0 absolutely no chance
100 absolutely certain
web-administered text:
[thinking about work in general and not just your present job, what/what] do you
think the chances are that you will be working full-time after you reach age 70?
(0---10---20---30---40---50---60---70---80---90---100)
0 absolutely no chance
100 absolutely certain
instr: enter any number from 0 to 100.
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n min max mean sd miss
3194 0 100 23.25 27.96 9914
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6 998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
2 999. rf (refused)
p020 chance r will find desired job in few mo
section: p level: respondent type: numeric width: 3 decimals: 0
ref: secp.expectations1.p020_
you told us earlier that you were looking for a new job.
on this 0 to 100 scale, what are the chances that you will find a job like the
one you're looking for within the next few months?
(0---10---20---30---40---50---60---70---80---90---100)
0 absolutely no chance
100 absolutely certain
web-administered text:
you told us earlier that you were looking for a new job.
on this 0 to 100 scale, what are the chances that you will find a job like the
one you're looking for within the next few months?
(0---10---20---30---40---50---60---70---80---90---100)
0 absolutely no chance
100 absolutely certain
instr: enter any number from 0 to 100.
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n min max mean sd miss
626 0 100 55.66 33.32 12484
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4 998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
2 999. rf (refused)
p028 chance r will live to be age 75 or more
section: p level: respondent type: numeric width: 3 decimals: 0
ref: secp.expectations1.p028_
what is the percent chance that you will live to be 75 or more?
(0---10---20---30---40---50---60---70---80---90---100)
0 absolutely no chance
100 absolutely certain
web-administered text:
what is the percent chance that you will live to be 75 or more?
(0---10---20---30---40---50---60---70---80---90---100)
0 absolutely no chance
100 absolutely certain
instr: enter any number from 0 to 100.
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n min max mean sd miss
4520 0 100 62.48 30.88 8461
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101 998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
34 999. rf (refused)
p029 chance r will live to 80/85/90/95/100
section: p level: respondent type: numeric width: 3 decimals: 0
ref: secp.expectations1.p029_
what is the percent chance that you will live to be [85/80/90/95/100] or more?
(0---10---20---30---40---50---60---70---80---90---100)
0 absolutely no chance
100 absolutely certain
web-administered text:
what is the percent chance that you will live to be [85/80/90/95/100] or more?
(0---10---20---30---40---50---60---70---80---90---100)
0 absolutely no chance
100 absolutely certain
instr: enter any number from 0 to 100.
user note: fill values are assigned as follows:
85 (if age is < 65)
80 (if age is 65-69)
85 (if age is 70-74)
90 (if age is 75-79)
95 (if age is 80-84)
100 (if age is 85-89)
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n min max mean sd miss
11290 0 100 50.21 31.38 1321
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377 998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
128 999. rf (refused)
p107 chance mentally ok at age - fill
section: p level: respondent type: numeric width: 3 decimals: 0
ref: secp.expectations1.p107_
assuming that you are still living at [75/80/85/90/95/100] what are the chances
that you will be free of serious problems in thinking, reasoning or remembering
things that would interfere with your ability to manage your own affairs?
(0---10---20---30---40---50---60---70---80---90---100)
0 absolutely no chance
100 absolutely certain
web-administered text:
assuming that you are still living at [75/80/85/90/95/100] what are the chances
that you will be free of serious problems in thinking, reasoning or remembering
things that would interfere with your ability to manage your own affairs?
(0---10---20---30---40---50---60---70---80---90---100)
0 absolutely no chance
100 absolutely certain
instr: enter any number from 0 to 100.
user note: fill values are assigned as follows:
75 (if age is < 65)
80 (if age is 65-69)
85 (if age is < 75)
90 (if age is 75-79)
95 (if age is 80-84)
100 (if age is 85-89)
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n min max mean sd miss
11133 0 100 48.98 29.37 1451
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416 998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
116 999. rf (refused)
p032 percent chance r will move to nh in 5yr
section: p level: respondent type: numeric width: 3 decimals: 0
ref: secp.expectations1.p032_
[what is the percent chance that you will ever have to move to a nursing
home?/what is the percent chance that you will move to a nursing home in the
next five years?]
def: by "nursing home" we mean a facility that provides all of the following
services for its residents: 24-hour nursing assistance and supervision,
dispensing of medication, personal assistance, and room & meals.
