LIS - United States 1991 : person file Codebook generated: 2015-10-22 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ IDENTIFIERS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Variable Description N Min. Max. Mean SD ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- hid unique unit identifier 155796 1 59219 29625.3 17128.2 pid person identifier 155796 1 25 2.23 1.38 did unique country/year number -------------------------------------------------- N value 1.6e+05 5 45 dname country/year identifier -------------------------------------------------- N value 1.6e+05 5 "us91" cname country name -------------------------------------------------- N value 1.6e+05 5 "United States" iso2 2-letter country abbreviation -------------------------------------------------- N value 1.6e+05 5 "us" year reference year -------------------------------------------------- N value 1.6e+05 5 1991 wave data wave -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- N code label 1.6e+05 3 Wave III ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ FILE INFORMATION ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Variable Description N Min. Max. Mean SD ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- pwgt person weight (normalised) 155796 0 0.62 0.06 0.04 ppopwgt person weight (inflated) 155796 52.47 15700.73 1613.98 916.81 hhmem household member (dummy) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- N code label 1.6e+05 1 household member ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ LIVING ARRANGEMENTS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ relation relationship to household head -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- N code label 59219 1000 head 32715 2100 spouse 49288 3100 own child (incl adopted) 1856 3200 step-child 141 3300 foster child 5032 4100 other relative 340 4110 spouse/partner of child 2378 4120 grandchild or greatgrandchild (incl in-laws) 905 4131 parent/grandparent/ascenda nt 1289 4140 siblings (incl in-laws) 2633 4200 other non-relative partner partner -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- N code label 66834 110 living with partner 974 120 not living with partner 87988 200 does not have partner parents living with parents -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- N code label 16129 110 living with one parent 38840 120 living with two parents 1.0e+05 200 not living with parent(s) children living with own children -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- N code label 18519 110 living with own children aged 0-5 12432 120 living with own children 6-12 7151 130 living with own children 13-17 11560 140 living with own children 18+ 1.1e+05 200 not living with own children nchildren number of own children living in household -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- N code label 1.1e+05 0 not living with own children 20969 1 living with 1 own child 18052 2 living with 2 own children 7384 3 living with 3 own children 2249 4 living with 4 own children 663 5 living with 5 own children 210 6 living with 6 own children 90 7 living with 7 own children 31 8 living with 8 own children 9 9 living with 9 own children 2 10 living with 10 own children 2 11 living with 11 own children 1 12 living with 12 own children Variable Description N Min. Max. Mean SD ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ageyoch age of youngest own child living in household 49662 0 81 11.62 11.2 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ DEMOGRAPHICS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ NOTES: age: 1. [us91] Original data was topcoded at age 90+ . Variable Description N Min. Max. Mean SD ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- age age in years 155796 0 90 34.37 22.16 sex gender -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- N code label 75138 1 male 80658 2 female marital marital status -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- N code label 67808 110 married 67189 210 never married/not in union 2805 221 separated 9547 222 divorced 8447 223 widowed ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ IMMIGRATION ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ethnic_c race/ethnic origin -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- N code label 1.1e+05 1 White, non-Hispanic 19200 2 White, Hispanic 15454 3 Black, non-Hispanic 471 4 Black, Hispanic 2230 5 American Indian/Aleut Eskimo, non-Hispanic 64 6 American Indian/Aleut Eskimo, Hispanic 4404 7 Asian/Pacific Island, non-Hispanic 49 8 Asian/Pacific Island, Hispanic NOTES: 1. [us91] 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 1.3e+05 1 Non-mover 15985 2 Same county 4260 3 Different county, same state 827 4 Different state in Northeast 939 5 Different state in Midwest 1569 6 Different state in South 1114 7 Different state in West 848 8 Abroad, foreign country 2390 . ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ HEALTH ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ disabled disabled (dummy) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- N code label 1.1e+05 0 not disabled 10980 1 disabled 36245 . NOTES: 1. [us91] 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 1.1e+05 0 does not have disability 10980 1 has a disability which prevents work or which limits the kind or amount of work 36245 . ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ EDUCATION ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ educ highest completed education level (3-category recode) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- N code label 30736 1 low 60828 2 medium 27987 3 high 36245 . educ_c educational attainment -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- N code label 714 31 less than 1st grade 1755 32 1st,2nd,3rd,or 4th grade 2644 33 5th or 6th grade 6841 34 7th and 8th grade 4834 35 9th grade 6267 36 10th grade 5429 37 11th grade 2252 38 12th grade no diploma 40029 39 high school graduate - high school diploma or equivalent 20799 40 some college but no degree 3533 41 associate degree in college occupation/vocation program 2894 42 associate degree in college academic program 14527 43 bachelor's degree (e.g. BA,AB,BS) 4968 44 master's degree (e.g. MA,MS,MENG,MED,MSW,MBA) 1313 45 professional school degree (e.g. MD,DDS,DVM,LLB,JD) 752 46 doctorate degree (e.g. PHD,EDD) 36245 . enroll currently enrolled in education -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- N code label 9073 110 enrolled in full-time education 803 120 enrolled in part-time education 9056 200 currently not enrolled 1.4e+05 . NOTES: 1. [us91] Scope Limitation: only asked to those aged 16-24. enrlev_c education level currently enrolled in -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- N code label 5290 1 high school 4586 2 college or university 1.5e+05 . NOTES: 1. [us91] Scope Limitation: only asked to those enrolled aged 16-24. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ACTIVITY STATUS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ emp employed (dummy) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- N code label 48112 0 not employed 71439 1 employed 36245 . mainemp mainly employed (dummy) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- N code label 47575 0 not mainly employed 71976 1 mainly employed 36245 . unemp unemployed (dummy) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- N code label 1.1e+05 0 not unemployed 6149 1 unemployed 36245 . retired retired (dummy) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- N code label 1.0e+05 0 not retired 14351 1 retired 38747 . NOTES: 1. [us91] Definitional deviation: The retired dummy is based on the main activity status in income reference period. clfs current labour force status -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- N code label 584 100 ILO employed 67943 110 employed, at work 2912 120 employed, not at work 63 210 unemployed 5696 211 ILO unemployed 390 212 other unemployed 4298 220 not in labour force 11758 221 retired, pensioner or rentier 7795 222 in education 15635 223 homemaker 2477 224 disabled 36245 . umas usual activity status in income reference period -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- N code label 71976 100 usually employed 2502 200 not mainly employed 14351 211 retired from job or business 9541 220 in education 12606 230 homemaker 5528 240 disabled 3047 260 unemployed 36245 . milit in military/conscript service (dummy) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- N code label 1.2e+05 0 not in military/conscript service 584 1 in military/conscript service 36245 . NOTES: 1. [us91] 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 1991 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- N code label 37677 0 did not do any temporary, part-time or seasonal work 1202 1 did any temporary, part-time or seasonal work 1.2e+05 . NOTES: 1. [us91] Scope limitation: available only for those who did not work on regular basis at any time during 1991. Variable Description N Min. Max. Mean SD ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- undur duration of current unemployment spell 5932 0 99 18 21.35 weeksue weeks unemployed last year 119551 0 52 1.87 7.1 jsearch type of job search -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- N code label 6281 120 search while not employed 39721 200 not searching 1.1e+05 . NOTES: 1. [us91] Scope limitation: available only for persons who are not employed. empwant employment situation desired -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- N code label 1688 110 working, wants more hours 6149 210 unemployed 843 220 inactive, wants to work 229 221 discouraged worker 700 222 other inactive willing to work 69751 300 working, does not want different employment situation 8509 400 inactive, does not want to work 67927 . NOTES: 1. [us91] 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ EMPLOYMENT INTENSITY ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ fyft full-year full-time (dummy) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- N code label 72564 0 not full-year, full-time worker 46987 1 worked full-year, full-time last year 36245 . ptime part-time in all jobs (dummy) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- N code label 57642 0 full-time 13079 1 part-time 85075 . NOTES: hours: 1. [us91] Definitional deviation: refers to the hours usually worked per week last year. Variable Description N Min. Max. Mean SD ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- hours weekly hours worked, any information 71439 0 99 38.61 12.85 weeks annual weeks worked, any information 119535 0 52 30.41 23.53 weeksft annual weeks worked full-time in all jobs 119535 0 52 24.9 24.3 weekspt annual weeks worked part-time in all jobs 119535 0 52 5.51 13.65 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ JOB CHARACTERISTICS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ status1 status in employment, job 1 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- N code label 62934 100 dependent employed 8252 200 self-employed 236 240 contributing family worker 84374 . NOTES: 1. [us91] Code 240 includes all workers without pay. inda1 industry (3-category recode), job 1 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- N code label 2085 1 agriculture 20158 2 industry 49179 3 services 84374 . indb1 industry (9-category recode), job 1 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- N code label 2085 1 agriculture, forestry and fishing 16219 2 mining and quarrying; manufacturing; utilities 3939 3 construction 12741 4 wholesale and retail trade, repair; hotels and restaurants 3887 5 transport, storage and communications 3414 6 financial intermediation 7245 7 real estate, renting and business activities 17848 8 public administration; education; health and social work 4044 9 other community, social/personal services; activities of households; extra-territorial 84374 . indc1 industry (17-category ISIC 3.1 recode), job 1 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- N code label 2030 1 A-agriculture, hunting and forestry 55 2 B-fishing 475 3 C-mining and quarrying 14992 4 D-manufacturing 752 5 E-electricity, gas and water supply 3939 6 F-construction 11739 7 G-wholesale and retail trade; repair 1002 8 H-hotels and restaurants 3887 9 I-transport, storage and communications 3414 10 J-financial intermediation 7245 11 K-real estate, renting and business activities 3868 12 L-public administration and defence; compulsory social security 5972 13 M-education 8008 14 N-health and social work 3340 15 O-other community, social and personal service activities 704 16 P-activities of private households as employers 84374 . NOTES: 1. [us91] Mixed categories: code 1 does not include hunting and trapping; hunting and trapping are included in code 