Descriptives for Hungary 1994 household file

Descriptives

Descriptive Statistics

N Minimum Maximum Mean Std. Deviation
COUNTRY UNIQUE COUNTRY/YEAR IDENTIFICATION NUMBER 1992 74 74 74.00 .00
CASENUM UNIQUE UNIT NUMBER 1992 11000.00 26051010.00 12206218.0879 7402506.8932
HWEIGHT SAMPLE WEIGHT 1992 660.80 4741.60 1905.0702 818.0505
DEFLATE DEFLATION FACTOR 1992 .00 .00 .0000 .0000
D4 NUMBER OF PERSONS 1992 1.00 10.00 2.7615 1.4447
D5 UNIT STRUCTURE 1992 5.00 5.00 5.0000 .0000
D6 NUMBER OF EARNERS 1992 .00 4.00 1.0035 .9600
D27 NUMBER OF CHILDREN UNDER AGE 18 1992 .00 6.00 .6170 .9636
D28 AGE OF THE YOUNGEST CHILD 714 .00 17.00 8.1807 5.1754
NUM6574 NUMBER OF PERSONS AGED 65 TO 74 1992 .00 2.00 .2922 .5526
NUMGE75 NUMBER OF PERSONS AGED 75 YEARS OR MORE 1992 .00 2.00 .1632 .4071
WEEKHDFT HEAD WEEKS WORKED FULL TIME 1992 .00 .00 .0000 .0000
WEEKSPFT SPOUSE WEEKS WORKED FULL TIME 1287 .00 .00 .0000 .0000
WEEKHDPT HEAD WEEKS WORKED PART TIME 1992 .00 .00 .0000 .0000
WEEKSPPT SPOUSE WEEKS WORKED PART TIME 1287 .00 .00 .0000 .0000
WEEKHDUP HEAD WEEKS UNEMPLOYED 1992 .00 .00 .0000 .0000
WEEKSPUP SPOUSE WEEKS UNEMPLOYED 1287 .00 .00 .0000 .0000
HRSHD HOURS WORKED PER WEEK HEAD 1992 .00 114.00 18.6360 22.9194
HRSSP HOURS WORKED PER WEEK SPOUSE 1287 .00 98.00 17.4258 20.8973
TOTEXP TOTAL EXPENDITURES 1981 1.68 2400000.00 370897.2487 227069.0468
FOODEXP FOOD EXPENDITURES 1985 .00 1200000.00 166886.7809 120297.4685
HOUSEXP HOUSING EXPENDITURES 1959 .00 1080000.00 116878.0576 79533.4183
APPEXP CLOTHING EXPENDITURES 1992 .00 .00 .0000 .0000
TRANEXP TRANSPORTATION EXPENDITURES 1992 .00 .00 .0000 .0000
MEDEXP OUT OF POCKET MEDICAL EXPENDITURES 1992 .00 .00 .0000 .0000
EDUCEXP EDUCATION EXPENDITURES 1992 .00 .00 .0000 .0000
CHCAREXP CHILD CARE EXPENDITURES 1992 .00 .00 .0000 .0000
V1 GROSS WAGES AND SALARIES 1992 .00 .00 .0000 .0000
V1NET NET WAGES AND SALARIES 1990 .00 6020000.00 275590.4219 395594.8784
V2 MANDATORY EMPLOYER CONTRIB. 1992 .00 .00 .0000 .0000
V3 NONMANDATORY EMPLOYER CONT. 1992 .00 750075.00 16475.7585 48391.5422
V4 FARM SELF-EMPLOYMENT INCOME 1992 .00 1150000.00 6816.3655 45832.8091
V5 NONFARM SELF-EMPLOYMENT INCOME 1992 .00 1750000.00 6343.7796 74444.9082
V6 IN-KIND EARNINGS 1992 .00 .00 .0000 .0000
V7 MAND.CONTRIB. FOR SELF-EMP. 1992 .00 .00 .0000 .0000
V8 CASH PROPERTY INCOME 1992 .00 1500000.00 3812.5547 43053.8678
V9 NONCASH PROPERTY INCOME 1988 .00 1000000.00 4218.8129 37916.9345
V10 MARKET VALUE OF RESIDENCE(HOMEOWNERS) 1478 .00 40000000.00 2541340.3248 2787935.3217
V11 INCOME TAXES 1992 .00 .00 .0000 .0000
V12 PROPERTY OR WEALTH TAXES 1992 .00 .00 .0000 .0000
V13 MANDATORY EMPLOYEE CONTRIB. 1992 .00 .00 .0000 .0000
V14 OTHER DIRECT TAXES 1992 .00 .00 .0000 .0000
V15 INDIRECT TAXES 1992 .00 .00 .0000 .0000
V16 SICK PAY 1992 .00 450000.00 5029.6448 23545.5292
V17 ACCIDENT PAY 1992 .00 .00 .0000 .0000
V18 DISABILITY PAY 1992 .00 586800.00 17703.8386 52799.8794
V19 SOCIAL RETIREMENT BENEFITS 1989 .00 696000.00 107257.3445 135423.3919
V19S1 BASIC OLD AGE BENEFIT 1992 .00 .00 .0000 .0000
V19S2 SUPPLEMENTARY OLD AGE BENEFIT 1992 .00 .00 .0000 .0000
V19S3 EARLY RETIREMENT BENEFIT 1992 .00 .00 .0000 .0000
V19S4 SURVIVORS PENSIONS 1992 .00 .00 .0000 .0000
V19SR OTHER SOCIAL RETIREMENT INCOME 1992 .00 .00 .0000 .0000
V20 CHILD OR FAMILY ALLOWANCES 1992 .00 283200.00 24178.5838 41998.5735
V20S1 CHILD ALLOWANCE 1992 .00 .00 .0000 .0000
V20S2 ADVANCE MAINTENANCE (PROGRAM FOR SINGLE PARENTS) 1992 .00 .00 .0000 .0000
V20S3 ORPHANS PENSION ALLOWANCE 1992 .00 .00 .0000 .0000
V20SR OTHER CHILD ALLOWANCE AMOUNTS 1992 .00 .00 .0000 .0000
V21 UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS 1992 .00 254000.00 5909.3715 22352.3927
V21S1 UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE 1992 .00 .00 .0000 .0000
V21S2 TRAINING OR RETRAINING ALLOWANCE 1992 .00 .00 .0000 .0000
V21S3 PLACEMENT AND RESETTLEMENT BENEFITS 1992 .00 .00 .0000 .0000
V21SR OTHER UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS 1992 .00 .00 .0000 .0000
V22 MATERNITY ALLOWANCES 1992 .00 396000.00 8255.0914 32680.8189
V22S1 PAY REPLACEMENT 1992 .00 .00 .0000 .0000
V22S2 BIRTH PREMIUM 1992 .00 .00 .0000 .0000
V22SR OTHER MATERNITY/PATERNITY BENEFITS 1992 .00 .00 .0000 .0000
V23 MILITARY / VET./ WAR BENEFITS 1992 .00 .00 .0000 .0000
V24 RESIDUAL SOCIAL INSURANCE 1992 .00 228000.00 3081.2149 16208.7502
V24S1 INVALID CARE PREMIUM 1992 .00 .00 .0000 .0000
V24S2 STUDENT STIPEND -- NOT MEANS-TESTED 1992 .00 .00 .0000 .0000
V24S3 CHILD CARE BENEFIT -- NOT MEANS-TESTED 1992 .00 .00 .0000 .0000
V24SR OTHER RESIDUAL SOCIAL INSURANCE 1992 .00 .00 .0000 .0000
V25 MEANS-TESTED CASH BENEFITS 1950 .00 367400.00 7006.2292 23604.7292
V25S1 SOCIAL ASSISTANCE 1992 .00 .00 .0000 .0000
V25S2 OLD AGE ASSISTANCE 1992 .00 .00 .0000 .0000
V25S3 UNEMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE 1992 .00 .00 .0000 .0000
V25S4 UNMARRIED MOTHERS ALLOWANCE 1992 .00 .00 .0000 .0000
V25SR OTHER MEANS-TESTED CASH BENEFITS 1992 .00 .00 .0000 .0000
V26 ALL NEAR CASH BENEFITS 1992 .00 .00 .0000 .0000
V26S1 NEAR CASH FOOD BENEFITS 1992 .00 .00 .0000 .0000
V26S2 NEAR CASH HOUSING BENEFITS 1992 .00 .00 .0000 .0000
V26S3 NEAR CASH MEDICAL BENEFITS 1992 .00 .00 .0000 .0000
V26S4 NEAR CASH HEATING BENEFITS 1992 .00 .00 .0000 .0000
V26S5 NEAR CASH EDUCATION BENEFITS 1992 .00 .00 .0000 .0000
V26S6 NEAR CASH CHILD CARE BENEFITS 1992 0 0 .00 .00
V26SR OTHER NEAR CASH MEANS TESTED BENEFITS 1992 .00 .00 .0000 .0000
V27 VALUE OF NON-CASH FOOD BENEFITS 1992 .00 .00 .0000 .0000
V28 VALUE OF NON-CASH HOUSING BENEFITS 1992 .00 .00 .0000 .0000
V29 VALUE OF NON-CASH MEDICAL BENEFITS 1992 .00 .00 .0000 .0000
V30 VALUE OF NON-CASH HEATING BENEFITS 1992 .00 .00 .0000 .0000
V31 VALUE OF NON-CASH EDUCATION BENEFITS 1992 .00 .00 .0000 .0000
V31A VALUE OF NON-CASH CHILD CARE BENEFITS 1992 0 0 .00 .00
ALTNCASH ALTERNATE NON-CASH INCOME 1990 .00 640000.00 12887.1859 34921.7787
V32 PRIVATE PENSIONS 1992 .00 .00 .0000 .0000
V32S1 OCCUPATIONAL PENSIONS 1992 .00 .00 .0000 .0000
V32S2 OPTING OUT PENSIONS 1992 .00 .00 .0000 .0000
V32SR OTHER PRIVATE PENSION INCOME 1992 .00 .00 .0000 .0000
V33 PUBLIC SECTOR PENSIONS 1992 .00 .00 .0000 .0000
V34 ALIMONY OR CHILD SUPPORT 1992 .00 180000.00 1399.5622 10416.2497
V34X PAID ALIMONY OR CHILD SUPPORT 1992 .00 .00 .0000 .0000
V35 RESIDUAL REGULAR PRIVATE INCOME 1985 .00 600000.00 3436.8262 26680.9124
V35S1 REGULAR TRANSFERS FROM RELATIVES 1992 .00 .00 .0000 .0000
V35S2 REGULAR TRANSFERS FROM PRIVATE CHARITIES 1992 .00 .00 .0000 .0000
V35SR OTHER RESIDUAL REGULAR PRIVATE INCOME 1992 .00 .00 .0000 .0000
V36 OTHER CASH INCOME 1992 .00 600000.00 5613.4322 30727.8095
V37 REALIZED LUMP SUM INCOME 1992 .00 600000.00 387.5472 13675.0873
V37S1 CAPITAL GAINS AND LOSSES 1992 0 0 .00 .00
V37SR OTHER LUMP SUM PRIVATE INCOME 1992 0 0 .00 .00
V39 GROSS WAGE/SALARY HEAD 1992 .00 .00 .0000 .0000
V39NET NET WAGE/SALARY HEAD 1946 .00 3510000.00 164068.3977 275326.9652
V40 HOURLY WAGE RATE HEAD 1992 .00 .00 .0000 .0000
V41 GROSS WAGE/SALARY SPOUSE 1287 .00 .00 .0000 .0000
V41NET NET WAGE/SALARY SPOUSE 1263 .00 2510000.00 128523.7882 204649.8718
V42 HOURLY WAGE RATE SPOUSE 1287 .00 .00 .0000 .0000
NEARCHB NEAR CASH HOUSING BENEFITS (new = V26S2) 1992 .00 .00 .0000 .0000
NEARCOB NEAR CASH EXCEPT HOUSING (new = V26-V26S2) 1992 .00 .00 .0000 .0000
HSLOT1 COUNTRY SPECIFIC HOUSEHOLD INFORMATION I 1992 .00 .00 .0000 .0000
HSLOT2 COUNTRY SPECIFIC HOUSEHOLD INFORMATION II 1992 .00 .00 .0000 .0000
SELFI SELF EMPLOYMENT INCOME 1992 .00 1750000.00 13160.1451 86926.2001
EARNING EARNINGS 1990 .00 7770000.00 288763.7932 422302.4711
FI FACTOR INCOME 1990 .00 8370000.00 292580.1796 431565.5708
PENSIOI OCCUPATIONAL PENSIONS 1992 .00 .00 .0000 .0000
MI MARKET INCOME 1990 .00 8370000.00 292580.1796 431565.5708
MEANSI MEANS TESTED INCOME 1950 .00 367400.00 7006.2292 23604.7292
OTHSOCI SOCIAL INSURANCE EX 19-21 1992 .00 586800.00 34069.7897 67787.4492
SOCI SOCIAL INSURANCE TRANSFERS 1989 .00 696000.00 171511.8583 130021.2406
SOCTRANS SOCIAL TRANSFERS 1947 .00 696000.00 178949.1131 132787.9733
PRIVATI PRIVATE TRANSFERS 1985 .00 600000.00 4841.3239 28815.3776
TRANSI TRANSFER INCOME 1940 .00 769500.00 183988.0769 135077.5940
GI GROSS INCOME 1938 .00 8370000.00 482131.3079 418409.1906
PAYROLL MAND PAYROLL TAXES 1992 .00 .00 .0000 .0000
DPI NET DISPOSABLE INCOME AFTER TAXES 1938 .00 8370000.00 482131.3079 418409.1906
Valid N (listwise) 446




