10.3886/ICPSR08863
United States. Bureau of the Census
United States Department of Labor. Bureau of Labor Statistics
Current Population Survey: Annual Demographic File, 1987
Archival Version
ICPSR - Interuniversity Consortium for Political and Social Research
1988
survey data
census data
demographic characteristics
employment
Hispanic origins
households
income
job history
labor force
Medicaid
Medicare
occupational mobility
population characteristics
population estimates
unemployment
working hours
1986-01-01/1987-12-31
eng
8863
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This data collection supplies the standard monthly labor
force data and also provides supplemental data on work experience,
income, noncash benefits, and migration. Comprehensive information is
given on the employment status, occupation, and industry of persons 14
years old and over. Additional data for persons 15 years old and older
are available concerning weeks worked and hours per week worked, reason
not working full time, total income and income components, and
residence on March 1, 1986. Data on employment and income refer to the
preceding year, although demographic data refer to the time of the
survey. This file also contains data covering nine noncash income
sources: food stamps, school lunch programs, employer-provided group
health insurance plans, employer-provided pension plans, personal
health insurance, Medicaid, Medicare, CHAMPUS or military health care,
and energy assistance. Characteristics such as age, sex, race,
household relationship, and Spanish origin are available for each
person in the household enumerated.
A national probability sample was used in selecting housing
units. About 56,500 housing units were contacted with an additional
sample of 2,500 Spanish households added to the March survey sample.
The sample was located in 729 sample areas comprising 1,973 counties
and independent cities with coverage in every state and in the District
of Columbia.
Datasets:
DS1: Current Population Survey: Annual Demographic File, 1987
Civilian noninstitutional population of the United States
living in housing units and male members of the Armed Forces living in
civilian housing units on a military base or in a household not on a
military base.
<p>face-to-face interview</p><p>Geographic fields reflect the new metropolitan
statistical area definitions.</p>
United States