2 ind1_c industry in main job (1987 SIC equivalent code in brackets) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- N code label 545 10 agricultural production, crops (01) 935 11 agricultural production, livestock (02) 89 12 veterinary services (074) 325 20 landscape and horticultural services (078) 92 30 agricultural services, n.e.c. (071, 072, 075, 076) 65 31 forestry (08) 55 32 fishing, hunting, and trapping (09) 48 40 metal mining (10) 99 41 coal mining (12) 239 42 oil and gas extraction (13) 89 50 nonmetallic mining and quarrying, except fuel (14) 3939 60 construction (15, 16, 17) 322 100 meat products (201) 94 101 dairy products (202) 128 102 canned, frozen and preserved fruits and vegetables (203) 90 110 grain mill products (204) 112 111 bakery products (205) 86 112 sugar and confectionery products (206) 118 120 beverage industries (208) 131 121 miscellaneous food preparations and kindred products 12 122 not specified food industries 26 130 tobacco manufactures (21) 71 132 knitting mills (225) 25 140 dyeing and finishing textiles, except wool/knit goods 28 141 carpets and rugs (227) 276 142 yarn, thread, and fabric mills (221-224, 228) 33 150 miscellaneous textile mill products (229) 584 151 apparel and accessories, except knit (231-238) 99 152 miscellaneous fabricated textile products (239) 195 160 pulp, paper, and paperboard mills (261-263) 125 161 miscellaneous paper and pulp products (267) 123 162 paperboard containers and boxes (265) 330 171 newspaper publishing and printing (271) 743 172 printing, publishing, and allied industr, exc newspaps 94 180 plastics, synthetics, and resins (282) 202 181 drugs (283) 117 182 soaps and cosmetics (284) 36 190 paints, varnishes, and related products (285) 26 191 agricultural chemicals (287) 308 192 industrial and miscellaneous chemicals (281, 286, 289) 81 200 petroleum refining (291) 12 201 miscellaneous petroleum and coal products (295, 299) 47 210 tires and inner tubes (301) 99 211 other rubber products, and plastics footwear and belting 293 212 miscellaneous plastics products (308) 12 220 leather tanning and finishing (311) 60 221 footwear, except rubber and plastic (313, 314) 27 222 leather products, except footwear (315-317, 319) 68 230 logging (241) 201 231 sawmills, planing mills, and millwork (242, 243) 27 232 wood buildings and mobile homes (245) 90 241 miscellaneous wood products (244, 249) 343 242 furniture and fixtures (25) 95 250 glass and glass products (321-323) 110 251 cement, concrete, gypsum, and plaster products 19 252 structural clay products (325) 36 261 pottery and related products (326) 58 262 miscellaneous nonmetallic mineral and stone products 184 270 blast furnaces, steelworks, rolling and finishing mills 57 271 iron and steel foundries (332) 69 272 primary aluminum industries 107 280 other primary metal industries 66 281 cutlery, handtools, and general hardware (342) 252 282 fabricated structural metal products (344) 34 290 screw machine products (345) 64 291 metal forgings and stampings (346) 44 292 ordnance (348) 196 300 miscellaneous fabricated metal products 4 301 not specified metal industries 45 310 engines and turbines (351) 71 311 farm machinery and equipment (352) 99 312 construction and material handling machines (353) 170 320 metalworking machinery (354) 32 321 office and accounting machines (3578, 3579) 308 322 computers and related equipment (3571-3577) 587 331 machinery, except electrical, n.e.c. (355-356, 358-359) 8 332 not specified machinery 74 340 household appliances (363) 221 341 radio, tv, and communication equipment (365, 366) 800 342 electrical machinery, equipment, and supplies, n.e.c. 21 350 not specif. electrical machinery, equipm. and supplies 660 351 motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment (371) 259 352 aircraft and parts (372) 136 360 ship and boat building and repairing (373) 18 361 railroad locomotives and equipment (374) 186 362 guided missiles, space vehicles, and parts (376) 29 370 cycles and miscella. transportation equipment (375, 379) 124 371 scientific and controlling instruments (381, 382) 216 372 medical, dental, and optical instruments and supplies 72 380 photographic equipment and supplies (386) 9 381 watches, clocks, and clockwork operated devices (387) 86 390 toys, amusement, and sporting goods (394) 234 391 miscellaneous manufacturing industries (39 except 394) 17 392 not specified manufacturing industries 187 400 railroads (40) 277 401 bus service and urban transit (41, except 412) 63 402 taxicab service (412) 1126 410 trucking service (421, 423) 86 411 warehousing and storage (422) 476 412 U.S. Postal Service (43) 111 420 water transportation (44) 412 421 air transportation (45) 14 422 pipe lines, except natural gas (46) 216 432 services incidental to transportation (47) 239 440 radio and television broadcasting and cable (483, 484) 658 441 telephone communications (481) 22 442 telegraph and miscellaneous communications services 386 450 electric light and power (491) 124 451 gas and steam supply systems (492, 496) 93 452 electric and gas, and other combinations (493) 140 470 water supply and irrigation (494, 497) 188 471 sanitary services (495) 9 472 not specified utilities 136 500 motor vehicles and equipment (501) 36 501 furniture and home furnishings (502) 116 502 lumber and construction materials (503) 244 510 professional and commercial equipment and supplies (504) 56 511 metals and minerals, except petroleum (505) 183 512 electrical goods (506) 145 521 hardware, plumbing and heating supplies (507) 396 530 machinery, equipment, and supplies (508) 94 531 scrap and waste materials (5093) 83 532 miscellaneous wholesale, durable goods (509 except 5093) 85 540 paper and paper products (511) 121 541 drugs, chemicals and allied products (512, 516) 79 542 apparel, fabrics, and notions (513) 471 550 groceries and related products (514) 65 551 farm-product raw materials (515) 107 552 petroleum products (517) 64 560 alcoholic beverages (518) 80 561 farm supplies (5191) 195 562 miscellaneous wholesale, nondurable goods (5192-5199) 23 571 not specified wholesale trade 305 580 lumber and building material retailing (521, 523) 124 581 hardware stores (525) 58 582 retail nurseries and garden stores (526) 23 590 mobile home dealers (527) 1171 591 department stores (531) 101 592 variety stores (533) 78 600 miscellaneous general merchandise stores (539) 1796 