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        <titl>2005 Puerto Rico Community Survey</titl>
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        <AuthEnty affiliation="University of Minnesota">IPUMS</AuthEnty>
        <othId><p>Integrated Public Use Microdata Series (IPUMS) International</p></othId>
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        <producer abbr="IPUMS" affiliation="University of Minnesota" role="Integration Harmonization Documentation">IPUMS</producer>
        <prodDate date="2025-04-01">April 1, 2025</prodDate>
        <prodPlac>IPUMS, 50 Willey Hall, 225 - 19th Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN 55455</prodPlac>
        <fundAg abbr="OECD/DCD-PARIS21" role="Project funder">Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development, Development Co-operation Directorate</fundAg>
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        <version>Version 7.6 October 2025 : NEW FEATURES.

--NO "new features" listed in Revision History

NEW SAMPLES.

--Six new census samples for Honduras (2013), Kenya (2019), Malawi (2018), Mongolia (2010, 2020), and Mozambique (2017) were added to the data series. All census samples extend pre-existing series for those countries. 
--91 quarterly labor force surveys from the Philippines (1997 - 2019) were added to IPUMS.

SUPPLEMENTAL DATA.

--No "supplemental data" listed in revision history

NEW VARIABLES.

--New spatially harmonized birthplace and previous-residence variables are available for samples in this data release. More information is available here (https://international.ipums.org/international/geo_mig.shtml). 
--Users should note that many older migration and birthplace variables are available by different names. Refer to this table for a crosswalk of old and corresponding new migration variables. For birthplace variables refer to this table (https://international.ipums.org/international/resources/misc_docs/migCrosswalk_names.pdf).

EDITED SAMPLES.

--For the Zambia 2000 sample, an error in the household breaks was corrected, resulting in the creation of 1,988 new households (1% increase) that were previously combined with other households. The person records included in the sample did not change. Due to an inconsistency in the original file, no household-level information other than geographic location is available for these newly identified households, necessitating the addition of "unknown" values for this sample to the following variables: BEDROOMS, ELECTRIC, FLOOR, FUELCOOK, FUELHEAT, OWNERSHIP, PHONE, RADIO, REFRIG, ROOMS, SEWAGE, TRASH, WATSRC, TV, TOILET, GQ, ROOF, WATSUP, BIKE, MOTORCYCLE, KITCHEN, GQTYPE, AUTOS, and WALL.

EDITED VARIABLES.

--For the 1998 and 2008 Malawi samples, the family interrelationship pointer variables MOMLOC and POPLOC were modified to allow a "Spouse/partner" of the household head to be linked as a parent to an "Other relative", because the enumeration instructions specify that adopted and stepchildren were categorized as "Other relative". These samples are now consistent with the links made in the newly released 2018 Malawi sample, which had the same enumeration instructions for adopted and stepchildren.
--In the samples for Côte d'Ivoire 1988 and 1998, Rwanda 1991 and 2002, Togo 1960 and 2010, and South Africa 2001, for the harmonized variable POLYGAM, persons in consensual unions were previously coded as "No, in monogamous union". Because there was no response option in these samples for polygamous consensual unions, it is more appropriate to treat these cases as not-in-universe, so they have been recoded to "NIU (not in universe)".
--MARST has been edited for Honduras 1974 to reclassify the source variable responses "married, wife lives separately" and "consensual union, companion lives separately" as separations. The documentation suggests that "separately" actually indicates a relationship separation and not an absent spouse or companion. Other minor edits were implemented for MARST for Mozambique 1997 and 2007.
--In the Mozambique 1997 sample, an error was corrected that recoded persons with a relationship of "Unknown" in the source data to "Other relative or non-relative" (6000) in the harmonized variable RELATE. These persons are now coded as "Not Stated/Unknown" (9999).
--In the Malawi 1987, 1998, and 2008 samples, for variable WATSUP, a programming error was corrected such that any households who reported having piped water in either the wet or the dry season are classified as having access to piped water. This programming was also applied to the newly released 2018 sample.
--The NATIVITY variable has been edited in the Chile 2017 sample to correct a programming error that mistakenly classified as foreign-born about 20 thousand person records that were actually native-born.
--The MIGRATE5 variable has been edited in the Chile 2017 sample, given a programming error that classified most migrants as having changed their major geographic unit. The MIGRATE5 variable for the Chile 1982 and 1992 samples has been edited to use spatially harmonized geographic units to calculate migration status.
--In the 1989, 1999, and 2009 Kenya samples, households who indicated that their lighting type or fuel was "Solar" were recoded from "No" to "Yes" in ELECTRIC, based on secondary sources documenting the spread of home solar energy systems in Kenya beginning in the mid-1980s. In the 1989 and 1999 Kenya samples, programming was removed that previously recoded households that reported using electricity as their main cooking fuel to "Yes" in the access to electricity variable ELECTRIC, making it more consistent across samples. Other minor edits were implemented for ELECTRIC in Botswana 2011, Ethiopia 1984 and 1994, Mongolia 1989, Mozambique 2007.
--Some samples in DISCARE classified responses indicating "some" difficulty into "yes". These cases were revised to consistently include in "yes" only responses indicating "a lot of difficulty" or "cannot do at all".
--Some codes were improperly labeled for municipalities in Honduras 1961 and 1974, which affect variables on place of residence, birthplace, and previous residence.
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        <AuthEnty>U.S. Census Bureau</AuthEnty>
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        <copyright>(c) Copyright 2005, U.S. Census Bureau and Minnesota Population Center</copyright>
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        <contact>U.S. Census Bureau</contact>
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        <serInfo>DOI:10.18128/D020.V7.6</serInfo>
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        <version date="2025-05-09">Version 7.6. The datasets contain selected variables from the original microdata plus harmonized variables from the IPUMS-International database.</version>
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        <topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Demographic Variables -- PERSON</topcClas>
        <topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Ethnicity and Language Variables -- PERSON</topcClas>
        <topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Geography: Global Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</topcClas>
        <topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Appliances, Mechanicals, Other Amenities Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</topcClas>
        <topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Dwelling Characteristics Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</topcClas>
        <topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Fertility and Mortality Variables -- PERSON</topcClas>
        <topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Nativity and Birthplace Variables -- PERSON</topcClas>
        <topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Geography: O-Z Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</topcClas>
        <topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Work Variables -- PERSON</topcClas>
        <topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Technical Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</topcClas>
        <topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Disability Variables -- PERSON</topcClas>
        <topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Education Variables -- PERSON</topcClas>
        <topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Constructed Family Interrelationship Variables -- PERSON</topcClas>
        <topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Utilities Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</topcClas>
        <topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Group Quarters Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</topcClas>
        <topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Constructed Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</topcClas>
        <topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Income Variables -- PERSON</topcClas>
        <topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Migration: Global Variables -- PERSON</topcClas>
        <topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Household Economic Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</topcClas>
        <topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Technical Person Variables -- PERSON</topcClas>
        <topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Technical Person Variables -- PERSON</topcClas>
        <topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Technical Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</topcClas>
        <topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Geography: O-Z Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</topcClas>
        <topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Group Quarters Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</topcClas>
        <topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Household Economic Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</topcClas>
        <topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Other Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</topcClas>
        <topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Dwelling Characteristics Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</topcClas>
        <topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Utilities Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</topcClas>
        <topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Appliances, Mechanicals, Other Amenities Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</topcClas>
        <topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Constructed Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</topcClas>
        <topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Household Imputation Flags Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</topcClas>
        <topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Constructed Family Interrelationship Variables -- PERSON</topcClas>
        <topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Constructed Family Interrelationship Variables -- PERSON</topcClas>
        <topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Demographic Variables -- PERSON</topcClas>
        <topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Ethnicity and Language Variables -- PERSON</topcClas>
        <topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Nativity and Birthplace Variables -- PERSON</topcClas>
        <topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Education Variables -- PERSON</topcClas>
        <topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Work Variables -- PERSON</topcClas>
        <topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Work: Occupation Variables -- PERSON</topcClas>
        <topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Work: Industry Variables -- PERSON</topcClas>
        <topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Income Variables -- PERSON</topcClas>
        <topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Migration: Global Variables -- PERSON</topcClas>
        <topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Disability Variables -- PERSON</topcClas>
        <topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Other Person Variables -- PERSON</topcClas>
        <topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Person Imputation Flags Variables -- PERSON</topcClas>
        <topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Person Imputation Flags Variables -- PERSON</topcClas>
        <topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Other Person Variables -- PERSON</topcClas>
        <topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Fertility and Mortality Variables -- PERSON</topcClas>
        <topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Ethnicity and Language Variables -- PERSON</topcClas>
        <topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Education Variables -- PERSON</topcClas>
        <topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Work Variables -- PERSON</topcClas>
        <topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Income Variables -- PERSON</topcClas>
        <topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Disability Variables -- PERSON</topcClas>
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        <topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Work: Industry Variables -- PERSON</topcClas>
        <topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Technical Person Variables -- PERSON</topcClas>
        <topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Nativity and Birthplace Variables -- PERSON</topcClas>
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UNITS IDENTIFIED:
- Dwellings: yes
- Vacant Units: Yes
- Households: yes
- Individuals: yes
- Group quarters: no

UNIT DESCRIPTIONS:
- Dwellings: No
- Households: Dwelling places excluding institutions and transient quarters.
- Group quarters: Not included in microdata sample.</anlyUnit>
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      <notes>Additional notes on a sample that is part of this study:  Puerto Rico 2005
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        <sampProc>MICRODATA SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau

SAMPLE SIZE (person records): 35416.

SAMPLE DESIGN: 1-in-100 national random sample drawn by the U.S. Census Bureau

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        <collMode>Face-to-face [f2f]</collMode>
        <resInstru>The 2005 Puerto Rico Community Survey employed a single long form questionnaire completed by one in 100 of households.</resInstru>
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        <collSitu>de jure, CENSUS DAY: No specific day</collSitu>
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        <weight>Weights computed by census agency should be used for most types of analysis.</weight>
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        <confDec required="yes">IPUMS International distributes integrated microdata of individuals and households only by agreement of collaborating national statistical offices and under the strictest of confidence. Before data may be distributed to an individual researcher, an electronic license agreement must be signed and approved.

To gain access to the data, a researcher must agree to the following:

(1) Implement security measures to prevent unauthorized access to census microdata. Under IPUMS International agreements with collaborating agencies, redistribution of the data to third parties is prohibited.

(2) Use the microdata for the exclusive purposes of scholarly research and education. Researchers must explicitly agree to not use microdata acquired for any commercial or income-generating venture.

(3) Maintain the confidentiality of persons, households, and other entities. Any attempt to ascertain the identity of persons or households from the microdata is prohibited. Alleging that a person or household has been identified is also prohibited.

(4) Report all publications based on these data to IPUMS International, which will in turn pass the information on to the relevant national statistical agencies.

Once a project is approved, a password is issued and data may be acquired through the Internet. Penalties for violating the license include: revocation of the license, recall of all microdata acquired, filing of a motion of censure to the appropriate professional organizations, and civil prosecution under the relevant national or international statutes.

These safeguards mirror the principles from the Joint ECE/Eurostat Work Session on Statistical Data Confidentiality. Employees of the Minnesota Population Center who work with the census microdata to produce the harmonized database also sign agreements to respect the confidentiality of the data.

IPUMS International works with each country's statistical office to minimize the risk of disclosure of respondent information. The details of the confidentiality protections vary across countries, but in all cases, names and detailed geographic information are suppressed and top-codes are imposed on variables such as income that might identify specific persons. In addition, IPUMS International uses a variety of technical procedures to enhance confidentiality protection. These include the following:

(1) Swapping an undisclosed fraction of records from one administrative district to another to make positive identification of individuals impossible.

(2) Randomizing the placement of households within districts to disguise the order in which individuals were enumerated or the data processed.

(3) Aggregating codes of sensitive characteristics (e.g., grouping together very small ethnic categories)

(4) Top- and bottom-coding continuous variables to prevent identification of extreme cases.

The safety record for public-use census microdata is apparently perfect. In almost four decades of use, there has not been a single verified breach of statistical confidentiality. The measures implemented by the IPUMS International are designed to extend this record.</confDec>
        <contact>U.S. Census Bureau</contact>
        <citReq>Steven Ruggles, Lara Cleveland, Rodrigo Lovaton, Sula Sarkar, Matthew Sobek, Derek Burk, Dan Ehrlich, Quinn Heimann, Jane Lee, and Nate Merrill. Integrated Public Use Microdata Series, International: Version 7.6 [dataset]. Minneapolis, MN: IPUMS, 2025. https://doi.org/10.18128/D020.V7.6

Researchers should also acknowledge the statistical agency that originally produced the data: Puerto Rico, U.S. Census Bureau. 2005 Puerto Rico Community Survey


The licensing agreement for use of IPUMS International data requires that users supply IPUMS International with the title and full citation for any publications, research reports, or educational materials making use of the data or documentation.

Copies of such materials are also gratefully received at ipums@umn.edu.

Printed matter should be sent to:
IPUMS International
Minnesota Population Center
University of Minnesota
50 Willey Hall
225 19th Avenue South
Minneapolis, MN 55455
</citReq>
        <conditions>An adapted version of the dataset, harmonized for international comparability, is available from IPUMS International (https://international.ipums.org/international/) under the following conditions:

IPUMS International distributes integrated microdata of individuals and households only by agreement of collaborating national statistical offices and under the strictest of confidence. Before data may be distributed to an individual researcher, an electronic license agreement must be signed and approved.  To gain access to the data, a researcher must agree to the following:

(1) Implement security measures to prevent unauthorized access to census microdata. Under IPUMS International agreements with collaborating agencies, redistribution of the data to third parties is prohibited.

(2) Use the microdata for the exclusive purposes of scholarly research and education. Researchers must explicitly agree to not use microdata acquired for any commercial or income-generating venture.

(3) Maintain the confidentiality of persons, households, and other entities. Any attempt to ascertain the identity of persons or households from the microdata is prohibited. Alleging that a person or household has been identified is also prohibited.

(4) Report all publications based on these data to IPUMS International, which will in turn pass the information on to the relevant national statistical agencies.

Once a project is approved, a password is issued and data may be acquired through the Internet. Penalties for violating the license include: revocation of the license, recall of all microdata acquired, filing of a motion of censure to the appropriate professional organizations, and civil prosecution under the relevant national or international statutes.

These safeguards mirror the principles from the Joint ECE/Eurostat Work Session on Statistical Data Confidentiality. Employees of the Minnesota Population Center who work with the census microdata to produce the harmonized database also sign agreements to respect the confidentiality of the data.
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        <disclaimer>The user of the data acknowledges that the original collector of the data, the authorized distributor of the data, and the relevant funding agency bear no responsibility for use of the data or for interpretations or inferences based upon such uses.</disclaimer>
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    <notes>User-provided description:  DOI:10.18128/D020.V7.6 Extract for pr2005a, 2025</notes>
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NOTE: RECTYPE is an alphabetic (character string) variable with a value of 'H' for household records and 'P' for person records. RECTYPE will not appear as a variable in the default rectangular extracts produced by the data extract system. It is only available in hierarchical extracts, to distinguish between the two record types.</txt>
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    <catValu>352</catValu>
    <labl>Iceland</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356</catValu>
    <labl>India</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>360</catValu>
    <labl>Indonesia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>364</catValu>
    <labl>Iran</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>368</catValu>
    <labl>Iraq</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>372</catValu>
    <labl>Ireland</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>376</catValu>
    <labl>Israel</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>380</catValu>
    <labl>Italy</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>384</catValu>
    <labl>Côte d'Ivoire</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>388</catValu>
    <labl>Jamaica</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>400</catValu>
    <labl>Jordan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>404</catValu>
    <labl>Kenya</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>417</catValu>
    <labl>Kyrgyz Republic</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>418</catValu>
    <labl>Laos</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>426</catValu>
    <labl>Lesotho</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>430</catValu>
    <labl>Liberia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>454</catValu>
    <labl>Malawi</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>458</catValu>
    <labl>Malaysia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>466</catValu>
    <labl>Mali</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>480</catValu>
    <labl>Mauritius</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>496</catValu>
    <labl>Mongolia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>504</catValu>
    <labl>Morocco</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>508</catValu>
    <labl>Mozambique</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>104</catValu>
    <labl>Myanmar</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>524</catValu>
    <labl>Nepal</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>528</catValu>
    <labl>Netherlands</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>558</catValu>
    <labl>Nicaragua</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>566</catValu>
    <labl>Nigeria</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>578</catValu>
    <labl>Norway</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>586</catValu>
    <labl>Pakistan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>275</catValu>
    <labl>Palestine</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>591</catValu>
    <labl>Panama</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>598</catValu>
    <labl>Papua New Guinea</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>600</catValu>
    <labl>Paraguay</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>604</catValu>
    <labl>Peru</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>616</catValu>
    <labl>Poland</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>620</catValu>
    <labl>Portugal</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>630</catValu>
    <labl>Puerto Rico</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>642</catValu>
    <labl>Romania</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>643</catValu>
    <labl>Russia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>646</catValu>
    <labl>Rwanda</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>662</catValu>
    <labl>Saint Lucia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>686</catValu>
    <labl>Senegal</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>694</catValu>
    <labl>Sierra Leone</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>703</catValu>
    <labl>Slovak Republic</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>705</catValu>
    <labl>Slovenia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>710</catValu>
    <labl>South Africa</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>728</catValu>
    <labl>South Sudan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724</catValu>
    <labl>Spain</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>729</catValu>
    <labl>Sudan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>740</catValu>
    <labl>Suriname</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>752</catValu>
    <labl>Sweden</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>756</catValu>
    <labl>Switzerland</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>834</catValu>
    <labl>Tanzania</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>764</catValu>
    <labl>Thailand</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>768</catValu>
    <labl>Togo</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>780</catValu>
    <labl>Trinidad and Tobago</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>792</catValu>
    <labl>Turkey</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>800</catValu>
    <labl>Uganda</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>804</catValu>
    <labl>Ukraine</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>826</catValu>
    <labl>United Kingdom</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>840</catValu>
    <labl>United States</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>858</catValu>
    <labl>Uruguay</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>862</catValu>
    <labl>Venezuela</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>704</catValu>
    <labl>Vietnam</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>894</catValu>
    <labl>Zambia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>716</catValu>
    <labl>Zimbabwe</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Technical Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="YEAR" dcml="0" files="H P" intrvl="discrete" name="YEAR">
  <location EndPos="8" StartPos="5" width="4" />
  <labl>Year</labl>
  <txt>YEAR gives the year in which the census or survey was taken. For samples that span years, the midpoint or first year of the interval is reported.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1703</catValu>
    <labl>1703</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1729</catValu>
    <labl>1729</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1787</catValu>
    <labl>1787</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1801</catValu>
    <labl>1801</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1819</catValu>
    <labl>1819</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1845</catValu>
    <labl>1845</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1848</catValu>
    <labl>1848</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1850</catValu>
    <labl>1850</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1851</catValu>
    <labl>1851</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1852</catValu>
    <labl>1852</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1860</catValu>
    <labl>1860</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1861</catValu>
    <labl>1861</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1865</catValu>
    <labl>1865</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1868</catValu>
    <labl>1868</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1870</catValu>
    <labl>1870</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1871</catValu>
    <labl>1871</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1875</catValu>
    <labl>1875</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1880</catValu>
    <labl>1880</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1881</catValu>
    <labl>1881</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1885</catValu>
    <labl>1885</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1890</catValu>
    <labl>1890</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1891</catValu>
    <labl>1891</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1900</catValu>
    <labl>1900</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1901</catValu>
    <labl>1901</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1910</catValu>
    <labl>1910</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1911</catValu>
    <labl>1911</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1960</catValu>
    <labl>1960</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1961</catValu>
    <labl>1961</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1962</catValu>
    <labl>1962</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1963</catValu>
    <labl>1963</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1964</catValu>
    <labl>1964</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1966</catValu>
    <labl>1966</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1968</catValu>
    <labl>1968</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1969</catValu>
    <labl>1969</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1970</catValu>
    <labl>1970</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1971</catValu>
    <labl>1971</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1972</catValu>
    <labl>1972</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1973</catValu>
    <labl>1973</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1974</catValu>
    <labl>1974</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1975</catValu>
    <labl>1975</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1976</catValu>
    <labl>1976</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1977</catValu>
    <labl>1977</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1978</catValu>
    <labl>1978</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1979</catValu>
    <labl>1979</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1980</catValu>
    <labl>1980</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1981</catValu>
    <labl>1981</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1982</catValu>
    <labl>1982</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1983</catValu>
    <labl>1983</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1984</catValu>
    <labl>1984</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1985</catValu>
    <labl>1985</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1986</catValu>
    <labl>1986</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1987</catValu>
    <labl>1987</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1989</catValu>
    <labl>1989</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1990</catValu>
    <labl>1990</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1991</catValu>
    <labl>1991</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1992</catValu>
    <labl>1992</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1993</catValu>
    <labl>1993</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1994</catValu>
    <labl>1994</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1995</catValu>
    <labl>1995</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1996</catValu>
    <labl>1996</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1997</catValu>
    <labl>1997</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1998</catValu>
    <labl>1998</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1999</catValu>
    <labl>1999</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2000</catValu>
    <labl>2000</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2001</catValu>
    <labl>2001</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2002</catValu>
    <labl>2002</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2003</catValu>
    <labl>2003</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2004</catValu>
    <labl>2004</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2005</catValu>
    <labl>2005</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2006</catValu>
    <labl>2006</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2007</catValu>
    <labl>2007</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2008</catValu>
    <labl>2008</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2009</catValu>
    <labl>2009</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2010</catValu>
    <labl>2010</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2011</catValu>
    <labl>2011</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2012</catValu>
    <labl>2012</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2013</catValu>
    <labl>2013</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2014</catValu>
    <labl>2014</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2015</catValu>
    <labl>2015</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2016</catValu>
    <labl>2016</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2017</catValu>
    <labl>2017</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2018</catValu>
    <labl>2018</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2019</catValu>
    <labl>2019</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2020</catValu>
    <labl>2020</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Technical Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="SAMPLE" dcml="0" files="H P" intrvl="discrete" name="SAMPLE">
  <location EndPos="17" StartPos="9" width="9" />
  <labl>IPUMS sample identifier</labl>
  <txt>SAMPLE identifies the IPUMS sample from which the case is drawn. Each sample receives a unique 9-digit code. The code is structured as follows:

The first 3 digits are the ISO/UN codes used in COUNTRY

The next 4 digits are the year of the census/survey

The final 2 digits identify the sample within the year.  For the last two digits, censuses or large census-like surveys have a value "0" (e.g, 01) in the second-to-last digit, household surveys have a value of "2" (e.g., 21), and employment surveys have a value of "4" (e.g., 41).
</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>032197001</catValu>
    <labl>Argentina 1970</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>032198001</catValu>
    <labl>Argentina 1980</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>032199101</catValu>
    <labl>Argentina 1991</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>032200101</catValu>
    <labl>Argentina 2001</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>032201001</catValu>
    <labl>Argentina 2010</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>051200101</catValu>
    <labl>Armenia 2001</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>051201101</catValu>
    <labl>Armenia 2011</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>040197101</catValu>
    <labl>Austria 1971</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>040198101</catValu>
    <labl>Austria 1981</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>040199101</catValu>
    <labl>Austria 1991</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>040200101</catValu>
    <labl>Austria 2001</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>040201101</catValu>
    <labl>Austria 2011</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>050199101</catValu>
    <labl>Bangladesh 1991</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>050200101</catValu>
    <labl>Bangladesh 2001</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>050201101</catValu>
    <labl>Bangladesh 2011</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>112199901</catValu>
    <labl>Belarus 1999</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>112200901</catValu>
    <labl>Belarus 2009</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>204197901</catValu>
    <labl>Benin 1979</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>204199201</catValu>
    <labl>Benin 1992</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>204200201</catValu>
    <labl>Benin 2002</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>204201301</catValu>
    <labl>Benin 2013</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>068197601</catValu>
    <labl>Bolivia 1976</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>068199201</catValu>
    <labl>Bolivia 1992</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>068200101</catValu>
    <labl>Bolivia 2001</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>068201201</catValu>
    <labl>Bolivia 2012</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>072198101</catValu>
    <labl>Botswana 1981</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>072199101</catValu>
    <labl>Botswana 1991</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>072200101</catValu>
    <labl>Botswana 2001</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>072201101</catValu>
    <labl>Botswana 2011</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>076196001</catValu>
    <labl>Brazil 1960</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>076197001</catValu>
    <labl>Brazil 1970</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>076198001</catValu>
    <labl>Brazil 1980</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>076199101</catValu>
    <labl>Brazil 1991</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>076200001</catValu>
    <labl>Brazil 2000</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>076201001</catValu>
    <labl>Brazil 2010</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>854198501</catValu>
    <labl>Burkina Faso 1985</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>854199601</catValu>
    <labl>Burkina Faso 1996</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>854200601</catValu>
    <labl>Burkina Faso 2006</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>116199801</catValu>
    <labl>Cambodia 1998</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>116200401</catValu>
    <labl>Cambodia 2004</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>116200801</catValu>
    <labl>Cambodia 2008</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>116201301</catValu>
    <labl>Cambodia 2013</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>116201901</catValu>
    <labl>Cambodia 2019</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>120197601</catValu>
    <labl>Cameroon 1976</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>120198701</catValu>
    <labl>Cameroon 1987</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>120200501</catValu>
    <labl>Cameroon 2005</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>124185201</catValu>
    <labl>Canada 1852</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>124187101</catValu>
    <labl>Canada 1871</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>124188101</catValu>
    <labl>Canada 1881</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>124189101</catValu>
    <labl>Canada 1891</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>124190101</catValu>
    <labl>Canada 1901</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>124191101</catValu>
    <labl>Canada 1911</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>124197101</catValu>
    <labl>Canada 1971</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>124198101</catValu>
    <labl>Canada 1981</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>124199101</catValu>
    <labl>Canada 1991</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>124200101</catValu>
    <labl>Canada 2001</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>124201101</catValu>
    <labl>Canada 2011</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>152196001</catValu>
    <labl>Chile 1960</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>152197001</catValu>
    <labl>Chile 1970</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>152198201</catValu>
    <labl>Chile 1982</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>152199201</catValu>
    <labl>Chile 1992</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>152200201</catValu>
    <labl>Chile 2002</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>152201701</catValu>
    <labl>Chile 2017</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>156198201</catValu>
    <labl>China 1982</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>156199001</catValu>
    <labl>China 1990</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>156200001</catValu>
    <labl>China 2000</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>170196401</catValu>
    <labl>Colombia 1964</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>170197301</catValu>
    <labl>Colombia 1973</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>170198501</catValu>
    <labl>Colombia 1985</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>170199301</catValu>
    <labl>Colombia 1993</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>170200501</catValu>
    <labl>Colombia 2005</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>188196301</catValu>
    <labl>Costa Rica 1963</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>188197301</catValu>
    <labl>Costa Rica 1973</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>188198401</catValu>
    <labl>Costa Rica 1984</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>188200001</catValu>
    <labl>Costa Rica 2000</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>188201101</catValu>
    <labl>Costa Rica 2011</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>192200201</catValu>
    <labl>Cuba 2002</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>192201201</catValu>
    <labl>Cuba 2012</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>208178701</catValu>
    <labl>Denmark 1787</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>208180101</catValu>
    <labl>Denmark 1801</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>208184501</catValu>
    <labl>Denmark 1845</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>208188001</catValu>
    <labl>Denmark 1880</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>208188501</catValu>
    <labl>Denmark 1885</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>214196001</catValu>
    <labl>Dominican Republic 1960</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>214197001</catValu>
    <labl>Dominican Republic 1970</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>214198101</catValu>
    <labl>Dominican Republic 1981</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>214200201</catValu>
    <labl>Dominican Republic 2002</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>214201001</catValu>
    <labl>Dominican Republic 2010</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>218196201</catValu>
    <labl>Ecuador 1962</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>218197401</catValu>
    <labl>Ecuador 1974</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>218198201</catValu>
    <labl>Ecuador 1982</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>218199001</catValu>
    <labl>Ecuador 1990</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>218200101</catValu>
    <labl>Ecuador 2001</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>218201001</catValu>
    <labl>Ecuador 2010</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>818184801</catValu>
    <labl>Egypt 1848</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>818186801</catValu>
    <labl>Egypt 1868</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>818198601</catValu>
    <labl>Egypt 1986</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>818199601</catValu>
    <labl>Egypt 1996</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>818200601</catValu>
    <labl>Egypt 2006</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>222199201</catValu>
    <labl>El Salvador 1992</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>222200701</catValu>
    <labl>El Salvador 2007</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>231198401</catValu>
    <labl>Ethiopia 1984</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>231199401</catValu>
    <labl>Ethiopia 1994</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>231200701</catValu>
    <labl>Ethiopia 2007</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>242196601</catValu>
    <labl>Fiji 1966</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>242197601</catValu>
    <labl>Fiji 1976</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>242198601</catValu>
    <labl>Fiji 1986</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>242199601</catValu>
    <labl>Fiji 1996</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>242200701</catValu>
    <labl>Fiji 2007</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>242201401</catValu>
    <labl>Fiji 2014</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>246201001</catValu>
    <labl>Finland 2010</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>250196201</catValu>
    <labl>France 1962</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>250196801</catValu>
    <labl>France 1968</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>250197501</catValu>
    <labl>France 1975</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>250198201</catValu>
    <labl>France 1982</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>250199001</catValu>
    <labl>France 1990</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>250199901</catValu>
    <labl>France 1999</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>250200601</catValu>
    <labl>France 2006</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>250201101</catValu>
    <labl>France 2011</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>276181901</catValu>
    <labl>Germany 1819 (Mecklenburg)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>276197001</catValu>
    <labl>Germany 1970 (West)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>276197101</catValu>
    <labl>Germany 1971 (East)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>276198101</catValu>
    <labl>Germany 1981 (East)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>276198701</catValu>
    <labl>Germany 1987 (West)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>288198401</catValu>
    <labl>Ghana 1984</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>288200001</catValu>
    <labl>Ghana 2000</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>288201001</catValu>
    <labl>Ghana 2010</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>300197101</catValu>
    <labl>Greece 1971</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>300198101</catValu>
    <labl>Greece 1981</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>300199101</catValu>
    <labl>Greece 1991</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>300200101</catValu>
    <labl>Greece 2001</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>300201101</catValu>
    <labl>Greece 2011</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>320196401</catValu>
    <labl>Guatemala 1964</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>320197301</catValu>
    <labl>Guatemala 1973</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>320198101</catValu>
    <labl>Guatemala 1981</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>320199401</catValu>
    <labl>Guatemala 1994</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>320200201</catValu>
    <labl>Guatemala 2002</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>324198301</catValu>
    <labl>Guinea 1983</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>324199601</catValu>
    <labl>Guinea 1996</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>324201401</catValu>
    <labl>Guinea 2014</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>332197101</catValu>
    <labl>Haiti 1971</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>332198201</catValu>
    <labl>Haiti 1982</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>332200301</catValu>
    <labl>Haiti 2003</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>340196101</catValu>
    <labl>Honduras 1961</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>340197401</catValu>
    <labl>Honduras 1974</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>340198801</catValu>
    <labl>Honduras 1988</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>340200101</catValu>
    <labl>Honduras 2001</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>340201301</catValu>
    <labl>Honduras 2013</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>348197001</catValu>
    <labl>Hungary 1970</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>348198001</catValu>
    <labl>Hungary 1980</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>348199001</catValu>
    <labl>Hungary 1990</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>348200101</catValu>
    <labl>Hungary 2001</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>348201101</catValu>
    <labl>Hungary 2011</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>352170301</catValu>
    <labl>Iceland 1703</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>352172901</catValu>
    <labl>Iceland 1729</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>352180101</catValu>
    <labl>Iceland 1801</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>352190101</catValu>
    <labl>Iceland 1901</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>352191001</catValu>
    <labl>Iceland 1910</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356198341</catValu>
    <labl>India 1983</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356198741</catValu>
    <labl>India 1987</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356199341</catValu>
    <labl>India 1993</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356199941</catValu>
    <labl>India 1999</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356200441</catValu>
    <labl>India 2004</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356200941</catValu>
    <labl>India 2009</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>360197101</catValu>
    <labl>Indonesia 1971</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>360197601</catValu>
    <labl>Indonesia 1976</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>360198001</catValu>
    <labl>Indonesia 1980</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>360198501</catValu>
    <labl>Indonesia 1985</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>360199001</catValu>
    <labl>Indonesia 1990</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>360199501</catValu>
    <labl>Indonesia 1995</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>360200001</catValu>
    <labl>Indonesia 2000</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>360200501</catValu>
    <labl>Indonesia 2005</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>360201001</catValu>
    <labl>Indonesia 2010</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>364200601</catValu>
    <labl>Iran 2006</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>364201101</catValu>
    <labl>Iran 2011</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>368199701</catValu>
    <labl>Iraq 1997</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>372190101</catValu>
    <labl>Ireland 1901</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>372191101</catValu>
    <labl>Ireland 1911</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>372197101</catValu>
    <labl>Ireland 1971</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>372197901</catValu>
    <labl>Ireland 1979</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>372198101</catValu>
    <labl>Ireland 1981</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>372198601</catValu>
    <labl>Ireland 1986</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>372199101</catValu>
    <labl>Ireland 1991</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>372199601</catValu>
    <labl>Ireland 1996</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>372200201</catValu>
    <labl>Ireland 2002</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>372200601</catValu>
    <labl>Ireland 2006</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>372201101</catValu>
    <labl>Ireland 2011</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>372201601</catValu>
    <labl>Ireland 2016</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>376197201</catValu>
    <labl>Israel 1972</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>376198301</catValu>
    <labl>Israel 1983</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>376199501</catValu>
    <labl>Israel 1995</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>376200801</catValu>
    <labl>Israel 2008</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>380200101</catValu>
    <labl>Italy 2001</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>380201101</catValu>
    <labl>Italy 2011</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>380201121</catValu>
    <labl>Italy 2011 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>380201221</catValu>
    <labl>Italy 2012 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>380201321</catValu>
    <labl>Italy 2013 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>380201421</catValu>
    <labl>Italy 2014 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>380201521</catValu>
    <labl>Italy 2015 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>380201621</catValu>
    <labl>Italy 2016 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>380201721</catValu>
    <labl>Italy 2017 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>380201821</catValu>
    <labl>Italy 2018 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>380201921</catValu>
    <labl>Italy 2019 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>380202021</catValu>
    <labl>Italy 2020 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>384198801</catValu>
    <labl>Côte d'Ivoire 1988</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>384199801</catValu>
    <labl>Côte d'Ivoire 1998</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>388198201</catValu>
    <labl>Jamaica 1982</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>388199101</catValu>
    <labl>Jamaica 1991</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>388200101</catValu>
    <labl>Jamaica 2001</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>400200401</catValu>
    <labl>Jordan 2004</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>404196901</catValu>
    <labl>Kenya 1969</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>404197901</catValu>
    <labl>Kenya 1979</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>404198901</catValu>
    <labl>Kenya 1989</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>404199901</catValu>
    <labl>Kenya 1999</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>404200901</catValu>
    <labl>Kenya 2009</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>404201901</catValu>
    <labl>Kenya 2019</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>417199901</catValu>
    <labl>Kyrgyz Republic 1999</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>417200901</catValu>
    <labl>Kyrgyz Republic 2009</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>418199501</catValu>
    <labl>Laos 1995</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>418200501</catValu>
    <labl>Laos 2005</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>418201501</catValu>
    <labl>Laos 2015</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>426199601</catValu>
    <labl>Lesotho 1996</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>426200601</catValu>
    <labl>Lesotho 2006</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>430197401</catValu>
    <labl>Liberia 1974</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>430200801</catValu>
    <labl>Liberia 2008</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>454198701</catValu>
    <labl>Malawi 1987</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>454199801</catValu>
    <labl>Malawi 1998</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>454200801</catValu>
    <labl>Malawi 2008</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>454201801</catValu>
    <labl>Malawi 2018</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>458197001</catValu>
    <labl>Malaysia 1970</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>458198001</catValu>
    <labl>Malaysia 1980</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>458199101</catValu>
    <labl>Malaysia 1991</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>458200001</catValu>
    <labl>Malaysia 2000</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>466198701</catValu>
    <labl>Mali 1987</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>466199801</catValu>
    <labl>Mali 1998</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>466200901</catValu>
    <labl>Mali 2009</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>480199001</catValu>
    <labl>Mauritius 1990</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>480200001</catValu>
    <labl>Mauritius 2000</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>480201101</catValu>
    <labl>Mauritius 2011</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484196001</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 1960</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484197001</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 1970</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484199001</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 1990</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484199501</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 1995</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484200001</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2000</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484200501</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2005</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484201001</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2010</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484201501</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2015</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484202001</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2020</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484200521</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2005 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484200522</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2005 Q2 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484200523</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2005 Q3 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484200524</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2005 Q4 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484200621</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2006 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484200622</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2006 Q2 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484200623</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2006 Q3 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484200624</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2006 Q4 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484200721</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2007 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484200722</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2007 Q2 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484200723</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2007 Q3 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484200724</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2007 Q4 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484200821</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2008 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484200822</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2008 Q2 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484200823</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2008 Q3 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484200824</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2008 Q4 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484200921</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2009 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484200922</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2009 Q2 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484200923</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2009 Q3 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484200924</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2009 Q4 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484201021</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2010 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484201022</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2010 Q2 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484201023</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2010 Q3 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484201024</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2010 Q4 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484201121</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2011 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484201122</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2011 Q2 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484201123</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2011 Q3 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484201124</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2011 Q4 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484201221</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2012 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484201222</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2012 Q2 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484201223</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2012 Q3 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484201224</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2012 Q4 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484201321</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2013 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484201322</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2013 Q2 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484201323</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2013 Q3 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484201324</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2013 Q4 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484201421</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2014 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484201422</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2014 Q2 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484201423</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2014 Q3 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484201424</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2014 Q4 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484201521</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2015 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484201522</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2015 Q2 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484201523</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2015 Q3 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484201524</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2015 Q4 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484201621</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2016 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484201622</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2016 Q2 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484201623</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2016 Q3 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484201624</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2016 Q4 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484201721</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2017 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484201722</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2017 Q2 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484201723</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2017 Q3 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484201724</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2017 Q4 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484201821</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2018 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484201822</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484201823</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2018 Q3 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484201824</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2018 Q4 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484201921</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2019 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484201922</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2019 Q2 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484201923</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2019 Q3 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484201924</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2019 Q4 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484202021</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2020 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484202023</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2020 Q3 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>496198901</catValu>
    <labl>Mongolia 1989</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>496200001</catValu>
    <labl>Mongolia 2000</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>496201001</catValu>
    <labl>Mongolia 2010</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>496202001</catValu>
    <labl>Mongolia 2020</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>504198201</catValu>
    <labl>Morocco 1982</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>504199401</catValu>
    <labl>Morocco 1994</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>504200401</catValu>
    <labl>Morocco 2004</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>504201401</catValu>
    <labl>Morocco 2014</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>508199701</catValu>
    <labl>Mozambique 1997</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>508200701</catValu>
    <labl>Mozambique 2007</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>508201701</catValu>
    <labl>Mozambique 2017</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>104201401</catValu>
    <labl>Myanmar 2014</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>524200101</catValu>
    <labl>Nepal 2001</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>524201101</catValu>
    <labl>Nepal 2011</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>528196001</catValu>
    <labl>Netherlands 1960</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>528197101</catValu>
    <labl>Netherlands 1971</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>528200101</catValu>
    <labl>Netherlands 2001</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>528201101</catValu>
    <labl>Netherlands 2011</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>558197101</catValu>
    <labl>Nicaragua 1971</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>558199501</catValu>
    <labl>Nicaragua 1995</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>558200501</catValu>
    <labl>Nicaragua 2005</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>566200621</catValu>
    <labl>Nigeria 2006</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>566200721</catValu>
    <labl>Nigeria 2007</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>566200821</catValu>
    <labl>Nigeria 2008</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>566200921</catValu>
    <labl>Nigeria 2009</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>566201021</catValu>
    <labl>Nigeria 2010</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>578180101</catValu>
    <labl>Norway 1801</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>578186501</catValu>
    <labl>Norway 1865</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>578187501</catValu>
    <labl>Norway 1875</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>578190001</catValu>
    <labl>Norway 1900</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>578191001</catValu>
    <labl>Norway 1910</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>586197301</catValu>
    <labl>Pakistan 1973</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>586198101</catValu>
    <labl>Pakistan 1981</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>586199801</catValu>
    <labl>Pakistan 1998</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>275199701</catValu>
    <labl>Palestine 1997</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>275200701</catValu>
    <labl>Palestine 2007</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>275201701</catValu>
    <labl>Palestine 2017</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>591196001</catValu>
