Descriptives for United States 1997 household file

Descriptives

Descriptive Statistics

N Minimum Maximum Mean Std. Deviation
COUNTRY UNIQUE COUNTRY/YEAR IDENTIFICATION NUMBER 50320 85 85 85.00 .00
CASENUM UNIQUE UNIT NUMBER 50320 1.00 64659.00 32232.2247 18626.8700
HWEIGHT SAMPLE WEIGHT 50320 .01 12045.38 2037.5233 1013.6686
DEFLATE DEFLATION FACTOR 50320 1 1 1.00 .00
D4 NUMBER OF PERSONS 50320 1.00 16.00 2.6144 1.4723
D5 UNIT STRUCTURE 50320 1.00 1.00 1.0000 .0000
D6 NUMBER OF EARNERS 50320 .00 9.00 1.3819 .9967
D27 NUMBER OF CHILDREN UNDER AGE 18 50320 .00 12.00 .7109 1.1109
D28 AGE OF THE YOUNGEST CHILD 18701 0 17 6.98 5.24
NUM6574 NUMBER OF PERSONS AGED 65 TO 74 50320 .00 4.00 .1759 .4665
NUMGE75 NUMBER OF PERSONS AGED 75 YEARS OR MORE 50320 .00 3.00 .1353 .4004
WEEKHDFT HEAD WEEKS WORKED FULL TIME 50320 .00 52.00 31.6349 24.1799
WEEKSPFT SPOUSE WEEKS WORKED FULL TIME 28698 .00 52.00 22.5845 24.6456
WEEKHDPT HEAD WEEKS WORKED PART TIME 50320 .00 52.00 3.4945 11.5578
WEEKSPPT SPOUSE WEEKS WORKED PART TIME 28698 .00 52.00 7.7625 16.9588
WEEKHDUP HEAD WEEKS UNEMPLOYED 50320 .00 52.00 1.1979 5.7751
WEEKSPUP SPOUSE WEEKS UNEMPLOYED 28698 .00 52.00 .8212 4.6022
HRSHD HOURS WORKED PER WEEK HEAD 50320 .00 99.00 31.0281 21.1692
HRSSP HOURS WORKED PER WEEK SPOUSE 28698 .00 99.00 24.0608 19.6088
TOTEXP TOTAL EXPENDITURES 50320 0 0 .00 .00
FOODEXP FOOD EXPENDITURES 50320 0 0 .00 .00
HOUSEXP HOUSING EXPENDITURES 50320 0 0 .00 .00
APPEXP CLOTHING EXPENDITURES 50320 0 0 .00 .00
TRANEXP TRANSPORTATION EXPENDITURES 50320 0 0 .00 .00
MEDEXP OUT OF POCKET MEDICAL EXPENDITURES 50320 .00 31877.00 2472.6426 3279.5975
EDUCEXP EDUCATION EXPENDITURES 50320 0 0 .00 .00
CHCAREXP CHILD CARE EXPENDITURES 50320 0 0 .00 .00
V1 GROSS WAGES AND SALARIES 50320 .00 662127.00 36221.7916 46128.8305
V1NET NET WAGES AND SALARIES 50320 0 0 .00 .00
V2 MANDATORY EMPLOYER CONTRIB. 50320 .00 31852.00 2399.7342 2546.0717
V3 NONMANDATORY EMPLOYER CONT. 50320 .00 19998.00 1912.1633 2311.5985
V4 FARM SELF-EMPLOYMENT INCOME 50320 -19998.00 368159.00 237.9428 3921.6193
V5 NONFARM SELF-EMPLOYMENT INCOME 50320 -15600.00 661318.00 2626.4328 17380.1280
V6 IN-KIND EARNINGS 50320 0 0 .00 .00
V7 MAND.CONTRIB. FOR SELF-EMP. 50320 .00 37109.00 326.5833 1558.6442
V8 CASH PROPERTY INCOME 50320 -11298.00 353498.00 3278.3213 13025.5865
V9 NONCASH PROPERTY INCOME 50320 0 0 .00 .00
V10 MARKET VALUE OF RESIDENCE(HOMEOWNERS) 50320 0 0 .00 .00
V11 INCOME TAXES 50320 .00 290311.00 7717.6380 15610.4548
V12 PROPERTY OR WEALTH TAXES 50320 0 0 .00 .00
V13 MANDATORY EMPLOYEE CONTRIB. 50320 .00 31852.00 2399.7342 2546.0717
V14 OTHER DIRECT TAXES 50320 0 0 .00 .00
V15 INDIRECT TAXES 50320 0 0 .00 .00
V16 SICK PAY 50320 0 0 .00 .00
V17 ACCIDENT PAY 50320 0 0 .00 .00
V18 DISABILITY PAY 50320 .00 105199.00 114.8869 1524.9414
V19 SOCIAL RETIREMENT BENEFITS 50320 .00 150000.00 3066.2338 6124.9799
V19S1 BASIC OLD AGE BENEFIT 50320 .00 100000.00 2647.4400 5740.1202
V19S2 SUPPLEMENTARY OLD AGE BENEFIT 50320 0 0 .00 .00
V19S3 EARLY RETIREMENT BENEFIT 50320 0 0 .00 .00
V19S4 SURVIVORS PENSIONS 50320 0 0 .00 .00
V19SR OTHER SOCIAL RETIREMENT INCOME 50320 .00 150000.00 418.7888 2389.4973
V20 CHILD OR FAMILY ALLOWANCES 50320 0 0 .00 .00
V20S1 CHILD ALLOWANCE 50320 0 0 .00 .00
V20S2 ADVANCE MAINTENANCE (PROGRAM FOR SINGLE PARENTS) 50320 0 0 .00 .00
V20S3 ORPHANS PENSION ALLOWANCE 50320 0 0 .00 .00
V20SR OTHER CHILD ALLOWANCE AMOUNTS 50320 0 0 .00 .00
V21 UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS 50320 .00 99999.00 151.7461 1059.3239
V21S1 UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE 50320 0 0 .00 .00
V21S2 TRAINING OR RETRAINING ALLOWANCE 50320 0 0 .00 .00
V21S3 PLACEMENT AND RESETTLEMENT BENEFITS 50320 0 0 .00 .00
V21SR OTHER UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS 50320 0 0 .00 .00
V22 MATERNITY ALLOWANCES 50320 0 0 .00 .00
V22S1 PAY REPLACEMENT 50320 0 0 .00 .00
V22S2 BIRTH PREMIUM 50320 0 0 .00 .00
V22SR OTHER MATERNITY/PATERNITY BENEFITS 50320 0 0 .00 .00
V23 MILITARY / VET./ WAR BENEFITS 50320 .00 60128.00 157.7205 1615.6728
V24 RESIDUAL SOCIAL INSURANCE 50320 0 0 .00 .00
V24S1 INVALID CARE PREMIUM 50320 0 0 .00 .00
V24S2 STUDENT STIPEND -- NOT MEANS-TESTED 50320 0 0 .00 .00
V24S3 CHILD CARE BENEFIT -- NOT MEANS-TESTED 50320 0 0 .00 .00
V24SR OTHER RESIDUAL SOCIAL INSURANCE 50320 0 0 .00 .00
V25 MEANS-TESTED CASH BENEFITS 50320 .00 36198.00 561.1725 1768.1189
V25S1 SOCIAL ASSISTANCE 50320 .00 33400.00 291.7752 1494.1300
V25S2 OLD AGE ASSISTANCE 50320 .00 26000.00 43.2519 502.8957
V25S3 UNEMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE 50320 0 0 .00 .00
V25S4 UNMARRIED MOTHERS ALLOWANCE 50320 0 0 .00 .00
V25SR OTHER MEANS-TESTED CASH BENEFITS 50320 .00 7259.00 226.1453 698.3259
V26 ALL NEAR CASH BENEFITS 50320 .00 12547.00 189.9377 702.1381
V26S1 NEAR CASH FOOD BENEFITS 50320 .00 12297.00 184.3021 690.3219
V26S2 NEAR CASH HOUSING BENEFITS 50320 0 0 .00 .00
V26S3 NEAR CASH MEDICAL BENEFITS 50320 0 0 .00 .00
V26S4 NEAR CASH HEATING BENEFITS 50320 .00 4000.00 5.6356 46.8999
V26S5 NEAR CASH EDUCATION BENEFITS 50320 0 0 .00 .00
V26S6 NEAR CASH CHILD CARE BENEFITS 50320 0 0 .00 .00
V26SR OTHER NEAR CASH MEANS TESTED BENEFITS 50320 0 0 .00 .00
V27 VALUE OF NON-CASH FOOD BENEFITS 50320 0 0 .00 .00
V28 VALUE OF NON-CASH HOUSING BENEFITS 50320 .00 1480.00 9.1233 45.8437
V29 VALUE OF NON-CASH MEDICAL BENEFITS 50320 .00 68134.00 2208.0551 3982.7505
V30 VALUE OF NON-CASH HEATING BENEFITS 50320 0 0 .00 .00
V31 VALUE OF NON-CASH EDUCATION BENEFITS 50320 .00 80000.00 258.8177 1732.6698
V31A VALUE OF NON-CASH CHILD CARE BENEFITS 50320 0 0 .00 .00
ALTNCASH ALTERNATE NON-CASH INCOME 50320 0 0 .00 .00
V32 PRIVATE PENSIONS 50320 .00 124999.00 1006.5852 4961.2315
V32S1 OCCUPATIONAL PENSIONS 50320 0 0 .00 .00
V32S2 OPTING OUT PENSIONS 50320 0 0 .00 .00
V32SR OTHER PRIVATE PENSION INCOME 50320 0 0 .00 .00
V33 PUBLIC SECTOR PENSIONS 50320 .00 151999.00 953.6441 5263.4832
V34 ALIMONY OR CHILD SUPPORT 50320 .00 199998.00 214.6272 1920.1811
V34X PAID ALIMONY OR CHILD SUPPORT 50320 0 0 .00 .00
V35 RESIDUAL REGULAR PRIVATE INCOME 50320 .00 65000.00 91.1608 1269.4022
V35S1 REGULAR TRANSFERS FROM RELATIVES 50320 0 0 .00 .00
V35S2 REGULAR TRANSFERS FROM PRIVATE CHARITIES 50320 0 0 .00 .00
V35SR OTHER RESIDUAL REGULAR PRIVATE INCOME 50320 0 0 .00 .00
V36 OTHER CASH INCOME 50320 .00 99999.00 118.1205 1755.2779
V37 REALIZED LUMP SUM INCOME 50320 0 0 .00 .00
V37S1 CAPITAL GAINS AND LOSSES 50320 0 0 .00 .00
V37SR OTHER LUMP SUM PRIVATE INCOME 50320 0 0 .00 .00
V39 GROSS WAGE/SALARY HEAD 50320 .00 442040.00 24700.3081 37399.1169
V39NET NET WAGE/SALARY HEAD 50320 0 0 .00 .00
V40 HOURLY WAGE RATE HEAD 34059 0 1270 16.25 19.79
V41 GROSS WAGE/SALARY SPOUSE 28698 .00 442040.00 13982.7865 21591.5506
V41NET NET WAGE/SALARY SPOUSE 28698 0 0 .00 .00
V42 HOURLY WAGE RATE SPOUSE 17969 0 1442 11.67 19.06
NEARCHB NEAR CASH HOUSING BENEFITS (new = V26S2) 50320 0 0 .00 .00
NEARCOB NEAR CASH EXCEPT HOUSING (new = V26-V26S2) 50320 0 0 .00 .00
HSLOT1 COUNTRY SPECIFIC HOUSEHOLD INFORMATION I 0



HSLOT2 COUNTRY SPECIFIC HOUSEHOLD INFORMATION II 0



SELFI SELF EMPLOYMENT INCOME 50320 -19998 661318 2864.38 17949.59
EARNING EARNINGS 50320 -19998 662127 39086.17 49231.47
FI FACTOR INCOME 50320 -19748 837825 42364.49 52464.93
PENSIOI OCCUPATIONAL PENSIONS 50320 0 151999 1960.23 7260.86
MI MARKET INCOME 50320 -19748 837825 44324.72 52517.76
MEANSI MEANS TESTED INCOME 50320 0 36315 751.11 2191.14
OTHSOCI SOCIAL INSURANCE EX 19-21 50320 0 105199 272.61 2235.89
SOCI SOCIAL INSURANCE TRANSFERS 50320 0 150000 3490.59 6670.09
SOCTRANS SOCIAL TRANSFERS 50320 0 150117 4241.70 6856.01
PRIVATI PRIVATE TRANSFERS 50320 0 199998 305.79 2307.86
TRANSI TRANSFER INCOME 50320 0 200056 4547.49 7138.05
GI GROSS INCOME 50320 -17381 837825 48990.32 51206.29
PAYROLL MAND PAYROLL TAXES 50320 0 38524 2726.32 2859.65
DPI NET DISPOSABLE INCOME AFTER TAXES 50320 -69264 622979 38546.37 35402.41
Valid N (listwise) 0




Frequencies for United States 1997 household file

Frequency Table

MARRIED MARRIED COUPLE INDICATOR

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid 0 no couple present in household 21622 43.0 43.0 43.0
1 married couple 27070 53.8 53.8 96.8
2 married couple, head and spouse interchanged by LIS 11 .0 .0 96.8
3 non-married cohabiting couple 887 1.8 1.8 98.5
4 non-married cohabiting couple, LIS interchanged partners 674 1.3 1.3 99.9
5 non-married cohabiting couple, both partners same sex 56 .1 .1 100.0
Total 50320 100.0 100.0

D1 AGE OF HEAD

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid 15.00 10 .0 .0 .0
16.00 22 .0 .0 .1
17.00 35 .1 .1 .1
18.00 80 .2 .2 .3
19.00 144 .3 .3 .6
20.00 233 .5 .5 1.0
21.00 333 .7 .7 1.7
22.00 407 .8 .8 2.5
23.00 532 1.1 1.1 3.6
24.00 599 1.2 1.2 4.8
25.00 644 1.3 1.3 6.0
26.00 765 1.5 1.5 7.6
27.00 849 1.7 1.7 9.2
28.00 865 1.7 1.7 11.0
29.00 866 1.7 1.7 12.7
30.00 1002 2.0 2.0 14.7
31.00 981 1.9 1.9 16.6
32.00 968 1.9 1.9 18.6
33.00 1064 2.1 2.1 20.7
34.00 1142 2.3 2.3 22.9
35.00 1108 2.2 2.2 25.1
36.00 1169 2.3 2.3 27.5
37.00 1213 2.4 2.4 29.9
38.00 1166 2.3 2.3 32.2
39.00 1150 2.3 2.3 34.5
40.00 1155 2.3 2.3 36.8
41.00 1157 2.3 2.3 39.1
42.00 1227 2.4 2.4 41.5
43.00 1160 2.3 2.3 43.8
44.00 1140 2.3 2.3 46.1
45.00 1107 2.2 2.2 48.3
46.00 1107 2.2 2.2 50.5
47.00 1041 2.1 2.1 52.5
48.00 1031 2.0 2.0 54.6
49.00 1003 2.0 2.0 56.6
50.00 1068 2.1 2.1 58.7
51.00 971 1.9 1.9 60.6
52.00 829 1.6 1.6 62.3
53.00 778 1.5 1.5 63.8
54.00 829 1.6 1.6 65.5
55.00 841 1.7 1.7 67.2
56.00 741 1.5 1.5 68.6
57.00 637 1.3 1.3 69.9
58.00 597 1.2 1.2 71.1
59.00 700 1.4 1.4 72.5
60.00 649 1.3 1.3 73.8
61.00 579 1.2 1.2 74.9
62.00 662 1.3 1.3 76.2
63.00 623 1.2 1.2 77.5
64.00 553 1.1 1.1 78.6
65.00 616 1.2 1.2 79.8
66.00 598 1.2 1.2 81.0
67.00 634 1.3 1.3 82.2
68.00 578 1.1 1.1 83.4
69.00 581 1.2 1.2 84.5
70.00 578 1.1 1.1 85.7
71.00 552 1.1 1.1 86.8
72.00 548 1.1 1.1 87.9
73.00 557 1.1 1.1 89.0
74.00 507 1.0 1.0 90.0
75.00 543 1.1 1.1 91.1
76.00 511 1.0 1.0 92.1
77.00 482 1.0 1.0 93.0
78.00 408 .8 .8 93.8
79.00 412 .8 .8 94.7
80.00 362 .7 .7 95.4
81.00 374 .7 .7 96.1
82.00 310 .6 .6 96.7
83.00 306 .6 .6 97.4
84.00 259 .5 .5 97.9
85.00 199 .4 .4 98.3
86.00 182 .4 .4 98.6
87.00 136 .3 .3 98.9
88.00 152 .3 .3 99.2
89.00 101 .2 .2 99.4
90.00 90 years or over 302 .6 .6 100.0
Total 50320 100.0 100.0