601 grocery stores (541) 44 602 dairy products stores (545) 89 610 retail bakeries (546) 119 611 food stores, n.e.c. (542, 543, 544, 549) 607 612 motor vehicle dealers (551, 552) 262 620 auto and home supply stores (553) 270 621 gasoline service stations (554) 63 622 miscellaneous vehicle dealers (555, 556, 557, 559) 521 623 apparel and accessory stores, except shoe (56, exc 566) 88 630 shoe stores (566) 319 631 furniture and home furnishings stores (571) 66 632 household appliance stores (572) 182 633 radio, tv, and computer stores (5731, 5734) 78 640 music stores (5735, 5736) 3601 641 eating and drinking places (58) 333 642 drug stores (591) 81 650 liquor stores (592) 201 651 sporting goods, bicycles, and hobby stores (5941/45/46) 119 652 book and stationery stores (5942, 5943) 105 660 jewelry stores (5944) 116 661 gift, novelty, and souvenir shops (5947) 29 662 sewing, needlework and piece goods stores (5949) 63 663 catalog and mail order houses (5961) 44 670 vending machine operators (5962) 229 671 direct selling establishments (5963) 80 672 fuel dealers (598) 101 681 retail florists (5992) 401 682 miscellaneous retail stores (593, 5948, 5993-5995, 5999) 19 691 not specified retail trade 1213 700 banking (60 except 603 and 606) 203 701 savings institutions, including credit unions (603, 606) 237 702 credit agencies, n.e.c. (61) 352 710 security, commodity brokerage, and investment companies 1409 711 insurance (63, 64) 1212 712 real estate, incl. real estate-insurance offices (65) 150 721 advertising (731) 454 722 services to dwellings and other buildings (734) 366 731 personnel supply services (736) 467 732 computer and data processing services (737) 238 740 detective and protective services (7381, 7382) 799 741 business services, n.e.c. (732, 733, 735, 7383-7389) 92 742 automotive rental and leasing, without drivers (751) 105 750 automotive parking and carwashes (752, 7542) 651 751 automotive repair and related services (753, 7549) 72 752 electrical repair shops (762, 7694) 327 760 miscellaneous repair services (763, 764, 7692, 7699) 704 761 private households (88) 938 762 hotels and motels (701) 64 770 lodging places, except hotels / motels (702, 703, 704) 296 771 laundry, cleaning, and garment services (721) 501 772 beauty shops (723) 53 780 barber shops (724) 55 781 funeral service and crematories (726) 8 782 shoe repair shops (725) 28 790 dressmaking shops (part 7219) 211 791 miscellaneous personal services (722, 729) 274 800 theaters and motion pictures (781-783, 792) 72 801 video tape rental (784) 49 802 bowling centers (793) 659 810 miscellaneous entertainment and recreation services 823 812 offices and clinics of physicians (801, 803) 356 820 offices and clinics of dentists (802) 82 821 offices and clinics of chiropractors (8041) 46 822 offices and clinics of optometrists (8042) 61 830 offices and clinics of health practitioners, n.e.c. 2961 831 hospitals (806) 1106 832 nursing and personal care facilities (805) 773 840 health services, n.e.c. (807, 808, 809) 760 841 legal services (81) 3972 842 elementary and secondary schools (821) 1811 850 colleges and universities (822) 63 851 vocational schools (824) 103 852 libraries (823) 126 860 educational services, n.e.c. (829) 147 861 job training and vocational rehabilitation service (833) 553 862 child day care services (part 835) 213 863 family child care homes (part 835) 290 870 residential care facilities, without nursing (836) 508 871 social services, n.e.c. (832, 839) 63 872 museums, art galleries, and zoos (84) 45 873 labor unions (863) 505 880 religious organizations (866) 266 881 membership organizations, n.e.c. (861/62, 864/65, 869) 476 882 engineering, architectural, and surveying services (871) 410 890 accounting, auditing, and bookkeeping services (872) 376 891 research, development, and testing services (873) 304 892 management and public relations services (874) 188 893 miscellaneous professional and related services (899) 125 900 executive and legislative offices (911-913) 359 901 general government, n.e.c. (919) 1186 910 justice, public order, and safety (92) 226 921 public finance, taxation, and monetary policy (93) 472 922 administration of human resources programs (94) 199 930 administr. of environm. quality + housing programs (95) 373 931 administration of economic programs (96) 469 932 national security and international affairs (97) 584 971 armed forces 84374 . sector1 sector of employment, job 1 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- N code label 59370 100 private sector 2641 211 central government 3106 212 state government 6069 213 local government 84610 . NOTES: 1. [us91] 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 14578 1 less than 10 persons 6192 2 10-24 persons 8977 3 25-99 persons 9870 4 100-499 persons 3893 5 500-999 persons 26568 6 1000 persons or more 85718 . occa1 occupation (3-category recode), job 1 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- N code label 19537 1 managers and professionals (ISCO 1 & 2) 44983 2 other skilled workers (ISCO 3-8, 10) 6902 3 labourers/elementary (ISCO 9) 84374 . occb1 occupation (10-category ISCO recode), job 1 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- N code label 9223 1 managers 10314 2 professionals 8277 3 technicians and associate professionals 11213 4 clerical support workers 8949 5 service and sales workers 921 6 skilled agricultural, forestry and fishery workers 7853 7 craft and related trades workers 7186 8 plant and machine operators, and assemblers 6902 9 elementary occupations 584 10 armed forces occupations 84374 . occ1_c occupation (based on 1980 Standard Occupational Classification) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- N code label 6 3 legislators 19 4 chief executives, general administrators, public admin 324 5 administrators and officials, public administration 27 6 administrators, protective services 337 7 financial managers 62 8 personnel and labor relations managers 72 9 purchasing managers 288 13 managers, marketing, advertising, and public relations 365 14 administrators, education and related fields 233 15 managers, medicine and health 32 16 postmasters and mail superintendents 721 17 managers, food serving and lodging establishments 273 18 managers, properties and real estate 32 19 funeral directors 290 21 managers, service organizations, n.e.c. 3369 22 managers and administrators, n.e.c. 