    <labl>Panama 1960</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>591197001</catValu>
    <labl>Panama 1970</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>591198001</catValu>
    <labl>Panama 1980</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>591199001</catValu>
    <labl>Panama 1990</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>591200001</catValu>
    <labl>Panama 2000</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>591201001</catValu>
    <labl>Panama 2010</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>598198001</catValu>
    <labl>Papua New Guinea 1980</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>598199001</catValu>
    <labl>Papua New Guinea 1990</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>598200001</catValu>
    <labl>Papua New Guinea 2000</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>600196201</catValu>
    <labl>Paraguay 1962</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>600197201</catValu>
    <labl>Paraguay 1972</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>600198201</catValu>
    <labl>Paraguay 1982</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>600199201</catValu>
    <labl>Paraguay 1992</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>600200201</catValu>
    <labl>Paraguay 2002</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>604199301</catValu>
    <labl>Peru 1993</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>604200701</catValu>
    <labl>Peru 2007</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>604201701</catValu>
    <labl>Peru 2017</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608199721</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 1997 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608199722</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 1997 Q2 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608199723</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 1997 Q3 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608199724</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 1997 Q4 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608199821</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 1998 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608199822</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 1998 Q2 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608199823</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 1998 Q3 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608199824</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 1998 Q4 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608199921</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 1999 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608199922</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 1999 Q2 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608199923</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 1999 Q3 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608199924</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 1999 Q4 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608200021</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2000 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608200022</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2000 Q2 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608200023</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2000 Q3 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608200024</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2000 Q4 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608200121</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2001 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608200122</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2001 Q2 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608200123</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2001 Q3 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608200124</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2001 Q4 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608200221</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2002 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608200222</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2002 Q2 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608200223</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2002 Q3 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608200224</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2002 Q4 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608200321</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2003 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608200322</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2003 Q2 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608200323</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2003 Q3 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608200324</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2003 Q4 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608200421</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2004 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608200422</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2004 Q2 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608200423</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2004 Q3 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608200424</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2004 Q4 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608200521</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2005 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608200522</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2005 Q2 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608200523</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2005 Q3 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608200524</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2005 Q4 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608200621</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2006 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608200622</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2006 Q2 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608200623</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2006 Q3 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608200624</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2006 Q4 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608200721</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2007 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608200722</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2007 Q2 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608200723</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2007 Q3 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608200724</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2007 Q4 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608200821</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2008 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608200822</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2008 Q2 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608200823</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2008 Q3 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608200824</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2008 Q4 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608200921</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2009 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608200922</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2009 Q2 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608200923</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2009 Q3 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608200924</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2009 Q4 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608201021</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2010 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608201022</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2010 Q2 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608201023</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2010 Q3 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608201024</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2010 Q4 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608201121</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2011 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608201122</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2011 Q2 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608201123</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2011 Q3 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608201124</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2011 Q4 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608201221</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2012 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608201222</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2012 Q2 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608201223</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2012 Q3 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608201224</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2012 Q4 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608201321</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2013 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608201322</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2013 Q2 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608201323</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2013 Q3 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608201324</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2013 Q4 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608201421</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2014 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608201422</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2014 Q2 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608201423</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2014 Q3 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608201424</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2014 Q4 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608201521</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2015 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608201522</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2015 Q2 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608201523</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2015 Q3 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608201524</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2015 Q4 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608201621</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2016 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608201622</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2016 Q2 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608201623</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2016 Q3 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608201624</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2016 Q4 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608201721</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2017 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608201722</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2017 Q2 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608201723</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2017 Q3 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608201724</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2017 Q4 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608201821</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2018 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608201822</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2018 Q2 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608201823</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2018 Q3 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608201824</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2018 Q4 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608201921</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2019 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608201922</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2019 Q2 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608201923</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2019 Q3 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608199001</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 1990</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608199501</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 1995</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608200001</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2000</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608201001</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2010</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>616197801</catValu>
    <labl>Poland 1978</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>616198801</catValu>
    <labl>Poland 1988</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>616200201</catValu>
    <labl>Poland 2002</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>616201101</catValu>
    <labl>Poland 2011</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>620198101</catValu>
    <labl>Portugal 1981</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>620199101</catValu>
    <labl>Portugal 1991</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>620200101</catValu>
    <labl>Portugal 2001</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>620201101</catValu>
    <labl>Portugal 2011</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>630197001</catValu>
    <labl>Puerto Rico 1970</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>630198001</catValu>
    <labl>Puerto Rico 1980</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>630199001</catValu>
    <labl>Puerto Rico 1990</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>630200001</catValu>
    <labl>Puerto Rico 2000</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>630200501</catValu>
    <labl>Puerto Rico 2005</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>630201001</catValu>
    <labl>Puerto Rico 2010</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>630201501</catValu>
    <labl>Puerto Rico 2015</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>630202001</catValu>
    <labl>Puerto Rico 2020</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>642197701</catValu>
    <labl>Romania 1977</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>642199201</catValu>
    <labl>Romania 1992</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>642200201</catValu>
    <labl>Romania 2002</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>642201101</catValu>
    <labl>Romania 2011</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>643200201</catValu>
    <labl>Russia 2002</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>643201001</catValu>
    <labl>Russia 2010</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>646199101</catValu>
    <labl>Rwanda 1991</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>646200201</catValu>
    <labl>Rwanda 2002</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>646201201</catValu>
    <labl>Rwanda 2012</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>662198001</catValu>
    <labl>Saint Lucia 1980</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>662199101</catValu>
    <labl>Saint Lucia 1991</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>686198801</catValu>
    <labl>Senegal 1988</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>686200201</catValu>
    <labl>Senegal 2002</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>686201301</catValu>
    <labl>Senegal 2013</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>694200401</catValu>
    <labl>Sierra Leone 2004</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>694201501</catValu>
    <labl>Sierra Leone 2015</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>703199101</catValu>
    <labl>Slovak Republic 1991</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>703200101</catValu>
    <labl>Slovak Republic 2001</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>703201101</catValu>
    <labl>Slovak Republic 2011</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>705200201</catValu>
    <labl>Slovenia 2002</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>710199601</catValu>
    <labl>South Africa 1996</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>710200101</catValu>
    <labl>South Africa 2001</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>710200701</catValu>
    <labl>South Africa 2007</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>710201101</catValu>
    <labl>South Africa 2011</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>710201601</catValu>
    <labl>South Africa 2016</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>728200801</catValu>
    <labl>South Sudan 2008</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724198101</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 1981</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724199101</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 1991</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724200101</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2001</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724201101</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2011</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724200521</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2005 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724200522</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2005 Q2 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724200523</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2005 Q3 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724200524</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2005 Q4 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724200621</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2006 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724200622</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2006 Q2 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724200623</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2006 Q3 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724200624</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2006 Q4 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724200721</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2007 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724200722</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2007 Q2 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724200723</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2007 Q3 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724200724</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2007 Q4 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724200821</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2008 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724200822</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2008 Q2 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724200823</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2008 Q3 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724200824</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2008 Q4 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724200921</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2009 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724200922</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2009 Q2 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724200923</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2009 Q3 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724200924</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2009 Q4 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724201021</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2010 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724201022</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2010 Q2 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724201023</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2010 Q3 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724201024</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2010 Q4 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724201121</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2011 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724201122</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2011 Q2 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724201123</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2011 Q3 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724201124</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2011 Q4 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724201221</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2012 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724201222</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2012 Q2 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724201223</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2012 Q3 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724201224</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2012 Q4 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724201321</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2013 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724201322</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2013 Q2 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724201323</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2013 Q3 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724201324</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2013 Q4 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724201421</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2014 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724201422</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2014 Q2 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724201423</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2014 Q3 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724201424</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2014 Q4 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724201521</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2015 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724201522</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2015 Q2 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724201523</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2015 Q3 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724201524</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2015 Q4 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724201621</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2016 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724201622</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2016 Q2 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724201623</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2016 Q3 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724201624</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2016 Q4 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724201721</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2017 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724201722</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2017 Q2 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724201723</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2017 Q3 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724201724</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2017 Q4 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724201821</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2018 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724201822</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2018 Q2 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724201823</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2018 Q3 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724201824</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2018 Q4 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724201921</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2019 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724201922</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2019 Q2 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724201923</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2019 Q3 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724201924</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2019 Q4 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724202021</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2020 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724202022</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2020 Q2 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724202023</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2020 Q3 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724202024</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2020 Q4 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>729200801</catValu>
    <labl>Sudan 2008</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>740200401</catValu>
    <labl>Suriname 2004</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>740201201</catValu>
    <labl>Suriname 2012</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>752188001</catValu>
    <labl>Sweden 1880</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>752189001</catValu>
    <labl>Sweden 1890</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>752190001</catValu>
    <labl>Sweden 1900</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>752191001</catValu>
    <labl>Sweden 1910</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>756197001</catValu>
    <labl>Switzerland 1970</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>756198001</catValu>
    <labl>Switzerland 1980</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>756199001</catValu>
    <labl>Switzerland 1990</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>756200001</catValu>
    <labl>Switzerland 2000</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>756201101</catValu>
    <labl>Switzerland 2011</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>834198801</catValu>
    <labl>Tanzania 1988</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>834200201</catValu>
    <labl>Tanzania 2002</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>834201201</catValu>
    <labl>Tanzania 2012</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>764197001</catValu>
    <labl>Thailand 1970</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>764198001</catValu>
    <labl>Thailand 1980</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>764199001</catValu>
    <labl>Thailand 1990</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>764200001</catValu>
    <labl>Thailand 2000</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>768196001</catValu>
    <labl>Togo 1960</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>768197001</catValu>
    <labl>Togo 1970</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>768201001</catValu>
    <labl>Togo 2010</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>780197001</catValu>
    <labl>Trinidad and Tobago 1970</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>780198001</catValu>
    <labl>Trinidad and Tobago 1980</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>780199001</catValu>
    <labl>Trinidad and Tobago 1990</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>780200001</catValu>
    <labl>Trinidad and Tobago 2000</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>780201101</catValu>
    <labl>Trinidad and Tobago 2011</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>792198501</catValu>
    <labl>Turkey 1985</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>792199001</catValu>
    <labl>Turkey 1990</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>792200001</catValu>
    <labl>Turkey 2000</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>800199101</catValu>
    <labl>Uganda 1991</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>800200201</catValu>
    <labl>Uganda 2002</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>800201401</catValu>
    <labl>Uganda 2014</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>804200101</catValu>
    <labl>Ukraine 2001</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>826185101</catValu>
    <labl>United Kingdom 1851 (England and Wales)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>826185102</catValu>
    <labl>United Kingdom 1851 (Scotland)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>826185103</catValu>
    <labl>United Kingdom 1851 (2% sample)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>826186101</catValu>
    <labl>United Kingdom 1861 (England and Wales)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>826186102</catValu>
    <labl>United Kingdom 1861 (Scotland)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>826187101</catValu>
    <labl>United Kingdom 1871 (Scotland)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>826188101</catValu>
    <labl>United Kingdom 1881 (England and Wales)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>826188102</catValu>
    <labl>United Kingdom 1881 (Scotland)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>826189101</catValu>
    <labl>United Kingdom 1891 (England and Wales)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>826189102</catValu>
    <labl>United Kingdom 1891 (Scotland)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>826190101</catValu>
    <labl>United Kingdom 1901 (England and Wales)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>826190102</catValu>
    <labl>United Kingdom 1901 (Scotland)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>826191101</catValu>
    <labl>United Kingdom 1911 (England and Wales)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>826196101</catValu>
    <labl>United Kingdom 1961</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>826197101</catValu>
    <labl>United Kingdom 1971</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>826199101</catValu>
    <labl>United Kingdom 1991</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>826200101</catValu>
    <labl>United Kingdom 2001</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>840185001</catValu>
    <labl>United States 1850 (100%)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>840185002</catValu>
    <labl>United States 1850 (1%)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>840186001</catValu>
    <labl>United States 1860 (1%)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>840187001</catValu>
    <labl>United States 1870 (1%)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>840188001</catValu>
    <labl>United States 1880 (100%)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>840188002</catValu>
    <labl>United States 1880 (10%)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>840190001</catValu>
    <labl>United States 1900 (5%)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>840191001</catValu>
    <labl>United States 1910 (1%)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>840196001</catValu>
    <labl>United States 1960</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>840197001</catValu>
    <labl>United States 1970</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>840198001</catValu>
    <labl>United States 1980</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>840199001</catValu>
    <labl>United States 1990</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>840200001</catValu>
    <labl>United States 2000</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>840200501</catValu>
    <labl>United States 2005</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>840201001</catValu>
    <labl>United States 2010</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>840201501</catValu>
    <labl>United States 2015</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>840202001</catValu>
    <labl>United States 2020</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>858196301</catValu>
    <labl>Uruguay 1963</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>858196302</catValu>
    <labl>Uruguay 1963 (full count)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>858197501</catValu>
    <labl>Uruguay 1975</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>858197502</catValu>
    <labl>Uruguay 1975 (full count)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>858198501</catValu>
    <labl>Uruguay 1985</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>858198502</catValu>
    <labl>Uruguay 1985 (full count)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>858199601</catValu>
    <labl>Uruguay 1996</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>858199602</catValu>
    <labl>Uruguay 1996 (full count)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>858200621</catValu>
    <labl>Uruguay 2006</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>858201101</catValu>
    <labl>Uruguay 2011</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>858201102</catValu>
    <labl>Uruguay 2011 (full count)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>862197101</catValu>
    <labl>Venezuela 1971</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>862198101</catValu>
    <labl>Venezuela 1981</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>862199001</catValu>
    <labl>Venezuela 1990</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>862200101</catValu>
    <labl>Venezuela 2001</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>704198901</catValu>
    <labl>Vietnam 1989</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>704199901</catValu>
    <labl>Vietnam 1999</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>704200901</catValu>
    <labl>Vietnam 2009</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>704201901</catValu>
    <labl>Vietnam 2019</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>894199001</catValu>
    <labl>Zambia 1990</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>894200001</catValu>
    <labl>Zambia 2000</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>894201001</catValu>
    <labl>Zambia 2010</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>716201201</catValu>
    <labl>Zimbabwe 2012</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Technical Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="SERIAL" dcml="0" files="H P" intrvl="contin" name="SERIAL">
  <location EndPos="29" StartPos="18" width="12" />
  <labl>Household serial number</labl>
  <txt>SERIAL is an identifying number unique to each household in a given sample. All person records are assigned the same serial number as the household record that they follow. (Person records also have their own unique identifiers -- see PERNUM.) The combination of SAMPLE and SERIAL provides a unique identifier for every household in the IPUMS-International database; SAMPLE, SERIAL and PERNUM uniquely identify every person in the database. 

