LIS - United States 2013 : person file Codebook generated: 2015-09-26 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ IDENTIFIERS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Variable Description N Min. Max. Mean SD ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- hid unique unit identifier 139415 1 51498 26219.2 15014.8 pid person identifier 139415 1 14 2.28 1.4 did unique country/year number -------------------------------------------------- N value 1.4e+05 5 300 dname country/year identifier -------------------------------------------------- N value 1.4e+05 5 "us13" cname country name -------------------------------------------------- N value 1.4e+05 5 "United States" iso2 2-letter country abbreviation -------------------------------------------------- N value 1.4e+05 5 "us" year reference year -------------------------------------------------- N value 1.4e+05 5 2013 wave data wave -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- N code label 1.4e+05 9 Wave IX ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ FILE INFORMATION ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Variable Description N Min. Max. Mean SD ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- pwgt person weight (normalised) 139415 0 0.43 0.07 0.05 ppopwgt person weight (inflated) 139415 60.64 13553.26 2247.93 1524.57 hhmem household member (dummy) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- N code label 354 0 not household member 1.4e+05 1 household member ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ LIVING ARRANGEMENTS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ relation relationship to household head -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- N code label 51498 1000 head 26362 2100 spouse 3518 2200 cohabiting partner 45225 3100 own child (incl adopted) 325 3200 step-child 146 3300 foster child 2247 4100 other relative 484 4110 spouse/partner of child 2946 4120 grandchild or greatgrandchild (incl in-laws) 2226 4131 parent/grandparent/ascenda nt 1682 4140 siblings (incl in-laws) 738 4200 other non-relative 1673 4210 housemate/roommate 345 4230 guest/visitor/boarder/lodg er partner partner -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- N code label 62278 110 living with partner 1374 120 not living with partner 75409 200 does not have partner 354 . parents living with parents -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- N code label 14171 110 living with one parent 36765 120 living with two parents 88125 200 not living with parent(s) 354 . children living with own children -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- N code label 15255 110 living with own children aged 0-5 12060 120 living with own children 6-12 7814 130 living with own children 13-17 11118 140 living with own children 18+ 92814 200 not living with own children 354 . nchildren number of own children living in household -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- N code label 92813 0 not living with own children 19407 1 living with 1 own child 16813 2 living with 2 own children 6899 3 living with 3 own children 2169 4 living with 4 own children 639 5 living with 5 own children 212 6 living with 6 own children 65 7 living with 7 own children 28 8 living with 8 own children 10 9 living with 9 own children 4 10 living with 10 own children 2 11 living with 11 own children 354 . Variable Description N Min. Max. Mean SD ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ageyoch age of youngest own child living in household 46248 0 77 12.76 12.12 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ DEMOGRAPHICS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ NOTES: age: 1. [us13] original data provided in intervals for ages 80-84 and 85+; values given are the lowest value of the interval Variable Description N Min. Max. Mean SD ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- age age in years 139415 0 85 35.67 22.37 sex gender -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- N code label 67801 1 male 71614 2 female marital marital status -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- N code label 56369 110 married 65186 210 never married/not in union 2334 221 separated 10136 222 divorced 5390 223 widowed ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ IMMIGRATION ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ immigr immigrant (dummy) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- N code label 1.2e+05 0 not immigrant 21116 1 immigrant NOTES: 1. [us13] Immigrant refers to persons whose citizenship or country of birth is not the same as the country they live in or who report a year of arrival to U.S. citizen citizenship -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- N code label 1.2e+05 1000 citizen of the country of the survey 8592 1300 naturalized citizen 10577 2000 non-citizen ctrybrth country of birth -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- N code label 1.2e+05 1000 born in the country 70 2000 born outside the country 119 2100 Africa 11 2114 Eritrea 113 2115 Ethiopia 71 2116 Kenya 65 2126 Somalia 15 2127 Uganda 9 2128 United Republic of Tanzania 9 2129 Zambia 11 2131 Zimbabwe 26 2142 Cameroon 19 2145 Congo 6 2146 Democratic Republic of the Congo(formerly Zaire) 4 2161 Algeria 80 2162 Egypt 7 2163 Libyan Arab Jamahiriya 34 2164 Morocco 24 2165 Sudan 41 2174 South Africa 29 2183 Cape Verde 13 2184 Cote d'Ivoire 71 2186 Ghana 5 2187 Guinea 67 2189 Liberia 108 2194 Nigeria 23 2195 Senegal 5 2196 Sierra Leone 7 2198 Togo 28 2200 Americas 24 2201 Caribbean 18 2203 South America 11 2211 Antigua and Barbuda 10 2213 Bahamas 16 2214 Barbados 607 2215 Cuba 17 2216 Dominica 463 2217 Dominican Republic 14 2218 Grenada 209 2221 Haiti 265 2222 Jamaica 785 2225 Puerto Rico 5 2227 Saint Kitts and Nevis 6 2228 Saint Lucia 13 2231 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 77 2232 Trinidad and Tobago 19 2238 United States Virgin Islands (U.S.A.), Non-Self Gov. Territory 13 2241 Belize 53 2242 Costa Rica 753 2243 El Salvador 512 2244 Guatemala 275 2245 Honduras 6383 2246 Mexico 131 2247 Nicaragua 71 2248 Panama 114 2261 Argentina 68 2262 Bolivia 145 2263 Brazil 44 2264 Chile 305 2265 Colombia 200 2266 Ecuador 64 2268 Guyana 5 2269 Paraguay 198 2271 Peru 23 2273 Uruguay 102 2274 Venezuela 323 2281 Canada 4 2285 Bermuda (U.K.), Non-Self Gov. Territory 56 2300 Asia 7 2311 Kazakhstan 18 2315 Uzbekistan 784 2321 China 90 2322 Hong Kong, Special Admin. Region of China 353 2324 Democratic People's Republic of Korea 241 2325 Japan 1 2326 Mongolia 84 2327 Republic of Korea 125 2328 Taiwan 16 2331 Afghanistan 100 2332 Bangladesh 30 2333 Bhutan 849 2334 India 110 2335 Iran(Islamic Republic of) 61 2337 Nepal 124 2338 Pakistan 17 2339 Sri Lanka 81 2352 Cambodia 49 2353 Indonesia 118 2354 Lao People's Democratic Republic 24 2355 Malaysia 57 2356 Myanmar 980 2357 Philippines 13 2358 Singapore 108 2359 Thailand 590 2362 Viet Nam 27 2371 Armenia 6 2372 Azerbaijan 5 2375 Georgia 73 2376 Iraq 48 2377 Israel 42 2378 Jordan 9 2379 Kuwait 48 2381 Lebanon 28 2385 Saudi Arabia 34 2386 Syrian Arab Republic 51 2387 Turkey 6 2388 United Arab Emirates 45 2389 Yemen 12 2400 Europe 35 2411 Belarus 22 2412 Bulgaria 12 2413 Czech Republic 23 2414 Hungary 142 2415 Poland 24 2416 Republic of Moldova 50 2417 Romania 196 2418 Russian Federation 8 2419 Slovakia 99 2421 Ukraine 3 2422 Czechoslovakia (ceased to exist 1992) 16 2433 Denmark 5 2434 Estonia 12 2437 Guernsey 2 2438 Iceland 36 2439 Ireland 9 2443 Latvia 17 2444 Lithuania 16 2445 Norway 16 2447 Sweden 272 2448 United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland 19 2451 Albania 51 2453 Bosnia and Herzegovina 20 2454 Croatia 40 2455 Greece 133 2457 Italy 4 2461 Montenegro 70 2462 Portugal 15 2464 Serbia 69 2466 Spain 8 2467 Macedonia 17 2469 Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia (ceased to exist 1992) 11 2481 Austria 13 2482 Belgium 75 2483 France 370 2484 Germany 21 2488 Netherlands 17 2489 Switzerland 48 2511 Australia 10 2512 New Zealand 13 2521 Fiji 9 2532 Marshall Islands 59 2533 Micronesia (Federated States of) 31 2537 Guam (U.S.A.), Non-Self Gov. Territory 8 2544 Samoa 10 2545 Tonga 5 2548 American Samoa (U.S.A.), Non-Self Gov. Territory NOTES: yrsresid: 1. [us13] Original data provided in intervals; values