777 23 accountants and auditors 54 24 underwriters 450 25 other financial officers 116 26 management analysts 236 27 personnel, training, and labor relations specialists 10 28 purchasing agents and buyers, farm products 122 29 buyers, wholesale and retail trade except farm products 150 33 purchasing agents and buyers, n.e.c. 19 34 business and promotion agents 34 35 construction inspectors 137 36 inspectors and compliance officers, except construction 268 37 management related occupations, n.e.c. 75 43 architects 49 44 aerospace 15 45 metallurgical and materials 4 46 mining 11 47 petroleum 36 48 chemical 5 49 nuclear 139 53 civil 2 54 agricultural 308 55 electrical and electronic 112 56 industrial 183 57 mechanical 7 58 marine and naval architects 140 59 engineers, n.e.c. 4 63 surveyors and mapping scientists 355 64 computer systems analysts and scientists 123 65 operations and systems researchers and analysts 9 66 actuaries 16 67 statisticians 1 68 mathematical scientists, n.e.c. 12 69 physicists and astronomers 69 73 chemists, except biochemists 6 74 atmospheric and space scientists 37 75 geologists and geodesists 17 76 physical scientists, n.e.c. 23 77 agricultural and food scientists 57 78 biological and life scientists 22 79 forestry and conservation scientists 38 83 medical scientists 337 84 physicians 92 85 dentists 25 86 veterinarians 19 87 optometrists 6 88 podiatrists 33 89 health diagnosing practitioners, n.e.c. 1041 95 registered nurses 99 96 pharmacists 50 97 dietitians 42 98 respiratory therapists 26 99 occupational therapists 54 103 physical therapists 43 104 speech therapists 49 105 therapists, n.e.c. 26 106 physicians assistants 4 113 earth, environmental, and marine science teachers 24 114 biological science teachers 14 115 chemistry teachers 9 116 physics teachers 4 117 natural science teachers, n.e.c. 14 118 psychology teachers 9 119 economics teachers 12 123 history teachers 6 124 political science teachers 6 125 sociology teachers 3 126 social science teachers, n.e.c. 22 127 engineering teachers 27 128 mathematical science teachers 7 129 computer science teachers 5 133 medical science teachers 30 134 health specialties teachers 12 135 business, commerce, and marketing teachers 2 136 agriculture and forestry teachers 24 137 art, drama, and music teachers 8 138 physical education teachers 9 139 education teachers 44 143 english teachers 25 144 foreign language teachers 7 145 law teachers 1 146 social work teachers 6 147 theology teachers 3 148 trade and industrial teachers 7 153 teachers, postsecondary, n.e.c. 153 154 postsecondary teachers, subject not specified 313 155 teachers, prekindergarten and kindergarten 1029 156 teachers, elementary school 797 157 teachers, secondary school 156 158 teachers, special education 410 159 teachers, n.e.c. 155 163 counselors, educational and vocational 124 164 librarians 13 165 archivists and curators 76 166 economists 126 167 psychologists 12 169 social scientists, n.e.c. 12 173 urban planners 337 174 social workers 43 175 recreation workers 181 176 clergy 35 177 religious workers, n.e.c. 469 178 lawyers 23 179 judges 69 183 authors 18 184 technical writers 295 185 designers 88 186 musicians and composers 51 187 actors and directors 115 188 painters, sculptors, craft-artists, and artist printmakers 72 189 photographers 14 193 dancers 60 194 artists, performers, and related workers, n.e.c. 160 195 editors and reporters 100 197 public relations specialists 39 198 announcers 38 199 athletes 178 203 clinical laboratory technologists and technicians 44 204 dental hygienists 31 205 health record technologists and technicians 80 206 radiologic technicians 299 207 licensed practical nurses 271 208 health technologists and technicians, n.e.c. 185 213 electrical and electronic technicians 5 214 industrial engineering technicians 9 215 mechanical engineering technicians 148 216 engineering technicians, n.e.c. 146 217 drafting occupations 52 218 surveying and mapping technicians 41 223 biological technicians 45 224 chemical technicians 44 225 science technicians, n.e.c. 53 226 airplane pilots and navigators 12 227 air traffic controllers 18 228 broadcast equipment operators 292 229 computer programmers 131 234 legal assistants 426 235 technicians, n.e.c. 2366 243 supervisors and proprietors, sales occupations 347 253 insurance sales occupations 385 254 real estate sales occupations 175 255 securities and financial services sales occupations 94 256 advertising and related sales occupations 262 257 sales occupations, other business services 19 258 sales engineers 864 259 sales representatives, mining, manufact., and wholesale 152 263 sales workers, motor vehicles and boats 257 264 sales workers, apparel 59 265 sales workers, shoes 95 266 sales workers, furniture and home furnishings 109 267 sales workers, radio, tv, hi-fi, and appliances 154 268 sales workers, hardware and building supplies 96 269 sales workers, parts 814 274 sales workers, other commodities 128 275 sales counter clerks 1526 276 cashiers 191 277 street and door-to-door sales workers 104 278 news vendors 31 283 demonstrators, promoters and models, sales 7 284 auctioneers 9 285 sales support occupations, n.e.c. 276 303 supervisors, general office 13 304 supervisors, computer equipment operators 62 305 supervisors, financial records processing 4 306 chief communications operators 115 307 supervisors, distribution, scheduling, and adjusting clerks 374 308 computer operators 3 309 peripheral equipment operators 2391 313 secretaries 36 314 stenographers 325 315 typists 87 316 interviewers 85 317 hotel clerks 138 318 transportation ticket and reservation agents 573 319 receptionists 145 323 information clerks, n.e.c. 4 325 classified-ad clerks 6 326 correspondence clerks 111 327 order clerks 37 328 personnel clerks, except payroll and timekeeping 91 329 library clerks 197 335 file clerks 115 336 records clerks 1186 337 bookkeepers, accounting, and auditing clerks 93 338 payroll and timekeeping clerks 109 339 billing clerks 41 343 cost and rate clerks 34 344 billing, posting, and calculating machine operators 19 345 duplicating machine operators 5 346 mail preparing and paper handling machine operators 14 347 office machine operators, n.e.c. 127 348 telephone operators 7 353 communications equipment operators, n.e.c. 135 354 postal clerks, except mail carriers 181 355 mail carriers, postal