D2 AGE OF SPOUSE

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid 16.00 4 .0 .0 .0
17.00 22 .0 .1 .1
18.00 57 .1 .2 .3
19.00 86 .2 .3 .6
20.00 154 .3 .5 1.1
21.00 202 .4 .7 1.8
22.00 215 .4 .7 2.6
23.00 284 .6 1.0 3.6
24.00 380 .8 1.3 4.9
25.00 417 .8 1.5 6.3
26.00 502 1.0 1.7 8.1
27.00 587 1.2 2.0 10.1
28.00 580 1.2 2.0 12.2
29.00 634 1.3 2.2 14.4
30.00 625 1.2 2.2 16.5
31.00 674 1.3 2.3 18.9
32.00 668 1.3 2.3 21.2
33.00 749 1.5 2.6 23.8
34.00 766 1.5 2.7 26.5
35.00 794 1.6 2.8 29.3
36.00 729 1.4 2.5 31.8
37.00 761 1.5 2.7 34.5
38.00 763 1.5 2.7 37.1
39.00 843 1.7 2.9 40.1
40.00 782 1.6 2.7 42.8
41.00 758 1.5 2.6 45.4
42.00 809 1.6 2.8 48.2
43.00 684 1.4 2.4 50.6
44.00 773 1.5 2.7 53.3
45.00 696 1.4 2.4 55.7
46.00 668 1.3 2.3 58.1
47.00 629 1.3 2.2 60.3
48.00 634 1.3 2.2 62.5
49.00 571 1.1 2.0 64.5
50.00 670 1.3 2.3 66.8
51.00 652 1.3 2.3 69.1
52.00 466 .9 1.6 70.7
53.00 477 .9 1.7 72.4
54.00 489 1.0 1.7 74.1
55.00 477 .9 1.7 75.7
56.00 429 .9 1.5 77.2
57.00 412 .8 1.4 78.7
58.00 390 .8 1.4 80.0
59.00 356 .7 1.2 81.3
60.00 343 .7 1.2 82.4
61.00 370 .7 1.3 83.7
62.00 313 .6 1.1 84.8
63.00 341 .7 1.2 86.0
64.00 312 .6 1.1 87.1
65.00 311 .6 1.1 88.2
66.00 276 .5 1.0 89.1
67.00 297 .6 1.0 90.2
68.00 279 .6 1.0 91.2
69.00 254 .5 .9 92.0
70.00 257 .5 .9 92.9
71.00 244 .5 .9 93.8
72.00 211 .4 .7 94.5
73.00 233 .5 .8 95.3
74.00 214 .4 .7 96.1
75.00 142 .3 .5 96.6
76.00 180 .4 .6 97.2
77.00 156 .3 .5 97.7
78.00 137 .3 .5 98.2
79.00 99 .2 .3 98.6
80.00 81 .2 .3 98.9
81.00 90 .2 .3 99.2
82.00 59 .1 .2 99.4
83.00 49 .1 .2 99.5
84.00 41 .1 .1 99.7
85.00 27 .1 .1 99.8
86.00 18 .0 .1 99.8
87.00 14 .0 .0 99.9
88.00 11 .0 .0 99.9
89.00 6 .0 .0 99.9
90.00 90 years or over 15 .0 .1 100.0
Total 28698 57.0 100.0
Missing System 21622 43.0

Total 50320 100.0


D3 SEX OF HEAD

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid 1.00 male 36522 72.6 72.6 72.6
2.00 female 13798 27.4 27.4 100.0
Total 50320 100.0 100.0

D7 GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION INDICATOR A

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid 11.00 Maine 539 1.1 1.1 1.1
12.00 New Hampshire 487 1.0 1.0 2.0
13.00 Vermont 512 1.0 1.0 3.1
14.00 Massachusetts 1183 2.4 2.4 5.4
15.00 Rhode Island 520 1.0 1.0 6.4
16.00 Connecticut 534 1.1 1.1 7.5
21.00 New York 3350 6.7 6.7 14.2
22.00 New Jersey 1456 2.9 2.9 17.1
23.00 Pennsylvania 2050 4.1 4.1 21.1
31.00 Ohio 1871 3.7 3.7 24.8
32.00 Indiana 684 1.4 1.4 26.2
33.00 Illinois 2042 4.1 4.1 30.3
34.00 Michigan 1661 3.3 3.3 33.6
35.00 Wisconsin 703 1.4 1.4 35.0
41.00 Minnesota 691 1.4 1.4 36.3
42.00 Iowa 654 1.3 1.3 37.6
43.00 Missouri 595 1.2 1.2 38.8
44.00 North Dakota 637 1.3 1.3 40.1
45.00 South Dakota 636 1.3 1.3 41.3
46.00 Nebraska 670 1.3 1.3 42.7
47.00 Kansas 651 1.3 1.3 44.0
51.00 Delaware 497 1.0 1.0 45.0
52.00 Maryland 563 1.1 1.1 46.1
53.00 District of Columbia 548 1.1 1.1 47.2
54.00 Virginia 736 1.5 1.5 48.6
55.00 West Virginia 682 1.4 1.4 50.0
56.00 North Carolina 1238 2.5 2.5 52.4
57.00 South Carolina 540 1.1 1.1 53.5
58.00 Georgia 846 1.7 1.7 55.2
59.00 Florida 2612 5.2 5.2 60.4
61.00 Kentucky 632 1.3 1.3 61.6
62.00 Tennessee 645 1.3 1.3 62.9
63.00 Alabama 682 1.4 1.4 64.3
64.00 Mississippi 591 1.2 1.2 65.5
71.00 Arkansas 676 1.3 1.3 66.8
72.00 Louisiana 651 1.3 1.3 68.1
73.00 Oklahoma 768 1.5 1.5 69.6
74.00 Texas 2709 5.4 5.4 75.0
81.00 Montana 706 1.4 1.4 76.4
82.00 Idaho 740 1.5 1.5 77.9
83.00 Wyoming 648 1.3 1.3 79.2
84.00 Colorado 773 1.5 1.5 80.7
85.00 New Mexico 883 1.8 1.8 82.5
86.00 Arizona 841 1.7 1.7 84.1
87.00 Utah 626 1.2 1.2 85.4
88.00 Nevada 668 1.3 1.3 86.7
91.00 Washington 669 1.3 1.3 88.0
92.00 Oregon 620 1.2 1.2 89.3
93.00 California 4464 8.9 8.9 98.1
94.00 Alaska 523 1.0 1.0 99.2
95.00 = 'Hawaii' 417 .8 .8 100.0
Total 50320 100.0 100.0

D8 ETHNICITY/NATIONALITY OF HEAD

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid 1.00 White 37345 74.2 74.2 74.2
2.00 Black 4839 9.6 9.6 83.8
3.00 Native American/Eskimo 488 1.0 1.0 84.8
4.00 Asian/Pacific Islander 1378 2.7 2.7 87.5
5.00 Hispanic 6270 12.5 12.5 100.0
Total 50320 100.0 100.0

ETHNATSP ETHNICITY/NATIONALITY OF SPOUSE

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid 1.00 White 22046 43.8 76.8 76.8
2.00 Black 1599 3.2 5.6 82.4
3.00 Native American/Eskimo 257 .5 .9 83.3
4.00 Asian/Pacific Islander 987 2.0 3.4 86.7
5.00 Hispanic 3809 7.6 13.3 100.0
Total 28698 57.0 100.0
Missing System 21622 43.0

Total 50320 100.0


D10 EDUCATION LEVEL OF HEAD

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid 1.00 Elementary school 4327 8.6 8.6 8.6
2.00 Some high school 5305 10.5 10.5 19.1
3.00 High school diploma 15847 31.5 31.5 50.6
4.00 Some college 8993 17.9 17.9 68.5
5.00 Associate degree 3560 7.1 7.1 75.6
6.00 Bachelor degree 7913 15.7 15.7 91.3
7.00 Masters degree 2757 5.5 5.5 96.8
8.00 Doctorate 1618 3.2 3.2 100.0
Total 50320 100.0 100.0

D11 EDUCATION LEVEL OF SPOUSE

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid 1.00 Elementary school 1661 3.3 5.8 5.8
2.00 Some high school 2477 4.9 8.6 14.4
3.00 High school diploma 10397 20.7 36.2 50.6
4.00 Some college 5061 10.1 17.6 68.3
5.00 Associate degree 2432 4.8 8.5 76.8
6.00 Bachelor degree 4825 9.6 16.8 93.6
7.00 Masters degree 1424 2.8 5.0 98.5
8.00 Doctorate 421 .8 1.5 100.0
Total 28698 57.0 100.0
Missing System 21622 43.0