given are the lowest value of the interval. Variable Description N Min. Max. Mean SD ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- yrsresid years since arrived in country 21108 0 65 20.11 14.08 ethnic_c race/ethnic origin -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- N code label 82077 1 White, non-Hispanic 27356 2 White, Hispanic 15131 3 Black, non-Hispanic 995 4 Black, Hispanic 1516 5 American Indian/Alaskan Native, non-Hispanic 337 6 American Indian/Alaskan Native, Hispanic 7570 7 Asian, non-Hispanic 150 8 Asian, Hispanic 599 9 Hawaiin/Pacific Islander, non-Hispanic 146 10 Hawaiin/Pacific Islander, Hispanic 2880 11 Mixed races, non-Hispanic 658 12 Mixed races, Hispanic NOTES: 1. [us13] Hispanic denotes the following: Mexican, Mexican-American, Chicano, Puerto Rican, Cuban, Cuban American, or some other Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino group. migrat_c place of residency 1 year ago -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- N code label 1.2e+05 1 Non-mover 8852 2 Same county 2306 3 Different county, same state 313 4 Different state in Northeast 393 5 Different state in Midwest 690 6 Different state in South 622 7 Different state in West 405 8 Abroad, foreign country 1541 . immigr_c country of birth of mother -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- N code label 1.1e+05 1000 born in the country 91 2000 born outside the country 175 2100 Africa 23 2114 Eritrea 152 2115 Ethiopia 60 2116 Kenya 128 2126 Somalia 27 2127 Uganda 11 2128 United Republic of Tanzania 14 2129 Zambia 11 2131 Zimbabwe 36 2142 Cameroon 19 2145 Congo 6 2146 Democratic Republic of the Congo(formerly Zaire) 4 2161 Algeria 120 2162 Egypt 9 2163 Libyan Arab Jamahiriya 48 2164 Morocco 30 2165 Sudan 59 2174 South Africa 50 2183 Cape Verde 16 2184 Cote d'Ivoire 91 2186 Ghana 5 2187 Guinea 83 2189 Liberia 176 2194 Nigeria 23 2195 Senegal 10 2196 Sierra Leone 10 2198 Togo 45 2200 Americas 33 2201 Caribbean 36 2203 South America 13 2211 Antigua and Barbuda 15 2213 Bahamas 26 2214 Barbados 820 2215 Cuba 35 2216 Dominica 772 2217 Dominican Republic 30 2218 Grenada 299 2221 Haiti 400 2222 Jamaica 1327 2225 Puerto Rico 7 2227 Saint Kitts and Nevis 11 2228 Saint Lucia 14 2231 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 108 2232 Trinidad and Tobago 24 2238 United States Virgin Islands (U.S.A.), Non-Self Gov. Territory 27 2241 Belize 75 2242 Costa Rica 1234 2243 El Salvador 785 2244 Guatemala 440 2245 Honduras 11531 2246 Mexico 225 2247 Nicaragua 107 2248 Panama 157 2261 Argentina 99 2262 Bolivia 206 2263 Brazil 68 2264 Chile 442 2265 Colombia 284 2266 Ecuador 102 2268 Guyana 9 2269 Paraguay 293 2271 Peru 34 2273 Uruguay 125 2274 Venezuela 626 2281 Canada 3 2285 Bermuda (U.K.), Non-Self Gov. Territory 92 2300 Asia 5 2311 Kazakhstan 18 2315 Uzbekistan 1215 2321 China 78 2322 Hong Kong, Special Admin. Region of China 513 2324 Democratic People's Republic of Korea 363 2325 Japan 1 2326 Mongolia 86 2327 Republic of Korea 163 2328 Taiwan 37 2331 Afghanistan 134 2332 Bangladesh 47 2333 Bhutan 1207 2334 India 157 2335 Iran(Islamic Republic of) 53 2337 Nepal 181 2338 Pakistan 20 2339 Sri Lanka 140 2352 Cambodia 69 2353 Indonesia 247 2354 Lao People's Democratic Republic 31 2355 Malaysia 72 2356 Myanmar 1501 2357 Philippines 17 2358 Singapore 157 2359 Thailand 849 2362 Viet Nam 34 2371 Armenia 7 2372 Azerbaijan 10 2375 Georgia 93 2376 Iraq 59 2377 Israel 51 2378 Jordan 5 2379 Kuwait 71 2381 Lebanon 29 2385 Saudi Arabia 54 2386 Syrian Arab Republic 67 2387 Turkey 10 2388 United Arab Emirates 60 2389 Yemen 28 2400 Europe 37 2411 Belarus 27 2412 Bulgaria 25 2413 Czech Republic 71 2414 Hungary 287 2415 Poland 25 2416 Republic of Moldova 75 2417 Romania 311 2418 Russian Federation 20 2419 Slovakia 147 2421 Ukraine 12 2422 Czechoslovakia (ceased to exist 1992) 19 2433 Denmark 9 2434 Estonia 19 2437 Guernsey 3 2438 Iceland 126 2439 Ireland 11 2443 Latvia 36 2444 Lithuania 46 2445 Norway 48 2447 Sweden 446 2448 United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland 33 2451 Albania 69 2453 Bosnia and Herzegovina 30 2454 Croatia 91 2455 Greece 409 2457 Italy 4 2461 Montenegro 139 2462 Portugal 19 2464 Serbia 129 2466 Spain 13 2467 Macedonia 35 2469 Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia (ceased to exist 1992) 36 2481 Austria 28 2482 Belgium 114 2483 France 494 2484 Germany 72 2488 Netherlands 26 2489 Switzerland 51 2511 Australia 11 2512 New Zealand 18 2521 Fiji 10 2532 Marshall Islands 85 2533 Micronesia (Federated States of) 49 2537 Guam (U.S.A.), Non-Self Gov. Territory 24 2544 Samoa 24 2545 Tonga 7 2548 American Samoa (U.S.A.), Non-Self Gov. Territory ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ HEALTH ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ disabled disabled (dummy) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- N code label 97489 0 not disabled 9971 1 disabled 31955 . NOTES: 1. [us13] Disabled refers to persons who have a disability which prevents work or which limits the kind or amount of work. disabl_c disability status -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- N code label 97489 0 does not have disability 9971 1 has a disability which prevents work or which limits the kind or amount of work 31955 . health_c subjective health status -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- N code label 47862 1 excelent 43818 2 very good 33093 3 good 10506 4 fair 4136 5 poor ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ EDUCATION ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ educ highest completed education level (3-category recode) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- N code label 20010 1 low 48775 2 medium 38675 3 high 31955 . educ_c educational attainment -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- N code label 414 31 less than 1st grade 907 32 1st,2nd,3rd,or 4th grade 1749 33 5th or 6th grade 3079 34 7th and 8th grade 3663 35 9th grade 4050 36 10th grade 4289 37 11th grade 1859 38 12th grade no diploma 29569 39 high school graduate - high school diploma or equivalent 19206 40 some college but no degree 4255 41 associate degree in college occupation/vocation program 5341 42 associate degree in college academic program 18573 43 bachelor's degree (e.g. BA,AB,BS) 7599 44 master's degree (e.g. MA,MS,MENG,MED,MSW,MBA) 1335 45 professional school degree (e.g. MD,DDS,DVM,LLB,JD) 1572 46 doctorate degree (e.g. PHD,EDD) 31955 . enroll currently enrolled in education -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- N code label 11123 110 enrolled in full-time education 1984 120 enrolled in part-time education 59480 200 currently not enrolled 66828 . NOTES: 1. [us13] Scope Limitation: only asked to those aged 16-24. enrlev_c education level currently enrolled in -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- N code label 5752 1 high school 7355 2 college or university 1.3e+05 . NOTES: 1. [us13] Scope Limitation: only asked to those enrolled aged 16-24. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ACTIVITY STATUS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ emp employed (dummy) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- N code label 43601 0 not employed 63859 1 employed 31955 . mainemp mainly employed (dummy) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- N code label 44494 0 not mainly employed 62966 1 mainly employed 31955 . unemp unemployed (dummy) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- N code label 1.0e+05 0 not unemployed 4490 1 unemployed 31955 . retired retired (dummy) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- N code label 91148 0 not retired 14312 1 retired 33955 . NOTES: 1. [us13] Definitional deviation: The retired dummy is based on the main activity status in income reference period. clfs current labour force status -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- N code label 485 100 ILO employed 61366 110 employed, at work 2008 120 employed, not at work 575 210 unemployed 3915 212 other unemployed 11002 220 not in labour force 15160 221 retired, pensioner or rentier 7432 222 in education 5517 224 disabled 31955 . umas usual activity status in income reference period -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- N code label 62966 100 usually