service 126 356 mail clerks, except postal service 98 357 messengers 141 359 dispatchers 93 363 production coordinators 321 364 traffic, shipping, and receiving clerks 343 365 stock and inventory clerks 29 366 meter readers 48 368 weighers, measurers, checkers, and samplers 116 373 expediters 6 374 material recording, scheduling, and distribut. clerks 202 375 insurance adjusters, examiners, and investigators 391 376 investigators and adjusters, except insurance 43 377 eligibility clerks, social welfare 95 378 bill and account collectors 453 379 general office clerks 325 383 bank tellers 18 384 proofreaders 299 385 data-entry keyers 46 386 statistical clerks 372 387 teachers aides 853 389 administrative support occupations, n.e.c. 1 403 launderers and ironers 6 404 cooks, private household 23 405 housekeepers and butlers 257 406 child care workers, private household 274 407 private household cleaners and servants 20 413 supervisors, firefighting and fire prevention occupat. 50 414 supervisors, police and detectives 33 415 supervisors, guards 11 416 fire inspection and fire prevention occupations 114 417 firefighting occupations 268 418 police and detectives, public service 75 423 sheriffs, bailiffs, and other law enforcement officers 155 424 correctional institution officers 35 425 crossing guards 441 426 guards and police, except public service 44 427 protective service occupations, n.e.c. 198 433 supervisors, food preparation and service occupations 198 434 bartenders 843 435 waiters and waitresses 1207 436 cooks 176 438 food counter, fountain and related occupations 149 439 kitchen workers, food preparation 216 443 waiters/waitresses assistants 458 444 miscellaneous food preparation occupations 117 445 dental assistants 230 446 health aides, except nursing 947 447 nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants 103 448 supervisors, cleaning and building service workers 412 449 maids and housemen 1371 453 janitors and cleaners 5 454 elevator operators 29 455 pest control occupations 37 456 supervisors, personal service occupations 54 457 barbers 474 458 hairdressers and cosmetologists 110 459 attendants, amusement and recreation facilities 21 461 guides 21 462 ushers 54 463 public transportation attendants 24 464 baggage porters and bellhops 61 465 welfare service aides 210 466 family child care providers 271 467 early childhood teacher assistants 228 468 child care workers, n.e.c. 114 469 personal service occupations, n.e.c. 741 473 farmers, except horticultural 40 474 horticultural specialty farmers 88 475 managers, farms, except horticultural 5 476 managers, horticultural specialty farms 22 477 supervisors, farm workers 519 479 farm workers 21 484 nursery workers 33 485 supervisors, related agricultural occupations 386 486 groundskeepers and gardeners, except farm 63 487 animal caretakers, except farm 27 488 graders and sorters, agricultural products 1 489 inspectors, agricultural products 2 494 supervisors, forestry and logging workers 11 495 forestry workers, except logging 42 496 timber cutting and logging occupations 5 497 captains and other officers, fishing vessels 40 498 fishers 1 499 hunters and trappers 150 503 supervisors, mechanics and repairers 527 505 automobile mechanics 3 506 automobile mechanic apprentices 227 507 bus, truck, and stationary engine mechanics 65 508 aircraft engine mechanics 31 509 small engine repairers 116 514 automobile body and related repairers 6 515 aircraft mechanics, except engine 99 516 heavy equipment mechanics 32 517 farm equipment mechanics 319 518 industrial machinery repairers 26 519 machinery maintenance occupations 84 523 electronic repairers, communic. and industrial equipmt 85 525 data processing equipment repairers 29 526 household appliance and power tool repairers 26 527 telephone line installers and repairers 81 529 telephone installers and repairers 33 533 miscell. electrical and electronic equipment repairers 126 534 heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics 21 535 camera, watch, and musical instrument repairers 12 536 locksmiths and safe repairers 33 538 office machine repairers 12 539 mechanical controls and valve repairers 10 543 elevator installers and repairers 60 544 millwrights 234 547 specified mechanics and repairers, n.e.c. 135 549 not specified mechanics and repairers 7 553 supervisors, brickmasons, stonemasons, and tile setters 10 554 supervisors, carpenters and related workers 18 555 superv., electricians and power transmission installers 4 556 supervisors, painters, paperhangers, and plasterers 11 557 supervisors, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters 273 558 supervisors, construction, n.e.c. 109 563 brickmasons and stonemasons 1 564 brickmason and stonemason apprentices 32 565 tile setters, hard and soft 48 566 carpet installers 672 567 carpenters 1 569 carpenter apprentices 65 573 drywall installers 347 575 electricians 18 576 electrician apprentices 63 577 electrical power installers and repairers 291 579 painters, construction and maintenance 29 583 paperhangers 14 584 plasterers 235 585 plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters 3 587 plumber, pipefitter, and steamfitter apprentices 36 588 concrete and terrazzo finishers 13 589 glaziers 33 593 insulation workers 2 594 paving, surfacing, and tamping equipment operators 105 595 roofers 24 596 sheetmetal duct installers 24 597 structural metal workers 7 598 drillers, earth 133 599 construction trades, n.e.c. 34 613 supervisors, extractive occupations 26 614 drillers, oil well 4 615 explosives workers 31 616 mining machine operators 16 617 mining occupations, n.e.c. 672 628 supervisors, production occupations 69 634 tool and die makers 2 635 tool and die maker apprentices 15 636 precision assemblers, metal 278 637 machinists 1 639 machinist apprentices 18 643 boilermakers 7 644 precision grinders, filers, and tool sharpeners 1 645 patternmakers and model makers, metal 7 646 lay-out workers 32 647 precious stones and metals workers (jewelers) 8 649 engravers, metal 68 653 sheet metal workers 1 656 patternmakers and model makers, wood 39 657 cabinet makers and bench carpenters 21 658 furniture and wood finishers 70 666 dressmakers 32 667 tailors 46 668 upholsterers 12 669 shoe repairers 8 674 miscellaneous precision apparel and fabric workers 5 675 hand molders and shapers, except jewelers 8 676 patternmakers, lay-out