Frequencies for Hungary 1994 household file

Frequency Table

MARRIED MARRIED COUPLE INDICATOR

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid .00 705 35.4 35.4 35.4
1.00 1287 64.6 64.6 100.0
Total 1992 100.0 100.0

D1 AGE OF HEAD

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid 18.00 1 .1 .1 .1
20.00 7 .4 .4 .4
21.00 8 .4 .4 .8
22.00 6 .3 .3 1.1
23.00 18 .9 .9 2.0
24.00 17 .9 .9 2.9
25.00 13 .7 .7 3.5
26.00 23 1.2 1.2 4.7
27.00 26 1.3 1.3 6.0
28.00 22 1.1 1.1 7.1
29.00 28 1.4 1.4 8.5
30.00 23 1.2 1.2 9.6
31.00 31 1.6 1.6 11.2
32.00 27 1.4 1.4 12.6
33.00 35 1.8 1.8 14.3
34.00 32 1.6 1.6 15.9
35.00 35 1.8 1.8 17.7
36.00 28 1.4 1.4 19.1
37.00 37 1.9 1.9 20.9
38.00 29 1.5 1.5 22.4
39.00 47 2.4 2.4 24.7
40.00 46 2.3 2.3 27.1
41.00 59 3.0 3.0 30.0
42.00 47 2.4 2.4 32.4
43.00 40 2.0 2.0 34.4
44.00 37 1.9 1.9 36.2
45.00 51 2.6 2.6 38.8
46.00 30 1.5 1.5 40.3
47.00 33 1.7 1.7 42.0
48.00 38 1.9 1.9 43.9
49.00 39 2.0 2.0 45.8
50.00 34 1.7 1.7 47.5
51.00 38 1.9 1.9 49.4
52.00 27 1.4 1.4 50.8
53.00 39 2.0 2.0 52.8
54.00 33 1.7 1.7 54.4
55.00 33 1.7 1.7 56.1
56.00 33 1.7 1.7 57.7
57.00 26 1.3 1.3 59.0
58.00 41 2.1 2.1 61.1
59.00 35 1.8 1.8 62.9
60.00 42 2.1 2.1 65.0
61.00 38 1.9 1.9 66.9
62.00 33 1.7 1.7 68.5
63.00 33 1.7 1.7 70.2
64.00 40 2.0 2.0 72.2
65.00 43 2.2 2.2 74.3
66.00 33 1.7 1.7 76.0
67.00 35 1.8 1.8 77.8
68.00 47 2.4 2.4 80.1
69.00 32 1.6 1.6 81.7
70.00 41 2.1 2.1 83.8
71.00 28 1.4 1.4 85.2
72.00 36 1.8 1.8 87.0
73.00 34 1.7 1.7 88.7
74.00 35 1.8 1.8 90.5
75.00 34 1.7 1.7 92.2
76.00 18 .9 .9 93.1
77.00 14 .7 .7 93.8
78.00 21 1.1 1.1 94.8
79.00 11 .6 .6 95.4
80.00 14 .7 .7 96.1
81.00 14 .7 .7 96.8
82.00 15 .8 .8 97.5
83.00 17 .9 .9 98.4
84.00 13 .7 .7 99.0
85.00 7 .4 .4 99.4
86.00 2 .1 .1 99.5
87.00 3 .2 .2 99.6
88.00 1 .1 .1 99.7
89.00 3 .2 .2 99.8
92.00 1 .1 .1 99.9
93.00 1 .1 .1 99.9
95.00 1 .1 .1 100.0
Total 1992 100.0 100.0

D2 AGE OF SPOUSE

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid 17.00 1 .1 .1 .1
18.00 2 .1 .2 .2
19.00 5 .3 .4 .6
20.00 6 .3 .5 1.1
21.00 10 .5 .8 1.9
22.00 13 .7 1.0 2.9
23.00 17 .9 1.3 4.2
24.00 15 .8 1.2 5.4
25.00 21 1.1 1.6 7.0
26.00 21 1.1 1.6 8.6
27.00 27 1.4 2.1 10.7
28.00 27 1.4 2.1 12.8
29.00 30 1.5 2.3 15.2
30.00 29 1.5 2.3 17.4
31.00 25 1.3 1.9 19.3
32.00 26 1.3 2.0 21.4
33.00 29 1.5 2.3 23.6
34.00 33 1.7 2.6 26.2
35.00 23 1.2 1.8 28.0
36.00 32 1.6 2.5 30.5
37.00 25 1.3 1.9 32.4
38.00 28 1.4 2.2 34.6
39.00 35 1.8 2.7 37.3
40.00 40 2.0 3.1 40.4
41.00 39 2.0 3.0 43.4
42.00 40 2.0 3.1 46.5
43.00 29 1.5 2.3 48.8
44.00 28 1.4 2.2 51.0
45.00 19 1.0 1.5 52.4
46.00 18 .9 1.4 53.8
47.00 31 1.6 2.4 56.3
48.00 27 1.4 2.1 58.4
49.00 30 1.5 2.3 60.7
50.00 20 1.0 1.6 62.2
51.00 24 1.2 1.9 64.1
52.00 27 1.4 2.1 66.2
53.00 21 1.1 1.6 67.8
54.00 28 1.4 2.2 70.0
55.00 23 1.2 1.8 71.8
56.00 27 1.4 2.1 73.9
57.00 21 1.1 1.6 75.5
58.00 27 1.4 2.1 77.6
59.00 15 .8 1.2 78.8
60.00 21 1.1 1.6 80.4
61.00 15 .8 1.2 81.6
62.00 19 1.0 1.5 83.1
63.00 20 1.0 1.6 84.6
64.00 18 .9 1.4 86.0
65.00 24 1.2 1.9 87.9
66.00 22 1.1 1.7 89.6
67.00 21 1.1 1.6 91.2
68.00 16 .8 1.2 92.5
69.00 18 .9 1.4 93.9
70.00 12 .6 .9 94.8
71.00 12 .6 .9 95.7
72.00 9 .5 .7 96.4
73.00 13 .7 1.0 97.4
74.00 4 .2 .3 97.7
75.00 8 .4 .6 98.4
76.00 4 .2 .3 98.7
77.00 1 .1 .1 98.8
78.00 4 .2 .3 99.1
79.00 2 .1 .2 99.2
80.00 4 .2 .3 99.5
81.00 1 .1 .1 99.6
82.00 2 .1 .2 99.8
84.00 1 .1 .1 99.8
90.00 2 .1 .2 100.0
Total 1287 64.6 100.0
Missing System 705 35.4

Total 1992 100.0


D3 SEX OF HEAD

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid 1.00 male 1468 73.7 73.7 73.7
2.00 female 524 26.3 26.3 100.0
Total 1992 100.0 100.0

D7 GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION INDICATOR A

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid 1.00 farmstead 18 .9 .9 .9
2.00 village 615 30.9 30.9 31.8
3.00 town,city 489 24.5 24.5 56.3
4.00 major city 225 11.3 11.3 67.6
5.00 budapest 645 32.4 32.4 100.0
Total 1992 100.0 100.0

D8 ETHNICITY/NATIONALITY OF HEAD

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid .00 not a gypsy 1809 90.8 97.5 97.5
1.00 yes, gypsy 47 2.4 2.5 100.0
Total 1856 93.2 100.0
Missing 9.00 45 2.3

System 91 4.6

Total 136 6.8

Total 1992 100.0


ETHNATSP ETHNICITY/NATIONALITY OF SPOUSE

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid .00 not a gypsy 1197 60.1 97.4 97.4
1.00 yes, gypsy 32 1.6 2.6 100.0
Total 1229 61.7 100.0
Missing 9.00 30 1.5