SERIAL can be used to identify dwellings in some samples.  In these samples, the first 7 digits of SERIAL provide the dwelling number common to all households that were sampled from the same structure. The last three digits give the sequence of the household within the dwelling. The following is a list of samples in which dwellings can be inferred:
Chile 1970, 1992, 2002Colombia 1993, 2005Costa Rica 1984, 2000Cuba 2002Dominican Republic 1981, 2002, 2010Ecuador 1990, 2001Germany 1971Hungary 1980, 1990, 2001Jamaica 1982, 1991, 2001Malaysia 1970, 1991, 2000Mexico 1995, 1990, 2000, 2005Nigeria 2006Panama 2000Peru 1993, 2007Portugal 1981, 1991, 2001Spain 1991Uruguay 2011Venezuela 1990, 2001Vietnam 1989In all other samples, the last 3 digits are always zeroes.

SERIAL was constructed for IPUMS-International, and has no relation to the serial number in the original datasets.

The U.S. 1900 sample and 1880 10% sample have multi-household dwellings that can be identified using the last 3 digits of SERIAL.</txt>
  <codInstr>SERIAL is a 10-digit numeric variable.

The last 3 digits of SERIAL indicate household number within dwelling for selected samples noted in the variable description. In all other samples, the last 3 digits are always zeroes.</codInstr>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Technical Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PERSONS" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="contin" name="PERSONS">
  <location EndPos="33" StartPos="30" width="4" />
  <labl>Number of person records in the household</labl>
  <txt>PERSONS indicates how many person records are included in the household (i.e., the number of person records associated with the household record in the sample). These person records will all have the same serial number (SERIAL) as the household record. The information contained in the household record will normally apply to all of these persons.</txt>
  <codInstr>PERSONS is a 4-digit numeric variable.</codInstr>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Technical Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="HHWT" dcml="2" files="H" intrvl="contin" name="HHWT">
  <location EndPos="41" StartPos="34" width="8" />
  <labl>Household weight</labl>
  <txt>HHWT indicates the number of households in the population represented by the household in the sample.

For the samples that are truly weighted (see the comparability discussion), HHWT must be used to yield accurate household-level statistics.

NOTE: HHWT has 2 implied decimal places. That is, the last two digits of the eight-digit variable are decimal digits, but there is no actual decimal in the data.</txt>
  <codInstr>HHWT is an 8-digit numeric variable with 2 implied decimal places. See the variable description.</codInstr>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Technical Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="SUBSAMP" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="SUBSAMP">
  <location EndPos="43" StartPos="42" width="2" />
  <labl>Subsample number</labl>
  <txt>SUBSAMP allocates each case to one of 100 subsample replicates, randomly numbered from 0 to 99. Each subsample is nationally representative and preserves any stratification of the sample from which it is drawn. Users who need a representative subset of a sample can use SUBSAMP to select their cases. For example, to randomly extract 10% of the cases from a sample, select any 10 of the 100 subsamples.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>00</catValu>
    <labl>1st 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>01</catValu>
    <labl>2nd 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>02</catValu>
    <labl>3rd 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>03</catValu>
    <labl>4th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>04</catValu>
    <labl>5th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>05</catValu>
    <labl>6th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>06</catValu>
    <labl>7th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>07</catValu>
    <labl>8th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>08</catValu>
    <labl>9th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>09</catValu>
    <labl>10th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>11th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11</catValu>
    <labl>12th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>12</catValu>
    <labl>13th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>13</catValu>
    <labl>14th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>14</catValu>
    <labl>15th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>15</catValu>
    <labl>16th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>16</catValu>
    <labl>17th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>17</catValu>
    <labl>18th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>18</catValu>
    <labl>19th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>19</catValu>
    <labl>20th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>20</catValu>
    <labl>21st 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21</catValu>
    <labl>22nd 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>22</catValu>
    <labl>23rd 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>23</catValu>
    <labl>24th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>24</catValu>
    <labl>25th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>25</catValu>
    <labl>26th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>26</catValu>
    <labl>27th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>27</catValu>
    <labl>28th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>28</catValu>
    <labl>29th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>29</catValu>
    <labl>30th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>30</catValu>
    <labl>31st 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>31</catValu>
    <labl>32nd 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>32</catValu>
    <labl>33rd 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>33</catValu>
    <labl>34th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>34</catValu>
    <labl>35th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>35</catValu>
    <labl>36th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>36</catValu>
    <labl>37th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>37</catValu>
    <labl>38th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>38</catValu>
    <labl>39th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>39</catValu>
    <labl>40th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>40</catValu>
    <labl>41st 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>41</catValu>
    <labl>42nd 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>42</catValu>
    <labl>43rd 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>43</catValu>
    <labl>44th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>44</catValu>
    <labl>45th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>45</catValu>
    <labl>46th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>46</catValu>
    <labl>47th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>47</catValu>
    <labl>48th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>48</catValu>
    <labl>49th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>49</catValu>
    <labl>50th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>50</catValu>
    <labl>51st 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>51</catValu>
    <labl>52nd 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>52</catValu>
    <labl>53rd 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>53</catValu>
    <labl>54th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>54</catValu>
    <labl>55th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>55</catValu>
    <labl>56th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>56</catValu>
    <labl>57th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>57</catValu>
    <labl>58th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>58</catValu>
    <labl>59th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>59</catValu>
    <labl>60th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>60</catValu>
    <labl>61st 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>61</catValu>
    <labl>62nd 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>62</catValu>
    <labl>63rd 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>63</catValu>
    <labl>64th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>64</catValu>
    <labl>65th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>65</catValu>
    <labl>66th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>66</catValu>
    <labl>67th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>67</catValu>
    <labl>68th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>68</catValu>
    <labl>69th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>69</catValu>
    <labl>70th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>70</catValu>
    <labl>71st 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>71</catValu>
    <labl>72nd 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>72</catValu>
    <labl>73rd 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>73</catValu>
    <labl>74th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>74</catValu>
    <labl>75th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>75</catValu>
    <labl>76th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>76</catValu>
    <labl>77th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>77</catValu>
    <labl>78th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>78</catValu>
    <labl>79th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>79</catValu>
    <labl>80th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>80</catValu>
    <labl>81st 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>81</catValu>
    <labl>82nd 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>82</catValu>
    <labl>83rd 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>83</catValu>
    <labl>84th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>84</catValu>
    <labl>85th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>85</catValu>
    <labl>86th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>86</catValu>
    <labl>87th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>87</catValu>
    <labl>88th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>88</catValu>
    <labl>89th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>89</catValu>
    <labl>90th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>90</catValu>
    <labl>91st 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>91</catValu>
    <labl>92nd 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>92</catValu>
    <labl>93rd 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>93</catValu>
    <labl>94th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>94</catValu>
    <labl>95th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>95</catValu>
    <labl>96th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>96</catValu>
    <labl>97th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>97</catValu>
    <labl>98th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>98</catValu>
    <labl>99th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>99</catValu>
    <labl>100th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Technical Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="GQ" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="GQ">
  <location EndPos="45" StartPos="44" width="2" />
  <labl>Group quarters (collective dwelling) status</labl>
  <txt>GQ identifies households as vacant dwellings, group quarters, or private households. Group quarters -- collective dwellings -- are generally institutions and other group living arrangements such as rooming houses and boarding schools.

Institutions often retain persons under formal supervision or custody, such as correctional institutions, military barracks, asylums, or nursing homes. Educational and religious group dwellings (e.g., boarding schools, convents, monasteries, etc.) are also included in the institutional classification. 

Group quarter designations are often useful for understanding the universe of households that answered questions about household characteristics. Censuses will often exclude group quarters from such questions.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>00</catValu>
    <labl>Vacant</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>Households</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>20</catValu>
    <labl>Group quarters (collective), n.s.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21</catValu>
    <labl>Institutions</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>22</catValu>
    <labl>Other group quarters</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>29</catValu>
    <labl>1-person unit created by splitting large household</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>99</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown/group quarters not identified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Group Quarters Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="UNREL" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="UNREL">
  <location EndPos="46" StartPos="46" width="1" />
  <labl>Number of unrelated persons</labl>
  <txt>UNREL indicates the number of persons in the household who are unrelated to the head as defined in the variable RELATE.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>0</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>1</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>2</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>3</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>4</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>5</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6</catValu>
    <labl>6</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7</catValu>
    <labl>7</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>8</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>9+</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Group Quarters Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="REGIONW" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="REGIONW">
  <location EndPos="48" StartPos="47" width="2" />
  <labl>Continent and region of country</labl>
  <txt>REGIONW identifies the continent and region of each country.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11</catValu>
    <labl>Eastern Africa</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>12</catValu>
    <labl>Middle Africa</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>13</catValu>
    <labl>Northern Africa</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>14</catValu>
    <labl>Southern Africa</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>15</catValu>
    <labl>Western Africa</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21</catValu>
    <labl>Caribbean</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>22</catValu>
    <labl>Central America</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>23</catValu>
    <labl>North America</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>24</catValu>
    <labl>South America</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>31</catValu>
    <labl>Central Asia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>32</catValu>
    <labl>Eastern Asia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>33</catValu>
    <labl>Southern Asia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>34</catValu>
    <labl>South-Eastern Asia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>35</catValu>
    <labl>Western Asia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>41</catValu>
    <labl>Eastern Europe</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>42</catValu>
    <labl>Northern Europe</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>43</catValu>
    <labl>Southern Europe</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>44</catValu>
    <labl>Western Europe</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>51</catValu>
    <labl>Australia and New Zealand</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>52</catValu>
    <labl>Melanesia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>53</catValu>
    <labl>Micronesia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>54</catValu>
    <labl>Polynesia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Geography: Global Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="GEOLEV1" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="contin" name="GEOLEV1">
  <location EndPos="54" StartPos="49" width="6" />
  <labl>1st subnational geographic level, world [consistent boundaries over time]</labl>
  <txt>GEOLEV1 indicates the major administrative unit in which the household was enumerated.  The variable incorporates the geographies for every country, to enable cross-national geographic analysis over time. First administrative units in GEOLEV1 have been spatiotemporally harmonized to provide spatially consistent boundaries across samples in each country.</txt>
  <stdCatgry URI="https://international.ipums.org/international/resources/misc_docs/geolevel1.pdf" />
  <codInstr>GEOLEV1 is a 6-digit numeric variable.  

GEOLEV1 codes and labels can be found here.

Codes, labels, frequencies, and information about boundary changes for each country can be found in the country specific harmonized variable e.g. GEO1_BR.</codInstr>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Geography: Global Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="POPDENSGEO1" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="contin" name="POPDENSGEO1">
  <location EndPos="62" StartPos="55" width="8" />
  <labl>Population density of GEOLEV1 unit, in persons per square kilometer</labl>
  <txt>POPDENSGEO1 indicates the population density in persons per square kilometer of the major administrative unit in which the household was enumerated. The major administrative unit of the household is identified by the GEOLEV1 variable.

The area of units in GEOLEV1 is calculated using Mollweide's equal area projection. For a full set of geography variables refer to IPUMS International Geography variables list. For cross-national geographic analysis on the first and second major administrative level refer to GEOLEV1 and GEOLEV2. More information on IPUMS-International geography can be found here.</txt>
  <codInstr>POPDENSGEO1 is an 8-digit numeric variable listing the population density in persons per square kilometer.

		
Codes0 = Unknown.</codInstr>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Geography: Global Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="AREAMOLLWGEO1" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="contin" name="AREAMOLLWGEO1">
  <location EndPos="72" StartPos="63" width="10" />
  <labl>Area of GEOLEV1 unit in square kilometers</labl>
  <txt>AREAMOLLWGEO1 indicates the area in square kilometers of the major administrative unit in which the household was enumerated. The major administrative unit of the household is identified by the GEOLEV1 variable.

The area of units in GEOLEV1 is calculated using Mollweide's equal area projection. For a full set of geography variables refer to IPUMS International Geography variables list. For cross-national geographic analysis on the first and second major administrative level refer to GEOLEV1 and GEOLEV2. More information on IPUMS-International geography can be found here.</txt>
  <codInstr>AREAMOLLWGEO1 is a 10-digit numeric variable listing the area in square kilometers.

		
Codes0 = Unknown.</codInstr>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Geography: Global Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="GEO1_PR" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="GEO1_PR">
  <location EndPos="78" StartPos="73" width="6" />
  <labl>Puerto Rico, PUMAs 2000 - 2020  [Level 1; consistent boundaries, GIS]</labl>
  <txt>GEO1_PR identifies the 0010 Consistent PUMAs (2010 based Consistent Public Use Microdata Areas). Each PUMA is an aggregation of one or more 2010 U.S. and Puerto Rico Census PUMAs (Public Use Microdata Areas) that, in combination, align closely (within a 1% population mismatch tolerance) with a corresponding set of 2000 PUMAs. PUMAs are effectively the smallest geographic units that can be consistently identified from the geographic codes available in Puerto Rico Census PUMS from 2000 and later (until 2020 PUMAs take effect sometime after the 2020 Census). Note that the 2020 sample uses experimental weights to correct for the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the 2020 data collection. More details on construction of PUMAs can be found in  IPUMS USA  website. The following  excel file lists GEO1_PR codes and their relationship to CPUMA0010. 

A separate variable, GEO1ALT_PR, identifies sets of 1980 county groups and 1990 and 2000 PUMAs that comprise comparable populations for samples from 1980 through 2011. GEO1ALT_PR corresponds with CONSPUMA variable in  IPUMS USA .

GEO1_PR is spatially harmonized to account for these boundary changes. Some detail is lost in harmonization; see the comparability discussion. A GIS map (in shapefile format), corresponding to GEO1_PR can be downloaded from the  GIS Boundary files page in the IPUMS International web site.  

The full set of geography variables for Puerto Rico can be found in the  IPUMS International Geography  variables list.  For cross-national geographic analysis on the first and second major administrative level of any country refer to GEOLEV1, and GEOLEV2.  More information on IPUMS-International geography can be found here.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>630079</catValu>
    <labl>1079</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>630080</catValu>
    <labl>1080</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>630081</catValu>
    <labl>1081</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>630082</catValu>
    <labl>1082</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>630083</catValu>
    <labl>1083</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>630084</catValu>
    <labl>1084</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>630085</catValu>
    <labl>1085</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Geography: O-Z Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="GEO1ALT_PR" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="GEO1ALT_PR">
  <location EndPos="84" StartPos="79" width="6" />
  <labl>Puerto Rico, PUMAs 1980 - 2010  [Level 1; consistent boundaries, GIS]</labl>
  <txt>GEO1ALT_PR identifies the most detailed areas that can be consistently delineated from the geographic codes available in United States and Puerto Rico PUMS (Public Use Microdata Series) files from 1980 to 2010. In 1980 PUMS files, the smallest identified units are âcounty groups,â and in later PUMS files, the smallest identified units are Public Use Microdata Areas (PUMAs). The definitions of PUMAs differ from county groups, and the 1990 PUMAs differ from the 2000 PUMAs (which are used for 2000, 2005 and 2010 samples). GEO1ALT_PR is spatially harmonized to account for these boundary changes. Each GEO1ALT_PR code corresponds to a distinct set of 1980 county groups and 1990 and 2000 PUMAs that collectively cover a consistent geographic area across time. More details on construction of PUMAs can be found in  IPUMS USA  website.

A separate variable, GEO1_PR, identifies sets of 2000 and 2010 PUMAs that comprise comparable populations for samples from 2000 forward. GEO1_PR corresponds with CPUMA0010 variable in  IPUMS USA .

Some detail is lost in harmonization; see the comparability discussion. A GIS map (in shapefile format), corresponding to GEO1ALT_PR can be downloaded from the  GIS Boundary files page in the IPUMS International web site.  The GIS boundary files for GEO1ALT_PR are based on the U.S. Census Bureauâs 2000 TIGER/Line files.  

The full set of geography variables for Puerto Rico can be found in the  IPUMS International Geography  variables list.  For cross-national geographic analysis on the first and second major administrative level of any country refer to GEOLEV1, and GEOLEV2.  More information on IPUMS-International geography can be found here.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>630101</catValu>
    <labl>G7201001</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>630104</catValu>
    <labl>G7201002, G7201003, G7201004</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>630110</catValu>
    <labl>G7201100</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>630180</catValu>
    <labl>G7201800</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>630200</catValu>
    <labl>G7200100, G7200200, G7200300, G7200400, G7200500, G72000700, G7201200, G7201300, G7201400, G7201500, G7201600, G7201700, G7201900, G7202000, G7202100, G7202200, G7202300, G7202400, G7202600, G7200600, G7200801, G7200802, G7200900</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>630250</catValu>
    <labl>G7202500</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Geography: O-Z Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="GEO1_PR2005" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="GEO1_PR2005">
  <location EndPos="88" StartPos="85" width="4" />
  <labl>Puerto Rico, PUMAs 2005 [Level 1, GIS]</labl>
  <txt>GEO1_PR2005 identifies the household's Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA) in Puerto Rico in 2005. PUMAs are the first level administrative units of the country. A GIS map (in shapefile format), corresponding to GEO1_PR2005 can be downloaded from the GIS Boundary files page in the IPUMS International web site.  