employed 2000 200 not mainly employed 14312 211 retired from job or business 11126 220 in education 7139 230 homemaker 6673 240 disabled 3244 260 unemployed 31955 . milit in military/conscript service (dummy) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- N code label 1.1e+05 0 not in military/conscript service 485 1 in military/conscript service 31955 . NOTES: 1. [us13] Scope limitation: code 1 includes only members of the armed forces living in civilian housing units on a military base or in a household not on a military base. oddjob_c temporary, part-time or seasonal work during 2013 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- N code label 38344 0 did not do any temporary, part-time or seasonal work 628 1 did any temporary, part-time or seasonal work 1.0e+05 . NOTES: 1. [us13] Scope limitation: available only for those who did not work on regular basis at any time during 2013. Variable Description N Min. Max. Mean SD ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- undur duration of current unemployment spell 4490 0 99 29.28 31.25 weeksue weeks unemployed last year 107460 0 52 1.84 7.76 empwant employment situation desired -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- N code label 3041 110 working, wants more hours 4490 210 unemployed 300 221 discouraged worker 2453 222 other inactive willing to work 60818 300 working, does not want different employment situation 36358 400 inactive, does not want to work 31955 . NOTES: 1. [us13] Mixed categories: code 300 "working, does not want different employment situation" includes also those who want to work less hours, flexible hours, want different employment conditions other than hours or want to stop working and might include also those who want to work more hours and currently cannot do that for other reasons than economical ones. carework care for others affects employment -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- N code label 158 100 care affects employment 483 120 reduced hours due to caregiving 63218 200 care does not affect employment 75556 . NOTES: 1. [us13] Code 100 includes persons absent from work last week because of childcare problems or maternity leave. leave type of long-term leave -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- N code label 432 1100 sick/disabled leave 15 1200 caregiving leave 143 1210 maternity and parental leave 275 1800 on leave for other reasons 62994 2000 not on leave 75556 . ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ EMPLOYMENT INTENSITY ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ fyft full-year full-time (dummy) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- N code label 62188 0 not full-year, full-time worker 45272 1 worked full-year, full-time last year 31955 . ptime part-time in all jobs (dummy) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- N code label 51320 0 full-time 12054 1 part-time 76041 . Variable Description N Min. Max. Mean SD ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- hours weekly hours worked, any information 58891 0 99 39.17 11.95 weeks annual weeks worked, any information 107445 0 52 29.95 24.32 weeksft annual weeks worked full-time in all jobs 107445 0 52 24.69 24.85 weekspt annual weeks worked part-time in all jobs 107445 0 52 5.26 13.94 secjob multiple jobs holder (dummy) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- N code label 56015 0 one job 3227 1 more than one job 80173 . ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ JOB CHARACTERISTICS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ status1 status in employment, job 1 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- N code label 57317 100 dependent employed 6490 200 self-employed 52 240 contributing family worker 75556 . NOTES: 1. [us13] Code 240 includes all workers without pay. inda1 industry (3-category recode), job 1 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- N code label 1169 1 agriculture 11667 2 industry 51023 3 services 75556 . indb1 industry (9-category recode), job 1 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- N code label 1169 1 agriculture, forestry and fishing 7632 2 mining and quarrying; manufacturing; utilities 4035 3 construction 13447 4 wholesale and retail trade, repair; hotels and restaurants 3163 5 transport, storage and communications 3007 6 financial intermediation 8597 7 real estate, renting and business activities 17962 8 public administration; education; health and social work 4847 9 other community, social/personal services; activities of households; extra-territorial 75556 . indc1 industry (17-category ISIC 3.1 recode), job 1 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- N code label 1132 1 A-agriculture, hunting and forestry 37 2 B-fishing 543 3 C-mining and quarrying 6613 4 D-manufacturing 476 5 E-electricity, gas and water supply 4035 6 F-construction 9552 7 G-wholesale and retail trade; repair 3895 8 H-hotels and restaurants 3163 9 I-transport, storage and communications 3007 10 J-financial intermediation 8597 11 K-real estate, renting and business activities 3195 12 L-public administration and defence; compulsory social security 6039 13 M-education 8728 14 N-health and social work 4467 15 O-other community, social and personal service activities 380 16 P-activities of private households as employers 75556 . NOTES: 1. [us13] Mixed categories: code 1 does not include hunting and trapping; hunting and trapping are included in code 2. ind1_c industry in main job (US 2002 Census Industry Code) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- N code label 505 170 crop production 489 180 animal production 26 190 forestry except logging 43 270 logging 37 280 fishing, hunting, and trapping 69 290 support activities for agriculture and forestry 48 370 oil and gas extraction 50 380 coal mining 29 390 metal ore mining 53 470 nonmetallic mineral mining and quarrying 363 490 support activities for mining 281 570 electric power generation, transmission and distribution 47 580 natural gas distribution 45 590 electric and gas, and other combinations 92 670 water, steam, air-conditioning, and irrigation systems 37 680 sewage treatment facilities 11 690 not specified utilities 4035 770 construction 85 1070 animal food, grain and oilseed milling 43 1080 sugar and confectionery products 88 1090 fruit and vegetable preserving and specialty food manufactur 83 1170 dairy product manufacturing 300 1180 animal slaughtering and processing 129 1190 retail bakeries 91 1270 bakeries, except retail 89 1280 seafood and other miscellaneous foods, n.e.c 12 1290 not specified food industries 100 1370 beverage manufacturing 12 1390 tobacco manufacturing 8 1470 fiber, yarn, and thread mills 38 1480 fabric mills, except knitting 7 1490 textile and fabric finishing and coating mills 19 1570 carpet and rug mills 30 1590 textile product mills, except carpets and rugs 11 1670 knitting mills 98 1680 cut and sew apparel manufacturing 2 1690 apparel accessories and other apparel manufacturing 14 1770 footwear manufacturing 12 1790 leather tanning and products, except footwear manufacturing 71 1870 pulp, paper, and paperboard mills 53 1880 paperboard containers and boxes 38 1890 miscellaneous paper and pulp products 200 1990 printing and related support activities 70 2070 petroleum refining 9 2090 miscellaneous petroleum and coal products 82 2170 resin, synthetic rubber and fibers, and filaments manufacturing 16 2180 agricultural chemical manufacturing 195 2190 pharmaceutical and medicine manufacturing 30 2270 paint, coating, and adhesive manufacturing 54 2280 soap, cleaning compound, and cosmetics manufacturing 157 2290 industrial and miscellaneous chemicals 135 2370 plastics product manufacturing 29 2380 tire manufacturing 38 2390 rubber products, except tires, manufacturing 12 2470 pottery, ceramics, and related products manufacturing 11 2480 structural clay product manufacturing 64 2490 glass and glass product manufacturing 59 2570 cement, concrete, lime, and gypsum product manufacturing 39 2590 miscellaneous nonmetallic mineral product manufacturing 115 2670 iron and steel mills and steel product manufacturing 30 2680 aluminum production and processing 18 2690 nonferrous metal, except aluminum, production and processing 40 2770 foundries 17 2780 metal forgings