GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 USER CODEBOOK November 4, 1997 *********************************************** * * * DDMS: DATA DICTIONARY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM * * * * Version: Beta Experimental, March, 1991 * * * *********************************************** Copyright Health and Welfare Canada 1988. All rights reserved. For further information, please contact: Social Environment Information, Information Systems Directorate, Health and Welfare Canada. Telephone: (613) 957-0702 GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C1 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES RECID Record Identification number Field: 1 Position: 1-5 Format: I5 Zero-filled CONTENT VALUE SAMPLE POPULATION MINIMUM 1 MAXIMUM 10749 RANGE 10748 10749 23267125 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995. COVERAGE: All respondents. WGHTFNL Respondent weight Field: 2 Position: 6-14 Format: F9.4 CONTENT VALUE SAMPLE POPULATION MEAN 2164.59 3433.47 MINIMUM 119.4312 MAXIMUM 15134.8739 RANGE 15015.4427 10749 23267125 SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995. COVERAGE: All respondents. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C2 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES PROV Province of residence of respondent Field: 3 Position: 15-16 Format: I2 Zero-filled CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION NEWFOUNDLAND 10 483 456436 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND 11 243 105165 NOVA SCOTIA 12 676 746483 NEW BRUNSWICK 13 540 605426 QUEBEC 24 3079 5837268 ONTARIO 35 2034 8774983 MANITOBA 46 671 878769 SASKATCHEWAN 47 715 770700 ALBERTA 48 1079 2096106 BRITISH COLUMBIA 59 1229 2995791 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, Household composition matrix. COVERAGE: All respondents. DVSEX Sex of respondent Field: 4 Position: 17 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION MALE 1 4835 11451541 FEMALE 2 5914 11815585 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, Household composition matrix. COVERAGE: All respondents. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C3 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES DVAGECAP Age of respondent Field: 5 Position: 18-20 Format: I3 Zero-filled CONTENT VALUE SAMPLE POPULATION MEAN 43.45 42.37 MINIMUM 15 MAXIMUM 80 RANGE 65 10749 23267125 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, Household composition matrix. COVERAGE: All respondents. COMMENTS: The value 80 includes 80 and over. DVAGEGR Age of respondent - 5 year age group Field: 6 Position: 21-22 Format: I2 Zero-filled CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION 15 TO 17 1 419 1188890 18 TO 19 2 285 783682 20 TO 24 3 785 2034060 25 TO 29 4 1050 2235286 30 TO 34 5 1339 2655564 35 TO 39 6 1309 2588322 40 TO 44 7 1085 2305741 45 TO 49 8 898 2067859 50 TO 54 9 739 1594273 55 TO 59 10 602 1278834 60 TO 64 11 550 1206684 65 TO 69 12 502 1099777 70 TO 74 13 464 966302 75 TO 79 14 359 662448 80 AND OVER 15 363 599402 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: All respondents. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C4 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES DV10AG15 Derived age of respondent - 10 year groupings Field: 7 Position: 23 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION 15 TO 24 1 1489 4006632 25 TO 34 2 2389 4890849 35 TO 44 3 2394 4894063 45 TO 54 4 1637 3662133 55 TO 64 5 1152 2485518 65 TO 74 6 966 2066079 75 AND OVER 7 722 1261851 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: All respondents. DVAGEDCC Age of respondent at the time of the survey Field: 8 Position: 24-26 Format: F3.1 Zero-filled CONTENT VALUE SAMPLE POPULATION MEAN 43.95 42.87 MINIMUM 15.0 MAXIMUM 80.0 RANGE 65.0 10749 23267125 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, Household composition matrix. COVERAGE: All respondents. COMMENTS: This is a derived variable, in years, to one decimal. The value 80.0 includes 80.0 and over. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C5 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES DVMS Marital status of respondent Field: 9 Position: 27 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION COMMON-LAW 1 927 2082368 MARRIED 2 5089 12513819 WIDOWED 3 956 1355824 DIVORCED 4 755 1078733 SEPARATED 5 375 565373 SINGLE 6 2645 5667915 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 2 3094 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, Household composition matrix. COVERAGE: All respondents. DVAGSPDI Age difference between resp. and current sp./par. Field: 10 Position: 28-29 Format: I2 Zero-filled CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION RESPONDENT 11+ YEARS OLDER 1 148 335966 RESPONDENT 6-10 YEARS OLDER 2 400 1041523 RESPONDENT 5 YEARS OLDER 3 192 477266 RESPONDENT 4 YEARS OLDER 4 255 669119 RESPONDENT 3 YEARS OLDER 5 367 939941 RESPONDENT 2 YEARS OLDER 6 474 1141451 RESPONDENT 1 YEAR OLDER 7 559 1372942 RESPONDENT SAME AGE 8 1238 2959229 RESPONDENT 1 YEAR YOUNGER 9 581 1360986 RESPONDENT 2 YEARS YOUNGER 10 493 1177896 RESPONDENT 3 YEARS YOUNGER 11 362 782521 RESPONDENT 4 YEARS YOUNGER 12 289 627771 RESPONDENT 5 YEARS YOUNGER 13 228 517567 RESPONDENT 6-10 YEARS YOUNGER 14 490 1076095 RESPONDENT 11+ YEARS YOUNGER 15 172 346996 NOT STATED (PATH UNKNOWN) 96 M 2 3094 NOT APPLICABLE 97 M 4356 8102471 NOT STATED 99 M 143 334291 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, Household composition matrix. COVERAGE: Respondents where DVPART = 1, 2, 3. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C6 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES DVAGSP5 Age of spouse - 5 year groupings Field: 11 Position: 30-31 Format: I2 Zero-filled CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION 15 TO 19 1 19 48852 20 TO 24 2 228 520148 25 TO 29 3 533 1276239 30 TO 34 4 937 2092571 35 TO 39 5 897 1997448 40 TO 44 6 708 1683292 45 TO 49 7 657 1752486 50 TO 54 8 481 1343038 55 TO 59 9 389 965307 60 TO 64 10 339 902518 65 TO 69 11 306 854995 70 TO 74 12 217 573232 75 TO 79 13 113 267909 80 AND OVER 14 91 192632 NOT APPLICABLE 97 M 4834 8796460 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents where DVPART = 1, 2, 3. DVAGSP10 Age of spouse - 10 year groupings Field: 12 Position: 32-33 Format: I2 Zero-filled CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION 15 TO 24 1 247 569000 25 TO 34 2 1470 3368810 35 TO 44 3 1605 3680740 45 TO 54 4 1138 3095524 55 TO 64 5 728 1867825 65 TO 74 6 523 1428226 75 AND OVER 7 204 460541 NOT APPLICABLE 97 M 4834 8796460 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents where DVPART = 1, 2, 3. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C7 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES DVELLCAP Number of household members 15 + Field: 13 Position: 34 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION ONE HOUSEHOLD MEMBER 15 + 1 3006 3515267 TWO HOUSEHOLD MEMBERS 15 + 2 5319 11781891 THREE HOUSEHOLD MEMBERS 15 + 3 1498 4315719 FOUR HOUSEHOLD MEMBERS 15 + 4 718 2646625 FIVE HHLD MEMBERS 15 + OR MORE 5 208 1007624 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable, Household composition matrix. COVERAGE: All respondents. HHSIZCAP Size of respondent s household Field: 14 Position: 35 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION ONE HOUSEHOLD MEMBER 1 2562 3047910 TWO HOUSEHOLD MEMBERS 2 3318 7257275 THREE HOUSEHOLD MEMBERS 3 1875 4592347 FOUR HOUSEHOLD MEMBERS 4 1942 5156094 FIVE HOUSEHOLD MEMBERS 5 730 2105439 SIX HOUSEHOLD MEMBERS 6 244 778162 SEVEN HHLD MEMBERS OR MORE 7 78 329899 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable, Household composition matrix. COVERAGE: All respondents. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C8 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES DVLVGRCO Respondent s living arrangements - combined Field: 15 Position: 36-37 Format: I2 Zero-filled CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION ALONE 1 2573 3074265 SPOUSE ONLY 2 2493 5749206 SPOUSE SINGLE CHILD < 25 3 3167 7902259 SPOUSE AND SINGLE CHILD > 24 4 131 427910 SPOUSE AND NON-SINGLE CHILD 5 28 114989 SPOUSE AND OTHER 6 82 244025 NO SPOUSE, SINGLE CHILD < 25 7 664 990469 NO SPOUSE, SINGLE CHILD > 24 8 79 196153 NO SPOUSE, NON-SINGLE CHILD 9 38 124754 LIVING WITH 2 PARENTS 10 692 2353276 LIVING WITH 1 PARENT 11 374 1020195 OTHER 12 428 1069624 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey 1995, Household composition matrix. COVERAGE: All respondents. DVLVGR1 Respondent s living arrangement - Group 1 Field: 16 Position: 38 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION < 25 NOT LIVING WITH PARENTS 1 611 1207698 < 25 LIVING WITH BOTH PARENTS 2 678 2296423 < 25 LIVING WITH MOTHER ONLY 3 156 401095 < 25 LIVING WITH FATHER ONLY 4 44 101416 > 24 NOT LIVING WITH PARENTS 5 8991 18385842 > 24 LIVING WITH BOTH PARENTS 6 121 444994 > 24 LIVING WITH MOTHER ONLY 7 121 353795 > 24 LIVING WITH FATHER ONLY 8 27 75862 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, Household composition matrix. COVERAGE: All respondents. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C9 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES FAMTYPE Type of family of respondent Field: 17 Position: 39 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION COUPLE ONLY 1 2596 6084262 INTACT FAMILY 2 3648 9833265 STEP FAMILY WITH COMMON CHILD 3 150 345576 STEP FAMILY WITHOUT COM. CHILD 4 281 813270 LONE PARENT FAMILY 5 1039 1920779 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 3035 4269973 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, Household composition matrix. COVERAGE: All respondents. COMMENTS: This variable was derived using the children listed on the household composition matrix only. In cases of multigeneration households where the respondent lived with a spouse or partner as well as a child and a grandchild, FAMTYPE was set to 1. In cases where the respondent had no children in the household and lived with only one parent, FAMTYPE was set to 5. An intact family refers to a now-married or common-law couple where all children (listed in the household composition matrix) have both biological parents in the household. A step family refers to a now-married or common-law couple in which at least one of the children (listed in the houshold composition matrix) is in a step relationship with one of the parents. The respondent might be a parent or a child aged 15 or older in the family. DVPART Type of partner the respondent has within the hhld Field: 18 Position: 40 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION RESP. HAS NO PART. IN THE HHLD 0 4834 8796460 MARRIED PARTNER IN HOUSEHOLD 1 5018 12431437 COMMON-LAW PARTNER IN HHLD 2 883 2006952 SAME SEX PARTNER 3 14 32277 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, Household composition matrix. COVERAGE: All respondents. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C10 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES DVPRTSEX Sex of the respondent s partner within the hhld Field: 19 Position: 41 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION RESP HAS NO PARTNER IN HHLD 0 4834 8796460 MALE PARTNER IN HOUSEHOLD 1 3067 7080405 FEMALE PARTNER IN HOUSEHOLD 2 2848 7390261 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, Household composition matrix. COVERAGE: All respondents. DVTYPRCO Type of parents the respondent has within the hhld Field: 20 Position: 42 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION TWO BIOLOGICAL PARENTS 1 696 2401172 BIOLOGICAL & ADOPTIVE PARENTS 2 18 48303 BIOL./ADOPTIVE/STEP-PARENTS 3 85 291942 ONLY ONE PARENT 4 348 932168 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 9602 19593540 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, Household composition matrix. COVERAGE: All respondents. COMMENTS: 1 - The two biological parents of the respondent are in the household. 2 - The two adoptive parents or one biological and one adoptive parent of the of the respondent are in the household. 3 - The respondent has one biological or adoptive and one step-parent in the household. 4 - The respondent only has one (biological/adoptive/step) parent in the household. 97 - Not applicable - The respondent has no parents in the household. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C11 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES MULTIGEN Three generation family Field: 21 Position: 43 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 205 769016 NO 2 10544 22498109 SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, Household composition matrix. COVERAGE: All respondents. CHDINFTC Resp. s children living in household full-time Field: 22 Position: 44-45 Format: I2 Zero-filled CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION NO CHILDREN 0 3171 5917598 ONE CHILD 1 1671 3908962 TWO CHILDREN 2 1632 3847213 THREE CHILDREN 3 550 1388905 FOUR CHILDREN 4 139 335861 FIVE CHILDREN OR MORE 5 26 81992 NOT APPLICABLE - NO CHILDREN 97 M 3528 7728328 NOT APPLICABLE - ALL DECEASED 98 M 29 52620 NOT STATED FOR ALL CHILDREN 99 M 3 5646 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, questions D38, D39 and Household composition matrix. COVERAGE: All respondents. COMMENTS: This is a derived variable that gives the total number of respondent's children living in the household full-time. The value 5 includes 5 or more. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C12 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES CHDINPTC Resp. s children living in household part-time Field: 23 Position: 46-47 Format: I2 Zero-filled CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION NO CHILDREN 0 6535 14038927 ONE CHILD 1 325 765105 TWO CHILDREN 2 99 190409 THREE CHILDREN 3 18 28873 FIVE CHILDREN OR MORE 5 1 1483 NOT APPLICABLE - NO CHILDREN 97 M 3528 7728328 NOT APPLICABLE - ALL DECEASED 98 M 29 52620 NOT STATED FOR ALL CHILDREN 99 M 214 461381 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, questions D38, D39 and Household composition matrix. COVERAGE: All respondents. COMMENTS: This is a derived variable that gives the total number of respondent's children living in the household part-time. The value 5 includes 5 or more. Only children listed on the household composition matrix are included. CHDOUTC Respondent s children living outside household Field: 24 Position: 48-49 Format: I2 Zero-filled CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION NO CHILDREN 0 3271 7507754 ONE CHILD 1 980 2200261 TWO CHILDREN 2 1120 2280064 THREE CHILDREN 3 662 1322401 FOUR CHILDREN 4 402 794399 FIVE CHILDREN OR MORE 5 546 925563 NOT APPLICABLE - NO CHILDREN 97 M 3528 7728328 NOT APPLICABLE - ALL DECEASED 98 M 29 52620 NOT STATED FOR ALL CHILDREN 99 M 211 455735 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, questions D38, D39 and Household composition matrix. COVERAGE: All respondents. COMMENTS: This is a derived variable that gives the total number of respondent's children living outside the household. The value 5 includes 5 or more. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C13 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES CHDDECC Respondent s children deceased Field: 25 Position: 50-51 Format: I2 Zero-filled CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION NO CHILDREN 0 6711 14591531 ONE CHILD 1 391 741252 TWO CHILDREN 2 87 153869 THREE CHILDREN 3 22 35403 FOUR CHILDREN 4 6 13443 FIVE CHILDREN OR MORE 5 4 3298 NOT APPLICABLE - NO CHILDREN 97 M 3528 7728328 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, questions D20, D23, D27 or D39. COVERAGE: All respondents. COMMENTS: This is a derived variable that gives the total number of respondent's children that are deceased, The value 5 includes 5 or more. ROSCHDC Total number of respondent s children in household Field: 26 Position: 52-53 Format: I2 Zero-filled CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION NO CHILDREN 0 6647 13523666 ONE CHILD 1 1665 3853167 TWO CHILDREN 2 1698 4014089 THREE CHILDREN 3 561 1417574 FOUR CHILDREN 4 151 375421 FIVE CHILDREN OR MORE 5 27 83208 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: All respondents. COMMENTS: This variable gives the total number of respondent's children listed on the household composition matrix. Children in joint custody were listed on the household composition matrix only if they had slept at the respondent's household the night prior to the interview. The value 5 includes 5 or more. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C14 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES TOTCHDC Total number of respondent s children - Section D Field: 27 Position: 54-55 Format: I2 Zero-filled CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION NO CHILDREN 0 3528 7728328 ONE CHILD 1 1504 3106976 TWO CHILDREN 2 2691 5996033 THREE CHILDREN 3 1419 3179501 FOUR CHILDREN 4 738 1555225 FIVE CHILDREN 5 392 834282 SIX CHILDREN 6 197 387652 SEVEN CHILDREN 7 116 193647 EIGHT CHILDREN 8 59 116279 NINE CHILDREN 9 43 78212 TEN CHILDREN 10 55 78004 ELEVEN CHILDREN 11 4 8583 TWELVE CHILDREN 12 1 1907 THIRTEEN CHILDREN 13 1 597 FOURTEEN CHILDREN 14 0 0 FIFTEEN CHILDREN OR MORE 15 1 1897 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: All respondents. COMMENTS: This is a derived variable that gives the total number of children ever raised by the respondent (as indicated in Section D). The value 15 includes 15 or more. A2 Respondent lived with both parents(at birth) Field: 28 Position: 56 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES (BOTH BIRTH PARENTS) 1 10284 22327300 YES(ADOPTIVE PARENTS AT BIRTH) 2 105 205663 NO 3 346 705988 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 8 13449 NOT STATED 9 M 6 14725 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question A2. COVERAGE: All respondents. COMMENTS: When you were born (adopted at birth), were you living with both your birth (adoptive) mother and father? GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C15 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES A3 Resp. always lived with both parents(until age 15) Field: 29 Position: 57 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 8947 19435356 NO 2 1440 3089382 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 354 719437 NOT STATED 9 M 8 22950 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question A3. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered A2 = 1, 2, 9. COMMENTS: Until you were 15, did you always live with both of your birth (adopted) parents? A4 Respondent lived with his birth mother(at birth) Field: 30 Position: 58 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 251 525102 NO 2 94 179930 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 6 14725 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 10389 22532963 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 9 14406 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question A4. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered A2 = 3, 8. COMMENTS: When you were born, did you live with your birth mother? GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C16 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES A5 A female took the role of the respondent s mother Field: 31 Position: 59 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 78 137663 NO 2 14 36585 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 6 14725 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 10649 23072470 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 2 5681 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question A5. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered A4 = 2. COMMENTS: Was there a female who took the role of your mother? DVA5 Status of mother of respondent Field: 32 Position: 60 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION BIRTH MOTHER 1 10537 22862602 ADOPTIVE MOTHER 2 103 195462 OTHER FEMALE 3 78 137663 NO FEMALE IN ROLE OF MOTHER 4 14 36585 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 11 20087 NOT STATED 9 M 6 14725 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered A2 = 1, 2, 9 or A4 = 1, 8 or A5 = 1, 2, 8. COMMENTS: This is a derived variable. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C17 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES A6 Respondent lived with his birth father(at birth) Field: 33 Position: 61 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 15 33748 NO 2 80 148662 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 6 14725 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 10640 23058065 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 8 11925 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question A6. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered A4 = 8 or A5 = 1, 2, 8. COMMENTS: When you were born, did you live with you birth father? A7 A male took the role of the respondent s father Field: 34 Position: 62 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES, BIRTH FATHER 1 20 46210 YES, OTHER MALE 2 133 235061 NO 3 174 380406 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 6 14725 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 10412 22578636 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 3 7197 NOT STATED 9 M 1 4889 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question A7. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered A4 = 1 or A6 = 2. COMMENTS: Was there a male who took the role of your father? (when you were born) GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C18 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES DVA7 Status of father of respondent Field: 35 Position: 63 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION BIRTH FATHER 1 10321 22417459 ADOPTIVE FATHER 2 103 195462 OTHER MALE 3 133 235061 NO MALE IN ROLE OF FATHER 4 174 380406 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 11 19122 NOT STATED 9 M 7 19615 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered A2 = 1, 2, 9 or A6 = 1, 8 or A7 = 1, 2, 3, 8, 9. COMMENTS: This is a derived variable. A8 Birth parents ever lived together in a CL relat. Field: 36 Position: 64 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 53 95232 NO 2 249 503903 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 6 14725 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 10389 22532963 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 49 109792 NOT STATED 9 M 3 10510 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question A8. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered A6 = 1, 8 or A7 = 1, 2, 3, 8, 9. COMMENTS: Have your birth parents ever lived together in a common-law relationship? GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C19 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES A9 Was that before or after the respondent s birth Field: 37 Position: 65 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION BEFORE 1 31 59809 AFTER 2 10 15221 BOTH BEFORE AND AFTER 3 10 17178 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 9 25236 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 10687 23146658 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 2 3023 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question A9. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered A8 = 1. COMMENTS: Was that before or after you were born? A10 Parents married or living CL at respondent s birth Field: 38 Position: 66 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION MARRIED 1 10196 22098486 LIVING TOGETHER(CL RELATION.) 2 153 350899 OTHER 3 5 7118 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 354 719437 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 29 64904 NOT STATED 9 M 12 26282 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question A10. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered A3 = 1, 2, 9. COMMENTS: When you were born (adopted at birth), were your parents married or living together in a common-law relationship? GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C20 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES A11Y Year the resp. parents began living together Field: 39 Position: 67-70 Format: I4 Zero-filled CONTENT VALUE SAMPLE POPULATION MEAN 1964.11 1962.00 MINIMUM 1921 MAXIMUM 1987 RANGE 66 75 142631 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 9996 M 15 36792 NOT APPLICABLE 9997 M 10528 22784203 NOT STATED 9999 M 131 303500 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question A11Y. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered A11M = 01 to 12 or 98. COMMENTS: In what year did they begin living together? A12 Were the resp. parents married (to each other) Field: 40 Position: 71 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 233 495234 NO 2 245 508430 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 10196 22098486 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 58 130193 NOT STATED 9 M 17 34782 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question A12. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered A10 = 2, 3, 8, 9. COMMENTS: Were they ever married (to each other)? GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C21 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES A13Y Year respondent s parents got married Field: 41 Position: 72-75 Format: I4 Zero-filled CONTENT VALUE SAMPLE POPULATION MEAN 1946.81 1947.94 MINIMUM 1875 MAXIMUM 1991 RANGE 116 6299 13099008 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 9996 M 17 34782 NOT APPLICABLE 9997 M 303 638623 NOT STATED 9999 M 4130 9494712 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question A13Y. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered A13M = 01 to 12 or 98. COMMENTS: In what year were they married? A15 Changes in who raised the respondent(before 15) Field: 42 Position: 76 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 1587 3363827 NO 2 188 400657 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 8947 19435356 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 9 15819 NOT STATED 9 M 18 51465 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question A15. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered A3 = 2, 7, 9. COMMENTS: At any time when you were growing up (before you were 15 years of age), were there any changes in the living situation of your parents or the people who raised you, such as a parent moving out, dying, re-marrying, you going to live with a different parent, or any other change in who raised you? GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C22 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES DVA16 What was the first change? Field: 43 Position: 77-78 Format: I2 Zero-filled CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION LIVED WITH MOTHER-FATHER DIED 1 315 641496 LIVED WITH MOTHER-SEP./DIVORCE 2 647 1452962 LIVED WITH MOTHER & NEW PRTNR 3 46 98047 LIVED WITH FATHER-MOTHER DIED 4 150 296432 LIVED WITH FATHER-SEP./DIVORCE 5 99 204352 LIVED WITH FATHER & NEW PRTNR 6 3 5411 LIVED IN JOINT CUSTODY 7 9 30056 LIVED WITH FATHER AND MOTHER 8 11 22211 LIVED WITH GRAND-PARENT(S) 9 71 122150 LIVED WITH OTHER RELATIVES 10 59 112119 LIVED IN FOSTER HOME 11 44 76666 LIVED WITH SOMEONE ELSE/OTHER 12 109 238801 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 96 M 18 51465 NOT APPLICABLE 97 M 9144 19851833 DO NOT KNOW 98 M 17 45740 NOT STATED 99 M 7 17385 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question A16. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered A15 = 1. COMMENTS: The value 12 includes lived alone or any other change. DVA17 Age of resp. at 1st paren. living situation change Field: 44 Position: 79-81 Format: F3.1 Zero-filled CONTENT VALUE SAMPLE POPULATION MEAN 7.01 7.08 MINIMUM 0.0 MAXIMUM 22.8 RANGE 22.8 1522 3207566 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 99.6 M 18 51465 NOT APPLICABLE 99.7 M 9144 19851833 NOT STATED 99.9 M 65 156261 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, questions A17M, A17Y, A17A. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered A15 = 1. COMMENTS: This is a derived variable, in years, to one decimal. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C23 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES A18 Was there a second change? Field: 45 Position: 82 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 542 1173335 NO 2 1032 2159736 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 18 51465 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 9144 19851833 NOT STATED 9 M 13 30756 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question A18. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered A15 = 1. COMMENTS: Were there any more changes? DVA19 What was the second change? Field: 46 Position: 83-84 Format: I2 Zero-filled CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION LIVED WITH MOTHER-FATHER DIED 1 9 19502 LIVED WITH MOTHER-SEP./DIVORCE 2 29 61142 LIVED WITH MOTHER & NEW PRTNR 3 196 454450 LIVED WITH FATHER-MOTHER DIED 4 11 19974 LIVED WITH FATHER-SEP./DIVORCE 5 34 68725 LIVED WITH FATHER & NEW PRTNR 6 79 205588 LIVED IN JOINT CUSTODY 7 1 1222 LIVED WITH FATHER AND MOTHER 8 27 45239 LIVED WITH GRAND-PARENT(S) 9 24 40248 LIVED WITH OTHER RELATIVES 10 39 77850 LIVED IN FOSTER HOME 11 37 65799 LIVED WITH SOMEONE ELSE/OTHER 12 47 89599 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 96 M 31 82221 NOT APPLICABLE 97 M 10176 22011569 DO NOT KNOW 98 M 8 17039 NOT STATED 99 M 1 6958 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question A19. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered A18 = 1. COMMENTS: The value 12 includes lived alone or any other change. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C24 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES DVA20 Age of resp. at 2nd paren. living situation change Field: 47 Position: 85-87 Format: F3.1 Zero-filled CONTENT VALUE SAMPLE POPULATION MEAN 9.63 9.73 MINIMUM 0.0 MAXIMUM 17.9 RANGE 17.9 520 1126607 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 99.6 M 31 82221 NOT APPLICABLE 99.7 M 10176 22011569 NOT STATED 99.9 M 22 46729 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, questions A20M, A20Y, A20A. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered A18 = 1. COMMENTS: This is a derived variable, in years, to one decimal. A21 Was there a third change? Field: 48 Position: 88 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 119 245167 NO 2 417 906319 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 31 82221 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 10176 22011569 NOT STATED 9 M 6 21849 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question A21. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered A18 = 1. COMMENTS: Were there any more changes? GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C25 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES DVA22 What was the third change? Field: 49 Position: 89-90 Format: I2 Zero-filled CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION LIVED WITH MOTHER-FATHER DIED 1 6 13141 LIVED WITH MOTHER-SEP./DIVORCE 2 25 61695 LIVED WITH MOTHER & NEW PRTNR 3 14 32667 LIVED WITH FATHER-MOTHER DIED 4 2 5857 LIVED WITH FATEHR-SEP./DIVORCE 5 8 18084 LIVED WITH FATHER & NEW PRTNR 6 10 17330 LIVED WITH FATHER AND MOTHER 8 2 4581 LIVED WITH GRAND-PARENT(S) 9 6 8997 LIVED WITH OTHER RELATIVES 10 14 25978 LIVED IN FOSTER HOME 11 13 18456 LIVED WITH SOMEONE ELSE/OTHER 12 16 30003 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 96 M 37 104070 NOT APPLICABLE 97 M 10593 22917888 DO NOT KNOW 98 M 3 8377 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question A22. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered A21 = 1. COMMENTS: The value 12 includes lived alone or any other change. DVA23 Age of resp. at 3rd paren. living situation change Field: 50 Position: 91-93 Format: F3.1 Zero-filled CONTENT VALUE SAMPLE POPULATION MEAN 11.73 11.44 MINIMUM 3.2 MAXIMUM 24.3 RANGE 21.1 113 229917 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 99.6 M 37 104070 NOT APPLICABLE 99.7 M 10593 22917888 NOT STATED 99.9 M 6 15251 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, questions A23M, A23Y, A23A. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered A21 = 1. COMMENTS: This is a derived variable, in years, to one decimal. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C26 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES A24 Was there a fourth change? Field: 51 Position: 94 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 41 88648 NO 2 75 148732 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 37 104070 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 10595 22925163 NOT STATED 9 M 1 512 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question A24. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered A21 = 1. COMMENTS: Were there any more changes? DVA25 No. of different mothers the respondent lived with Field: 52 Position: 95 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION NONE 0 22 40251 ONE DIFFERENT MOTHER 1 1259 2684785 TWO DIFFERENT MOTHERS 2 218 443900 THREE DIFFERENT MOTHERS 3 43 98466 FOUR DIFFERENT MOTHERS OR MORE 4 26 52317 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 18 51465 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 9144 19851833 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 10 19102 NOT STATED 9 M 9 25006 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question A25. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered A15 = 1. COMMENTS: Overall, how many different mothers or mother substitutes did you live with? GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C27 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES DVA26 No. of different fathers the respondent lived with Field: 53 Position: 96 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION NONE 0 163 294562 ONE DIFFERENT FATHER 1 1040 2192244 TWO DIFFERENT FATHERS 2 298 673150 THREE DIFFERENT FATHERS 3 35 75844 FOUR DIFFERENT FATHERS OR MORE 4 30 74133 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 18 51465 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 9144 19851833 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 12 28889 NOT STATED 9 M 9 25006 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question A26. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered A15 = 1. COMMENTS: Overall, how many different fathers or father substitutes did you live with? A28 The woman who mostly raised the respondent is... Field: 54 Position: 97-98 Format: I2 Zero-filled CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION BIRTH MOTHER 1 1346 2907162 ADOPTIVE MOTHER 2 151 295734 STEP-MOTHER 3 41 80990 FATHER S PARTNER(COMMON-LAW) 4 6 10528 FOSTER MOTHER 5 29 58866 GRANDMOTHER 6 138 269890 OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE 7 91 164760 NO SUCH PERSON 8 41 93791 OTHER PERSON 9 15 30270 NOT APPLICABLE 97 M 8872 19292434 DO NOT KNOW 98 M 10 25296 NOT STATED 99 M 9 37405 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question A28. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered A15 = 8, 9 or ((A2 = 2, 3, 8, 9 or A3 = 2, 9) and A25 GE 01). COMMENTS: Who, if anyone, do you think of as the woman who mostly raised you when you were growing up? GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C28 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES DVA29A30 Mother of respondent still living Field: 55 Position: 99 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 7021 15537583 NO 2 3628 7500251 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 63 134042 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 22 48171 NOT STATED 9 M 15 47078 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered (A29 = 1, 2, 8, 9 or A30 = 1, 2, 8, 9 or A25 = 00, 08, 98, 99) or (DVBMOTIN = 1 AND A28 = 97). COMMENTS: This is a derived variable. DVA31CAP Age of respondent when his mother died Field: 56 Position: 100-102 Format: F3.1 Zero-filled CONTENT VALUE SAMPLE POPULATION MEAN 41.09 41.25 MINIMUM 2.1 MAXIMUM 80.0 RANGE 77.9 3313 6850222 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 99.6 M 15 47078 NOT APPLICABLE 99.7 M 7106 15719796 DO NOT KNOW 99.8 M 283 599938 NOT STATED 99.9 M 32 50090 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question A31. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered A29 = 2 or A30 = 2. COMMENTS: This is a derived variable, in years, to one decimal. The value 80 includes 80 and over. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C29 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES DVA35 Region of birth of mother Field: 57 Position: 103 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION CANADA 1 7995 15740960 OTHER NORTH AMERICA 2 282 567304 SOUTH/CENTRAL AMERICA/CARIB. 3 179 562011 EUROPE 4 1769 4673071 AFRICA 5 81 232120 ASIA 6 395 1376082 OCEANIA/OTHER/NOT STATED 9 48 115578 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered A34 or A35. DVA36CO Highest level of education attained - mother Field: 58 Position: 104-105 Format: I2 Zero-filled CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION DOCTORATE/MASTERS/BACHELOR 1 537 1321069 DIPL/CERT. FROM COMM. COLLEGE 2 644 1358545 DIPL. FROM TRADE/TECH/VOC/BUS. 3 349 716156 SOME UNIVERSITY 4 137 289370 SOME COMMUNITY COLLEGE 5 86 197200 SOME TRADE/TECH/VOC/BUS. 6 74 193211 HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA 7 2004 4722840 LESS THAN HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA 8 1643 3142488 ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 9 3192 6702868 NO SCHOOLING 10 232 546706 OTHER 11 11 23922 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 96 M 9 37405 NOT APPLICABLE 97 M 73 159338 DO NOT KNOW 98 M 1743 3824950 NOT STATED 99 M 15 31056 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered A32 = 1, 2, 3, 8, 9 or A33 = 1, 2, 8, 9. COMMENTS: This is a derived variable. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C30 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES DVA38 Year of birth of the respondent s mother Field: 59 Position: 106-109 Format: I4 Zero-filled CONTENT VALUE SAMPLE POPULATION MEAN 1925.16 1926.40 MINIMUM 1865 MAXIMUM 1972 RANGE 107 9595 20616054 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 9996 M 9 37405 NOT APPLICABLE 9997 M 73 159338 DO NOT KNOW 9998 M 1002 2303973 NOT STATED 9999 M 70 150356 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered question A38 or question A40. COMMENTS: In what year was she born? (A38) or How old is she now? (A40) A41 Mother worked full-time or part-time(before 15) Field: 60 Position: 110-111 Format: I2 Zero-filled CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION FULL-TIME FOR THE WHOLE PERIOD 1 1712 4046669 MOSTLY FULL-TIME 2 580 1273889 PART-TIME FOR THE WHOLE PERIOD 3 659 1414898 MOSTLY PART-TIME 4 625 1457671 EQUAL AMOUNTS FULL-/PART-TIME 5 135 251179 NOT AT ALL (FOR PAY) 6 6654 13867439 EQUAL AMT FULL/PART/NOT WORK 7 251 647845 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 96 M 9 37405 NOT APPLICABLE 97 M 73 159338 DO NOT KNOW 98 M 43 99336 NOT STATED 99 M 8 11457 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question A41. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered A38 = 1865 to 1972 or 9998, 9999. COMMENTS: During most of the time you were growing up (before you turned 15), did she usually work full-time, part-time or did she not work for pay at all? GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C31 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES A43 Current residence of mother Field: 61 Position: 112 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION THIS HOUSEHOLD 1 1057 3421499 ANOTHER HOUSEHOLD 2 5704 11591759 AN INSTITUTION 3 252 499162 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 15 47078 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 3713 7682464 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 6 21610 NOT STATED 9 M 2 3553 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question A43. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered (A41 = 01 to 07 or 98, 99) and (DVBMOTIN = 1 or DVAMOTIN = 1 or A29 = 1 or A30 = 1). COMMENTS: Does she live... DVA44 Living arrangement of respondent s mother Field: 62 Position: 113 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION LIVES ALONE 1 1502 3029931 WITH SPOUSE WHO IS NOT FATHER 2 478 1059587 WITH SPOUSE WHO IS FATHER 3 3894 8919023 LIVES WITH SOMEONE ELSE 4 1126 2480785 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 34 88361 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 3714 7686454 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 0 0 NOT STATED 9 M 1 2983 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered (A44 = 7 AND A45 = 7 and A45A = 7) or A44 = 1, 6, 8, 9 or A45 = 2, 8 or A45A = 1, 2 or A43 = 1 or derived from household composition matrix. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C32 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES A47 Frequency of contact with mother-past 12 months Field: 63 Position: 114 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION DAILY 1 626 1130069 AT LEAST ONCE A WEEK 2 2097 4143488 AT LEAST ONCE A MONTH 3 1287 2612208 LESS THAN ONCE A MONTH 4 1485 3093996 NOT AT ALL 5 458 1103885 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 14 43088 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 4771 11107953 NOT STATED 9 M 11 32437 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question A47. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered A43 = 2, 3, 8, 9. COMMENTS: During the past 12 months, did you see her.... A49 Frequency of contact by letter/phone with mother Field: 64 Position: 115 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION DAILY 1 1219 2268414 AT LEAST ONCE A WEEK 2 2839 5768887 AT LEAST ONCE A MONTH 3 1287 2776795 LESS THAN ONCE A MONTH 4 395 854083 NOT AT ALL 5 206 398949 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 14 43088 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 4772 11109997 NOT STATED 9 M 17 46912 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question A49. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered A43 = 2, 3, 8, 9. COMMENTS: During the past 12 months, how often did you have contact by letter or telephone with her? Was it... GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C33 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES A51 Man who mostly raised the respondent is... Field: 65 Position: 116-117 Format: I2 Zero-filled CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION BIRTH FATHER 1 826 1775336 ADOPTIVE FATHER 2 161 319631 STEP-FATHER 3 224 501142 MOTHER S PARTNER (COMMON-LAW) 4 22 48671 FOSTER FATHER 5 24 47199 GRANDFATHER 6 100 200548 OTHER MALE RELATIVE 7 76 158900 NO SUCH PERSON 8 260 560572 OTHER PERSON 9 9 21321 NOT APPLICABLE 97 M 9014 19547938 DO NOT KNOW 98 M 15 27614 NOT STATED 99 M 18 58255 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question A51. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered (A2 = 2, 3, 8, 9 or A3 = 2, 9) and (A26 GE 01). COMMENTS: Who, if anyone, do you think of as the man who mostly raised you when you were growing up? DVA53A54 Father of respondent still living Field: 66 Position: 118 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 5290 11972786 NO 2 4974 10289520 NOT APLICABLE 7 M 423 855134 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 41 82487 NOT STATED 9 M 21 67198 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered (A53 = 1, 2, 8, 9 or A54 = 1, 2, 8, 9 or A26 = 00 or A51 = 08, 98, 99) or (DVBFATIN = 1 and A51 = 97). GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C34 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES DVA55 Age of respondent when his father died Field: 67 Position: 119-121 Format: F3.1 Zero-filled CONTENT VALUE SAMPLE POPULATION MEAN 35.00 34.88 MINIMUM 0.3 MAXIMUM 75.3 RANGE 75.0 4587 9472427 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 99.6 M 21 67198 NOT APPLICABLE 99.7 M 5754 12910407 DO NOT KNOW 99.8 M 368 781711 NOT STATED 99.9 M 19 35383 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question A55. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered A53 = 2 or A54 = 2. COMMENTS: This is a derived variable, in years, to one decimal. DVA59 Region of birth of father Field: 68 Position: 122 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION CANADA 1 7975 15660414 OTHER NORTH AMERICA 2 240 518928 SOUTH/CENTRAL AMERICA/CARIB. 