Total 50320 100.0


D12 OCCUPATIONAL TRAINING OF HEAD

Frequency Percent
Missing System 50320 100.0

D13 OCCUPATIONAL TRAINING OF SPOUSE

Frequency Percent
Missing System 50320 100.0

D14 OCCUPATION OF HEAD

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid .00 Not applicable 13439 26.7 26.7 26.7
4.00 Chief executives, general administrators, public admin 7 .0 .0 26.7
5.00 Administrators and officials, public administration 213 .4 .4 27.1
6.00 Administrators, protective services 27 .1 .1 27.2
7.00 Financial managers 204 .4 .4 27.6
8.00 Personnel and labor relations managers 45 .1 .1 27.7
9.00 Purchasing managers 47 .1 .1 27.8
13.00 Managers, marketing, advertising, and public relations 242 .5 .5 28.3
14.00 Administrators, education and related fields 186 .4 .4 28.6
15.00 Managers, medicine and health 135 .3 .3 28.9
17.00 Managers, food serving and lodging establishments 441 .9 .9 29.8
18.00 Managers, properties and real estate 163 .3 .3 30.1
19.00 Funeral directors 17 .0 .0 30.1
21.00 Managers, service organizations, n.e.c. 189 .4 .4 30.5
22.00 Managers and administrators, n.e.c. 2616 5.2 5.2 35.7
23.00 Accountants and auditors 375 .7 .7 36.5
24.00 Underwriters 19 .0 .0 36.5
25.00 Other financial officers 194 .4 .4 36.9
26.00 Management analysts 141 .3 .3 37.2
27.00 Personnel, training, and labor relations specialists 101 .2 .2 37.4
28.00 Purchasing agents and buyers, farm products 2 .0 .0 37.4
29.00 Buyers, wholesale and retail trade except farm products 42 .1 .1 37.5
33.00 Purchasing agents and buyers, n.e.c. 81 .2 .2 37.6
34.00 Business and promotion agents 10 .0 .0 37.6
35.00 Construction inspectors 35 .1 .1 37.7
36.00 Inspectors and compliance officers, except construction 92 .2 .2 37.9
37.00 Management related occupations, n.e.c. 91 .2 .2 38.1
43.00 Architects 59 .1 .1 38.2
44.00 Aerospace 27 .1 .1 38.2
45.00 Metallurgical and materials 12 .0 .0 38.3
46.00 Mining 2 .0 .0 38.3
47.00 Petroleum 12 .0 .0 38.3
48.00 Chemical 27 .1 .1 38.3
49.00 Nuclear 4 .0 .0 38.3
53.00 Civil 121 .2 .2 38.6
54.00 Agricultural 1 .0 .0 38.6
55.00 Electrical and electronic 253 .5 .5 39.1
56.00 Industrial 89 .2 .2 39.3
57.00 Mechanical 143 .3 .3 39.6
58.00 Marine and naval architects 6 .0 .0 39.6
59.00 Engineers, n.e.c. 108 .2 .2 39.8
63.00 Surveyors and mapping scientists 12 .0 .0 39.8
64.00 Computer systems analysts and scientists 451 .9 .9 40.7
65.00 Operations and systems researchers and analysts 69 .1 .1 40.8
66.00 Actuaries 10 .0 .0 40.9
67.00 Statisticians 10 .0 .0 40.9
68.00 Mathematical scientists, n.e.c. 3 .0 .0 40.9
69.00 Physicists and astronomers 14 .0 .0 40.9
73.00 Chemists, except biochemists 49 .1 .1 41.0
74.00 Atmospheric and space scientists 3 .0 .0 41.0
75.00 Geologists and geodesists 30 .1 .1 41.1
76.00 Physical scientists, n.e.c. 15 .0 .0 41.1
77.00 Agricultural and food scientists 20 .0 .0 41.1
78.00 Biological and life scientists 31 .1 .1 41.2
79.00 Forestry and conservation scientists 13 .0 .0 41.2
83.00 Medical scientists 9 .0 .0 41.2
84.00 Physicians 266 .5 .5 41.8
85.00 Dentists 66 .1 .1 41.9
86.00 Veterinarians 13 .0 .0 41.9
87.00 Optometrists 18 .0 .0 42.0
88.00 Podiatrists 4 .0 .0 42.0
89.00 Health diagnosing practitioners, n.e.c. 21 .0 .0 42.0
95.00 Registered nurses 268 .5 .5 42.6
96.00 Pharmacists 52 .1 .1 42.7
97.00 Dietitians 15 .0 .0 42.7
98.00 Respiratory therapists 32 .1 .1 42.8
99.00 Occupational therapists 11 .0 .0 42.8
103.00 Physical therapists 27 .1 .1 42.8
104.00 Speech therapists 8 .0 .0 42.8
105.00 Therapists, n.e.c. 17 .0 .0 42.9
106.00 Physicians assistants 16 .0 .0 42.9
113.00 Earth, environmental, and marine science teachers 2 .0 .0 42.9
114.00 Biological science teachers 12 .0 .0 42.9
115.00 Chemistry teachers 3 .0 .0 42.9
116.00 Physics teachers 6 .0 .0 43.0
117.00 Natural science teachers, n.e.c. 3 .0 .0 43.0
118.00 Psychology teachers 7 .0 .0 43.0
119.00 Economics teachers 14 .0 .0 43.0
123.00 History teachers 12 .0 .0 43.0
124.00 Political science teachers 9 .0 .0 43.0
125.00 Sociology teachers 3 .0 .0 43.0
126.00 Social science teachers, n.e.c. 2 .0 .0 43.1
127.00 Engineering teachers 16 .0 .0 43.1
128.00 Mathematical science teachers 12 .0 .0 43.1
129.00 Computer science teachers 8 .0 .0 43.1
133.00 Medical science teachers 6 .0 .0 43.1
134.00 Health specialties teachers 5 .0 .0 43.1
135.00 Business, commerce, and marketing teachers 7 .0 .0 43.2
136.00 Agriculture and forestry teachers 4 .0 .0 43.2
137.00 Art, drama, and music teachers 21 .0 .0 43.2
138.00 Physical education teachers 3 .0 .0 43.2
139.00 Education teachers 3 .0 .0 43.2
143.00 English teachers 20 .0 .0 43.3
144.00 Foreign language teachers 7 .0 .0 43.3
145.00 Law teachers 3 .0 .0 43.3
146.00 Social work teachers 2 .0 .0 43.3
147.00 Theology teachers 7 .0 .0 43.3
148.00 Trade and industrial teachers 2 .0 .0 43.3
154.00 Postsecondary teachers, subject not specified 118 .2 .2 43.5
155.00 Teachers, prekindergarten and kindergarten 54 .1 .1 43.6
156.00 Teachers, elementary school 341 .7 .7 44.3
157.00 Teachers, secondary school 354 .7 .7 45.0
158.00 Teachers, special education 71 .1 .1 45.2
159.00 Teachers, n.e.c. 179 .4 .4 45.5
163.00 Counselors, Educational and Vocational 44 .1 .1 45.6
164.00 Librarians 38 .1 .1 45.7
165.00 Archivists and curators 7 .0 .0 45.7
166.00 Economists 49 .1 .1 45.8
167.00 Psychologists 72 .1 .1 45.9
169.00 Social scientists, n.e.c. 10 .0 .0 46.0
173.00 Urban planners 8 .0 .0 46.0
174.00 Social workers 204 .4 .4 46.4
175.00 Recreation workers 21 .0 .0 46.4
176.00 Clergy 154 .3 .3 46.7
177.00 Religious workers, n.e.c. 26 .1 .1 46.8
178.00 Lawyers and Judges 338 .7 .7 47.5
183.00 Authors 35 .1 .1 47.5
184.00 Technical writers 19 .0 .0 47.6
185.00 Designers 157 .3 .3 47.9
186.00 Musicians and composers 55 .1 .1 48.0
187.00 Actors and directors 45 .1 .1 48.1
188.00 Painters, sculptors, craft-artists, and artist printmakers 75 .1 .1 48.2
189.00 Photographers 47 .1 .1 48.3
193.00 Dancers 7 .0 .0 48.3
194.00 Artists, performers, and related workers, n.e.c. 35 .1 .1 48.4
195.00 Editors and reporters 90 .2 .2 48.6
197.00 Public relations specialists 45 .1 .1 48.7
198.00 Announcers 23 .0 .0 48.7
199.00 Athletes 24 .0 .0 48.8
203.00 Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians 65 .1 .1 48.9
204.00 Dental hygienists 4 .0 .0 48.9
205.00 Health record technologists and technicians 2 .0 .0 48.9
206.00 Radiologic technicians 34 .1 .1 49.0
207.00 Licensed practical nurses 94 .2 .2 49.2
208.00 Health technologists and technicians, n.e.c. 110 .2 .2 49.4
213.00 Electrical and electronic technicians 157 .3 .3 49.7
215.00 Mechanical engineering technicians 7 .0 .0 49.7
216.00 Engineering technicians, n.e.c. 71 .1 .1 49.8
217.00 Drafting occupations 82 .2 .2 50.0
218.00 Surveying and mapping technicians 31 .1 .1 50.1
223.00 Biological technicians 17 .0 .0 50.1
224.00 Chemical technicians 31 .1 .1 50.2
225.00 Science technicians, n.e.c. 35 .1 .1 50.2
226.00 Airplane pilots and navigators 51 .1 .1 50.3
227.00 Air traffic controllers 13 .0 .0 50.4
228.00 Broadcast equipment operators 12 .0 .0 50.4
229.00 Computer programmers 176 .3 .3 50.7
233.00 Tool programmers, numerical control 3 .0 .0 50.7
234.00 Legal assistants 80 .2 .2 50.9
235.00 Technicians, n.e.c. 29 .1 .1 51.0
243.00 Supervisors and Proprietors, Sales Occupations 1474 2.9 2.9 53.9
253.00 Insurance sales occupations 167 .3 .3 54.2
254.00 Real estate sales occupations 191 .4 .4 54.6
255.00 Securities and financial services sales occupations 139 .3 .3 54.9
256.00 Advertising and related sales occupations 52 .1 .1 55.0
257.00 Sales occupations, other business services 186 .4 .4 55.3
258.00 Sales engineers 15 .0 .0 55.4
259.00 Sales representatives, mining, manufact., and wholesale 533 1.1 1.1 56.4
263.00 Sales workers, motor vehicles and boats 115 .2 .2 56.7
264.00 Sales workers, apparel 61 .1 .1 56.8
265.00 Sales workers, shoes 8 .0 .0 56.8
266.00 Sales workers, furniture and home furnishings 44 .1 .1 56.9
267.00 Sales workers, radio, TV, hi-fi, and appliances 71 .1 .1 57.0
268.00 Sales workers, hardware and building supplies 89 .2 .2 57.2
269.00 Sales workers, parts 56 .1 .1 57.3
274.00 Sales workers, other commodities 251 .5 .5 57.8
275.00 Sales counter clerks 23 .0 .0 57.9
276.00 Cashiers 441 .9 .9 58.7
277.00 Street and door-to-door sales workers 36 .1 .1 58.8
278.00 News vendors 23 .0 .0 58.9
283.00 Demonstrators, promoters and models, sales 29 .1 .1 58.9
284.00 Auctioneers 3 .0 .0 58.9
285.00 Sales support occupations, n.e.c. 1 .0 .0 58.9
303.00 Supervisors, general office 88 .2 .2 59.1
304.00 Supervisors, computer equipment operators 1 .0 .0 59.1
305.00 Supervisors, financial records processing 17 .0 .0 59.1
306.00 Chief communications operators 2 .0 .0 59.1
307.00 Supervisors, distribution, scheduling, and adjusting clerks 48 .1 .1 59.2
308.00 Computer operators 90 .2 .2 59.4
313.00 Secretaries 345 .7 .7 60.1
314.00 Stenographers 10 .0 .0 60.1
315.00 Typists 77 .2 .2 60.3
316.00 Interviewers 26 .1 .1 60.3
317.00 Hotel clerks 20 .0 .0 60.4
318.00 Transportation ticket and reservation agents 55 .1 .1 60.5
319.00 Receptionists 121 .2 .2 60.7
323.00 Information clerks, n.e.c. 71 .1 .1 60.8
326.00 Correspondence clerks 4 .0 .0 60.9
327.00 Order clerks 46 .1 .1 60.9
328.00 Personnel clerks, except payroll and timekeeping 14 .0 .0 61.0
329.00 Library clerks 17 .0 .0 61.0
335.00 File clerks 38 .1 .1 61.1
336.00 Records clerks 47 .1 .1 61.2
337.00 Bookkeepers, accounting, and auditing clerks 204 .4 .4 61.6
338.00 Payroll and timekeeping clerks 25 .0 .0 61.6
339.00 Billing clerks 21 .0 .0 61.7
343.00 Cost and rate clerks 12 .0 .0 61.7
344.00 Billing, posting, and calculating machine operators 11 .0 .0 61.7
345.00 Duplicating machine operators 10 .0 .0 61.7
346.00 Mail preparing and paper handling machine operators 2 .0 .0 61.7
347.00 Office machine operators, n.e.c. 4 .0 .0 61.8
348.00 Telephone operators 23 .0 .0 61.8
353.00 Communications equipment operators, n.e.c. 5 .0 .0 61.8
354.00 Postal clerks, except mail carriers 99 .2 .2 62.0
355.00 Mail carriers, postal service 115 .2 .2 62.2
356.00 Mail clerks, except postal service 42 .1 .1 62.3
357.00 Messengers 45 .1 .1 62.4
359.00 Dispatchers 67 .1 .1 62.5
363.00 Production coordinators 59 .1 .1 62.7
364.00 Traffic, shipping, and receiving clerks 177 .4 .4 63.0
365.00 Stock and inventory clerks 112 .2 .2 63.2
366.00 Meter readers 16 .0 .0 63.3
368.00 Weighers, measurers, checkers, and samplers 17 .0 .0 63.3
373.00 Expediters 53 .1 .1 63.4
374.00 Material recording, scheduling, and distribut. clerks 3 .0 .0 63.4
375.00 Insurance adjusters, examiners, and investigators 98 .2 .2 63.6
376.00 Investigators and adjusters, except insurance 219 .4 .4 64.0
377.00 Eligibility clerks, social welfare 17 .0 .0 64.1
378.00 Bill and account collectors 28 .1 .1 64.1
379.00 General office clerks 124 .2 .2 64.4
383.00 Bank tellers 35 .1 .1 64.4
384.00 Proofreaders 2 .0 .0 64.4
385.00 Data-entry keyers 123 .2 .2 64.7
386.00 Statistical clerks 19 .0 .0 64.7
387.00 Teachers aides 78 .2 .2 64.9
389.00 Administrative support occupations, n.e.c. 175 .3 .3 65.2
405.00 Housekeepers and butlers 2 .0 .0 65.2
406.00 Child care workers, private household 33 .1 .1 65.3
407.00 Private household cleaners and servants 119 .2 .2 65.5
413.00 Supervisors, firefighting and fire prevention occupat. 23 .0 .0 65.6
414.00 Supervisors, police and detectives 53 .1 .1 65.7
415.00 Supervisors, guards 30 .1 .1 65.7
416.00 Fire inspection and fire prevention occupations 10 .0 .0 65.8
417.00 Firefighting occupations 95 .2 .2 66.0
418.00 Police and detectives, public service 220 .4 .4 66.4
423.00 Sheriffs, bailiffs, and other law enforcement officers 67 .1 .1 66.5
424.00 Correctional institution officers 84 .2 .2 66.7
425.00 Crossing guards 13 .0 .0 66.7
426.00 Guards and police, except public service 257 .5 .5 67.2
427.00 Protective service occupations, n.e.c. 9 .0 .0 67.2
433.00 Supervisors, food preparation and service occupations 52 .1 .1 67.4
434.00 Bartenders 101 .2 .2 67.6
435.00 Waiters and waitresses 232 .5 .5 68.0
436.00 Cooks 471 .9 .9 68.9
438.00 Food counter, fountain and related occupations 28 .1 .1 69.0
439.00 Kitchen workers, food preparation 37 .1 .1 69.1
443.00 Waiters/waitresses assistants 82 .2 .2 69.2
444.00 Miscellaneous food preparation occupations 136 .3 .3 69.5
445.00 Dental assistants 18 .0 .0 69.5
446.00 Health aides, except nursing 64 .1 .1 69.7
447.00 Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants 372 .7 .7 70.4