System 733 36.8

Total 763 38.3

Total 1992 100.0


D10 EDUCATION LEVEL OF HEAD

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid .00 11 .6 .6 .6
1.00 no formal school 7 .4 .4 .9
2.00 1-3 classes 25 1.3 1.3 2.2
3.00 4-5 classes 58 2.9 2.9 5.1
4.00 6-7 classes 199 10.0 10.0 15.1
5.00 elementary (8 cl.) 409 20.5 20.5 35.6
6.00 vocational 539 27.1 27.1 62.7
7.00 secondary 427 21.4 21.4 84.1
8.00 college 146 7.3 7.3 91.4
9.00 university 171 8.6 8.6 100.0
Total 1992 100.0 100.0

D11 EDUCATION LEVEL OF SPOUSE

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid .00 6 .3 .5 .5
1.00 no formal school 6 .3 .5 .9
2.00 1-3 classes 7 .4 .5 1.5
3.00 4-5 classes 30 1.5 2.3 3.8
4.00 6-7 classes 99 5.0 7.7 11.5
5.00 elementary (8 cl.) 348 17.5 27.0 38.5
6.00 vocational 220 11.0 17.1 55.6
7.00 secondary 391 19.6 30.4 86.0
8.00 college 118 5.9 9.2 95.2
9.00 university 62 3.1 4.8 100.0
Total 1287 64.6 100.0
Missing System 705 35.4

Total 1992 100.0


D12 OCCUPATIONAL TRAINING OF HEAD

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid .00 1992 100.0 100.0 100.0

D13 OCCUPATIONAL TRAINING OF SPOUSE

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid .00 1287 64.6 100.0 100.0
Missing System 705 35.4