The full set of geography variables for Puerto Rico can be found in the  IPUMS International Geography  variables list.  For cross-national geographic analysis on the first and second major administrative level of any country refer to GEOLEV1, and GEOLEV2.  More information on IPUMS-International geography can be found here.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0100</catValu>
    <labl>PUMA G7200100</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0200</catValu>
    <labl>PUMA G7200200</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0300</catValu>
    <labl>PUMA G7200300</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0400</catValu>
    <labl>PUMA G7200400</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0500</catValu>
    <labl>PUMA G7200500</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0600</catValu>
    <labl>PUMA G7200600</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0700</catValu>
    <labl>PUMA G7200700</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0801</catValu>
    <labl>PUMA G7200801</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0802</catValu>
    <labl>PUMA G7200802</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0900</catValu>
    <labl>PUMA G7200900</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1001</catValu>
    <labl>PUMA G7201001</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1002</catValu>
    <labl>PUMA G7201002</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1003</catValu>
    <labl>PUMA G7201003</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1004</catValu>
    <labl>PUMA G7201004</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1100</catValu>
    <labl>PUMA G7201100</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1200</catValu>
    <labl>PUMA G7201200</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1300</catValu>
    <labl>PUMA G7201300</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1400</catValu>
    <labl>PUMA G7201400</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1500</catValu>
    <labl>PUMA G7201500</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1600</catValu>
    <labl>PUMA G7201600</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1700</catValu>
    <labl>PUMA G7201700</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1800</catValu>
    <labl>PUMA G7201800</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1900</catValu>
    <labl>PUMA G7201900</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2000</catValu>
    <labl>PUMA G7202000</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2100</catValu>
    <labl>PUMA G7202100</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2200</catValu>
    <labl>PUMA G7202200</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2300</catValu>
    <labl>PUMA G7202300</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2400</catValu>
    <labl>PUMA G7202400</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2500</catValu>
    <labl>PUMA G7202500</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2600</catValu>
    <labl>PUMA G7202600</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Geography: O-Z Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="CITYPR" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="CITYPR">
  <location EndPos="92" StartPos="89" width="4" />
  <labl>Puerto Rico, Cities</labl>
  <txt>CITYPR indicates the household's city of residence for households located in identifiable cities in Puerto Rico from 2000 to present. For more information of CITYPR, refer to the CITY variable in IPUMS-USA.

The full set of geography variables for Puerto Rico can be found in the IPUMS International Geography variables list. For cross-national geographic analysis on the first and second major administrative level refer to GEOLEV1 and GEOLEV2. More information on IPUMS-International geography can be found here.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0000</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in identifiable city)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0640</catValu>
    <labl>Bayamon</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1060</catValu>
    <labl>Carolina</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2580</catValu>
    <labl>Guaynabo</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5460</catValu>
    <labl>Ponce</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6300</catValu>
    <labl>San Juan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Geography: O-Z Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="SPUMAPR" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="SPUMAPR">
  <location EndPos="97" StartPos="93" width="5" />
  <labl>Puerto Rico, Super PUMA (Public use microdata area)</labl>
  <txt>SPUMAPR identifies the Super Public Use Microdata Area (Super-PUMA) in Puerto Rico in 2000, 2005, and 2010. SPUMAPR is harmonized by name and does not account for boundary changes over time.

The full set of geography variables for Puerto Rico can be found in the  IPUMS International Geography  variables list.  For cross-national geographic analysis on the first and second major administrative level of any country refer to GEOLEV1, and GEOLEV2.  More information on IPUMS-International geography can be found here.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>72100</catValu>
    <labl>72100</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>72200</catValu>
    <labl>72200</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>72300</catValu>
    <labl>72300</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>72400</catValu>
    <labl>72400</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>72500</catValu>
    <labl>72500</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>72600</catValu>
    <labl>72600</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>72700</catValu>
    <labl>72700</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>72800</catValu>
    <labl>72800</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Geography: O-Z Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="METROPR" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="METROPR">
  <location EndPos="98" StartPos="98" width="1" />
  <labl>Puerto Rico, Metropolitan Area</labl>
  <txt>METROPR indicates the metropolitan area in Puerto Rico in all sample years. METROPR is harmonized by name and does not account for boundary changes over time.

The full set of geography variables for Puerto Rico can be found in the  IPUMS International Geography  variables list.  For cross-national geographic analysis on the first and second major administrative level of any country refer to GEOLEV1, and GEOLEV2.  More information on IPUMS-International geography can be found here.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>Not identifiable or not in a metro area</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Aguadilla</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Arecibo</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>Caguas</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Mayagüez</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>Ponce</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6</catValu>
    <labl>San Juan-Bayamon</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Geography: O-Z Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="METPR2013" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="METPR2013">
  <location EndPos="102" StartPos="99" width="4" />
  <labl>Puerto Rico, Metropolitan area, 2013 definitions</labl>
  <txt>METPR2013 identifies metro areas of residence using the 2013 definitions for metropolitan statistical areas (MSAs) from the U.S. Office of Management and Budget (OMB). The 2013 MSAs are the first to be based on 2010 standards and 2010 census data.

METPR2013 is available only for 2000 and later samples. Another variable, METROPR, identifies metro areas for earlier samples. Both variables are available for samples from 2000 through 2010. For more information on METPR2013 and METROPR, refer to the IPUMS-USA website.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0000</catValu>
    <labl>Not in identifiable area</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3242</catValu>
    <labl>Mayagüez</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3866</catValu>
    <labl>Ponce</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4190</catValu>
    <labl>San Germán</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4198</catValu>
    <labl>San Juan-Carolina-Caguas</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Geography: O-Z Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="OWNERSHIP" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="OWNERSHIP">
  <location EndPos="103" StartPos="103" width="1" />
  <labl>Ownership of dwelling [general version]</labl>
  <txt>OWNERSHIP indicates whether a member of the household owned the housing unit. Households that acquired their unit with a mortgage or other lending arrangement were understood to "own" their unit even if they had not yet completed repayment. For those that did not own their housing unit, several options were possible: renting (from various types of owners), subletting, usufruct, and de facto occupation.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Owned</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Not owned</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Household Economic Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="OWNERSHIPD" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="OWNERSHIPD">
  <location EndPos="106" StartPos="104" width="3" />
  <labl>Ownership of dwelling [detailed version]</labl>
  <txt>OWNERSHIP indicates whether a member of the household owned the housing unit. Households that acquired their unit with a mortgage or other lending arrangement were understood to "own" their unit even if they had not yet completed repayment. For those that did not own their housing unit, several options were possible: renting (from various types of owners), subletting, usufruct, and de facto occupation.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>000</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>100</catValu>
    <labl>Owned</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>110</catValu>
    <labl>Owned, already paid</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>120</catValu>
    <labl>Owned, still paying</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>130</catValu>
    <labl>Owned, constructed</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>140</catValu>
    <labl>Owned, inherited</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>190</catValu>
    <labl>Owned, other</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>191</catValu>
    <labl>Owned, house</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>192</catValu>
    <labl>Owned, condominium</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>193</catValu>
    <labl>Apartment proprietor</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>194</catValu>
    <labl>Shared ownership</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>200</catValu>
    <labl>Not owned</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>210</catValu>
    <labl>Renting, not specified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>211</catValu>
    <labl>Renting, government</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>212</catValu>
    <labl>Renting, local authority</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>213</catValu>
    <labl>Renting, parastatal</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>214</catValu>
    <labl>Renting, private</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>215</catValu>
    <labl>Renting, private company</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>216</catValu>
    <labl>Renting, individual</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>217</catValu>
    <labl>Renting, collective</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>218</catValu>
    <labl>Renting, joint state and individual</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>219</catValu>
    <labl>Renting, public subsidized</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>220</catValu>
    <labl>Renting, private subsidized</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>221</catValu>
    <labl>Renting, co-tenant</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>222</catValu>
    <labl>Renting, relative of tenant</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>223</catValu>
    <labl>Renting, cooperative</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>224</catValu>
    <labl>Renting, with a job or business</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>225</catValu>
    <labl>Renting, loan-backed habitation</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>226</catValu>
    <labl>Renting, mixed contract</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>227</catValu>
    <labl>Furnished dwelling</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>228</catValu>
    <labl>Sharecropping</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>230</catValu>
    <labl>Subletting</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>231</catValu>
    <labl>Rent to own</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>239</catValu>
    <labl>Renting, other</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>240</catValu>
    <labl>Occupied de facto/squatting</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>250</catValu>
    <labl>Free/usufruct (no cash rent)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>251</catValu>
    <labl>Free, provided by employer</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>252</catValu>
    <labl>Free, without work or services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>253</catValu>
    <labl>Free, provided by family or friend</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>254</catValu>
    <labl>Free, private</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>255</catValu>
    <labl>Free, public</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>256</catValu>
    <labl>Free, condemned</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>257</catValu>
    <labl>Free, other</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>260</catValu>
    <labl>Endowment, Waqf (Egypt historical)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>290</catValu>
    <labl>Not owned, other</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>999</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Household Economic Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="FUELHEAT" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="FUELHEAT">
  <location EndPos="108" StartPos="107" width="2" />
  <labl>Fuel for heating</labl>
  <txt>FUELHEAT indicates the main fuel source for heating the household.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>00</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>01</catValu>
    <labl>None</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>02</catValu>
    <labl>Electricity</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>03</catValu>
    <labl>Fuel oil, kerosene, other liquid fuels</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>04</catValu>
    <labl>Kerosene/paraffin</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>05</catValu>
    <labl>Diesel</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>06</catValu>
    <labl>Gas</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>07</catValu>
    <labl>Bottled gas, in tank, liquified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>08</catValu>
    <labl>Solid fuel</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>09</catValu>
    <labl>Coal</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>Wood</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11</catValu>
    <labl>Wood or coal</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>12</catValu>
    <labl>Solar</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>13</catValu>
    <labl>Animal dung</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>14</catValu>
    <labl>Charcoal</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>15</catValu>
    <labl>Biofuel</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>16</catValu>
    <labl>Other</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>17</catValu>
    <labl>Multiple sources</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>99</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Utilities Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PHONE" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="PHONE">
  <location EndPos="109" StartPos="109" width="1" />
  <labl>Telephone availability</labl>
  <txt>PHONE indicates the availability of a telephone in the dwelling.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Yes</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown/missing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Utilities Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="AUTOS" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="AUTOS">
  <location EndPos="110" StartPos="110" width="1" />
  <labl>Automobiles available</labl>
  <txt>AUTOS records whether a member of the household owned or had use of a vehicle and, in many samples, the number of such vehicles.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>No autos</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>1 auto</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>2 autos</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>3 autos</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>4 autos</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>5 autos</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6</catValu>
    <labl>6+ autos</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7</catValu>
    <labl>Have auto, number unspecified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Appliances, Mechanicals, Other Amenities Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="ROOMS" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="ROOMS">
  <location EndPos="112" StartPos="111" width="2" />
  <labl>Number of rooms</labl>
  <txt>ROOMS indicates the number of rooms occupied by the housing unit.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>00</catValu>
    <labl>Part of a room; no rooms</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>01</catValu>
    <labl>1</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>02</catValu>
    <labl>2</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>03</catValu>
    <labl>3</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>04</catValu>
    <labl>4</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>05</catValu>
    <labl>5</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>06</catValu>
    <labl>6</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>07</catValu>
    <labl>7</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>08</catValu>
    <labl>8</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>09</catValu>
    <labl>9</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>10</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11</catValu>
    <labl>11</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>12</catValu>
    <labl>12</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>13</catValu>
    <labl>13</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>14</catValu>
    <labl>14</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>15</catValu>
    <labl>15</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>16</catValu>
    <labl>16</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>17</catValu>
    <labl>17</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>18</catValu>
    <labl>18</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>19</catValu>
    <labl>19</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>20</catValu>
    <labl>20</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21</catValu>
    <labl>21</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>22</catValu>
    <labl>22</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>23</catValu>
    <labl>23</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>24</catValu>
    <labl>24</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>25</catValu>
    <labl>25</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>26</catValu>
    <labl>26</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>27</catValu>
    <labl>27</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>28</catValu>
    <labl>28</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>29</catValu>
    <labl>29</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>30</catValu>
    <labl>30+</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>98</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>99</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Dwelling Characteristics Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="BEDROOMS" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="BEDROOMS">
  <location EndPos="114" StartPos="113" width="2" />
  <labl>Number of bedrooms</labl>
  <txt>BEDROOMS indicates the number of rooms available to members of the household for sleeping.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>00</catValu>
    <labl>No bedrooms</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>01</catValu>
    <labl>1</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>02</catValu>
    <labl>2</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>03</catValu>
    <labl>3</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>04</catValu>
    <labl>4</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>05</catValu>
    <labl>5</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>06</catValu>
    <labl>6</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>07</catValu>
    <labl>7</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>08</catValu>
    <labl>8</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>09</catValu>
    <labl>9</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>10</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11</catValu>
    <labl>11</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>12</catValu>
    <labl>12</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>13</catValu>
    <labl>13</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>14</catValu>
    <labl>14</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>15</catValu>
    <labl>15</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>16</catValu>
    <labl>16</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>17</catValu>
    <labl>17</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>18</catValu>
    <labl>18</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>19</catValu>
    <labl>19</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>20</catValu>
    <labl>20+</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>98</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>99</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Dwelling Characteristics Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="KITCHEN" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="KITCHEN">
  <location EndPos="116" StartPos="115" width="2" />
  <labl>Kitchen or cooking facilities</labl>
  <txt>KITCHEN indicates whether the household had a kitchen, cooking facilities, or room dedicated to food preparation.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>00</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>No kitchen</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11</catValu>
    <labl>Food is prepared in a non-kitchen room</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>13</catValu>
    <labl>Does not prepare food in the dwelling</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>20</catValu>
    <labl>Yes, have a kitchen</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21</catValu>
    <labl>Kitchen located inside the dwelling</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>22</catValu>
    <labl>Indoor kitchen, exclusive use</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>23</catValu>
    <labl>Indoor kitchen, shared use</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>24</catValu>
    <labl>Exclusive use of kitchen (indoor/outdoor status not specified)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>25</catValu>
    <labl>Shared use of kitchen with another household (indoor/outdoor status not specified)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>26</catValu>
    <labl>Kitchen located outside the dwelling</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>27</catValu>
    <labl>Outdoor kitchen, exclusive use</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>28</catValu>
    <labl>Outdoor kitchen, shared use</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>99</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown/missing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Dwelling Characteristics Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="HHTYPE" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="HHTYPE">
  <location EndPos="118" StartPos="117" width="2" />
  <labl>Household classification</labl>
  <txt>HHTYPE is a constructed variable that describes the composition of households. 
HHTYPE is constructed from information in RELATE (relationship to head), from the constructed pointer variables SPLOC, MOMLOC, and POPLOC (location of spouse, mother, and father), and from information on group quarters status, GQ.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>00</catValu>
    <labl>Vacant household</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>01</catValu>
    <labl>One-person household</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>02</catValu>
    <labl>Married/cohab couple, no children</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>03</catValu>
    <labl>Married/cohab couple with children</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>04</catValu>
    <labl>Single-parent family</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>05</catValu>
    <labl>Polygamous family</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>06</catValu>
    <labl>Extended family, relatives only</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>07</catValu>
    <labl>Composite household, family and non-relatives</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>08</catValu>
    <labl>Non-family household</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>09</catValu>
    <labl>Unclassified subfamily</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>Other relative or non-relative household</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11</catValu>
    <labl>Group quarters</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>99</catValu>
    <labl>Unclassifiable</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Constructed Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="NFAMS" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="NFAMS">
  <location EndPos="119" StartPos="119" width="1" />
  <labl>Number of families in household</labl>
  <txt>NFAMS is a constructed variable that indicates the number of families within each household. Family membership is defined by FAMUNIT. A "family" is any group of persons related by blood, adoption, or marriage. An unrelated individual within the household is considered a separate family. Thus, a household consisting of a widow and a domestic employee contains two families; a household consisting of a large, multi-generation extended family with no persons unrelated to the head counts as a single family.  

NFAMS is constructed from information in RELATE (relationship to head) and from the constructed pointer variables SPLOC, MOMLOC, and POPLOC (location of spouse, mother, and father).  See those variable descriptions for more detail.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>Vacant household</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>1 family</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>2 families</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>3 families</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>4 families</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>5 families</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6</catValu>
    <labl>6 families</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7</catValu>
    <labl>7 families</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>8 families</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>9 or more families</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Constructed Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="NCOUPLES" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="NCOUPLES">
  <location EndPos="120" StartPos="120" width="1" />
  <labl>Number of married couples in household</labl>
  <txt>NCOUPLES is a constructed variable indicating the number of married/in-union couples within a household.  

NCOUPLES is constructed using the IPUMS-International pointer variable SPLOC (spouse's location in the household).</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>No married couples in household</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>1 couple</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>2 couples</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>3 couples</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>4 couples</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>5 couples</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6</catValu>
    <labl>6 couples</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7</catValu>
    <labl>7 couples</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>8 couples</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>9 or more couples</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Constructed Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="NMOTHERS" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="NMOTHERS">
  <location EndPos="121" StartPos="121" width="1" />
  <labl>Number of mothers in household</labl>
  <txt>NMOTHERS is a constructed variable indicating the number of mothers -- of persons of any age -- within a household.

NMOTHERS is constructed using the IPUMS-International pointer variable MOMLOC (mother's location in the household).</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>No mothers in household</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>1 mother</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>2 mothers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>3 mothers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>4 mothers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>5 mothers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6</catValu>
    <labl>6 mothers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7</catValu>
    <labl>7 mothers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>8 mothers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>9 or more mothers in household</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Constructed Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="NFATHERS" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="NFATHERS">
  <location EndPos="122" StartPos="122" width="1" />
  <labl>Number of fathers in household</labl>
  <txt>NFATHERS is a constructed variable indicating the number of fathers -- of persons of any age -- within a household.