448.00 Supervisors, cleaning and building service workers 61 .1 .1 70.5
449.00 Maids and housemen 137 .3 .3 70.8
453.00 Janitors and cleaners 747 1.5 1.5 72.3
454.00 Elevator operators 1 .0 .0 72.3
455.00 Pest control occupations 16 .0 .0 72.3
456.00 Supervisors, personal service occupations 31 .1 .1 72.4
457.00 Barbers 24 .0 .0 72.4
458.00 Hairdressers and cosmetologists 137 .3 .3 72.7
459.00 Attendants, amusement and recreation facilities 37 .1 .1 72.8
461.00 Guides 18 .0 .0 72.8
462.00 Ushers 4 .0 .0 72.8
463.00 Public transportation attendants 25 .0 .0 72.9
464.00 Baggage porters and bellhops 8 .0 .0 72.9
465.00 Welfare service aides 18 .0 .0 72.9
466.00 Family child care providers 51 .1 .1 73.0
467.00 Early childhood teacher assistants 51 .1 .1 73.1
468.00 Child care workers, n.e.c. 28 .1 .1 73.2
469.00 Personal service occupations, n.e.c. 50 .1 .1 73.3
473.00 Farmers, except horticultural 416 .8 .8 74.1
474.00 Horticultural specialty farmers 24 .0 .0 74.2
475.00 Managers, farms, except horticultural 77 .2 .2 74.3
476.00 Managers, horticultural specialty farms 6 .0 .0 74.3
477.00 Supervisors, farm workers 23 .0 .0 74.4
479.00 Farm workers 307 .6 .6 75.0
483.00 Marine life cultivation workers 2 .0 .0 75.0
484.00 Nursery workers 5 .0 .0 75.0
485.00 Supervisors, related agricultural occupations 62 .1 .1 75.1
486.00 Groundskeepers and gardeners, except farm 280 .6 .6 75.7
487.00 Animal caretakers, except farm 23 .0 .0 75.7
488.00 Graders and sorters, agricultural products 20 .0 .0 75.8
489.00 Inspectors, agricultural products 1 .0 .0 75.8
494.00 Supervisors, forestry and logging workers 5 .0 .0 75.8
495.00 Forestry workers, except logging 6 .0 .0 75.8
496.00 Timber cutting and logging occupations 30 .1 .1 75.8
497.00 Captains and other officers, fishing vessels 3 .0 .0 75.8
498.00 Fishers 19 .0 .0 75.9
499.00 Hunters and trappers 2 .0 .0 75.9
503.00 Supervisors, mechanics and repairers 116 .2 .2 76.1
505.00 Automobile mechanics 347 .7 .7 76.8
507.00 Bus, truck, and stationary engine mechanics 129 .3 .3 77.1
508.00 Aircraft engine mechanics 66 .1 .1 77.2
509.00 Small engine repairers 18 .0 .0 77.2
514.00 Automobile body and related repairers 91 .2 .2 77.4
515.00 Aircraft mechanics, except engine 7 .0 .0 77.4
516.00 Heavy equipment mechanics 105 .2 .2 77.6
517.00 Farm equipment mechanics 19 .0 .0 77.7
518.00 Industrial machinery repairers 234 .5 .5 78.1
519.00 Machinery maintenance occupations 3 .0 .0 78.1
523.00 Electronic repairers, communic. and industrial equipmt 67 .1 .1 78.3
525.00 Data processing equipment repairers 89 .2 .2 78.5
526.00 Household appliance and power tool repairers 19 .0 .0 78.5
527.00 Telephone line installers and repairers 24 .0 .0 78.5
529.00 Telephone installers and repairers 99 .2 .2 78.7
533.00 Miscell. electrical and electronic equipment repairers 36 .1 .1 78.8
534.00 Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics 131 .3 .3 79.1
535.00 Camera, watch, and musical instrument repairers 15 .0 .0 79.1
536.00 Locksmiths and safe repairers 9 .0 .0 79.1
538.00 Office machine repairers 26 .1 .1 79.2
539.00 Mechanical controls and valve repairers 5 .0 .0 79.2
543.00 Elevator installers and repairers 9 .0 .0 79.2
544.00 Millwrights 32 .1 .1 79.3
547.00 Specified mechanics and repairers, n.e.c. 177 .4 .4 79.6
549.00 Not specified mechanics and repairers 89 .2 .2 79.8
553.00 Supervisors, brickmasons, stonemasons, and tile setters 2 .0 .0 79.8
554.00 Supervisors, carpenters and related workers 11 .0 .0 79.8
555.00 Superv., electricians and power transmission installers 16 .0 .0 79.8
556.00 Supervisors, painters, paperhangers, and plasterers 4 .0 .0 79.9
557.00 Supervisors, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters 8 .0 .0 79.9
558.00 Supervisors, construction, n.e.c. 321 .6 .6 80.5
563.00 Brickmasons and stonemasons 89 .2 .2 80.7
564.00 Brickmason and stonemason apprentices 1 .0 .0 80.7
565.00 Tile setters, hard and soft 22 .0 .0 80.7
566.00 Carpet installers 66 .1 .1 80.9
567.00 Carpenters 558 1.1 1.1 82.0
569.00 Carpenter apprentices 4 .0 .0 82.0
573.00 Drywall installers 74 .1 .1 82.1
575.00 Electricians 346 .7 .7 82.8
576.00 Electrician apprentices 12 .0 .0 82.8
577.00 Electrical power installers and repairers 69 .1 .1 83.0
579.00 Painters, construction and maintenance 228 .5 .5 83.4
583.00 Paperhangers 16 .0 .0 83.5
584.00 Plasterers 16 .0 .0 83.5
585.00 Plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters 244 .5 .5 84.0
587.00 Plumber, pipefitter, and steamfitter apprentices 3 .0 .0 84.0
588.00 Concrete and terrazzo finishers 48 .1 .1 84.1
589.00 Glaziers 16 .0 .0 84.1
593.00 Insulation workers 20 .0 .0 84.1
594.00 Paving, surfacing, and tamping equipment operators 9 .0 .0 84.2
595.00 Roofers 97 .2 .2 84.4
596.00 Sheetmetal duct installers 21 .0 .0 84.4
597.00 Structural metal workers 27 .1 .1 84.5
598.00 Drillers, earth 13 .0 .0 84.5
599.00 Construction trades, n.e.c. 78 .2 .2 84.6
613.00 Supervisors, extractive occupations 26 .1 .1 84.7
614.00 Drillers, oil well 21 .0 .0 84.7
615.00 Explosives workers 5 .0 .0 84.7
616.00 Mining machine operators 26 .1 .1 84.8
617.00 Mining occupations, n.e.c. 26 .1 .1 84.8
628.00 Supervisors, production occupations 432 .9 .9 85.7
634.00 Tool and die makers 53 .1 .1 85.8
636.00 Precision assemblers, metal 10 .0 .0 85.8
637.00 Machinists 230 .5 .5 86.3
639.00 Machinist apprentices 1 .0 .0 86.3
643.00 Boilermakers 16 .0 .0 86.3
644.00 Precision grinders, filers, and tool sharpeners 5 .0 .0 86.3
645.00 Patternmakers and model makers, metal 5 .0 .0 86.3
646.00 Lay-out workers 6 .0 .0 86.3
647.00 Precious stones and metals workers (Jewelers) 26 .1 .1 86.4
649.00 Engravers, metal 2 .0 .0 86.4
653.00 Sheet metal workers 62 .1 .1 86.5
654.00 Sheet metal worker apprentices 2 .0 .0 86.5
656.00 Patternmakers and model makers, wood 1 .0 .0 86.5
657.00 Cabinet makers and bench carpenters 38 .1 .1 86.6
658.00 Furniture and wood finishers 12 .0 .0 86.6
659.00 Miscellaneous precision woodworkers 2 .0 .0 86.6
666.00 Dressmakers 12 .0 .0 86.7
667.00 Tailors 14 .0 .0 86.7
668.00 Upholsterers 30 .1 .1 86.7
669.00 Shoe repairers 6 .0 .0 86.8
674.00 Miscellaneous precision apparel and fabric workers 5 .0 .0 86.8
675.00 Hand molders and shapers, except jewelers 8 .0 .0 86.8
676.00 Patternmakers, lay-out workers, and cutters 7 .0 .0 86.8
677.00 Optical goods workers 17 .0 .0 86.8
678.00 Dental laboratory and medical appliance technicians 18 .0 .0 86.9
679.00 Bookbinders 7 .0 .0 86.9
683.00 Electrical and electronic equipment assemblers 52 .1 .1 87.0
684.00 Miscellaneous precision workers, n.e.c. 10 .0 .0 87.0
686.00 Butchers and meat cutters 103 .2 .2 87.2
687.00 Bakers 45 .1 .1 87.3
688.00 Food batchmakers 4 .0 .0 87.3
689.00 Inspectors, testers, and graders 45 .1 .1 87.4
693.00 Adjusters and calibrators 6 .0 .0 87.4
694.00 Water and sewage treatment plant operators 21 .0 .0 87.5
695.00 Power plant operators 15 .0 .0 87.5
696.00 Stationary engineers 62 .1 .1 87.6
699.00 Miscellaneous plant and system operators 30 .1 .1 87.7
703.00 Lathe and turning machine set-up operators 4 .0 .0 87.7
704.00 Lathe and turning machine operators 18 .0 .0 87.7
705.00 Milling and planing machine operators 2 .0 .0 87.7
706.00 Punching and stamping press machine operators 37 .1 .1 87.8
707.00 Rolling machine operators 8 .0 .0 87.8
708.00 Drilling and boring machine operators 7 .0 .0 87.8
709.00 Grinding, abrading, buffing, and polishing machine oper 56 .1 .1 87.9
713.00 Forging machine operators 9 .0 .0 87.9
714.00 Numerical control machine operators 8 .0 .0 88.0
715.00 Miscell. metal/plastic/stone/glass working machine oper 9 .0 .0 88.0
717.00 Fabricating machine operators, n.e.c. 7 .0 .0 88.0
719.00 Molding and casting machine operators 42 .1 .1 88.1
723.00 Metal plating machine operators 10 .0 .0 88.1
724.00 Heat treating equipment operators 5 .0 .0 88.1
725.00 Miscell. metal and plastic processing machine operators 4 .0 .0 88.1
726.00 Wood lathe, routing, and planing machine operators 3 .0 .0 88.1
727.00 Sawing machine operators 30 .1 .1 88.2
733.00 Miscellaneous woodworking machine operators 17 .0 .0 88.2
734.00 Printing press operators 98 .2 .2 88.4
735.00 Photoengravers and lithographers 12 .0 .0 88.4
736.00 Typesetters and compositors 9 .0 .0 88.4
737.00 Miscellaneous printing machine operators 5 .0 .0 88.5
738.00 Winding and twisting machine operators 11 .0 .0 88.5
739.00 Knitting, looping, taping, and weaving machine operator 6 .0 .0 88.5
743.00 Textile cutting machine operators 1 .0 .0 88.5
744.00 Textile sewing machine operators 100 .2 .2 88.7
745.00 Shoe machine operators 7 .0 .0 88.7
747.00 Pressing machine operators 13 .0 .0 88.7
748.00 Laundering and dry cleaning machine operators 43 .1 .1 88.8
749.00 Miscellaneous textile machine operators 8 .0 .0 88.8
753.00 Cementing and gluing machine operators 10 .0 .0 88.9
754.00 Packaging and filling machine operators 89 .2 .2 89.0
755.00 Extruding and forming machine operators 15 .0 .0 89.1
756.00 Mixing and blending machine operators 43 .1 .1 89.1
757.00 Separating, filtering, and clarifying machine operators 15 .0 .0 89.2
758.00 Compressing and compacting machine operators 8 .0 .0 89.2
759.00 Painting and paint spraying machine operators 79 .2 .2 89.3
763.00 Roasting and baking machine operators, food 4 .0 .0 89.4
764.00 Washing, cleaning, and pickling machine operators 1 .0 .0 89.4
765.00 Folding machine operators 6 .0 .0 89.4
766.00 Furnace, kiln, and oven operators, except food 34 .1 .1 89.4
768.00 Crushing and grinding machine operators 13 .0 .0 89.5
769.00 Slicing and cutting machine operators 57 .1 .1 89.6
773.00 Motion picture projectionists 1 .0 .0 89.6
774.00 Photographic process machine operators 16 .0 .0 89.6
777.00 Miscellaneous machine operators, n.e.c. 385 .8 .8 90.4
779.00 Machine operators, not specified 136 .3 .3 90.6
783.00 Welders and cutters 252 .5 .5 91.1
784.00 Solderers and brazers 3 .0 .0 91.2
785.00 Assemblers 333 .7 .7 91.8
786.00 Hand cutting and trimming occupations 3 .0 .0 91.8
787.00 Hand molding, casting, and forming occupations 4 .0 .0 91.8
789.00 Hand painting, coating, and decorating occupations 8 .0 .0 91.8
793.00 Hand engraving and printing occupations 4 .0 .0 91.9
795.00 Miscellaneous hand working occupations 19 .0 .0 91.9
796.00 Production inspectors, checkers, and examiners 159 .3 .3 92.2
797.00 Production testers 16 .0 .0 92.2
798.00 Production samplers and weighers 3 .0 .0 92.2
799.00 Graders and sorters, except agricultural 36 .1 .1 92.3
803.00 Supervisors, motor vehicle operators 37 .1 .1 92.4
804.00 Truck drivers 1202 2.4 2.4 94.8
806.00 Driver-sales workers 57 .1 .1 94.9
808.00 Bus drivers 159 .3 .3 95.2
809.00 Taxicab drivers and chauffeurs 124 .2 .2 95.5
813.00 Parking lot attendants 17 .0 .0 95.5
823.00 Railroad conductors and yardmasters 19 .0 .0 95.5
824.00 Locomotive operating occupations 18 .0 .0 95.6
825.00 Railroad brake, signal, and switch operators 3 .0 .0 95.6
826.00 Rail vehicle operators, n.e.c. 1 .0 .0 95.6
828.00 Ship captains and mates, except fishing boats 7 .0 .0 95.6
829.00 Sailors and deckhands 15 .0 .0 95.6
833.00 Marine engineers 3 .0 .0 95.6
834.00 Bridge, lock, and lighthouse tenders 4 .0 .0 95.6
843.00 Supervisors, material moving equipment operators 3 .0 .0 95.6
844.00 Operating engineers 140 .3 .3 95.9
848.00 Hoist and winch operators 8 .0 .0 95.9
849.00 Crane and tower operators 29 .1 .1 96.0
853.00 Excavating and loading machine operators 69 .1 .1 96.1
855.00 Grader, dozer, and scraper operators 34 .1 .1 96.2
856.00 Industrial truck and tractor equipment operators 194 .4 .4 96.6
859.00 Miscellaneous material moving equipment operators 32 .1 .1 96.6
864.00 Supervisors, handlers, equipmt cleaners, laborers nec 3 .0 .0 96.6
865.00 Helpers, mechanics, and repairers 13 .0 .0 96.7
866.00 Helpers, construction trades 26 .1 .1 96.7
867.00 Helpers, surveyor 2 .0 .0 96.7
869.00 Construction laborers 290 .6 .6 97.3
874.00 Production helpers 13 .0 .0 97.3
875.00 Garbage collectors 20 .0 .0 97.4
876.00 Stevedores 9 .0 .0 97.4
877.00 Stock handlers and baggers 189 .4 .4 97.8
878.00 Machine feeders and offbearers 23 .0 .0 97.8
883.00 Freight, stock, and material handlers, n.e.c. 193 .4 .4 98.2
885.00 Garage and service station related occupations 40 .1 .1 98.3
887.00 Vehicle washers and equipment cleaners 71 .1 .1 98.4
888.00 Hand packers and packagers 52 .1 .1 98.5
889.00 Laborers, except construction 396 .8 .8 99.3
905.00 Unemployed whose last job was Armed Forces 346 .7 .7 100.0
906.00 6 .0 .0 100.0
Total 50320 100.0 100.0