workers, and cutters 44 677 optical goods workers 35 678 dental laboratory and medical appliance technicians 14 679 bookbinders 195 683 electrical and electronic equipment assemblers 21 684 miscellaneous precision workers, n.e.c. 186 686 butchers and meat cutters 78 687 bakers 30 688 food batchmakers 65 689 inspectors, testers, and graders 4 693 adjusters and calibrators 33 694 water and sewage treatment plant operators 26 695 power plant operators 70 696 stationary engineers 29 699 miscellaneous plant and system operators 9 703 lathe and turning machine set-up operators 23 704 lathe and turning machine operators 7 705 milling and planing machine operators 70 706 punching and stamping press machine operators 10 707 rolling machine operators 19 708 drilling and boring machine operators 72 709 grinding, abrading, buffing, and polishing machine oper 9 713 forging machine operators 1 714 numerical control machine operators 27 715 miscell. metal/plastic/stone/glass working machine oper 9 717 fabricating machine operators, n.e.c. 71 719 molding and casting machine operators 11 723 metal plating machine operators 13 724 heat treating equipment operators 12 725 miscell. metal and plastic processing machine operators 7 726 wood lathe, routing, and planing machine operators 46 727 sawing machine operators 3 728 shaping and joining machine operators 4 729 nailing and tacking machine operators 26 733 miscellaneous woodworking machine operators 180 734 printing press operators 15 735 photoengravers and lithographers 35 736 typesetters and compositors 25 737 miscellaneous printing machine operators 42 738 winding and twisting machine operators 23 739 knitting, looping, taping, and weaving machine operator 8 743 textile cutting machine operators 456 744 textile sewing machine operators 13 745 shoe machine operators 71 747 pressing machine operators 129 748 laundering and dry cleaning machine operators 61 749 miscellaneous textile machine operators 18 753 cementing and gluing machine operators 199 754 packaging and filling machine operators 23 755 extruding and forming machine operators 56 756 mixing and blending machine operators 43 757 separating, filtering, and clarifying machine operators 17 758 compressing and compacting machine operators 111 759 painting and paint spraying machine operators 2 763 roasting and baking machine operators, food 9 764 washing, cleaning, and pickling machine operators 14 765 folding machine operators 38 766 furnace, kiln, and oven operators, except food 20 768 crushing and grinding machine operators 135 769 slicing and cutting machine operators 7 773 motion picture projectionists 48 774 photographic process machine operators 587 777 miscellaneous machine operators, n.e.c. 192 779 machine operators, not specified 306 783 welders and cutters 21 784 solderers and brazers 684 785 assemblers 10 786 hand cutting and trimming occupations 13 787 hand molding, casting, and forming occupations 15 789 hand painting, coating, and decorating occupations 8 793 hand engraving and printing occupations 54 795 miscellaneous hand working occupations 357 796 production inspectors, checkers, and examiners 33 797 production testers 4 798 production samplers and weighers 81 799 graders and sorters, except agricultural 60 803 supervisors, motor vehicle operators 1562 804 truck drivers 122 806 driver-sales workers 261 808 bus drivers 121 809 taxicab drivers and chauffeurs 33 813 parking lot attendants 2 814 motor transportation occupations, n.e.c. 30 823 railroad conductors and yardmasters 33 824 locomotive operating occupations 14 825 railroad brake, signal, and switch operators 3 826 rail vehicle operators, n.e.c. 17 828 ship captains and mates, except fishing boats 8 829 sailors and deckhands 3 833 marine engineers 3 834 bridge, lock, and lighthouse tenders 2 843 supervisors, material moving equipment operators 95 844 operating engineers 1 845 longshore equipment operators 10 848 hoist and winch operators 44 849 crane and tower operators 65 853 excavating and loading machine operators 56 855 grader, dozer, and scraper operators 231 856 industrial truck and tractor equipment operators 50 859 miscellaneous material moving equipment operators 6 864 supervisors, handlers, equipmt cleaners, laborers nec 17 865 helpers, mechanics, and repairers 71 866 helpers, construction trades 4 867 helpers, surveyor 3 868 helpers, extractive occupations 369 869 construction laborers 35 874 production helpers 27 875 garbage collectors 12 876 stevedores 552 877 stock handlers and baggers 67 878 machine feeders and offbearers 386 883 freight, stock, and material handlers, n.e.c. 125 885 garage and service station related occupations 134 887 vehicle washers and equipment cleaners 203 888 hand packers and packagers 748 889 laborers, except construction 584 909 armed forces 84374 . NOTES: gross1: 1. [us91] 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 64044 0 564.1 11.54 10 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ WORK EXPERIENCE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ CURRENT INCOME ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ NOTES: pmiatedu: 1. [us91] contains both public assistance and private educational grants. Variable Description N Min. Max. Mean SD ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- pi total income, person 155796 -19997 426999 14213.5 20649.5 pmi total income, person, monetary 155796 -19997 426999 14213.5 20649.5 pil labour income, person 155796 -19998 359999 11220.8 19219.2 pmil labour income, person, monetary 155796 -19998 359999 11220.8 19219.2 pile paid employment income, person 155796 0 334999 10347.3 18200.5 pmile paid employment income, person, monetary 155796 0 334999 10347.3 18200.5 piler regular paid employment income, person 155796 0 334999 10347.3 18200.5 pmiler regular paid employment income, person, monetary 155796 0 334999 10347.3 18200.5 pils self-employment income, person 155796 -19998 302399 873.51 7125.27 pmils self-employment income, person, monetary 155796 -19998 302399 873.51 7125.27 pilsf farm self-employment income, person 155796 -9999 299999 79.14 1931.35 pmilsf farm self-employment income, person, monetary 155796 -9999 299999 79.14 1931.35 pilsn non-farm self-employment income, person 155796 -19998 302399 794.37 6860.88 pmilsn non-farm self-employment income, person, monetary 155796 -19998 302399 794.37 6860.88 pilsnb profit