Total 1992 100.0


D14 OCCUPATION OF HEAD

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid -3.00 28 1.4 1.4 1.4
-1.00 1021 51.3 51.3 52.7
1110.00 legislators 1 .1 .1 52.7
1120.00 senior government officials 2 .1 .1 52.8
1140.00 senior officials special-interest organisations 3 .2 .2 53.0
1141.00 senior officials political-party organisations 1 .1 .1 53.0
1221.00 department managers agriculture, hunting, forestry & fishlng 2 .1 .1 53.1
1222.00 department managers manufacturing 11 .6 .6 53.7
1223.00 department managers construction 4 .2 .2 53.9
1224.00 department managers wholesale & retail trade 4 .2 .2 54.1
1225.00 department managers restaurants & hotels 1 .1 .1 54.1
1226.00 department managers transport, storage & communications 4 .2 .2 54.3
1228.00 department managers personal care, cleaning etc 2 .1 .1 54.4
1229.00 operations department managers nec 4 .2 .2 54.6
1230.00 other department managers [large enterprise] 2 .1 .1 54.7
1231.00 finance & administration department managers 3 .2 .2 54.9
1232.00 personnel & industrial relations department managers 2 .1 .1 55.0
1234.00 advertising & public relations department managers 1 .1 .1 55.0
1235.00 supply & distribution department managers 1 .1 .1 55.1
1236.00 computing services department managers 2 .1 .1 55.2
1239.00 other department managers nec 6 .3 .3 55.5
1251.00 [high military officers] 7 .4 .4 55.8
1252.00 [lower military officers] 6 .3 .3 56.1
1311.00 general managers agriculture, hunting forestry & fishing 1 .1 .1 56.2
1312.00 general managers manufacturing 4 .2 .2 56.4
1313.00 general managers construction 2 .1 .1 56.5
1314.00 general managers wholesale & retail trade 16 .8 .8 57.3
1315.00 general managers restaurants & hotels 3 .2 .2 57.4
1316.00 general managers transport, storage & communications 2 .1 .1 57.5
1317.00 general managers business services 2 .1 .1 57.6
1318.00 general managers personal care, cleaning etc services 5 .3 .3 57.9
1319.00 general managers nec 5 .3 .3 58.1
2114.00 geologists & geophysicists 1 .1 .1 58.2
2131.00 computer systems designers & analysts 2 .1 .1 58.3
2139.00 computing professionals nec 3 .2 .2 58.4
2141.00 architects town & traffic planners 6 .3 .3 58.7
2142.00 civil engineers 3 .2 .2 58.9
2143.00 electrical engineers 4 .2 .2 59.1
2144.00 electronics & telecommunications engineers 2 .1 .1 59.2
2145.00 mechanical engineers 4 .2 .2 59.4
2146.00 chemical engineers 2 .1 .1 59.5
2147.00 mining engineers metallurgists etc professionals 2 .1 .1 59.6
2148.00 cartographers & surveyors 3 .2 .2 59.7
2149.00 architects engineers etc professionals nec 7 .4 .4 60.1
2221.00 medical doctors 8 .4 .4 60.5
2222.00 dentists 1 .1 .1 60.5
2310.00 higher education teaching professionals 4 .2 .2 60.7
2321.00 [second academ teacher] 12 .6 .6 61.3
2322.00 [second voc teacher] 2 .1 .1 61.4
2331.00 primary education teaching professionals 18 .9 .9 62.3
2332.00 pre-primary education teaching professionals 2 .1 .1 62.4
2340.00 special education teaching professionals 1 .1 .1 62.5
2359.00 other teaching professionals nec 4 .2 .2 62.7
2400.00 other professionals 8 .4 .4 63.1
2411.00 accountants 4 .2 .2 63.3
2419.00 business professionals nec 4 .2 .2 63.5
2421.00 lawyers 5 .3 .3 63.8
2422.00 judges 2 .1 .1 63.9
2429.00 legal professionals nec 1 .1 .1 63.9
2432.00 librarians etc information professlonals 4 .2 .2 64.1
2440.00 social science etc professionals 1 .1 .1 64.2
2443.00 philosophers, historians & political scientists 1 .1 .1 64.2
2445.00 psychologists 1 .1 .1 64.3
2451.00 authors journalists & other writers 1 .1 .1 64.3
2452.00 sculptors, painters etc artists 1 .1 .1 64.4
2455.00 film, stage etc actors & directors 1 .1 .1 64.4
2460.00 religious professionals 2 .1 .1 64.5
3112.00 civil engineering technicians 1 .1 .1 64.6
3113.00 electrical engineering technicians 2 .1 .1 64.7
3115.00 mechanical engineering technicians 5 .3 .3 64.9
3116.00 chemical engineering technicians 1 .1 .1 65.0
3118.00 draughtspersons 1 .1 .1 65.0
3119.00 physical & engineering science technicians nec 6 .3 .3 65.3
3121.00 computer assistants 5 .3 .3 65.6
3122.00 computer equipment operators 1 .1 .1 65.6
3140.00 ship & aircraft controllers & technicians 1 .1 .1 65.7
3150.00 safety & ouality inspectors 6 .3 .3 66.0
3221.00 medical assistants 3 .2 .2 66.1
3229.00 modern health associate professionals except nursing nec 2 .1 .1 66.2
3232.00 midwifery associate professionals 3 .2 .2 66.4
3340.00 other teaching associate professionals 3 .2 .2 66.5
3400.00 other associate professionals 4 .2 .2 66.7
3414.00 travel consultants & organisers 1 .1 .1 66.8
3415.00 technical & commercial sales representatives 7 .4 .4 67.1
3416.00 buyers 1 .1 .1 67.2
3419.00 finance & sales associate professionals nec 5 .3 .3 67.4
3421.00 trade brokers 1 .1 .1 67.5
3422.00 clearing & forwarding agents 1 .1 .1 67.5
3429.00 business services agents & trade brokers nec 1 .1 .1 67.6
3432.00 legal etc business associate professlonals 1 .1 .1 67.6
3433.00 bookkeepers 1 .1 .1 67.7
3439.00 administrative associate professionals nec 6 .3 .3 68.0
3441.00 customs & border inspectors 1 .1 .1 68.0
3452.00 [armed forces low officers] 6 .3 .3 68.3
3460.00 social work associate professionals 3 .2 .2 68.5
3472.00 radio, television & other announcers 1 .1 .1 68.5
4112.00 word-processor etc operators 5 .3 .3 68.8
4113.00 data entry operators 1 .1 .1 68.8
4115.00 secretaries 2 .1 .1 68.9
4121.00 accounting & bookkeeping clerks 5 .3 .3 69.2
4122.00 statistical & finance clerks 2 .1 .1 69.3
4140.00 library, mail etc clerks 7 .4 .4 69.6
4142.00 mail carriers & sorting clerks 3 .2 .2 69.8
4144.00 scribes etc workers 1 .1 .1 69.8
4190.00 other office clerks 5 .3 .3 70.1