D15 OCCUPATION OF SPOUSE

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid .00 Not applicable 9583 19.0 33.4 33.4
5.00 Administrators and officials, public administration 91 .2 .3 33.7
6.00 Administrators, protective services 6 .0 .0 33.7
7.00 Financial managers 125 .2 .4 34.2
8.00 Personnel and labor relations managers 42 .1 .1 34.3
9.00 Purchasing managers 17 .0 .1 34.4
13.00 Managers, marketing, advertising, and public relations 72 .1 .3 34.6
14.00 Administrators, education and related fields 177 .4 .6 35.2
15.00 Managers, medicine and health 211 .4 .7 36.0
17.00 Managers, food serving and lodging establishments 190 .4 .7 36.6
18.00 Managers, properties and real estate 78 .2 .3 36.9
19.00 Funeral directors 2 .0 .0 36.9
21.00 Managers, service organizations, n.e.c. 131 .3 .5 37.4
22.00 Managers and administrators, n.e.c. 736 1.5 2.6 39.9
23.00 Accountants and auditors 316 .6 1.1 41.0
24.00 Underwriters 27 .1 .1 41.1
25.00 Other financial officers 129 .3 .4 41.6
26.00 Management analysts 41 .1 .1 41.7
27.00 Personnel, training, and labor relations specialists 100 .2 .3 42.1
28.00 Purchasing agents and buyers, farm products 1 .0 .0 42.1
29.00 Buyers, wholesale and retail trade except farm products 43 .1 .1 42.2
33.00 Purchasing agents and buyers, n.e.c. 47 .1 .2 42.4
34.00 Business and promotion agents 2 .0 .0 42.4
35.00 Construction inspectors 2 .0 .0 42.4
36.00 Inspectors and compliance officers, except construction 24 .0 .1 42.5
37.00 Management related occupations, n.e.c. 133 .3 .5 43.0
43.00 Architects 7 .0 .0 43.0
45.00 Metallurgical and materials 1 .0 .0 43.0
46.00 Mining 2 .0 .0 43.0
47.00 Petroleum 1 .0 .0 43.0
48.00 Chemical 4 .0 .0 43.0
53.00 Civil 7 .0 .0 43.0
55.00 Electrical and electronic 18 .0 .1 43.1
56.00 Industrial 19 .0 .1 43.2
57.00 Mechanical 8 .0 .0 43.2
58.00 Marine and naval architects 1 .0 .0 43.2
59.00 Engineers, n.e.c. 11 .0 .0 43.2
64.00 Computer systems analysts and scientists 121 .2 .4 43.6
65.00 Operations and systems researchers and analysts 14 .0 .0 43.7
66.00 Actuaries 1 .0 .0 43.7
67.00 Statisticians 4 .0 .0 43.7
73.00 Chemists, except biochemists 11 .0 .0 43.8
74.00 Atmospheric and space scientists 3 .0 .0 43.8
75.00 Geologists and geodesists 1 .0 .0 43.8
76.00 Physical scientists, n.e.c. 5 .0 .0 43.8
77.00 Agricultural and food scientists 3 .0 .0 43.8
78.00 Biological and life scientists 9 .0 .0 43.8
79.00 Forestry and conservation scientists 5 .0 .0 43.8
83.00 Medical scientists 1 .0 .0 43.8
84.00 Physicians 62 .1 .2 44.1
85.00 Dentists 6 .0 .0 44.1
86.00 Veterinarians 5 .0 .0 44.1
87.00 Optometrists 2 .0 .0 44.1
95.00 Registered nurses 611 1.2 2.1 46.2
96.00 Pharmacists 25 .0 .1 46.3
97.00 Dietitians 35 .1 .1 46.4
98.00 Respiratory therapists 23 .0 .1 46.5
99.00 Occupational therapists 25 .0 .1 46.6
103.00 Physical therapists 49 .1 .2 46.8
104.00 Speech therapists 36 .1 .1 46.9
105.00 Therapists, n.e.c. 20 .0 .1 47.0
106.00 Physicians assistants 11 .0 .0 47.0
114.00 Biological science teachers 7 .0 .0 47.0
117.00 Natural science teachers, n.e.c. 1 .0 .0 47.0
118.00 Psychology teachers 3 .0 .0 47.1
119.00 Economics teachers 2 .0 .0 47.1
123.00 History teachers 3 .0 .0 47.1
124.00 Political science teachers 1 .0 .0 47.1
125.00 Sociology teachers 2 .0 .0 47.1
126.00 Social science teachers, n.e.c. 1 .0 .0 47.1
127.00 Engineering teachers 1 .0 .0 47.1
128.00 Mathematical science teachers 11 .0 .0 47.1
129.00 Computer science teachers 4 .0 .0 47.1
134.00 Health specialties teachers 16 .0 .1 47.2
135.00 Business, commerce, and marketing teachers 2 .0 .0 47.2
137.00 Art, drama, and music teachers 7 .0 .0 47.2
139.00 Education teachers 2 .0 .0 47.2
143.00 English teachers 13 .0 .0 47.3
144.00 Foreign language teachers 6 .0 .0 47.3
146.00 Social work teachers 1 .0 .0 47.3
149.00 Home economics teachers 2 .0 .0 47.3
154.00 Postsecondary teachers, subject not specified 47 .1 .2 47.5
155.00 Teachers, prekindergarten and kindergarten 194 .4 .7 48.2
156.00 Teachers, elementary school 580 1.2 2.0 50.2
157.00 Teachers, secondary school 281 .6 1.0 51.2
158.00 Teachers, special education 117 .2 .4 51.6
159.00 Teachers, n.e.c. 176 .3 .6 52.2
163.00 Counselors, Educational and Vocational 50 .1 .2 52.3
164.00 Librarians 67 .1 .2 52.6
165.00 Archivists and curators 4 .0 .0 52.6
166.00 Economists 19 .0 .1 52.7
167.00 Psychologists 47 .1 .2 52.8
169.00 Social scientists, n.e.c. 6 .0 .0 52.8
173.00 Urban planners 2 .0 .0 52.9
174.00 Social workers 165 .3 .6 53.4
175.00 Recreation workers 31 .1 .1 53.5
176.00 Clergy 14 .0 .0 53.6
177.00 Religious workers, n.e.c. 31 .1 .1 53.7
178.00 Lawyers and Judges 70 .1 .2 53.9
183.00 Authors 23 .0 .1 54.0
184.00 Technical writers 20 .0 .1 54.1
185.00 Designers 131 .3 .5 54.5
186.00 Musicians and composers 18 .0 .1 54.6
187.00 Actors and directors 10 .0 .0 54.6
188.00 Painters, sculptors, craft-artists, and artist printmakers 32 .1 .1 54.8
189.00 Photographers 14 .0 .0 54.8
193.00 Dancers 2 .0 .0 54.8
194.00 Artists, performers, and related workers, n.e.c. 24 .0 .1 54.9
195.00 Editors and reporters 45 .1 .2 55.0
197.00 Public relations specialists 30 .1 .1 55.2
198.00 Announcers 3 .0 .0 55.2
199.00 Athletes 6 .0 .0 55.2
203.00 Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians 88 .2 .3 55.5
204.00 Dental hygienists 33 .1 .1 55.6
205.00 Health record technologists and technicians 5 .0 .0 55.6
206.00 Radiologic technicians 40 .1 .1 55.8
207.00 Licensed practical nurses 202 .4 .7 56.5
208.00 Health technologists and technicians, n.e.c. 156 .3 .5 57.0
213.00 Electrical and electronic technicians 16 .0 .1 57.1
214.00 Industrial engineering technicians 1 .0 .0 57.1
216.00 Engineering technicians, n.e.c. 19 .0 .1 57.1
217.00 Drafting occupations 12 .0 .0 57.2
218.00 Surveying and mapping technicians 3 .0 .0 57.2
223.00 Biological technicians 16 .0 .1 57.2
224.00 Chemical technicians 6 .0 .0 57.3
225.00 Science technicians, n.e.c. 12 .0 .0 57.3
226.00 Airplane pilots and navigators 5 .0 .0 57.3
229.00 Computer programmers 62 .1 .2 57.5
234.00 Legal assistants 77 .2 .3 57.8
235.00 Technicians, n.e.c. 11 .0 .0 57.8
243.00 Supervisors and Proprietors, Sales Occupations 640 1.3 2.2 60.1
253.00 Insurance sales occupations 99 .2 .3 60.4
254.00 Real estate sales occupations 121 .2 .4 60.8
255.00 Securities and financial services sales occupations 43 .1 .1 61.0
256.00 Advertising and related sales occupations 28 .1 .1 61.1
257.00 Sales occupations, other business services 74 .1 .3 61.3
258.00 Sales engineers 1 .0 .0 61.4
259.00 Sales representatives, mining, manufact., and wholesale 120 .2 .4 61.8
263.00 Sales workers, motor vehicles and boats 10 .0 .0 61.8
264.00 Sales workers, apparel 65 .1 .2 62.0
265.00 Sales workers, shoes 11 .0 .0 62.1
266.00 Sales workers, furniture and home furnishings 22 .0 .1 62.1
267.00 Sales workers, radio, TV, hi-fi, and appliances 18 .0 .1 62.2
268.00 Sales workers, hardware and building supplies 25 .0 .1 62.3
269.00 Sales workers, parts 4 .0 .0 62.3
274.00 Sales workers, other commodities 252 .5 .9 63.2
275.00 Sales counter clerks 31 .1 .1 63.3
276.00 Cashiers 548 1.1 1.9 65.2
277.00 Street and door-to-door sales workers 86 .2 .3 65.5
278.00 News vendors 19 .0 .1 65.6
283.00 Demonstrators, promoters and models, sales 31 .1 .1 65.7
285.00 Sales support occupations, n.e.c. 3 .0 .0 65.7
303.00 Supervisors, general office 83 .2 .3 66.0
304.00 Supervisors, computer equipment operators 3 .0 .0 66.0
305.00 Supervisors, financial records processing 17 .0 .1 66.0
307.00 Supervisors, distribution, scheduling, and adjusting clerks 16 .0 .1 66.1
308.00 Computer operators 50 .1 .2 66.3
313.00 Secretaries 1001 2.0 3.5 69.8
314.00 Stenographers 35 .1 .1 69.9
315.00 Typists 153 .3 .5 70.4
316.00 Interviewers 40 .1 .1 70.6
317.00 Hotel clerks 17 .0 .1 70.6
318.00 Transportation ticket and reservation agents 64 .1 .2 70.8
319.00 Receptionists 286 .6 1.0 71.8
323.00 Information clerks, n.e.c. 107 .2 .4 72.2
325.00 Classified-ad clerks 1 .0 .0 72.2
326.00 Correspondence clerks 1 .0 .0 72.2
327.00 Order clerks 45 .1 .2 72.4
328.00 Personnel clerks, except payroll and timekeeping 18 .0 .1 72.4
329.00 Library clerks 36 .1 .1 72.6
335.00 File clerks 86 .2 .3 72.9
336.00 Records clerks 52 .1 .2 73.0
337.00 Bookkeepers, accounting, and auditing clerks 627 1.2 2.2 75.2
338.00 Payroll and timekeeping clerks 53 .1 .2 75.4
339.00 Billing clerks 74 .1 .3 75.7
343.00 Cost and rate clerks 6 .0 .0 75.7
344.00 Billing, posting, and calculating machine operators 31 .1 .1 75.8
345.00 Duplicating machine operators 7 .0 .0 75.8
346.00 Mail preparing and paper handling machine operators 1 .0 .0 75.8
347.00 Office machine operators, n.e.c. 5 .0 .0 75.8
348.00 Telephone operators 30 .1 .1 76.0
353.00 Communications equipment operators, n.e.c. 3 .0 .0 76.0
354.00 Postal clerks, except mail carriers 44 .1 .2 76.1
355.00 Mail carriers, postal service 32 .1 .1 76.2
356.00 Mail clerks, except postal service 26 .1 .1 76.3
357.00 Messengers 8 .0 .0 76.3
359.00 Dispatchers 39 .1 .1 76.5
363.00 Production coordinators 49 .1 .2 76.7
364.00 Traffic, shipping, and receiving clerks 59 .1 .2 76.9
365.00 Stock and inventory clerks 59 .1 .2 77.1
366.00 Meter readers 1 .0 .0 77.1
368.00 Weighers, measurers, checkers, and samplers 7 .0 .0 77.1
373.00 Expediters 61 .1 .2 77.3
374.00 Material recording, scheduling, and distribut. clerks 3 .0 .0 77.3
375.00 Insurance adjusters, examiners, and investigators 100 .2 .3 77.7
376.00 Investigators and adjusters, except insurance 234 .5 .8 78.5
377.00 Eligibility clerks, social welfare 19 .0 .1 78.5
378.00 Bill and account collectors 38 .1 .1 78.7
379.00 General office clerks 183 .4 .6 79.3
383.00 Bank tellers 130 .3 .5 79.8
384.00 Proofreaders 8 .0 .0 79.8