NFATHERS is constructed using the IPUMS-International pointer variable POPLOC (father's location in the household).</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>No fathers in household</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>1 father</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>2 fathers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>3 fathers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>4 fathers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>5 fathers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6</catValu>
    <labl>6 fathers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7</catValu>
    <labl>7 fathers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>8 fathers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>9 or more fathers in household</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Constructed Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="HEADLOC" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="contin" name="HEADLOC">
  <location EndPos="125" StartPos="123" width="3" />
  <labl>Head's location in household</labl>
  <txt>HEADLOC gives the person number (PERNUM) of the head of household in samples in which persons are organized into households.</txt>
  <codInstr>HEADLOC is a 3-digit numeric variable.</codInstr>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Constructed Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_DWNUM" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="contin" name="PR2005A_DWNUM">
  <location EndPos="130" StartPos="126" width="5" />
  <labl>Dwelling number</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All households</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the dwelling number.</txt>
  <codInstr>This is a 5-digit numeric variable with 0 implied decimal places</codInstr>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Technical Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_PERN" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_PERN">
  <location EndPos="132" StartPos="131" width="2" />
  <labl>Number of persons in household</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All households</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the number of persons in the household.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>00</catValu>
    <labl>0</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>01</catValu>
    <labl>1</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>02</catValu>
    <labl>2</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>03</catValu>
    <labl>3</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>04</catValu>
    <labl>4</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>05</catValu>
    <labl>5</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>06</catValu>
    <labl>6</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>07</catValu>
    <labl>7</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>08</catValu>
    <labl>8</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>09</catValu>
    <labl>9</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>10</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11</catValu>
    <labl>11</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>12</catValu>
    <labl>12</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>14</catValu>
    <labl>14</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Technical Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_SUBSAMP" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_SUBSAMP">
  <location EndPos="134" StartPos="133" width="2" />
  <labl>Subsample number</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All households</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the subsample number.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>00</catValu>
    <labl>First 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>01</catValu>
    <labl>2nd 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>02</catValu>
    <labl>2</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>03</catValu>
    <labl>3</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>04</catValu>
    <labl>4</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>05</catValu>
    <labl>5</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>06</catValu>
    <labl>6</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>07</catValu>
    <labl>7</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>08</catValu>
    <labl>8</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>09</catValu>
    <labl>9</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>10</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11</catValu>
    <labl>11</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>12</catValu>
    <labl>12</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>13</catValu>
    <labl>13</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>14</catValu>
    <labl>14</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>15</catValu>
    <labl>15</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>16</catValu>
    <labl>16</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>17</catValu>
    <labl>17</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>18</catValu>
    <labl>18</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>19</catValu>
    <labl>19</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>20</catValu>
    <labl>20</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21</catValu>
    <labl>21</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>22</catValu>
    <labl>22</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>23</catValu>
    <labl>23</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>24</catValu>
    <labl>24</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>25</catValu>
    <labl>25</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>26</catValu>
    <labl>26</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>27</catValu>
    <labl>27</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>28</catValu>
    <labl>28</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>29</catValu>
    <labl>29</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>30</catValu>
    <labl>30</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>31</catValu>
    <labl>31</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>32</catValu>
    <labl>32</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>33</catValu>
    <labl>33</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>34</catValu>
    <labl>34</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>35</catValu>
    <labl>35</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>36</catValu>
    <labl>36</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>37</catValu>
    <labl>37</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>38</catValu>
    <labl>38</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>39</catValu>
    <labl>39</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>40</catValu>
    <labl>40</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>41</catValu>
    <labl>41</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>42</catValu>
    <labl>42</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>43</catValu>
    <labl>43</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>44</catValu>
    <labl>44</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>45</catValu>
    <labl>45</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>46</catValu>
    <labl>46</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>47</catValu>
    <labl>47</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>48</catValu>
    <labl>48</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>49</catValu>
    <labl>49</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>50</catValu>
    <labl>50</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>51</catValu>
    <labl>51</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>52</catValu>
    <labl>52</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>53</catValu>
    <labl>53</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>54</catValu>
    <labl>54</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>55</catValu>
    <labl>55</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>56</catValu>
    <labl>56</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>57</catValu>
    <labl>57</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>58</catValu>
    <labl>58</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>59</catValu>
    <labl>59</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>60</catValu>
    <labl>60</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>61</catValu>
    <labl>61</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>62</catValu>
    <labl>62</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>63</catValu>
    <labl>63</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>64</catValu>
    <labl>64</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>65</catValu>
    <labl>65</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>66</catValu>
    <labl>66</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>67</catValu>
    <labl>67</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>68</catValu>
    <labl>68</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>69</catValu>
    <labl>69</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>70</catValu>
    <labl>70</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>71</catValu>
    <labl>71</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>72</catValu>
    <labl>72</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>73</catValu>
    <labl>73</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>74</catValu>
    <labl>74</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>75</catValu>
    <labl>75</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>76</catValu>
    <labl>76</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>77</catValu>
    <labl>77</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>78</catValu>
    <labl>78</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>79</catValu>
    <labl>79</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>80</catValu>
    <labl>80</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>81</catValu>
    <labl>81</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>82</catValu>
    <labl>82</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>83</catValu>
    <labl>83</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>84</catValu>
    <labl>84</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>85</catValu>
    <labl>85</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>86</catValu>
    <labl>86</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>87</catValu>
    <labl>87</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>88</catValu>
    <labl>88</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>89</catValu>
    <labl>89</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>90</catValu>
    <labl>90</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>91</catValu>
    <labl>91</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>92</catValu>
    <labl>92</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>93</catValu>
    <labl>93</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>94</catValu>
    <labl>94</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>95</catValu>
    <labl>95</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>96</catValu>
    <labl>96</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>97</catValu>
    <labl>97</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>98</catValu>
    <labl>98</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>99</catValu>
    <labl>99</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Technical Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_HHWT" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="contin" name="PR2005A_HHWT">
  <location EndPos="138" StartPos="135" width="4" />
  <labl>Household weight</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All households</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the household weight.</txt>
  <codInstr>This is a 4-digit numeric variable with 0 implied decimal places</codInstr>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Technical Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_METAREA" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_METAREA">
  <location EndPos="142" StartPos="139" width="4" />
  <labl>Metropolitan area</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All households</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the metropolitan area.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0000</catValu>
    <labl>Not identifiable or not in an MSA</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0060</catValu>
    <labl>Aguadilla</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0470</catValu>
    <labl>Arecibo</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1330</catValu>
    <labl>Caguas</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6360</catValu>
    <labl>Ponce</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7440</catValu>
    <labl>San Juan-Bayamon</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Geography: O-Z Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_GQ" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_GQ">
  <location EndPos="143" StartPos="143" width="1" />
  <labl>Group quarters status</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All households</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the group quarters status.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>Vacant unit</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Households</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Additional households under 1990 definition</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Group Quarters Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_FARM" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_FARM">
  <location EndPos="144" StartPos="144" width="1" />
  <labl>Farm status</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All households</universe>
  <txt>This variable identifies farm households.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Non-Farm</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Farm</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Household Economic Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_FARMPROD" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_FARMPROD">
  <location EndPos="145" StartPos="145" width="1" />
  <labl>Sales of farm products</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A035 PR05A028 PR05A034"&gt;&lt;span class="ital"&gt;A. Answer questions 4-6 only if this is a one-family house or a mobile home; otherwise, skip to question 7.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A028" a="all"&gt;5. In the past 12 months, what were the actual sales of all agricultural products from this property?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Q5. is asked if the acre the house or mobile home is on at least 1 &lt;span class="lang"&gt;cuerda&lt;/span&gt;]&lt;br /&gt;[] None&lt;br /&gt;[] $1 to $999&lt;br /&gt;[] $1,000 to $2,499&lt;br /&gt;[] $2,500 to $4,999&lt;br /&gt;[] $5,000 to $9,999&lt;br /&gt;[] $10,000 or more&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A028" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5. &lt;/span&gt;Complete this item only if this one-family house or mobile home is [located] on 1 or more &lt;span class="lang"&gt;cuerdas &lt;/span&gt;. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Households living in one-family or mobile houses on 1 or more cuerdas [discrepancies: not verifiable]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates sales of farm products of the households.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Less than $50</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>$50 - $249</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>$250 - $2,499</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>$2,500 - $4,999</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>$5,000 - $9,999</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6</catValu>
    <labl>$10,000 or more</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Household Economic Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_OWNERSHP" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_OWNERSHP">
  <location EndPos="147" StartPos="146" width="2" />
  <labl>Ownership of dwelling</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Occupied dwellings [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the ownership of the dwelling.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>00</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>12</catValu>
    <labl>Owned free and clear</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>13</catValu>
    <labl>Owned with mortgage or loan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21</catValu>
    <labl>No cash rent</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>22</catValu>
    <labl>With cash rent</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Household Economic Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_MORTGAGE" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_MORTGAGE">
  <location EndPos="148" StartPos="148" width="1" />
  <labl>Mortgage status</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A030" a="all"&gt;17. Is this house, apartment, or mobile home&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Owned by you or someone in this household with a mortgage or loan?&lt;br /&gt;[] Owned by you or someone in this household free and clear (without a mortgage or loan)?&lt;br /&gt;[] Rented for cash rent?&lt;br /&gt;[] Occupied without payment of cash rent? &lt;span class="ital"&gt;--&amp;gt;Skip to&lt;/span&gt; &lt;span class="em"&gt;C&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A030 PR05A031 PR05A032 PR05A033 PR05A036 PR05A037 PR05A038 PR05A058"&gt;&lt;span class="ital"&gt;C. Answer questions 19-23 only if you or someone else in this household owns or is buying this house, apartment, or mobile home. Otherwise, skip to&lt;/span&gt; &lt;span class="em"&gt;E&lt;/span&gt; &lt;span class="ital"&gt;on the next page.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A030" a="all"&gt;22.a Do you or any member of this household have a mortgage, deed of trust, contract to purchase, or similar debt on this property?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Yes, mortgage, deed of trust, or similar debt&lt;br /&gt;[] Yes, contract to purchase&lt;br /&gt;[] No&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A030" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;17. &lt;/span&gt;Housing is owned if the owner or co-owner lives in it. If the house, apartment, or mobile home is mortgaged or there is a contract to purchase, mark the "Owned by you or someone in this household with a mortgage or loan?" box. If there is no mortgage or other debt, mark the "Owned by you or someone in this household free and clear (without a mortgage or loan)?" box. If the house, apartment, or mobile home is owned but the land is rented, mark one of the "owned" categories. If the mobile home is owned without an installment loan, but there is a mortgage on the land, mark the "Owned by you or someone in this household with a mortgage or loan?" box.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;If any money rent is paid, even if the rent is paid by people who are not members of your household, or paid by a Federal, state, or local government agency, mark the "Rented for cash rent" box.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;If the unit is not owned or being bought by the occupants and if money rent is not paid or contracted, mark the "Occupied without payment of cash rent" box. The unit may be owned by friends or relatives who live elsewhere and who allow you to occupy this house, apartment, or mobile home without charge. A house or apartment may be provided as part of wages or salary. Examples are: caretaker or janitor's house or apartment; parsonages; tenant farmer or sharecropper houses for which the occupants do not pay cash rent; or military housing. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A030 PR05A032 PR05A036 PR05A037" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;22. &lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;22a. The word mortgage indicates all types of loans secured by real estate.&lt;br /&gt;22b. Enter a monthly amount even if it is unpaid or paid by someone else. If the amount is paid on some other periodic basis, see the instructions for 18a to change it to a monthly amount.&lt;br /&gt;Include payments on first mortgages and contracts to purchase only. Report payments on second or junior mortgages and home equity loans in 23b. &lt;br /&gt;If this is a mobile home, report payments on installment loans but do not include personal property taxes, site rent, registration fees, and license fees on the mobile home and site. Report these fees in item 24. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Households that own the dwelling [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the mortgage status of the dwelling.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>No, owned free and clear</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>Yes, mortgaged/ deed of trust or similar debt</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Yes, contract to purchase</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Household Economic Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_MORTGAG2" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_MORTGAG2">
  <location EndPos="149" StartPos="149" width="1" />
  <labl>Second mortgage status</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A030 PR05A031 PR05A032 PR05A033 PR05A036 PR05A037 PR05A038 PR05A058"&gt;&lt;span class="ital"&gt;C. Answer questions 19-23 only if you or someone else in this household owns or is buying this house, apartment, or mobile home. Otherwise, skip to&lt;/span&gt; &lt;span class="em"&gt;E&lt;/span&gt; &lt;span class="ital"&gt;on the next page.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A031 PR05A058" a="PR05A031"&gt;23a. Do you or any member of this household have a second mortgage or a home equity loan on this property?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Yes, home equity loan&lt;br /&gt;[] Yes, second mortgage&lt;br /&gt;[] Yes, second mortgage and home equity loan&lt;br /&gt;[] No -- Skip to (D)&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A031 PR05A058" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;23&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;23a. A second mortgage or home equity loan is also secured by real estate. You must have a first mortgage in order to have a second mortgage. You may have a home equity loan and other mortgages on the property or the home equity loan may be the only mortgage.&lt;br /&gt;23b. Enter a monthly amount even if it is unpaid or paid by someone else. If the amount is paid on some other periodic basis, see instructions for 18a to change it to a monthly amount. Include payments on all second or junior mortgages or home equity loans.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Households with mortgage [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the second mortgage status of the dwelling.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>Yes, 2nd mortgage</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Yes, home equity loan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>Yes, 2nd mortgage and home equity loan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Household Economic Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_MORTAMT1" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="contin" name="PR2005A_MORTAMT1">
  <location EndPos="153" StartPos="150" width="4" />
  <labl>First mortgage monthly payment</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A030 PR05A031 PR05A032 PR05A033 PR05A036 PR05A037 PR05A038 PR05A058"&gt;&lt;span class="ital"&gt;C. Answer questions 19-23 only if you or someone else in this household owns or is buying this house, apartment, or mobile home. Otherwise, skip to&lt;/span&gt; &lt;span class="em"&gt;E&lt;/span&gt; &lt;span class="ital"&gt;on the next page.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A032 PR05A036"&gt;[22b. and 22c. are asked if any member of this household has a mortgage, deed of trust, contract to purchase, or similar debt on this property.]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A032" a="all"&gt;22b. How much is the regular monthly mortgage payment on this property? Include payments only on first mortgage or contract to purchase&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Monthly amount: $____.00&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;or&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[] No regular payment required -- skip to question 23a&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A030 PR05A032 PR05A036 PR05A037" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;22. &lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;22a. The word mortgage indicates all types of loans secured by real estate.&lt;br /&gt;22b. Enter a monthly amount even if it is unpaid or paid by someone else. If the amount is paid on some other periodic basis, see the instructions for 18a to change it to a monthly amount.&lt;br /&gt;Include payments on first mortgages and contracts to purchase only. Report payments on second or junior mortgages and home equity loans in 23b. &lt;br /&gt;If this is a mobile home, report payments on installment loans but do not include personal property taxes, site rent, registration fees, and license fees on the mobile home and site. Report these fees in item 24. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Households with mortgage [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the household's first mortgage monthly payment.</txt>
  <codInstr>This is a 4-digit numeric variable.