4211.00 cashiers & ticket clerks 3 .2 .2 70.2
4220.00 client information clerics 1 .1 .1 70.3
4222.00 receptionists & information clerks 1 .1 .1 70.3
4223.00 telephone switchboard operators 1 .1 .1 70.4
5100.00 personal & protective services workers 2 .1 .1 70.5
5111.00 travel attendants & travel stewards 6 .3 .3 70.8
5112.00 transport conductors 3 .2 .2 70.9
5122.00 cooks 2 .1 .1 71.0
5123.00 waiters waitresses & bartenders 6 .3 .3 71.3
5130.00 personal care etc work 4 .2 .2 71.5
5141.00 hairdressers barbers beauticians etc workers 4 .2 .2 71.7
5149.00 other personal services workers nec 14 .7 .7 72.4
5161.00 fire-fighters 1 .1 .1 72.5
5162.00 police officers 2 .1 .1 72.6
5169.00 protective services workers nec 4 .2 .2 72.8
5220.00 shop salespersons & demonstrators 49 2.5 2.5 75.3
6111.00 field crop & vegetable growers 2 .1 .1 75.4
6113.00 gardeners, horticultural & nursery growers 2 .1 .1 75.5
6122.00 poultry producers 1 .1 .1 75.5
6129.00 market-oriented animal producers etc workers nec 2 .1 .1 75.6
6130.00 market-oriented crop & animal producers 11 .6 .6 76.2
6152.00 inland & coastal waters fishery workers 1 .1 .1 76.2
6154.00 hunters & trappers 2 .1 .1 76.3
7111.00 miners & quarry workers 3 .2 .2 76.5
7113.00 stone splitters cutters & carvers 4 .2 .2 76.7
7121.00 builders traditional materials 2 .1 .1 76.8
7122.00 bricklayers & stonemasons 13 .7 .7 77.4
7124.00 carpenters & joiners 5 .3 .3 77.7
7129.00 building frame etc trades workers nec 5 .3 .3 77.9
7131.00 roofers 2 .1 .1 78.0
7132.00 floor layers & tile setters 2 .1 .1 78.1
7136.00 plumbers & pipe fitters 11 .6 .6 78.7
7137.00 building etc electricians 27 1.4 1.4 80.0
7141.00 painters etc workers 12 .6 .6 80.6
7200.00 metal, machinery etc trades workers 5 .3 .3 80.9
7210.00 metal moulders, welders, sheetmetal workers structural metal 2 .1 .1 81.0
7212.00 welders & flamecutters 6 .3 .3 81.3
7221.00 blacksmiths hammer-smiths & forgingpress workers 1 .1 .1 81.3
7222.00 tool-makers etc workers 4 .2 .2 81.5
7223.00 machine-tool setters & setter-operators 29 1.5 1.5 83.0
7224.00 metal wheel-grinders polishers & tool sharpeners 9 .5 .5 83.4
7230.00 machinery mechanics & fitters 5 .3 .3 83.7
7231.00 motor vehicle mechanics & fitters 22 1.1 1.1 84.8
7233.00 agricultural- or industrial-machinery mechanics & fitters 3 .2 .2 84.9
7240.00 electrical & electronic equipment mechanics & fitters 5 .3 .3 85.2
7242.00 electron ics f itters 4 .2 .2 85.4
7243.00 electronics mechanics & servicers 1 .1 .1 85.4
7245.00 electrical line installers repairers & cable jolnters 6 .3 .3 85.7
7311.00 precision-instrument makers & repairers 5 .3 .3 86.0
7322.00 glass-makers cutters grinders & finishers 1 .1 .1 86.0
7332.00 handicraft workers in textile leather etc materials 1 .1 .1 86.1
7340.00 printing etc trades workers 2 .1 .1 86.2
7341.00 compositors typesetters etc workers 1 .1 .1 86.2
7410.00 food processing etc trades workers 2 .1 .1 86.3
7411.00 butchers fishmongers etc food preparers 5 .3 .3 86.6
7412.00 bakers pastry-cooks & confectionery make rs 3 .2 .2 86.7
7413.00 dairy-products makers 1 .1 .1 86.8
7415.00 food & beverage tasters & graders 1 .1 .1 86.8
7420.00 wood treaters, cabinet-makers etc trades workers 9 .5 .5 87.3
7422.00 cabinet-makers etc workers 11 .6 .6 87.9
7433.00 tailors dressmakers & hatters 4 .2 .2 88.1
7435.00 textile leather etc pattern-makers & cutters 1 .1 .1 88.1
7441.00 pelt dressers tanners & fellmongers 1 .1 .1 88.2
7442.00 shoe-makers etc workers 2 .1 .1 88.3
7510.00 [non farm foremen nfs] 35 1.8 1.8 90.0
7520.00 [skilled manual] 13 .7 .7 90.7
8121.00 ore & metal furnace operators 2 .1 .1 90.8
8122.00 metal melters casters & rolling-mill operators 1 .1 .1 90.8
8160.00 power-production etc plant operators 2 .1 .1 90.9
8162.00 steam-engine & boiler operators 1 .1 .1 91.0
8163.00 incinerator water-treatment etc plant operators 3 .2 .2 91.1
8210.00 metal- & mineral-products machine operators 3 .2 .2 91.3
8229.00 chemical-products machine operators nec 1 .1 .1 91.3
8232.00 plastic-products machine operators 1 .1 .1 91.4
8240.00 wood-products machine operators 2 .1 .1 91.5
8269.00 textile- fur- & leather-products machine operators nec 1 .1 .1 91.5
8270.00 food etc products machine operators 1 .1 .1 91.6
8279.00 tobacco production machine operators 1 .1 .1 91.6
8290.00 other machine operators & assemblers 5 .3 .3 91.9
8300.00 drivers & mobile-plant operators 1 .1 .1 91.9
8311.00 locomotive-engine drivers 2 .1 .1 92.0
8320.00 motor-vehicle drivers 9 .5 .5 92.5
8322.00 car taxi & van drivers 23 1.2 1.2 93.6
8323.00 bus & tram drivers 3 .2 .2 93.8
8324.00 heavy truck & lorry drivers 16 .8 .8 94.6
8331.00 motorised farm & forestry plant operators 8 .4 .4 95.0
8333.00 crane hoist etc plant operators 2 .1 .1 95.1
8334.00 lifting-truck operators 6 .3 .3 95.4
8340.00 ships deck crews etc workers 1 .1 .1 95.4
9131.00 domestic helpers & cleaners 1 .1 .1 95.5
9132.00 helpers & cleaners in establishments 8 .4 .4 95.9
9141.00 building caretakers 14 .7 .7 96.6
9151.00 messengers package & luggage porters & deliverers 7 .4 .4 96.9
9152.00 doorkeepers watchpersons etc workers 23 1.2 1.2 98.1
9153.00 vending-machine money collectors meter readers etc workers 3 .2 .2 98.2
9160.00 garbage collectors etc labourers 5 .3 .3 98.5
9211.00 farm-hands & labourers 5 .3 .3 98.7
9213.00 fishery hunting & trapping labourers 1 .1 .1 98.8
9300.00 labourers in mining, construction, manufacturing & transport 9 .5 .5 99.2
9313.00 building construction labourers 4 .2 .2 99.4
9330.00 transport labourers & freight handlers 5 .3 .3 99.7
9331.00 hand or pedal vehicle drivers 6 .3 .3 100.0
Total 1992 100.0 100.0