385.00 Data-entry keyers 190 .4 .7 80.5
386.00 Statistical clerks 26 .1 .1 80.5
387.00 Teachers aides 246 .5 .9 81.4
389.00 Administrative support occupations, n.e.c. 229 .5 .8 82.2
404.00 Cooks, private household 1 .0 .0 82.2
405.00 Housekeepers and butlers 2 .0 .0 82.2
406.00 Child care workers, private household 42 .1 .1 82.4
407.00 Private household cleaners and servants 152 .3 .5 82.9
414.00 Supervisors, police and detectives 5 .0 .0 82.9
415.00 Supervisors, guards 3 .0 .0 82.9
416.00 Fire inspection and fire prevention occupations 1 .0 .0 82.9
417.00 Firefighting occupations 4 .0 .0 82.9
418.00 Police and detectives, public service 18 .0 .1 83.0
423.00 Sheriffs, bailiffs, and other law enforcement officers 9 .0 .0 83.0
424.00 Correctional institution officers 11 .0 .0 83.1
425.00 Crossing guards 12 .0 .0 83.1
426.00 Guards and police, except public service 31 .1 .1 83.2
427.00 Protective service occupations, n.e.c. 2 .0 .0 83.2
433.00 Supervisors, food preparation and service occupations 70 .1 .2 83.5
434.00 Bartenders 52 .1 .2 83.7
435.00 Waiters and waitresses 256 .5 .9 84.5
436.00 Cooks 316 .6 1.1 85.6
438.00 Food counter, fountain and related occupations 25 .0 .1 85.7
439.00 Kitchen workers, food preparation 47 .1 .2 85.9
443.00 Waiters/waitresses assistants 61 .1 .2 86.1
444.00 Miscellaneous food preparation occupations 99 .2 .3 86.5
445.00 Dental assistants 85 .2 .3 86.7
446.00 Health aides, except nursing 70 .1 .2 87.0
447.00 Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants 441 .9 1.5 88.5
448.00 Supervisors, cleaning and building service workers 32 .1 .1 88.6
449.00 Maids and housemen 159 .3 .6 89.2
453.00 Janitors and cleaners 257 .5 .9 90.1
456.00 Supervisors, personal service occupations 28 .1 .1 90.2
457.00 Barbers 6 .0 .0 90.2
458.00 Hairdressers and cosmetologists 178 .4 .6 90.8
459.00 Attendants, amusement and recreation facilities 25 .0 .1 90.9
461.00 Guides 8 .0 .0 90.9
462.00 Ushers 1 .0 .0 90.9
463.00 Public transportation attendants 34 .1 .1 91.1
465.00 Welfare service aides 29 .1 .1 91.2
466.00 Family child care providers 184 .4 .6 91.8
467.00 Early childhood teacher assistants 118 .2 .4 92.2
468.00 Child care workers, n.e.c. 64 .1 .2 92.4
469.00 Personal service occupations, n.e.c. 39 .1 .1 92.6
473.00 Farmers, except horticultural 94 .2 .3 92.9
474.00 Horticultural specialty farmers 4 .0 .0 92.9
475.00 Managers, farms, except horticultural 12 .0 .0 93.0
476.00 Managers, horticultural specialty farms 1 .0 .0 93.0
477.00 Supervisors, farm workers 2 .0 .0 93.0
479.00 Farm workers 87 .2 .3 93.3
484.00 Nursery workers 5 .0 .0 93.3
485.00 Supervisors, related agricultural occupations 6 .0 .0 93.3
486.00 Groundskeepers and gardeners, except farm 11 .0 .0 93.4
487.00 Animal caretakers, except farm 25 .0 .1 93.4
488.00 Graders and sorters, agricultural products 24 .0 .1 93.5
494.00 Supervisors, forestry and logging workers 1 .0 .0 93.5
495.00 Forestry workers, except logging 1 .0 .0 93.5
497.00 Captains and other officers, fishing vessels 2 .0 .0 93.5
503.00 Supervisors, mechanics and repairers 2 .0 .0 93.5
505.00 Automobile mechanics 2 .0 .0 93.6
515.00 Aircraft mechanics, except engine 1 .0 .0 93.6
518.00 Industrial machinery repairers 7 .0 .0 93.6
523.00 Electronic repairers, communic. and industrial equipmt 2 .0 .0 93.6
525.00 Data processing equipment repairers 16 .0 .1 93.6
527.00 Telephone line installers and repairers 1 .0 .0 93.6
529.00 Telephone installers and repairers 8 .0 .0 93.7
533.00 Miscell. electrical and electronic equipment repairers 1 .0 .0 93.7
534.00 Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics 1 .0 .0 93.7
539.00 Mechanical controls and valve repairers 1 .0 .0 93.7
547.00 Specified mechanics and repairers, n.e.c. 8 .0 .0 93.7
549.00 Not specified mechanics and repairers 3 .0 .0 93.7
558.00 Supervisors, construction, n.e.c. 2 .0 .0 93.7
563.00 Brickmasons and stonemasons 2 .0 .0 93.7
567.00 Carpenters 1 .0 .0 93.7
573.00 Drywall installers 3 .0 .0 93.7
575.00 Electricians 4 .0 .0 93.8
579.00 Painters, construction and maintenance 5 .0 .0 93.8
583.00 Paperhangers 3 .0 .0 93.8
585.00 Plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters 1 .0 .0 93.8
594.00 Paving, surfacing, and tamping equipment operators 1 .0 .0 93.8
599.00 Construction trades, n.e.c. 2 .0 .0 93.8
616.00 Mining machine operators 1 .0 .0 93.8
628.00 Supervisors, production occupations 79 .2 .3 94.1
636.00 Precision assemblers, metal 3 .0 .0 94.1
637.00 Machinists 5 .0 .0 94.1
646.00 Lay-out workers 1 .0 .0 94.1
647.00 Precious stones and metals workers (Jewelers) 8 .0 .0 94.1
649.00 Engravers, metal 3 .0 .0 94.2
653.00 Sheet metal workers 3 .0 .0 94.2
657.00 Cabinet makers and bench carpenters 2 .0 .0 94.2
658.00 Furniture and wood finishers 5 .0 .0 94.2
666.00 Dressmakers 32 .1 .1 94.3
667.00 Tailors 8 .0 .0 94.3
668.00 Upholsterers 7 .0 .0 94.4
669.00 Shoe repairers 1 .0 .0 94.4
674.00 Miscellaneous precision apparel and fabric workers 1 .0 .0 94.4
675.00 Hand molders and shapers, except jewelers 1 .0 .0 94.4
676.00 Patternmakers, lay-out workers, and cutters 1 .0 .0 94.4
677.00 Optical goods workers 11 .0 .0 94.4
678.00 Dental laboratory and medical appliance technicians 8 .0 .0 94.4
679.00 Bookbinders 4 .0 .0 94.4
683.00 Electrical and electronic equipment assemblers 73 .1 .3 94.7
684.00 Miscellaneous precision workers, n.e.c. 2 .0 .0 94.7
686.00 Butchers and meat cutters 25 .0 .1 94.8
687.00 Bakers 31 .1 .1 94.9
688.00 Food batchmakers 14 .0 .0 95.0
689.00 Inspectors, testers, and graders 15 .0 .1 95.0
699.00 Miscellaneous plant and system operators 1 .0 .0 95.0
703.00 Lathe and turning machine set-up operators 1 .0 .0 95.0
704.00 Lathe and turning machine operators 1 .0 .0 95.0
706.00 Punching and stamping press machine operators 9 .0 .0 95.0
708.00 Drilling and boring machine operators 2 .0 .0 95.1
709.00 Grinding, abrading, buffing, and polishing machine oper 7 .0 .0 95.1
714.00 Numerical control machine operators 1 .0 .0 95.1
715.00 Miscell. metal/plastic/stone/glass working machine oper 1 .0 .0 95.1
717.00 Fabricating machine operators, n.e.c. 2 .0 .0 95.1
719.00 Molding and casting machine operators 7 .0 .0 95.1
723.00 Metal plating machine operators 1 .0 .0 95.1
725.00 Miscell. metal and plastic processing machine operators 1 .0 .0 95.1
727.00 Sawing machine operators 4 .0 .0 95.1
734.00 Printing press operators 13 .0 .0 95.2
735.00 Photoengravers and lithographers 3 .0 .0 95.2
736.00 Typesetters and compositors 8 .0 .0 95.2
737.00 Miscellaneous printing machine operators 6 .0 .0 95.2
738.00 Winding and twisting machine operators 12 .0 .0 95.3
739.00 Knitting, looping, taping, and weaving machine operator 6 .0 .0 95.3
743.00 Textile cutting machine operators 1 .0 .0 95.3
744.00 Textile sewing machine operators 168 .3 .6 95.9
745.00 Shoe machine operators 4 .0 .0 95.9
747.00 Pressing machine operators 20 .0 .1 96.0
748.00 Laundering and dry cleaning machine operators 41 .1 .1 96.1
749.00 Miscellaneous textile machine operators 4 .0 .0 96.1
753.00 Cementing and gluing machine operators 1 .0 .0 96.1
754.00 Packaging and filling machine operators 76 .2 .3 96.4
755.00 Extruding and forming machine operators 2 .0 .0 96.4
756.00 Mixing and blending machine operators 4 .0 .0 96.4
757.00 Separating, filtering, and clarifying machine operators 1 .0 .0 96.4
759.00 Painting and paint spraying machine operators 8 .0 .0 96.5
765.00 Folding machine operators 1 .0 .0 96.5
766.00 Furnace, kiln, and oven operators, except food 1 .0 .0 96.5
768.00 Crushing and grinding machine operators 3 .0 .0 96.5
769.00 Slicing and cutting machine operators 18 .0 .1 96.5
774.00 Photographic process machine operators 10 .0 .0 96.6
777.00 Miscellaneous machine operators, n.e.c. 120 .2 .4 97.0
779.00 Machine operators, not specified 29 .1 .1 97.1
783.00 Welders and cutters 8 .0 .0 97.1
784.00 Solderers and brazers 7 .0 .0 97.1
785.00 Assemblers 158 .3 .6 97.7
786.00 Hand cutting and trimming occupations 2 .0 .0 97.7
787.00 Hand molding, casting, and forming occupations 6 .0 .0 97.7
793.00 Hand engraving and printing occupations 1 .0 .0 97.7
795.00 Miscellaneous hand working occupations 19 .0 .1 97.8
796.00 Production inspectors, checkers, and examiners 106 .2 .4 98.2
797.00 Production testers 6 .0 .0 98.2
799.00 Graders and sorters, except agricultural 37 .1 .1 98.3
803.00 Supervisors, motor vehicle operators 4 .0 .0 98.3
804.00 Truck drivers 38 .1 .1 98.5
806.00 Driver-sales workers 7 .0 .0 98.5
808.00 Bus drivers 94 .2 .3 98.8
809.00 Taxicab drivers and chauffeurs 6 .0 .0 98.8
826.00 Rail vehicle operators, n.e.c. 3 .0 .0 98.8
829.00 Sailors and deckhands 1 .0 .0 98.8
834.00 Bridge, lock, and lighthouse tenders 1 .0 .0 98.8
843.00 Supervisors, material moving equipment operators 1 .0 .0 98.8
844.00 Operating engineers 3 .0 .0 98.9
849.00 Crane and tower operators 1 .0 .0 98.9
853.00 Excavating and loading machine operators 1 .0 .0 98.9
856.00 Industrial truck and tractor equipment operators 7 .0 .0 98.9
859.00 Miscellaneous material moving equipment operators 2 .0 .0 98.9
866.00 Helpers, construction trades 2 .0 .0 98.9
869.00 Construction laborers 12 .0 .0 98.9
874.00 Production helpers 2 .0 .0 99.0
877.00 Stock handlers and baggers 94 .2 .3 99.3
878.00 Machine feeders and offbearers 5 .0 .0 99.3
883.00 Freight, stock, and material handlers, n.e.c. 22 .0 .1 99.4
885.00 Garage and service station related occupations 3 .0 .0 99.4
887.00 Vehicle washers and equipment cleaners 2 .0 .0 99.4
888.00 Hand packers and packagers 60 .1 .2 99.6
889.00 Laborers, except construction 76 .2 .3 99.9
905.00 Unemployed whose last job was Armed Forces 39 .1 .1 100.0
Total 28698 57.0 100.0
Missing System 21622 43.0