		
Codes0 = NIU (not in universe).
4482 = 99.5th percentile within each state (Higher values are the state means of all cases above these cutoffs.)</codInstr>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Household Economic Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_VALUEH" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_VALUEH">
  <location EndPos="159" StartPos="154" width="6" />
  <labl>House value</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A030 PR05A031 PR05A032 PR05A033 PR05A036 PR05A037 PR05A038 PR05A058"&gt;&lt;span class="ital"&gt;C. Answer questions 19-23 only if you or someone else in this household owns or is buying this house, apartment, or mobile home. Otherwise, skip to&lt;/span&gt; &lt;span class="em"&gt;E&lt;/span&gt; &lt;span class="ital"&gt;on the next page.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A033" a="all"&gt;19. What is the value of this property; that is, how much do you think this house and lost, apartment or mobile home and lot, would sell for if it were for sale?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Less than $10,000&lt;br /&gt;[] 10,000 to 14,999&lt;br /&gt;[] 15,000 to 19.999&lt;br /&gt;[] 20,000 to 24,999&lt;br /&gt;[] 25,000 to 29,999&lt;br /&gt;[] 30,000 to 34,999&lt;br /&gt;[] 35,000 to 39,999&lt;br /&gt;[] 40,000 to 49,999&lt;br /&gt;[] 50,000 to 59,999&lt;br /&gt;[] 60,000 to 69,999&lt;br /&gt;[] 70,000 to 79,999&lt;br /&gt;[] 80,000 to 89,999&lt;br /&gt;[] 90,000 to 99,999&lt;br /&gt;[] 100,000 to 124,999&lt;br /&gt;[] 125,000 to 149,999&lt;br /&gt;[] 150,000 to 174,999&lt;br /&gt;[] 175,000 to 199,999&lt;br /&gt;[] 200,000 to 249,999&lt;br /&gt;[] 250,000 or more, specify: $____.00&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A033" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;19. &lt;/span&gt;Mark the box that corresponds to the value of the property. If this is a house, include the value of the house, the land it is on, and any other structures on the same property. If the house is owned but the land is rented, estimate the combined value of the house and the land. If this is a condominium unit, estimate the value for the condominium, including your share of the common elements. If this is a mobile home, include the value of the mobile home and the value of the land. If you rent the land, estimate the value of the rented land and add it to the value of the mobile home. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Vacant-for-sale dwellings  or owner-occupied owned dwellings [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the value of housing units.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>000000</catValu>
    <labl>0</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>005000</catValu>
    <labl>Less than $10,000</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>012500</catValu>
    <labl>$10,000-14,999</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>017500</catValu>
    <labl>$15,000-19,999</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>022500</catValu>
    <labl>$20,000-24,999</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>027500</catValu>
    <labl>$25,000-29,999</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>032500</catValu>
    <labl>$30,000-34,999</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>037500</catValu>
    <labl>$35,000-39,999</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>045000</catValu>
    <labl>$40,000-49,999</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>055000</catValu>
    <labl>$50,000-59,999</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>065000</catValu>
    <labl>$60,000-69999</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>075000</catValu>
    <labl>$70,000-79,999</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>085000</catValu>
    <labl>$80,000-89,999</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>095000</catValu>
    <labl>$90,000-99,999</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>112500</catValu>
    <labl>$100,000-124,999</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>137500</catValu>
    <labl>$125,000-149,999</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>162500</catValu>
    <labl>$150,000-174,999</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>187500</catValu>
    <labl>$175,000-199,999</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>225000</catValu>
    <labl>$200,000-249,999</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>275000</catValu>
    <labl>$250,000-299,999</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>350000</catValu>
    <labl>$300,000-399,999</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>450000</catValu>
    <labl>$400,000-499,999</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>625000</catValu>
    <labl>$500,000-749,999</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>875000</catValu>
    <labl>$750,000-999,999</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>999998</catValu>
    <labl>$1,000,000+</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>999999</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Household Economic Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_COMMUSE" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_COMMUSE">
  <location EndPos="160" StartPos="160" width="1" />
  <labl>Commercial use</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A035 PR05A028 PR05A034"&gt;&lt;span class="ital"&gt;A. Answer questions 4-6 only if this is a one-family house or a mobile home; otherwise, skip to question 7.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A034" a="all"&gt;6. Is there a business (such as a store or barber shop) or a medical office on this property?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Yes&lt;br /&gt;[] No&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A034" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;6. &lt;/span&gt;Complete this question only if you live in a one-family house or mobile home. A business, such as a grocery store or barber shop, is easily recognized from the outside and usually has a separate entrance. A medical office is a doctor's or dentist's office regularly visited by patients. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Households living in one-family or mobile houses [discrepancies: type I none; type II trace]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the commercial use of the housing unit.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>No commercial use</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Yes, used commercially</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Household Economic Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_ACREHOUS" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_ACREHOUS">
  <location EndPos="161" StartPos="161" width="1" />
  <labl>House acreage</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A035 PR05A028 PR05A034"&gt;&lt;span class="ital"&gt;A. Answer questions 4-6 only if this is a one-family house or a mobile home; otherwise, skip to question 7.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A035" a="all"&gt;4. How many &lt;span class="lang"&gt;cuerdas &lt;/span&gt;is this house or mobile home on?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Less than 1 &lt;span class="lang"&gt;cuerda &lt;/span&gt; -- Skip to question 6&lt;br /&gt;[] 1 to 9.9 &lt;span class="lang"&gt;cuerdas&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[] 10 or more &lt;span class="lang"&gt;cuerdas&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A035" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;4. &lt;/span&gt;Complete this question only if you live in a one-family house or in a mobile home; include only land that you own or rent.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;The number of &lt;span class="lang"&gt;cuerdas &lt;/span&gt;is the land area on which the house or mobile home is located; include adjoining land you rent for your use.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Households living in one-family or mobile houses [discrepancies: type I none; type II trace]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates whether a one-family or mobile house was located on 10+ cuerdas area.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>House on less than 10 cuerdas</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6</catValu>
    <labl>House on 10 or more cuerdas</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Household Economic Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_TAXINCL" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_TAXINCL">
  <location EndPos="162" StartPos="162" width="1" />
  <labl>Mortgage payment includes property taxes</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A030 PR05A031 PR05A032 PR05A033 PR05A036 PR05A037 PR05A038 PR05A058"&gt;&lt;span class="ital"&gt;C. Answer questions 19-23 only if you or someone else in this household owns or is buying this house, apartment, or mobile home. Otherwise, skip to&lt;/span&gt; &lt;span class="em"&gt;E&lt;/span&gt; &lt;span class="ital"&gt;on the next page.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A032 PR05A036"&gt;[22b. and 22c. are asked if any member of this household has a mortgage, deed of trust, contract to purchase, or similar debt on this property.]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A036 PR05A037"&gt;[22c. and 22d. are asked if regular monthly mortgage payment is required on this property.]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A036" a="all"&gt;22c. Does the regular monthly mortgage payment include payments for real estate taxes on this property?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Yes, taxes included in mortgage payment&lt;br /&gt;[] No, taxes paid separately or taxes not required&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A030 PR05A032 PR05A036 PR05A037" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;22. &lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;22a. The word mortgage indicates all types of loans secured by real estate.&lt;br /&gt;22b. Enter a monthly amount even if it is unpaid or paid by someone else. If the amount is paid on some other periodic basis, see the instructions for 18a to change it to a monthly amount.&lt;br /&gt;Include payments on first mortgages and contracts to purchase only. Report payments on second or junior mortgages and home equity loans in 23b. &lt;br /&gt;If this is a mobile home, report payments on installment loans but do not include personal property taxes, site rent, registration fees, and license fees on the mobile home and site. Report these fees in item 24. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Households with mortgage [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates whether the household's mortgage payment includes property taxes.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Yes</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Household Economic Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_INSINCL" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_INSINCL">
  <location EndPos="163" StartPos="163" width="1" />
  <labl>Mortgage payment includes property insurance</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A030 PR05A031 PR05A032 PR05A033 PR05A036 PR05A037 PR05A038 PR05A058"&gt;&lt;span class="ital"&gt;C. Answer questions 19-23 only if you or someone else in this household owns or is buying this house, apartment, or mobile home. Otherwise, skip to&lt;/span&gt; &lt;span class="em"&gt;E&lt;/span&gt; &lt;span class="ital"&gt;on the next page.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A036 PR05A037"&gt;[22c. and 22d. are asked if regular monthly mortgage payment is required on this property.]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A037" a="all"&gt;22d. Does the regular monthly mortgage payment include payments for fire, hazard, or flood insurance on this property?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Yes, insurance included in mortgage payment&lt;br /&gt;[] No, insurance paid separately or no insurance&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A030 PR05A032 PR05A036 PR05A037" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;22. &lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;22a. The word mortgage indicates all types of loans secured by real estate.&lt;br /&gt;22b. Enter a monthly amount even if it is unpaid or paid by someone else. If the amount is paid on some other periodic basis, see the instructions for 18a to change it to a monthly amount.&lt;br /&gt;Include payments on first mortgages and contracts to purchase only. Report payments on second or junior mortgages and home equity loans in 23b. &lt;br /&gt;If this is a mobile home, report payments on installment loans but do not include personal property taxes, site rent, registration fees, and license fees on the mobile home and site. Report these fees in item 24. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Households with mortgage [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates whether the household's mortgage payment includes property insurance.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Yes, payment includes insurance premiums</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Household Economic Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_PROPINSR" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="contin" name="PR2005A_PROPINSR">
  <location EndPos="167" StartPos="164" width="4" />
  <labl>Annual property insurance cost</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A030 PR05A031 PR05A032 PR05A033 PR05A036 PR05A037 PR05A038 PR05A058"&gt;&lt;span class="ital"&gt;C. Answer questions 19-23 only if you or someone else in this household owns or is buying this house, apartment, or mobile home. Otherwise, skip to&lt;/span&gt; &lt;span class="em"&gt;E&lt;/span&gt; &lt;span class="ital"&gt;on the next page.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A038" a="all"&gt;21. What is the annual payment for fire, hazard, and flood insurance on this property?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Annual amount: $____.00&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;or&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[] None&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A038" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;21. &lt;/span&gt;When premiums are paid other than on a yearly basis, convert to a yearly basis. Enter the yearly amount even if no payment was made during the past year. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Households that own the dwelling [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the annual property insurance cost of the dwelling.</txt>
  <codInstr>This is a 4-digit numeric variable.

		
Codes0 = NIU (not in universe).
3362 = 99.5th percentile within each state (Higher values are the state means of all cases above these cutoffs.)</codInstr>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Household Economic Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_PROPTX" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_PROPTX">
  <location EndPos="169" StartPos="168" width="2" />
  <labl>Annual property taxes</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Households that own the dwelling [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the annual property taxes of the dwelling.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>00</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>01</catValu>
    <labl>None</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>02</catValu>
    <labl>$1-49  </labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>03</catValu>
    <labl>$50-99</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>04</catValu>
    <labl>$100-149</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>05</catValu>
    <labl>$150-199</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>06</catValu>
    <labl>$200-249</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>07</catValu>
    <labl>$250-299</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>08</catValu>
    <labl>$300-349</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>09</catValu>
    <labl>$350-399</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>$400-449</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11</catValu>
    <labl>$450-499</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>12</catValu>
    <labl>$500-549</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>13</catValu>
    <labl>$550-599</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>14</catValu>
    <labl>$600-649</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>15</catValu>
    <labl>$650-699</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>16</catValu>
    <labl>$700-749</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>17</catValu>
    <labl>$750-799</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>18</catValu>
    <labl>$800-849</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>19</catValu>
    <labl>$850-899</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>20</catValu>
    <labl>$900-949</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21</catValu>
    <labl>$950-999</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>22</catValu>
    <labl>$1000-1099</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>23</catValu>
    <labl>$1100-1199</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>24</catValu>
    <labl>$1200-1299</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>25</catValu>
    <labl>$1300-1399</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>26</catValu>
    <labl>$1400-1499</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>27</catValu>
    <labl>$1500-1599</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>28</catValu>
    <labl>$1600-1699</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>29</catValu>
    <labl>$1700-1799</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>30</catValu>
    <labl>$1800-1899</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>31</catValu>
    <labl>$1900-1999</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>32</catValu>
    <labl>$2000-2099</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>33</catValu>
    <labl>$2100-2199  </labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>34</catValu>
    <labl>$2200-2299</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>35</catValu>
    <labl>$2300-2399</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>36</catValu>
    <labl>$2400-2499</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>37</catValu>
    <labl>$2500-2599</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>38</catValu>
    <labl>$2600-2699</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>39</catValu>
    <labl>$2700-2799</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>40</catValu>
    <labl>$2800-2899</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>41</catValu>
    <labl>$2900-2999</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>42</catValu>
    <labl>$3000-3099</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>43</catValu>
    <labl>$3100-3199</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>44</catValu>
    <labl>$3200-3299</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>45</catValu>
    <labl>$3300-3399</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>46</catValu>
    <labl>$3400-3499</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>47</catValu>
    <labl>$3500-3599</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>48</catValu>
    <labl>$3600-3699</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>49</catValu>
    <labl>$3700-3799</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>50</catValu>
    <labl>$3800-3899</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>51</catValu>
    <labl>$3900-3999</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>52</catValu>
    <labl>$4000-4099</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>53</catValu>
    <labl>$4100-4199</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>54</catValu>
    <labl>$4200-4299</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>55</catValu>
    <labl>$4300-4399</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>56</catValu>
    <labl>$4400-4499</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>58</catValu>
    <labl>$4500-4599 </labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>59</catValu>
    <labl>$4600-4699</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>60</catValu>
    <labl>$4700-4799</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>61</catValu>
    <labl>$4800-4899</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>62</catValu>
    <labl>$4900-4999</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>63</catValu>
    <labl>$5000-5499</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>64</catValu>
    <labl>$5500-5999</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>65</catValu>
    <labl>$6000-6999</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>66</catValu>
    <labl>$7000-7999</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>67</catValu>
    <labl>$8000-8999 </labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>68</catValu>
    <labl>$9000-9999 </labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>69</catValu>
    <labl>$10,000+</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Household Economic Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_RENT" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="contin" name="PR2005A_RENT">
  <location EndPos="173" StartPos="170" width="4" />
  <labl>Monthly contract rent</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Vacant-for-rent dwellings or occupied dwellings with cash rent [discrepancies: type I 0.2%; type II none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the household's monthly contract rent payment.</txt>
  <codInstr>This is a 4-digit numeric variable.

		
Codes0 = NIU (not in universe).
2649 = 99.5th percentile within each state (Higher values are the state means of all cases above these cutoffs.)</codInstr>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Household Economic Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_RENTGRS" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="contin" name="PR2005A_RENTGRS">
  <location EndPos="177" StartPos="174" width="4" />
  <labl>Monthly gross rent</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A041 PR05A042" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="ital"&gt;B. Answer questions 18a and b only if you pay rent for house apartment, or mobile home. Otherwise, skip to question 19.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;18a. What is the monthly rent for this house, apartment, or mobile home?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Monthly amount: $____.00&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;18b. Does this monthly rent include any meals?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Yes&lt;br /&gt;[] No&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A041 PR05A042" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;18. &lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;18a. Report the rent agreed to or contracted for, even if the rent for your house, apartment, or mobile home is unpaid or paid by someone else. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;If rent is paid:&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i2"&gt;By day: multiply by 30&lt;br /&gt;By week: multiply by 4&lt;br /&gt;Every other week: multiply by 2&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;If rent is paid:&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i2"&gt;4 times a year: divide by 3&lt;br /&gt;2 times a year: divide by 6&lt;br /&gt;Once a year: divide by 12&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;18b. If meals are included in the monthly rent payment, or you must contract for meals or a meal plan in order to live in this house, apartment, or mobile home, mark the "Yes" box.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Households paying cash rent for the dwelling [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the household's monthly gross rent payment.</txt>
  <codInstr>This is a 4-digit numeric variable.

		
Codes0 = NIU.
3362 = Top code: 99.5th percentile within each state (Higher values are the state means of all cases above these cutoffs.)</codInstr>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Household Economic Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_RENTMEAL" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_RENTMEAL">
  <location EndPos="178" StartPos="178" width="1" />
  <labl>Meals included in rent</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A041 PR05A042" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="ital"&gt;B. Answer questions 18a and b only if you pay rent for house apartment, or mobile home. Otherwise, skip to question 19.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;18a. What is the monthly rent for this house, apartment, or mobile home?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Monthly amount: $____.00&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;18b. Does this monthly rent include any meals?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Yes&lt;br /&gt;[] No&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A041 PR05A042" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;18. &lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;18a. Report the rent agreed to or contracted for, even if the rent for your house, apartment, or mobile home is unpaid or paid by someone else. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;If rent is paid:&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i2"&gt;By day: multiply by 30&lt;br /&gt;By week: multiply by 4&lt;br /&gt;Every other week: multiply by 2&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;If rent is paid:&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i2"&gt;4 times a year: divide by 3&lt;br /&gt;2 times a year: divide by 6&lt;br /&gt;Once a year: divide by 12&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;18b. If meals are included in the monthly rent payment, or you must contract for meals or a meal plan in order to live in this house, apartment, or mobile home, mark the "Yes" box.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Vacant-for-rent dwellings or occupied dwellings with cash rent [discrepancies: type I 0.2%; type II none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates whether meals are included in the rent.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>No, meals not included</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Yes</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Household Economic Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_CONDOFEE" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="contin" name="PR2005A_CONDOFEE">
  <location EndPos="182" StartPos="179" width="4" />
  <labl>Monthly condominium fee</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A043" a="all"&gt;16. Is this house, apartment, or mobile home part of a condominium?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Yes&lt;br /&gt;What is the monthly condominium fee? For renters, answer only if you pay the condominium fee in addition to your rent; otherwise, mark the "None" box.&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i2"&gt;Monthly Amount: $____.00&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;or&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[] None&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] No&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A043" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;16. &lt;/span&gt;A condominium is housing in which the apartments, houses, or mobile homes in a building or development are individually owned, but the common areas, such as lobbies and halls, are jointly owned. Occupants of a cooperative should mark the "No" box. &lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;A condominium fee is normally assessed by the condominium owners' association for the purpose of improving and maintaining the common areas. Enter a monthly amount even if it is unpaid or paid by someone else. If the amount is paid on some other periodic basis, see the instruction for question 18a on how to change it to a monthly amount.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Owner-occupied condominiums [discrepancies: not verifiable]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the household's monthly condominium fee.</txt>
  <codInstr>This is a 4-digit numeric variable.

		
Codes0 = NIU.
458 = 99.5th percentile within each state (Higher values are the state means of all cases above these cutoffs.)</codInstr>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Household Economic Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_COSTELEC" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="contin" name="PR2005A_COSTELEC">
  <location EndPos="186" StartPos="183" width="4" />
  <labl>Annual electricity cost</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A045" a="all"&gt;14a. Last month, what was the cost of electricity for this house, apartment, or mobile home?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Last month's cost: $____.00&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;or&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[] Included in rent or condominium fee&lt;br /&gt;[] No charge or electricity not used&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A045 PR05A046 PR05A047 PR05A048" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;14. &lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;If your house, apartment, or mobile home is rented, enter the costs for utilities and fuels only if you pay for them in addition to the monthly rent.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;If you live in a condominium, enter the costs for utilities and fuels only if you pay for them in addition to your condominium fee.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;If your fuel and utility costs are included in your rent or condominium fee, mark the "Included in rent or in condominium fee" box. DO NOT enter any dollar amounts.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;For items 14a and 14b, report last month's costs. For items 14c and 14d, report total costs for the past 12 months.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;Estimate as closely as possible if you do not know exact costs. If you have lived in this house, apartment, or mobile home less than one year, estimate the costs for the past 12 months in 14c and 14d. &lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;Report amounts even if your bills are unpaid or paid by someone else. If the bills include utilities or fuel used also by another apartment or a business establishment, estimate the amounts for your house or apartment only. If gas and electricity are billed together, enter the combined amount in 14a and mark the "Included in electricity payment entered above" box in item 14b.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Occupied dwellings [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the household's annual electricity cost.</txt>
  <codInstr>This is a 4-digit numeric variable.

		
Codes0 = NIU.
6600 = 99.5th percentile within each state (Higher values are the state means of all cases above these cutoffs.)
9993 = No charge or no electricity used
9997 = Electricity included in rent or in condo fee</codInstr>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Household Economic Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_COSTGAS" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="contin" name="PR2005A_COSTGAS">
  <location EndPos="190" StartPos="187" width="4" />
  <labl>Annual gas cost</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A046" a="all"&gt;14b. Last month, what was the cost of gas for this house, apartment or mobile home?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Last month's cost: $____.00&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;or&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[] Included in rent or condominium fee&lt;br /&gt;[] Included in electricity payment entered above&lt;br /&gt;[] No charge or gas not used&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A045 PR05A046 PR05A047 PR05A048" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;14. &lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;If your house, apartment, or mobile home is rented, enter the costs for utilities and fuels only if you pay for them in addition to the monthly rent.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;If you live in a condominium, enter the costs for utilities and fuels only if you pay for them in addition to your condominium fee.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;If your fuel and utility costs are included in your rent or condominium fee, mark the "Included in rent or in condominium fee" box. DO NOT enter any dollar amounts.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;For items 14a and 14b, report last month's costs. For items 14c and 14d, report total costs for the past 12 months.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;Estimate as closely as possible if you do not know exact costs. If you have lived in this house, apartment, or mobile home less than one year, estimate the costs for the past 12 months in 14c and 14d. &lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;Report amounts even if your bills are unpaid or paid by someone else. If the bills include utilities or fuel used also by another apartment or a business establishment, estimate the amounts for your house or apartment only. If gas and electricity are billed together, enter the combined amount in 14a and mark the "Included in electricity payment entered above" box in item 14b.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Occupied dwellings [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the household's annual gas cost.</txt>
  <codInstr>This is a 4-digit numeric variable.

		
Codes0 = NIU.
4152 = 99.5th percentile within each state (Higher values are the state means of all cases above these cutoffs.)
9993 = No charge or no gas used
9997 = Gas included in rent or in condo fee</codInstr>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Household Economic Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_COSTWATR" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="contin" name="PR2005A_COSTWATR">
  <location EndPos="194" StartPos="191" width="4" />
  <labl>Annual water cost</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A047" a="all"&gt;14c. In the past 12 months, what was the cost of water and sewer for this house, apartment, or mobile home? If you have listed here less than 12 months, estimate the cost.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Past 12 months' cost: $____.00&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;or&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[] Included in rent or condominium fee&lt;br /&gt;[] No charge&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A045 PR05A046 PR05A047 PR05A048" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;14. &lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;If your house, apartment, or mobile home is rented, enter the costs for utilities and fuels only if you pay for them in addition to the monthly rent.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;If you live in a condominium, enter the costs for utilities and fuels only if you pay for them in addition to your condominium fee.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;If your fuel and utility costs are included in your rent or condominium fee, mark the "Included in rent or in condominium fee" box. DO NOT enter any dollar amounts.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;For items 14a and 14b, report last month's costs. For items 14c and 14d, report total costs for the past 12 months.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;Estimate as closely as possible if you do not know exact costs. If you have lived in this house, apartment, or mobile home less than one year, estimate the costs for the past 12 months in 14c and 14d. &lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;Report amounts even if your bills are unpaid or paid by someone else. If the bills include utilities or fuel used also by another apartment or a business establishment, estimate the amounts for your house or apartment only. If gas and electricity are billed together, enter the combined amount in 14a and mark the "Included in electricity payment entered above" box in item 14b.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Occupied dwellings [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the household's annual water cost.</txt>
  <codInstr>This is a 4-digit numeric variable.