and stampings 21 2790 cutlery and hand tool manufacturing 154 2870 structural metals, and tank and shipping container manufactu 117 2880 machine shops; turned product; screw, nut and bolt manufactu 28 2890 coating, engraving, heat treating and allied activities 20 2970 ordnance 129 2980 miscellaneous fabricated metal products manufacturing 6 2990 not specified metal industries 78 3070 agricultural implement manufacturing 81 3080 construction, mining and oil field machinery manufacturing 35 3090 commercial and service industry machinery manufacturing 72 3170 metalworking machinery manufacturing 38 3180 engines, turbines, and power transmission equipment manufact 291 3190 machinery manufacturing, n.e.c 107 3360 computer and peripheral equipment manufacturing 56 3370 communications, audio, and video equipment manufacturing 89 3380 navigational, measuring, electromedical, and control instrum 259 3390 electronic component and product manufacturing, n.e.c 26 3470 household appliance manufacturing 145 3490 electrical lighting, equipment, and supplies manufacturing, 441 3570 motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment manufacturing 151 3580 aircraft and parts manufacturing 188 3590 aerospace products and parts manufacturing 14 3670 railroad rolling stock manufacturing 71 3680 ship and boat building 11 3690 other transportation equipment manufacturing 60 3770 sawmills and wood preservation 22 3780 veneer, plywood, and engineered wood products 13 3790 prefabricated wood buildings and mobile homes 82 3870 miscellaneous wood products 167 3890 furniture and related product manufacturing 209 3960 medical equipment and supplies manufacturing 45 3970 toys, amusement, and sporting goods manufacturing 206 3980 miscellaneous manufacturing, n.e.c 116 3990 not specified manufacturing industries 65 4070 motor vehicles, parts and supplies, merchant wholesalers 20 4080 furniture and home furnishing, merchant wholesalers 51 4090 lumber and other construction materials, merchant wholesaler 140 4170 professional and commercial equipment and supplies, merchant 22 4180 metals and minerals, except petroleum, merchant wholesalers 94 4190 electrical goods, merchant wholesalers 50 4260 hardware, plumbing and heating equipment, and supplies, merc 158 4270 machinery, equipment, and supplies, merchant wholesalers 53 4280 recyclable material, merchant wholesalers 38 4290 miscellaneous durable goods, merchant wholesalers 25 4370 paper and paper products, merchant wholesalers 100 4380 drugs, sundries, and chemical and allied products, merchant 40 4390 apparel, fabrics, and notions, merchant wholesalers 358 4470 groceries and related products, merchant wholesalers 38 4480 farm product raw materials, merchant wholesalers 55 4490 petroleum and petroleum products, merchant wholesalers 53 4560 alcoholic beverages, merchant wholesalers 15 4570 farm supplies, merchant wholesalers 61 4580 miscellaneous nondurable goods, merchant wholesalers 32 4585 wholesale electronic markets, agents and brokers 17 4590 not specified wholesale trade 539 4670 automobile dealers 58 4680 other motor vehicle dealers 246 4690 auto parts, accessories, and tire stores 215 4770 furniture and home furnishings stores 33 4780 household appliance stores 203 4790 radio, tv, and computer stores 381 4870 building material and supplies dealers 95 4880 hardware stores 117 4890 lawn and garden equipment and supplies stores 1241 4970 grocery stores 114 4980 specialty food stores 62 4990 beer, wine, and liquor stores 376 5070 pharmacies and drug stores 139 5080 health and personal care, except drug, stores 267 5090 gasoline stations 470 5170 clothing and accessories, except shoe, stores 75 5180 shoe stores 92 5190 jewelry, luggage, and leather goods stores 179 5270 sporting goods, camera, and hobby and toy stores 26 5280 sewing, needlework, and piece goods stores 21 5290 music stores 53 5370 book stores and news dealers 877 5380 department stores and discount stores 214 5390 miscellaneous general merchandise stores 64 5470 retail florists 67 5480 office supplies and stationery stores 121 5490 used merchandise stores 67 5570 gift, novelty, and souvenir shops 185 5580 miscellaneous retail stores 90 5590 electronic shopping 10 5591 electronic auctions 38 5592 mail order houses 22 5670 vending machine operators 48 5680 fuel dealers 68 5690 other direct selling establishments 172 5790 not specified retail trade 194 6070 air transportation 123 6080 rail transportation 29 6090 water transportation 796 6170 truck transportation 220 6180 bus service and urban transit 121 6190 taxi and limousine service 24 6270 pipeline transportation 17 6280 scenic and sightseeing transportation 356 6290 services incidental to transportation 304 6370 postal service 307 6380 couriers and messengers 206 6390 warehousing and storage 122 6470 newspaper publishers 90 6480 publishing, except newspapers and software 52 6490 software publishing 173 6570 motion pictures and video industries 22 6590 sound recording industries 271 6670 radio and television broadcasting and cable 33 6672 internet publishing and broadcasting 260 6680 wired telecommunications carriers 206 6690 other telecommunications services 41 6695 data processing, hosting, and related services 99 6770 libraries and archives 14 6780 other information services 922 6870 banking and related activities 116 6880 savings institutions, including credit unions 370 6890 non-depository credit and related activities 444 6970 securities, commodities, funds, trusts, and other financial 1155 6990 insurance carriers and related activities 1083 7070 real estate 69 7080 automotive equipment rental and leasing 6 7170 video tape and disk rental 51 7180 other consumer goods rental 45 7190 commercial, industrial, and other intangible assets rental a 648 7270 legal services 433 7280 accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping, and payroll servic 588 7290 architectural, engineering, and related services 164 7370 specialized design services 898 7380 computer systems design and related services 641 7390 management, scientific, and technical consulting services 249 7460 scientific research and development services 209 7470 advertising and related services 128 7480 veterinary services 178 7490 other professional, scientific, and technical services 92 7570 management of companies and enterprises 452 7580 employment services 336 7590 business support services 129 7670 travel arrangements and reservation services 268 7680 investigation and security services 679 7690 services to buildings and dwellings 561 7770 landscaping services 95 7780 other administrative and other support services 213 7790 waste management and remediation services 4066 7860 elementary and secondary schools 1603 7870 colleges and universities, including junior colleges 42 7880 business, technical, and trade schools and training 328 7890 other schools, instruction, and educational services 672 7970 offices of physicians 395 7980 offices of dentists 63 7990 offices of chiropractors 49 8070 offices of optometrists 132 8080 offices of other health practitioners 750 8090 outpatient care centers 548 8170 home health care services 538 8180 other health care services 2919 8190 hospitals 813 8270 nursing care facilities 378 8290 residential care facilities, without nursing 668 8370 individual and family services 55 8380 community food and housing, and emergency services 67 8390 vocational rehabilitation services 681 8470 child day care services 286 8560 independent artists, performing arts, spectator sports, and 163 8570 museums, art galleries, historical sites, and similar instit 15 8580 bowling centers 803 8590 other amusement, gambling, and recreation industries 692 8660 traveler accommodation 25 8670 recreational vehicle parks and camps, and rooming and boardi 3802 8680 restaurants and other food services 93 8690 drinking places, alcoholic beverages 499 8770 automotive repair and maintenance 83 8780 car washes 59 8790 electronic and precision equipment repair and maintenance 128 8870 commercial and industrial machinery and equipment repair and 82 8880 personal and household goods repair and maintenance 54 8970 barber shops 399 8980 beauty salons 225 8990 nail salons and other personal care services 125 9070 drycleaning and laundry services 69 9080 funeral