Total 50320 100.0


D16 INDUSTRY OF HEAD

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid .00 Not applicable 13439 26.7 26.7 26.7
10.00 Agricultural production, crops (01) 397 .8 .8 27.5
11.00 Agricultural production, livestock (02) 450 .9 .9 28.4
12.00 Veterinary services (074) 28 .1 .1 28.4
20.00 Landscape and horticultural services (078) 262 .5 .5 29.0
30.00 Agricultural services, n.e.c. (071, 072, 075, 076) 52 .1 .1 29.1
31.00 Forestry (08) 33 .1 .1 29.1
32.00 Fishing, hunting, and trapping (09) 34 .1 .1 29.2
40.00 Metal mining (10) 45 .1 .1 29.3
41.00 Coal mining (12) 61 .1 .1 29.4
42.00 Oil and gas extraction (13) 194 .4 .4 29.8
50.00 Nonmetallic mining and quarrying, except fuel (14) 65 .1 .1 29.9
60.00 CONSTRUCTION (15, 16, 17) 3440 6.8 6.8 36.8
100.00 Meat products (201) 154 .3 .3 37.1
101.00 Dairy products (202) 47 .1 .1 37.2
102.00 Canned, frozen and preserved fruits and vegetables (203) 88 .2 .2 37.3
110.00 Grain mill products (204) 60 .1 .1 37.5
111.00 Bakery products (205) 70 .1 .1 37.6
112.00 Sugar and confectionery products (206) 32 .1 .1 37.7
120.00 Beverage industries (208) 65 .1 .1 37.8
121.00 Miscellaneous food preparations and kindred products 44 .1 .1 37.9
122.00 Not specified food industries 2 .0 .0 37.9
130.00 Tobacco manufactures (21) 14 .0 .0 37.9
132.00 Knitting mills (225) 21 .0 .0 38.0
140.00 Dyeing and finishing textiles, except wool/knit goods 12 .0 .0 38.0
141.00 Carpets and rugs (227) 18 .0 .0 38.0
142.00 Yarn, thread, and fabric mills (221-224, 228) 72 .1 .1 38.2
150.00 Miscellaneous textile mill products (229) 11 .0 .0 38.2
151.00 Apparel and accessories, except knit (231-238) 171 .3 .3 38.5
152.00 Miscellaneous fabricated textile products (239) 42 .1 .1 38.6
160.00 Pulp, paper, and paperboard mills (261-263) 90 .2 .2 38.8
161.00 Miscellaneous paper and pulp products (267) 66 .1 .1 38.9
162.00 Paperboard containers and boxes (265) 74 .1 .1 39.1
171.00 Newspaper publishing and printing (271) 142 .3 .3 39.3
172.00 Printing, publishing, and allied industr, exc newspaps 366 .7 .7 40.1
180.00 Plastics, synthetics, and resins (282) 46 .1 .1 40.2
181.00 Drugs (283) 84 .2 .2 40.3
182.00 Soaps and cosmetics (284) 43 .1 .1 40.4
190.00 Paints, varnishes, and related products (285) 16 .0 .0 40.4
191.00 Agricultural chemicals (287) 17 .0 .0 40.5
192.00 Industrial and miscellaneous chemicals (281, 286, 289) 189 .4 .4 40.9
200.00 Petroleum refining (291) 61 .1 .1 41.0
201.00 Miscellaneous petroleum and coal products (295, 299) 17 .0 .0 41.0
210.00 Tires and inner tubes (301) 37 .1 .1 41.1
211.00 Other rubber products, and plastics footwear and belting 40 .1 .1 41.2
212.00 Miscellaneous plastics products (308) 197 .4 .4 41.6
220.00 Leather tanning and finishing (311) 8 .0 .0 41.6
221.00 Footwear, except rubber and plastic (313, 314) 21 .0 .0 41.6
222.00 Leather products, except footwear (315-317, 319) 12 .0 .0 41.6
230.00 Logging (241) 66 .1 .1 41.8
231.00 Sawmills, planing mills, and millwork (242, 243) 159 .3 .3 42.1
232.00 Wood buildings and mobile homes (245) 31 .1 .1 42.1
241.00 Miscellaneous wood products (244, 249) 52 .1 .1 42.2
242.00 Furniture and fixtures (25) 205 .4 .4 42.7
250.00 Glass and glass products (321-323) 55 .1 .1 42.8
251.00 Cement, concrete, gypsum, and plaster products 71 .1 .1 42.9
252.00 Structural clay products (325) 14 .0 .0 42.9
261.00 Pottery and related products (326) 7 .0 .0 42.9
262.00 Miscellaneous nonmetallic mineral and stone products 28 .1 .1 43.0
270.00 Blast furnaces, steelworks, rolling and finishing mills 113 .2 .2 43.2
271.00 Iron and steel foundries (332) 40 .1 .1 43.3
272.00 Primary aluminum industries 42 .1 .1 43.4
280.00 Other primary metal industries 49 .1 .1 43.5
281.00 Cutlery, handtools, and general hardware (342) 38 .1 .1 43.6
282.00 Fabricated structural metal products (344) 196 .4 .4 43.9
290.00 Screw machine products (345) 20 .0 .0 44.0
291.00 Metal forgings and stampings (346) 52 .1 .1 44.1
292.00 Ordnance (348) 27 .1 .1 44.1
300.00 Miscellaneous fabricated metal products 139 .3 .3 44.4
301.00 Not specified metal industries 3 .0 .0 44.4
310.00 Engines and turbines (351) 29 .1 .1 44.5
311.00 Farm machinery and equipment (352) 49 .1 .1 44.6
312.00 Construction and material handling machines (353) 104 .2 .2 44.8
320.00 Metalworking machinery (354) 110 .2 .2 45.0
321.00 Office and accounting machines (3578, 3579) 14 .0 .0 45.0
322.00 Computers and related equipment (3571-3577) 151 .3 .3 45.3
331.00 Machinery, except electrical, n.e.c. (355-356, 358-359) 405 .8 .8 46.1
332.00 Not specified machinery 3 .0 .0 46.1
340.00 Household appliances (363) 27 .1 .1 46.2
341.00 Radio, TV, and communication equipment (365, 366) 120 .2 .2 46.4
342.00 Electrical machinery, equipment, and supplies, n.e.c. 441 .9 .9 47.3
350.00 Not specif. electrical machinery, equipm. and supplies 11 .0 .0 47.3
351.00 Motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment (371) 481 1.0 1.0 48.3
352.00 Aircraft and parts (372) 175 .3 .3 48.6
360.00 Ship and boat building and repairing (373) 81 .2 .2 48.8
361.00 Railroad locomotives and equipment (374) 9 .0 .0 48.8
362.00 Guided missiles, space vehicles, and parts (376) 87 .2 .2 49.0
370.00 Cycles and miscella. transportation equipment (375, 379) 23 .0 .0 49.0
371.00 Scientific and controlling instruments (381, 382) 92 .2 .2 49.2
372.00 Medical, dental, and optical instruments and supplies 116 .2 .2 49.5
380.00 Photographic equipment and supplies (386) 39 .1 .1 49.5
390.00 Toys, amusement, and sporting goods (394) 53 .1 .1 49.6
391.00 Miscellaneous manufacturing industries (39 except 394) 119 .2 .2 49.9
392.00 Not specified manufacturing industries 16 .0 .0 49.9
400.00 Railroads (40) 121 .2 .2 50.1
401.00 Bus service and urban transit (41, except 412) 189 .4 .4 50.5
402.00 Taxicab service (412) 60 .1 .1 50.6
410.00 Trucking service (421, 423) 890 1.8 1.8 52.4
411.00 Warehousing and storage (422) 53 .1 .1 52.5
412.00 U.S. Postal Service (43) 302 .6 .6 53.1
420.00 Water transportation (44) 80 .2 .2 53.3
421.00 Air transportation (45) 251 .5 .5 53.8
422.00 Pipe lines, except natural gas (46) 5 .0 .0 53.8
432.00 Services incidental to transportation (47) 115 .2 .2 54.0
440.00 Radio and television broadcasting and cable (483, 484) 145 .3 .3 54.3
441.00 Telephone communications (481) 393 .8 .8 55.1
442.00 Telegraph and miscellaneous communications services 5 .0 .0 55.1
450.00 Electric light and power (491) 260 .5 .5 55.6
451.00 Gas and steam supply systems (492, 496) 64 .1 .1 55.7
452.00 Electric and gas, and other combinations (493) 59 .1 .1 55.8
470.00 Water supply and irrigation (494, 497) 84 .2 .2 56.0
471.00 Sanitary services (495) 125 .2 .2 56.3
472.00 Not specified utilities 3 .0 .0 56.3
500.00 Motor vehicles and equipment (501) 78 .2 .2 56.4
501.00 Furniture and home furnishings (502) 19 .0 .0 56.5
502.00 Lumber and construction materials (503) 58 .1 .1 56.6
510.00 Professional and commercial equipment and supplies (504) 156 .3 .3 56.9
511.00 Metals and minerals, except petroleum (505) 23 .0 .0 56.9
512.00 Electrical goods (506) 102 .2 .2 57.1
521.00 Hardware, plumbing and heating supplies (507) 85 .2 .2 57.3
530.00 Machinery, equipment, and supplies (508) 230 .5 .5 57.8
531.00 Scrap and waste materials (5093) 77 .2 .2 57.9
532.00 Miscellaneous wholesale, durable goods (509 except 5093) 60 .1 .1 58.0
540.00 Paper and paper products (511) 40 .1 .1 58.1
541.00 Drugs, chemicals and allied products (512, 516) 50 .1 .1 58.2
542.00 Apparel, fabrics, and notions (513) 42 .1 .1 58.3
550.00 Groceries and related products (514) 310 .6 .6 58.9
551.00 Farm-product raw materials (515) 34 .1 .1 59.0
552.00 Petroleum products (517) 46 .1 .1 59.1
560.00 Alcoholic beverages (518) 36 .1 .1 59.1
561.00 Farm supplies (5191) 43 .1 .1 59.2
562.00 Miscellaneous wholesale, nondurable goods (5192-5199) 87 .2 .2 59.4
571.00 Not specified wholesale trade 7 .0 .0 59.4
580.00 Lumber and building material retailing (521, 523) 188 .4 .4 59.8
581.00 Hardware stores (525) 53 .1 .1 59.9
582.00 Retail nurseries and garden stores (526) 37 .1 .1 60.0
590.00 Mobile home dealers (527) 17 .0 .0 60.0
591.00 Department stores (531) 395 .8 .8 60.8
592.00 Variety stores (533) 32 .1 .1 60.9
600.00 Miscellaneous general merchandise stores (539) 38 .1 .1 60.9
601.00 Grocery stores (541) 649 1.3 1.3 62.2
602.00 Dairy products stores (545) 5 .0 .0 62.2
610.00 Retail bakeries (546) 40 .1 .1 62.3
611.00 Food stores, n.e.c. (542, 543, 544, 549) 46 .1 .1 62.4
612.00 Motor vehicle dealers (551, 552) 422 .8 .8 63.2
620.00 Auto and home supply stores (553) 150 .3 .3 63.5
621.00 Gasoline service stations (554) 100 .2 .2 63.7
622.00 Miscellaneous vehicle dealers (555, 556, 557, 559) 32 .1 .1 63.8
623.00 Apparel and accessory stores, except shoe (56, exc 566) 127 .3 .3 64.0
630.00 Shoe stores (566) 27 .1 .1 64.1
631.00 Furniture and home furnishings stores (571) 171 .3 .3 64.4
632.00 Household appliance stores (572) 39 .1 .1 64.5
633.00 Radio, TV, and computer stores (5731, 5734) 132 .3 .3 64.8
640.00 Music stores (5735, 5736) 32 .1 .1 64.8
641.00 Eating and drinking places (58) 1328 2.6 2.6 67.5
642.00 Drug stores (591) 106 .2 .2 67.7
650.00 Liquor stores (592) 33 .1 .1 67.8
651.00 Sporting goods, bicycles, and hobby stores (5941/45/46) 80 .2 .2 67.9
652.00 Book and stationery stores (5942, 5943) 59 .1 .1 68.0
660.00 Jewelry stores (5944) 27 .1 .1 68.1
661.00 Gift, novelty, and souvenir shops (5947) 41 .1 .1 68.2
662.00 Sewing, needlework and piece goods stores (5949) 6 .0 .0 68.2
663.00 Catalog and mail order houses (5961) 28 .1 .1 68.2
670.00 Vending machine operators (5962) 15 .0 .0 68.3
671.00 Direct selling establishments (5963) 49 .1 .1 68.4
672.00 Fuel dealers (598) 45 .1 .1 68.5
681.00 Retail florists (5992) 37 .1 .1 68.5
682.00 Miscellaneous retail stores (593, 5948, 5993-5995, 5999) 191 .4 .4 68.9
691.00 Not specified retail trade 14 .0 .0 68.9
700.00 Banking (60 except 603 and 606) 353 .7 .7 69.6
701.00 Savings institutions, including credit unions (603, 606) 60 .1 .1 69.8
702.00 Credit agencies, n.e.c. (61) 141 .3 .3 70.0
710.00 Security, commodity brokerage, and investment companies 261 .5 .5 70.6
711.00 Insurance (63, 64) 623 1.2 1.2 71.8
712.00 Real estate, incl. real estate-insurance offices (65) 643 1.3 1.3 73.1
721.00 Advertising (731) 86 .2 .2 73.2
722.00 Services to dwellings and other buildings (734) 220 .4 .4 73.7
731.00 Personnel supply services (736) 253 .5 .5 74.2
732.00 Computer and data processing services (737) 514 1.0 1.0 75.2
740.00 Detective and protective services (7381, 7382) 193 .4 .4 75.6
741.00 Business services, n.e.c. (732, 733, 735, 7383-7389) 494 1.0 1.0 76.6
742.00 Automotive rental and leasing, without drivers (751) 54 .1 .1 76.7
750.00 Automotive parking and carwashes (752, 7542) 58 .1 .1 76.8
751.00 Automotive repair and related services (753, 7549) 441 .9 .9 77.7
752.00 Electrical repair shops (762, 7694) 63 .1 .1 77.8
760.00 Miscellaneous repair services (763, 764, 7692, 7699) 238 .5 .5 78.3
761.00 187 .4 .4 78.6
762.00 Hotels and motels (701) 373 .7 .7 79.4
770.00 Lodging places, except hotels / motels (702, 703, 704) 42 .1 .1 79.5
771.00 Laundry, cleaning, and garment services (721) 110 .2 .2 79.7
772.00 Beauty shops (723) 152 .3 .3 80.0
780.00 Barber shops (724) 24 .0 .0 80.0
781.00 Funeral service and crematories (726) 33 .1 .1 80.1
782.00 Shoe repair shops (725) 3 .0 .0 80.1
790.00 Dressmaking shops (part 7219) 6 .0 .0 80.1
791.00 Miscellaneous personal services (722, 729) 84 .2 .2 80.3
800.00 Theaters and motion pictures (781-783, 792) 187 .4 .4 80.7
801.00 Video tape rental (784) 19 .0 .0 80.7
802.00 Bowling centers (793) 15 .0 .0 80.7
810.00 Miscellaneous entertainment and recreation services 397 .8 .8 81.5
812.00 Offices and clinics of physicians (801, 803) 309 .6 .6 82.1
820.00 Offices and clinics of dentists (802) 99 .2 .2 82.3
821.00 Offices and clinics of chiropractors (8041) 27 .1 .1 82.4
822.00 Offices and clinics of optometrists (8042) 20 .0 .0 82.4
830.00 Offices and clinics of health practitioners, n.e.c. 22 .0 .0 82.5
831.00 HOSPITALS (806) 1008 2.0 2.0 84.5
832.00 Nursing and personal care facilities (805) 331 .7 .7 85.1
840.00 Health services, n.e.c. (807, 808, 809) 444 .9 .9 86.0
841.00 Legal services (81) 400 .8 .8 86.8
842.00 Elementary and secondary schools (821) 1481 2.9 2.9 89.7
850.00 Colleges and universities (822) 761 1.5 1.5 91.3
851.00 Vocational schools (824) 29 .1 .1 91.3
852.00 Libraries (823) 35 .1 .1 91.4
860.00 Educational services, n.e.c. (829) 51 .1 .1 91.5
861.00 Job training and vocational rehabilitation service (833) 52 .1 .1 91.6
862.00 Child day care services (part 835) 102 .2 .2 91.8
863.00 Family child care homes (part 835) 53 .1 .1 91.9
870.00 Residential care facilities, without nursing (836) 86 .2 .2 92.1
871.00 Social services, n.e.c. (832, 839) 289 .6 .6 92.6
872.00 Museums, art galleries, and zoos (84) 28 .1 .1 92.7
873.00 Labor unions (863) 17 .0 .0 92.7
880.00 Religious organizations (866) 263 .5 .5 93.2
881.00 Membership organizations, n.e.c. (861/62, 864/65, 869) 94 .2 .2 93.4
882.00 Engineering, architectural, and surveying services (871) 349 .7 .7 94.1
890.00 Accounting, auditing, and bookkeeping services (872) 169 .3 .3 94.5
891.00 Research, development, and testing services (873) 173 .3 .3 94.8
892.00 Management and public relations services (874) 275 .5 .5 95.4
893.00 Miscellaneous professional and related services (899) 84 .2 .2 95.5
900.00 Executive and legislative offices (911-913) 63 .1 .1 95.6
901.00 General government, n.e.c. (919) 195 .4 .4 96.0
910.00 Justice, public order, and safety (92) 801 1.6 1.6 97.6
921.00 Public finance, taxation, and monetary policy (93) 103 .2 .2 97.8
922.00 Administration of human resources programs (94) 209 .4 .4 98.2
930.00 Administr. of environm. quality + housing programs (95) 110 .2 .2 98.5
931.00 Administration of economic programs (96) 210 .4 .4 98.9
932.00 National security and international affairs (97) 210 .4 .4 99.3
991.00 Unemployed whose last job was Armed Forces 346 .7 .7 100.0
992.00 6 .0 .0 100.0
Total 50320 100.0 100.0

