E 06/02/97 February 6, 1997 C10MCME GSS10 - Public Use Main Microdata File, 1995 1 0 541 SECTION x: xxx 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 no. of respondent s children - Sect. D def. 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 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 parents ever separated or divorced 38 DVA76 Age of resp. when his/her parent last separated 39 A78 Spouse s parents ever separate or divorce 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 reson 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 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 Resp. was very close emotionally to his father 64 C5C Resp. was very close emotionally to his 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 cildren of respondent 73 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 from curren 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 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 c.-l. part. resp. did not raise-capped 120 DVJ12CAP Chd. <19 of c.-l. part. resp. did not raise-capped 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 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. duraing 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 llast 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 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 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 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 interuption(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 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 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 0 0 0 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 A18 Was there a second change? 23 A2 Respondent lived with both parents(at birth) 14 A21 Was there a third change? 24 A24 Was there a fourth change? 26 A28 The woman who mostly raised the respondent is... 27 A3 Resp. always lived with both parents(until age 15) 15 A4 Respondent lived with his birth mother(at birth) 15 A41 Mother worked full-time or part-time(before 15) 30 A43 Current residence of mother 31 A47 Frequency of contact with mother-past 12 months 32 A49 Frequency of contact by letter/phone with mother 32 A5 A female took the role of the respondent s mother 16 A51 Man who mostly raised the respondent is... 33 A6 Respondent lived with his birth father(at birth) 17 A65 Father worked full-time or part-time(before 15) 36 A67 Current residence of father 36 A7 A male took the role of the respondent s father 17 A71 Frequency of contact with father-past 12 months 37 A73 Frequency of contact by letter/phone with father 38 A78 Spouse s parents ever separate or divorce 39 A79CAP Age of spouse when parents sep./div. 40 A8 Birth parents ever lived together in a CL relat. 18 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 A84 Resp. always lived with at least with one parent 41 A88CAP No. of times resp. left home to live on own 47 A9 Was that before or after the respondent s birth 19 A91C01 Reason for first move-attend school 48 A91C02 Reason for first move-because of a job 48 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 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 B12 Resp. grew up with step-/adopted/half-sisters 58 B2 Resp. grew up with step-/adopted/half-brothers 54 C10 Importance of having at least one child 71 C11 Importance of being able to take a paying job 72 C1AGEDTH Age of respondent when first cl partner died 130 C1AGERES Age of respondent at first common-law union 126 C1AGESEP Age of resp. at last sep. during first cl union 129 C1ASPDIF Age difference between resp. & first cl partner 127 C1CLPAR First cl partner lived cl with anyone else before 128 C1CURREN First common-law union is current common-law union 126 C1EFFECT Effect of first separation on rel. with children 129 C1END Reason for end of first common-law union 128 C1MSPAR Marital status of 1st cl partner before cl union 127 C2AGEDTH Age of respondent when second cl partner died 134 C2AGERES Age of respondent at second common-law union 131 C2AGESEP Age of resp. at last sep. during 2nd cl union 133 C2ASPDIF Age difference between resp. & second cl partner 132 C2CLPAR Second cl partner lived cl with anyone else before 132 C2CURREN Second common-law union is current cl union 130 C2EFFECT Effect of second separation on rel. with children 134 C2END Reason for end of second common-law union 133 C2MSPAR Marital status of 2nd cl partner before cl union 131 C3 Respondent had a very happy childhood 63 C3AGEDTH Age of respondent when third cl partner died 139 C3AGERES Age of respondent at third common-law union 135 C3AGESEP Age of resp. at last sep. duraing third cl union 138 C3ASPDIF Age difference between resp. & third cl partner 136 C3CLPAR Third cl partner lived cl with anyone else before 137 C3CURREN Third common-law union is current common-law union 135 C3EFFECT Effect of third separation on rel. with children 138 C3END Reason for end of third common-law union 137 C3MSPAR Marital status of 3rd cl partner before cl union 136 C4AGEDTH Age of respondent when fourth cl partner died 143 C4AGERES Age of respondent at fourth common-law union 140 C4AGESEP Age of resp. at llast sep. during fourth cl union 142 C4ASPDIF Age difference between resp. & fourth cl partner 141 C4CLPAR Fourth cl partner lived cl with anyone else before 141 C4CURREN Fourth common-law union is current cl union 139 C4EFFECT Effect of fourth separation on rel. with children 143 C4END Reason for end of fourth common-law union 142 C4MSPAR Marital status of 4th cl partner before cl union 140 C5A Resp. was very close emotionally to his father 64 C5C Resp. was very close emotionally to his mother 64 C8 Importance of having a lasting relationship 70 C9 Importance of being married 71 CHDDECC Respondent s children deceased 13 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 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 DV10AG15 Derived age of respondent - 10 year groupings 4 DVA16 What was the first change? 