D15 OCCUPATION OF SPOUSE

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid -3.00 59 3.0 4.6 4.6
-1.00 626 31.4 48.6 53.2
1120.00 senior government officials 1 .1 .1 53.3
1140.00 senior officials special-interest organisations 1 .1 .1 53.4
1222.00 department managers manufacturing 1 .1 .1 53.5
1224.00 department managers wholesale & retail trade 3 .2 .2 53.7
1226.00 department managers transport, storage & communications 3 .2 .2 53.9
1228.00 department managers personal care, cleaning etc 3 .2 .2 54.2
1229.00 operations department managers nec 2 .1 .2 54.3
1230.00 other department managers [large enterprise] 5 .3 .4 54.7
1231.00 finance & administration department managers 9 .5 .7 55.4
1232.00 personnel & industrial relations department managers 2 .1 .2 55.6
1235.00 supply & distribution department managers 2 .1 .2 55.7
1237.00 research & development department managers 1 .1 .1 55.8
1239.00 other department managers nec 3 .2 .2 56.0
1252.00 [lower military officers] 1 .1 .1 56.1
1314.00 general managers wholesale & retail trade 7 .4 .5 56.6
1316.00 general managers transport, storage & communications 1 .1 .1 56.7
1318.00 general managers personal care, cleaning etc services 1 .1 .1 56.8
2114.00 geologists & geophysicists 1 .1 .1 56.9
2122.00 statisticians 1 .1 .1 57.0
2141.00 architects town & traffic planners 1 .1 .1 57.0
2142.00 civil engineers 1 .1 .1 57.1
2145.00 mechanical engineers 1 .1 .1 57.2
2146.00 chemical engineers 1 .1 .1 57.3
2147.00 mining engineers metallurgists etc professionals 2 .1 .2 57.4
2149.00 architects engineers etc professionals nec 1 .1 .1 57.5
2210.00 life science professionals 1 .1 .1 57.6
2212.00 pharmacologists, pathologists etc professlonals 1 .1 .1 57.7
2221.00 medical doctors 3 .2 .2 57.9
2224.00 pharmacists 1 .1 .1 58.0
2310.00 higher education teaching professionals 1 .1 .1 58.0
2321.00 [second academ teacher] 3 .2 .2 58.3
2331.00 primary education teaching professionals 31 1.6 2.4 60.7
2332.00 pre-primary education teaching professionals 15 .8 1.2 61.8
2340.00 special education teaching professionals 2 .1 .2 62.0
2359.00 other teaching professionals nec 4 .2 .3 62.3
2400.00 other professionals 1 .1 .1 62.4
2411.00 accountants 4 .2 .3 62.7
2419.00 business professionals nec 6 .3 .5 63.2
2421.00 lawyers 2 .1 .2 63.3
2422.00 judges 2 .1 .2 63.5
2432.00 librarians etc information professlonals 3 .2 .2 63.7
2440.00 social science etc professionals 1 .1 .1 63.8
2444.00 philologists translators & interpreters 1 .1 .1 63.9
2450.00 writers & creative or performing artists 1 .1 .1 63.9
2451.00 authors journalists & other writers 1 .1 .1 64.0
2460.00 religious professionals 1 .1 .1 64.1
3118.00 draughtspersons 1 .1 .1 64.2
3119.00 physical & engineering science technicians nec 3 .2 .2 64.4
3121.00 computer assistants 4 .2 .3 64.7
3150.00 safety & ouality inspectors 7 .4 .5 65.3
3221.00 medical assistants 10 .5 .8 66.0
3225.00 dental assistants 4 .2 .3 66.4
3226.00 physiotherapists etc associate professionals 2 .1 .2 66.5
3228.00 pharmaceutical assistants 4 .2 .3 66.8
3229.00 modern health associate professionals except nursing nec 3 .2 .2 67.1
3232.00 midwifery associate professionals 6 .3 .5 67.5
3310.00 primary education teaching associate professionals 1 .1 .1 67.6
3320.00 pre-primary education teaching associate professionals 1 .1 .1 67.7
3340.00 other teaching associate professionals 3 .2 .2 67.9
3400.00 other associate professionals 11 .6 .9 68.8
3414.00 travel consultants & organisers 1 .1 .1 68.8
3415.00 technical & commercial sales representatives 6 .3 .5 69.3
3416.00 buyers 1 .1 .1 69.4
3417.00 appraisers, valuers & auctioneers 1 .1 .1 69.5
3419.00 finance & sales associate professionals nec 3 .2 .2 69.7
3422.00 clearing & forwarding agents 3 .2 .2 69.9
3429.00 business services agents & trade brokers nec 3 .2 .2 70.2
3432.00 legal etc business associate professlonals 2 .1 .2 70.3
3433.00 bookkeepers 3 .2 .2 70.6
3439.00 administrative associate professionals nec 9 .5 .7 71.3
3441.00 customs & border inspectors 1 .1 .1 71.3
3460.00 social work associate professionals 4 .2 .3 71.6
4112.00 word-processor etc operators 24 1.2 1.9 73.5
4113.00 data entry operators 3 .2 .2 73.7
4115.00 secretaries 6 .3 .5 74.2
4121.00 accounting & bookkeeping clerks 13 .7 1.0 75.2
4122.00 statistical & finance clerks 2 .1 .2 75.4
4131.00 stock clerks 3 .2 .2 75.6
4140.00 library, mail etc clerks 3 .2 .2 75.8
4142.00 mail carriers & sorting clerks 2 .1 .2 76.0
4190.00 other office clerks 10 .5 .8 76.8
4211.00 cashiers & ticket clerks 14 .7 1.1 77.9
4220.00 client information clerics 2 .1 .2 78.0
4222.00 receptionists & information clerks 1 .1 .1 78.1
4223.00 telephone switchboard operators 2 .1 .2 78.2
5112.00 transport conductors 3 .2 .2 78.5
5120.00 housekeeping & restaurant services workers 1 .1 .1 78.6
5122.00 cooks 9 .5 .7 79.3
5123.00 waiters waitresses & bartenders 5 .3 .4 79.6
5130.00 personal care etc work 5 .3 .4 80.0
5141.00 hairdressers barbers beauticians etc workers 11 .6 .9 80.9
5149.00 other personal services workers nec 6 .3 .5 81.4
5220.00 shop salespersons & demonstrators 52 2.6 4.0 85.4
6111.00 field crop & vegetable growers 1 .1 .1 85.5
6113.00 gardeners, horticultural & nursery growers 2 .1 .2 85.6
6122.00 poultry producers 3 .2 .2 85.9
6129.00 market-oriented animal producers etc workers nec 1 .1 .1 85.9
6130.00 market-oriented crop & animal producers 1 .1 .1 86.0
7124.00 carpenters & joiners 2 .1 .2 86.2
7200.00 metal, machinery etc trades workers 1 .1 .1 86.2
7223.00 machine-tool setters & setter-operators 1 .1 .1 86.3
7240.00 electrical & electronic equipment mechanics & fitters 3 .2 .2 86.6
7330.00 handicraft workers in wood,textile, leather etc 1 .1 .1 86.6
7340.00 printing etc trades workers 4 .2 .3 86.9
7341.00 compositors typesetters etc workers 1 .1 .1 87.0
7345.00 bookbinders etc workers 1 .1 .1 87.1
7410.00 food processing etc trades workers 3 .2 .2 87.3
7411.00 butchers fishmongers etc food preparers 7 .4 .5 87.9
7413.00 dairy-products makers 2 .1 .2 88.0
7415.00 food & beverage tasters & graders 1 .1 .1 88.1
7420.00 wood treaters, cabinet-makers etc trades workers 1 .1 .1 88.2
7422.00 cabinet-makers etc workers 2 .1 .2 88.3
7430.00 textile, garment etc trades workers 2 .1 .2 88.5
7432.00 weavers knitters etc workers 2 .1 .2 88.7
7433.00 tailors dressmakers & hatters 26 1.3 2.0 90.7
7435.00 textile leather etc pattern-makers & cutters 1 .1 .1 90.8
7440.00 pelt, leather & shoemaking trades workers 1 .1 .1 90.8
7442.00 shoe-makers etc workers 3 .2 .2 91.1
7510.00 [non farm foremen nfs] 9 .5 .7 91.8
7520.00 [skilled manual] 8 .4 .6 92.4
8121.00 ore & metal furnace operators 2 .1 .2 92.5
8131.00 glass & ceramics kiln etc machine operators 2 .1 .2 92.7
8161.00 power-production plant operators 1 .1 .1 92.8
8210.00 metal- & mineral-products machine operators 4 .2 .3 93.1
8211.00 machine-tool operators 3 .2 .2 93.3
8221.00 pharmaceutical- & toiletry-products machine operators 1 .1 .1 93.4
8229.00 chemical-products machine operators nec 2 .1 .2 93.6
8240.00 wood-products machine operators 1 .1 .1 93.6
8253.00 paper-products machine operators 1 .1 .1 93.7
8262.00 weaving- & knitting-machine operators 1 .1 .1 93.8
8269.00 textile- fur- & leather-products machine operators nec 2 .1 .2 93.9
8290.00 other machine operators & assemblers 1 .1 .1 94.0
8332.00 earth-moving- etc plant operators 1 .1 .1 94.1
9132.00 helpers & cleaners in establishments 11 .6 .9 94.9
9133.00 hand-launderers & pressers 4 .2 .3 95.3
9141.00 building caretakers 39 2.0 3.0 98.3
9142.00 vehicle, window etc cleaners 1 .1 .1 98.4
9151.00 messengers package & luggage porters & deliverers 4 .2 .3 98.7
9152.00 doorkeepers watchpersons etc workers 6 .3 .5 99.1
9153.00 vending-machine money collectors meter readers etc workers 1 .1 .1 99.2
9211.00 farm-hands & labourers 4 .2 .3 99.5
9300.00 labourers in mining, construction, manufacturing & transport 1 .1 .1 99.6
9330.00 transport labourers & freight handlers 1 .1 .1 99.7
9331.00 hand or pedal vehicle drivers 4 .2 .3 100.0
Total 1287 64.6 100.0
Missing System 705 35.4