D17 INDUSTRY OF SPOUSE

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid .00 Not applicable 9583 19.0 33.4 33.4
10.00 Agricultural production, crops (01) 127 .3 .4 33.8
11.00 Agricultural production, livestock (02) 116 .2 .4 34.2
12.00 Veterinary services (074) 30 .1 .1 34.3
20.00 Landscape and horticultural services (078) 29 .1 .1 34.4
30.00 Agricultural services, n.e.c. (071, 072, 075, 076) 27 .1 .1 34.5
31.00 Forestry (08) 10 .0 .0 34.6
32.00 Fishing, hunting, and trapping (09) 4 .0 .0 34.6
40.00 Metal mining (10) 4 .0 .0 34.6
41.00 Coal mining (12) 4 .0 .0 34.6
42.00 Oil and gas extraction (13) 30 .1 .1 34.7
50.00 Nonmetallic mining and quarrying, except fuel (14) 5 .0 .0 34.7
60.00 CONSTRUCTION (15, 16, 17) 288 .6 1.0 35.7
100.00 Meat products (201) 76 .2 .3 36.0
101.00 Dairy products (202) 16 .0 .1 36.1
102.00 Canned, frozen and preserved fruits and vegetables (203) 48 .1 .2 36.2
110.00 Grain mill products (204) 9 .0 .0 36.3
111.00 Bakery products (205) 26 .1 .1 36.4
112.00 Sugar and confectionery products (206) 13 .0 .0 36.4
120.00 Beverage industries (208) 18 .0 .1 36.5
121.00 Miscellaneous food preparations and kindred products 32 .1 .1 36.6
122.00 Not specified food industries 1 .0 .0 36.6
130.00 Tobacco manufactures (21) 2 .0 .0 36.6
132.00 Knitting mills (225) 26 .1 .1 36.7
140.00 Dyeing and finishing textiles, except wool/knit goods 3 .0 .0 36.7
141.00 Carpets and rugs (227) 9 .0 .0 36.7
142.00 Yarn, thread, and fabric mills (221-224, 228) 54 .1 .2 36.9
150.00 Miscellaneous textile mill products (229) 2 .0 .0 36.9
151.00 Apparel and accessories, except knit (231-238) 172 .3 .6 37.5
152.00 Miscellaneous fabricated textile products (239) 35 .1 .1 37.6
160.00 Pulp, paper, and paperboard mills (261-263) 14 .0 .0 37.7
161.00 Miscellaneous paper and pulp products (267) 34 .1 .1 37.8
162.00 Paperboard containers and boxes (265) 11 .0 .0 37.8
171.00 Newspaper publishing and printing (271) 77 .2 .3 38.1
172.00 Printing, publishing, and allied industr, exc newspaps 183 .4 .6 38.7
180.00 Plastics, synthetics, and resins (282) 6 .0 .0 38.8
181.00 Drugs (283) 49 .1 .2 38.9
182.00 Soaps and cosmetics (284) 26 .1 .1 39.0
190.00 Paints, varnishes, and related products (285) 1 .0 .0 39.0
191.00 Agricultural chemicals (287) 6 .0 .0 39.0
192.00 Industrial and miscellaneous chemicals (281, 286, 289) 40 .1 .1 39.2
200.00 Petroleum refining (291) 10 .0 .0 39.2
201.00 Miscellaneous petroleum and coal products (295, 299) 2 .0 .0 39.2
211.00 Other rubber products, and plastics footwear and belting 18 .0 .1 39.3
212.00 Miscellaneous plastics products (308) 79 .2 .3 39.6
221.00 Footwear, except rubber and plastic (313, 314) 11 .0 .0 39.6
222.00 Leather products, except footwear (315-317, 319) 10 .0 .0 39.6
230.00 Logging (241) 7 .0 .0 39.7
231.00 Sawmills, planing mills, and millwork (242, 243) 30 .1 .1 39.8
232.00 Wood buildings and mobile homes (245) 6 .0 .0 39.8
241.00 Miscellaneous wood products (244, 249) 9 .0 .0 39.8
242.00 Furniture and fixtures (25) 57 .1 .2 40.0
250.00 Glass and glass products (321-323) 7 .0 .0 40.0
251.00 Cement, concrete, gypsum, and plaster products 8 .0 .0 40.1
252.00 Structural clay products (325) 5 .0 .0 40.1
261.00 Pottery and related products (326) 8 .0 .0 40.1
262.00 Miscellaneous nonmetallic mineral and stone products 6 .0 .0 40.1
270.00 Blast furnaces, steelworks, rolling and finishing mills 13 .0 .0 40.2
271.00 Iron and steel foundries (332) 6 .0 .0 40.2
272.00 Primary aluminum industries 3 .0 .0 40.2
280.00 Other primary metal industries 12 .0 .0 40.3
281.00 Cutlery, handtools, and general hardware (342) 13 .0 .0 40.3
282.00 Fabricated structural metal products (344) 44 .1 .2 40.5
290.00 Screw machine products (345) 8 .0 .0 40.5
291.00 Metal forgings and stampings (346) 8 .0 .0 40.5
292.00 Ordnance (348) 13 .0 .0 40.6
300.00 Miscellaneous fabricated metal products 33 .1 .1 40.7
301.00 Not specified metal industries 1 .0 .0 40.7
310.00 Engines and turbines (351) 3 .0 .0 40.7
311.00 Farm machinery and equipment (352) 6 .0 .0 40.7
312.00 Construction and material handling machines (353) 11 .0 .0 40.7
320.00 Metalworking machinery (354) 22 .0 .1 40.8
321.00 Office and accounting machines (3578, 3579) 4 .0 .0 40.8
322.00 Computers and related equipment (3571-3577) 54 .1 .2 41.0
331.00 Machinery, except electrical, n.e.c. (355-356, 358-359) 74 .1 .3 41.3
340.00 Household appliances (363) 9 .0 .0 41.3
341.00 Radio, TV, and communication equipment (365, 366) 55 .1 .2 41.5
342.00 Electrical machinery, equipment, and supplies, n.e.c. 181 .4 .6 42.1
350.00 Not specif. electrical machinery, equipm. and supplies 4 .0 .0 42.1
351.00 Motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment (371) 72 .1 .3 42.4
352.00 Aircraft and parts (372) 27 .1 .1 42.5
360.00 Ship and boat building and repairing (373) 7 .0 .0 42.5
361.00 Railroad locomotives and equipment (374) 1 .0 .0 42.5
362.00 Guided missiles, space vehicles, and parts (376) 18 .0 .1 42.6
370.00 Cycles and miscella. transportation equipment (375, 379) 5 .0 .0 42.6
371.00 Scientific and controlling instruments (381, 382) 34 .1 .1 42.7
372.00 Medical, dental, and optical instruments and supplies 56 .1 .2 42.9
380.00 Photographic equipment and supplies (386) 15 .0 .1 43.0
381.00 Watches, clocks, and clockwork operated devices (387) 1 .0 .0 43.0
390.00 Toys, amusement, and sporting goods (394) 26 .1 .1 43.1
391.00 Miscellaneous manufacturing industries (39 except 394) 60 .1 .2 43.3
392.00 Not specified manufacturing industries 10 .0 .0 43.3
400.00 Railroads (40) 12 .0 .0 43.3
401.00 Bus service and urban transit (41, except 412) 69 .1 .2 43.6
402.00 Taxicab service (412) 1 .0 .0 43.6
410.00 Trucking service (421, 423) 111 .2 .4 44.0
411.00 Warehousing and storage (422) 16 .0 .1 44.0
412.00 U.S. Postal Service (43) 100 .2 .3 44.4
420.00 Water transportation (44) 13 .0 .0 44.4
421.00 Air transportation (45) 95 .2 .3 44.8
432.00 Services incidental to transportation (47) 86 .2 .3 45.1
440.00 Radio and television broadcasting and cable (483, 484) 58 .1 .2 45.3
441.00 Telephone communications (481) 147 .3 .5 45.8
442.00 Telegraph and miscellaneous communications services 4 .0 .0 45.8
450.00 Electric light and power (491) 40 .1 .1 45.9
451.00 Gas and steam supply systems (492, 496) 15 .0 .1 46.0
452.00 Electric and gas, and other combinations (493) 12 .0 .0 46.0
470.00 Water supply and irrigation (494, 497) 20 .0 .1 46.1
471.00 Sanitary services (495) 11 .0 .0 46.1
472.00 Not specified utilities 2 .0 .0 46.1
500.00 Motor vehicles and equipment (501) 12 .0 .0 46.2
501.00 Furniture and home furnishings (502) 9 .0 .0 46.2
502.00 Lumber and construction materials (503) 6 .0 .0 46.2
510.00 Professional and commercial equipment and supplies (504) 51 .1 .2 46.4
511.00 Metals and minerals, except petroleum (505) 8 .0 .0 46.4
512.00 Electrical goods (506) 31 .1 .1 46.5
521.00 Hardware, plumbing and heating supplies (507) 28 .1 .1 46.6
530.00 Machinery, equipment, and supplies (508) 58 .1 .2 46.8
531.00 Scrap and waste materials (5093) 11 .0 .0 46.9
532.00 Miscellaneous wholesale, durable goods (509 except 5093) 17 .0 .1 46.9
540.00 Paper and paper products (511) 13 .0 .0 47.0
541.00 Drugs, chemicals and allied products (512, 516) 25 .0 .1 47.1
542.00 Apparel, fabrics, and notions (513) 22 .0 .1 47.1
550.00 Groceries and related products (514) 73 .1 .3 47.4
551.00 Farm-product raw materials (515) 19 .0 .1 47.5
552.00 Petroleum products (517) 9 .0 .0 47.5
560.00 Alcoholic beverages (518) 4 .0 .0 47.5
561.00 Farm supplies (5191) 17 .0 .1 47.6
562.00 Miscellaneous wholesale, nondurable goods (5192-5199) 62 .1 .2 47.8
571.00 Not specified wholesale trade 4 .0 .0 47.8
580.00 Lumber and building material retailing (521, 523) 43 .1 .1 48.0
581.00 Hardware stores (525) 23 .0 .1 48.0
582.00 Retail nurseries and garden stores (526) 20 .0 .1 48.1
590.00 Mobile home dealers (527) 5 .0 .0 48.1
591.00 Department stores (531) 423 .8 1.5 49.6
592.00 Variety stores (533) 30 .1 .1 49.7
600.00 Miscellaneous general merchandise stores (539) 48 .1 .2 49.9
601.00 Grocery stores (541) 435 .9 1.5 51.4
602.00 Dairy products stores (545) 1 .0 .0 51.4
610.00 Retail bakeries (546) 22 .0 .1 51.5
611.00 Food stores, n.e.c. (542, 543, 544, 549) 37 .1 .1 51.6
612.00 Motor vehicle dealers (551, 552) 76 .2 .3 51.9
620.00 Auto and home supply stores (553) 20 .0 .1 51.9
621.00 Gasoline service stations (554) 56 .1 .2 52.1
622.00 Miscellaneous vehicle dealers (555, 556, 557, 559) 12 .0 .0 52.2
623.00 Apparel and accessory stores, except shoe (56, exc 566) 131 .3 .5 52.6
630.00 Shoe stores (566) 14 .0 .0 52.7
631.00 Furniture and home furnishings stores (571) 76 .2 .3 52.9
632.00 Household appliance stores (572) 9 .0 .0 53.0
633.00 Radio, TV, and computer stores (5731, 5734) 43 .1 .1 53.1
640.00 Music stores (5735, 5736) 18 .0 .1 53.2
641.00 Eating and drinking places (58) 820 1.6 2.9 56.0
642.00 Drug stores (591) 117 .2 .4 56.4
650.00 Liquor stores (592) 12 .0 .0 56.5
651.00 Sporting goods, bicycles, and hobby stores (5941/45/46) 60 .1 .2 56.7
652.00 Book and stationery stores (5942, 5943) 45 .1 .2 56.9
660.00 Jewelry stores (5944) 28 .1 .1 56.9
661.00 Gift, novelty, and souvenir shops (5947) 55 .1 .2 57.1
662.00 Sewing, needlework and piece goods stores (5949) 10 .0 .0 57.2
663.00 Catalog and mail order houses (5961) 33 .1 .1 57.3
670.00 Vending machine operators (5962) 9 .0 .0 57.3
671.00 Direct selling establishments (5963) 108 .2 .4 57.7
672.00 Fuel dealers (598) 13 .0 .0 57.7
681.00 Retail florists (5992) 51 .1 .2 57.9
682.00 Miscellaneous retail stores (593, 5948, 5993-5995, 5999) 173 .3 .6 58.5
691.00 Not specified retail trade 10 .0 .0 58.6
700.00 Banking (60 except 603 and 606) 459 .9 1.6 60.2
701.00 Savings institutions, including credit unions (603, 606) 91 .2 .3 60.5
702.00 Credit agencies, n.e.c. (61) 117 .2 .4 60.9
710.00 Security, commodity brokerage, and investment companies 88 .2 .3 61.2
711.00 Insurance (63, 64) 510 1.0 1.8 63.0
712.00 Real estate, incl. real estate-insurance offices (65) 331 .7 1.2 64.1
721.00 Advertising (731) 42 .1 .1 64.3
722.00 Services to dwellings and other buildings (734) 144 .3 .5 64.8
731.00 Personnel supply services (736) 169 .3 .6 65.4
732.00 Computer and data processing services (737) 156 .3 .5 65.9
740.00 Detective and protective services (7381, 7382) 22 .0 .1 66.0
741.00 Business services, n.e.c. (732, 733, 735, 7383-7389) 318 .6 1.1 67.1
742.00 Automotive rental and leasing, without drivers (751) 8 .0 .0 67.1
750.00 Automotive parking and carwashes (752, 7542) 9 .0 .0 67.1
751.00 Automotive repair and related services (753, 7549) 32 .1 .1 67.3
752.00 Electrical repair shops (762, 7694) 4 .0 .0 67.3
760.00 Miscellaneous repair services (763, 764, 7692, 7699) 34 .1 .1 67.4
761.00 211 .4 .7 68.1
762.00 Hotels and motels (701) 247 .5 .9 69.0
770.00 Lodging places, except hotels / motels (702, 703, 704) 26 .1 .1 69.1
771.00 Laundry, cleaning, and garment services (721) 86 .2 .3 69.4
772.00 Beauty shops (723) 210 .4 .7 70.1
780.00 Barber shops (724) 5 .0 .0 70.1
781.00 Funeral service and crematories (726) 11 .0 .0 70.2
790.00 Dressmaking shops (part 7219) 15 .0 .1 70.2
791.00 Miscellaneous personal services (722, 729) 81 .2 .3 70.5
800.00 Theaters and motion pictures (781-783, 792) 60 .1 .2 70.7
801.00 Video tape rental (784) 25 .0 .1 70.8
802.00 Bowling centers (793) 15 .0 .1 70.8
810.00 Miscellaneous entertainment and recreation services 218 .4 .8 71.6
812.00 Offices and clinics of physicians (801, 803) 427 .8 1.5 73.1
820.00 Offices and clinics of dentists (802) 197 .4 .7 73.8
821.00 Offices and clinics of chiropractors (8041) 28 .1 .1 73.9
822.00 Offices and clinics of optometrists (8042) 16 .0 .1 73.9
830.00 Offices and clinics of health practitioners, n.e.c. 25 .0 .1 74.0
831.00 HOSPITALS (806) 1267 2.5 4.4 78.4
832.00 Nursing and personal care facilities (805) 432 .9 1.5 79.9
840.00 Health services, n.e.c. (807, 808, 809) 482 1.0 1.7 81.6
841.00 Legal services (81) 223 .4 .8 82.4
842.00 Elementary and secondary schools (821) 2088 4.1 7.3 89.7
850.00 Colleges and universities (822) 428 .9 1.5 91.2
851.00 Vocational schools (824) 8 .0 .0 91.2
852.00 Libraries (823) 46 .1 .2 91.4
860.00 Educational services, n.e.c. (829) 69 .1 .2 91.6
861.00 Job training and vocational rehabilitation service (833) 28 .1 .1 91.7
862.00 Child day care services (part 835) 267 .5 .9 92.6
863.00 Family child care homes (part 835) 185 .4 .6 93.3
870.00 Residential care facilities, without nursing (836) 91 .2 .3 93.6
871.00 Social services, n.e.c. (832, 839) 252 .5 .9 94.5
872.00 Museums, art galleries, and zoos (84) 14 .0 .0 94.5
873.00 Labor unions (863) 15 .0 .1 94.6
880.00 Religious organizations (866) 155 .3 .5 95.1
881.00 Membership organizations, n.e.c. (861/62, 864/65, 869) 81 .2 .3 95.4
882.00 Engineering, architectural, and surveying services (871) 51 .1 .2 95.6
890.00 Accounting, auditing, and bookkeeping services (872) 159 .3 .6 96.1
891.00 Research, development, and testing services (873) 76 .2 .3 96.4
892.00 Management and public relations services (874) 130 .3 .5 96.8
893.00 Miscellaneous professional and related services (899) 54 .1 .2 97.0
900.00 Executive and legislative offices (911-913) 31 .1 .1 97.1
901.00 General government, n.e.c. (919) 107 .2 .4 97.5
910.00 Justice, public order, and safety (92) 236 .5 .8 98.3
921.00 Public finance, taxation, and monetary policy (93) 66 .1 .2 98.6
922.00 Administration of human resources programs (94) 194 .4 .7 99.2
930.00 Administr. of environm. quality + housing programs (95) 38 .1 .1 99.4
931.00 Administration of economic programs (96) 73 .1 .3 99.6
932.00 National security and international affairs (97) 71 .1 .2 99.9
991.00 Unemployed whose last job was Armed Forces 39 .1 .1 100.0
Total 28698 57.0 100.0
Missing System 21622 43.0

Total 50320 100.0


D18 TYPE (STATUS) OF WORKER HEAD

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid .00 Nonworker or NA 13439 26.7 26.7 26.7
1.00 Private wage worker 26636 52.9 52.9 79.6
2.00 Federal government 1159 2.3 2.3 81.9
3.00 State government 1525 3.0 3.0 85.0
4.00 Local government 2530 5.0 5.0 90.0
5.00 Self-employed/Inc 1509 3.0 3.0 93.0
6.00 Self-employed/not Inc 3157 6.3 6.3 99.3
7.00 Without pay 9 .0 .0 99.3
8.00 Armed Forces 356 .7 .7 100.0
Total 50320 100.0 100.0

D19 TYPE (STATUS) OF WORKER SPOUSE

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid .00 Nonworker or NA 9583 19.0 33.4 33.4
1.00 Private wage worker 13867 27.6 48.3 81.7
2.00 Federal government 472 .9 1.6 83.4
3.00 State government 931 1.9 3.2 86.6
4.00 Local government 2098 4.2 7.3 93.9
5.00 Self-employed/Inc 385 .8 1.3 95.3
6.00 Self-employed/not Inc 1282 2.5 4.5 99.7
7.00 Without pay 47 .1 .2 99.9
8.00 Armed Forces 33 .1 .1 100.0
Total 28698 57.0 100.0
Missing System 21622 43.0

Total 50320 100.0


D20 GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION INDICATOR B

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid 1.00 Central City < 1.0 Mil 4196 8.3 8.3 8.3
2.00 Central City 1.0 -< 2.5 Mil 3559 7.1 7.1 15.4
3.00 Central City 2.5 -< 5.0 Mil 1703 3.4 3.4 18.8
4.00 Central City 5.0+ Mil 3250 6.5 6.5 25.3
5.00 Suburb < 1.0 Mil 5458 10.8 10.8 36.1
6.00 Suburb 1.0 -< 2.5 Mil 7011 13.9 13.9 50.0
7.00 Suburb 2.5 -< 5.0 Mil 3378 6.7 6.7 56.7
8.00 Suburb 5.0+ Mil 2509 5.0 5.0 61.7
9.00 Nonmetrop / not identified 19256 38.3 38.3 100.0
Total 50320 100.0 100.0

D21 MARITAL STATUS HEAD

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid 1.00 never married 8461 16.8 16.8 16.8
2.00 married 27045 53.7 53.7 70.6
3.00 married, but living separated 2324 4.6 4.6 75.2
4.00 divorced 6930 13.8 13.8 89.0
5.00 widowed 5560 11.0 11.0 100.0
Total 50320 100.0 100.0

MARTSP MARITAL STATUS SPOUSE

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid 1.00 never married 858 1.7 3.0 3.0
2.00 married 27045 53.7 94.2 97.2
3.00 married, but living separated 126 .3 .4 97.7
4.00 divorced 610 1.2 2.1 99.8
5.00 widowed 59 .1 .2 100.0
Total 28698 57.0 100.0
Missing System 21622 43.0

Total 50320 100.0


D22 TENURE (OWNED OR RENTED HOUSING)

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid 1.00 Owner 33274 66.1 66.1 66.1
2.00 Renter 17046 33.9 33.9 100.0
Total 50320 100.0 100.0

D25 DISABILITY STATUS HEAD

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid 1.00 Work disabled 6283 12.5 12.5 12.5
2.00 Not work disabled 44037 87.5 87.5 100.0
Total 50320 100.0 100.0

D26 DISABILITY STATUS SPOUSE

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid 1.00 Work disabled 2137 4.2 7.4 7.4
2.00 Not work disabled 26561 52.8 92.6 100.0
Total 28698 57.0 100.0
Missing System 21622 43.0

Total 50320 100.0


ACTIVHD HEAD ACTIVITY CODE SUPPL

Frequency Percent
Missing System 50320 100.0

ACTIVSP SPOUSE ACTIVITY CODE SUPPL

Frequency Percent
Missing System 50320 100.0

IMMIGRHD HEAD IMMIGRATION STATUS

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid 1.00 Native, born in the U.S. 43381 86.2 86.2 86.2
2.00 Native, born in Puerto Rico 483 1.0 1.0 87.2
3.00 Native, American born abroad 431 .9 .9 88.0
4.00 Foreign born, naturalized citizen 2570 5.1 5.1 93.1
5.00 Foreign born, not citizen 3455 6.9 6.9 100.0
Total 50320 100.0 100.0

IMMIGRSP SPOUSE IMMIGRATION STATUS

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid 1.00 Native, born in the U.S. 24374 48.4 84.9 84.9
2.00 Native, born in Puerto Rico 199 .4 .7 85.6
3.00 Native, American born abroad 267 .5 .9 86.6
4.00 Foreign born, naturalized citizen 1514 3.0 5.3 91.8
5.00 Foreign born, not citizen 2344 4.7 8.2 100.0
Total 28698 57.0 100.0
Missing System 21622 43.0

Total 50320 100.0


LFSHD LABOUR FORCE STATUS HEAD

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid .00 Armed Forces or NA 357 .7 .7 .7
1.00 Employed and working 32922 65.4 65.4 66.1
2.00 Employed, not at work 1066 2.1 2.1 68.3
3.00 Unemployed, looking 1055 2.1 2.1 70.3
4.00 Unemployed, layoff 353 .7 .7 71.1
5.00 Not in labor force 14567 28.9 28.9 100.0
Total 50320 100.0 100.0

LFSSP LABOUR FORCE STATUS SPOUSE

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid .00 Armed Forces or NA 33 .1 .1 .1
1.00 Employed and working 16623 33.0 57.9 58.0
2.00 Employed, not at work 776 1.5 2.7 60.7
3.00 Unemployed, looking 491 1.0 1.7 62.5
4.00 Unemployed, layoff 133 .3 .5 62.9
5.00 Not in labor force 10642 21.1 37.1 100.0
Total 28698 57.0 100.0
Missing System 21622 43.0

Total 50320 100.0