from business, person 155796 -19998 302399 794.37 6860.88 pmilsnb profit from business, person, monetary 155796 -19998 302399 794.37 6860.88 pic capital income, person 155796 -9999 199999 981.21 5026.12 pmic capital income, person, monetary 155796 -9999 199999 981.21 5026.12 picvip voluntary individual pensions, person 155796 0 119000 51.57 1419.7 pmicvip voluntary individual pensions, person, monetary 155796 0 119000 51.57 1419.7 pit transfer income, person 155796 0 115999 1984.47 5070.33 pmit transfer income, person, monetary 155796 0 115999 1984.47 5070.33 pits social security transfers, person 155796 0 115999 1835.79 4946.39 pmits social security transfers, person, monetary 155796 0 115999 1835.79 4946.39 pitsi work-related insurance transfers, person 155796 0 115999 1613.57 4797.89 pmitsi work-related insurance transfers, person, monetary 155796 0 115999 1613.57 4797.89 pitsil long-term insurance transfers, person 155796 0 115999 1471.99 4668.49 pmitsil long-term insurance transfers, person, monetary 155796 0 115999 1471.99 4668.49 pitsilo occupational pensions, person 155796 0 99999 375.22 2594.28 pmitsilo occupational pensions, person, monetary 155796 0 99999 375.22 2594.28 pitsilep employment-related public pensions, person 155796 0 102455 1072.5 3268.25 pmitsilep employment-related public pensions, person, monetary 155796 0 102455 1072.5 3268.25 pitsilwi work-injury pensions, person 155796 0 80000 0.92 207.3 pmitsilwi work-injury pensions, person, monetary 155796 0 80000 0.92 207.3 pitsis short-term insurance transfers, person 155796 0 78000 141.58 1142.58 pmitsis short-term insurance transfers, person, monetary 155796 0 78000 141.58 1142.58 pitsiswi work-injury wage replacement, person 155796 0 78000 54.38 928.21 pmitsiswi work-injury wage replacement, person, monetary 155796 0 78000 54.38 928.21 pitsisun unemployment wage replacement, person 155796 0 48800 87.2 656.76 pmitsisun unemployment wage replacement, person, monetary 155796 0 48800 87.2 656.76 pitsu universal benefits, person 155796 0 29999 25.43 555.33 pmitsu universal benefits, person, monetary 155796 0 29999 25.43 555.33 pitsup old-age/disability/survivors universal pensions, person 155796 0 29999 25.43 555.33 pmitsup old-age/disability/survivors universal pensions, person, monetary 155796 0 29999 25.43 555.33 pitsupd disability universal pensions, person 155796 0 29999 25.43 555.33 pmitsupd disability universal pensions, person, monetary 155796 0 29999 25.43 555.33 pitsa assistance benefits, person 155796 0 29999 193.33 967.16 pmitsa assistance benefits, person, monetary 155796 0 29999 193.33 967.16 pitsap old-age/disability/survivors assistance pensions, person 155796 0 29999 69.8 645.53 pmitsap old-age/disability/survivors assistance pensions, person, monetary 155796 0 29999 69.8 645.53 pitsaps survivors assistance pensions, person 155796 0 18458 6.58 214.99 pmitsaps survivors assistance pensions, person, monetary 155796 0 18458 6.58 214.99 pitp private transfers, person 155796 0 99999 130.54 1176.82 pmitp private transfers, person, monetary 155796 0 99999 130.54 1176.82 piatfam family/children transfers, person 155796 0 16720 88.32 591.31 pmiatfam family/children transfers, person, monetary 155796 0 16720 88.32 591.31 piatedu education transfers, person 155796 0 99999 78.99 794.42 pmiatedu education transfers, person, monetary 155796 0 99999 78.99 794.42 piatune unemployment transfers, person 155796 0 48800 87.2 656.76 pmiatune unemployment transfers, person, monetary 155796 0 48800 87.2 656.76 piatcsp civil servants pensions, person 155796 0 99999 307.04 2448.21 pmiatcsp civil servants pensions, person, monetary 155796 0 99999 307.04 2448.21 piatwic work-injury compensation, person 155796 0 80000 55.3 951.02 pmiatwic work-injury compensation, person, monetary 155796 0 80000 55.3 951.02 piatvet war victim/veterans benefits, person 155796 0 29999 45.94 717.53 pmiatvet war victim/veterans benefits, person, monetary 155796 0 29999 45.94 717.53 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ WINDFALL INCOME ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Variable Description N Min. Max. Mean SD ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- pwc windfall capital income, person 155796 -4062 99999 252.55 3267.48 pmwc windfall capital income, person, monetary 155796 -4062 99999 252.55 3267.48 pwcg capital gains, person 155796 -4062 99999 252.55 3267.48 pmwcg capital gains, person, monetary 119551 -4062 99999 329.11 3726.68 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ NON-CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Variable Description N Min. Max. Mean SD ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- pxit income taxes and social contributions, person 155796 0 164842 2832.66 7053.23 pmxit income taxes and social contributions, person, monetary 155796 0 164842 2832.66 7053.23 pxiti income taxes, person 155796 0 150185 2013.44 6226.65 pmxiti income taxes, person, monetary 155796 0 150185 2013.44 6226.65 pxits social security contributions, person 155796 0 15113 819.22 1322.2 pmxits social security contributions, person, monetary 155796 0 15113 819.22 1322.2 pxitss social security contributions, self-paid, person 155796 0 15113 819.22 1322.2 pmxitss social security contributions, self-paid, person, monetary 155796 0 15113 819.22 1322.2 pxvc voluntary contributions, person 155796 0 9192 547.84 1078.2 pmxvc voluntary contributions, person, monetary 155796 0 9192 547.84 1078.2 pxvce voluntary contributions, paid by employer, person 155796 0 9192 547.84 1078.2 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ASSETS - LIABILITIES TRANSACTIONS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ MAJOR AGGREGATES ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Variable Description N Min. Max. Mean SD ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ppension individual total pension income 155796 0 215998 1618.79 5090.89 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ currency currency units -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- N code label 1.6e+05 840 USD - US Dollar Variable Description N Min. Max. Mean SD ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- deflator deflation factor 155796 1 1 1 0 grossnet gross/net income information -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- N code label 1.6e+05 120 gross, taxes and contributions imputed