homes, cemeteries, and crematories 167 9090 other personal services 413 9160 religious organizations 288 9170 civic, social, advocacy organizations, and grantmaking and g 33 9180 labor unions 61 9190 business, professional, political, and similar organizations 380 9290 private households 460 9370 executive offices and legislative bodies 142 9380 public finance activities 47 9390 other general government and support 1199 9470 justice, public order, and safety activities 467 9480 administration of human resource programs 144 9490 administration of environmental quality and housing programs 270 9570 administration of economic programs and space research 441 9590 national security and international affairs 485 9890 armed forces 75556 . sector1 sector of employment, job 1 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- N code label 49770 110 for profit 4086 120 not for profit 2269 211 central government 3064 212 state government 4618 213 local government 75608 . NOTES: 1. [us13] Mixed categories: codes 211 "central government", 212 "state government" 213 "local government" include as well public sector other than government that are at the respective level. nemp1_c number of persons working at all locations, job 1 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- N code label 12209 1 less than 10 persons 9163 2 10-49 persons 4431 3 50-99 persons 7910 4 100-499 persons 3221 5 500-999 persons 25159 6 1000 persons or more 77322 . occa1 occupation (3-category recode), job 1 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- N code label 20735 1 managers and professionals (ISCO 1 & 2) 38382 2 other skilled workers (ISCO 3-8, 10) 4742 3 labourers/elementary (ISCO 9) 75556 . occb1 occupation (10-category ISCO recode), job 1 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- N code label 9610 1 managers 11125 2 professionals 9876 3 technicians and associate professionals 7467 4 clerical support workers 9031 5 service and sales workers 1167 6 skilled agricultural, forestry and fishery workers 6725 7 craft and related trades workers 3631 8 plant and machine operators, and assemblers 4742 9 elementary occupations 485 10 armed forces occupations 75556 . occ1_c occupation, 2010 census code -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- N code label 634 10 Chief executives 420 20 General and operations managers 24 40 Advertising and promotions managers 380 50 Marketing and sales managers 38 60 Public relations managers 61 100 Administrative services managers 265 110 Computer and information systems managers 534 120 Financial managers 4 135 Compensation and benefits managers 117 136 Human resources managers 18 137 Training and development managers 130 140 Industrial production managers 75 150 Purchasing managers 94 160 Transportation, storage, and distribution managers 511 205 Farmers, ranchers, and other agricultural managers 317 220 Construction managers 362 230 Education administrators 42 300 Engineering managers 470 310 Food service managers 9 330 Gaming managers 74 340 Lodging managers 242 350 Medical and health services managers 8 360 Natural sciences managers 296 410 Property, real estate, and community association managers 150 420 Social and community service managers 2 425 Emergency management directors 1777 430 Managers, all other 15 500 Agents and business managers of artists, performers, and athletes 4 510 Purchasing agents and buyers, farm products 95 520 Wholesale and retail buyers, except farm products 114 530 Purchasing agents, except wholesale, retail, and farm products 152 540 Claims adjusters, appraisers, examiners, and investigators 102 565 Compliance officers 50 600 Cost estimators 278 630 Human resource workers 33 640 Compensation, benefits, and job analysis specialists 50 650 Training and development specialists 35 700 Logisticians 373 710 Management analysts 65 725 Meeting, convention, and event planners 40 726 Fundraisers 101 735 Market research analysts and marketing specialists 94 740 Business operations specialists, all other 740 800 Accountants and auditors 37 810 Appraisers and assessors of real estate 20 820 Budget analysts 14 830 Credit analysts 81 840 Financial analysts 159 850 Personal financial advisors 43 860 Insurance underwriters 8 900 Financial examiners 138 910 Loan counselors and officers 23 930 Tax examiners, collectors, and revenue agents 58 940 Tax prepares 31 950 Financial specialists, all other 8 1005 Computer and information research scientists 198 1006 Computer systems analysts 25 1007 Information security analysts 206 1010 Computer programmers 472 1020 Software developers, applications and systems software 79 1030 Web developers 222 1050 Computer support specialists 44 1060 Database administrators 97 1105 Network and computer systems administrators 49 1106 Computer network architects 188 1107 Computer occupations, all other 11 1200 Actuaries 65 1220 Operations research analysts 39 1240 Miscellaneous mathematical science occupations 67 1300 Architects, except naval 18 1310 Surveyors, cartographers, and photogrammetrists 56 1320 Aerospace engineers 7 1340 Biomedical engineers 30 1350 Chemical engineers 136 1360 Civil engineers 39 1400 Computer hardware engineers 97 1410 Electrical and electronic engineers 14 1420 Environmental engineers 73 1430 Industrial engineers, including health and safety 6 1440 Marine engineers and naval architects 15 1450 Materials engineers 115 1460 Mechanical engineers 5 1500 Mining and geological engineers, including mining safety engineers 3 1510 Nuclear engineers 21 1520 Petroleum engineers 168 1530 Engineers, all other 58 1540 Drafters 177 1550 Engineering technicians, except drafters 21 1560 Surveying and mapping technicians 17 1600 Agricultural and food scientists 53 1610 Biological scientists 21 1640 Conservation scientists and foresters 61 1650 Medical scientists 4 1700 Astronomers and physicists 5 1710 Atmospheric and space scientists 39 1720 Chemists and materials scientists 41 1740 Environmental scientists and geoscientists 91 1760 Physical scientists, all other 33 1800 Economists 104 1820 Psychologists 8 1840 Urban and regional planners 31 1860 Miscellaneous social scientists and related workers 17 1900 Agricultural and food science technicians 12 1910 Biological technicians 21 1920 Chemical technicians 6 1930 Geological and petroleum technicians 59 1965 Miscellaneous life, physical, and social science technicians 352 2000 Counselors 363 2010 Social workers 50 2015 Probation officers and correctional treatment specialists 92 2016 Social and human service assistants 53 2025 Miscellaneous community and social service specialists, including health educators and community health workers 180 2040 Clergy 28 2050 Directors, religious activities and education 33 2060 Religious workers, all other 515 2100 Lawyers, Judges, magistrates, and other judicial workers 6 2105 Judicial law clerks 163 2145 Paralegals and legal assistants 87 2160 Miscellaneous legal support workers 597 2200 Postsecondary teachers 305 2300 Preschool and kindergarten teachers 1372 2310 Elementary and middle school teachers 484 2320 Secondary school teachers 167 2330 Special education teachers 376 2340 Other teachers and instructors 21 2400 Archivists, curators, and museum technicians 100 2430 Librarians 22 2440 Library technicians 504 2540 Teacher assistants 91 2550 Other education, training, and library workers 80 2600 Artists and related workers 333 2630 Designers 9 2700 Actors 73 2710 Producers and directors 118 2720 Athletes, coaches, umpires, and related workers 12 2740 Dancers and choreographers 59 2750 Musicians, singers, and related workers 18 2760 Entertainers and performers, sports and related workers, all other 23 2800 Announcers 46 2810 News analysts, reporters and correspondents 67 2825 Public relations specialists 62 2830 Editors 27 2840 Technical writers 96 2850 Writers and authors 45 2860 Miscellaneous media and communication workers 53 2900 Broadcast and sound engineering technicians and radio operators 81 2910 Photographers 27 2920 Television, video, and motion picture camera operators and editors 32 3000 Chiropractors 79 3010 Dentists 41 3030 Dietitians and nutritionists 18 3040 Optometrists 118 3050 Pharmacists 405 3060 Physicians and surgeons 48 3110 Physician assistants 6 3140 Audiologists 55 3150 