Total 1992 100.0


D16 INDUSTRY OF HEAD

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid .00 DONT KNOW 1071 53.8 53.8 53.8
1.00 mining 10 .5 .5 54.3
2.00 metallurgy 18 .9 .9 55.2
3.00 iron, metal and machine industry 49 2.5 2.5 57.6
4.00 motor vehicle manufacturing 12 .6 .6 58.2
5.00 electric energy 26 1.3 1.3 59.5
6.00 chemical industry 16 .8 .8 60.3
7.00 other heavy industry (eg building material ind) 8 .4 .4 60.7
8.00 building industry, construction 67 3.4 3.4 64.1
9.00 food industry 41 2.1 2.1 66.2
10.00 other light industry (eg., timber, printing) 41 2.1 2.1 68.2
11.00 other industrial branch 6 .3 .3 68.5
12.00 agriculture 67 3.4 3.4 71.9
13.00 water economy 15 .8 .8 72.6
14.00 transport, communication, telecommunication 88 4.4 4.4 77.1
15.00 sales, trading 74 3.7 3.7 80.8
16.00 catering, tourism 15 .8 .8 81.5
17.00 health care 42 2.1 2.1 83.6
18.00 public administration, jurisdiction (eg., police) 34 1.7 1.7 85.3
19.00 local self-governments, municipial administration 29 1.5 1.5 86.8
20.00 education 73 3.7 3.7 90.5
21.00 science, culture, arts 25 1.3 1.3 91.7
22.00 politics 2 .1 .1 91.8
23.00 churches 2 .1 .1 91.9
24.00 military forces 19 1.0 1.0 92.9
25.00 personal services (eg., hairdresser) 16 .8 .8 93.7
26.00 financial services (banking and insurance) 21 1.1 1.1 94.7
27.00 other services for the population (eg., car repair) 72 3.6 3.6 98.3
28.00 other non-industrial branch 33 1.7 1.7 100.0
Total 1992 100.0 100.0