22 DVA17 Age of resp. at 1st paren. living situation change 22 DVA19 What was the second change? 23 DVA20 Age of resp. at 2nd paren. living situation change 24 DVA22 What was the third change? 25 DVA23 Age of resp. at 3rd paren. living situation change 25 DVA25 No. of different mothers the respondent lived with 26 DVA26 No. of different fathers the respondent lived with 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 DVA44 Living arrangement of respondent s mother 31 DVA5 Status of mother of respondent 16 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 DVA68 Living arrangement of respondent s father 37 DVA7 Status of father of respondent 18 DVA75 Respondent parents ever separated or divorced 38 DVA76 Age of resp. when his/her parent last separated 39 DVA82A85 Age of resp. when last lived with one/both parents 40 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 reson 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 DVA90 Age of resp. when first left home to live on own 47 DVA91S1 Main reason for move-family problems/conflict 50 DVA91S3 Main reason for move-to join armed forces/to war 51 DVAGECAP Age of respondent 3 DVAGEDCC Age of respondent at the time of the survey 4 DVAGEGR Age of respondent - 5 year age group 3 DVAGSP10 Age of spouse - 10 year groupings 6 DVAGSP5 Age of spouse - 5 year groupings 6 DVAGSPDI Age difference between resp. and current sp./par. 5 DVB10CAP Number of older brothers of respondent 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 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 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 DVD12CAP Number of birth cildren of respondent 73 DVD17CAP Number of grandchildren respondent has 74 DVD4CAP Number of step-children raised by resp. 72 DVD7CAP Number of adopted children raised by respondent 73 DVDLSMK Number of cigarettes smoked by daily smokers 219 DVELLCAP Number of household members 15 + 7 DVEVERMA Respondent ever legally married 97 DVF20F24 Respondent and/or spouse/part. using contraceptive 82 DVF22F26 Time(weeks) resp./spouse/part. used contraceptive 87 DVF23F27 Resp./spouse/partner use contraceptive-past 2 yrs. 87 DVF4F5 Respondent or respondent s spouse/partner pregnant 78 DVF78CAP Number of children resp. intends to have 78 DVH12 Age of respondent at separation - current marriage 90 DVH13 Age of respondent at start of current marriage 90 DVH16SDF Age dif. between resp. & spouse-current marriage 92 DVH18CAP Spouse s children respondent did not raise 92 DVH1H2 Current legal marital status of respondent 88 DVH20CAP Spouse s chld. < 19 not raised by resp. 93 DVH26 Age of respondent at start of current common-law 96 DVH6CAP Age of resp. when started living apart from curren 88 DVH87H88 Respondent expects to marry or remarry 98 DVH9 Respondent ever been in a common-law relationship 89 DVJ10CAP Children of c.-l. part. resp. did not raise-capped 120 DVJ12CAP Chd. <19 of c.-l. part. resp. did not raise-capped 120 DVJ2 Respondent now living with common-law partner 117 DVJ5 Age of respondent at start of current common-law 118 DVJ8SDF Age difference between resp. & spouse-current cl 119 DVL26CAP Age of respondent when did last paid work 164 DVL30CO Highest level of education attained - respondent 171 DVL31 Age of respondent at completion of study 171 DVLVGR1 Respondent s living arrangement - Group 1 8 DVLVGRCO Respondent s living arrangements - combined 8 DVM14CAP Age of resp. at beginning of 2nd work int. 185 DVM17 Length of second work interruption - in weeks 193 DVM22CAP Age of resp. at beginning of 3rd work int. 196 DVM25 Length of third work interruption - in weeks 204 DVM30CAP Age of resp. at beginning of 4th work int. 207 DVM33 Length of fourth work interruption - in weeks 215 DVM3CAP Age of resp.-started working on reg. basis 172 DVM6CAP Age of resp. at beginning of 1st work int. 174 DVM9 Length of first work interruption - in weeks 182 DVMS Marital status of respondent 5 DVNUMCL Common-law relationships not followed by marriage 124 DVNUMCLM Common-law relationships followed by marriage 124 DVNUMMA Marriages not preceded by common-law union 94 DVNUMTMA Number of marriages the respondent has ever had 97 DVPART Type of partner the respondent has within the hhld 9 DVPINEO PINEO Socio-Economic Class. of Occup.-Current job 161 DVPRTSEX Sex of the respondent s partner within the hhld 10 DVR17 Region of birth of respondent 251 DVR18CAP Age of respondent when immigrated to Canada 251 DVR1B Ever lived alone for a period of 3 months or more 237 DVR1CAP Age of resp. when 1st started to live alone 237 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 DVR33CAP Age of respondent when first limited in activity 260 DVR3CAP Age of respondent when move to present address 238 DVR45CO Highest level of education attained - spouse 265 DVR47GR1 Respondent s personal income - Range 1 266 DVR47GR2 Respondent s personal income - Range 2 267 DVR54 Total household income 272 DVR6 Type of dwelling respondent lives in 250 DVRANKCL Rank of current common-law relationship 123 DVRANKMA Rank of current marriage of respondent 93 DVRANKUN Overall rank of resp. s curr. union(c-l or marr.) 123 DVSEX Sex of respondent 2 DVSIC Standard Industrial Class. Codes(18) - Current job 159 DVSMKEXP Respondent exposed to smoke from cigarettes 221 DVSMKOFT Frequency of exposure to smoke from cigarettes 222 DVSOC Standard Occupation Codes (33) - Current job 160 DVTYPRCO Type of parents the respondent has within the hhld 10 DVTYPSMK Smoking status of respondent 218 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 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 FAMTYPE Type of family of respondent 9 H12A Effect of separat. on relationship with child(ren) 89 H14 Spouse s marital status before entering marriage 91 H15 Spouse lived common-law before current marriage 91 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 H89 Age respondent would like to get married/remarried 98 HHSIZCAP Size of respondent s household 7 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 J4 Ever lived common-law not followed by marriage 117 J46 Will the resp. ever live in a CL relationship 125 J47 Age resp. would like to start a CL relationship 125 J6 Partner s marital status before current union 118 J7 Partner lived common-law before current union 119 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 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 K3 Relationship with spouse\partner is... 144 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 K4 Frequency respondent and spouse calmly discuss 144 K5 Frequency respondent and spouse laugh together 145 K8 Arguments about chores and responsibilities 145 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 L2 Number of hours spent doing unpaid housework 154 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 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 L3 Number of hours spent looking after children 154 L4 Number of hours spent providing care to seniors 155 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 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 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 M1AGDTHC Age of respondent when first spouse died 104 M1AGECL Age when respondent lived cl with first spouse 102 M1AGEDIV Age of resp. when div./annul. final for 1st mar. 103 M1AGERES Age of respondent at first marriage 99 M1AGESEP Age of resp. at last sep. during first marriage 103 M1ASPDIF Age dif. between resp. & first spouse 101 M1CLRSSP First spouse lived cl with resp. before marriage 101 M1CLSPOU First spouse lived cl with anyone else before mar. 100 M1CURREN First marriage is current marriage 99 M1EFFECT Effect of first div./annul. on rel. with children 104 M1END Reason for end of first marriage 102 M1MSSPOU Marital status of 1st spouse before that marriage 100 M2 Ever worked at a job/business on a regular basis 172 M21 Respondent stopped working a third time 195 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 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 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 M2AGDTHC Age of respondent when second spouse died 110 M2AGECL Age when respondent lived cl with second spouse 108 M2AGEDIV Age of resp. when div./annul. final for 2nd marr. 109 M2AGERES Age of respondent at second marriage 105 M2AGESEP Age of resp. at last sep. during second marriage 109 M2ASPDIF Age difference between resp. & second spouse 107 M2CLRSSP Second spouse lived cl with resp. before marriage 107 M2CLSPOU Second spouse lived cl with anyone else before mar 106 M2CURREN Second marriage is current marriage 105 M2EFFECT Effect of 2nd div./annul. on rel. with children 110 M2END Reason for end of second marriage 108 M2MSSPOU Marital status of 2nd spouse before that marriage 106 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 M34 After interruption(4)-worked full-time/part-time 216 M35A After interuption(4)-returned to the same job 216 M35B After interruption(4)-had similar duties 217 M3AGECL Age when respondent lived cl with third spouse 114 M3AGEDIV Age of resp. when div./annul. final for 3rd marr. 115 M3AGEDTH Age of respondent when third spouse died 116 M3AGERES Age of respondent at third marriage 111 M3AGESEP Age of resp. at last sep. during third marriage 115 M3ASPDIF Age difference between resp. & third spouse 113 M3CLRSSP Third spouse lived cl with resp. before marriage 113 M3CLSPOU 3rd spouse lived cl with anyone else before marr. 112 M3CURREN Third marriage is current marriage 111 M3EFFECT Effect of third div./annul. on rel. with children 116 M3END Reason for end of third marriage 114 M3MSSPOU Marital status of 3rd spouse before that marriage 112 M4 Stopped working for a period of 6 months or longer 173 M5CAP Number of times respondent took breaks 173 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 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 MULTIGEN Three generation family 11 N10 How often exposed to smoke from cigarettes 221 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 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 N2 Respondent ever smoked cigarettes 217 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 N3 Respondent smokes cigarettes(at the present time) 218 N4 Respondent ususally smokes cigarettes every day 219 N5 Number of cigarettes smoked per day 220 N9 Respondent exposed to smoke from cigarettes 220 PROV Province of residence of respondent 2 R2 Number of times respondent moved - last 10 years 238 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 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 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 R4 Distance respondent moved 239 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 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 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 R7 Dwelling owned by a member of the household 250 RECID Record Identification number 1 ROSCHDC Total number of respondent s children in household 13 TOTCHDC Total no. of respondent s children - Sect. D def. 14 WGHTFNL Respondent weight 1