Occupational therapists 103 3160 Physical therapists 8 3200 Radiation therapists 4 3210 Recreational therapists 38 3220 Respiratory therapists 63 3230 Speech-language pathologists 84 3245 Therapists, all other 29 3250 Veterinarians 1315 3255 Registered nurses 13 3256 Nurse anesthetists 58 3258 Nurse practitioners 8 3260 Health diagnosing and treating practitioners, all other 119 3300 Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians 73 3310 Dental hygienists 134 3320 Diagnostic related technologists and technicians 92 3400 Emergency medical technicians and paramedics 220 3420 Health diagnosing and treating practitioner support technicians 257 3500 Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses 62 3510 Medical records and health information technicians 17 3520 Opticians, dispensing 50 3535 Miscellaneous health technologists and technicians 41 3540 Other healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 945 3600 Nursing, psychiatric, and home health aides 8 3610 Occupational therapist assistants and aides 28 3620 Physical therapist assistants and aides 81 3630 Massage therapists 148 3640 Dental assistants 232 3645 Medical assistants 25 3646 Medical transcriptionists 23 3647 Pharmacy aides 18 3648 Veterinary assistants and laboratory animal caretakers 54 3649 Phlebotomists 63 3655 Miscellaneous healthcare support occupations, including medical equipment preparers 24 3700 First-line supervisors/managers of correctional officers 43 3710 First-line supervisors/managers of police and detectives 26 3720 First-line supervisors/managers of fire fighting and prevention workers 30 3730 Supervisors, protective service workers, all other 126 3740 Fire fighters 3 3750 Fire inspectors 169 3800 Bailiffs, correctional officers, and jailers 63 3820 Detectives and criminal investigators 9 3840 Parking enforcement workers 282 3850 Police and sheriff's patrol officers 8 3900 Animal control workers 42 3910 Private detectives and investigators 376 3930 Security guards and gaming surveillance officers 27 3940 Crossing guards 18 3945 Transportation security screeners 50 3955 Lifeguards and other recreational and all other protective service workers 181 4000 Chefs and head cooks 244 4010 First-line supervisors/managers of food preparation and serving workers 923 4020 Cooks 414 4030 Food preparation workers 142 4040 Bartenders 146 4050 Combined food preparation and serving workers, including fast food 126 4060 Counter attendants, cafeteria, food concession, and coffee shop 854 4110 Waiters and waitresses 83 4120 Food servers, nonrestaurant 176 4130 Dining room and cafeteria attendants and bartender helpers 140 4140 Dishwashers 145 4150 Hosts and hostesses, restaurant, lounge, and coffee shop 131 4200 First-line supervisors/managers of housekeeping and janitorial workers 79 4210 First-line supervisors/managers of landscaping, lawn service, and groundskeeping workers 1041 4220 Janitors and building cleaners 793 4230 Maids and housekeeping cleaners 27 4240 Pest control workers 557 4250 Grounds maintenance workers 59 4300 First-line supervisors/managers of gaming workers 101 4320 First-line supervisors/managers of personal service workers 18 4340 Animal trainers 81 4350 Nonfarm animal caretakers 46 4400 Gaming services workers 1 4410 Motion picture projectionists 22 4420 Ushers, lobby attendants, and ticket takers 71 4430 Miscellaneous entertainment attendants and related workers 6 4460 Embalmers and funeral attendants 12 4465 Morticians, undertakers, and funeral directors 47 4500 Barbers 322 4510 Hairdressers, hairstylists, and cosmetologists 122 4520 Miscellaneous personal appearance workers 29 4530 Baggage porters, bellhops, and concierges 24 4540 Tour and travel guides 595 4600 Child care workers 512 4610 Personal and home care aides 173 4620 Recreation and fitness workers 19 4640 Residential advisors 61 4650 Personal care and service workers, all other 1457 4700 First-line supervisors/managers of retail sales workers 511 4710 First-line supervisors/managers of non-retail sales workers 1460 4720 Cashiers 66 4740 Counter and rental clerks 40 4750 Parts salespersons 1364 4760 Retail salespersons 86 4800 Advertising sales agents 236 4810 Insurance sales agents 122 4820 Securities, commodities, and financial services sales agents 29 4830 Travel agents 190 4840 Sales representatives, services, all other 541 4850 Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing 39 4900 Models, demonstrators, and product promoters 348 4920 Real estate brokers and sales agents 22 4930 Sales engineers 34 4940 Telemarketers 75 4950 Door-to-door sales workers, news and street vendors, and related workers 113 4965 Sales and related workers, all other 588 5000 First-line supervisors/managers of office and administrative support workers 8 5010 Switchboard operators, including answering service 9 5020 Telephone operators 9 5030 Communications equipment operators, all other 76 5100 Bill and account collectors 202 5110 Billing and posting clerks and machine operators 525 5120 Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks 3 5130 Gaming cage workers 63 5140 Payroll and timekeeping clerks 13 5150 Procurement clerks 176 5160 Tellers 22 5165 Financial clerks, all other 2 5200 Brokerage clerks 33 5220 Court, municipal, and license clerks 17 5230 Credit authorizers, checkers, and clerks 894 5240 Customer service representatives 32 5250 Eligibility interviewers, government programs 84 5260 File Clerks 61 5300 Hotel, motel, and resort desk clerks 63 5310 Interviewers, except eligibility and loan 37 5320 Library assistants, clerical 54 5330 Loan interviewers and clerks 14 5340 New accounts clerks 42 5350 Order clerks 52 5360 Human resources assistants, except payroll and timekeeping 545 5400 Receptionists and information clerks 43 5410 Reservation and transportation ticket agents and travel clerks 55 5420 Information and record clerks, all other 9 5500 Cargo and freight agents 99 5510 Couriers and messengers 92 5520 Dispatchers 4 5530 Meter readers, utilities 45 5540 Postal service clerks 146 5550 Postal service mail carriers 33 5560 Postal service mail sorters, processors, and processing machine operators 98 5600 Production, planning, and expediting clerks 253 5610 Shipping, receiving, and traffic clerks 599 5620 Stock clerks and order fillers 47 5630 Weighers, measurers, checkers, and samplers, recordkeeping 1326 5700 Secretaries and administrative assistants 32 5800 Computer operators 138 5810 Data entry keyers 47 5820 Word processors and typists 126 5840 Insurance claims and policy processing clerks 38 5850 Mail clerks and mail machine operators, except postal service 506 5860 Office clerks, general 21 5900 Office machine operators, except computer 7 5910 Proofreaders and copy markers 10 5920 Statistical assistants 214 5940 Office and administrative support workers, all other 19 6005 First-line supervisors of farming, fishing, and forestry workers 15 6010 Agricultural inspectors 51 6040 Graders and sorters, agricultural products 371 6050 Miscellaneous agricultural workers 28 6100 Fishers and related fishing workers 10 6120 Forest and conservation workers 42 6130 Logging workers 283 6200 First-line supervisors/managers of construction trades and extraction workers 7 6210 Boilermakers 49 6220 Brickmasons, blockmasons, and stonemasons 520 6230 Carpenters 64 6240 Carpet, floor, and tile installers and finishers 31 6250 Cement masons, concrete finishers, and terrazzo workers 700 6260 Construction laborers 4 6300 Paving, surfacing, and tamping equipment operators 149 6320 Operating engineers and other construction equipment operators 70 6330 Drywall installers, ceiling tile installers, and tapers 323 6355 Electricians 14 6360 Glaziers 22 6400 Insulation workers 221 6420 Painters, construction and maintenance 270 6440 Pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters 9 6460 Plasterers and stucco masons 5 6500 Reinforcing iron and rebar workers 84 6515 Roofers 53 6520 Sheet metal workers 20 6530 Structural iron and steel workers 16 6600 Helpers, construction trades 33 6660 Construction and building inspectors 11 6700 Elevator installers and repairers 13 6710 Fence erectors 7 6720 Hazardous materials removal workers 59 6730 Highway maintenance workers 7 6740 Rail-track laying and maintenance equipment