(0---10---20---30---40---50---60---70---80---90---100)
0 absolutely no chance
100 absolutely certain
web-administered text:
[what is the percent chance that you will ever have to move to a nursing
home?/what is the percent chance that you will move to a nursing home in the
next five years?]
def: by "nursing home" we mean a facility that provides all of the following
services for its residents: 24-hour nursing assistance and supervision,
dispensing of medication, personal assistance, and room & meals.
(0---10---20---30---40---50---60---70---80---90---100)
0 absolutely no chance
100 absolutely certain
instr: enter any number from 0 to 100.
user note: if r's age is less than 65 (a019 < 65), then the first fill is used.
otherwise, the second fill is used.
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n min max mean sd miss
7456 0 100 14.56 21.89 5401
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203 998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
56 999. rf (refused)
p111 chance your soc sec benefit less 10 yrs
section: p level: respondent type: numeric width: 3 decimals: 0
ref: secp.expectations1.p111_
on a scale from 0 to 100, (where 0 means no chance and 100 means absolutely
certain,) what do you think is the percent chance that the benefits you yourself
are receiving from social security will be cut some time over the next 10 years?
(0---10---20---30---40---50---60---70---80---90---100)
0 absolutely no chance
100 absolutely certain
web-administered text:
on a scale from 0 to 100, (where 0 means no chance and 100 means absolutely
certain,) what do you think is the percent chance that the benefits you yourself
are receiving from social security will be cut some time over the next 10 years?
(0---10---20---30---40---50---60---70---80---90---100)
0 absolutely no chance
100 absolutely certain
instr: enter any number from 0 to 100.
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n min max mean sd miss
7806 0 100 37.30 29.64 4929
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324 998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
57 999. rf (refused)
p112 chance your future socsec benefits less
section: p level: respondent type: numeric width: 3 decimals: 0
ref: secp.expectations1.p112_
on a scale from 0 to 100, what do you think is the percent chance that over the
next 10 years there will be changes to social security that will reduce your
future benefits compared to what you would get under the current system?
(0---10---20---30---40---50---60---70---80---90---100)
0 absolutely no chance
100 absolutely certain
web-administered text:
on a scale from 0 to 100, what do you think is the percent chance that over the
next 10 years there will be changes to social security that will reduce your
future benefits compared to what you would get under the current system?
(0---10---20---30---40---50---60---70---80---90---100)
0 absolutely no chance
100 absolutely certain
instr: enter any number from 0 to 100.
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n min max mean sd miss
3256 0 100 55.71 29.01 9768
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65 998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
27 999. rf (refused)
p041 fam financial timeline - save/spend/plan
section: p level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secp.expectations1.mutualfunds.p041_
instr: read slowly
in planning your (family's) saving and spending, which of the following time
periods is most important to you [and your [husband/wife/partner]], the next few
months, the next year, the next few years, the next 5-10 years, or longer than
10 years?
web-administered text:
in planning your (family's) saving and spending, which of the following time
periods is most important to you [and your [husband/wife/partner]], the next few
months, the next year, the next few years, the next 5-10 years, or longer than
10 years?
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27 -8. web non-response
1446 1. the next few months
1238 2. the next year
3268 3. the next few years
3938 4. the next 5-10 years
2061 5. longer than 10 years
320 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
54 9. rf (refused)
764 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
p056 assist section p - expectations
section: p level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
ref: secp.p056_assistp
instr: how often did r receive assistance with answers in section p -
expectations?
user note: interviewer-administered item.
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10640 1. never
215 2. a few times
117 3. most or all of the time
1 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
9. rf (refused)
2143 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
pmode ending mode - section p
section: p level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
user note: this variable identifies the mode at completion of this section.
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5149 1. phone
5830 2. ftf
1264 3. web
194 4. web-small
679 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
vdate 2022 data model version
section: p 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.
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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: p level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
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13116 1. hrs 2022 early release - february 2024