D17 INDUSTRY OF SPOUSE

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid .00 DONT KNOW 635 31.9 49.3 49.3
1.00 mining 2 .1 .2 49.5
2.00 metallurgy 8 .4 .6 50.1
3.00 iron, metal and machine industry 10 .5 .8 50.9
4.00 motor vehicle manufacturing 6 .3 .5 51.4
5.00 electric energy 14 .7 1.1 52.4
6.00 chemical industry 11 .6 .9 53.3
7.00 other heavy industry (eg building material ind) 2 .1 .2 53.5
8.00 building industry, construction 13 .7 1.0 54.5
9.00 food industry 26 1.3 2.0 56.5
10.00 other light industry (eg., timber, printing) 60 3.0 4.7 61.1
11.00 other industrial branch 2 .1 .2 61.3
12.00 agriculture 22 1.1 1.7 63.0
13.00 water economy 4 .2 .3 63.3
14.00 transport, communication, telecommunication 26 1.3 2.0 65.3
15.00 sales, trading 85 4.3 6.6 72.0
16.00 catering, tourism 17 .9 1.3 73.3
17.00 health care 88 4.4 6.8 80.1
18.00 public administration, jurisdiction (eg., police) 24 1.2 1.9 82.0
19.00 local self-governments, municipial administration 33 1.7 2.6 84.5
20.00 education 93 4.7 7.2 91.8
21.00 science, culture, arts 15 .8 1.2 92.9
22.00 politics 2 .1 .2 93.1
23.00 churches 3 .2 .2 93.3
24.00 military forces 4 .2 .3 93.6
25.00 personal services (eg., hairdresser) 17 .9 1.3 94.9
26.00 financial services (banking and insurance) 25 1.3 1.9 96.9
27.00 other services for the population (eg., car repair) 23 1.2 1.8 98.7
28.00 other non-industrial branch 17 .9 1.3 100.0
Total 1287 64.6 100.0
Missing System 705 35.4

Total 1992 100.0


D18 TYPE (STATUS) OF WORKER HEAD

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid 1.00 employee 805 40.4 82.6 82.6
2.00 works for own enterprise (full or part-owner) 39 2.0 4.0 86.6
3.00 coop member, traditional 10 .5 1.0 87.6
4.00 coop member, small coop 5 .3 .5 88.1
5.00 self-employed 116 5.8 11.9 100.0
Total 975 48.9 100.0
Missing System 1017 51.1

Total 1992 100.0


D19 TYPE (STATUS) OF WORKER SPOUSE

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid 1.00 employee 615 30.9 92.1 92.1
2.00 works for own enterprise (full or part-owner) 12 .6 1.8 93.9
3.00 coop member, traditional 5 .3 .7 94.6
4.00 coop member, small coop 3 .2 .4 95.1
5.00 self-employed 30 1.5 4.5 99.6
6.00 helping family members 3 .2 .4 100.0
Total 668 33.5 100.0
Missing System 1324 66.5

Total 1992 100.0


D20 GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION INDICATOR B

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid .00 1992 100.0 100.0 100.0

D21 MARITAL STATUS HEAD

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid .00 3 .2 .2 .2
1.00 single 170 8.5 8.5 8.7
2.00 married 1216 61.0 61.0 69.7
3.00 divorced 199 10.0 10.0 79.7
4.00 widow 404 20.3 20.3 100.0
Total 1992 100.0 100.0

MARTSP MARITAL STATUS SPOUSE

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid 1.00 single 42 2.1 3.3 3.3
2.00 married 1192 59.8 92.6 95.9
3.00 divorced 38 1.9 3.0 98.8
4.00 widow 15 .8 1.2 100.0
Total 1287 64.6 100.0
Missing System 705 35.4

Total 1992 100.0


D22 TENURE (OWNED OR RENTED HOUSING)

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid 1.00 owner 1583 79.5 79.7 79.7
2.00 usufructuary 61 3.1 3.1 82.8
3.00 tenant 232 11.6 11.7 94.5
4.00 co-tenant 2 .1 .1 94.6
6.00 famly-member 60 3.0 3.0 97.6
7.00 no legal title 3 .2 .2 97.7
8.00 through favour 12 .6 .6 98.3
9.00 subtenant 24 1.2 1.2 99.5
10.00 other 9 .5 .5 100.0
Total 1986 99.7 100.0
Missing 99.00 1 .1

System 5 .3

Total 6 .3

Total 1992 100.0


D25 DISABILITY STATUS HEAD

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid .00 not disabled 1858 93.3 93.3 93.3
1.00 disablility pension 134 6.7 6.7 100.0
Total 1992 100.0 100.0

D26 DISABILITY STATUS SPOUSE

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid .00 not disabled 1205 60.5 93.6 93.6
1.00 disablility pension 82 4.1 6.4 100.0
Total 1287 64.6 100.0
Missing System 705 35.4

Total 1992 100.0


ACTIVHD HEAD ACTIVITY CODE SUPPL

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid .00 1992 100.0 100.0 100.0

ACTIVSP SPOUSE ACTIVITY CODE SUPPL

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid .00 1992 100.0 100.0 100.0

IMMIGRHD HEAD IMMIGRATION STATUS

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid .00 1992 100.0 100.0 100.0

IMMIGRSP SPOUSE IMMIGRATION STATUS

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid .00 1992 100.0 100.0 100.0

LFSHD LABOUR FORCE STATUS HEAD

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid 1.00 employee 757 38.0 38.2 38.2
2.00 maternity leave 5 .3 .3 38.4
3.00 military service 1 .1 .1 38.5
4.00 self-employed 144 7.2 7.3 45.8
5.00 pensioner+employed 69 3.5 3.5 49.2
6.00 odd job 17 .9 .9 50.1
7.00 oldage pension 650 32.6 32.8 82.9
8.00 disab pension 134 6.7 6.8 89.7
9.00 widows pension 79 4.0 4.0 93.6
10.00 matern leave, no job 3 .2 .2 93.8
13.00 housekeeper 5 .3 .3 94.0
14.00 full-time student 3 .2 .2 94.2
16.00 unemployment benefit 67 3.4 3.4 97.6
17.00 social assistance, other dependent 46 2.3 2.3 99.9
18.00 helping family member 2 .1 .1 100.0
Total 1982 99.5 100.0
Missing System 10 .5

Total 1992 100.0


LFSSP LABOUR FORCE STATUS SPOUSE

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid 1.00 employee 518 26.0 40.4 40.4
2.00 maternity leave 80 4.0 6.2 46.7
4.00 self-employed 39 2.0 3.0 49.7
5.00 pensioner+employed 33 1.7 2.6 52.3
6.00 odd job 3 .2 .2 52.5
7.00 oldage pension 311 15.6 24.3 76.8
8.00 disab pension 82 4.1 6.4 83.2
9.00 widows pension 8 .4 .6 83.8
10.00 matern leave, no job 54 2.7 4.2 88.1
12.00 inactive earner, eg rents out flat 1 .1 .1 88.1
13.00 housekeeper 78 3.9 6.1 94.2
14.00 full-time student 2 .1 .2 94.4
16.00 unemployment benefit 38 1.9 3.0 97.3
17.00 social assistance, other dependent 31 1.6 2.4 99.8
18.00 helping family member 3 .2 .2 100.0
Total 1281 64.3 100.0
Missing System 711 35.7

Total 1992 100.0