operators 5 6750 Septic tank servicers and sewer pipe cleaners 17 6765 Miscellaneous construction and related workers 23 6800 Derrick, rotary drill, and service unit operators, oil, gas, and mining 17 6820 Earth drillers, except oil and gas 3 6830 Explosives workers, ordnance handling experts, and blasters 39 6840 Mining machine operators 8 6920 Roustabouts, oil and gas 45 6940 Other extraction workers 133 7000 First-line supervisors/managers of mechanics, installers, and repairers 114 7010 Computer, automated teller, and office machine repairers 54 7020 Radio and telecommunications equipment installers and repairers 5 7030 Avionics technicians 17 7040 Electric motor, power tool, and related repairers 8 7100 Electrical and electronics repairers, industrial and utility 14 7110 Electronic equipment installers and repairers, motor vehicles 12 7120 Electronic home entertainment equipment installers and repairers 17 7130 Security and fire alarm systems installers 59 7140 Aircraft mechanics and service technicians 65 7150 Automotive body and related repairers 10 7160 Automotive glass installers and repairers 372 7200 Automotive service technicians and mechanics 136 7210 Bus and truck mechanics and diesel engine specialists 93 7220 Heavy vehicle and mobile equipment service technicians and mechanics 14 7240 Small engine mechanics 35 7260 Miscellaneous vehicle and mobile equipment mechanics, installers, and repairers 12 7300 Control and valve installers and repairers 148 7315 Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and installers 22 7320 Home appliance repairers 177 7330 Industrial and refractory machinery mechanics 205 7340 Maintenance and repair workers, general 18 7350 Maintenance workers, machinery 16 7360 Millwrights 45 7410 Electrical power-line installers and repairers 94 7420 Telecommunications line installers and repairers 32 7430 Precision instrument and equipment repairers 25 7510 Coin, vending, and amusement machine servicers and repairers 5 7540 Locksmiths and safe repairers 7 7560 Riggers 5 7610 Helpers--installation, maintenance, and repair workers 106 7630 Other installation, maintenance, and repair workers 333 7700 First-line supervisors/managers of production and operating workers 7 7710 Aircraft structure, surfaces, rigging, and systems assemblers 74 7720 Electrical, electronics, and electromechanical assemblers 5 7730 Engine and other machine assemblers 11 7740 Structural metal fabricators and fitters 408 7750 Miscellaneous assemblers and fabricators 117 7800 Bakers 157 7810 Butchers and other meat, poultry, and fish processing workers 3 7830 Food and tobacco roasting, baking, and drying machine operators and tenders 31 7840 Food batchmakers 11 7850 Food cooking machine operators and tenders 75 7855 Food processing workers, all other 32 7900 Computer control programmers and operators 5 7920 Extruding and drawing machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic 8 7940 Rolling machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic 33 7950 Cutting, punching, and press machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic 24 8000 Grinding, lapping, polishing, and buffing machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic 6 8010 Lathe and turning machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic 153 8030 Machinists 10 8040 Metal furnace and kiln operators and tenders 16 8100 Molders and molding machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic 39 8130 Tool and die makers 276 8140 Welding, soldering, and brazing workers 9 8200 Plating and coating machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic 4 8210 Tool grinders, filers, and sharpeners 178 8220 Metalworkers and plastic workers, all other 7 8250 Prepress technicians and workers 78 8255 Printing press operators 10 8256 Print binding and finishing workers 66 8300 Laundry and dry-cleaning workers 20 8310 Pressers, textile, garment, and related materials 72 8320 Sewing machine operators 3 8330 Shoe and leather workers and repairers 35 8350 Tailors, dressmakers, and sewers 3 8400 Textile cutting machine setters, operators, and tenders 5 8410 Textile knitting and weaving machine setters, operators, and tenders 9 8420 Textile winding, twisting, and drawing out machine setters, operators, and tenders 15 8450 Upholsterers 9 8460 Textile, apparel, and furnishings workers, all other 27 8500 Cabinetmakers and bench carpenters 7 8510 Furniture finishers 13 8530 Sawing machine setters, operators, and tenders, wood 9 8540 Woodworking machine setters, operators, and tenders, except sawing 13 8550 Woodworkers, all other 18 8600 Power plant operators, distributors, and dispatchers 56 8610 Stationary engineers and boiler operators 27 8620 Water and liquid waste treatment plant and system operators 22 8630 Miscellaneous plant and system operators 15 8640 Chemical processing machine setters, operators, and tenders 29 8650 Crushing, grinding, polishing, mixing, and blending workers 24 8710 Cutting workers 17 8720 Extruding, forming, pressing, and compacting machine setters, operators, and tenders 3 8730 Furnace, kiln, oven, drier, and kettle operators and tenders 303 8740 Inspectors, testers, sorters, samplers, and weighers 15 8750 Jewelers and precious stone and metal workers 30 8760 Medical, dental, and ophthalmic laboratory technicians 136 8800 Packaging and filling machine operators and tenders 73 8810 Painting workers 9 8830 Photographic process workers and processing machine operators 1 8850 Cementing and gluing machine operators and tenders 4 8860 Cleaning, washing, and metal pickling equipment operators and tenders 4 8910 Etchers and engravers 16 8920 Molders, shapers, and casters, except metal and plastic 17 8930 Paper goods machine setters, operators, and tenders 7 8940 Tire builders 22 8950 Helpers--production workers 423 8965 Production workers, all other 91 9000 Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers 54 9030 Aircraft pilots and flight engineers 16 9040 Air traffic controllers and airfield operations specialists 29 9050 Flight attendants 3 9110 Ambulance drivers and attendants, except emergency medical technicians 246 9120 Bus drivers 1433 9130 Driver/sales workers and truck drivers 161 9140 Taxi drivers and chauffeurs 19 9150 Motor vehicle operators, all other 22 9200 Locomotive engineers and operators 31 9240 Railroad conductors and yardmasters 8 9260 Subway, streetcar, and other rail transportation workers 15 9300 Sailors and marine oilers 11 9310 Ship and boat captains and operators 32 9350 Parking lot attendants 53 9360 Service station attendants 17 9410 Transportation inspectors 10 9415 Transportation attendants, except flight attendants 11 9420 Other transportation workers 31 9510 Crane and tower operators 26 9520 Dredge, excavating, and loading machine operators 4 9560 Hoist and winch operators 233 9600 Industrial truck and tractor operators 163 9610 Cleaners of vehicles and equipment 790 9620 Laborers and freight, stock, and material movers, hand 9 9630 Machine feeders and offbearers 249 9640 Packers and packagers, hand 16 9650 Pumping station operators 35 9720 Refuse and recyclable material collectors 19 9750 Material moving workers, all other 485 9840 Armed Forces 75556 . Variable Description N Min. Max. Mean SD ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- hours1 weekly hours worked, job 1 63374 0 99 35.97 14.59 NOTES: gross1: 1. [us13] The hourly wage was calculated from the annual one using information on weeks and hours worked. Variable Description N Min. Max. Mean SD ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- gross1 gross hourly wage, job 1 58246 0 2875 24.01 34.11 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ WORK EXPERIENCE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ CURRENT INCOME ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ NOTES: pmicroy: 1. [us13] rental income and royalties are combined in the original data and are reported in pmicren. pmiatdis: 1. [us13] Does not include workers compensation. pmiatedu: 1. [us13] contains both public assistance and private educational grants. Variable Description N Min. Max. Mean SD ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- pi total income, person 139415 -9999 1409999 27847.3 49764.4 pmi total income, person, monetary 