3 150 486172 EUROPE 4 1863 4886222 AFRICA 5 77 222995 ASIA 6 383 1344028 OCEANIA/OTHER/NOT STATED 9 61 148365 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question A59. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered A58 or A59. COMMENTS: This is a derived variable. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C35 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES DVA60CO Highest level of education attained - father Field: 69 Position: 123-124 Format: I2 Zero-filled CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION DOCTORATE/MASTERS/BACHELOR 1 916 2283789 DIPL/CERT. FROM COMM. COLLEGE 2 308 725191 DIPL. FROM TRADE/TECH/VOC/BUS. 3 419 932577 SOME UNIVERSITY 4 183 423319 SOME COMMUNITY COLLEGE 5 38 105893 SOME TRADE/TECH/VOC/BUS. 6 70 167498 HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA 7 1542 3615438 LESS THAN HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA 8 1374 2620822 ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 9 3402 7075613 NO SCHOOLING 10 221 437805 OTHER 11 9 19606 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 96 M 18 58255 NOT APPLICABLE 97 M 438 882748 DO NOT KNOW 98 M 1800 3880581 NOT STATED 99 M 11 37990 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question A60. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered A56 = 1, 2, 8, 9 or A57 = 1, 2, 8, 9. COMMENTS: This is a derived variable. DVA62 Year of birth of the respondent s father Field: 70 Position: 125-128 Format: I4 Zero-filled CONTENT VALUE SAMPLE POPULATION MEAN 1921.25 1922.44 MINIMUM 1853 MAXIMUM 1973 RANGE 120 9063 19392039 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 9996 M 18 58255 NOT APPLICABLE 9997 M 438 882748 DO NOT KNOW 9998 M 1164 2791493 NOT STATED 9999 M 66 142590 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered question A62 or question A64. COMMENTS: In what year was he born? (A62) or How old is he now? (A64) GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C36 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES A65 Father worked full-time or part-time(before 15) Field: 71 Position: 129-130 Format: I2 Zero-filled CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION FULL-TIME FOR THE WHOLE PERIOD 1 9666 21100719 MOSTLY FULL-TIME 2 303 563754 PART-TIME FOR THE WHOLE PERIOD 3 83 132783 MOSTLY PART-TIME 4 52 108001 EQUAL AMOUNTS FULL-/PART-TIME 5 11 9373 NOT AT ALL (FOR PAY) 6 88 185692 EQUAL AMT FULL/PART/NOT WORK 7 26 61035 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 96 M 18 58255 NOT APPLICABLE 97 M 438 882748 DO NOT KNOW 98 M 51 126406 NOT STATED 99 M 13 38359 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question A65. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered A62 = 1853 to 1973 or 9998, 9999. COMMENTS: During most of the time you were growing up (before you turned 15), did he usually work full-time, part-time or did he not work for pay at all? A67 Current residence of father Field: 72 Position: 131 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION THIS HOUSEHOLD 1 827 2786694 ANOTHER HOUSEHOLD 2 1233 2657989 AN INSTITUTION 3 82 164537 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 21 67198 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 8575 17566183 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 8 17255 NOT STATED 9 M 3 7269 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question A67. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered (A65 = 01 to 07 or 98, 99) and ((DVBFATIN = 1 or DVAFATIN = 1 or A53 = 1 or A54 = 1) and A45A ne 1). COMMENTS: Does he live... GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C37 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES DVA68 Living arrangement of respondent s father Field: 73 Position: 132 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION LIVES ALONE 1 473 1004781 WITH SPOUSE WHO IS NOT MOTHER 2 620 1393501 WITH SPOUSE WHO IS MOTHER 3 3894 8919023 LIVES WITH SOMEONE ELSE 4 275 583208 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 55 158168 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 5428 11199581 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 3 7861 NOT STATED 9 M 1 1002 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered (A44 = 7 and A45 = 7 and A45A = 7) or A68 = 1, 6, 8, 9 or A69 = 1, 2, 8 or A45A = 1 or A67 = 1 or derived from household composition matrix. A71 Frequency of contact with father-past 12 months Field: 74 Position: 133 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION DAILY 1 445 795291 AT LEAST ONCE A WEEK 2 1480 2938115 AT LEAST ONCE A MONTH 3 988 2065697 LESS THAN ONCE A MONTH 4 1161 2454428 NOT AT ALL 5 378 903254 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 21 67198 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 6265 14013835 NOT STATED 9 M 11 29307 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question A71. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered A67 = 2, 3, 8, 9. COMMENTS: During the past 12 months, did you see him... GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C38 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES A73 Frequency of contact by letter/phone with father Field: 75 Position: 134 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION DAILY 1 496 951561 AT LEAST ONCE A WEEK 2 1950 3925112 AT LEAST ONCE A MONTH 3 1202 2577198 LESS THAN ONCE A MONTH 4 540 1172255 NOT AT ALL 5 261 517357 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 21 67198 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 6265 14013835 NOT STATED 9 M 14 42609 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question A73. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered A67 = 2, 3, 8, 9. COMMENTS: During the past 12 months, how often did you have contact by letter or telephone with him? Was it... DVA75 Respondent s parents ever separated or divorced Field: 76 Position: 135 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 1455 3158670 NO 2 8955 19363517 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 284 609344 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 23 66673 NOT STATED 9 M 32 68921 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered A75 = 1, 2, 8, 9 or (DVBMOTIN = 1 and DVBFATIN = 1) or A16 = 02, 05, 07 or A19 = 02, 05, 07 or A22 = 02, 05, 07. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C39 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES DVA76 Age of resp. when his/her parent last separated Field: 77 Position: 136-138 Format: F3.1 Zero-filled CONTENT VALUE SAMPLE POPULATION MEAN 19.73 19.47 MINIMUM 0.1 MAXIMUM 52.8 RANGE 52.7 648 1306516 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 99.6 M 32 68921 NOT APPLICABLE 99.7 M 9909 21497248 NOT STATED 99.9 M 160 394440 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, questions A76M, A76Y. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered A75 = 1. COMMENTS: This is a derived variable, in years, to one decimal. A78 Spouse s parents ever separated or divorced Field: 78 Position: 139 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 733 1757072 NO 2 5153 12517868 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 4733 8670938 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 48 129369 NOT STATED 9 M 82 191879 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question A78. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered DVMS = 1, 2. COMMENTS: Did your spouse/partner's parents (or parental substitutes) ever separate or divorce? GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C40 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES A79CAP Age of spouse when parents sep./div. Field: 79 Position: 140-141 Format: I2 Zero-filled CONTENT VALUE SAMPLE POPULATION MEAN 14.04 13.79 MINIMUM 0 MAXIMUM 30 RANGE 30 644 1550421 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 96 M 82 191879 NOT APPLICABLE 97 M 9934 21318174 DO NOT KNOW 98 M 89 206652 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered A78 = 1. COMMENTS: The value 30 includes 30 and over. DVA82A85 Age of resp. when last lived with one/both parents Field: 80 Position: 142-144 Format: F3.1 Zero-filled CONTENT VALUE SAMPLE POPULATION MEAN 22.00 21.99 MINIMUM 2.4 MAXIMUM 79.3 RANGE 76.9 9335 19117275 NOT APPLICABLE 99.7 M 1025 3276597 NOT STATED 99.9 M 389 873254 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, questions A82M, A82Y. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered (A43 ne 1 and A67 ne 1) or for which the birth father or mother is not in the household. COMMENTS: This is a derived variable, in years, to one decimal. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C41 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES A84 Resp. always lived with at least with one parent Field: 81 Position: 145 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 1024 3275027 NO 2 125 414201 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 9599 19576328 NOT STATED 9 M 1 1569 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question A84. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered A43 = 1 or A67 = 1 or for which the birth father or mother is in the household. COMMENTS: Have you always lived with at least one of your parents? (or parent substitutes) A83A86C1 Reason for last move - attend school Field: 82 Position: 146 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 1283 2575588 NO 2 8352 17186829 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 1 1569 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 1024 3275027 NOT STATED 9 M 89 228111 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered A84 = 1 or A83C01 = 1, 2, 9 or A86C01 = 1, 2, 6, 9. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C42 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES A83A86C2 Reason for last move - because of a job Field: 83 Position: 147 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 1921 3705562 NO 2 7714 16056856 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 1 1569 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 1024 3275027 NOT STATED 9 M 89 228111 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered A84 = 1 or A83C02 = 1, 2, 9 or A86C02 = 1, 2, 6, 9. A83A86C3 Reason for last move-get married/live with partner Field: 84 Position: 148 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 3571 7757931 NO 2 6064 12004486 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 1 1569 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 1024 3275027 NOT STATED 9 M 89 228111 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered A84 = 1 or A83C03 = 1, 2, 9 or A86C03 = 1, 2, 6, 9. A83A86C4 Reason for last move - be independent Field: 85 Position: 149 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 2209 4259472 NO 2 7426 15502945 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 1 1569 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 1024 3275027 NOT STATED 9 M 89 228111 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered A84 = 1, or A83C04 = 1, 2, 9 or A86C04 = 1, 2, 6, 9. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C43 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES A83A86C5 Reason for last move - other reason Field: 86 Position: 150 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 870 1896874 NO 2 8765 17865544 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 1 1569 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 1024 3275027 NOT STATED 9 M 89 228111 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered A84 = 1 or A83C05 = 1, 2, 9 or A86C05 1, 2, 6, 9. DVA83S1 Main reason for move-family problems/conflict Field: 87 Position: 151 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 80 153949 NO 2 9430 19194268 NOT APPLICABLE-STILL WITH PAR. 7 M 1150 3690797 NOT STATED 9 M 89 228111 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered A83C05. DVA83S2 Main reason for move-sep./div./remarriage of par. Field: 88 Position: 152 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 26 43168 NO 2 9484 19305049 NOT APPLICABLE-STILL WITH PAR. 7 M 1150 3690797 NOT STATED 9 M 89 228111 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered A83C05. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C44 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES DVA83S3 Main reason for move-join the armed forces/war Field: 89 Position: 153 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 52 130091 NO 2 9458 19218126 NOT APPLICABLE-STILL WITH PAR. 7 M 1150 3690797 NOT STATED 9 M 89 228111 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered A83C05. DVA83S4 Main reason for move-war related/fleeing war Field: 90 Position: 154 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 25 80664 NO 2 9485 19267553 NOT APPLICABLE-STILL WITH PAR. 7 M 1150 3690797 NOT STATED 9 M 89 228111 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered A83C05. DVA83S5 Main reason for move-to immigrate into Canada Field: 91 Position: 155 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 159 475828 NO 2 9351 18872389 NOT APPLICABLE-STILL WITH PAR. 7 M 1150 3690797 NOT STATED 9 M 89 228111 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered A83C05. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C45 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES DVA83S6 Main reason for move-did not move Field: 92 Position: 156 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 21 32621 NO 2 9489 19315596 NOT APPLICABLE-STILL WITH PAR. 7 M 1150 3690797 NOT STATED 9 M 89 228111 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered A83C05. DVA83S7 Main reason for move-parent(s) died/hospitalized Field: 93 Position: 157 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 221 376932 NO 2 9289 18971285 NOT APPLICABLE-STILL WITH PAR. 7 M 1150 3690797 NOT STATED 9 M 89 228111 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered A83C05. DVA83S8 Main reason for move-parent(s) moved Field: 94 Position: 158 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 57 117772 NO 2 9453 19230444 NOT APPLICABLE-STILL WITH PAR. 7 M 1150 3690797 NOT STATED 9 M 89 228111 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered A83C05. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C46 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES DVA83S9 Main reason for move-other specified reasons Field: 95 Position: 159 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 226 465190 NO 2 9284 18883027 NOT APPLICABLE-STILL WITH PAR. 7 M 1150 3690797 NOT STATED 9 M 89 228111 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered A83C05. DVA87 Age of resp. when started living with parent again Field: 96 Position: 160-162 Format: F3.1 Zero-filled CONTENT VALUE SAMPLE POPULATION MEAN 28.96 28.43 MINIMUM 16.9 MAXIMUM 57.3 RANGE 40.4 121 396018 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 99.6 M 1 1569 NOT APPLICABLE 99.7 M 10623 22851355 NOT STATED 99.9 M 4 18182 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, questions A87M, A87Y. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered A84 = 2. COMMENTS: This is a derived variable, in years, to one decimal. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C47 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES A88CAP No. of times resp. left home to live on own Field: 97 Position: 163 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION ONE TIME 1 7857 16338452 TWO TIMES 2 1324 2650501 THREE TIMES 3 227 405664 FOUR TIMES 4 67 129254 FIVE TIMES OR MORE 5 116 176045 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 1 1569 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 1024 3275027 NOT STATED 9 M 133 290612 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered A84 = 2, 7. DVA90 Age of resp. when first left home to live on own Field: 98 Position: 164-166 Format: F3.1 Zero-filled CONTENT VALUE SAMPLE POPULATION MEAN 19.11 19.12 MINIMUM 0.0 MAXIMUM 41.8 RANGE 41.8 1328 2565370 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 99.6 M 134 292182 NOT APPLICABLE 99.7 M 8881 19613479 NOT STATED 99.9 M 406 796094 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, questions A90M, A90Y. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered A88 = 02 to 10. COMMENTS: This is a derived variable, in years, to one decimal. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C48 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES A91C01 Reason for first move-attend school Field: 99 Position: 167 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 427 848898 NO 2 1007 1919778 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 134 292182 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 8881 19613479 NOT STATED 9 M 300 592788 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered A90M = 01 to 12 or 98, 99. COMMENTS: What were the main reasons for this first move? Was it.....To attend school? A91C02 Reason for first move-because of a job Field: 100 Position: 168 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 401 779602 NO 2 1033 1989074 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 134 292182 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 8881 19613479 NOT STATED 9 M 300 592788 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered A90M = 01 to 12 or 98, 99. COMMENTS: What were the main reasons for this first move? Was it.....To move because of a job? GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C49 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES A91C03 Reason for first move-get married/live with prtnr Field: 101 Position: 169 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 139 256025 NO 2 1295 2512652 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 134 292182 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 8881 19613479 NOT STATED 9 M 300 592788 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered A90M = 01 to 12 or 98, 99. COMMENTS: What were the main reasons for this first move? Was it.....To get married or live with a partner? A91C04 Reason for first move-be independent/move on own Field: 102 Position: 170 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 376 701193 NO 2 1058 2067484 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 134 292182 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 8881 19613479 NOT STATED 9 M 300 592788 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered A90M = 01 to 12 or 98, 99. COMMENTS: What were the main reasons for this first move? Was it.....To be independent/ move into own place? GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C50 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES A91C05 Reason for first move-other reason Field: 103 Position: 171 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 110 227446 NO 2 1324 2541230 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 134 292182 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 8881 19613479 NOT STATED 9 M 300 592788 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered A90M = 01 to 12 or 98, 99. COMMENTS: What were the main reasons for this first move? Was it.....For some other reason? DVA91S1 Main reason for move-family problems/conflict Field: 104 Position: 172 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 33 62066 NO 2 1535 2998792 NOT APPLICABLE-STILL WITH PAR. 7 M 8881 19613479 NOT STATED 9 M 300 592788 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered A91C05. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C51 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES DVA91S3 Main reason for move-to join armed forces/to war Field: 105 Position: 173 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 24 59744 NO 2 1544 3001114 NOT APPLICABLE-STILL WITH PAR. 7 M 8881 19613479 NOT STATED 9 M 300 592788 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered A91C05. A92C01 Reason for returning home-job ended Field: 106 Position: 174 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 222 424027 NO 2 1205 2335193 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 134 292182 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 8881 19613479 NOT STATED 9 M 307 602244 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered A90M = 01 to 12 or 98, 99. COMMENTS: What were the main reasons for returning home?.....Job ended GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C52 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES A92C02 Reason for returning home-relationship ended Field: 107 Position: 175 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 115 211345 NO 2 1312 2547875 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 134 292182 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 8881 19613479 NOT STATED 9 M 307 602244 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered A90M = 01 to 12 or 98, 99. COMMENTS: What were the main reasons for returning home?.....Relationship ended A92C03 Reason for returning home-financial reason Field: 108 Position: 176 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 352 676189 NO 2 1075 2083031 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 134 292182 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 8881 19613479 NOT STATED 9 M 307 602244 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered A90M = 01 to 12 or 98, 99. COMMENTS: What were the main reasons for returning home?.....Financial reasons GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C53 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES A92C04 Reason for returning home-got a degree/left school Field: 109 Position: 177 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 34 79452 NO 2 1393 2679768 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 134 292182 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 8881 19613479 NOT STATED 9 M 307 602244 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered A90M = 01 to 12 or 98, 99. COMMENTS: What were the main reasons for returning home?.....Obtained degree or left school? A92C05 Reason for returning home-end of school term Field: 110 Position: 178 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 336 657622 NO 2 1091 2101598 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 134 292182 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 8881 19613479 NOT STATED 9 M 307 602244 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered A90M = 01 to 12 or 98, 99. COMMENTS: What were the main reasons for returning home?.....End of school term (year) GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C54 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES A92C06 Reason for returning homme-other reasons Field: 111 Position: 179 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 402 779260 NO 2 1025 1979960 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 134 292182 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 8881 19613479 NOT STATED 9 M 307 602244 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered A90M = 01 to 12 or 98, 99. COMMENTS: What were the main reasons for returning home?.....Other reasons B2 Resp. grew up with step-/adopted/half-brothers Field: 112 Position: 180 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 790 1717454 NO 2 9947 21519417 NOT STATED 9 M 12 30255 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question B2. COVERAGE: All respondents. COMMENTS: Did you grow up with any step-, adopted or half-brothers? GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C55 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES DVB3CAP Number of step-brothers Field: 113 Position: 181 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION NONE 0 10527 22722549 ONE STEP-BROTHER 1 118 276772 TWO STEP-BROTHERS 2 54 126106 THREE STEP-BROTHERS 3 20 65330 FOUR STEP-BROTHERS 4 13 29501 FIVE STEP-BROTHERS OR MORE 5 5 16614 NOT STATED- PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 12 30255 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered B2 = 2 or B3 = 01 to 16 or 96, 99. DVB4CAP Number of half-brothers Field: 114 Position: 182 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION NONE 0 10280 22267124 ONE HALF-BROTHER 1 281 599337 TWO HALF-BROTHERS 2 97 214520 THREE HALF-BROTHERS 3 44 79386 FOUR HALF-BROTHERS 4 18 32227 FIVE HALF-BROTHERS OR MORE 5 17 44277 NOT STATED- PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 12 30255 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered B2 = 2 or B4 = 01 to 16 or 96, 99. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C56 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES DVB5CAP Number of adopted brothers Field: 115 Position: 183 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION NONE 0 10561 22876172 ONE ADOPTED BROTHER 1 144 295189 TWO ADOPTED BROTHERS 2 23 49453 THREE ADOPTED BROTHERS 3 3 6881 FOUR ADOPTED BROTHERS 4 3 3797 FIVE ADOPTED BROTHERS OR MORE 5 2 2711 NOT STATED- PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 12 30255 NOT STATED 9 M 1 2668 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered B2 = 2 or B5 = 01 to 16 or 96, 99. DVB6CAP Number of full(birth) brothers Field: 116 Position: 184 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION NONE 0 2720 6225391 ONE FULL(BIRTH) BROTHER 1 3184 7131939 TWO FULL(BIRTH) BROTHERS 2 2009 4397871 THREE FULL(BIRTH) BROTHERS 3 1123 2229738 FOUR FULL(BIRTH) BROTHERS 4 748 1384774 FIVE BIRTH BROTHERS OR MORE 5 944 1849656 NOT STATED 9 M 21 47756 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: All respondents. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C57 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES DVB7CAP Total number of brothers respondent grew up with Field: 117 Position: 185-186 Format: I2 Zero-filled CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION NO BROTHERS 0 2294 5306322 ONE BROTHER 1 3275 7301618 TWO BROTHERS 2 2124 4684781 THREE BROTHERS 3 1203 2370913 FOUR BROTHERS 4 799 1520437 FIVE BROTHERS 5 445 895150 SIX BROTHERS 6 268 507859 SEVEN BROTHERS 7 145 283586 EIGHT BROTHERS OR MORE 8 173 345025 NOT STATED 99 M 23 51434 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: All respondents. DVB8CAP Number of respondent s brothers still living Field: 118 Position: 187 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION NONE 0 565 1145660 ONE BROTHER 1 3460 7604673 TWO BROTHERS 2 2069 4477458 THREE BROTHERS 3 1052 2103271 FOUR BROTHERS 4 632 1252126 FIVE BROTHERS OR MORE 5 652 1310696 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 2294 5306322 NOT STATED 9 M 25 66920 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered (B8 >= 00 and B8 <= 15 or 99) or B8B = 1, 2, 9 or (DVB3CAP = 0 and DVB4CAP = 0 and DVB5CAP = 0 and DVB6CAP = 0). GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C58 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES DVB10CAP Number of older brothers of respondent Field: 119 Position: 188 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION NONE 0 3041 6602929 ONE OLDER BROTHER 1 2768 5940888 TWO OLDER BROTHERS 2 1140 2352975 THREE OLDER BROTHERS 3 501 1010431 FOUR OLDER BROTHERS 4 225 445158 FIVE OR MORE OLDER BROTHERS 5 184 380823 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 25 66920 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 2859 6451982 NOT STATED 9 M 6 15019 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered (B11 >= 00 and B11 <= 20) or B11 = 99 or B10 = 1, 2, 9 or (B10 = 7 and B11 = 7) or (B10 = 6 and B11 = 6). B12 Resp. grew up with step-/adopted/half-sisters Field: 120 Position: 189 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 731 1609730 NO 2 10002 21615604 NOT STATED 9 M 16 41791 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question B12. COVERAGE: All respondents. COMMENTS: Did you grow up with any step-, adopted or half-sisters? GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C59 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES DVB13CAP Number of step-sisters Field: 121 Position: 190 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION NONE 0 10543 22769610 ONE STEP-SISTER 1 120 295092 TWO STEP-SISTERS 2 44 92335 THREE STEP-SISTERS 3 21 54347 FOUR STEP-SISTERS 4 1 906 FIVE STEP-SISTERS OR MORE 5 4 13044 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 16 41791 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered B12 = 2 or B13 = 01 to 16 or 96, 99. DVB14CAP Number of half-sisters Field: 122 Position: 191 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION NONE 0 10329 22334707 ONE HALF-SISTER 1 237 532674 TWO HALF-SISTERS 2 92 192545 THREE HALF-SISTERS 3 38 87482 FOUR HALF-SISTERS 4 20 40240 FIVE HALF-SISTERS OR MORE 5 17 37687 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 16 41791 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered B12 = 2 or B14 = 01 to 16 or 96, 99. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C60 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES DVB15CAP Number of adopted sisters Field: 123 Position: 192 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION NONE 0 10562 22870705 ONE ADOPTED SISTER 1 146 292249 TWO ADOPTED SISTERS 2 20 55793 THREE ADOPTED SISTERS 3 4 5185 FIVE ADOPTED SISTERS OR MORE 5 1 1402 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 16 41791 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered B12 = 2 or B15 = 01 to 16 or 96, 99. DVB16CAP Number of full(birth) sisters Field: 124 Position: 193 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION NONE 0 2829 6599128 ONE FULL(BIRTH) SISTER 1 3194 7121892 TWO FULL(BIRTH) SISTERS 2 1932 4086844 THREE FULL(BIRTH) SISTERS 3 1125 2287973 FOUR FULL(BIRTH) SISTERS 4 725 1411720 FIVE FULL(BIRTH) SIS. OR MORE 5 920 1701716 NOT STATED 9 M 24 57852 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: All respondents. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C61 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES DVB17CAP Total number of sisters resp. grew up with Field: 125 Position: 194-195 Format: I2 Zero-filled CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION NO SISTERS 0 2449 5761904 ONE SISTER 1 3259 7230652 TWO SISTERS 2 2058 4391825 THREE SISTERS 3 1187 2436803 FOUR SISTERS 4 768 1494179 FIVE SISTERS 5 453 910451 SIX SISTERS 6 285 530419 SEVEN SISTERS 7 137 236382 EIGHT SISTERS OR MORE 8 129 216658 NOT STATED 99 M 24 57852 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: All respondents. DVB18CAP Number of sisters still living Field: 126 Position: 196 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION NONE 0 351 680418 ONE SISTER 1 3328 7367147 TWO SISTERS 2 2022 4286008 THREE SISTERS 3 1157 2390143 FOUR SISTERS 4 668 1285867 FIVE SISTERS OR MORE 5 742 1416393 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 2449 5761904 NOT STATED 9 M 32 79245 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered (B18 >= 00 and B18 <= 15) or B18 = 99 or B18B = 1, 2, 9 or (DVB13CAP = 0 and DVB14CAP = 0 and DVB15CAP = 0 and DVB16CAP = 0). GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C62 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES DVB20CAP Number of older sisters still living Field: 127 Position: 197 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION NONE 0 2889 6077534 ONE OLDER SISTER 1 2826 6158931 TWO OLDER SISTERS 2 1217 2506469 THREE OLDER SISTERS 3 526 1088512 FOUR OLDER SISTERS 4 244 500405 FIVE OLDER SISTERS OR MORE 5 209 402958 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 32 79245 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 2800 6442322 NOT STATED 9 M 6 10750 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered (B21 >= 00 and B21 <= 20) or B21 = 99 or B20 = 1, 2, 9 or (B20 = 7 and B21 = 7) or (B20 = 6 and B21 = 6). DVB23CAP No. of brothers respondent did not grow up with Field: 128 Position: 198 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION NO BROTHERS 0 10004 21879888 ONE BROTHER 1 416 797289 TWO BROTHERS 2 159 296865 THREE BROTHERS 3 62 91518 FOUR BROTHERS 4 35 59723 FIVE BROTHERS OR MORE 5 30 62651 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 33 66596 NOT STATED 9 M 10 12594 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered B22 = 1. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C63 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES DVB25CAP No. of sisters respondent did not grow up with Field: 129 Position: 199 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION NO SISTERS 0 10072 21948698 ONE SISTER 1 361 703752 TWO SISTERS 2 160 340856 THREE SISTERS 3 57 100997 FOUR SISTERS 4 31 47445 FIVE SISTERS OR MORE 5 23 40656 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 36 74477 NOT STATED 9 M 9 10246 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered B24 = 1. C3 Respondent had a very happy childhood Field: 130 Position: 200 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION STRONGLY AGREE 1 2793 6039688 AGREE 2 6454 14082981 DISAGREE 3 1009 2022567 STRONGLY DISAGREE 4 243 432483 NO OPINION 5 70 153895 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 101 269480 NOT STATED 9 M 79 266032 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question C3. COVERAGE: All respondents. COMMENTS: I had a very happy childhood. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C64 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES C5A Respondent was very close emotionally to father Field: 131 Position: 201 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION STRONGLY AGREE 1 1660 3523521 AGREE 2 5559 12198550 DISAGREE 3 2387 5106910 STRONGLY DISAGREE 4 570 1093573 NO OPINION 5 163 386824 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 163 294562 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 148 360479 NOT STATED 9 M 99 302706 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question C5A. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered A26 >= 01. COMMENTS: I was very close emotionally to my father/father substitutes when I was growing up (before 15 years of age). C5C Respondent was very close emotionally to mother Field: 132 Position: 202 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION STRONGLY AGREE 1 2881 6257403 AGREE 2 6229 13568904 DISAGREE 3 1123 2280843 STRONGLY DISAGREE 4 189 347220 NO OPINION 5 73 156021 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 22 40251 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 118 294974 NOT STATED 9 M 114 321509 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question C5C. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered A25 >= 01. COMMENTS: I was very close emotionally to my mother/mother substitutes when I was growing up (before 15 years of age). GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C65 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES DVC17 Employed mother-warm relationship with children Field: 133 Position: 203 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION STRONGLY AGREE 1 1266 2606588 AGREE 2 5444 12016994 DISAGREE 3 2679 5519866 STRONGLY DISAGREE 4 294 586445 NO OPINION 5 468 1020461 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 495 1197306 NOT STATED 9 M 103 319466 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: All respondents. COMMENTS: An employed mother can establish just as warm and secure a relationship with her children as a mother who does not work for pay. DVC18 Having a job-best way for a woman to be independ. Field: 134 Position: 204 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION STRONGLY AGREE 1 903 1723497 AGREE 2 4788 10416972 DISAGREE 3 3647 7835744 STRONGLY DISAGREE 4 281 628040 NO OPINION 5 487 1061635 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 539 1282761 NOT STATED 9 M 104 318476 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: All respondents. COMMENTS: Having a job is the best way for a woman to be independent person. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C66 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES DVC19 Keeping house is just as fulfilling as working Field: 135 Position: 205 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION STRONGLY AGREE 1 979 1941018 AGREE 2 5414 11663495 DISAGREE 3 2669 5783642 STRONGLY DISAGREE 4 345 688876 NO OPINION 5 632 1381223 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 603 1474559 NOT STATED 9 M 107 334312 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: All respondents. COMMENTS: Keeping house is just as fulfilling as working for pay. DVC20 Man and woman should contribute to the hhld income Field: 136 Position: 206 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION STRONGLY AGREE 1 1438 3137940 AGREE 2 6225 13288327 DISAGREE 3 1898 4003287 STRONGLY DISAGREE 4 64 132354 NO OPINION 5 576 1280797 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 447 1107809 NOT STATED 9 M 101 316612 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: All respondents. COMMENTS: Both the man and the woman should contribute to the household income. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C67 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES DVC21 Pre-school child will suffer if both parents work Field: 137 Position: 207 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION STRONGLY AGREE 1 1241 2598535 AGREE 2 4742 10225279 DISAGREE 3 3380 7255256 STRONGLY DISAGREE 4 319 665624 NO OPINION 5 465 1007062 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 502 1198065 NOT STATED 9 M 100 317306 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: All respondents. COMMENTS: A pre-school child is likely to suffer if both parents are employed. DVC22 What most women really want is a home and children Field: 138 Position: 208 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION STRONGLY AGREE 1 597 1182100 AGREE 2 4534 9539953 DISAGREE 3 3704 8067083 STRONGLY DISAGREE 4 338 715696 NO OPINION 5 764 1749187 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 709 1683981 NOT STATED 9 M 103 329125 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: All respondents. COMMENTS: A job is all-right, but what most women really want is a home and children. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C68 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES DVC24 What men want is to be successful in their job Field: 139 Position: 209 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION STRONGLY AGREE 1 679 1300373 AGREE 2 4638 9708333 DISAGREE 3 3835 8503392 STRONGLY DISAGREE 4 291 693994 NO OPINION 5 607 1329999 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 592 1395470 NOT STATED 9 M 107 335564 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: All respondents. COMMENTS: Having a family is all right, but what most men really want is to be succesful in their job. DVC25 Raising children is not a man s responsibility Field: 140 Position: 210 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION STRONGLY AGREE 1 70 151911 AGREE 2 616 1442188 DISAGREE 3 5863 12760032 STRONGLY DISAGREE 4 3584 7280048 NO OPINION 5 215 523138 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 293 764417 NOT STATED 9 M 108 345392 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: All respondents. COMMENTS: A man does not have to be very involved in sharing the everyday tasks of raising children; this is not primarily a man's responsibility. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C69 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES DVC26 A man s role is to bring enough money home Field: 141 Position: 211 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION STRONGLY AGREE 1 331 630382 AGREE 2 2835 5931540 DISAGREE 3 5148 11156158 STRONGLY DISAGREE 4 1776 3832955 NO OPINION 5 256 606417 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 298 778486 NOT STATED 9 M 105 331187 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: All respondents. COMMENTS: If a man brings enough money home so his wife and children have a comfortable life, he has fulfilled his role as a husband and a parent. DVC27 A man should refuse a promotion at work Field: 142 Position: 212 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION STRONGLY AGREE 1 374 775969 AGREE 2 4238 9215560 DISAGREE 3 3887 8329164 STRONGLY DISAGREE 4 248 463957 NO OPINION 5 1029 2199712 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 869 1957143 NOT STATED 9 M 104 325621 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: All respondents. COMMENTS: A man should refuse a promotion at work if it means spending too little time with his family. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C70 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES DVC27B A woman should refuse a promotion at work Field: 143 Position: 213 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION STRONGLY AGREE 1 615 1245462 AGREE 2 4851 10448415 DISAGREE 3 3157 6872542 STRONGLY DISAGREE 4 235 448942 NO OPINION 5 972 2109345 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 815 1818548 NOT STATED 9 M 104 323873 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: All respondents. COMMENTS: A woman should refuse a promotion at work if it means spending too little time with her family. C8 Importance of having a lasting relationship Field: 144 Position: 214 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION VERY IMPORTANT 1 5919 12995821 IMPORTANT 2 3650 7879395 NOT VERY IMPORTANT 3 698 1271515 NOT AT ALL IMPORTANT 4 98 154570 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 288 668353 NOT STATED 9 M 96 297470 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question C8. COVERAGE: All respondents. COMMENTS: In order for YOU to be happy in life, is it very important, important, not very important or not all important.... To have a lasting relationship as a couple? GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C71 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES C9 Importance of being married Field: 145 Position: 215 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION VERY IMPORTANT 1 3457 7948108 IMPORTANT 2 3503 7820272 NOT VERY IMPORTANT 3 2811 5576264 NOT AT ALL IMPORTANT 4 608 987678 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 286 653530 NOT STATED 9 M 84 281273 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question C9. COVERAGE: All respondents. COMMENTS: In order for YOU to be happy in life, is it very important, important, not very important or not at all important.... To be married? C10 Importance of having at least one child Field: 146 Position: 216 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION VERY IMPORTANT 1 3459 7473398 IMPORTANT 2 4542 9932931 NOT VERY IMPORTANT 3 1962 4162596 NOT AT ALL IMPORTANT 4 340 614650 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 356 793161 NOT STATED 9 M 90 290389 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question C10. COVERAGE: All respondents. COMMENTS: In order for YOU to be happy in life, is it very important, important, not very important or not at all important.... To have at least one child? GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C72 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES C11 Importance of being able to take a paying job Field: 147 Position: 217 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION VERY IMPORTANT 1 2865 6326517 IMPORTANT 2 5022 11101418 NOT VERY IMPORTANT 3 2044 4084972 NOT AT ALL IMPORTANT 4 370 609395 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 358 859022 NOT STATED 9 M 90 285801 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question C11. COVERAGE: All respondents. COMMENTS: In order for YOU to be happy in life, is it very important, important, not very important or not at all important.... To be able to take a paying job either outside or inside the home? DVD4CAP Number of step-children raised by resp. Field: 148 Position: 218-219 Format: I2 Zero-filled CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION NO STEP-CHILDREN 0 10240 22165105 ONE STEP-CHILD 1 262 584745 TWO STEP-CHILDREN 2 142 315449 THREE STEP-CHILDREN 3 59 112547 FOUR STEP-CHILDREN 4 18 35229 FIVE STEP-CHILDREN OR MORE 5 16 25131 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 96 M 8 18256 NOT STATED 99 M 4 10663 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered D3 = 2 or D4 = 01 to 16 or 96, 99. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C73 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES DVD7CAP Number of adopted children raised by respondent Field: 149 Position: 220-221 Format: I2 Zero-filled CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION NO ADOPTED CHILDREN 0 10483 22712963 ONE ADOPTED CHILD 1 175 359318 TWO ADOPTED CHILDREN 2 67 135293 THREE ADOPTED CHILDREN OR MORE 3 16 41296 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 96 M 8 18256 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered D6 = 2 or (D7A = 01 to 16 or 96, 99 and D7B = 97) or (D7B = 01 to 16 or 99 and D7A = 97). DVD12CAP Number of birth children of respondent Field: 150 Position: 222-223 Format: I2 Zero-filled CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION NO BIRTH CHILDREN 0 3751 8202392 ONE BIRTH CHILD 1 1582 3291279 TWO BIRTH CHILDREN 2 2633 5836790 THREE BIRTH CHILDREN 3 1335 3020339 FOUR BIRTH CHILDREN 4 676 1422554 FIVE BIRTH CHILDREN 5 337 708180 SIX BIRTH CHILDREN 6 177 348060 SEVEN BIRTH CHILDREN 7 98 160738 EIGHT BIRTH CHILDREN 8 56 112044 NINE BIRTH CHILDREN 9 34 55289 TEN BIRTH CHILDREN OR MORE 10 56 82513 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 96 M 9 15257 NOT STATED 99 M 5 11690 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered (DVSEX = 1 and D10A = 2 or 9 or D12A = 01 to 14 or 99) or (DVSEX = 2 and D10B = 2 or 9 or D12B = 01 to 14 or 99). GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C74 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES DVD17CAP Number of grandchildren respondent has Field: 151 Position: 224-225 Format: I2 Zero-filled CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION NO GRAND-CHILDREN 0 7970 17633013 ONE GRAND-CHILD 1 413 893724 TWO GRAND-CHILDREN 2 488 1036225 THREE GRAND-CHILDREN 3 340 723495 FOUR GRAND-CHILDREN 4 307 628517 FIVE GRAND-CHILDREN 5 216 412856 SIX GRAND-CHILDREN 6 195 436979 SEVEN GRAND-CHILDREN 7 136 252161 EIGHT GRAND-CHILDREN 8 116 220888 NINE GRAND-CHILDREN 9 98 204287 TEN GRAND-CHILDREN 10 76 156183 ELEVEN GRAND-CHILDREN 11 67 114074 TWELVE GRAND-CHILDREN 12 67 120263 THIRTEEN GRAND-CHILDREN 13 32 53997 FOURTEEN GRAND-CHILDREN 14 38 81554 FIFTEEN GRAND-CHILDREN OR MORE 15 159 249461 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 96 M 12 28115 NOT STATED 99 M 19 21333 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered D16 = 2 or D17 = 01 to 16 or 96, 99. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C75 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES D102 Satisfaction - amount of time spent with children Field: 152 Position: 226 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION VERY SATISFIED 1 3691 8215062 SOMEWHAT SATISFIED 2 2476 5192288 NOT VERY SATISFIED 3 636 1328870 NOT SATISFIED AT ALL 4 186 316481 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 3 3486 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 3631 7937916 NOT STATED 9 M 126 273023 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question D102. COVERAGE: Respondents who have at least one non-deceased child. COMMENTS: Overall, would you say that you are very satisfied, somewhat satisfied, not very satisfied or not satisfied at all with the amount of time you spend with your children? D104 Having children made the resp. a happier person Field: 153 Position: 227 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION STRONGLY AGREE 1 3033 6379034 AGREE 2 3578 7848556 DISAGREE 3 241 503971 STRONGLY DISAGREE 4 29 56116 NO OPINION 5 85 159046 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 3 3486 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 3631 7937916 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 52 129033 NOT STATED 9 M 97 249967 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question D104. COVERAGE: Respondents who have at least one non-deceased child. COMMENTS: Having children has made me a happier person. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C76 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES D105 Resp. frustrated because kids take so much time Field: 154 Position: 228 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION STRONGLY AGREE 1 77 175356 AGREE 2 673 1413395 DISAGREE 3 4716 10254057 STRONGLY DISAGREE 4 1327 2732584 NO OPINION 5 173 350378 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 3 3486 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 3631 7937916 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 48 143346 NOT STATED 9 M 101 256607 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question D105. COVERAGE: Respondents who have at least one non-deceased child. COMMENTS: I am often frustrated because my children take so much of my time. D106 Resp. would not have kids if could live life over Field: 155 Position: 229 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION STRONGLY AGREE 1 81 126402 AGREE 2 254 538418 DISAGREE 3 3893 8479031 STRONGLY DISAGREE 4 2599 5469970 NO OPINION 5 96 217228 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 3 3486 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 3631 7937916 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 94 252878 NOT STATED 9 M 98 241796 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question D106. COVERAGE: Respondents who have at least one non-deceased child. COMMENTS: If I could live my life over, I don't think I would have had children. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C77 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES D107A Respondent is a better father than his father was Field: 156 Position: 230 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION STRONGLY AGREE 1 269 653935 AGREE 2 908 2267080 DISAGREE 3 1100 2548228 STRONGLY AGREE 4 68 143053 NO OPINION 5 385 942020 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 3 3486 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 7796 16142571 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 168 417667 NOT STATED 9 M 52 149085 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question D107A. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered D106 = 1 to 5 or 8, 9 and DVSEX = 1. COMMENTS: I think I'm a better father than my father/father substitute was. D107B Respondent is a better mother than her mother was Field: 157 Position: 231 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION STRONGLY AGREE 1 279 554554 AGREE 2 956 1938122 DISAGREE 3 2016 3902419 STRONGLY DISAGREE 4 146 260768 NO OPINION 5 520 988314 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 3 3486 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 6581 15058985 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 192 434384 NOT STATED 9 M 56 126094 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question D107B. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered D106 = 1 to 5 or 8, 9 and DVSEX = 2. COMMENTS: I think I'm a better mother than my mother/mother substitute was. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C78 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES DVF4F5 Respondent or respondent s spouse/partner pregnant Field: 158 Position: 232 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 198 468278 NO 2 3879 9159137 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 6590 13429447 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 15 35911 NOT STATED 9 M 67 174352 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered F4 = 1, 2, 8, 9 or F5 = 1, 2, 8, 9 or (F4 = 7 and F5 = 7). DVF78CAP Number of children resp. intends to have Field: 159 Position: 233 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION NO CHILDREN 0 3887 8243295 ONE CHILD 1 206 402739 TWO CHILDREN 2 1527 3729526 THREE CHILDREN 3 699 1635172 FOUR CHILDREN 4 228 548154 FIVE CHILDREN OR MORE 5 63 177268 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 22 55456 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 3377 6873138 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 606 1234694 NOT STATED 9 M 134 367684 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered (F6 = 2, 8, 9 or F7 = 00 to 13 or 99) or (F8 = 01 to 12 or 99) or (F4 = 7 and F5 = 7 and F6 = 7). GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C79 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES F10 Respondent had an operation to prevent pregnancy Field: 160 Position: 234 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 1433 3035385 NO 2 5740 12873639 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 3464 7042004 NOT STATED 9 M 112 316098 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question F10. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered F4 = 1 or F6 = 1, 2, 8, 9. COMMENTS: Have you had an operation that makes it impossible for you to have another child? F11 Respondent s reasons for having the operation Field: 161 Position: 235 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION CONTRACEPTIVE REASONS 1 941 2077263 MEDICAL REASONS 2 351 687475 BOTH 3 136 255140 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 112 316098 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 9204 19915643 NOT STATED 9 M 5 15507 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question F11. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered F10 = 1. COMMENTS: Did you have that operation for contraceptive or medical reasons? GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C80 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES F12 Resp. been told that can not have any(more) kids Field: 162 Position: 236 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 142 277728 NO 2 5595 12594169 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 4897 10077389 NOT STATED 9 M 115 317839 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question F12. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered F10 = 2, 9. COMMENTS: Have you ever been told that you cannot have any(more) children? F14 Spouse had an operation to prevent pregnancy Field: 163 Position: 237 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 910 2097750 NO 2 3159 7489681 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 6537 13301670 NOT STATED 9 M 143 378024 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question F14. COVERAGE: Respondents where DVMS = 1, 2 and (F5 = 1 or F10 = 1, 2, 9) COMMENTS: Has your spouse/partner had an operation that makes it impossible for him/her to have another child? GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C81 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES F15 Spouse s reasons for having the operation Field: 164 Position: 238 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION CONTRACEPTIVE REASONS 1 669 1527100 MEDICAL REASONS 2 171 401549 BOTH 3 63 148302 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 143 378024 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 9696 20791352 NOT STATED 9 M 7 20798 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question F15. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered F14 = 1. COMMENTS: Did your spouse/partner have that operation for contraceptive or medical reasons? F16 Spouse been told that can not have any(more) kids Field: 165 Position: 239 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 57 141629 NO 2 3109 7361490 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 7447 15399420 NOT STATED 9 M 136 364586 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question F16. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered F14 = 2, 9. COMMENTS: Has your spouse/partner ever been told he/she cannot have any(more) children? GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C82 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES DVF20F24 Respondent and/or spouse/part. using contraceptive Field: 166 Position: 240 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 2443 5240073 NO 2 2552 5453112 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 5457 11742716 NOT STATED 9 M 297 831224 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered F20 = 1,2,9 or F24 = 1,2,9 or F10 = 1 or F14 = 1 or DVPART = 3 or F4 = 1 or F5 = 9. F21F25C1 Contraceptive method - birth control pill Field: 167 Position: 241 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 1101 2282997 NO 2 1301 2845824 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 297 831224 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 8009 17195829 NOT STATED 9 M 41 111252 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered F10 = 1 or F14 = 1 or DVPART = 3 or F4 = 1 or F5 = 9 or F21C01 = 1, 2, 9 or F25C01 = 1, 2, 9 or (F21C01 = 6 and F25C01 = 6). GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C83 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES F21F25C2 Contraceptive method - intra uterine device (IUD) Field: 168 Position: 242 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 126 281348 NO 2 2276 4847473 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 297 831224 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 8009 17195829 NOT STATED 9 M 41 111252 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered F10 = 1 or F14 = 1 or DVPART = 3 or F4 = 1 or F5 = 9 or F21C02 = 1, 2, 9 or F25C02 = 1, 2, 9 or (F21C02 = 6 and F25C02 = 6). F21F25C3 Contraceptive method - sponge Field: 169 Position: 243 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 4 8260 NO 2 2398 5120560 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 297 831224 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 8009 17195829 NOT STATED 9 M 41 111252 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered F10 = 1 or F14 = 1 or DVPART = 3 or F4 = 1 or F5 = 9 or F21C03 = 1, 2, 9 or F25C03 = 1, 2, 9 or (F21C03 = 6 or F25C03 = 6). GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C84 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES F21F25C4 Contraceptive method - diaphragm Field: 170 Position: 244 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 12 28552 NO 2 2390 5100269 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 297 831224 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 8009 17195829 NOT STATED 9 M 41 111252 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered F10 = 1 or F14 = 1 or DVPART = 3 or F4 = 1 or F5 = 9 or F21C04 = 1, 2, 9 or F25C04 = 1, 2, 9 or (F21C04 = 6 and F25C04 = 6). F21F25C5 Contraceptive method - foam, jelly Field: 171 Position: 245 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 22 44798 NO 2 2380 5084023 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 297 831224 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 8009 17195829 NOT STATED 9 M 41 111252 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered F10 = 1 or F14 = 1 or DVPART = 3 or F4 = 1 or F5 = 9 or F21C05 = 1, 2, 9 or F25C05 = 1, 2, 9 or (F21C05 = 6 and F25C05 = 6). GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C85 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES F21F25C6 Contraceptive method - condom Field: 172 Position: 246 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 1197 2637210 NO 2 1205 2491611 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 297 831224 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 8009 17195829 NOT STATED 9 M 41 111252 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered F10 = 1 or F14 = 1 or DVPART = 3 or F4 = 1 or F5 = 9 or F21C06 = 1, 2, 9 or F25C06 = 1, 2, 9 or (F21C06 = 6 and F25C06 = 6). F21F25C7 Contraceptive method - periodic abstinence, rhythm Field: 173 Position: 247 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 49 101506 NO 2 2353 5027315 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 297 831224 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 8009 17195829 NOT STATED 9 M 41 111252 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered F10 = 1 or F14 = 1 or DVPART = 3 or F4 = 1 or F5 = 9 or F21C07 = 1, 2, 9 or F25C07 = 1, 2, 9 or (F21C07 = 6 and F25C07 = 6). GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C86 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES F21F25C8 Contraceptive method - withdrawal Field: 174 Position: 248 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 14 42241 NO 2 2388 5086580 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 297 831224 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 8009 17195829 NOT STATED 9 M 41 111252 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered F10 = 1 or F14 = 1 or DVPART = 3 or F4 = 1 or F5 = 9 or F21C08 = 1, 2, 9 or F25C08 = 1, 2, 9 or (F21C08 = 6 and F25C08 = 6). F21F25C9 Contraceptive method - any other method Field: 175 Position: 249 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 36 72770 NO 2 2366 5056051 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 297 831224 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 8009 17195829 NOT STATED 9 M 41 111252 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered F10 = 1 or F14 = 1 or DVPART = 3 or F4 = 1 or F5 = 9 or F21C09 = 1, 2, 9 or F25C09 = 1, 2, 9 or (F21C09 = 6 and F25C09 = 6). GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C87 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES DVF22F26 Time(weeks) resp./spouse/part. used contraceptive Field: 176 Position: 250-253 Format: I4 Zero-filled CONTENT VALUE SAMPLE POPULATION MEAN 270.94 260.13 MINIMUM 1 MAXIMUM 1560 RANGE 1559 2351 5006801 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 9996 M 297 831224 NOT APPLICABLE 9997 M 8009 17195829 DO NOT KNOW 9998 M 31 74322 NOT STATED 9999 M 61 158949 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered (F22UNIT = 7 and F26UNIT = 7) or F22UNIT = 1, 2, 3, 8, 9 or F26UNIT = 1, 2, 3, 8, 9 or (F22UNIT = 6 and F26UNIT = 6). DVF23F27 Resp./spouse/partner use contraceptive-past 2 yrs. Field: 177 Position: 254 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 3176 6752209 NO 2 2004 4365371 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 5261 11282551 NOT STATED 9 M 308 866995 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered F23 = 1, 2, 9 or F27 = 1, 2, 9 or (DVF22F26 >= 0001 and <= 0500 or 9998, 9999) or (DVF22F26 = 9997 and F23 = 7 and F26UNIT = 7). GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C88 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES DVH1H2 Current legal marital status of respondent Field: 178 Position: 255 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION LEGALLY MARRIED/NOT SEPARATED 1 5089 12513819 LEGALLY MARRIED & SEPARATED 2 416 668905 DIVORCED 3 979 1556047 WIDOWED 4 982 1418242 SINGLE (NEVER LEGALLY MARIED) 5 3272 7085705 NOT STATED 9 M 11 24407 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered H1 = 1, 2, 9, or DVMS = 1. DVH6CAP Age of resp. when started living apart-curr. marr. Field: 179 Position: 256-258 Format: F3.1 Zero-filled CONTENT VALUE SAMPLE POPULATION MEAN 55.58 53.89 MINIMUM 23.7 MAXIMUM 80.0 RANGE 56.3 54 64433 NOT APPLICABLE 99.7 M 10676 23177460 NOT STATED 99.9 M 19 25232 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, questions H6M, H6Y. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered H4 = 01 to 08 or 99. COMMENTS: This is a derived variable, in years, to one decimal. The value 80.0 includes 80.0 and over. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C89 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES DVH9 Respondent ever been in a common-law relationship Field: 180 Position: 259 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 3126 6069514 NO 2 7565 17047824 NOT STATED 9 M 58 149787 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents where DVMS = 1 or H9 = 1, 2, 9. H12A Effect of separat. on relationship with child(ren) Field: 181 Position: 260 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION VERY POSITIVE 1 31 43751 POSITIVE 2 126 208011 NEGATIVE 3 68 102430 VERY NEGATIVE 4 14 26554 NO EFFECT 5 99 142506 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 7 19971 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 10384 22682803 NOT STATED 9 M 20 41100 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question H12A. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered H2 = 2 and TOTALCHD >= 1. COMMENTS: Overall, has your separation had a very positive, positive, negative or very negative effect on your relationship with your child(ren)? GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C90 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES DVH12 Age of respondent at separation - current marriage Field: 182 Position: 261-263 Format: F3.1 Zero-filled CONTENT VALUE SAMPLE POPULATION MEAN 39.73 39.19 MINIMUM 20.1 MAXIMUM 77.2 RANGE 57.1 399 626412 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 99.6 M 9 23065 NOT APPLICABLE 99.7 M 10324 22575155 NOT STATED 99.9 M 17 42494 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, questions H12M, H12Y. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered H2 = 2, 9 and DVMS = 5. COMMENTS: This is a derived variable, in years, to one decimal. DVH13 Age of respondent at start of current marriage Field: 183 Position: 264-266 Format: F3.1 Zero-filled CONTENT VALUE SAMPLE POPULATION MEAN 25.88 25.99 MINIMUM 11.0 MAXIMUM 77.9 RANGE 66.9 5421 12948571 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 99.6 M 9 23065 NOT APPLICABLE 99.7 M 5235 10061336 NOT STATED 99.9 M 84 234154 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, questions H13M, H13Y. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered H2 = 1, 2, 7. COMMENTS: This is a derived variable, in years, to one decimal. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C91 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES H14 Spouse s marital status before entering marriage Field: 184 Position: 267 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION WIDOWED 1 92 200023 DIVORCED 2 435 1031556 SINGLE (NEVER LEGALLY MARRIED) 3 4953 11887380 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 9 23065 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 5235 10061336 NOT STATED 9 M 25 63765 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question H14. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered H13M = 01 to 12 or 98, 99. COMMENTS: What was your spouse's marital status before entering into this marriage? H15 Spouse lived common-law before current marriage Field: 185 Position: 268 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 362 706685 NO 2 5059 12266343 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 9 23065 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 5235 10061336 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 52 133699 NOT STATED 9 M 32 75999 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question H15. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered H14 = 1, 2, 3, 9. COMMENTS: Did your spouse live common-law with anyone else before entering into this marriage? (current marriage) GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C92 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES DVH16SDF Age dif. between resp. & spouse-current marriage Field: 186 Position: 269-270 Format: I2 Zero-filled CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION RESPONDENT 11+ YEARS OLDER 1 98 232525 RESPONDENT 6-10 YEARS OLDER 2 323 859441 RESPONDENT 5 YEARS OLDER 3 168 433331 RESPONDENT 4 YEARS OLDER 4 217 593765 RESPONDENT 3 YEARS OLDER 5 318 826542 RESPONDENT 2 YEARS OLDER 6 409 982020 RESPONDENT 1 YEAR OLDER 7 497 1238168 RESPONDENT SAME AGE 8 1093 2620828 RESPONDENT 1 YEAR YOUNGER 9 513 1213430 RESPONDENT 2 YEARS YOUNGER 10 430 1019409 RESPONDENT 3 YEARS YOUNGER 11 324 708173 RESPONDENT 4 YEARS YOUNGER 12 260 567708 RESPONDENT 5 YEARS YOUNGER 13 190 435470 RESPONDENT 6-10 YEARS YOUNGER 14 400 879173 RESPONDENT 11+ YEARS YOUNGER 15 132 263021 NOT STATED (PATH UNKNOWN) 96 M 9 23065 NOT APPLICABLE 97 M 5235 10061336 NOT STATED 99 M 133 309719 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, questions H16M, H16Y and age of respondent. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered H15 = 1, 2, 8, 9. DVH18CAP Spouse s children respondent did not raise Field: 187 Position: 271 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION NO CHILDREN 0 5154 12390993 ONE CHILD 1 130 266908 TWO CHILDREN 2 90 210300 THREE CHILDREN 3 42 96370 FOUR CHILDREN 4 21 51674 FIVE CHILDREN OR MORE 5 27 53679 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 49 129572 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 5235 10061336 NOT STATED 9 M 1 6293 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered H18 = 01 to 09 or H17 = 2 or 7. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C93 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES DVH20CAP Spouse s chld. < 19 not raised by resp. Field: 188 Position: 272 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION NO CHILDREN 0 233 535202 ONE CHILD 1 58 108416 TWO CHILDREN OR MORE 2 18 39701 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 51 131478 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 10389 22452329 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered H18 = 01 to 03 or 96, 99 or H19 = 2, 7. DVRANKMA Rank of current marriage of respondent Field: 189 Position: 273 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION FIRST MARRIAGE 1 4965 11903054 SECOND MARRIAGE 2 508 1213144 THIRD MARRIAGE 3 32 66527 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 2 3094 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 5242 10081307 NOT STATED 9 M 0 0 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered DVH1H2 = 1 to 5 or H27 = 1, 2, 9 or H41 = 1, 2, 9 or H56 = 1, 2, 9 or H71 = 1, 9 or (H27 = 6 and H41 = 6 and H56 = 6 and H71 = 6). GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C94 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES DVNUMMA Marriages not preceded by common-law union Field: 190 Position: 274 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION NO MARRIAGES 0 2436 4714030 ONE MARRIAGE 1 5883 12881236 TWO MARRIAGES 2 399 884173 THREE MARRIAGES 3 24 41119 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 2 3094 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 2005 4743473 NOT STATED 9 M 0 0 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered (H13Y, H28Y, H43Y, H58Y, H73Y = 1918 to 1995 or 9999) or (H26Y, H34Y, H49Y, H64Y, H79Y = 1942 to 1995 or 9997, 9999) or (H13Y and H28Y and H43Y and H58Y and H73Y = 9996). H21 Spouse provides financial support for children Field: 191 Position: 275 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 44 97116 NO 2 31 50227 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 51 131478 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 10622 22987531 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 1 774 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question H21. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered H19 = 1. COMMENTS: Does your spouse provide financial support for this/those child/children? GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C95 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES H22 Frequency spouse saw those children-past 12 months Field: 192 Position: 276 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION DAILY 1 9 28846 AT LEAST ONCE A WEEK 2 12 25343 AT LEAST ONCE A MONTH 3 15 25039 LESS THAN ONCE A MONTH 4 10 18713 NOT AT ALL 5 25 44877 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 51 131478 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 10622 22987531 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 3 2421 NOT STATED 9 M 2 2878 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question H22. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered H19 = 1. COMMENTS: During the past 12 months, how often did your spouse see (this/those) child/children? Was it... H23 Frequency of contact by letter/phone with children Field: 193 Position: 277 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION DAILY 1 12 34855 AT LEAST ONCE A WEEK 2 21 40265 AT LEAST ONCE A MONTH 3 11 17956 LESS THAN ONCE A MONTH 4 7 13380 NOT AT ALL 5 20 36362 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 51 131478 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 10622 22987531 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 3 2421 NOT STATED 9 M 2 2878 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question H23. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered H19 = 1. COMMENTS: During the past 12 months, how often did your spouse have contact by letter or telephone with (this/those) child/children? Was it... GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C96 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES H25 Resp. and spouse lived common-law before marriage Field: 194 Position: 278 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 1092 2325548 NO 2 157 360794 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 40 114136 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 9458 20463768 NOT STATED 9 M 2 2879 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question H25. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered H19 = 1 and (H9 = 1 or DVMS = 1). COMMENTS: Did you and your spouse live common-law before entering into this marriage? DVH26 Age of respondent at start of current common-law Field: 195 Position: 279-281 Format: F3.1 Zero-filled CONTENT VALUE SAMPLE POPULATION MEAN 26.19 26.52 MINIMUM 14.4 MAXIMUM 67.8 RANGE 53.4 1056 2241339 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 99.6 M 42 117016 NOT APPLICABLE 99.7 M 9615 20824562 NOT STATED 99.9 M 36 84209 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, questions H26M, H26Y. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered H25 = 1. COMMENTS: This is a derived variable, in years, to one decimal. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C97 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES DVNUMTMA Number of marriages the respondent has ever had Field: 196 Position: 282 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION NO MARRIAGES 0 1274 2362203 ONE MARRIAGE 1 6732 14563299 TWO MARRIAGES 2 694 1517097 THREE MARRIAGES OR MORE 3 42 77959 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 2 3094 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 2005 4743473 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents where H13Y, H28Y, H43Y, H58Y, H73Y = 1918 to 1995 or 9996, 9997, 9999. DVEVERMA Respondent ever legally married Field: 197 Position: 283 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 7468 16158355 NO 2 1274 2362203 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 2 3094 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 2005 4743473 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents where H13Y, H28Y = 1918 to 1995 or 9996, 9997, 9999. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C98 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES DVH87H88 Respondent expects to marry or remarry Field: 198 Position: 284 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 2153 5091662 NO 2 2194 3454951 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 12 25868 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 5504 13181263 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 865 1476683 NOT STATED 9 M 21 36699 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered H87 = 1, 2, 7, 8, 9 or H88 = 1, 2, 6, 7, 8, 9. H89 Age respondent would like to get married/remarried Field: 199 Position: 285-286 Format: I2 Zero-filled CONTENT VALUE SAMPLE POPULATION MEAN 30.05 28.80 MINIMUM 17 MAXIMUM 80 RANGE 63 1799 4370071 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 96 M 33 62566 NOT APPLICABLE 97 M 8563 18112897 NOT STATED 99 M 354 721590 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question H89. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered H87 = 1 or H88 = 1. COMMENTS: At what age would you like to get married/remarried? GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C99 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES M1CURREN First marriage is current marriage Field: 200 Position: 287 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 4957 11879315 NO 2 2511 4279040 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 9 23065 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 3272 7085705 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: All respondents who had at least one marriage. COMMENTS: In 42 cases, the respondent had a current common-law union as well as a current marriage because the divorce had not taken place yet. M1AGERES Age of respondent at first marriage Field: 201 Position: 288-290 Format: F3.1 Zero-filled CONTENT VALUE SAMPLE POPULATION MEAN 24.05 24.23 MINIMUM 14.0 MAXIMUM 68.5 RANGE 54.5 7262 15693486 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 99.6 M 9 23065 NOT APPLICABLE 99.7 M 3272 7085705 NOT STATED 99.9 M 206 464869 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, questions H13M, H13Y, or H28M, H28Y. COVERAGE: All respondents who had at least one marriage. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C100 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES M1MSSPOU Marital status of 1st spouse before that marriage Field: 202 Position: 291 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION WIDOWED 1 82 146742 DIVORCED 2 360 752791 SINGLE (NEVER LEGALLY MARRIED) 3 6984 15167671 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 9 23065 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 3272 7085705 NOT STATED 9 M 42 91151 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, questions H14 or H29. COVERAGE: All respondents who had at least one marriage. M1CLSPOU First spouse lived cl with anyone else before mar. Field: 203 Position: 292 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 374 686090 NO 2 6951 15172730 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 9 23065 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 3272 7085705 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 99 201245 NOT STATED 9 M 44 98290 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, questions H15 or H30. COVERAGE: All respondents who had at least one marriage. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C101 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES M1ASPDIF Age dif. between resp. & first spouse Field: 204 Position: 293-294 Format: I2 Zero-filled CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION RESPONDENT 11+ YEARS OLDER 1 57 128075 RESPONDENT 6-10 YEARS OLDER 2 325 812144 RESPONDENT 5 YEARS OLDER 3 190 472278 RESPONDENT 4 YEARS OLDER 4 251 610992 RESPONDENT 3 YEARS OLDER 5 384 891199 RESPONDENT 2 YEARS OLDER 6 484 1104496 RESPONDENT 1 YEAR OLDER 7 616 1451906 RESPONDENT SAME AGE 8 1405 3135633 RESPONDENT 1 YEAR YOUNGER 9 684 1441494 RESPONDENT 2 YEARS YOUNGER 10 607 1297520 RESPONDENT 3 YEARS YOUNGER 11 459 935295 RESPONDENT 4 YEARS YOUNGER 12 362 718614 RESPONDENT 5 YEARS YOUNGER 13 268 546972 RESPONDENT 6-10 YEARS YOUNGER 14 634 1195863 RESPONDENT 11+ YEARS YOUNGER 15 215 366563 NOT STATED (PATH UNKNOWN) 96 M 9 23065 NOT APPLICABLE 97 M 3272 7085705 NOT STATED 99 M 527 1049310 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, questions H16M, H16Y or H31M, H31Y and age of respondent. COVERAGE: All respondents who had at least one marriage. M1CLRSSP First spouse lived cl with resp. before marriage Field: 205 Position: 295 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 1123 2251481 NO 2 726 1451816 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 49 131937 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 8845 19425127 NOT STATED 9 M 6 6763 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, questions H25 or H33. COVERAGE: All respondents who had at least one marriage. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C102 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES M1AGECL Age when respondent lived cl with first spouse Field: 206 Position: 296-298 Format: F3.1 Zero-filled CONTENT VALUE SAMPLE POPULATION MEAN 23.49 23.70 MINIMUM 14.4 MAXIMUM 46.9 RANGE 32.5 1067 2130216 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 99.6 M 55 138701 NOT APPLICABLE 99.7 M 9571 20876944 NOT STATED 99.9 M 56 121265 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, questions (H26M, H26Y or H34M, H34Y) and age or respondent. COVERAGE: All respondents who had at least one marriage. M1END Reason for end of first marriage Field: 207 Position: 299-300 Format: I2 Zero-filled CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION SEPARATION THEN DIVORCE/ANNUL. 1 1462 2673303 SEP. THEN DEATH OF SPOUSE 2 24 51908 DEATH OF SPOUSE 3 992 1495071 DIV./ANNULMENT WITHOUT SEP. 4 18 26767 MARRIAGE HAS NOT ENDED-CURRENT 6 4602 11292630 SEPARATION-DIVORCE NOT FINAL 7 355 586685 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 96 M 9 23065 NOT APPLICABLE 97 M 3272 7085705 NOT STATED 99 M 15 31991 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, quesitons H4 and H35. COVERAGE: All respondents who had at least one marriage. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C103 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES M1AGESEP Age of resp. at last sep. during first marriage Field: 208 Position: 301-303 Format: F3.1 Zero-filled CONTENT VALUE SAMPLE POPULATION MEAN 34.36 33.78 MINIMUM 15.8 MAXIMUM 76.2 RANGE 60.4 1631 2869397 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 99.6 M 24 55056 NOT APPLICABLE 99.7 M 8892 19915477 NOT STATED 99.9 M 202 427196 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, H12M, H12Y or H36M, H36Y. COVERAGE: All respondents who had at least one marriage. M1AGEDIV Age of resp. when div./annul. final for 1st mar. Field: 209 Position: 304-306 Format: F3.1 Zero-filled CONTENT VALUE SAMPLE POPULATION MEAN 35.65 35.07 MINIMUM 17.4 MAXIMUM 71.0 RANGE 53.6 1315 2370724 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 99.6 M 24 55056 NOT APPLICABLE 99.7 M 9245 20512000 NOT STATED 99.9 M 165 329346 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, questions H38M, H38Y. COVERAGE: All respondents who had at least one marriage. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C104 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES M1EFFECT Effect of first div./annul. on rel. with children Field: 210 Position: 307 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION VERY POSITIVE 1 98 155966 POSITIVE 2 421 749824 NEGATIVE 3 278 466875 VERY NEGATIVE 4 92 153155 NO EFFECT 5 380 677858 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 24 55056 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 9246 20585459 NO CHILDREN AT TIME OF DIVORCE 8 M 29 74383 NOT STATED 9 M 181 348549 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, questions H12A or H38A. COVERAGE: All respondents who had at least one marriage. M1AGDTHC Age of respondent when first spouse died Field: 211 Position: 308-310 Format: F3.1 Zero-filled CONTENT VALUE SAMPLE POPULATION MEAN 57.61 56.43 MINIMUM 19.1 MAXIMUM 80.0 RANGE 60.9 962 1452514 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 99.6 M 51 121409 NOT APPLICABLE 99.7 M 9683 21599860 NOT STATED 99.9 M 53 93342 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, questions H39M, H39Y. COVERAGE: All respondents who had at least one marriage. COMMENTS: This is a derived variable, in years, to one decimal. The value 80.0 includes 80.0 and over. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C105 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES M2CURREN Second marriage is current marriage Field: 212 Position: 311 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 516 1236883 NO 2 220 358174 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 21 40444 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 9992 21631625 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: All respondents who had at least two marriages. COMMENTS: In 42 cases, the respondent had a current common-law union as well as a current marriage because the divorce had not taken place yet. M2AGERES Age of respondent at second marriage Field: 213 Position: 312-314 Format: F3.1 Zero-filled CONTENT VALUE SAMPLE POPULATION MEAN 38.14 37.87 MINIMUM 18.0 MAXIMUM 77.9 RANGE 59.9 696 1509827 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 99.6 M 46 102822 NOT APPLICABLE 99.7 M 9967 21569247 NOT STATED 99.9 M 40 85229 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, questions H13M, H13Y or H28M, H28Y or H43M, H43Y. COVERAGE: All respondents who had at least two marriages. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C106 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES M2MSSPOU Marital status of 2nd spouse before that marriage Field: 214 Position: 315 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION WIDOWED 1 90 163431 DIVORCED 2 275 621434 SINGLE (NEVER LEGALLY MARRIED) 3 370 808404 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 46 102822 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 9967 21569247 NOT STATED 9 M 1 1787 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, questions H14 or H29 or H44. COVERAGE: All respondents who has at least two marriages. M2CLSPOU Second spouse lived cl with anyone else before mar Field: 215 Position: 316 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 135 259829 NO 2 568 1261311 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 46 102822 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 9967 21569247 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 29 63666 NOT STATED 9 M 4 10250 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, questions H15 or H30 or H45. COVERAGE: All respondents who had at least two marriages. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C107 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES M2ASPDIF Age difference between resp. & second spouse Field: 216 Position: 317-318 Format: I2 Zero-filled CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION RESPONDENT 11+ YEARS OLDER 1 49 100825 RESPONDENT 6-10 YEARS OLDER 2 96 221048 RESPONDENT 5 YEARS OLDER 3 26 51539 RESPONDENT 4 YEARS OLDER 4 43 126671 RESPONDENT 3 YEARS OLDER 5 34 91857 RESPONDENT 2 YEARS OLDER 6 40 91290 RESPONDENT 1 YEAR OLDER 7 36 63766 RESPONDENT SAME AGE 8 77 163594 RESPONDENT 1 YEAR YOUNGER 9 43 101157 RESPONDENT 2 YEARS YOUNGER 10 30 66549 RESPONDENT 3 YEARS YOUNGER 11 19 33052 RESPONDENT 4 YEARS YOUNGER 12 30 67334 RESPONDENT 5 YEARS YOUNGER 13 31 63573 RESPONDENT 6-10 YEARS YOUNGER 14 67 130034 RESPONDENT 11+ YEARS YOUNGER 15 38 78953 NOT STATED (PATH UNKNOWN) 96 M 46 102822 NOT APPLICABLE 97 M 9967 21569247 NOT STATED 99 M 77 143816 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, questions H16M, H16Y or H31M, H31Y or H46M, H46Y and age of respondent. COVERAGE: All respondents who had at least two marriages. M2CLRSSP Second spouse lived cl with resp. before marriage Field: 217 Position: 319 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 305 649439 NO 2 65 145588 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 35 79276 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 10344 22392821 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, questions H25 or H33 or H48. COVERAGE: All respondents who had at least two marriages. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C108 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES M2AGECL Age when respondent lived cl with second spouse Field: 218 Position: 320-322 Format: F3.1 Zero-filled CONTENT VALUE SAMPLE POPULATION MEAN 33.53 33.34 MINIMUM 19.3 MAXIMUM 67.8 RANGE 48.5 285 603313 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 99.6 M 35 79276 NOT APPLICABLE 99.7 M 10409 22538410 NOT STATED 99.9 M 20 46126 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, questions (H26M, H26Y or H34M, H34Y or H49M, H49Y) and age of respondent. COVERAGE: All respondents who had at least two marriages. M2END Reason for end of second marriage Field: 219 Position: 323-324 Format: I2 Zero-filled CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION SEPARATION THEN DIVORCE/ANNUL. 1 140 238552 SEP. THEN DEATH OF SPOUSE 2 2 1960 DEATH OF SPOUSE 3 74 110424 DIV./ANNULMENT WITHOUT SEP. 4 2 2598 MARRIAGE HAS NOT ENDED-CURRENT 6 486 1226027 SEPARATION-DIVORCE NOT FINAL 7 55 73234 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 96 M 21 40444 NOT APPLICABLE 97 M 9967 21569247 NOT STATED 99 M 2 4640 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, questions H4 and (H35 or H50). COVERAGE: All respondents who had at least two marriages. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C109 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES M2AGESEP Age of resp. at last sep. during second marriage Field: 220 Position: 325-327 Format: F3.1 Zero-filled CONTENT VALUE SAMPLE POPULATION MEAN 42.33 41.52 MINIMUM 24.2 MAXIMUM 76.3 RANGE 52.1 172 270741 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 99.6 M 48 107461 NOT APPLICABLE 99.7 M 10504 22845918 NOT STATED 99.9 M 25 43006 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, questions H12M, H12Y or H36M, H36Y or H51M, H51Y. COVERAGE: All respondents who had at least two marriages. M2AGEDIV Age of resp. when div./annul. final for 2nd marr. Field: 221 Position: 328-330 Format: F3.1 Zero-filled CONTENT VALUE SAMPLE POPULATION MEAN 44.13 43.34 MINIMUM 29.1 MAXIMUM 72.5 RANGE 43.4 123 202262 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 99.6 M 48 107461 NOT APPLICABLE 99.7 M 10559 22918514 NOT STATED 99.9 M 19 38888 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, questions H38M, H38Y or H53M, H53Y. COVERAGE: All respondents who had at least two marriages. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C110 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES M2EFFECT Effect of 2nd div./annul. on rel. with children Field: 222 Position: 331 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION VERY POSITIVE 1 9 12540 POSITIVE 2 44 74923 NEGATIVE 3 28 46577 VERY NEGATIVE 4 5 5864 NO EFFECT 5 65 98848 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 46 102765 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 10526 22876598 NO CHILDREN AT TIME OF DIVORCE 8 M 2 3826 NOT STATED 9 M 24 45183 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, questions H12A or H38A or H53A. COVERAGE: All respondents who had at least two marriages. M2AGDTHC Age of respondent when second spouse died Field: 223 Position: 332-334 Format: F3.1 Zero-filled CONTENT VALUE SAMPLE POPULATION MEAN 60.06 58.46 MINIMUM 29.9 MAXIMUM 80.0 RANGE 50.1 69 99003 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 99.6 M 50 110114 NOT APPLICABLE 99.7 M 10623 23044627 NOT STATED 99.9 M 7 13381 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, questions H38M, H38Y or H53M, H53Y. COVERAGE: All respondents who had at least two marriages. COMMENTS: This is a derived variable, in years, to one decimal. The value 80.0 includes 80.0 and over. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C111 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES M3CURREN Third marriage is current marriage Field: 224 Position: 335 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 32 66527 NO 2 10 11432 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 22 41579 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 10685 23147587 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: All respondents who had at least three marriages. COMMENTS: In 42 cases, the respondent had a current common-law union as well as a current marriage because the divorce had not taken place yet. M3AGERES Age of respondent at third marriage Field: 225 Position: 336-338 Format: F3.1 Zero-filled CONTENT VALUE SAMPLE POPULATION MEAN 43.62 44.74 MINIMUM 15.6 MAXIMUM 66.6 RANGE 51.0 37 67779 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 99.6 M 49 106610 NOT APPLICABLE 99.7 M 10658 23082556 NOT STATED 99.9 M 5 10180 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, questions H13M, H13Y or H28M, H28Y or H43M, H43Y or H58M, H58Y or H73M, H73Y. COVERAGE: All respondents who had at least three marriages. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C112 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES M3MSSPOU Marital status of 3rd spouse before that marriage Field: 226 Position: 339 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION WIDOWED 1 6 7758 DIVORCED 2 21 42741 SINGLE (NEVER LEGALLY MARRIED) 3 15 27460 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 49 106610 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 10658 23082556 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, questions H14 or H29 or H44 or H59 or H74. COVERAGE: All respondents who had at least three marriages. M3CLSPOU 3rd spouse lived cl with anyone else before marr. Field: 227 Position: 340 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 8 12426 NO 2 28 55328 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 49 106610 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 10658 23082556 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 6 10205 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, questions H15 or H30 or H45 or H60 or H75. COVERAGE: All respondents who had at least three marriages. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C113 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES M3ASPDIF Age difference between resp. & third spouse Field: 228 Position: 341-342 Format: I2 Zero-filled CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION RESPONDENT 11+ YEARS OLDER 1 9 21124 RESPONDENT 6-10 YEARS OLDER 2 3 7096 RESPONDENT 5 YEARS OLDER 3 2 2075 RESPONDENT 4 YEARS OLDER 4 1 1906 RESPONDENT 3 YEARS OLDER 5 0 0 RESPONDENT 2 YEARS OLDER 6 1 1093 RESPONDENT 1 YEAR OLDER 7 4 6703 RESPONDENT SAME AGE 8 4 5208 RESPONDENT 1 YEAR YOUNGER 9 3 7035 RESPONDENT 2 YEARS YOUNGER 10 0 0 RESPONDENT 3 YEARS YOUNGER 11 0 0 RESPONDENT 4 YEARS YOUNGER 12 1 2165 RESPONDENT 5 YEARS YOUNGER 13 1 3429 RESPONDENT 6-10 YEARS YOUNGER 14 4 3715 RESPONDENT 11+ YEARS YOUNGER 15 3 5138 NOT STATED (PATH UNKNOWN) 96 M 49 106610 NOT APPLICABLE 97 M 10658 23082556 NOT STATED 99 M 6 11272 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, questions H16M, H16Y or H31M, H31Y or H46M, H46Y or H61M, H61Y or H76M, H76Y and age of respondent. COVERAGE: All respondents who had at least three marriages. M3CLRSSP Third spouse lived cl with resp. before marriage Field: 229 Position: 343 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 14 30780 NO 2 6 9921 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 32 70171 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 10697 23156253 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, questions H25 or H33 or H48 or H63 or H78. COVERAGE: All respondents who had at least three marriages. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C114 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES M3AGECL Age when respondent lived cl with third spouse Field: 230 Position: 344-346 Format: F3.1 Zero-filled CONTENT VALUE SAMPLE POPULATION MEAN 40.52 41.68 MINIMUM 23.6 MAXIMUM 61.1 RANGE 37.5 13 28562 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 99.6 M 32 70171 NOT APPLICABLE 99.7 M 10703 23166174 NOT STATED 99.9 M 1 2218 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, questions (H26M, H26Y, or H34M, H34Y or H49M, H49Y or H64M, H64Y or H79M, H79Y) and age of respondent. COVERAGE: All respondents who had at least three marriages. M3END Reason for end of third marriage Field: 231 Position: 347-348 Format: I2 Zero-filled CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION SEPARATION THEN DIVORCE/ANNUL. 1 8 9019 DEATH OF SPOUSE 3 2 2414 MARRIAGE HAS NOT ENDED-CURRENT 6 53 122571 SEPARATION-DIVORCE NOT FINAL 7 6 8987 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 96 M 22 41579 NOT APPLICABLE 97 M 10658 23082556 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, H4 and (H35 or H50 or H65 or H80). COVERAGE: All respondents who had at least three marriages. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C115 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES M3AGESEP Age of resp. at last sep. during third marriage Field: 232 Position: 349-351 Format: F3.1 Zero-filled CONTENT VALUE SAMPLE POPULATION MEAN 45.66 48.13 MINIMUM 32.3 MAXIMUM 77.2 RANGE 44.9 13 16889 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 99.6 M 49 106610 NOT APPLICABLE 99.7 M 10686 23142510 NOT STATED 99.9 M 1 1116 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, questions H12M, H12Y or H36M, H36Y or H51M, H51Y or H66M, H66Y or H81M, H81Y. COVERAGE: All respondents who had at least three marriages. M3AGEDIV Age of resp. when div./annul. final for 3rd marr. Field: 233 Position: 352-354 Format: F3.1 Zero-filled CONTENT VALUE SAMPLE POPULATION MEAN 48.02 47.44 MINIMUM 42.7 MAXIMUM 52.8 RANGE 10.1 6 6702 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 99.6 M 49 106610 NOT APPLICABLE 99.7 M 10692 23151496 NOT STATED 99.9 M 2 2316 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, questions H38M, H38Y or H53M, H53Y or H68M, H68Y or H83M, H83Y. COVERAGE: All respondents who had at least three marriages. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C116 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES M3EFFECT Effect of third div./annul. on rel. with children Field: 234 Position: 355 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION VERY POSITIVE 1 1 1193 POSITIVE 2 4 6068 NEGATIVE 3 2 1785 NO EFFECT 5 4 3791 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 48 104767 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 10688 23147206 NOT STATED 9 M 2 2316 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, questions H12A ou H38A ou H53A ou H68A ou H83A. COVERAGE: All respondents who had at least three marriages. M3AGEDTH Age of respondent when third spouse died Field: 235 Position: 356-358 Format: F3.1 Zero-filled CONTENT VALUE SAMPLE POPULATION MEAN 58.70 58.70 MINIMUM 58.7 MAXIMUM 58.7 RANGE 0.0 1 1135 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 99.6 M 49 106610 NOT APPLICABLE 99.7 M 10698 23158101 NOT STATED 99.9 M 1 1279 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, questions H38M, H38Y or H53M, H53Y or H68M, H68Y or H83M, H83Y. COVERAGE: All respondents who had at least three marriages. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C117 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES DVJ2 Respondent now living with common-law partner Field: 236 Position: 359 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 897 2039229 NO 2 9852 21227897 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents where DVPART = 0 to 3. J4 Ever lived common-law not followed by marriage Field: 237 Position: 360 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 546 968432 NO 2 1029 2134128 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 9130 20054619 NOT STATED 9 M 44 109947 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question J4. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered H9 = 1, 9 and H2 = 1, 7. COMMENTS: Have you ever been a partner in a common-law relationship that was not followed by marriage? GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C118 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES DVJ5 Age of respondent at start of current common-law Field: 238 Position: 361-363 Format: F3.1 Zero-filled CONTENT VALUE SAMPLE POPULATION MEAN 30.06 30.17 MINIMUM 13.4 MAXIMUM 76.8 RANGE 63.4 928 2085103 NOT APPLICABLE 99.7 M 9821 21182023 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, questions J5M, J5Y. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered H9 = 1, 9 and H2 = 2 to 5 or 9 and DVPART = 2. COMMENTS: This is a derived variable, in years, to one decimal. J6 Partner s marital status before current union Field: 239 Position: 364 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION WIDOWED 1 29 65339 SEPARATED 2 91 226043 DIVORCED 3 191 414985 SINGLE (NEVER LEGALLY MARRIED) 4 600 1331860 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 9821 21182023 NOT STATED 9 M 17 46876 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question J6. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered J5M = 01 to 12 or 98. COMMENTS: What was your partner's marital status before entering into this union? Was it... GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C119 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES J7 Partner lived common-law before current union Field: 240 Position: 365 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 240 514850 NO 2 643 1453116 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 9821 21182023 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 28 70260 NOT STATED 9 M 17 46876 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question J7. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered J6 = 1 to 4 or 9. COMMENTS: Did your partner live common-law with anyone else before entering into this union? DVJ8SDF Age difference between resp. & spouse-current cl Field: 241 Position: 366-367 Format: I2 Zero-filled CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION RESPONDENT 11+ YEARS OLDER 1 51 105205 RESPONDENT 6-10 YEARS OLDER 2 81 188849 RESPONDENT 5 YEARS OLDER 3 24 43935 RESPONDENT 4 YEARS OLDER 4 39 76559 RESPONDENT 3 YEARS OLDER 5 51 118926 RESPONDENT 2 YEARS OLDER 6 67 163582 RESPONDENT 1 YEAR OLDER 7 66 143417 RESPONDENT SAME AGE 8 147 342143 RESPONDENT 1 YEAR YOUNGER 9 70 152956 RESPONDENT 2 YEARS YOUNGER 10 64 160237 RESPONDENT 3 YEARS YOUNGER 11 41 88248 RESPONDENT 4 YEARS YOUNGER 12 31 65100 RESPONDENT 5 YEARS YOUNGER 13 40 88187 RESPONDENT 6-10 YEARS YOUNGER 14 91 203176 RESPONDENT 11+ YEARS YOUNGER 15 41 86709 NOT APPLICABLE 97 M 9821 21182023 NOT STATED 99 M 24 57871 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, questions J8M, J8Y. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered J6 = 1 to 4 or 9. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C120 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES DVJ10CAP Children of cl partner respondent did not raise Field: 242 Position: 368 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION NO CHILDREN 0 699 1572809 ONE CHILD 1 78 168313 TWO CHILDREN 2 81 178067 THREE CHILDREN 3 28 66823 FOUR CHILDREN 4 14 29566 FIVE CHILDREN OR MORE 5 10 20711 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 16 45112 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 9821 21182023 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 1 1944 NOT STATED 9 M 1 1757 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered J9 = 2, 7 or J10 = 01 to 10 or 96, 98, 99. DVJ12CAP Children <19 of cl partner resp. did not raise Field: 243 Position: 369 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION NO CHILDREN 0 102 234732 ONE CHILD 1 65 137871 TWO CHILDREN OR MORE 2 44 91007 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 17 46739 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 10521 22756776 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered J11 = 7, 9 or J12 = 01 to 03 or 96, 97, 99. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C121 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES J13 Partner provides financial support for children Field: 244 Position: 370 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 89 184234 NO 2 18 40793 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 17 46739 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 10623 22991508 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 1 2105 NOT STATED 9 M 1 1747 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question J13. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered J11 = 1. COMMENTS: Does your partner provide financial support for this/those child/children? J14 Frequency partner saw those children-past 12 mths Field: 245 Position: 371 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION DAILY 1 29 57905 AT LEAST ONCE A WEEK 2 24 49985 AT LEAST ONCE A MONTH 3 25 54264 LESS THAN ONCE A MONTH 4 15 32907 NOT AT ALL 5 13 30953 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 17 46739 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 10623 22991508 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 1 999 NOT STATED 9 M 2 1866 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question J14. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered J11 = 1. COMMENTS: During the past 12 months, how often did your partner see (this/those) child/children? Was it... GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C122 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES J15 Frequency of contact by letter/phone with children Field: 246 Position: 372 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION DAILY 1 26 48437 AT LEAST ONCE A WEEK 2 44 97084 AT LEAST ONCE A MONTH 3 14 29974 LESS THAN ONCE A MONTH 4 8 17401 NOT AT ALL 5 13 31505 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 17 46739 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 10623 22991508 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 1 999 NOT STATED 9 M 3 3479 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question J15. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered J11 = 1. COMMENTS: During the past 12 months, how often did your partner have contact by letter or telephone with (this/those) child/children? Was it... J16 Resp. had prev. CL relat. not followed by marriage Field: 247 Position: 373 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 220 472780 NO 2 692 1568430 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 9821 21182023 NOT STATED 9 M 16 43892 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question J16. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered J9 = 1, 2, 8, 9. COMMENTS: Have you had a previous common-law relationship that was not followed by marriage? GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C123 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES DVRANKCL Rank of current common-law relationship Field: 248 Position: 374 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION FIRST COMMON-LAW RELATIONSHIP 1 708 1612323 SECOND COMMON-LAW RELATIONSHIP 2 170 367263 THIRD COMMON-LAW RELATIONSHIP 3 42 91553 FOURTH COMMON-LAW RELATIONSHIP 4 4 5757 FIFTH COMMON-LAW RELATIONSHIP 5 3 7312 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 11 24266 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 9811 21158652 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents where (DVMS = 2 to 6 or 9) or (((DVMS = 1) and (J16 = 2, 9 or J23 = 2, 9 or J30 = 2, 9 or J37 = 2, 9)) or (J37 = 1 and J44 = 04 to 10 or 99)). DVRANKUN Overall rank of resp. s curr. union(c-l or marr.) Field: 249 Position: 375-376 Format: I2 Zero-filled CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION FIRST UNION 1 5144 12328992 SECOND UNION 2 1031 2388382 THIRD UNION 3 179 370349 FOURTH UNION 4 28 57232 FIFTH UNION 5 6 13259 SIXTH UNION 6 2 1487 SEVENTH UNION 7 1 1858 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 96 M 10 23371 NOT APPLICABLE 97 M 4348 8082195 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered H13Y = 9996, 9997 or J5Y = 9997 or (DVMS = 1 or H1H2 = 1, 2, and (H13Y, H28Y, H43Y, H58Y, H73Y, J5Y, J17Y, J31Y, J38Y = 1900 to 1995 or 9999)) or where DVRANKUN ne 96, 97. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C124 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES DVNUMCL Common-law relationships not followed by marriage Field: 250 Position: 377 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION NO RELATIONSHIPS 0 6631 14545332 ONE RELATIONSHIP 1 1658 3162950 TWO RELATIONSHIPS 2 347 634632 THREE RELATIONSHIPS 3 86 151845 FOUR RELATIONSHIPS 4 18 23007 FIVE RELATIONSHIPS 5 2 2792 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 10 23371 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 1997 4723197 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered (J5Y, J17Y, J24Y, J31Y, J38Y = 1936 to 1995 or 9996, 9997, 9999) or (J43Y = 1981 to 1995 or (J43Y = 9999 and J44 = 01 to 10)). DVNUMCLM Common-law relationships followed by marriage Field: 251 Position: 378 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION NO RELATIONSHIPS 0 7336 15662763 ONE RELATIONSHIP 1 1321 2662092 TWO RELATIONSHIPS 2 83 190770 THREE RELATIONSHIPS 3 2 4933 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 2 3094 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 2005 4743473 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered (H26Y, H34Y, H49Y, H64Y, H79Y = 1942 to 1995 or 9996, 9997, 9999. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C125 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES J46 Will the resp. ever live in a CL relationship Field: 252 Position: 379 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 1264 2589434 NO 2 982 2066414 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 37 64859 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 7832 17236877 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 629 1298591 NOT STATED 9 M 5 10951 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question J46. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered (H2 = 5 and H9 = 2) or (H2 = 2 to 5 and H5 = 97 and DVPART = 0). COMMENTS: Do you think you will ever live in a common-law relationship? J47 Age resp. would like to start a CL relationship Field: 253 Position: 380-381 Format: I2 Zero-filled CONTENT VALUE SAMPLE POPULATION MEAN 28.52 26.53 MINIMUM 15 MAXIMUM 77 RANGE 62 961 1995386 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 96 M 42 75810 NOT APPLICABLE 97 M 9443 20601882 NOT STATED 99 M 303 594048 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question J47. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered J46 = 1. COMMENTS: At what age would you like to start a common-law relationship? GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C126 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES C1CURREN First common-law union is current common-law union Field: 254 Position: 382 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 708 1612323 NO 2 1401 2360112 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 46 112739 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 8594 19181952 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: All respondents who had at least one common-law union. C1AGERES Age of respondent at first common-law union Field: 255 Position: 383-385 Format: F3.1 Zero-filled CONTENT VALUE SAMPLE POPULATION MEAN 26.58 26.73 MINIMUM 14.0 MAXIMUM 77.0 RANGE 63.0 1986 3712778 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 99.6 M 46 112739 NOT APPLICABLE 99.7 M 8594 19181952 NOT STATED 99.9 M 123 259657 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, questions J5M, J5Y or J17M, J17Y. COVERAGE: All respondents who had at least one common-law union. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C127 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES C1MSPAR Marital status of 1st cl partner before cl union Field: 256 Position: 386 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION WIDOWED 1 53 99145 SEPARATED 2 163 312235 DIVORCED 3 368 672935 SINGLE (NEVER LEGALLY MARRIED) 4 1484 2804626 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 46 112739 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 8594 19181952 NOT STATED 9 M 41 83495 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, questions J6 or J18. COVERAGE: All respondents who had at least one common-law union. C1ASPDIF Age difference between resp. & first cl partner Field: 257 Position: 387-388 Format: I2 Zero-filled CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION RESPONDENT 11+ YEARS OLDER 1 60 117112 RESPONDENT 6-10 YEARS OLDER 2 107 216446 RESPONDENT 5 YEARS OLDER 3 44 75332 RESPONDENT 4 YEARS OLDER 4 60 99374 RESPONDENT 3 YEARS OLDER 5 76 150568 RESPONDENT 2 YEARS OLDER 6 106 218398 RESPONDENT 1 YEAR OLDER 7 117 208439 RESPONDENT SAME AGE 8 318 637719 RESPONDENT 1 YEAR YOUNGER 9 151 277520 RESPONDENT 2 YEARS YOUNGER 10 143 277757 RESPONDENT 3 YEARS YOUNGER 11 92 147976 RESPONDENT 4 YEARS YOUNGER 12 75 126541 RESPONDENT 5 YEARS YOUNGER 13 72 124981 RESPONDENT 6-10 YEARS YOUNGER 14 169 321698 RESPONDENT 11+ YEARS YOUNGER 15 80 128135 NOT STATED (PATH UNKNOWN) 96 M 46 112739 NOT APPLICABLE 97 M 8594 19181952 NOT STATED 99 M 439 844438 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, questions (J8M, J8Y or J20M, J20Y) and age of respondent. COVERAGE: All respondents who had at least one common-law union. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C128 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES C1CLPAR First cl partner lived cl with anyone else before Field: 258 Position: 389 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 503 934881 NO 2 1434 2717489 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 46 112739 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 8594 19181952 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 138 238262 NOT STATED 9 M 34 81803 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, questions J7 or J19. COVERAGE: All respondents who had at least one common-law union. C1END Reason for end of first common-law union Field: 259 Position: 390 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION SEPARATION 1 1344 2281452 DEATH OF PARTNER 2 32 39057 OTHER REASON 3 708 1612323 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 46 112739 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 8594 19181952 NOT STATED 9 M 25 39604 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question J21. COVERAGE: All respondents who had at least one common-law union. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C129 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES C1AGESEP Age of resp. at last sep. during first cl union Field: 260 Position: 391-393 Format: F3.1 Zero-filled CONTENT VALUE SAMPLE POPULATION MEAN 28.49 27.68 MINIMUM 14.3 MAXIMUM 77.6 RANGE 63.3 1213 2021995 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 99.6 M 46 112739 NOT APPLICABLE 99.7 M 9334 20833331 NOT STATED 99.9 M 156 299060 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, questions J22M, J22Y. COVERAGE: All respondents who had at least one common-law union. C1EFFECT Effect of first separation on rel. with children Field: 261 Position: 394 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION VERY POSITIVE 1 30 40840 POSITIVE 2 98 132053 NEGATIVE 3 72 136668 VERY NEGATIVE 4 21 33617 NO EFFECT 5 192 299470 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 57 132269 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 10144 22247739 NO CHILDREN AT TIME OF DIVORCE 8 M 42 61804 NOT STATED 9 M 93 182665 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question J22A. COVERAGE: All respondents who had at least one common-law union. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C130 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES C1AGEDTH Age of respondent when first cl partner died Field: 262 Position: 395-397 Format: F3.1 Zero-filled CONTENT VALUE SAMPLE POPULATION MEAN 45.42 46.32 MINIMUM 18.4 MAXIMUM 71.5 RANGE 53.1 30 35077 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 99.6 M 46 112739 NOT APPLICABLE 99.7 M 10646 23075726 NOT STATED 99.9 M 27 43583 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, questions J22M, J22Y. COVERAGE: All respondents who had at least one common-law union. C2CURREN Second common-law union is current cl union Field: 263 Position: 398 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 174 372804 NO 2 277 436681 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 60 134043 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 10238 22323597 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: All respondents who had at least two common-law unions. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C131 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES C2AGERES Age of respondent at second common-law union Field: 264 Position: 399-401 Format: F3.1 Zero-filled CONTENT VALUE SAMPLE POPULATION MEAN 29.05 28.61 MINIMUM 16.3 MAXIMUM 67.9 RANGE 51.6 417 743207 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 99.6 M 76 177935 NOT APPLICABLE 99.7 M 10222 22279705 NOT STATED 99.9 M 34 66278 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, questions J5M, J5Y or J17M, J17Y or J24M, J24Y. COVERAGE: All respondents who had at least two common-law unions. C2MSPAR Marital status of 2nd cl partner before cl union Field: 265 Position: 402 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION WIDOWED 1 5 5082 SEPARATED 2 55 107973 DIVORCED 3 73 128869 SINGLE (NEVER LEGALLY MARRIED) 4 306 549269 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 76 177935 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 10222 22279705 NOT STATED 9 M 12 18291 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, questions J6 or J18 or J25. COVERAGE: All respondents who had at least two common-law unions. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C132 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES C2ASPDIF Age difference between resp. & second cl partner Field: 266 Position: 403-404 Format: I2 Zero-filled CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION RESPONDENT 11+ YEARS OLDER 1 21 33161 RESPONDENT 6-10 YEARS OLDER 2 39 65820 RESPONDENT 5 YEARS OLDER 3 13 21348 RESPONDENT 4 YEARS OLDER 4 17 29010 RESPONDENT 3 YEARS OLDER 5 24 45506 RESPONDENT 2 YEARS OLDER 6 24 49383 RESPONDENT 1 YEAR OLDER 7 28 48300 RESPONDENT SAME AGE 8 48 79651 RESPONDENT 1 YEAR YOUNGER 9 30 50832 RESPONDENT 2 YEARS YOUNGER 10 23 63195 RESPONDENT 3 YEARS YOUNGER 11 8 14198 RESPONDENT 4 YEARS YOUNGER 12 11 22794 RESPONDENT 5 YEARS YOUNGER 13 17 31569 RESPONDENT 6-10 YEARS YOUNGER 14 36 64502 RESPONDENT 11+ YEARS YOUNGER 15 21 35753 NOT STATED (PATH UNKNOWN) 96 M 76 177935 NOT APPLICABLE 97 M 10222 22279705 NOT STATED 99 M 91 154463 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, questions (J8M, J8Y or J20M, J20Y or J27M, J27Y) and age or respondent. COVERAGE: All respondents who had at least two common-law unions. C2CLPAR Second cl partner lived cl with anyone else before Field: 267 Position: 405 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 187 308272 NO 2 225 422876 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 76 177935 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 10222 22279705 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 30 61690 NOT STATED 9 M 9 16647 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, questions J7 or J19 or J26. COVERAGE: All respondents who had at least two common-law unions. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C133 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES C2END Reason for end of second common-law union Field: 268 Position: 406 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION SEPARATION 1 263 419624 DEATH OF PARTNER 2 3 2048 OTHER REASON 3 174 372804 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 76 177935 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 10222 22279705 NOT STATED 9 M 11 15009 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, questions J21 or J28. COVERAGE: All respondents who had at least two common-law unions. C2AGESEP Age of resp. at last sep. during 2nd cl union Field: 269 Position: 407-409 Format: F3.1 Zero-filled CONTENT VALUE SAMPLE POPULATION MEAN 31.04 30.24 MINIMUM 17.5 MAXIMUM 71.6 RANGE 54.1 241 374837 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 99.6 M 76 177935 NOT APPLICABLE 99.7 M 10399 22654557 NOT STATED 99.9 M 33 59797 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, questions J22M, J22Y or J29M, J29Y. COVERAGE: All respondents who had at least two common-law unions. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C134 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES C2EFFECT Effect of second separation on rel. with children Field: 270 Position: 410 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION VERY POSITIVE 1 5 10251 POSITIVE 2 20 19072 NEGATIVE 3 12 18631 VERY NEGATIVE 4 6 8037 NO EFFECT 5 35 57859 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 84 189850 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 10560 22915078 NO CHILDREN AT TIME OF DIVORCE 8 M 8 11323 NOT STATED 9 M 19 37025 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, questions J22A or J29A. COVERAGE: All respondents who had at least two common-law unions. C2AGEDTH Age of respondent when second cl partner died Field: 271 Position: 411-413 Format: F3.1 Zero-filled CONTENT VALUE SAMPLE POPULATION MEAN 29.00 29.10 MINIMUM 22.8 MAXIMUM 32.5 RANGE 9.7 3 2048 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 99.6 M 76 177935 NOT APPLICABLE 99.7 M 10659 23072133 NOT STATED 99.9 M 11 15009 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, questions J22M, J22Y or J29M, J29Y. COVERAGE: All respondents who had at least two common-law unions. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C135 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES C3CURREN Third common-law union is current common-law union Field: 272 Position: 414 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 38 86012 NO 2 66 88840 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 62 136282 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 10583 22955991 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: All respondents who had at least three commom-law unions. C3AGERES Age of respondent at third common-law union Field: 273 Position: 415-417 Format: F3.1 Zero-filled CONTENT VALUE SAMPLE POPULATION MEAN 31.56 30.99 MINIMUM 16.3 MAXIMUM 60.1 RANGE 43.8 94 160844 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 99.6 M 80 182474 NOT APPLICABLE 99.7 M 10565 22909799 NOT STATED 99.9 M 10 14009 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, questions J5M, J5Y or J17M, J17Y or J24M, J24Y or J31M, J31Y. COVERAGE: All respondents who had at least three common-law unions. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C136 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES C3MSPAR Marital status of 3rd cl partner before cl union Field: 274 Position: 418 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION WIDOWED 1 2 2645 SEPARATED 2 10 22626 DIVORCED 3 18 30442 SINGLE (NEVER LEGALLY MARRIED) 4 68 114116 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 80 182474 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 10565 22909799 NOT STATED 9 M 6 5024 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, questions J6 or J18 or J25 or J32. COVERAGE: All respondents who had at least three common-law unions. C3ASPDIF Age difference between resp. & third cl partner Field: 275 Position: 419-420 Format: I2 Zero-filled CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION RESPONDENT 11+ YEARS OLDER 1 6 9428 RESPONDENT 6-10 YEARS OLDER 2 8 13556 RESPONDENT 5 YEARS OLDER 3 3 3826 RESPONDENT 4 YEARS OLDER 4 1 3729 RESPONDENT 3 YEARS OLDER 5 8 16626 RESPONDENT 2 YEARS OLDER 6 4 6321 RESPONDENT 1 YEAR OLDER 7 6 11671 RESPONDENT SAME AGE 8 13 21541 RESPONDENT 1 YEAR YOUNGER 9 9 13947 RESPONDENT 2 YEARS YOUNGER 10 6 9821 RESPONDENT 3 YEARS YOUNGER 11 1 5608 RESPONDENT 4 YEARS YOUNGER 12 2 2631 RESPONDENT 5 YEARS YOUNGER 13 4 5804 RESPONDENT 6-10 YEARS YOUNGER 14 6 8241 RESPONDENT 11+ YEARS YOUNGER 15 3 2977 NOT STATED (PATH UNKNOWN) 96 M 80 182474 NOT APPLICABLE 97 M 10565 22909799 NOT STATED 99 M 24 39126 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, questions (J8M, J8Y or J20M, J20Y or J27M, J27Y or J34M, J34Y) and age of respondent. COVERAGE: All respondents who had at least three common-law unions. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C137 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES C3CLPAR Third cl partner lived cl with anyone else before Field: 276 Position: 421 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 53 85881 NO 2 40 77345 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 80 182474 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 10565 22909799 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 10 9862 NOT STATED 9 M 1 1764 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, questions J7 or J19 or J26 or J33. COVERAGE: All respondents who had at least three common-law unions. C3END Reason for end of third common-law union Field: 277 Position: 422 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION SEPARATION 1 65 88197 DEATH OF PARTNER 2 1 644 OTHER REASON 3 38 86012 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 80 182474 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 10565 22909799 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, questions J21 or J28 or J35. COVERAGE: All respondents who had at least three common-law unions. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C138 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES C3AGESEP Age of resp. at last sep. during third cl union Field: 278 Position: 423-425 Format: F3.1 Zero-filled CONTENT VALUE SAMPLE POPULATION MEAN 34.04 33.59 MINIMUM 21.5 MAXIMUM 63.1 RANGE 41.6 54 66155 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 99.6 M 80 182474 NOT APPLICABLE 99.7 M 10604 22996455 NOT STATED 99.9 M 11 22041 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, questions J22M, J22Y or J29M, J29Y or J36M, J36Y. COVERAGE: All respondents who had at least three common-law unions. C3EFFECT Effect of third separation on rel. with children Field: 279 Position: 426 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION VERY POSITIVE 1 2 2156 POSITIVE 2 2 1993 NEGATIVE 3 2 2374 NO EFFECT 5 8 10151 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 80 182474 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 10642 23043807 NO CHILDREN AT TIME OF DIVORCE 8 M 4 5023 NOT STATED 9 M 9 19148 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, questions J22A or J29A or J36A. COVERAGE: All respondents who had at least three common-law unions. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C139 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES C3AGEDTH Age of respondent when third cl partner died Field: 280 Position: 427-429 Format: F3.1 Zero-filled CONTENT VALUE SAMPLE POPULATION MEAN 18.60 18.60 MINIMUM 18.6 MAXIMUM 18.6 RANGE 0.0 1 644 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 99.6 M 80 182474 NOT APPLICABLE 99.7 M 10668 23084008 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, questions J22M, J22Y or J29M, J29Y or J36M, J36Y. COVERAGE: All respondents who had at least three common-law unions. C4CURREN Fourth common-law union is current cl union Field: 281 Position: 430 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 6 11173 NO 2 12 11835 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 62 136282 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 10669 23107836 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: All respondents who had at least four common-law unions. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C140 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES C4AGERES Age of respondent at fourth common-law union Field: 282 Position: 431-433 Format: F3.1 Zero-filled CONTENT VALUE SAMPLE POPULATION MEAN 36.83 37.73 MINIMUM 18.7 MAXIMUM 53.7 RANGE 35.0 14 20166 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 99.6 M 82 184460 NOT APPLICABLE 99.7 M 10649 23059658 NOT STATED 99.9 M 4 2841 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, questions J5M, J5Y or J17M, J17Y or J24M, J24Y or J31M, J31Y or J38M, J38Y. COVERAGE: All respondents who had at least four common-law unions. C4MSPAR Marital status of 4th cl partner before cl union Field: 283 Position: 434 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION WIDOWED 1 1 1402 SEPARATED 2 2 5279 DIVORCED 3 2 1601 SINGLE (NEVER LEGALLY MARRIED) 4 11 13394 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 82 184460 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 10649 23059658 NOT STATED 9 M 2 1331 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, questions J6 or J18 or J25 or J32 or J39. COVERAGE: All respondents who had at least four common-law unions. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C141 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES C4ASPDIF Age difference between resp. & fourth cl partner Field: 284 Position: 435-436 Format: I2 Zero-filled CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION RESPONDENT 11+ YEARS OLDER 1 2 1903 RESPONDENT 6-10 YEARS OLDER 2 2 3035 RESPONDENT 5 YEARS OLDER 3 1 1527 RESPONDENT 4 YEARS OLDER 4 0 0 RESPONDENT 3 YEARS OLDER 5 2 4701 RESPONDENT 2 YEARS OLDER 6 0 0 RESPONDENT 1 YEAR OLDER 7 1 1312 RESPONDENT SAME AGE 8 0 0 RESPONDENT 1 YEAR YOUNGER 9 0 0 RESPONDENT 2 YEARS YOUNGER 10 2 2775 RESPONDENT 3 YEARS YOUNGER 11 1 1009 RESPONDENT 4 YEARS YOUNGER 12 0 0 RESPONDENT 5 YEARS YOUNGER 13 0 0 RESPONDENT 6-10 YEARS YOUNGER 14 1 1402 RESPONDENT 11+ YEARS YOUNGER 15 0 0 NOT STATED (PATH UNKNOWN) 96 M 82 184460 NOT APPLICABLE 97 M 10649 23059658 NOT STATED 99 M 6 5343 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, questions (J8M, J8Y or J20M, J20Y or J27M, J27Y or J34M, J34Y or J41M, J41Y) and age of respondent. COVERAGE: All respondents who had at least four common-law unions. C4CLPAR Fourth cl partner lived cl with anyone else before Field: 285 Position: 437 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 9 9362 NO 2 6 11723 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 82 184460 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 10649 23059658 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 3 1923 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, questions J7 or J19 or J26 or J33 or J40. COVERAGE: All respondents who had at least four common-law unions. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C142 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES C4END Reason for end of fourth common-law union Field: 286 Position: 438 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION SEPARATION 1 12 11835 OTHER REASON 3 6 11173 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 82 184460 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 10649 23059658 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, questions J21 or J28 or J35 or J42. COVERAGE: All respondents who had at least four common-law unions. C4AGESEP Age of resp. at last sep. during fourth cl union Field: 287 Position: 439-441 Format: F3.1 Zero-filled CONTENT VALUE SAMPLE POPULATION MEAN 37.20 38.06 MINIMUM 19.1 MAXIMUM 51.8 RANGE 32.7 8 8993 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 99.6 M 82 184460 NOT APPLICABLE 99.7 M 10655 23070830 NOT STATED 99.9 M 4 2841 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, questions J22M, J22Y or J29M, J29Y or J36M, J36Y or J43M, J43Y. COVERAGE: All respondents who had at least four common-law unions. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C143 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES C4EFFECT Effect of fourth separation on rel. with children Field: 288 Position: 442 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION POSITIVE 2 1 1266 NO EFFECT 5 1 1270 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 82 184460 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 10663 23078665 NOT STATED 9 M 2 1464 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, questions J22A or J29A or J36A or J43A. COVERAGE: All respondents who had at least four common-law unions. C4AGEDTH Age of respondent when fourth cl partner died Field: 289 Position: 443-445 Format: F3.1 Zero-filled CONTENT VALUE SAMPLE POPULATION NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 99.6 M 82 184460 NOT APPLICABLE 99.7 M 10667 23082665 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, questions J22M, J22Y or J29M, J29M or J36M, J36Y or J43M, J43Y. COVERAGE: All respondents who had at least four common-law unions. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C144 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES K3 Relationship with spouse/partner is... Field: 290 Position: 446 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION VERY HAPPY 1 4283 10480671 FAIRLY HAPPY 2 1469 3438380 NOT TOO HAPPY 3 121 291219 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 4760 8705302 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 52 160460 NOT STATED 9 M 64 191093 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question K3. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered DVPART = 1, 2, 3 or H2 = 1, 7 or J2 = 1. COMMENTS: Overall, would you say that your relationship is... K4 Frequency respondent and spouse calmly discuss Field: 291 Position: 447 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION ALMOST EVERY DAY 1 4478 10988698 ONCE OR TWICE A WEEK 2 1049 2414395 ONCE OR TWICE A MONTH 3 182 411524 LESS THAN ONCE A MONTH 4 102 220734 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 4760 8705302 NOT STATED 9 M 178 526471 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question K4. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered K3 = 1, 2, 3, 8, 9. COMMENTS: About how often do you and your (spouse/partner) calmly discuss something? Is it... GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C145 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES K5 Frequency respondent and spouse laugh together Field: 292 Position: 448 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION ALMOST EVERY DAY 1 4661 11415184 ONCE OR TWICE A WEEK 2 927 2056263 ONCE OR TWICE A MONTH 3 115 315629 LESS THAN ONCE A MONTH 4 76 152824 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 4760 8705302 NOT STATED 9 M 210 621924 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question K5. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered K3 = 1, 2, 3, 8, 9. COMMENTS: About how often do you and your (spouse/partner) laugh together? Is it... K8 Arguments about chores and responsibilities Field: 293 Position: 449 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION OFTEN 1 448 1106370 SOMETIMES 2 1777 4199832 HARDLY EVER 3 1999 4741719 NEVER 4 1541 3805007 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 4760 8705302 NOT STATED 9 M 224 708896 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question K8. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered K3 = 1, 2, 3, 8, 9 COMMENTS: Do you and your (spouse/partner) often, sometimes, hardly ever or never have arguments about.... Chores and responsibilities? GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C146 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES K10 Arguments about your child(ren) Field: 294 Position: 450 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION OFTEN 1 251 658693 SOMETIMES 2 1356 3304468 HARDLY NEVER 3 1659 3908352 NEVER 4 1530 3830327 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 5738 10904358 NOT STATED 9 M 215 660927 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question K10. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered K3 = 1, 2, 3, 8, 9 and TOTALCHD >= 01. COMMENTS: Do you and your (spouse/partner) often, sometimes, hardly ever or never have arguments about.... Your child(ren)? K11 Arguments about money Field: 295 Position: 451 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION OFTEN 1 416 983354 SOMETIMES 2 1547 3721652 HARDLY NEVER 3 1879 4350689 NEVER 4 1920 4797573 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 4760 8705302 NOT STATED 9 M 227 708555 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question K11. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered K3 = 1, 2, 3, 8, 9. COMMENTS: Do you and your (spouse/partner) often, sometimes, hardly ever or never have arguments about.... Money? GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C147 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES K12 Arguments about showing affection to each other Field: 296 Position: 452 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION OFTEN 1 252 600899 SOMETIMES 2 965 2359744 HARDLY NEVER 3 1821 4076486 NEVER 4 2688 6699418 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 4760 8705302 NOT STATED 9 M 263 825276 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question K12. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered K3 = 1, 2, 3, 8, 9. COMMENTS: Do you and your (spouse/partner) often, sometimes, hardly ever or never have arguments about.... Showing affection to each other? K14 Arguments about leisure time Field: 297 Position: 453 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION OFTEN 1 224 559335 SOMETIMES 2 1167 2868470 HARDLY NEVER 3 1740 3859462 NEVER 4 2614 6502622 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 4760 8705302 NOT STATED 9 M 244 771934 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question K14. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered K3 = 1, 2, 3, 8, 9. COMMENTS: Do you and your (spouse/partner) often, sometimes, hardly ever or never have agruments about.... Leisure time? GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C148 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES K17 Arguments about in-laws Field: 298 Position: 454 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION OFTEN 1 234 526309 SOMETIMES 2 967 2348302 HARDLY NEVER 3 1521 3360917 NEVER 4 3021 7554642 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 4760 8705302 NOT STATED 9 M 246 771654 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question K17. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered K3 = 1, 2, 3, 8, 9. COMMENTS: Do you and your (spouse/partner) often, sometimes, hardly ever or never have arguments about.... In-laws? K22 Reason to split up:partner drinks too much Field: 299 Position: 455 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 7428 15360107 NO 2 2338 5456813 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 741 1721476 NOT STATED 9 M 242 728729 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question K22. COVERAGE: All respondents. COMMENTS: Please tell me if you think the following reasons are sufficient for splitting up a marriage or common-law relationship. Partner drinks too much. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C149 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES K23 Reason to split up:lack of love and respect Field: 300 Position: 456 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 8889 18811194 NO 2 1109 2582608 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 504 1128534 NOT STATED 9 M 247 744789 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question K23. COVERAGE: All respondents. COMMENTS: Please tell me if you think the following reasons are sufficient for splitting up a marriage or common-law relationship. Lack of love and respect from the partner. K24 Reason to split up:disagreement handling finances Field: 301 Position: 457 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 4122 8260525 NO 2 5636 12574863 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 740 1683551 NOT STATED 9 M 251 748186 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question K24. COVERAGE: All respondents. COMMENTS: Please tell me if you think the following reasons are sufficient for splitting up a marriage or common-law relationship. Constant disagreement about how the family finances are handled. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C150 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES K25 Reason to split up:abusive behaviour from partner Field: 302 Position: 458 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 9630 20466361 NO 2 489 1122246 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 376 928537 NOT STATED 9 M 254 749981 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question K25. COVERAGE: All respondents. COMMENTS: Please tell me if you think the following reasons are sufficient for splitting up a marriage or common-law relationship. Abusive behaviour from the partner. K26 Reason to split up:unsatis. division of hhld tasks Field: 303 Position: 459 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 1748 3609426 NO 2 8138 17527210 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 607 1377312 NOT STATED 9 M 256 753178 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question K26. COVERAGE: All respondents. COMMENTS: Please tell me if you think the following reasons are sufficient for splitting up a marriage or common-law relationship. Unsatisfactory division of household tasks with the partner. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C151 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES K27 Reason to split up:unfaithful partner Field: 304 Position: 460 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 8588 18272833 NO 2 1176 2594855 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 725 1640682 NOT STATED 9 M 260 758755 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question K27. COVERAGE: All respondents. COMMENTS: Please tell me if you think the following reasons are sufficient for splitting up a marriage or common-law relationship. Unfaithful behaviour from the partner. K28 Reason to split up:unsatis. sexual relationship Field: 305 Position: 461 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 3355 6911970 NO 2 5904 12850705 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 1214 2699567 NOT STATED 9 M 276 804883 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question K28. COVERAGE: All respondents. COMMENTS: Please tell me if you think the following reasons are sufficient for splitting up a marriage or common-law relationship. Unsatisfactory sexual relationship with the partner. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C152 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES K29 Reason to split up:inability to have children Field: 306 Position: 462 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 1274 2622928 NO 2 8303 17801676 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 913 2086877 NOT STATED 9 M 259 755645 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question K29. COVERAGE: All respondents. COMMENTS: Please tell me if you think the following reasons are sufficient for splitting up a marriage or common-law relationship. Inability to have children with the partner. K30 Reason to split up:disagreement about no. of kids Field: 307 Position: 463 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 747 1480080 NO 2 8935 19273239 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 805 1754095 NOT STATED 9 M 262 759712 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question K30. COVERAGE: All respondents. COMMENTS: Please tell me if you think the following reasons are sufficient for splitting up a marriage or common-law relationship. Disagreement about the number of children to have. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C153 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES K31 Reason to split up:conflict on child raising Field: 308 Position: 464 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 1794 3542137 NO 2 7735 16828716 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 959 2134785 NOT STATED 9 M 261 761488 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question K31. COVERAGE: All respondents. COMMENTS: Please tell me if you think the following reasons are sufficient for splitting up a marriage or common-law relationship. Conflict about how the children are raised. K33 Resp. would remain married for sake of child(ren) Field: 309 Position: 465 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 3638 8225971 NO 2 5390 11065012 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 1495 3326443 NOT STATED 9 M 226 649699 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question K33. COVERAGE: All respondents. COMMENTS: If you had young children (less than 15 years of age) and your marriage were in trouble and the differences with your spouse could not be resolved, would you still remain married for the sake of your child(ren)? GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C154 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES L2 Number of hours spent doing unpaid housework Field: 310 Position: 466-467 Format: I2 Zero-filled CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION NONE 1 651 1434051 LESS THAN 5 HOURS 2 1928 4296749 5 TO 14 HOURS 3 3923 8458143 15 TO 29 HOURS 4 2495 5244251 30 TO 59 HOURS 5 1109 2290732 60 HOURS OR MORE 6 237 463140 NOT STATED 99 M 406 1080059 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question L2. COVERAGE: All respondents. COMMENTS: Last week, how many hours did you spend doing the following activities: Doing unpaid housework, yard work or home maintenance for members of this household or others. L3 Number of hours spent looking after children Field: 311 Position: 468-469 Format: I2 Zero-filled CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION NONE 1 5708 12099214 LESS THAN 5 HOURS 2 984 2183424 5 TO 14 HOURS 3 1289 2996364 15 TO 29 HOURS 4 1041 2307403 30 TO 59 HOURS 5 845 1692193 60 HOURS OR MORE 6 599 1152256 NOT STATED 99 M 283 836271 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question L3. COVERAGE: All respondents. COMMENTS: Last week, how many hours did you spend doing the following activities: Looking after one or more of your own children, or the children of others, without pay. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C155 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES L4 Number of hours spent providing care to seniors Field: 312 Position: 470 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION NONE 1 8155 17944206 LESS THAN 5 HOURS 2 1463 2877152 5 TO 9 HOURS 3 495 938673 10 HOURS OR MORE 4 388 773755 NOT STATED 9 M 248 733339 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question L4. COVERAGE: All respondents. COMMENTS: Last week, how many hours did you spend doing the following activities: Providing unpaid care or assistance to one or more senoirs. L11 Did the respondent work last week Field: 313 Position: 471 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 5957 13234723 NO 2 4567 9374148 NOT STATED 9 M 225 658254 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question L11. COVERAGE: All respondents. COMMENTS: Last week, did you do any work at a job or a business or were you self-employed (at any time)? GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C156 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES L12 Respondent worked during the past 12 months Field: 314 Position: 472 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 1222 2630906 NO 2 3341 6735473 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 5957 13234723 NOT STATED 9 M 229 666024 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question L12. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered L11 = 2, 9. COMMENTS: During the past 12 months, did you do any work at a job or a business or were you self-employed (at any time)? L13 Number of weeks resp. was employed-past 12 months Field: 315 Position: 473-474 Format: I2 Zero-filled CONTENT VALUE SAMPLE POPULATION MEAN 44.64 44.82 MINIMUM 1 MAXIMUM 52 RANGE 51 7124 15723955 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 96 M 229 666024 NOT APPLICABLE 97 M 3341 6735473 NOT STATED 99 M 55 141674 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question L13. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered L11 = 1 or L12 = 1. COMMENTS: For how many weeks during the past 12 months were you employed? GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C157 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES L14 Number of hours worked per week by respondent Field: 316 Position: 475-477 Format: I3 Zero-filled CONTENT VALUE SAMPLE POPULATION MEAN 39.28 39.06 MINIMUM 1 MAXIMUM 168 RANGE 167 7059 15608846 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 996 M 229 666024 NOT APPLICABLE 997 M 3341 6735473 NOT STATED 999 M 120 256783 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question L14. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered L11 = 1 or L12 = 1. COMMENTS: How many hours per week did you usually work? L15 Respondent worked evening or night shift Field: 317 Position: 478 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 2499 5511682 NO 2 4652 10287876 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 229 666024 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 3341 6735473 NOT STATED 9 M 28 66070 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question L15. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered L11 = 1 or L12 = 1. COMMENTS: Did you regularly work evening or night shifts? GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C158 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES L16 Respondent worked on Saturday or Sunday Field: 318 Position: 479 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 3027 6649123 NO 2 4123 9151498 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 229 666024 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 3341 6735473 NOT STATED 9 M 29 65008 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question L16. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered L15 = 1, 2, 9. COMMENTS: Did you regularly work on Saturday or Sunday? GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C159 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES DVSIC Standard Industrial Class. Codes(18) - Current job Field: 319 Position: 480-481 Format: I2 Zero-filled CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION TRADITIONAL PRIMARY SECTOR 1 265 493937 NON-TRADITIONAL PRIMARY SECTOR 2 163 318405 NAT. RESOURCES INTENSIVE MAN. 3 266 580483 LABOUR INTENSIVE MANUFACTURING 4 129 304560 SCALE-BASED MANUFACTURING 5 296 738719 PRODUCT DIFFERENTIATED MAN. 6 79 227072 SCIENCE-BASED MANUFACTURING 7 80 199253 CONSTRUCTION 8 457 1034844 DISTRIBUTIVE SER.:TRANS./STOR. 9 294 688277 DISTRIBUTIVE SER.:COMM./PUBLIC 10 220 444682 DISTRIBUTIVE SER:WHOLESALE TRD 11 244 506596 CONSUMER SERVICES:RETAIL TRADE 12 834 1975001 CONSUMER SER.:PERS./RECR./MISC 13 955 2162221 BUSINESS SERVICES:FIN./INS./RE 14 367 834113 SER. TO BUSINESS MANAGEMENT 15 482 1108329 COM.SERVICES:EDUCATION/RELATED 16 557 1157775 COMMUNITY SERVICES:HLTH/WELFRE 17 741 1519849 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION 18 558 1136049 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 96 M 229 666024 NOT APPLICABLE 97 M 3341 6735473 NOT STATED 99 M 192 435464 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who held a job at the time of the survey. COMMENTS: The write-in information contained in L17 and L18 was coded to the 3 digit level and subsequently collapsed for this presentation. See Appendix M for more details. Reference: Statistics Canada, 1980 Standard Industrial Classification manual. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C160 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES DVSOC Standard Occupation Codes (33) - Current job Field: 320 Position: 482-483 Format: I2 Zero-filled CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION MANAGERS/ADMINISTRATORS 1 704 1596208 MANAGEMENT/ADMIN. RELATED 2 325 723907 LIFE SCIENCES/MATHS/COMPUTERS 3 143 302522 ARCHITECTS/ENGINEERS/RELATED 4 96 246819 SOCIAL SCIENCE/RELIGION 5 215 450137 TEACHING RELATED 6 359 730156 MEDICINE AND HEALTH 7 470 946645 ARTISTIC/LITERARY AND REC. 8 166 358725 STENOGRAPHIC/TYPING 9 225 420574 BOOKKEEPING/ACCOUNT-RECORDING 10 297 671362 EDP OPERATORS/MATERIAL RECORD. 11 132 313335 RECEPTION/INFO./MAIL/MESSAGE 12 107 246203 LIBRARY/FILE/OTHER CLERICAL 13 226 484000 SALES/COMMODITIES 14 458 1063626 SALES/SERVICES 15 137 323954 PROTECTIVE SERVICES 16 149 329230 FOOD/BEVERAGE/ACCOM. SERVICES 17 398 849714 PERSONAL/APPAREL/FRN. SERVICES 18 247 551675 OTHER SERVICE OCCUPATIONS 19 194 473731 FARM OCCUPATIONS 20 257 521906 PRIMARY OCCUPATIONS 21 132 231326 FOOD/BEV./PROCESSING ETC. 22 100 187653 PROCESSING OCCUP.(EXCEPT FOOD) 23 85 208709 MACHINE/RELATED OCCUPATIONS 24 113 294720 ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONIC RELATED 25 62 143601 TEXTILES/FUR/LEATHER 26 64 153276 WOOD PRODUCTS/RUBBER/PLASTICS 27 91 213422 REPAIRMEN (EXCEPT ELECTRICAL) 28 168 417907 EXCAVATING/PAVING/WIRE COMM. 29 124 269619 OTHER CONSTRUCTION TRADES 30 295 677738 TRANSPORT OPERATING OCCUP. 31 258 570204 MATERIAL HANDLING 32 156 379821 OTHER CRAFTS AND EQUIPMENT 33 75 159072 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 96 M 229 666024 NOT APPLICABLE 97 M 3341 6735473 NOT STATED 99 M 151 354131 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who held a job at the time of the survey. COMMENTS: The write-in information contained in L19 and L20 was coded to the 4 digit level and subsequently collapsed for this presentation. See Appendix L for more details. Reference: Statistics Canada, 1980 Standard Occupational Classification manual. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C161 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES DVPINEO PINEO Socio-Economic Class. of Occup.-Current job Field: 321 Position: 484-485 Format: I2 Zero-filled CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION SELF EMPLOYED PROFESSIONALS 1 90 194548 EMPLOYED PROFESSIONALS 2 597 1224680 HIGH-LEVEL MANAGEMENT 3 234 519533 SEMI-PROFESSIONALS 4 620 1361553 TECHNICIANS 5 144 285786 MIDDLE MANAGEMENT 6 664 1515528 SUPERVISORS 7 146 339995 FOREMEN AND FOREWOMEN 8 142 309147 SKILLED CLERICAL/SALES/SERVICE 9 590 1229710 SKILLED CRAFTS AND TRADES 10 651 1531252 FARMERS 11 137 257138 SEMI-SKILLED CLERICAL/SALES 12 970 2223324 SEMI-SKILLED MANUAL 13 590 1250623 UNSKILLED CLERICAL/SALES/SERV. 14 554 1206539 UNSKILLED MANUAL 15 788 1813094 FARM LABOURERS 16 111 249047 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 96 M 229 666024 NOT APPLICABLE 97 M 3341 6735473 DO NOT KNOW 98 M 150 353963 NOT STATED 99 M 1 169 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who held a job at the time of the survey. COMMENTS: Pineo-Porter-McRoberts socio-economic classification of occupations groups the 4 digit SOC-80 codes into 16 homogeneous categories. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C162 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES L21 Respondent worked towards a degree/diploma/cert. Field: 322 Position: 486 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 2193 5321034 NO 2 8316 17247955 NOT STATED 9 M 240 698137 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question L21. COVERAGE: All respondents. COMMENTS: During the past 12 months, did you take courses towards a degree, diploma or certificate? L22 No. of weeks the resp. took courses-past 12 months Field: 323 Position: 487-488 Format: I2 Zero-filled CONTENT VALUE SAMPLE POPULATION MEAN 26.06 27.04 MINIMUM 1 MAXIMUM 52 RANGE 51 2163 5221547 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 96 M 240 698137 NOT APPLICABLE 97 M 8316 17247955 NOT STATED 99 M 30 99487 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question L22. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered L21 = 1. COMMENTS: For how many weeks during the past 12 months, were you taking courses? GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C163 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES L23 Respondent was studying full-time or part-time Field: 324 Position: 489 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION FULL-TIME 1 1248 3228147 PART-TIME 2 942 2083287 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 240 698137 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 8316 17247955 NOT STATED 9 M 3 9600 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question L23. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered L21 = 1. COMMENTS: Were you studying full-time or part-time? L24 Respondent s main activity in the past 12 months Field: 325 Position: 490-491 Format: I2 Zero-filled CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION WORKING AT A JOB OR BUSINESS 1 5625 12295845 LOOKING FOR A JOB 2 377 705835 GOING TO SCHOOL 3 1037 2767961 KEEPING HOUSE 4 1943 3693727 RETIRED 5 1204 2526083 MATERNITY/PATERNITY LEAVE 6 27 45976 LONG TERM ILLNESS 7 197 366859 OTHER 8 88 152681 NOT STATED 99 M 251 712158 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question L24. COVERAGE: All respondents. COMMENTS: During the past 12 months, was your main activity working at a job or business, looking for work, going to school, keeping house, retired or something else? GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C164 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES DVL26CAP Age of respondent when did last paid work Field: 326 Position: 492-494 Format: F3.1 Zero-filled CONTENT VALUE SAMPLE POPULATION MEAN 58.67 59.15 MINIMUM 15.0 MAXIMUM 80.0 RANGE 65.0 1014 2148518 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 99.6 M 228 658430 NOT APPLICABLE 99.7 M 9390 20249807 DO NOT KNOW 99.8 M 57 96947 NOT STATED 99.9 M 60 113423 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question L26. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered L24 = 05 and (L12 = 2, 9). COMMENTS: This is a derived variable, in years, to one decimal. The value 80.0 includes 80.0 and over. L26A Satisfied with main activity Field: 327 Position: 495 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION SATISFIED 1 8870 19183568 DISSATISFIED 2 1428 2916554 NO OPINION 3 135 303373 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 47 103614 NOT STATED 9 M 269 760016 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question L26A. COVERAGE: All respondents. COMMENTS: Are you satisfied or dissatisfied with your main activity? GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C165 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES L26B Satisfied with balance between job/fam./home life Field: 328 Position: 496 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION SATISFIED 1 4812 10742778 DISSATISFIED 2 1049 2249676 NO OPINION 3 53 139328 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 225 658254 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 4567 9374148 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 20 50479 NOT STATED 9 M 23 52462 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question L26B. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered L11 = 1. COMMENTS: Are you satisfied or dissatisfied with the balance between your job and family and home life? L26CC01 Reason dissatisfied-not enough time for family Field: 329 Position: 497 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 565 1178861 NO 2 479 1060411 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 248 710716 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 9452 20306733 NOT STATED 9 M 5 10404 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered L26B = 2. COMMENTS: Why are you dissatisfied?.....Not enough time for family (include spouse/partner and children) GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C166 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES L26CC02 Reason dissatisfied-spends too much time on job Field: 330 Position: 498 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 427 961265 NO 2 617 1278007 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 248 710716 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 9452 20306733 NOT STATED 9 M 5 10404 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered L26B = 2. COMMENTS: Why are you dissatisfied?.....Spends to much time on job/main activity L26CC03 Reason dissatisfied-no time for other activities Field: 331 Position: 499 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 221 511614 NO 2 823 1727659 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 248 710716 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 9452 20306733 NOT STATED 9 M 5 10404 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered L26B = 2. COMMENTS: Why are you dissatisfied?.....Not enough time for other activities (exclude work or family related activities) GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C167 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES L26CC04 Reason dissatisfied-cannot find suitable job Field: 332 Position: 500 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 44 101197 NO 2 1000 2138075 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 248 710716 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 9452 20306733 NOT STATED 9 M 5 10404 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered L26B = 2. COMMENTS: Why are you dissatisfied?.....Cannot find suitable employment L26CC05 Reason dissatisfied-job related reason(s) Field: 333 Position: 501 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 105 230282 NO 2 939 2008991 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 248 710716 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 9452 20306733 NOT STATED 9 M 5 10404 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered L26B = 2. COMMENTS: Why are you dissatisfied?.....Employment related reason(s) (exclude spending too much time on job) GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C168 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES L26CC06 Reason dissatisfied-health reasons Field: 334 Position: 502 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 7 25559 NO 2 1037 2213713 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 248 710716 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 9452 20306733 NOT STATED 9 M 5 10404 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered L26B = 2. COMMENTS: Why are you dissatisfied?.....Health reasons (include sleep disorders) L26CC07 Reason dissatisfied-family related reason(s) Field: 335 Position: 503 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 19 38723 NO 2 1025 2200550 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 248 710716 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 9452 20306733 NOT STATED 9 M 5 10404 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered L26B = 2. COMMENTS: Why are you dissatisfied?.....Family related reason(s) (exclude not enough time for family) GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C169 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES L26CC08 Reason dissatisfied-other reason(s) Field: 336 Position: 504 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 43 87079 NO 2 1001 2152193 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 248 710716 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 9452 20306733 NOT STATED 9 M 5 10404 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered L26B = 2. COMMENTS: Why are you dissatisfied?.....Other reason(s) L27 Years of elementary and high school completed Field: 337 Position: 505-506 Format: I2 Zero-filled CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION NO SCHOOLING 0 23 47433 ONE TO FIVE YEAR 1 288 573836 SIX 6 174 284381 SEVEN 7 311 531485 EIGHT 8 550 1109509 NINE 9 640 1270827 TEN 10 929 1976097 ELEVEN 11 1509 2962167 TWELVE 12 5376 11307008 THIRTEEN 13 654 2387651 DO NOT KNOW 98 M 35 92255 NOT STATED 99 M 260 724476 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question L27. COVERAGE: All respondents. COMMENTS: Excluding kindergarten, how many years of elementary and high school education have you successfully completed? GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C170 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES L28 Respondent graduated from high school Field: 338 Position: 507 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 6711 14746515 NO 2 861 1989144 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 2915 5793568 NOT STATED 9 M 262 737897 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question L28. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered L27 = 11, 12, 13, 98, 99. COMMENTS: Have you graduated from high school? L29 Further schooling beyond elementary/high school Field: 339 Position: 508 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 5804 12572223 NO 2 4655 9896997 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 23 47433 NOT STATED 9 M 267 750473 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question L29. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered L27 = 01 to 13 or 98, 99. COMMENTS: Have you had any further schooling beyond elementary/high school? GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C171 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES DVL30CO Highest level of education attained - respondent Field: 340 Position: 509-510 Format: I2 Zero-filled CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION DOCTORATE/MASTERS/BACHELOR 1 1575 3508357 DIPL/CERT. FROM COMM. COLLEGE 2 1133 2395583 DIPL. FROM TRADE/TECH/VOC/BUS. 3 1255 2622718 SOME UNIVERSITY 4 815 1684692 SOME COMMUNITY COLLEGE 5 411 1005589 SOME TRADE/TECH/VOC/BUS. 6 378 840420 HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA 7 1696 3871892 LESS THAN HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA 8 2663 5553967 ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 9 172 275223 NO SCHOOLING 10 23 47433 OTHER 11 330 638742 DO NOT KNOW 98 M 16 45645 NOT STATED 99 M 282 776864 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: All respondents. DVL31 Age of respondent at completion of study Field: 341 Position: 511-513 Format: F3.1 Zero-filled CONTENT VALUE SAMPLE POPULATION MEAN 22.19 22.21 MINIMUM 7.1 MAXIMUM 71.1 RANGE 64.0 8210 17092976 NOT APPLICABLE 99.7 M 1232 3153513 NOT STATED 99.9 M 1307 3020636 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, quetions L31M, L31Y. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered L27 = 01 to 13 or 98, 99. COMMENTS: This is a derived variable, in years, to one decimal. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C172 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES M2 Ever worked at a job/business on a regular basis Field: 342 Position: 514 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 3139 6271019 NO 2 1148 2544482 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 6170 13629307 NOT STATED 9 M 292 822318 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question M2. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered L13 = 01 to 25 or 96, 97, 99. COMMENTS: Have you ever worked at a job or business on a regular basis? By this I mean a full-time or part-time job which lasted six months or longer. DVM3CAP Age of resp.-started working on reg. basis Field: 343 Position: 515-517 Format: F3.1 Zero-filled CONTENT VALUE SAMPLE POPULATION MEAN 20.92 20.84 MINIMUM 15.0 MAXIMUM 50.0 RANGE 35.0 8705 18384518 FULL-TIME STUDENT/PART-TIME WK 99.5 M 257 737401 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 99.6 M 292 822318 NOT APPLICABLE 99.7 M 1148 2544482 DO NOT KNOW 99.8 M 276 621392 NOT STATED 99.9 M 71 157015 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered M2 = 1, 7. COMMENTS: This is a derived variable, in years, to one decimal. The value 50.0 includes 50.0 and over. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C173 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES M4 Stopped working for a period of 6 months or longer Field: 344 Position: 518 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 4648 9210201 NO 2 4260 9626130 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 292 822318 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 1405 3281883 NOT STATED 9 M 144 326594 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question M4. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered M3 = 1915 to 1995 or 9998, 9999. COMMENTS: Since that time have you ever stopped working for a period of six months or longer? M5CAP Number of times respondent took breaks Field: 345 Position: 519-520 Format: I2 Zero-filled CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION ONE BREAK 1 3142 6252963 TWO BREAKS 2 832 1665384 THREE BREAKS 3 249 511684 FOUR BREAKS 4 64 115956 FIVE BREAKS 5 36 67480 SIX BREAKS OR MORE 6 73 109110 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 96 M 436 1148912 NOT APPLICABLE 97 M 5665 12908013 DO NOT KNOW 98 M 233 440268 NOT STATED 99 M 19 47357 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question M5. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered M4 = 1. COMMENTS: In total, how many times have you taken any breaks of six months or longer? The value 6 includes 6 or more. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C174 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES DVM6CAP Age of resp. at beginning of 1st work int. Field: 346 Position: 521-523 Format: F3.1 Zero-filled CONTENT VALUE SAMPLE POPULATION MEAN 31.53 31.59 MINIMUM 15.0 MAXIMUM 55.0 RANGE 40.0 4241 8443840 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 99.6 M 436 1148912 NOT APPLICABLE 99.7 M 5665 12908013 NOT STATED 99.9 M 407 766360 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered M4 = 1. COMMENTS: This is a derived variable, in years, to one decimal. The value 55.0 includes 55.0 and over. M7 Before 1st interrup.:worked full-time or part-time Field: 347 Position: 524 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION FULL-TIME 1 4020 8059161 PART-TIME 2 453 809084 OTHER 3 22 33891 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 436 1148912 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 5665 12908013 NOT STATED 9 M 153 308064 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey. 1995, question M7 COVERAGE: Respondents who answered M4 = 1. COMMENTS: At that time, were you employed full-time or part-time? (first work interruption) GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C175 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES M8C01 Reason for interruption(1)-illness/disability/acc. Field: 348 Position: 525 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 505 955102 NO 2 3999 7971051 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 436 1148912 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 5665 12908013 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 43 75972 NOT STATED 9 M 101 208076 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered M4 = 1. COMMENTS: What were the reasons that you stopped working? (first work interruption)...... Own illness, disability or accident M8C02 Reason for interruption(1)-layoff/end of contract Field: 349 Position: 526 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 251 467322 NO 2 4253 8458831 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 436 1148912 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 5665 12908013 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 43 75972 NOT STATED 9 M 101 208076 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered M4 = 1. COMMENTS: What were the reasons that you stopped working? (first work interruption)....... Temporary layoff/End of contract GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C176 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES M8C03 Reason for interruption(1)-lack of work Field: 350 Position: 527 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 456 886266 NO 2 4048 8039887 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 436 1148912 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 5665 12908013 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 43 75972 NOT STATED 9 M 101 208076 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered M4 = 1. COMMENTS: What were the reasons that you stopped working? (first work interruption)....... Lack of work M8C04 Reason for interruption(1)-buss./company closure Field: 351 Position: 528 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 172 330869 NO 2 4332 8595284 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 436 1148912 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 5665 12908013 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 43 75972 NOT STATED 9 M 101 208076 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: general Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered M4 = 1. COMMENTS: What were the reasons that you stopped working? (first work interruption)....... Business or company closure GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C177 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES M8C05 Reason for interruption(1)-maternity/pater. leave Field: 352 Position: 529 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 1104 2338474 NO 2 3400 6587679 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 436 1148912 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 5665 12908013 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 43 75972 NOT STATED 9 M 101 208076 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered M4 = 1. COMMENTS: What were the reasons that you stopped working? (first work interruption)....... Maternity/paternity leave M8C06 Reason for interruption(1)-child care Field: 353 Position: 530 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 232 523498 NO 2 4272 8402655 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 436 1148912 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 5665 12908013 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 43 75972 NOT STATED 9 M 101 208076 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered M4 = 1. COMMENTS: What were the reasons that you stopped working? (first work interruption)....... Child care GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C178 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES M8C07 Reason for interruption(1)-care of the elderly Field: 354 Position: 531 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 16 29994 NO 2 4488 8896159 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 436 1148912 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 5665 12908013 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 43 75972 NOT STATED 9 M 101 208076 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered M4 = 1. COMMENTS: What were the reasons that you stopped working? (first work interruption)....... Care of the elderly M8C08 Reason for interruption(1)-personnal/family resp. Field: 355 Position: 532 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 391 690602 NO 2 4113 8235551 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 436 1148912 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 5665 12908013 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 43 75972 NOT STATED 9 M 101 208076 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered M4 = 1. COMMENTS: What were the reasons that you stopped working? (first work interruption)....... Personal or family responsibilities (other than child care and care of the elderly) GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C179 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES M8C09 Reason for interruption(1)-returned to school Field: 356 Position: 533 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 288 566231 NO 2 4216 8359922 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 436 1148912 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 5665 12908013 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 43 75972 NOT STATED 9 M 101 208076 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered M4 = 1. COMMENTS: What were the reasons that you stopped working? (first work interruption)....... Returned to school M8C10 Reason for interruption(1)-retired Field: 357 Position: 534 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 469 987042 NO 2 4035 7939111 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 436 1148912 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 5665 12908013 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 43 75972 NOT STATED 9 M 101 208076 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered M4 = 1. COMMENTS: What were the reasons that you stopped working? (first work interruption)....... Retired GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C180 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES M8C11 Reason for interruption(1)-seasonal work Field: 358 Position: 535 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 90 142424 NO 2 4414 8783729 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 436 1148912 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 5665 12908013 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 43 75972 NOT STATED 9 M 101 208076 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered M4 = 1. COMMENTS: What were the reasons that you stopped working? (first work interruption)....... Seasonal work M8C12 Reason for interruption(1)-moved/transferred Field: 359 Position: 536 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 159 317919 NO 2 4345 8608234 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 436 1148912 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 5665 12908013 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 43 75972 NOT STATED 9 M 101 208076 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered M4 = 1. COMMENTS: What were the reasons that you stopped working? (first work interruption)....... Moved/transferred. This variable was created due to high frequencies in the specify field. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C181 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES M8C13 Reason for interruption(1)-marriage Field: 360 Position: 537 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 196 346993 NO 2 4308 8579160 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 436 1148912 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 5665 12908013 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 43 75972 NOT STATED 9 M 101 208076 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered M4 = 1. COMMENTS: What were the reasons that you stopped working? (first work interruption)....... Marriage. This variable was created due to high frequencies in the specify field M8C14 Reason for interruption(1)-immigration Field: 361 Position: 538 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 50 123411 NO 2 4454 8802742 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 436 1148912 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 5665 12908013 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 43 75972 NOT STATED 9 M 101 208076 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered M4 = 1. COMMENTS: What were the reasons that you stopped working? (first work interruption)....... Immigration. This variable was created due to high frequencies in the specify field. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C182 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES M8C15 Reason for interruption(1)-other reason Field: 362 Position: 539 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 322 629101 NO 2 4182 8297052 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 436 1148912 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 5665 12908013 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 43 75972 NOT STATED 9 M 101 208076 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered M4 = 1. COMMENTS: What were the reasons that you stopped working? (first work interruption)....... Other reason DVM9 Length of first work interruption - in months Field: 363 Position: 540-542 Format: I3 Zero-filled CONTENT VALUE SAMPLE POPULATION MEAN 41.54 41.20 MINIMUM 6 MAXIMUM 540 RANGE 534 2897 5791618 NEVER RETURNED TO WORK 995 M 1497 2934298 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 996 M 436 1148912 NOT APPLICABLE 997 M 5665 12908013 DO NOT KNOW 998 M 135 240326 NOT STATED 999 M 119 243958 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered M4 = 1. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C183 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES M10 After interruption(1)-worked full-time/part-time Field: 364 Position: 543 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION FULL-TIME 1 2077 4130027 PART-TIME 2 869 1748216 OTHER 3 30 59251 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 436 1148912 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 7162 15842311 NOT STATED 9 M 175 338408 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question M10. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered M9UNIT = 1, 2, 8, 9. COMMENTS: When you returned, was it to work full-time or part-time? (from first work interruption) M11A After interruption(1)-returned to the same job Field: 365 Position: 544 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 966 1883625 NO 2 2025 4072605 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 436 1148912 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 7162 15842311 NOT STATED 9 M 160 319673 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question M11A. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered M10 = 1, 2, 3, 9. COMMENTS: Did you return to the same job? (from first work interruption) GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C184 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES M11B After interruption(1)-had similar duties Field: 366 Position: 545 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 1633 3246132 NO 2 1358 2710880 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 436 1148912 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 7162 15842311 NOT STATED 9 M 160 318890 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question M11B. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered M11A = 1, 2, 9. COMMENTS: Did you have similar duties? (from first work interruption) M13 Respondent stopped working a second time Field: 367 Position: 546 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 214 405960 NO 2 1563 3159015 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 436 1148912 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 8416 18311924 NOT STATED 9 M 120 241314 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question M13. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered M11B = 1, 2, 9 and M5 = 01, 98, 99. COMMENTS: Have you taken any other breaks of six months or longer? GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C185 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES DVM14CAP Age of resp. at beginning of 2nd work int. Field: 368 Position: 547-549 Format: F3.1 Zero-filled CONTENT VALUE SAMPLE POPULATION MEAN 33.94 34.04 MINIMUM 15.6 MAXIMUM 55.0 RANGE 39.4 1257 2486083 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 99.6 M 556 1390226 NOT APPLICABLE 99.7 M 8725 19001326 NOT STATED 99.9 M 211 389490 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered M13 = 1 or M5 = 02 to 30. COMMENTS: This is a derived variable, in years, to one decimal. The value 55.0 includes 55.0 and over. M15 Before 2nd interrup.:worked full-time or part-time Field: 369 Position: 550 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION FULL-TIME 1 1068 2114276 PART-TIME 2 307 582670 OTHER 3 13 18576 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 556 1390226 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 8725 19001326 NOT STATED 9 M 80 160051 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question M15. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered M14M = 01 to 12 or 98, 99. COMMENTS: At that time, were you employed full-time or part-time? (second work interrruption) GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C186 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES M16C01 Reason for interruption(2)-illness/disability/acc. Field: 370 Position: 551 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 140 237071 NO 2 1254 2488853 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 556 1390226 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 8725 19001326 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 23 33386 NOT APPLICABLE 9 M 51 116264 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered M15 = 1, 2, 3, 9. COMMENTS: What were the reasons that you stopped working? (second work interruption)...... Own illness, disability or accident M16C02 Reason for interruption(2)-layoff/end of contract Field: 371 Position: 552 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 115 209633 NO 2 1279 2516291 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 556 1390226 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 8725 19001326 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 23 33386 NOT STATED 9 M 51 116264 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered M15 = 1, 2, 3, 9. COMMENTS: What were the reasons that you stopped working? (second work interruption)...... Temporary layoff/End of contract GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C187 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES M16C03 Reason for interruption(2)-lack of work Field: 372 Position: 553 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 190 358183 NO 2 1204 2367741 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 556 1390226 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 8725 19001326 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 23 33386 NOT STATED 9 M 51 116264 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered M15 = 1, 2, 3, 9. COMMENTS: What were the reasons that you stopped working? (second work interruption)...... Lack of work M16C04 Reason for interruption(2)-buss./company closure Field: 373 Position: 554 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 63 159104 NO 2 1331 2566820 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 556 1390226 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 8725 19001326 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 23 33386 NOT STATED 9 M 51 116264 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered M15 =1, 2, 3, 9. COMMENTS: What were the reasons that you stopped working? (second work interruption)...... Business or company closure GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C188 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES M16C05 Reason for interruption(2)-maternity/pater. leave Field: 374 Position: 555 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 325 691422 NO 2 1069 2034502 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 556 1390226 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 8725 19001326 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 23 33386 NOT STATED 9 M 51 116264 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered M15 = 1, 2, 3, 9. COMMENTS: What were the reasons that you stopped working? (second work interruption)...... Maternity/paternity leave M16C06 Reason for interruption(2)-child care Field: 375 Position: 556 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 57 116049 NO 2 1337 2609875 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 556 1390226 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 8725 19001326 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 23 33386 NOT STATED 9 M 51 116264 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered M15 = 1, 2, 3, 9. COMMENTS: What were the reasons that you stopped working? (second work interruption)...... Child care GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C189 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES M16C07 Reason for interruption(2)-care of the elderly Field: 376 Position: 557 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 5 9208 NO 2 1389 2716716 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 556 1390226 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 8725 19001326 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 23 33386 NOT STATED 9 M 51 116264 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered M15 = 1, 2, 3, 9. COMMENTS: What were the reasons that you stopped working? (second work interruption)...... Care of the elderly M16C08 Reason for interruption(2)-personnal/family resp. Field: 377 Position: 558 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 81 153221 NO 2 1313 2572703 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 556 1390226 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 8725 19001326 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 23 33386 NOT STATED 9 M 51 116264 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered M15 = 1, 2, 3, 9. COMMENTS: What were the reasons that you stopped working? (second work interrution)....... Personal or family reponsibilities (other than child care and care of the elderly) GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C190 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES M16C09 Reason for interruption(2)-returned to school Field: 378 Position: 559 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 84 177491 NO 2 1310 2548433 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 556 1390226 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 8725 19001326 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 23 33386 NOT STATED 9 M 51 116264 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered M15 = 1, 2, 3, 9. COMMENTS: What were the reasons that you stopped working? (second work interruption)...... Returned to school M16C10 Reason for interruption(2)-retired Field: 379 Position: 560 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 105 215457 NO 2 1289 2510467 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 556 1390226 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 8725 19001326 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 23 33386 NOT STATED 9 M 51 116264 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered M15 = 1, 2, 3, 9. COMMENTS: What were the reasons that you stopped working? (second work interruption)...... Retired GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C191 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES M16C11 Reason for interruption(2)-seasonal work Field: 380 Position: 561 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 72 92852 NO 2 1322 2633072 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 556 1390226 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 8725 19001326 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 23 33386 NOT STATED 9 M 51 116264 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered M15 = 1, 2, 3, 9. COMMENTS: What were the reasons that you stopped working? (second work interruption)...... Seasonal work M16C12 Reason for interruption(2)-moved/transferred Field: 381 Position: 562 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 66 147656 NO 2 1328 2578268 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 556 1390226 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 8725 19001326 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 23 33386 NOT STATED 9 M 51 116264 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered M15 = 1, 2, 3, 9. COMMENTS: What were the reasons that you stopped working? (second work interruption)...... Moved/transferred This variable was created due to the high frequencies in the specify field. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C192 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES M16C13 Reason for interruption(2)-marriage Field: 382 Position: 563 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 9 19603 NO 2 1385 2706321 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 556 1390226 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 8725 19001326 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 23 33386 NOT STATED 9 M 51 116264 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered M15 = 1, 2, 3, 9. COMMENTS: What were the reasons that you stopped working? (second work interruption).... Marriage This variable was created due to the high frequencies in the specify field. M16C14 Reason for interruption(2)-immigration Field: 383 Position: 564 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 8 21876 NO 2 1386 2704048 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 556 1390226 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 8725 19001326 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 23 33386 NOT STATED 9 M 51 116264 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered M15 = 1, 2, 3, 9. COMMENTS: What were the reasons that you stopped working? (second work interruption)..... Immigration This variable was created due to high frequencies in the specify field. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C193 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES M16C15 Reason for interruption(2)-other reason Field: 384 Position: 565 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 110 201708 NO 2 1284 2524216 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 556 1390226 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 8725 19001326 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 23 33386 NOT STATED 9 M 51 116264 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered M15 = 1, 2, 3, 9. COMMENTS: What were the reasons that you stopped working? (second work interuption)..... Other reason DVM17 Length of second work interruption - in months Field: 385 Position: 566-568 Format: I3 Zero-filled CONTENT VALUE SAMPLE POPULATION MEAN 20.09 20.56 MINIMUM 6 MAXIMUM 300 RANGE 294 981 1953412 NEVER RETURNED TO WORK 995 M 360 670794 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 996 M 556 1390226 NOT APPLICABLE 997 M 8725 19001326 DO NOT KNOW 998 M 68 118242 NOT STATED 999 M 59 133125 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered M15 = 1, 2, 3, 9. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C194 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES M18 After interruption(2)-worked full-time/part-time Field: 386 Position: 569 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION FULL-TIME 1 703 1390382 PART-TIME 2 319 645553 OTHER 3 13 21015 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 556 1390226 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 9085 19672121 NOT STATED 9 M 73 147829 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question M18. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered M17UNIT = 1, 2, 8, 9. COMMENTS: When you returned, was it to work full-time or part-time? (from second work interruption) M19A After interruption(2)-returned to the same job Field: 387 Position: 570 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 412 784856 NO 2 624 1274274 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 556 1390226 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 9085 19672121 NOT STATED 9 M 72 145648 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question M19A. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered M18 = 1, 2, 3, 9. COMMENTS: Did you return to the same job? (from second work interruption) GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C195 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES M19B After interruption(2)-had similar duties Field: 388 Position: 571 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 628 1198452 NO 2 407 858521 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 556 1390226 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 9085 19672121 NOT STATED 9 M 73 147806 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question M19B. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered M19A = 1, 2, 9. COMMENTS: Did you have similar duties? (from second work interruption) M21 Respondent stopped working a third time Field: 389 Position: 572 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 95 176738 NO 2 570 1182830 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 556 1390226 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 9507 20476350 NOT STATED 9 M 21 40981 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question M21. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered M19B = 1, 2, 9 and M5 = 01, 02, 98, 99. COMMENTS: Have you taken any other breaks of six months or longer? GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C196 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES DVM22CAP Age of resp. at beginning of 3rd work int. Field: 390 Position: 573-575 Format: F3.1 Zero-filled CONTENT VALUE SAMPLE POPULATION MEAN 34.66 35.09 MINIMUM 16.6 MAXIMUM 55.0 RANGE 38.4 385 730808 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 99.6 M 577 1431207 NOT APPLICABLE 99.7 M 9655 20854951 NOT STATED 99.9 M 132 250159 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered M21 = 1 or M5 = 03 to 30. COMMENTS: This is a derived variable, in years, to one decimal. The value 55.0 includes 55.0 and over. M23 Before 3rd interrup.:worked full-time or part-time Field: 391 Position: 576 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION FULL-TIME 1 326 601001 PART-TIME 2 118 229338 OTHER 3 4 3996 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 577 1431207 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 9655 20854951 NOT STATED 9 M 69 146632 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question M23 COVERAGE: Respondents who answered M22M = 01 to 12 or 98, 99. COMMENTS: At that time, were you employed full-time or part-time? (third work interruption) GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C197 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES M24C01 Reason for interruption(3)-illness/disability/acc. Field: 392 Position: 577 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 55 102456 NO 2 398 742532 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 577 1431207 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 9655 20854951 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 17 30052 NOT STATED 9 M 47 105926 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered M23 = 1, 2, 3, 9. COMMENTS: What were the reasons that you stopped working? (third work interruption)....... Own illness, disability or accident M24C02 Reason for interruption(3)-layoff/end of contract Field: 393 Position: 578 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 45 69503 NO 2 408 775486 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 577 1431207 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 9655 20854951 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 17 30052 NOT STATED 9 M 47 105926 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered M23 = 1, 2, 3, 9. COMMENTS: What were the reasons that you stopped working? (third work interruption)....... Temporary layoff/End on contract GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C198 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES M24C03 Reason for interruption(3)-lack of work Field: 394 Position: 579 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 64 114667 NO 2 389 730321 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 577 1431207 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 9655 20854951 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 17 30052 NOT STATED 9 M 47 105926 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered M23 = 1, 2, 3, 9. COMMENTS: What were the reasons that you stopped working? (third work interruption)....... Lack of work M24C04 Reason for interruption(3)-buss./company closure Field: 395 Position: 580 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 18 38207 NO 2 435 806781 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 577 1431207 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 9655 20854951 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 17 30052 NOT STATED 9 M 47 105926 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered M23 = 1, 2, 3, 9. COMMENTS: What were the reasons that you stopped working? (third work interruption)....... Business of company closure GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C199 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES M24C05 Reason for interruption(3)-maternity/pater. leave Field: 396 Position: 581 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 71 150233 NO 2 382 694755 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 577 1431207 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 9655 20854951 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 17 30052 NOT STATED 9 M 47 105926 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered M23 = 1, 2, 3, 9. COMMENTS: What were the reasons that you stopped working? (third work interruption)....... Maternity/paternity leave M24C06 Reason for interruption(3)-child care Field: 397 Position: 582 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 16 33375 NO 2 437 811613 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 577 1431207 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 9655 20854951 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 17 30052 NOT STATED 9 M 47 105926 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered M23 = 1, 2, 3, 9. COMMENTS: What were the reasons that you stopped working? (third work interruption)....... Child care GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C200 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES M24C07 Reason for interruption(3)-care of the elderly Field: 398 Position: 583 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION NO 2 453 844988 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 577 1431207 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 9655 20854951 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 17 30052 NOT STATED 9 M 47 105926 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered M23 = 1, 2, 3, 9. COMMENTS: What were the reasons that you stopped working? (third work interruption)....... Care of the elderly M24C08 Reason for interruption(3)-personnal/family resp. Field: 399 Position: 584 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 26 62194 NO 2 427 782795 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 577 1431207 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 9655 20854951 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 17 30052 NOT STATED 9 M 47 105926 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered M23 = 1, 2, 3, 9. COMMENTS: What were the reasons that you stopped working? (third work interruption)....... Personal or family responsibilities (other than child care and care of the elderly) GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C201 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES M24C09 Reason for interruption(3)-returned to school Field: 400 Position: 585 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 24 52582 NO 2 429 792406 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 577 1431207 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 9655 20854951 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 17 30052 NOT STATED 9 M 47 105926 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered M23 = 1, 2, 3, 9. COMMENTS: What were the reasons that you stopped working? (third work interruption)....... Returned to school M24C10 Reason for interruption(3)-retired Field: 401 Position: 586 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 27 50607 NO 2 426 794381 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 577 1431207 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 9655 20854951 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 17 30052 NOT STATED 9 M 47 105926 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered N23 = 1, 2, 3, 9. COMMENTS: What were the reasons that you stopped working? (third work interruption)....... Retired GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C202 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES M24C11 Reason for interruption(3)-seasonal work Field: 402 Position: 587 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 51 62999 NO 2 402 781990 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 577 1431207 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 9655 20854951 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 17 30052 NOT STATED 9 M 47 105926 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered M23 = 1, 2, 3, 9. COMMENTS: What were the reasons that you stopped working? (third work interruption)....... Seasonal work M24C12 Reason for interruption(3)-moved/transferred Field: 403 Position: 588 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 23 38599 NO 2 430 806390 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 577 1431207 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 9655 20854951 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 17 30052 NOT STATED 9 M 47 105926 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered M23 = 1, 2, 3, 9. COMMENTS: What were the reasons that you stopped working? (third work interruption)....... Moved/transferred This variable was created due to high frequencies in the specify field. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C203 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES M24C13 Reason for interruption(3)-marriage Field: 404 Position: 589 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 2 3657 NO 2 451 841331 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 577 1431207 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 9655 20854951 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 17 30052 NOT STATED 9 M 47 105926 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered M23 = 1, 2, 3, 9. COMMENTS: What were the reasons that you stopped working? (third work interruption)....... Marriage This variable was created due to high frequencies in the specify field. M24C14 Reason for interruption(3)-immigration Field: 405 Position: 590 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 7 14910 NO 2 446 830079 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 577 1431207 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 9655 20854951 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 17 30052 NOT STATED 9 M 47 105926 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered M23 = 1, 2, 3, 9. COMMENTS: What were the reasons that you stopped working? (third work interruption)....... Immigration This variable was created due to high frequencies in the specify field. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C204 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES M24C15 Reason for interruption(3)-other reason Field: 406 Position: 591 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 35 71093 NO 2 418 773895 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 577 1431207 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 9655 20854951 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 17 30052 NOT STATED 9 M 47 105926 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered M23 = 1, 2, 3, 9. COMMENTS: What were the reasons that you stopped working? (third work interruption)....... Other reason DVM25 Length of third work interruption - in months Field: 407 Position: 592-594 Format: I3 Zero-filled CONTENT VALUE SAMPLE POPULATION MEAN 18.80 20.73 MINIMUM 6 MAXIMUM 204 RANGE 198 329 615705 NEVER RETURNED TO WORK 995 M 91 173085 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 996 M 577 1431207 NOT APPLICABLE 997 M 9655 20854951 DO NOT KNOW 998 M 43 73044 NOT STATED 999 M 54 119133 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered M23 = 1, 2, 3, 9. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C205 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES M26 After interruption(3)-worked full-time/part-time Field: 408 Position: 595 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION FULL-TIME 1 247 447390 PART-TIME 2 105 202242 OTHER 3 6 11429 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 577 1431207 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 9746 21028036 NOT STATED 9 M 68 146821 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question M26. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered M25UNIT = 1, 2, 8, 9. COMMENTS: When you returned, was it to work full-time or part-time? (from third work interruption) M27A After interruption(3)-returned to the same job Field: 409 Position: 596 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 155 277624 NO 2 206 391105 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 577 1431207 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 9746 21028036 NOT STATED 9 M 65 139153 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question M27A. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered M26 = 1, 2, 3, 9. COMMENTS: Did you return to the same job? (from third work interruption) GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C206 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES M27B After interruption(3)-had similar duties Field: 410 Position: 597 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 234 404432 NO 2 125 261747 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 577 1431207 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 9746 21028036 NOT STATED 9 M 67 141702 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question M27B. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered M27A = 1, 2, 9. COMMENTS: Did you have similar duties? (from third work interruption) M29 Respondent stopped working a fourth time Field: 411 Position: 598 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 43 88578 NO 2 188 374636 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 577 1431207 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 9919 21320581 NOT STATED 9 M 22 52123 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question M29. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered M27B = 1, 2, 9 and M5 = 01, 02, 03, 98, 99. COMMENTS: Have you taken any other breaks of six months or longer? GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C207 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES DVM30CAP Age of resp. at beginning of 4th work int. Field: 412 Position: 599-601 Format: F3.1 Zero-filled CONTENT VALUE SAMPLE POPULATION MEAN 33.92 34.17 MINIMUM 17.6 MAXIMUM 55.0 RANGE 37.4 140 243093 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 99.6 M 599 1483330 NOT APPLICABLE 99.7 M 9934 21402672 NOT STATED 99.9 M 76 138030 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered M29 = 1 or M5 = 04 to 30. COMMENTS: This is a derived variable, in years, to one decimal. The value 55.0 includes 55.0 and over. M31 Before 4th interrup.:worked full-time or part-time Field: 413 Position: 602 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION FULL-TIME 1 125 204681 PART-TIME 2 44 86238 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 599 1483330 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 9934 21402672 NOT STATED 9 M 47 90204 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question M31. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered M30M = 01 to 12 or 98, 99. COMMENTS: At time, were you employed full-time or part-time? (fourth work interruption) GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C208 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES M32C01 Reason for interruption(4)-illness/disability/acc. Field: 414 Position: 603 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 14 25164 NO 2 157 265866 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 599 1483330 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 9934 21402672 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 11 17896 NOT STATED 9 M 34 72197 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered M31 = 1, 2, 3, 9. COMMENTS: What were the reasons that you stopped working? (fourth work interruption)...... Own illness, disability or accident M32C02 Reason for interruption(4)-layoff/end of contract Field: 415 Position: 604 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 16 19672 NO 2 155 271358 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 599 1483330 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 9934 21402672 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 11 17896 NOT STATED 9 M 34 72197 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered M31 = 1, 2, 3, 9. COMMENTS: What were the reasons that you stopped working? (fourth work interruption)...... Temporary layoff/End of contract GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C209 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES M32C03 Reason for interruption(4)-lack of work Field: 416 Position: 605 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 38 65870 NO 2 133 225160 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 599 1483330 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 9934 21402672 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 11 17896 NOT STATED 9 M 34 72197 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered M31 = 1, 2, 3, 9. COMMENTS: What were the reasons that you stopped working? (fourth work interruption)...... Lack of work M32C04 Reason for interruption(4)-buss./company closure Field: 417 Position: 606 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 6 10700 NO 2 165 280330 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 599 1483330 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 9934 21402672 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 11 17896 NOT STATED 9 M 34 72197 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered M31 = 1, 2, 3, 9. COMMENTS: What were the reasons that you stopped working? (fourth work interruption)...... Business or company closure GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C210 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES M32C05 Reason for interruption(4)-maternity/pater. leave Field: 418 Position: 607 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 16 41010 NO 2 155 250020 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 599 1483330 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 9934 21402672 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 11 17896 NOT STATED 9 M 34 72197 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered M31 = 1, 2, 3, 9. COMMENTS: What were the reasons that you stopped working? (fourth work interruption)...... Maternity/paternity leave M32C06 Reason for interruption(4)-child care Field: 419 Position: 608 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 1 3047 NO 2 170 287983 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 599 1483330 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 9934 21402672 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 11 17896 NOT STATED 9 M 34 72197 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered M31 = 1, 2, 3, 9. COMMENTS: What were the reasons that you stopped working? (fourth work interruption)...... Child care GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C211 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES M32C07 Reason for interruption(4)-care of the elderly Field: 420 Position: 609 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION NO 2 171 291030 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 599 1483330 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 9934 21402672 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 11 17896 NOT STATED 9 M 34 72197 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered M31 = 1, 2, 3, 9. COMMENTS: What were the reasons that you stopped working? (fourth work interruption)...... Care of the elderly M32C08 Reason for interruption(4)-personnal/family resp. Field: 421 Position: 610 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 8 14110 NO 2 163 276919 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 599 1483330 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 9934 21402672 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 11 17896 NOT STATED 9 M 34 72197 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered M31 = 1, 2, 3, 9. COMMENTS: What were the reasons that you stopped working? (fourth work interruption)...... Personal or family responsabilities (other than child care and care of the elderly) GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C212 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES M32C09 Reason for interruption(4)-returned to school Field: 422 Position: 611 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 5 12329 NO 2 166 278701 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 599 1483330 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 9934 21402672 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 11 17896 NOT STATED 9 M 34 72197 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered M31 = 1, 2, 3, 9. COMMENTS: What were the reasons that you stopped working? (fourth work interruption)...... Returned to school M32C10 Reason for interruption(4)-retired Field: 423 Position: 612 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 4 9167 NO 2 167 281863 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 599 1483330 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 9934 21402672 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 11 17896 NOT STATED 9 M 34 72197 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered M31 = 1, 2, 3, 9. COMMENTS: What were the reasons that you stopped working? (fourth work interruption)...... Retired GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C213 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES M32C11 Reason for interruption(4)-seasonal work Field: 424 Position: 613 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 38 38393 NO 2 133 252637 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 599 1483330 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 9934 21402672 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 11 17896 NOT STATED 9 M 34 72197 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered M31 = 1, 2, 3, 9. COMMENTS: What were the reasons that you stopped working? (fourth work interruption)...... Seasonal work M32C12 Reason for interruption(4)-moved/transferred Field: 425 Position: 614 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 13 31564 NO 2 158 259465 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 599 1483330 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 9934 21402672 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 11 17896 NOT STATED 9 M 34 72197 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered M31 = 1, 2, 3, 9. COMMENTS: What were the reasons that you stopped working? (fourth work interruption)...... Moved/transferred This variable was created due to high frequencies in the specify field. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C214 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES M32C13 Reason for interruption(4)-marriage Field: 426 Position: 615 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 0 0 NO 2 171 291030 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 599 1483330 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 9934 21402672 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 11 17896 NOT STATED 9 M 34 72197 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered M31 = 1, 2, 3, 9. COMMENTS: What were the reasons that you stopped working? (fourth work interruption)..... Marriage This variable was created due to high frequencies in the specify field. M32C14 Reason for interruption(4)-immigration Field: 427 Position: 616 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 1 3917 NO 2 170 287113 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 599 1483330 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 9934 21402672 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 11 17896 NOT STATED 9 M 34 72197 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered M31 = 1, 2, 3, 9. COMMENTS: What were the reasons that you stopped working? (fourth work interruption) ..... Immigration This variable was created due to high frequencies in the specify field. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C215 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES M32C15 Reason for interruption(4)-other reason Field: 428 Position: 617 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 13 21190 NO 2 158 269840 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 599 1483330 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 9934 21402672 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 11 17896 NOT STATED 9 M 34 72197 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered M31 = 1, 2, 3, 9. COMMENTS: What were the reasons that you stopped working? (fourth work interruption)..... Other reason DVM33 Length of fourth work interruption - in months Field: 429 Position: 618-620 Format: I3 Zero-filled CONTENT VALUE SAMPLE POPULATION MEAN 14.25 14.79 MINIMUM 6 MAXIMUM 132 RANGE 126 130 222282 NEVER RETURNED TO WORK 995 M 26 42878 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 996 M 599 1483330 NOT APPLICABLE 997 M 9934 21402672 DO NOT KNOW 998 M 24 42768 NOT STATED 999 M 36 73196 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered M31 = 1, 2, 3, 9. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C216 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES M34 After interruption(4)-worked full-time/part-time Field: 430 Position: 621 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION FULL-TIME 1 96 146037 PART-TIME 2 46 96159 OTHER 3 1 1324 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 599 1483330 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 9960 21445550 NOT STATED 9 M 47 94726 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question M34. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered M33UNIT = 1, 2, 8, 9. COMMENTS: When you returned, was it to work full-time or part-time? (from fourth work interruption) M35A After interruption(4)-returned to the same job Field: 431 Position: 622 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 72 117160 NO 2 76 135649 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 599 1483330 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 9960 21445550 NOT STATED 9 M 42 85436 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question M35A. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered M34 = 1, 2, 3, 9. COMMENTS: Did you return to the same job? (from fourth work interruption) GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C217 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES M35B After interruption(4)-had similar duties Field: 432 Position: 623 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 97 151738 NO 2 50 99467 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 599 1483330 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 9960 21445550 NOT STATED 9 M 43 87041 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question M35B. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered M34 = 1, 2, 3, 9. COMMENTS: Did you have similar duties? (from fourth work interruption) N2 Respondent ever smoked cigarettes Field: 433 Position: 624 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 6409 13397109 NO 2 4044 9043440 NOT STATED 9 M 296 826576 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: Genrale Social Survey, 1995, question N2. COVERAGE: All respondents. COMMENTS: Have you ever smoked cigarettes? GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C218 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES N3 Respondent smokes cigarettes(at the present time) Field: 434 Position: 625 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 3069 6159772 NO 2 3340 7237338 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 296 826576 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 4044 9043440 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question N3. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered N2 = 1. COMMENTS: At the present time, do you smoke cigarettes? DVTYPSMK Smoking status of respondent Field: 435 Position: 626 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION CURRENT DAILY SMOKER 1 2881 5730145 CURRENT NON-DAILY SMOKER 2 186 425040 CURRENT NOT STATED SMOKER 3 2 4587 FORMER SMOKER 4 3340 7237338 NEVER SMOKED 5 4044 9043440 NOT STATED 9 M 296 826576 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered (N2 = 1 and N3 = 1) or N4 = 1, 2, 9 or (N2 = 1 and N3 = 2) or N2 = 2, 9. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C219 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES N4 Respondent ususally smokes cigarettes every day Field: 436 Position: 627 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 2881 5730145 NO 2 186 425040 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 296 826576 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 7384 16280778 NOT STATED 9 M 2 4587 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question N4. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered N3 = 1. COMMENTS: Do you usually smoke cigarettes every day? DVDLSMK Number of cigarettes smoked by daily smokers Field: 437 Position: 628 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION 1 TO 10 CIGARETTES 1 734 1507333 11 TO 25 CIGARETTES 2 1939 3844531 26 CIGARETTES OR MORE 3 191 349199 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 298 831163 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 7570 16705817 NOT STATED 9 M 17 29083 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered (N2 = 1 and N3 = 1 and N4 = 1) or N5 = 01 to 95, 99 or (N2 = 1 and N3 = 1 and N4 = 2, 9) or (N2 = 1 and N3 = 2 and N4 = 7) or N2 = 2, 9. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C220 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES N5 Number of cigarettes smoked per day Field: 438 Position: 629-630 Format: I2 Zero-filled CONTENT VALUE SAMPLE POPULATION MEAN 17.80 17.59 MINIMUM 1 MAXIMUM 95 RANGE 94 2864 5701062 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 96 M 298 831163 NOT APPLICABLE 97 M 7570 16705817 NOT STATED 99 M 17 29083 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question N5. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered N4 = 1. COMMENTS: On average, how many cigarettes per day? N9 Respondent exposed to smoke from cigarettes Field: 439 Position: 631 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 3528 7560442 NO 2 3854 8715519 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 3069 6159772 NOT STATED 9 M 298 831393 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question N9. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered N2 = 2, 9 or N3 = 2. COMMENTS: Are you exposed to smoke from cigarettes? GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C221 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES DVSMKEXP Respondent exposed to smoke from cigarettes Field: 440 Position: 632 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 6597 13720214 NO 2 3854 8715519 NOT STATED 9 M 298 831393 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered N4 = 1 or N3 = 1 or N9 = 1, 2, 9. N10 How often exposed to smoke from cigarettes Field: 441 Position: 633 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION DAILY 1 2062 4708780 AT LEAST ONCE A WEEK 2 1216 2414068 AT LEAST ONCE A MONTH 3 297 581553 LESS THAN ONCE A MONTH 4 114 220015 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 298 831393 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 6735 14445663 NOT STATED 9 M 27 65653 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question N10. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered N3 = 1 or N9 = 1. COMMENTS: How often are you exposed to smoke from cigarettes? Is it... GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C222 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES DVSMKOFT Frequency of exposure to smoke from cigarettes Field: 442 Position: 634 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION DAILY 1 4943 10438925 AT LEAST ONCE A WEEK 2 1216 2414068 AT LEAST ONCE A MONTH 3 297 581553 LESS THAN ONCE A MONTH 4 114 220015 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 3854 8715519 NOT STATED 9 M 325 897046 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered ((N3 = 1 and N4 = 1) or N10 = 1) or (N3 = 1 and N9 = 1, 2, 9). N11 Place where most frequently exposed to smoke Field: 443 Position: 635-636 Format: I2 Zero-filled CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION AT HOME 1 2794 5689577 AT WORK 2 1579 3447920 AT RESTAURANTS AND BARS 3 805 1796834 AT SHOPPING MALLS 4 137 270858 AT RECREATION FACILITIES 5 255 456829 VISITING FRIENDS OR RELATIVES 6 722 1319748 OTHER REASON(S) 7 107 224171 AT SCHOOL 8 165 425898 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 96 M 298 831393 NOT APPLICABLE 97 M 3854 8715519 NOT STATED 99 M 33 88379 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question N11. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered N4 = 1 or N10 = 1 to 4 or 9. COMMENTS: Where are you most frequently exposed to smoke from cigarettes? GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C223 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES N12 Respondent bothered by smoke from cigarettes Field: 444 Position: 637 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 5260 11273756 NO 2 5175 11122782 NOT STATED 9 M 314 870587 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question N12. COVERAGE: All respondents. COMMENTS: Are you bothered by smoke from cigarettes? N13 Smoke causes respondent physical irritation Field: 445 Position: 638 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 4198 8837386 NO 2 6232 13537492 NOT STATED 9 M 319 892247 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question N13. COVERAGE: All respondents. COMMENTS: Does smoke from cigarettes cause you any physical irritation? GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C224 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES N15A Number of other smokers in household Field: 446 Position: 639-640 Format: I2 Zero-filled CONTENT VALUE SAMPLE POPULATION MEAN 0.37 0.38 MINIMUM 0 MAXIMUM 5 RANGE 5 7980 19522104 NOT APPLICABLE 97 M 2562 3047910 DO NOT KNOW 98 M 2 4617 NOT STATED 99 M 205 692494 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question N15A. COVERAGE: Respondents where HHLDSIZE >= 02. COMMENTS: Excluding yourself, how many other household members smoke cigarettes in your home every day or almost everu day? N15B Others in household bothered by smoke Field: 447 Position: 641 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 3902 9554653 NO 2 4036 9849871 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 2562 3047910 NOT STATED 9 M 249 814692 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question N15B. COVERAGE: Respondents where HHLDSIZE >= 02. COMMENTS: Is anyone else in your household bothered by smoke from cigarettes? GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C225 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES N16 Smoke causes others physical irritation Field: 448 Position: 642 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 3041 7494010 NO 2 4878 11829574 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 2562 3047910 NOT STATED 9 M 268 895631 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question N16. COVERAGE: Respondents where HHLDSIZE >= 02. COMMENTS: Does smoke from cigarettes cause others in your household any physical irritation? N17 Smoke can cause a serious illness to resp./others Field: 449 Position: 643 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 9015 19454817 NO 2 1235 2548370 NOT STATED 9 M 499 1263939 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question N17. COVERAGE: Respondents where HHLDSIZE >= 02. COMMENTS: Do you believe that smoke from cigarettes could cause a serious illness or physical irritation to you or others in your household? GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C226 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES N18C01 Illness caused by smoke-heart diseases Field: 450 Position: 644 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 1419 3048170 NO 2 7372 15908486 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 499 1263939 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 1235 2548370 NOT STATED 9 M 224 498161 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered N17 = 1. COMMENTS: What illness(es) or physical irritation(s)?.....Heart diseases N18C02 Illness caused by smoke-lung cancer Field: 451 Position: 645 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 6600 14289288 NO 2 2191 4667367 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 499 1263939 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 1235 2548370 NOT STATED 9 M 224 498161 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable COVERAGE: Respondents who answered N17 = 1. COMMENTS: What illness(es) or physical irritation(s)?.....Lung cancer GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C227 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES N18C03 Illness caused by smoke-asthma Field: 452 Position: 646 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 2087 4243075 NO 2 6704 14713580 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 499 1263939 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 1235 2548370 NOT STATED 9 M 224 498161 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered N17 = 1. COMMENTS: What illness(es) or physical irritation(s)?.....Asthma N18C04 Illness caused by smoke-respiratory problems Field: 453 Position: 647 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 2475 5329466 NO 2 6316 13627189 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 499 1263939 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 1235 2548370 NOT STATED 9 M 224 498161 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered N17 = 1. COMMENTS: What illness(es) or physical irritation(s)?.....Respiratory problems GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C228 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES N18C05 Illness caused by smoke-emphysema Field: 454 Position: 648 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 1247 2663355 NO 2 7544 16293300 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 499 1263939 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 1235 2548370 NOT STATED 9 M 224 498161 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered N17 = 1. COMMENTS: What illness(es) or physical irritation(s)?.....Emphysema N18C06 Illness caused by smoke-allergies(hay fever) Field: 455 Position: 649 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 636 1452804 NO 2 8155 17503851 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 499 1263939 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 1235 2548370 NOT STATED 9 M 224 498161 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered N17 = 1. COMMENTS: What illness(es) or physical irritation(s)?.....Allergies (hay fever) GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C229 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES N18C07 Illness caused by smoke-bronchial problems Field: 456 Position: 650 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 650 1323833 NO 2 8141 17632823 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 499 1263939 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 1235 2548370 NOT STATED 9 M 224 498161 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered N17 = 1. COMMENTS: What illness(es) or physical irritation(s)?.....Bronchial problems/bronchitis N18C08 Illness caused by smoke-angina Field: 457 Position: 651 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 15 24032 NO 2 8776 18932624 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 499 1263939 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 1235 2548370 NOT STATED 9 M 224 498161 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered N17 = 1. COMMENTS: What illness(es) or physical irritation(s)?.....Angina GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C230 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES N18C09 Illness caused by smoke-coughing Field: 458 Position: 652 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 280 644990 NO 2 8511 18311665 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 499 1263939 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 1235 2548370 NOT STATED 9 M 224 498161 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered N17 = 1. COMMENTS: What illness(es) or physical irritation(s)?.....Coughing N18C10 Illness caused by smoke-ear infections Field: 459 Position: 653 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 87 154088 NO 2 8704 18802567 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 499 1263939 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 1235 2548370 NOT STATED 9 M 224 498161 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered N17 = 1. COMMENTS: Whatillness(es) or physical irritation(s)?.....Ear infections GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C231 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES N18C11 Illness caused by smoke-eye irritation Field: 460 Position: 654 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 574 1297758 NO 2 8217 17658897 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 499 1263939 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 1235 2548370 NOT STATED 9 M 224 498161 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered N17 = 1. COMMENTS: What illness(es) or physical irritation(s)?.....Eye irritation N18C12 Illness caused by smoke-headaches Field: 461 Position: 655 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 162 345842 NO 2 8629 18610814 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 499 1263939 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 1235 2548370 NOT STATED 9 M 224 498161 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered N17 = 1. COMMENTS: What illness(es) or physical irritation(s)?.....Headaches GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C232 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES N18C13 Illness caused by smoke-nasal congestion/sinusitis Field: 462 Position: 656 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 144 345071 NO 2 8647 18611585 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 499 1263939 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 1235 2548370 NOT STATED 9 M 224 498161 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered N17 = 1. COMMENTS: What illness(es) or physical irritation(s)?.....Nasal congestion (sinusitis) N18C14 Illness caused by smoke-pneumonia Field: 463 Position: 657 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 20 31143 NO 2 8771 18925513 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 499 1263939 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 1235 2548370 NOT STATED 9 M 224 498161 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered N17 = 1. COMMENTS: What illness(es) or physical irritation(s)?.....Pneumonia GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C233 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES N18C15 Illness caused by smoke-sudden infant death syndr. Field: 464 Position: 658 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 30 97100 NO 2 8761 18859556 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 499 1263939 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 1235 2548370 NOT STATED 9 M 224 498161 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered N17 = 1. COMMENTS: What illness(es) or physical irritation(s)?.....Sudden infant death syndrome N18C16 Illness caused by smoke-other illness Field: 465 Position: 659 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 272 471919 NO 2 8519 18484737 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 499 1263939 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 1235 2548370 NOT STATED 9 M 224 498161 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered N17 = 1. COMMENTS: What illness(es) or physical irritation(s)?.....Other illness GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C234 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES N18C17 Illness caused by smoke-other cancers Field: 466 Position: 660 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 152 313718 NO 2 8639 18642937 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 499 1263939 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 1235 2548370 NOT STATED 9 M 224 498161 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered N17 = 1. COMMENTS: What illness(es) or physical irritation(s)?.....Others cancers N19 Smoking cigarettes restricted in resp. s home Field: 467 Position: 661 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 4182 9414334 NO 2 6231 12917488 NOT STATED 9 M 336 935304 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question N19. COVERAGE: All respondents. COMMENTS: Is smoking cigarettes restricted in your home? GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C235 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES N20C01 Restriction of smoking:in the house Field: 468 Position: 662 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 3296 7668774 NO 2 884 1739368 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 336 935304 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 6231 12917488 NOT STATED 9 M 2 6192 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered N19 = 1. COMMENTS: How is smoking cigarettes restricted in your home?.....Smokers are asked to abstain from smoking in the house N20C02 Restriction of smoking:in certain rooms only Field: 469 Position: 663 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 726 1462324 NO 2 3454 7945818 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 336 935304 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 6231 12917488 NOT STATED 9 M 2 6192 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered N19 = 1. COMMENTS: How is smoking cigarettes restricted in your home?.....Smoking is allowed in certain rooms only GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C236 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES N20C03 Restriction of smoking:in presence of young chldrn Field: 470 Position: 664 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 167 318893 NO 2 4013 9089248 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 336 935304 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 6231 12917488 NOT STATED 9 M 2 6192 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered N19 = 1. COMMENTS: How is smoking cigarettes restricted in your home?.....Restrict smoking in the presence of young children N20C04 Restriction of smoking:other restriction Field: 471 Position: 665 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 68 136210 NO 2 4112 9271932 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 336 935304 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 6231 12917488 NOT STATED 9 M 2 6192 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered N19 = 1. COMMENTS: How is smoking cigarettes restricted in your home?.....Other restriction GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C237 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES DVR1B Ever lived alone for a period of 3 months or more Field: 472 Position: 666 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 5313 9526110 NO 2 5210 12979893 NOT STATED 9 M 226 761122 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents where HHLDSIZE = 01 or R1B = 1, 2, 9. DVR1CAP Age of resp. when 1st started to live alone Field: 473 Position: 667-669 Format: F3.1 Zero-filled CONTENT VALUE SAMPLE POPULATION MEAN 31.68 29.35 MINIMUM 8.3 MAXIMUM 80.0 RANGE 71.7 4863 8727423 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 99.6 M 226 761122 NOT APPLICABLE 99.7 M 5262 13041723 NOT STATED 99.9 M 398 736857 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, questions R1M, R1Y. COVERAGE: Respondents where HHLDSIZE >= 02. COMMENTS: This is a derived variable, in years, to one decimal. The value 80.0 includes 80.0 and over. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C238 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES R2 Number of times respondent moved - last 10 years Field: 474 Position: 670-671 Format: I2 Zero-filled CONTENT VALUE SAMPLE POPULATION MEAN 2.41 2.29 MINIMUM 0 MAXIMUM 30 RANGE 30 10357 22216540 NOT STATED 99 M 392 1050586 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question R2. COVERAGE: All respondents. COMMENTS: How many times did you move in the last 10 years, that is since {current month of production} 1985? DVR3CAP Age of respondent when move to present address Field: 475 Position: 672-674 Format: F3.1 Zero-filled CONTENT VALUE SAMPLE POPULATION MEAN 35.40 34.52 MINIMUM 0.1 MAXIMUM 80.0 RANGE 79.9 9819 20920919 NOT APPLICABLE 99.7 M 461 1127370 NOT STATED 99.9 M 469 1218837 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, questions R3M, R3Y. COVERAGE: All respondents. COMMENTS: This is a derived variable, in years, to one decimal. The value 80.0 includes 80.0 and over. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C239 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES R4 Distance respondent moved Field: 476 Position: 675-676 Format: I2 Zero-filled CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION 10 KM 1 6183 12775668 50 KM 2 1841 4219089 100 KM 3 424 951641 200 KM 4 317 663326 400 KM 5 328 688156 1000 KM 6 337 690682 BEYOND 1000 KM (IN CANADA/USA) 7 320 642446 OUTSIDE CANADA OR USA 8 155 471851 NOT APPLICABLE 97 M 461 1127370 NOT STATED 99 M 383 1036898 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question R4. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered R3M = 01 to 12 or 98, 99. COMMENTS: How far away did you last live before moving to your present address? Was it within... R5C01 Reason for move-purchase/build a home Field: 477 Position: 677 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 3233 7055496 NO 2 6618 13909217 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 461 1127370 NOT STATED 9 M 437 1175042 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered R4 = 01 to 08 or 99. COMMENTS: What were your reasons for this move.....To purchase a home This category also includes to build a house or inherited a house. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C240 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES R5C02 Reason for move-move to a larger home Field: 478 Position: 678 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 1282 3218697 NO 2 8569 17746016 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 461 1127370 NOT STATED 9 M 437 1175042 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered R4 = 01 to 08 or 99. COMMENTS: What were your reasons for this move?.....To move to a larger home R5C03 Reason for move-move to a better neighbourhood Field: 479 Position: 679 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 936 2093011 NO 2 8915 18871702 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 461 1127370 NOT STATED 9 M 437 1175042 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered R4 = 01 to 08 or 99. COMMENTS: What were your reasons for this move?.....To move to a better neighbourhood/ change in neighbourhood This category also includes to move to a more secure neighbourhood or to move to the city or to the country. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C241 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES R5C04 Reason for move-move to own dwelling/independence Field: 480 Position: 680 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 326 538596 NO 2 9525 20426117 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 461 1127370 NOT STATED 9 M 437 1175042 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered R4 = 01 to 08 or 99. COMMENTS: What were your reasons for this move?.....To move to own dwelling/independence This category also includes to live alone. R5C05 Reason for move-marriage/common-law union Field: 481 Position: 681 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 597 1219134 NO 2 9254 19745579 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 461 1127370 NOT STATED 9 M 437 1175042 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered R4 = 01 to 08 or 99. COMMENTS: What were your reasons for this move?.....Marriage This category also includes common-law unions and remarriage. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C242 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES R5C06 Reason for move-job offer/relocation (respondent) Field: 482 Position: 682 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 586 1199934 NO 2 9265 19764779 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 461 1127370 NOT STATED 9 M 437 1175042 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered R4 = 01 to 08 or 99. COMMENTS: What were your reasons for this move?.....So that respondent could accept a job This category also includes job transfers. R5C07 Reason for move-look for a job (respondent) Field: 483 Position: 683 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 99 185214 NO 2 9752 20779499 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 461 1127370 NOT STATED 9 M 437 1175042 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered R4 = 01 to 08 or 99. COMMENTS: What were your reasons for this move?.....So that respondent could look for a job (more prospects in the new location) GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C243 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES R5C08 Reason for move-move to a smaller home Field: 484 Position: 684 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 420 784039 NO 2 9431 20180674 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 461 1127370 NOT STATED 9 M 437 1175042 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered R4 = 01 to 08 or 99. COMMENTS: What were your reasons for this move?.....To move to a smaller home R5C09 Reason for move-be closer to family Field: 485 Position: 685 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 284 560463 NO 2 9567 20404250 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 461 1127370 NOT STATED 9 M 437 1175042 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered R4 = 01 to 08 or 99. COMMENTS: What were your reasons for this move?.....To be closer to family This category also includes to live with parents or one's child(ren). GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C244 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES R5C10 Reason for move-move to a less expensive home Field: 486 Position: 686 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 299 530519 NO 2 9552 20434194 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 461 1127370 NOT STATED 9 M 437 1175042 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered R4 = 01 to 08 or 99. COMMENTS: What were your reasons for this move?.....To move to a less expensive home R5C11 Reason for move-financial reasons Field: 487 Position: 687 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 303 599100 NO 2 9548 20365612 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 461 1127370 NOT STATED 9 M 437 1175042 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered R4 = 01 to 08 or 99. COMMENTS: What were your reasons for this move?.....Financial reasons GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C245 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES R5C12 Reason for move-separation Field: 488 Position: 688 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 353 560012 NO 2 9498 20404701 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 461 1127370 NOT STATED 9 M 437 1175042 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered R4 = 01 to 08 or 99. COMMENTS: What were your reasons for this move?.....Separation This category also includes separation from a common-law union. R5C13 Reason for move-job offer/relocation (spouse/part) Field: 489 Position: 689 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 255 520381 NO 2 9596 20444332 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 461 1127370 NOT STATED 9 M 437 1175042 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered R4 = 01 to 08 or 99. COMMENTS: What were your reasons for this move?.....So that respondent's spouse/partner could accept a job offer. This category also includes job transfer for spouse/partner. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C246 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES R5C14 Reason for move-look for a job (spouse/partner) Field: 490 Position: 690 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 17 32979 NO 2 9834 20931734 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 461 1127370 NOT STATED 9 M 437 1175042 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered R4 = 01 to 08 or 99. COMMENTS: What were your reasons for this move?.....So that respondent's spouse/partner could look for for a job (more prospects in the new location) R5C15 Reason for move-other family member s work Field: 491 Position: 691 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 70 215564 NO 2 9781 20749149 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 461 1127370 NOT STATED 9 M 437 1175042 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered R4 = 01 to 08 or 99. COMMENTS: What were your reasons for this move?.....Other family member's work GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C247 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES R5C16 Reason for move-attend school Field: 492 Position: 692 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 178 369752 NO 2 9673 20594961 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 461 1127370 NOT STATED 9 M 437 1175042 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered R4 = 01 to 08 or 99. COMMENTS: What were your reasons for this move?.....To attend school R5C17 Reason for move-take care of family member Field: 493 Position: 693 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 50 92153 NO 2 9801 20872560 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 461 1127370 NOT STATED 9 M 437 1175042 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered R4 = 01 to 08 or 99. COMMENTS: What were your reasons for this move?.....To take care of family member GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C248 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES R5C18 Reason for move-move closer to work Field: 494 Position: 694 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 81 152155 NO 2 9770 20812558 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 461 1127370 NOT STATED 9 M 437 1175042 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered R4 = 01 to 08 or 99. COMMENTS: What were your reasons for this move?.....Move closer to work This derived variable was created due to the high frequencies in the specify field. R5C19 Reason for move-move closer to school(s) Field: 495 Position: 695 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 29 53901 NO 2 9822 20910812 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 461 1127370 NOT STATED 9 M 437 1175042 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered R4 = 01 to 08 or 99. COMMENTS: What were your reasons for this move?.....Move closer to school(s) This derived variable was created due to the high frequencies in the specify field. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C249 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES R5C20 Reason for move-move to senior s residence Field: 496 Position: 696 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 70 91530 NO 2 9781 20873183 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 461 1127370 NOT STATED 9 M 437 1175042 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered R4 = 01 to 08 or 99. COMMENTS: What were your reasons for this move?.....Move to senior's residence This derived variable was created due to the high frequencies in the specify field. R5C21 Reason for move-other reasons Field: 497 Position: 697 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 1080 2327955 NO 2 8771 18636758 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 461 1127370 NOT STATED 9 M 437 1175042 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered R4 = 01 to 08 or 99. COMMENTS: What were your reasons for this move?.....Other reasons GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C250 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES DVR6 Type of dwelling respondent lives in Field: 498 Position: 698 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION SINGLE DETACHED HOUSE 1 6556 14929314 LOW-RISE APPARTMENT 2 1727 2766128 HIGH-RISE APPARTMENT 3 549 1309418 OTHER 4 1574 3358264 NOT STATED 9 M 343 904001 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question R6. COVERAGE: All respondents. COMMENTS: Other includes Semi-detached or double, Garden/town-/row house, Duplex, Trailer. R7 Dwelling owned by a member of the household Field: 499 Position: 699 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 6879 15759901 NO 2 3536 6598439 NOT STATED 9 M 334 908785 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question R7. COVERAGE: All respondents. COMMENTS: Is this dwelling owned by a member of this household? GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C251 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES DVR17 Region of birth of respondent Field: 500 Position: 700 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION CANADA 1 8951 18162300 OTHER NORTH AMERICA 2 131 297870 SOUTH/CENTRAL AMERICA/CARIB. 3 149 449132 EUROPE 4 781 2182550 AFRICA 5 76 210016 ASIA 6 314 1041560 OCEANIA/OTHER/NOT STATED 9 347 923697 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable COVERAGE: Respondents who answered R15 = 1, 2. DVR18CAP Age of respondent when immigrated to Canada Field: 501 Position: 701-703 Format: F3.1 Zero-filled CONTENT VALUE SAMPLE POPULATION MEAN 21.36 21.64 MINIMUM 0.2 MAXIMUM 50.0 RANGE 49.8 1434 4117398 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 99.6 M 325 883270 NOT APPLICABLE 99.7 M 8951 18162300 DO NOT KNOW 99.8 M 15 33764 NOT STATED 99.9 M 24 70393 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question R18. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered R15 = 2. COMMENTS: This is a derived variable, in years, to one decimal. The value 50.0 includes 50.0 and over. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C252 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES R20 Served in military force of Canada/allied forces Field: 502 Position: 704 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES (CANADIAN) 1 221 554219 YES (ALLIED FORCES) 2 48 124835 NO 3 2457 4832233 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 7848 17313179 NOT STATED 9 M 175 442659 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question R20. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered J5Y <= 1940. COMMENTS: Did you have any wartime service in the active military force of Canada or its allied forces? R21C01 War/conflict respondent served in-World War I Field: 503 Position: 705 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION NO 2 267 675458 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 175 442659 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 10305 22145412 NOT STATED 9 M 2 3597 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered R20 = 1, 2. COMMENTS: In which war or conflict did you serve?.....World War I GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C253 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES R21C02 War/conflict respondent served in-World War II Field: 504 Position: 706 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 225 567049 NO 2 42 108409 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 175 442659 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 10305 22145412 NOT STATED 9 M 2 3597 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered R20 = 1, 2. COMMENTS: In which war or conflict did you serve?.....World War II R21C03 War/conflict respondent served in-Korean Conflict Field: 505 Position: 707 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 26 64187 NO 2 241 611270 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 175 442659 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 10305 22145412 NOT STATED 9 M 2 3597 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered R20 = 1, 2. COMMENTS: In which war or conflict did you serve?.....Korean Conflict GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C254 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES R21C04 War/conflict respondent served in-other Field: 506 Position: 708 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 26 69347 NO 2 241 606110 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 175 442659 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 10305 22145412 NOT STATED 9 M 2 3597 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered R20 = 1, 2. COMMENTS: In which war or conflict did you serve?.....Other R22 Respondent served in Canada/overseas/both Field: 507 Position: 709 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION CANADA 1 113 300446 OVERSEAS 2 101 249703 BOTH 3 53 125130 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 175 442659 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 10305 22145412 NOT STATED 9 M 2 3776 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question R22. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered R20 = 1, 2. COMMENTS: Did you serve in... GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C255 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES R24 Is the respondent a spouse/widow(er) of a veteran Field: 508 Position: 710 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES (SPOUSE/PARTNER) 1 273 545612 YES (WIDOW(ER)) 2 127 179374 NO 3 2136 4500140 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 8049 17618080 NOT STATED 9 M 164 423919 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question R24. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered ((R20 = 1, 2, 3, 9) and (H2 = 1 to 4 or 9)). COMMENTS: Are you a spouse/partner or widow(er) of a Canadian or Allied veteran? DVR25 Language first spoken in childhood Field: 509 Position: 711 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION ENGLISH ONLY 1 5837 12561537 FRENCH ONLY 2 3002 5603431 OTHER LANGUAGE ONLY 3 1188 3214991 ENGLISH AND FRENCH EQUALLY 4 140 347441 ENGLISH AND OTHER EQUALLY 5 179 482277 FRENCH AND OTHER EQUALLY 6 60 123108 ENGLISH, FRENCH, OTHER EQUALLY 7 13 39270 NOT STATED 9 M 330 895071 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered R25C01 to R25C16. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C256 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES DVR25ESU Language respondent still understands - English Field: 510 Position: 712 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 6164 13421044 NO 2 2 3900 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 330 895071 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 4250 8941531 NOT STATED 9 M 3 5579 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered R25AC01 = 1. DVR25FSU Language respondent still understands - French Field: 511 Position: 713 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 3174 6037826 NO 2 33 60866 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 330 895071 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 7204 16258805 NOT STATED 9 M 8 14558 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered R25AC02 = 1. DVR25OSU Language respondent still understands - Other Field: 512 Position: 714 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 1363 3718263 NO 2 71 130376 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 330 895071 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 8979 18512409 NOT STATED 9 M 6 11007 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered any of R25AC03 to R25AC16 = 1. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C257 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES DVR26 Language spoken most often at home Field: 513 Position: 715 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION ENGLISH ONLY 1 6795 14776400 FRENCH ONLY 2 2827 5272407 OTHER LANGUAGE ONLY 3 343 1063908 ENGLISH AND FRENCH EQUALLY 4 146 316571 ENGLISH AND OTHER EQUALLY 5 242 782202 FRENCH AND OTHER EQUALLY 6 55 125427 ENGLISH, FRENCH, OTHER EQUALLY 7 12 36274 NOT STATED 9 M 329 893936 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: All respondents. DVR27 Religion of respondent - collapsed Field: 514 Position: 716-717 Format: I2 Zero-filled CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION NO RELIGION 1 1431 3370700 ROMAN CATHOLIC 2 4834 9881651 UNITED CHURCH 3 1204 2352844 ANGLICAN 4 845 1859034 PRESBYTERIAN 5 214 513578 LUTHERAN 6 242 498562 BAPTIST 7 294 531736 EASTERN ORTHODOX 8 99 300317 JEWISH 9 81 211730 OTHER NON-PROTESTANT 10 236 673164 OTHER PROTESTANT 11 798 1820026 OTHER OR UNKNOWN 12 8 17491 DO NOT KNOW 98 M 12 24975 NOT STATED 99 M 451 1211316 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: All respondents. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C258 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES R28 Frequency of religious attendance-last 12 months Field: 515 Position: 718 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION AT LEAST ONCE A WEEK 1 2293 4944673 AT LEAST ONCE A MONTH 2 1149 2420531 A FEW TIMES A YEAR 3 1802 3784677 AT LEAST ONCE A YEAR 4 714 1545737 NOT AT ALL 5 2887 5944489 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 450 1210177 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 1431 3370700 NOT STATED 9 M 23 46141 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question R28. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered R27 = 01 to 16. COMMENTS: Other than on special occasions, (such as wedding, funerals or baptisms) how often did you attend religious services or meetings in the last 12 months? Was it... R30 Health status compared to people same age Field: 516 Position: 719 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION EXCELLENT 1 2781 6175737 VERY GOOD 2 3608 7748772 GOOD 3 2655 5732828 FAIR 4 980 1939943 POOR 5 370 708342 NOT STATED 9 M 355 961503 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question R30. COVERAGE: All respondents. COMMENTS: Compared to other people your age, how would you describe your state of health? Would you say it is... GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C259 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES R31 Respondent has a stressful life Field: 517 Position: 720 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION VERY STRESSFUL 1 1589 3227769 SOMEWHAT STRESSFUL 2 4920 10591906 NOT VERY STRESSFUL 3 2836 6156549 NOT AT ALL STRESSFUL 4 999 2197732 NO OPINION 5 29 62159 NOT STATED 9 M 376 1031010 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question R31. COVERAGE: All respondents. COMMENTS: Would you describe your life as... R32 Limited in amount of activites done at home/work Field: 518 Position: 721 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 1500 2953315 NO 2 8878 19301698 NOT STATED 9 M 371 1012112 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question R32. COVERAGE: All respondents. COMMENTS: Are you limited in the amount or kind of activity you can do at home, at work or at school because of a long-term physical condition or health problem? GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C260 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES DVR33CAP Age of respondent when first limited in activity Field: 519 Position: 722-724 Format: F3.1 Zero-filled CONTENT VALUE SAMPLE POPULATION MEAN 43.07 42.27 MINIMUM 0.0 MAXIMUM 80.0 RANGE 80.0 1404 2733751 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 99.6 M 371 1012112 NOT APPLICABLE 99.7 M 8878 19301698 NOT STATED 99.9 M 96 219564 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, questions R33M, R33Y. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered R32 = 1. COMMENTS: This is a derived variable, in years, to one decimal. The value 80.0 includes 80.0 and over. R36 Spouse/partner worked during the last 12 months Field: 520 Position: 725 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 4097 9645363 NO 2 1662 4202606 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 4760 8705302 NOT STATED 9 M 230 713854 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question R36. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered H2 = 1, 7 or DVPART = 2, 3. COMMENTS: During the last 12 months, (that is from {current month + 1} 1994 to {current month} 1995), did your spouse/partner do any work at a job or a business or was he/she self-employed (at any time)? GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C261 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES R37 No. of weeks spouse was employed-last 12 months Field: 521 Position: 726-727 Format: I2 Zero-filled CONTENT VALUE SAMPLE POPULATION MEAN 47.25 47.89 MINIMUM 1 MAXIMUM 52 RANGE 51 4038 9519064 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 96 M 230 713854 NOT APPLICABLE 97 M 6422 12907908 DO NOT KNOW 98 M 56 123281 NOT STATED 99 M 3 3018 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question R37. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered R36 = 1. COMMENTS: During the last 12 months, for how many weeks was your spouse/partner employed? (include vacation, illness, strikes, lock-outs and maternity/paternity leave) R38 Number of hours worked per week by spouse Field: 522 Position: 728-730 Format: I3 Zero-filled CONTENT VALUE SAMPLE POPULATION MEAN 40.27 40.00 MINIMUM 1 MAXIMUM 168 RANGE 167 3997 9414497 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 996 M 230 713854 NOT APPLICABLE 997 M 6422 12907908 NOT STATED 999 M 100 230866 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question R38. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered R36 = 1. COMMENTS: How many hours per week did he/she usually work? GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C262 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES R39 Spouse worked evening or night shift Field: 523 Position: 731 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 1209 2781414 NO 2 2869 6817589 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 230 713854 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 6422 12907908 NOT STATED 9 M 19 46360 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question R39. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered R36 = 1. COMMENTS: Did he/she regularly work evening or night shifts? R40 Spouse worked on Saturday or Sunday Field: 524 Position: 732 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 1410 3217380 NO 2 2672 6387271 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 230 713854 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 6422 12907908 NOT STATED 9 M 15 40713 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question R40. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered R36 = 1. COMMENTS: Did he/she regularly work on Saturday or Sunday? GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C263 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES R41 Spouse worked towards a degree/diploma/certificate Field: 525 Position: 733 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 651 1644036 NO 2 5105 12190150 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 4760 8705302 NOT STATED 9 M 233 727637 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question R41. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered R36 = 1, 2, 9. COMMENTS: During the past 12 months, was your spouse/partner taking courses towards a degree, diploma or certificate? R42 Number of weeks spouse took courses-past 12 months Field: 526 Position: 734-735 Format: I2 Zero-filled CONTENT VALUE SAMPLE POPULATION MEAN 18.93 18.98 MINIMUM 1 MAXIMUM 52 RANGE 51 602 1519353 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 96 M 233 727637 NOT APPLICABLE 97 M 9865 20895452 DO NOT KNOW 98 M 48 123719 NOT STATED 99 M 1 965 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question R42. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered R41 = 1. COMMENTS: For how many weeks during the past 12 months, was your spouse/partner taking courses? GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C264 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES R43 Spouse was studying full-time or part-time Field: 527 Position: 736 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION FULL-TIME 1 227 537665 PART-TIME 2 421 1102667 NOT STATED - PATH UNKNOWN 6 M 233 727637 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 9865 20895452 NOT STATED 9 M 3 3704 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question R43. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered R41 = 1. COMMENTS: Was your spouse/partner studying full-time or part-time? R44 Spouse s main activity during the past 12 months Field: 528 Position: 737-738 Format: I2 Zero-filled CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION WORKING AT A JOB OR BUSINESS 1 3517 8357961 LOOKING FOR A JOB 2 174 370302 GOING TO SCHOOL 3 121 287352 KEEPING HOUSE 4 1145 2898668 RETIRED 5 647 1606705 MATERNITY/PATERNITY LEAVE 6 16 38208 LONG TERM ILLNESS 7 108 227622 OTHER 8 33 64064 NOT APPLICABLE 97 M 4760 8705302 NOT STATED 99 M 228 710941 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question R44. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered R41 = 1, 2, 9. COMMENTS: During the last 12 months, was your spouse's/partner's main activity working at a job or business, looking for work, going to school, keeping house, retired or something else? GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C265 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES DVR45CO Highest level of education attained - spouse Field: 529 Position: 739-740 Format: I2 Zero-filled CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION DOCTORATE/MASTERS/BACHELOR 1 962 2384932 DIPL/CERT. FROM COMM. COLLEGE 2 571 1411803 DIPL. FROM TRADE/TECH/VOC/BUS. 3 442 1034766 SOME UNIVERSITY 4 237 540377 SOME COMMUNITY COLLEGE 5 108 266270 SOME TRADE/TECH/VOC/BUS. 6 67 150814 HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA 7 1602 3997616 LESS THAN HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA 8 1012 2212871 ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 9 376 921464 NO SCHOOLING 10 13 25105 OTHER 11 222 488614 NOT APPLICABLE 97 M 4760 8705302 NOT STATED 99 M 377 1127192 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered R41 = 1, 2, 9. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C266 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES DVR47GR1 Respondent s personal income - Range 1 Field: 530 Position: 741-742 Format: I2 Zero-filled CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION NO INCOME 0 583 1516185 LESS THAN $2,000 1 270 689912 $2,000 TO $4,999 2 393 961049 $5,000 TO $6,999 3 352 799373 $7,000 TO $9,999 4 548 1026889 $10,000 TO $14,999 5 1091 2002814 $15,000 TO $19,999 6 651 1386976 $20,000 TO $24,999 7 729 1489866 $25,000 TO $29,999 8 608 1236369 $30,000 TO $34,999 9 619 1321320 $35,000 TO $39,999 10 444 1015403 $40,000 TO $44,999 11 428 925614 $45,000 TO $49,999 12 257 546472 $50,000 TO $54,999 13 329 761172 $55,000 TO $59,999 14 153 348289 $60,000 TO $64,999 15 137 326238 $65,000 TO $69,999 16 73 175943 $70,000 TO $74,999 17 52 127500 $75,000 TO $79,999 18 56 144858 $80,000 TO $99,999 19 96 207869 $100,000 AND MORE 20 143 383878 DO NOT KNOW 98 M 1344 2753281 NOT STATED 99 M 1393 3119857 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: All respondents. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C267 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES DVR47GR2 Respondent s personal income - Range 2 Field: 531 Position: 743-744 Format: I2 Zero-filled CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION NO INCOME OR LOSS 1 583 1516185 LESS THAN $5,000 2 663 1650960 $5,000 TO $9,999 3 900 1826262 $10,000 TO $14,999 4 1091 2002814 $15,000 TO $19,999 5 651 1386976 $20,000 TO $29,999 6 1337 2726235 $30,000 TO $39,999 7 1063 2336722 $40,000 TO $49,999 8 685 1472086 $50,000 TO $59,999 9 482 1109461 $60,000 TO $79,999 10 318 774540 $80,000 TO $99,999 11 96 207869 $100,000 OR MORE 12 143 383878 DO NOT KNOW 98 M 1344 2753281 NOT STATED 99 M 1393 3119857 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: All respondents. R49CAP No. of other hhld members who received income Field: 532 Position: 745 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION NO OTHER HOUSEHOLD MEMBER 0 1067 2055531 ONE OTHER HOUSEHOLD MEMBER 1 5351 12354614 TWO OTHER HOUSHEOLD MEMBERS 2 976 3017080 THREE OTHER HOUSEHOLD MEMBERS 3 334 1173318 FOUR OTHER HHLD MEMB. OR MORE 4 66 278175 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 2562 3047910 NOT STATED 9 M 393 1340498 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: Respondents where HHLDSIZE >= 02. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C268 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES R50A Received income from:wages/salary/self-employment Field: 533 Position: 746 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 7074 15595684 NO 2 3208 6379443 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 51 171124 NOT STATED 9 M 416 1120875 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question R50A. COVERAGE: All respondents. COMMENTS: During the past twelve months, did you personally receive an income... From wages, salary or self-employment? R50B Received income from : government Field: 534 Position: 747 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 4793 9292152 NO 2 5471 12618806 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 50 180676 NOT STATED 9 M 435 1175491 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question R50B. COVERAGE: All respondents. COMMENTS: During the past twelve months, did you personally receive an income... From government, such as Child Tax Benefit, Unemployment insurance, Canada or Quebec Pension Plan or Old Age Security? GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C269 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES R50C Received income from:interest/dividends/investment Field: 535 Position: 748 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 2556 5384788 NO 2 7637 16384909 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 75 234526 NOT STATED 9 M 481 1262903 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question R50C. COVERAGE: All respondents. COMMENTS: During the past twelve months, did you personally receive an income... From interest, dividends or investments? R50D Received income from : private pensions Field: 536 Position: 749 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 841 1791903 NO 2 9372 20020107 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 62 207198 NOT STATED 9 M 474 1247917 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question R50D. COVERAGE: All respondents. COMMENTS: During the past twelve months, did you personally receive an income... From private pensions? GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C270 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES R50F Received income from : alimony Field: 537 Position: 750 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 55 82330 NO 2 1290 2051067 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 9354 21042173 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 2 3099 NOT STATED 9 M 48 88456 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question R50F. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered H2 = 2, 3. COMMENTS: During the past twelve months, did you personally receive an income... From alimony? R50H Received income from : child support payments Field: 538 Position: 751 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 190 296491 NO 2 310 568066 NOT APPLICABLE 7 M 10230 22364710 NOT STATED 9 M 19 37858 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question R50H. COVERAGE: Respondents who answered (R50F = 1, 2, 9 and ROSCHILD >= 1 and age of child on rosters < 25). COMMENTS: During the past twelve months, did you personally receive an income... From child support payments? GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C271 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES R50J Received income from : other sources Field: 539 Position: 752 Format: I1 CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION YES 1 542 1031597 NO 2 9676 20799461 DO NOT KNOW 8 M 65 204920 NOT STATED 9 M 466 1231147 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question R50J. COVERAGE: All respondents. COMMENTS: From any other sources, such as scholarships, etc? R52 Main source of income Field: 540 Position: 753-754 Format: I2 Zero-filled CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION WAGES/SALARY/SELF-EMPLOYMENT 1 3253 6843697 GOVERNMENT 2 1074 2036918 INTEREST/DIVIDENDS/INVESTMENTS 3 119 213017 PRIVATE PENSIONS 4 341 769738 ALIMONY 5 14 14542 CHILD SUPPORT PAYMENTS 6 11 24930 OTHER SOURCES 7 134 268210 NOT APPLICABLE 97 M 5739 12969085 DO NOT KNOW 98 M 44 95207 NOT STATED 99 M 20 31782 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, question R52. COVERAGE: Respondents who had more than one source of income in R50A - R50J. COMMENTS: What was the main source of income? GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.C272 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES DVR54 Total household income Field: 541 Position: 755-756 Format: I2 Zero-filled CONTENT CODE SAMPLE POPULATION NO INCOME OR LOSS 1 28 56920 LESS THAN $5,000 2 58 80840 $5,000 TO $9,999 3 409 492291 $10,000 TO $14,999 4 719 1102197 $15,000 TO $19,999 5 532 959903 $20,000 TO $29,999 6 1038 1963802 $30,000 TO $39,999 7 1110 2243825 $40,000 TO $49,999 8 917 2049042 $50,000 TO $59,999 9 836 1904762 $60,000 TO $79,999 10 900 2257654 $80,000 TO $99,999 11 435 1123724 $100,000 OR MORE 12 496 1396234 DO NOT KNOW 98 M 1654 3843758 NOT STATED 99 M 1617 3792176 WEIGHT VARIABLE: WGHTFNL SOURCE: General Social Survey, 1995, derived variable. COVERAGE: All respondents. GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.P1 PRIMARY INDEX TO VARIABLES VARIABLE VARIABLE DESCRIPTION PAGE RECID Record Identification number 1 WGHTFNL Respondent weight 1 PROV Province of residence of respondent 2 DVSEX Sex of respondent 2 DVAGECAP Age of respondent 3 DVAGEGR Age of respondent - 5 year age group 3 DV10AG15 Derived age of respondent - 10 year groupings 4 DVAGEDCC Age of respondent at the time of the survey 4 DVMS Marital status of respondent 5 DVAGSPDI Age difference between resp. and current sp./par. 5 DVAGSP5 Age of spouse - 5 year groupings 6 DVAGSP10 Age of spouse - 10 year groupings 6 DVELLCAP Number of household members 15 + 7 HHSIZCAP Size of respondent s household 7 DVLVGRCO Respondent s living arrangements - combined 8 DVLVGR1 Respondent s living arrangement - Group 1 8 FAMTYPE Type of family of respondent 9 DVPART Type of partner the respondent has within the hhld 9 DVPRTSEX Sex of the respondent s partner within the hhld 10 DVTYPRCO Type of parents the respondent has within the hhld 10 MULTIGEN Three generation family 11 CHDINFTC Resp. s children living in household full-time 11 CHDINPTC Resp. s children living in household part-time 12 CHDOUTC Respondent s children living outside household 12 CHDDECC Respondent s children deceased 13 ROSCHDC Total number of respondent s children in household 13 TOTCHDC Total number of respondent s children - Section D 14 A2 Respondent lived with both parents(at birth) 14 A3 Resp. always lived with both parents(until age 15) 15 A4 Respondent lived with his birth mother(at birth) 15 A5 A female took the role of the respondent s mother 16 DVA5 Status of mother of respondent 16 A6 Respondent lived with his birth father(at birth) 17 A7 A male took the role of the respondent s father 17 DVA7 Status of father of respondent 18 A8 Birth parents ever lived together in a CL relat. 18 A9 Was that before or after the respondent s birth 19 A10 Parents married or living CL at respondent s birth 19 A11Y Year the resp. parents began living together 20 A12 Were the resp. parents married (to each other) 20 A13Y Year respondent s parents got married 21 A15 Changes in who raised the respondent(before 15) 21 DVA16 What was the first change? 22 DVA17 Age of resp. at 1st paren. living situation change 22 A18 Was there a second change? 23 DVA19 What was the second change? 23 DVA20 Age of resp. at 2nd paren. living situation change 24 A21 Was there a third change? 24 DVA22 What was the third change? 25 DVA23 Age of resp. at 3rd paren. living situation change 25 GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.P2 PRIMARY INDEX TO VARIABLES VARIABLE VARIABLE DESCRIPTION PAGE A24 Was there a fourth change? 26 DVA25 No. of different mothers the respondent lived with 26 DVA26 No. of different fathers the respondent lived with 27 A28 The woman who mostly raised the respondent is... 27 DVA29A30 Mother of respondent still living 28 DVA31CAP Age of respondent when his mother died 28 DVA35 Region of birth of mother 29 DVA36CO Highest level of education attained - mother 29 DVA38 Year of birth of the respondent s mother 30 A41 Mother worked full-time or part-time(before 15) 30 A43 Current residence of mother 31 DVA44 Living arrangement of respondent s mother 31 A47 Frequency of contact with mother-past 12 months 32 A49 Frequency of contact by letter/phone with mother 32 A51 Man who mostly raised the respondent is... 33 DVA53A54 Father of respondent still living 33 DVA55 Age of respondent when his father died 34 DVA59 Region of birth of father 34 DVA60CO Highest level of education attained - father 35 DVA62 Year of birth of the respondent s father 35 A65 Father worked full-time or part-time(before 15) 36 A67 Current residence of father 36 DVA68 Living arrangement of respondent s father 37 A71 Frequency of contact with father-past 12 months 37 A73 Frequency of contact by letter/phone with father 38 DVA75 Respondent s parents ever separated or divorced 38 DVA76 Age of resp. when his/her parent last separated 39 A78 Spouse s parents ever separated or divorced 39 A79CAP Age of spouse when parents sep./div. 40 DVA82A85 Age of resp. when last lived with one/both parents 40 A84 Resp. always lived with at least with one parent 41 A83A86C1 Reason for last move - attend school 41 A83A86C2 Reason for last move - because of a job 42 A83A86C3 Reason for last move-get married/live with partner 42 A83A86C4 Reason for last move - be independent 42 A83A86C5 Reason for last move - other reason 43 DVA83S1 Main reason for move-family problems/conflict 43 DVA83S2 Main reason for move-sep./div./remarriage of par. 43 DVA83S3 Main reason for move-join the armed forces/war 44 DVA83S4 Main reason for move-war related/fleeing war 44 DVA83S5 Main reason for move-to immigrate into Canada 44 DVA83S6 Main reason for move-did not move 45 DVA83S7 Main reason for move-parent(s) died/hospitalized 45 DVA83S8 Main reason for move-parent(s) moved 45 DVA83S9 Main reason for move-other specified reasons 46 DVA87 Age of resp. when started living with parent again 46 A88CAP No. of times resp. left home to live on own 47 DVA90 Age of resp. when first left home to live on own 47 A91C01 Reason for first move-attend school 48 A91C02 Reason for first move-because of a job 48 GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.P3 PRIMARY INDEX TO VARIABLES VARIABLE VARIABLE DESCRIPTION PAGE A91C03 Reason for first move-get married/live with prtnr 49 A91C04 Reason for first move-be independent/move on own 49 A91C05 Reason for first move-other reason 50 DVA91S1 Main reason for move-family problems/conflict 50 DVA91S3 Main reason for move-to join armed forces/to war 51 A92C01 Reason for returning home-job ended 51 A92C02 Reason for returning home-relationship ended 52 A92C03 Reason for returning home-financial reason 52 A92C04 Reason for returning home-got a degree/left school 53 A92C05 Reason for returning home-end of school term 53 A92C06 Reason for returning homme-other reasons 54 B2 Resp. grew up with step-/adopted/half-brothers 54 DVB3CAP Number of step-brothers 55 DVB4CAP Number of half-brothers 55 DVB5CAP Number of adopted brothers 56 DVB6CAP Number of full(birth) brothers 56 DVB7CAP Total number of brothers respondent grew up with 57 DVB8CAP Number of respondent s brothers still living 57 DVB10CAP Number of older brothers of respondent 58 B12 Resp. grew up with step-/adopted/half-sisters 58 DVB13CAP Number of step-sisters 59 DVB14CAP Number of half-sisters 59 DVB15CAP Number of adopted sisters 60 DVB16CAP Number of full(birth) sisters 60 DVB17CAP Total number of sisters resp. grew up with 61 DVB18CAP Number of sisters still living 61 DVB20CAP Number of older sisters still living 62 DVB23CAP No. of brothers respondent did not grow up with 62 DVB25CAP No. of sisters respondent did not grow up with 63 C3 Respondent had a very happy childhood 63 C5A Respondent was very close emotionally to father 64 C5C Respondent was very close emotionally to mother 64 DVC17 Employed mother-warm relationship with children 65 DVC18 Having a job-best way for a woman to be independ. 65 DVC19 Keeping house is just as fulfilling as working 66 DVC20 Man and woman should contribute to the hhld income 66 DVC21 Pre-school child will suffer if both parents work 67 DVC22 What most women really want is a home and children 67 DVC24 What men want is to be successful in their job 68 DVC25 Raising children is not a man s responsibility 68 DVC26 A man s role is to bring enough money home 69 DVC27 A man should refuse a promotion at work 69 DVC27B A woman should refuse a promotion at work 70 C8 Importance of having a lasting relationship 70 C9 Importance of being married 71 C10 Importance of having at least one child 71 C11 Importance of being able to take a paying job 72 DVD4CAP Number of step-children raised by resp. 72 DVD7CAP Number of adopted children raised by respondent 73 DVD12CAP Number of birth children of respondent 73 GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.P4 PRIMARY INDEX TO VARIABLES VARIABLE VARIABLE DESCRIPTION PAGE DVD17CAP Number of grandchildren respondent has 74 D102 Satisfaction - amount of time spent with children 75 D104 Having children made the resp. a happier person 75 D105 Resp. frustrated because kids take so much time 76 D106 Resp. would not have kids if could live life over 76 D107A Respondent is a better father than his father was 77 D107B Respondent is a better mother than her mother was 77 DVF4F5 Respondent or respondent s spouse/partner pregnant 78 DVF78CAP Number of children resp. intends to have 78 F10 Respondent had an operation to prevent pregnancy 79 F11 Respondent s reasons for having the operation 79 F12 Resp. been told that can not have any(more) kids 80 F14 Spouse had an operation to prevent pregnancy 80 F15 Spouse s reasons for having the operation 81 F16 Spouse been told that can not have any(more) kids 81 DVF20F24 Respondent and/or spouse/part. using contraceptive 82 F21F25C1 Contraceptive method - birth control pill 82 F21F25C2 Contraceptive method - intra uterine device (IUD) 83 F21F25C3 Contraceptive method - sponge 83 F21F25C4 Contraceptive method - diaphragm 84 F21F25C5 Contraceptive method - foam, jelly 84 F21F25C6 Contraceptive method - condom 85 F21F25C7 Contraceptive method - periodic abstinence, rhythm 85 F21F25C8 Contraceptive method - withdrawal 86 F21F25C9 Contraceptive method - any other method 86 DVF22F26 Time(weeks) resp./spouse/part. used contraceptive 87 DVF23F27 Resp./spouse/partner use contraceptive-past 2 yrs. 87 DVH1H2 Current legal marital status of respondent 88 DVH6CAP Age of resp. when started living apart-curr. marr. 88 DVH9 Respondent ever been in a common-law relationship 89 H12A Effect of separat. on relationship with child(ren) 89 DVH12 Age of respondent at separation - current marriage 90 DVH13 Age of respondent at start of current marriage 90 H14 Spouse s marital status before entering marriage 91 H15 Spouse lived common-law before current marriage 91 DVH16SDF Age dif. between resp. & spouse-current marriage 92 DVH18CAP Spouse s children respondent did not raise 92 DVH20CAP Spouse s chld. < 19 not raised by resp. 93 DVRANKMA Rank of current marriage of respondent 93 DVNUMMA Marriages not preceded by common-law union 94 H21 Spouse provides financial support for children 94 H22 Frequency spouse saw those children-past 12 months 95 H23 Frequency of contact by letter/phone with children 95 H25 Resp. and spouse lived common-law before marriage 96 DVH26 Age of respondent at start of current common-law 96 DVNUMTMA Number of marriages the respondent has ever had 97 DVEVERMA Respondent ever legally married 97 DVH87H88 Respondent expects to marry or remarry 98 H89 Age respondent would like to get married/remarried 98 M1CURREN First marriage is current marriage 99 GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.P5 PRIMARY INDEX TO VARIABLES VARIABLE VARIABLE DESCRIPTION PAGE M1AGERES Age of respondent at first marriage 99 M1MSSPOU Marital status of 1st spouse before that marriage 100 M1CLSPOU First spouse lived cl with anyone else before mar. 100 M1ASPDIF Age dif. between resp. & first spouse 101 M1CLRSSP First spouse lived cl with resp. before marriage 101 M1AGECL Age when respondent lived cl with first spouse 102 M1END Reason for end of first marriage 102 M1AGESEP Age of resp. at last sep. during first marriage 103 M1AGEDIV Age of resp. when div./annul. final for 1st mar. 103 M1EFFECT Effect of first div./annul. on rel. with children 104 M1AGDTHC Age of respondent when first spouse died 104 M2CURREN Second marriage is current marriage 105 M2AGERES Age of respondent at second marriage 105 M2MSSPOU Marital status of 2nd spouse before that marriage 106 M2CLSPOU Second spouse lived cl with anyone else before mar 106 M2ASPDIF Age difference between resp. & second spouse 107 M2CLRSSP Second spouse lived cl with resp. before marriage 107 M2AGECL Age when respondent lived cl with second spouse 108 M2END Reason for end of second marriage 108 M2AGESEP Age of resp. at last sep. during second marriage 109 M2AGEDIV Age of resp. when div./annul. final for 2nd marr. 109 M2EFFECT Effect of 2nd div./annul. on rel. with children 110 M2AGDTHC Age of respondent when second spouse died 110 M3CURREN Third marriage is current marriage 111 M3AGERES Age of respondent at third marriage 111 M3MSSPOU Marital status of 3rd spouse before that marriage 112 M3CLSPOU 3rd spouse lived cl with anyone else before marr. 112 M3ASPDIF Age difference between resp. & third spouse 113 M3CLRSSP Third spouse lived cl with resp. before marriage 113 M3AGECL Age when respondent lived cl with third spouse 114 M3END Reason for end of third marriage 114 M3AGESEP Age of resp. at last sep. during third marriage 115 M3AGEDIV Age of resp. when div./annul. final for 3rd marr. 115 M3EFFECT Effect of third div./annul. on rel. with children 116 M3AGEDTH Age of respondent when third spouse died 116 DVJ2 Respondent now living with common-law partner 117 J4 Ever lived common-law not followed by marriage 117 DVJ5 Age of respondent at start of current common-law 118 J6 Partner s marital status before current union 118 J7 Partner lived common-law before current union 119 DVJ8SDF Age difference between resp. & spouse-current cl 119 DVJ10CAP Children of cl partner respondent did not raise 120 DVJ12CAP Children <19 of cl partner resp. did not raise 120 J13 Partner provides financial support for children 121 J14 Frequency partner saw those children-past 12 mths 121 J15 Frequency of contact by letter/phone with children 122 J16 Resp. had prev. CL relat. not followed by marriage 122 DVRANKCL Rank of current common-law relationship 123 DVRANKUN Overall rank of resp. s curr. union(c-l or marr.) 123 DVNUMCL Common-law relationships not followed by marriage 124 GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.P6 PRIMARY INDEX TO VARIABLES VARIABLE VARIABLE DESCRIPTION PAGE DVNUMCLM Common-law relationships followed by marriage 124 J46 Will the resp. ever live in a CL relationship 125 J47 Age resp. would like to start a CL relationship 125 C1CURREN First common-law union is current common-law union 126 C1AGERES Age of respondent at first common-law union 126 C1MSPAR Marital status of 1st cl partner before cl union 127 C1ASPDIF Age difference between resp. & first cl partner 127 C1CLPAR First cl partner lived cl with anyone else before 128 C1END Reason for end of first common-law union 128 C1AGESEP Age of resp. at last sep. during first cl union 129 C1EFFECT Effect of first separation on rel. with children 129 C1AGEDTH Age of respondent when first cl partner died 130 C2CURREN Second common-law union is current cl union 130 C2AGERES Age of respondent at second common-law union 131 C2MSPAR Marital status of 2nd cl partner before cl union 131 C2ASPDIF Age difference between resp. & second cl partner 132 C2CLPAR Second cl partner lived cl with anyone else before 132 C2END Reason for end of second common-law union 133 C2AGESEP Age of resp. at last sep. during 2nd cl union 133 C2EFFECT Effect of second separation on rel. with children 134 C2AGEDTH Age of respondent when second cl partner died 134 C3CURREN Third common-law union is current common-law union 135 C3AGERES Age of respondent at third common-law union 135 C3MSPAR Marital status of 3rd cl partner before cl union 136 C3ASPDIF Age difference between resp. & third cl partner 136 C3CLPAR Third cl partner lived cl with anyone else before 137 C3END Reason for end of third common-law union 137 C3AGESEP Age of resp. at last sep. during third cl union 138 C3EFFECT Effect of third separation on rel. with children 138 C3AGEDTH Age of respondent when third cl partner died 139 C4CURREN Fourth common-law union is current cl union 139 C4AGERES Age of respondent at fourth common-law union 140 C4MSPAR Marital status of 4th cl partner before cl union 140 C4ASPDIF Age difference between resp. & fourth cl partner 141 C4CLPAR Fourth cl partner lived cl with anyone else before 141 C4END Reason for end of fourth common-law union 142 C4AGESEP Age of resp. at last sep. during fourth cl union 142 C4EFFECT Effect of fourth separation on rel. with children 143 C4AGEDTH Age of respondent when fourth cl partner died 143 K3 Relationship with spouse/partner is... 144 K4 Frequency respondent and spouse calmly discuss 144 K5 Frequency respondent and spouse laugh together 145 K8 Arguments about chores and responsibilities 145 K10 Arguments about your child(ren) 146 K11 Arguments about money 146 K12 Arguments about showing affection to each other 147 K14 Arguments about leisure time 147 K17 Arguments about in-laws 148 K22 Reason to split up:partner drinks too much 148 K23 Reason to split up:lack of love and respect 149 GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.P7 PRIMARY INDEX TO VARIABLES VARIABLE VARIABLE DESCRIPTION PAGE K24 Reason to split up:disagreement handling finances 149 K25 Reason to split up:abusive behaviour from partner 150 K26 Reason to split up:unsatis. division of hhld tasks 150 K27 Reason to split up:unfaithful partner 151 K28 Reason to split up:unsatis. sexual relationship 151 K29 Reason to split up:inability to have children 152 K30 Reason to split up:disagreement about no. of kids 152 K31 Reason to split up:conflict on child raising 153 K33 Resp. would remain married for sake of child(ren) 153 L2 Number of hours spent doing unpaid housework 154 L3 Number of hours spent looking after children 154 L4 Number of hours spent providing care to seniors 155 L11 Did the respondent work last week 155 L12 Respondent worked during the past 12 months 156 L13 Number of weeks resp. was employed-past 12 months 156 L14 Number of hours worked per week by respondent 157 L15 Respondent worked evening or night shift 157 L16 Respondent worked on Saturday or Sunday 158 DVSIC Standard Industrial Class. Codes(18) - Current job 159 DVSOC Standard Occupation Codes (33) - Current job 160 DVPINEO PINEO Socio-Economic Class. of Occup.-Current job 161 L21 Respondent worked towards a degree/diploma/cert. 162 L22 No. of weeks the resp. took courses-past 12 months 162 L23 Respondent was studying full-time or part-time 163 L24 Respondent s main activity in the past 12 months 163 DVL26CAP Age of respondent when did last paid work 164 L26A Satisfied with main activity 164 L26B Satisfied with balance between job/fam./home life 165 L26CC01 Reason dissatisfied-not enough time for family 165 L26CC02 Reason dissatisfied-spends too much time on job 166 L26CC03 Reason dissatisfied-no time for other activities 166 L26CC04 Reason dissatisfied-cannot find suitable job 167 L26CC05 Reason dissatisfied-job related reason(s) 167 L26CC06 Reason dissatisfied-health reasons 168 L26CC07 Reason dissatisfied-family related reason(s) 168 L26CC08 Reason dissatisfied-other reason(s) 169 L27 Years of elementary and high school completed 169 L28 Respondent graduated from high school 170 L29 Further schooling beyond elementary/high school 170 DVL30CO Highest level of education attained - respondent 171 DVL31 Age of respondent at completion of study 171 M2 Ever worked at a job/business on a regular basis 172 DVM3CAP Age of resp.-started working on reg. basis 172 M4 Stopped working for a period of 6 months or longer 173 M5CAP Number of times respondent took breaks 173 DVM6CAP Age of resp. at beginning of 1st work int. 174 M7 Before 1st interrup.:worked full-time or part-time 174 M8C01 Reason for interruption(1)-illness/disability/acc. 175 M8C02 Reason for interruption(1)-layoff/end of contract 175 M8C03 Reason for interruption(1)-lack of work 176 GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.P8 PRIMARY INDEX TO VARIABLES VARIABLE VARIABLE DESCRIPTION PAGE M8C04 Reason for interruption(1)-buss./company closure 176 M8C05 Reason for interruption(1)-maternity/pater. leave 177 M8C06 Reason for interruption(1)-child care 177 M8C07 Reason for interruption(1)-care of the elderly 178 M8C08 Reason for interruption(1)-personnal/family resp. 178 M8C09 Reason for interruption(1)-returned to school 179 M8C10 Reason for interruption(1)-retired 179 M8C11 Reason for interruption(1)-seasonal work 180 M8C12 Reason for interruption(1)-moved/transferred 180 M8C13 Reason for interruption(1)-marriage 181 M8C14 Reason for interruption(1)-immigration 181 M8C15 Reason for interruption(1)-other reason 182 DVM9 Length of first work interruption - in weeks 182 M10 After interruption(1)-worked full-time/part-time 183 M11A After interruption(1)-returned to the same job 183 M11B After interruption(1)-had similar duties 184 M13 Respondent stopped working a second time 184 DVM14CAP Age of resp. at beginning of 2nd work int. 185 M15 Before 2nd interrup.:worked full-time or part-time 185 M16C01 Reason for interruption(2)-illness/disability/acc. 186 M16C02 Reason for interruption(2)-layoff/end of contract 186 M16C03 Reason for interruption(2)-lack of work 187 M16C04 Reason for interruption(2)-buss./company closure 187 M16C05 Reason for interruption(2)-maternity/pater. leave 188 M16C06 Reason for interruption(2)-child care 188 M16C07 Reason for interruption(2)-care of the elderly 189 M16C08 Reason for interruption(2)-personnal/family resp. 189 M16C09 Reason for interruption(2)-returned to school 190 M16C10 Reason for interruption(2)-retired 190 M16C11 Reason for interruption(2)-seasonal work 191 M16C12 Reason for interruption(2)-moved/transferred 191 M16C13 Reason for interruption(2)-marriage 192 M16C14 Reason for interruption(2)-immigration 192 M16C15 Reason for interruption(2)-other reason 193 DVM17 Length of second work interruption - in weeks 193 M18 After interruption(2)-worked full-time/part-time 194 M19A After interruption(2)-returned to the same job 194 M19B After interruption(2)-had similar duties 195 M21 Respondent stopped working a third time 195 DVM22CAP Age of resp. at beginning of 3rd work int. 196 M23 Before 3rd interrup.:worked full-time or part-time 196 M24C01 Reason for interruption(3)-illness/disability/acc. 197 M24C02 Reason for interruption(3)-layoff/end of contract 197 M24C03 Reason for interruption(3)-lack of work 198 M24C04 Reason for interruption(3)-buss./company closure 198 M24C05 Reason for interruption(3)-maternity/pater. leave 199 M24C06 Reason for interruption(3)-child care 199 M24C07 Reason for interruption(3)-care of the elderly 200 M24C08 Reason for interruption(3)-personnal/family resp. 200 M24C09 Reason for interruption(3)-returned to school 201 GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.P9 PRIMARY INDEX TO VARIABLES VARIABLE VARIABLE DESCRIPTION PAGE M24C10 Reason for interruption(3)-retired 201 M24C11 Reason for interruption(3)-seasonal work 202 M24C12 Reason for interruption(3)-moved/transferred 202 M24C13 Reason for interruption(3)-marriage 203 M24C14 Reason for interruption(3)-immigration 203 M24C15 Reason for interruption(3)-other reason 204 DVM25 Length of third work interruption - in weeks 204 M26 After interruption(3)-worked full-time/part-time 205 M27A After interruption(3)-returned to the same job 205 M27B After interruption(3)-had similar duties 206 M29 Respondent stopped working a fourth time 206 DVM30CAP Age of resp. at beginning of 4th work int. 207 M31 Before 4th interrup.:worked full-time or part-time 207 M32C01 Reason for interruption(4)-illness/disability/acc. 208 M32C02 Reason for interruption(4)-layoff/end of contract 208 M32C03 Reason for interruption(4)-lack of work 209 M32C04 Reason for interruption(4)-buss./company closure 209 M32C05 Reason for interruption(4)-maternity/pater. leave 210 M32C06 Reason for interruption(4)-child care 210 M32C07 Reason for interruption(4)-care of the elderly 211 M32C08 Reason for interruption(4)-personnal/family resp. 211 M32C09 Reason for interruption(4)-returned to school 212 M32C10 Reason for interruption(4)-retired 212 M32C11 Reason for interruption(4)-seasonal work 213 M32C12 Reason for interruption(4)-moved/transferred 213 M32C13 Reason for interruption(4)-marriage 214 M32C14 Reason for interruption(4)-immigration 214 M32C15 Reason for interruption(4)-other reason 215 DVM33 Length of fourth work interruption - in weeks 215 M34 After interruption(4)-worked full-time/part-time 216 M35A After interruption(4)-returned to the same job 216 M35B After interruption(4)-had similar duties 217 N2 Respondent ever smoked cigarettes 217 N3 Respondent smokes cigarettes(at the present time) 218 DVTYPSMK Smoking status of respondent 218 N4 Respondent ususally smokes cigarettes every day 219 DVDLSMK Number of cigarettes smoked by daily smokers 219 N5 Number of cigarettes smoked per day 220 N9 Respondent exposed to smoke from cigarettes 220 DVSMKEXP Respondent exposed to smoke from cigarettes 221 N10 How often exposed to smoke from cigarettes 221 DVSMKOFT Frequency of exposure to smoke from cigarettes 222 N11 Place where most frequently exposed to smoke 222 N12 Respondent bothered by smoke from cigarettes 223 N13 Smoke causes respondent physical irritation 223 N15A Number of other smokers in household 224 N15B Others in household bothered by smoke 224 N16 Smoke causes others physical irritation 225 N17 Smoke can cause a serious illness to resp./others 225 N18C01 Illness caused by smoke-heart diseases 226 GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.P10 PRIMARY INDEX TO VARIABLES VARIABLE VARIABLE DESCRIPTION PAGE N18C02 Illness caused by smoke-lung cancer 226 N18C03 Illness caused by smoke-asthma 227 N18C04 Illness caused by smoke-respiratory problems 227 N18C05 Illness caused by smoke-emphysema 228 N18C06 Illness caused by smoke-allergies(hay fever) 228 N18C07 Illness caused by smoke-bronchial problems 229 N18C08 Illness caused by smoke-angina 229 N18C09 Illness caused by smoke-coughing 230 N18C10 Illness caused by smoke-ear infections 230 N18C11 Illness caused by smoke-eye irritation 231 N18C12 Illness caused by smoke-headaches 231 N18C13 Illness caused by smoke-nasal congestion/sinusitis 232 N18C14 Illness caused by smoke-pneumonia 232 N18C15 Illness caused by smoke-sudden infant death syndr. 233 N18C16 Illness caused by smoke-other illness 233 N18C17 Illness caused by smoke-other cancers 234 N19 Smoking cigarettes restricted in resp. s home 234 N20C01 Restriction of smoking:in the house 235 N20C02 Restriction of smoking:in certain rooms only 235 N20C03 Restriction of smoking:in presence of young chldrn 236 N20C04 Restriction of smoking:other restriction 236 DVR1B Ever lived alone for a period of 3 months or more 237 DVR1CAP Age of resp. when 1st started to live alone 237 R2 Number of times respondent moved - last 10 years 238 DVR3CAP Age of respondent when move to present address 238 R4 Distance respondent moved 239 R5C01 Reason for move-purchase/build a home 239 R5C02 Reason for move-move to a larger home 240 R5C03 Reason for move-move to a better neighbourhood 240 R5C04 Reason for move-move to own dwelling/independence 241 R5C05 Reason for move-marriage/common-law union 241 R5C06 Reason for move-job offer/relocation (respondent) 242 R5C07 Reason for move-look for a job (respondent) 242 R5C08 Reason for move-move to a smaller home 243 R5C09 Reason for move-be closer to family 243 R5C10 Reason for move-move to a less expensive home 244 R5C11 Reason for move-financial reasons 244 R5C12 Reason for move-separation 245 R5C13 Reason for move-job offer/relocation (spouse/part) 245 R5C14 Reason for move-look for a job (spouse/partner) 246 R5C15 Reason for move-other family member s work 246 R5C16 Reason for move-attend school 247 R5C17 Reason for move-take care of family member 247 R5C18 Reason for move-move closer to work 248 R5C19 Reason for move-move closer to school(s) 248 R5C20 Reason for move-move to senior s residence 249 R5C21 Reason for move-other reasons 249 DVR6 Type of dwelling respondent lives in 250 R7 Dwelling owned by a member of the household 250 DVR17 Region of birth of respondent 251 GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 PAGE C10MCME.P11 PRIMARY INDEX TO VARIABLES VARIABLE VARIABLE DESCRIPTION PAGE DVR18CAP Age of respondent when immigrated to Canada 251 R20 Served in military force of Canada/allied forces 252 R21C01 War/conflict respondent served in-World War I 252 R21C02 War/conflict respondent served in-World War II 253 R21C03 War/conflict respondent served in-Korean Conflict 253 R21C04 War/conflict respondent served in-other 254 R22 Respondent served in Canada/overseas/both 254 R24 Is the respondent a spouse/widow(er) of a veteran 255 DVR25 Language first spoken in childhood 255 DVR25ESU Language respondent still understands - English 256 DVR25FSU Language respondent still understands - French 256 DVR25OSU Language respondent still understands - Other 256 DVR26 Language spoken most often at home 257 DVR27 Religion of respondent - collapsed 257 R28 Frequency of religious attendance-last 12 months 258 R30 Health status compared to people same age 258 R31 Respondent has a stressful life 259 R32 Limited in amount of activites done at home/work 259 DVR33CAP Age of respondent when first limited in activity 260 R36 Spouse/partner worked during the last 12 months 260 R37 No. of weeks spouse was employed-last 12 months 261 R38 Number of hours worked per week by spouse 261 R39 Spouse worked evening or night shift 262 R40 Spouse worked on Saturday or Sunday 262 R41 Spouse worked towards a degree/diploma/certificate 263 R42 Number of weeks spouse took courses-past 12 months 263 R43 Spouse was studying full-time or part-time 264 R44 Spouse s main activity during the past 12 months 264 DVR45CO Highest level of education attained - spouse 265 DVR47GR1 Respondent s personal income - Range 1 266 DVR47GR2 Respondent s personal income - Range 2 267 R49CAP No. of other hhld members who received income 267 R50A Received income from:wages/salary/self-employment 268 R50B Received income from : government 268 R50C Received income from:interest/dividends/investment 269 R50D Received income from : private pensions 269 R50F Received income from : alimony 270 R50H Received income from : child support payments 270 R50J Received income from : other sources 271 R52 Main source of income 271 DVR54 Total household income 272