139415 -9999 1409999 27847.3 49764.4 pil labour income, person 139415 -9999 1409999 22602.4 47771.6 pmil labour income, person, monetary 139415 -9999 1409999 22602.4 47771.6 pile paid employment income, person 139415 0 1249999 21347.3 45959.1 pmile paid employment income, person, monetary 139415 0 1249999 21347.3 45959.1 piler regular paid employment income, person 139415 0 1249999 21347.3 45959.1 pmiler regular paid employment income, person, monetary 139415 0 1249999 21347.3 45959.1 pils self-employment income, person 139415 -19998 1099999 1255.15 13694.9 pmils self-employment income, person, monetary 139415 -19998 1099999 1255.15 13694.9 pilsf farm self-employment income, person 139415 -19998 550000 153.62 5332.35 pmilsf farm self-employment income, person, monetary 139415 -19998 550000 153.62 5332.35 pilsn non-farm self-employment income, person 139415 -17999 1099999 1101.53 12600.7 pmilsn non-farm self-employment income, person, monetary 139415 -17999 1099999 1101.53 12600.7 pilsnb profit from business, person 139415 -17999 1099999 1101.53 12600.7 pmilsnb profit from business, person, monetary 139415 -17999 1099999 1101.53 12600.7 pic capital income, person 139415 -9999 299998 1246.74 7891.29 pmic capital income, person, monetary 139415 -9999 299998 1246.74 7891.29 picvip voluntary individual pensions, person 139415 0 99999 76.44 1813.48 pmicvip voluntary individual pensions, person, monetary 139415 0 99999 76.44 1813.48 pit transfer income, person 139415 0 175999 3980.08 9878.8 pmit transfer income, person, monetary 139415 0 175999 3980.08 9878.8 pits social security transfers, person 139415 0 175999 3660.15 9593.1 pmits social security transfers, person, monetary 139415 0 175999 3660.15 9593.1 pitsi work-related insurance transfers, person 139415 0 175999 2989.33 9116.86 pmitsi work-related insurance transfers, person, monetary 139415 0 175999 2989.33 9116.86 pitsil long-term insurance transfers, person 139415 0 175999 2825.45 8962.82 pmitsil long-term insurance transfers, person, monetary 139415 0 175999 2825.45 8962.82 pitsilo occupational pensions, person 139415 0 175999 577.1 4400.71 pmitsilo occupational pensions, person, monetary 139415 0 175999 577.1 4400.71 pitsilep employment-related public pensions, person 139415 0 132399 2194.33 6897.59 pmitsilep employment-related public pensions, person, monetary 139415 0 132399 2194.33 6897.59 pitsilepo old-age insurance public pensions, person 139415 0 132399 1762.08 6421.05 pmitsilepo old-age insurance public pensions, person, monetary 139415 0 132399 1762.08 6421.05 pitsilepd disability insurance public pensions, person 139415 0 68000 291.31 2154.35 pmitsilepd disability insurance public pensions, person, monetary 139415 0 68000 291.31 2154.35 pitsileps survivors insurance public pensions, person 139415 0 99999 79.87 1211.51 pmitsileps survivors insurance public pensions, person, monetary 139415 0 99999 79.87 1211.51 pitsilwi work-injury pensions, person 139415 0 21600 0.64 80.2 pmitsilwi work-injury pensions, person, monetary 139415 0 21600 0.64 80.2 pitsis short-term insurance transfers, person 139415 0 110359 163.88 1690.2 pmitsis short-term insurance transfers, person, monetary 139415 0 110359 163.88 1690.2 pitsissi sickness wage replacement, person 139415 0 16000 0.43 68.59 pmitsissi sickness wage replacement, person, monetary 139415 0 16000 0.43 68.59 pitsiswi work-injury wage replacement, person 139415 0 110359 42.94 1163.68 pmitsiswi work-injury wage replacement, person, monetary 139415 0 110359 42.94 1163.68 pitsisun unemployment wage replacement, person 139415 0 98800 120.52 1215.8 pmitsisun unemployment wage replacement, person, monetary 139415 0 98800 120.52 1215.8 pitsu universal benefits, person 139415 0 99999 86.44 1514.73 pmitsu universal benefits, person, monetary 139415 0 99999 86.44 1514.73 pitsup old-age/disability/survivors universal pensions, person 139415 0 99999 86.44 1514.73 pmitsup old-age/disability/survivors universal pensions, person, monetary 139415 0 99999 86.44 1514.73 pitsupd disability universal pensions, person 139415 0 99999 86.44 1514.73 pmitsupd disability universal pensions, person, monetary 139415 0 99999 86.44 1514.73 pitsa assistance benefits, person 139415 0 99999 569.17 2123.83 pmitsa assistance benefits, person, monetary 139415 0 99999 569.17 2123.83 pitsap old-age/disability/survivors assistance pensions, person 139415 0 73500 177.24 1572.11 pmitsap old-age/disability/survivors assistance pensions, person, monetary 139415 0 73500 177.24 1572.11 pitsapd disability assistance pensions, person 139415 0 25000 124.95 1136.79 pmitsapd disability assistance pensions, person, monetary 139415 0 25000 124.95 1136.79 pitsaps survivors assistance pensions, person 139415 0 25000 9.31 381.79 pmitsaps survivors assistance pensions, person, monetary 139415 0 25000 9.31 381.79 pitp private transfers, person 139415 0 130999 273.98 2493.25 pmitp private transfers, person, monetary 139415 0 130999 273.98 2493.25 piatold old-age transfers, person 139415 0 136952 2333.74 8414.08 pmiatold old-age transfers, person, monetary 139415 0 136952 2333.74 8414.08 piatdis disability transfers, person 139415 0 146000 541.38 3221.64 pmiatdis disability transfers, person, monetary 139415 0 146000 541.38 3221.64 piatsur survivors transfers, person 139415 0 99999 142.63 1838.1 pmiatsur survivors transfers, person, monetary 139415 0 99999 142.63 1838.1 piatfam family/children transfers, person 139415 0 32807 353.12 1213.67 pmiatfam family/children transfers, person, monetary 139415 0 32807 353.12 1213.67 piatedu education transfers, person 139415 0 99999 191.36 1836.9 pmiatedu education transfers, person, monetary 139415 0 99999 191.36 1836.9 piatune unemployment transfers, person 139415 0 98800 120.52 1215.8 pmiatune unemployment transfers, person, monetary 139415 0 98800 120.52 1215.8 piatcsp civil servants pensions, person 139415 0 175999 573.06 4780.74 pmiatcsp civil servants pensions, person, monetary 139415 0 175999 573.06 4780.74 piatwic work-injury compensation, person 139415 0 110359 43.45 1165.88 pmiatwic work-injury compensation, person, monetary 139415 0 110359 43.45 1165.88 piatvet war victim/veterans benefits, person 139415 0 99999 147.5 2006.05 pmiatvet war victim/veterans benefits, person, monetary 139415 0 99999 147.5 2006.05 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ WINDFALL INCOME ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ NON-CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Variable Description N Min. Max. Mean SD ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- pxit income taxes and social contributions, person 139415 0 985261 5463.38 17408.4 pmxit income taxes and social contributions, person, monetary 139415 0 985261 5463.38 17408.4 pxiti income taxes, person 139415 0 954162 3799.52 15854 pmxiti income taxes, person, monetary 139415 0 954162 3799.52 15854 pxits social security contributions, person 139415 0 53008 1663.86 2739.01 pmxits social security contributions, person, monetary 139415 0 53008 1663.86 2739.01 pxitss social security contributions, self-paid, person 139415 0 53008 1663.86 2739.01 pmxitss social security contributions, self-paid, person, monetary 139415 0 53008 1663.86 2739.01 pxvc voluntary contributions, person 139415 0 9999 1387.77 2888.45 pmxvc voluntary contributions, person, monetary 139415 0 9999 1387.77 2888.45 pxvce voluntary contributions, paid by employer, person 139415 0 9999 1387.77 2888.45 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ASSETS - LIABILITIES TRANSACTIONS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ MAJOR AGGREGATES ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Variable Description N Min. Max. Mean SD ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ppension individual total pension income 139415 0 175999 3165.56 9656.88 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ currency currency units -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- N code label 1.4e+05 840 USD - US Dollar Variable Description N Min. Max. Mean SD ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- deflator deflation factor 139415 1 1 1 0 grossnet gross/net income information -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- N code label 1.4e+05 120 gross, taxes and contributions imputed