		
Codes0 = NIU.
2750 = 99.5th percentile within each state (Higher values are the state means of all cases above these cutoffs.)
9993 = No charge or no water used
9997 = Water included in rent or in condo fee</codInstr>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Household Economic Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_COSTFUEL" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="contin" name="PR2005A_COSTFUEL">
  <location EndPos="198" StartPos="195" width="4" />
  <labl>Annual home heating fuel cost</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A048" a="all"&gt;14d. In the past 12 months, what was the cost of oil, coal, kerosene, wood, etc., for this house, apartment, or mobile home?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;If you have lived here less than 12 months, estimate the cost&lt;br /&gt;Past 12 month's cost: $____.00&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;or&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[] Included in rent or condominium fee&lt;br /&gt;[] No charge or these fuels not used&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A045 PR05A046 PR05A047 PR05A048" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;14. &lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;If your house, apartment, or mobile home is rented, enter the costs for utilities and fuels only if you pay for them in addition to the monthly rent.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;If you live in a condominium, enter the costs for utilities and fuels only if you pay for them in addition to your condominium fee.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;If your fuel and utility costs are included in your rent or condominium fee, mark the "Included in rent or in condominium fee" box. DO NOT enter any dollar amounts.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;For items 14a and 14b, report last month's costs. For items 14c and 14d, report total costs for the past 12 months.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;Estimate as closely as possible if you do not know exact costs. If you have lived in this house, apartment, or mobile home less than one year, estimate the costs for the past 12 months in 14c and 14d. &lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;Report amounts even if your bills are unpaid or paid by someone else. If the bills include utilities or fuel used also by another apartment or a business establishment, estimate the amounts for your house or apartment only. If gas and electricity are billed together, enter the combined amount in 14a and mark the "Included in electricity payment entered above" box in item 14b.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Occupied dwellings [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the household's annual home heating fuel cost.</txt>
  <codInstr>This is a 4-digit numeric variable.

		
Codes0 = NIU.
2139 = 99.5th percentile within each state (Higher values are the state means of all cases above these cutoffs.)
9993 = No charge or no heating used
9997 = Heating included in rent or in condo fee</codInstr>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Household Economic Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_FTOTINC" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="contin" name="PR2005A_FTOTINC">
  <location EndPos="204" StartPos="199" width="6" />
  <labl>Total family income</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Occupied dwellings [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the household's total family income.</txt>
  <codInstr>This is a 6-digit numeric variable.

		
Codes999999 = NIU.</codInstr>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Household Economic Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_VACANCY" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_VACANCY">
  <location EndPos="205" StartPos="205" width="1" />
  <labl>Vacancy status</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Vacant dwellings [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates whether the dwelling is vacant.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>For rent</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>For sale only</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>Rented or sold but not (yet) occupied</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>For seasonal, recreational or other occasional use</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7</catValu>
    <labl>For migratory workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>Other vacant</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Other Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_HHINCOME" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="contin" name="PR2005A_HHINCOME">
  <location EndPos="211" StartPos="206" width="6" />
  <labl>Total household income</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Occupied dwellings [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the total household income.</txt>
  <codInstr>This is a 6-digit numeric variable.

		
Codes999999 = NIU.</codInstr>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Household Economic Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_KITCHEN" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_KITCHEN">
  <location EndPos="212" StartPos="212" width="1" />
  <labl>Kitchen or cooking facilities</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A052" a="all"&gt;10. Does this house, apartment, or mobile home have complete kitchen facilities, that is: 1) a sink with piped water, 2) a stove or range, and 3) a refrigerator?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Yes, has all three facilities&lt;br /&gt;[] No&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A052" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;10. &lt;/span&gt;The kitchen sink, stove, and refrigerator must be in your house, apartment, or mobile home but do not have to be in the same room. Portable cooking equipment is not considered a range or stove.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All households</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates whether the household has kitchen or cooking facilities.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Yes (shared or exclusive use)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Dwelling Characteristics Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_ROOMS" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_ROOMS">
  <location EndPos="213" StartPos="213" width="1" />
  <labl>Number of rooms</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A053" a="all"&gt;7. How many rooms are in this house, apartment, or mobile home?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Do &lt;span class="em"&gt;not&lt;/span&gt; count bathrooms, porches, balconies, foyers, halls, or half-rooms.&lt;br /&gt;[] 1 room&lt;br /&gt;[] 2 rooms&lt;br /&gt;[] 3 rooms&lt;br /&gt;[] 4 rooms&lt;br /&gt;[] 5 rooms&lt;br /&gt;[] 6 rooms&lt;br /&gt;[] 7 rooms&lt;br /&gt;[] 8 rooms&lt;br /&gt;[] 9 or more rooms&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A053" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;7. &lt;/span&gt;Count only whole rooms in your house, apartment, or mobile home used for living purposes, such as living rooms, dining rooms, kitchens, bedrooms, finished recreation rooms, family rooms, etc. DO NOT count bathrooms, kitchenettes, strip or pullman kitchens, utility rooms, foyers, halls, half-rooms, porches, balconies, unfinished attics, unfinished basements, or other unfinished space used for storage. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All households</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the number of rooms in the dwelling.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>1 room</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>2</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>3</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>4</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>5</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6</catValu>
    <labl>6</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7</catValu>
    <labl>7</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>8</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>9 or more</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Dwelling Characteristics Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_PLUMBING" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_PLUMBING">
  <location EndPos="215" StartPos="214" width="2" />
  <labl>Plumbing facilities</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A054" a="all"&gt;9. Does this house, apartment, or mobile home have complete plumbing facilities; that is, 1) hot and cold piped water, 2) a flush toilet, and 3) a bathtub or shower?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Yes, has all three facilities&lt;br /&gt;[] No&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A054" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;9. &lt;/span&gt;If you have all of the facilities listed, mark the "Yes, has all three facilities" box. All facilities must be in your house, apartment, or mobile home, but not necessarily in the same room. Consider that you have hot water even if you have it only part of the time. If any of the three facilities is not present, mark the "No" box. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All households</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the household has plumbing facilities.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>Without complete plumbing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>20</catValu>
    <labl>With complete plumbing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Dwelling Characteristics Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_UNITSSTR" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_UNITSSTR">
  <location EndPos="217" StartPos="216" width="2" />
  <labl>Units in structure</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A055" a="all"&gt;1. Which best describes this building?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Include all apartments, flats, etc., even if vacant&lt;br /&gt;[] A mobile home&lt;br /&gt;[] A one-family house detached from any other house&lt;br /&gt;[] A one-family house attached to one or more houses&lt;br /&gt;[] A building with 2 apartments&lt;br /&gt;[] A building with 3 or 4 apartments&lt;br /&gt;[] A building with 5 to 9 apartments&lt;br /&gt;[] A building with 10 to 19 apartments&lt;br /&gt;[] A building with 20 to 49 apartments&lt;br /&gt;[] A building with 50 or more apartments&lt;br /&gt;[] Boat, RV, van, etc.&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A055" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;1. &lt;/span&gt;Mark only one category. &lt;br /&gt;Count both occupied and vacant apartments in the house or building. Do not count stores or office space.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;Detached means there is open space on all sides, or the house is joined only to a shed or garage. Attached means that the house is joined to another house or building by at least one wall that goes from ground to roof. An example of a one-family house attached to one or more houses is a house in a row of houses attached to one another, sometimes referred to as a townhouse.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;A mobile home that has had one or more rooms added or built onto it should be considered as a one-family house detached from any other house. If only a porch or shed has been added to a mobile home, it should be considered as a mobile home.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All households in dwellings not for commercial use [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the number of housing units in the structure containing the household.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>00</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>01</catValu>
    <labl>Mobile home or trailer</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>02</catValu>
    <labl>Boat, tent, van, other</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>03</catValu>
    <labl>1-family house, detached</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>04</catValu>
    <labl>1-family house, attached</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>05</catValu>
    <labl>2-family building</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>06</catValu>
    <labl>3-4 family building</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>07</catValu>
    <labl>5-9 family building</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>08</catValu>
    <labl>10-19 family building</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>09</catValu>
    <labl>20-49 family building</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>50+ family building</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Dwelling Characteristics Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_BEDROOMS" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_BEDROOMS">
  <location EndPos="218" StartPos="218" width="1" />
  <labl>Number of bedrooms</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A056" a="all"&gt;8. How many bedrooms are in this house, apartment, or mobile home; that is, how many bedrooms would you list if this house, apartment or mobile home were on the market for sale or rent?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] No bedrooms&lt;br /&gt;[] 1 bedroom&lt;br /&gt;[] 2 bedrooms&lt;br /&gt;[] 3 bedrooms&lt;br /&gt;[] 4 bedrooms&lt;br /&gt;[] 5 or more bedrooms&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A056" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;8. &lt;/span&gt;Include all rooms intended to be used as bedrooms in this house, apartment, or mobile home, even if they are currently being used for other purposes. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All households</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the number of bedrooms in the dwelling.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>No bedrooms</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>1</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>2</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>3</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>4</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>5+</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Dwelling Characteristics Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_PHONE" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_PHONE">
  <location EndPos="219" StartPos="219" width="1" />
  <labl>Telephone availability</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A057" a="all"&gt;11. Is there telephone service available in this house, apartment, or mobile home from which you can both make and receive calls?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Yes&lt;br /&gt;[] No&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A057" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;11. &lt;/span&gt;Mark the "Yes" box if 1) there is a telephone in working order, and you receive service at your house, apartment, or mobile home; 2) if you have a cell phone from which you can both make and receive calls. If service has been discontinued because of nonpayment or any other reason, mark the "No" box. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Occupied dwellings [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates whether telephone is available in the household.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>No, no phone available</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Yes, phone available</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Utilities Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_MORTAMT2" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="contin" name="PR2005A_MORTAMT2">
  <location EndPos="223" StartPos="220" width="4" />
  <labl>Second mortgage monthly payment</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A030 PR05A031 PR05A032 PR05A033 PR05A036 PR05A037 PR05A038 PR05A058"&gt;&lt;span class="ital"&gt;C. Answer questions 19-23 only if you or someone else in this household owns or is buying this house, apartment, or mobile home. Otherwise, skip to&lt;/span&gt; &lt;span class="em"&gt;E&lt;/span&gt; &lt;span class="ital"&gt;on the next page.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A031 PR05A058" a="PR05A031"&gt;23a. Do you or any member of this household have a second mortgage or a home equity loan on this property?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Yes, home equity loan&lt;br /&gt;[] Yes, second mortgage&lt;br /&gt;[] Yes, second mortgage and home equity loan&lt;br /&gt;[] No -- Skip to (D)&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A058" a="all"&gt;23b. How much is the regular monthly payment on all second or junior mortgages and all home equity loans on this property?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[23b. is asked if any member of this household has a second mortgage or a home equity loan on this property.]&lt;br /&gt;Monthly amount: $____.00&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;or&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[] No regular payment required&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A031 PR05A058" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;23&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;23a. A second mortgage or home equity loan is also secured by real estate. You must have a first mortgage in order to have a second mortgage. You may have a home equity loan and other mortgages on the property or the home equity loan may be the only mortgage.&lt;br /&gt;23b. Enter a monthly amount even if it is unpaid or paid by someone else. If the amount is paid on some other periodic basis, see instructions for 18a to change it to a monthly amount. Include payments on all second or junior mortgages or home equity loans.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Households with second mortgage [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the household's second mortgage monthly payment.</txt>
  <codInstr>This is a 4-digit numeric variable.

		
Codes0 = NIU.</codInstr>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Household Economic Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_LINGISOL" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_LINGISOL">
  <location EndPos="224" StartPos="224" width="1" />
  <labl>Linguistic isolation</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Occupied dwellings [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable identifies "linguistically isolated households." These are households in which either no person age 14+ speaks only English at home, or no person age 14+ who speaks a language other than English at home speaks English "Very well". All members of such a household are considered linguistically isolated, even though children under 14 who speak only English may live there.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Not linguistically isolated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Linguistically isolated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Other Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_FUELHEAT" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_FUELHEAT">
  <location EndPos="225" StartPos="225" width="1" />
  <labl>Home heating fuel</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A060" a="all"&gt;13. Which fuel is used most for heating this house, apartment or mobile home?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Gas: from underground pipes serving the neighborhood&lt;br /&gt;[] Gas: bottled, tank or LP&lt;br /&gt;[] Electricity&lt;br /&gt;[] Fuel oil, kerosene, etc.&lt;br /&gt;[] Coal or coke&lt;br /&gt;[] Wood&lt;br /&gt;[] Solar energy&lt;br /&gt;[] Other fuel&lt;br /&gt;[] No fuel used&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A060" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;13. &lt;/span&gt;Mark the category for the fuel used most to heat your house, apartment, or mobile home. In buildings containing more than one apartment, you may obtain this information from the owner, manager, or janitor. &lt;br /&gt;Solar energy is provided by a system that collects, stores, and distributes heat from the sun. Other fuel includes any fuel not listed separately, such as purchased steam, fuel briquettes, and waste material. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Occupied dwellings [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the primary source of heating fuel used in the household.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>No fuel used</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Utility gas from underground pipes serving neighborhood</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>Bottled, tank, or liquefied petroleum gas</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Electricity</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>Fuel oil, kerosene, other liquid fuels</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6</catValu>
    <labl>Coal or coke</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7</catValu>
    <labl>Wood</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>Solar energy</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>Other</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Household Economic Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_VEHICLES" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_VEHICLES">
  <location EndPos="226" StartPos="226" width="1" />
  <labl>Vehicles available</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A061" a="all"&gt;12. How many automobiles, vans, and trucks of one-ton capacity or less are kept at home for use by members of this household?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] None&lt;br /&gt;[] 1&lt;br /&gt;[] 2&lt;br /&gt;[] 3&lt;br /&gt;[] 4&lt;br /&gt;[] 5&lt;br /&gt;[] 6 or more&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A061" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;12. &lt;/span&gt;Count company cars (including police cars and taxicabs) and company trucks of one-ton (2,000 pounds) capacity or less that are regularly kept at home and used by household members for non-business purposes. DO NOT count cars or trucks permanently out of working order. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Occupied dwellings [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the number of vehicles available in the household.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>1 available</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>2</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>3</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>4</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>5</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6</catValu>
    <labl>6+</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>No vehicles available</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Appliances, Mechanicals, Other Amenities Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_NFAMS" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_NFAMS">
  <location EndPos="228" StartPos="227" width="2" />
  <labl>Number of families in household</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Occupied dwellings [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the number of families in the household.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>00</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>01</catValu>
    <labl>1 family or N/A</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>02</catValu>
    <labl>2 families</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>03</catValu>
    <labl>3</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>04</catValu>
    <labl>4</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>05</catValu>
    <labl>5</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>06</catValu>
    <labl>6</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>07</catValu>
    <labl>7</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>08</catValu>
    <labl>8</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>09</catValu>
    <labl>9</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>10</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11</catValu>
    <labl>11</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>12</catValu>
    <labl>12</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>13</catValu>
    <labl>13</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>14</catValu>
    <labl>14</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>15</catValu>
    <labl>15</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>16</catValu>
    <labl>16</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>17</catValu>
    <labl>17</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>18</catValu>
    <labl>18</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>19</catValu>
    <labl>19</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>20</catValu>
    <labl>20</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21</catValu>
    <labl>21</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>22</catValu>
    <labl>22</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>23</catValu>
    <labl>23</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>24</catValu>
    <labl>24</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>25</catValu>
    <labl>25</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>26</catValu>
    <labl>26</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>27</catValu>
    <labl>27</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>28</catValu>
    <labl>28</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>29</catValu>
    <labl>29</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Constructed Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_NCOUPLES" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_NCOUPLES">
  <location EndPos="229" StartPos="229" width="1" />
  <labl>Number of married couples in household</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Occupied dwellings [discrepancies: type I none; type II 45 %]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the number of married couples in household.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>0 couples </labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>1</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>2</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>3</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Constructed Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_NMOTHERS" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_NMOTHERS">
  <location EndPos="230" StartPos="230" width="1" />
  <labl>Number of mothers in household</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Occupied dwellings [discrepancies: type I none; type II 44.6 %]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the number of mothers in the household.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>0 mothers </labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>1</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>2</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>3</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Constructed Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_NFATHERS" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_NFATHERS">
  <location EndPos="231" StartPos="231" width="1" />
  <labl>Number of fathers in household</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Occupied dwellings [discrepancies: type I none; type II 59.5 %]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the number of fathers in household.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>0 fathers </labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>1</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>2</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>3</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Constructed Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_QMOBLHOM" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_QMOBLHOM">
  <location EndPos="232" StartPos="232" width="1" />
  <labl>Flag for annual mobile home cost</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All households</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates flag for annual mobile home costs.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>Not allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Household Imputation Flags Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_QMORTAM1" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_QMORTAM1">
  <location EndPos="233" StartPos="233" width="1" />
  <labl>Flag for first monthly mortage payment</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All households</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates flag for first mortgage monthly payment.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>Not allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Household Imputation Flags Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_QINSINCL" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_QINSINCL">
  <location EndPos="234" StartPos="234" width="1" />
  <labl>Flag for mortgage payment includes property insurance</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All households</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates flag for mortgage payment includes property insurance.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>Not allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Household Imputation Flags Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_QMORTAM2" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_QMORTAM2">
  <location EndPos="235" StartPos="235" width="1" />
  <labl>Flag for second mortgage monthly payment </labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All households</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates flag for second mortgage monthly payment.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>Not allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Household Imputation Flags Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_QBEDROOM" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_QBEDROOM">
  <location EndPos="236" StartPos="236" width="1" />
  <labl>Flag for number of bedrooms</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All households</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates flag for number of bedrooms.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>Not allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Allocated, hot deck</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Household Imputation Flags Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_QCOMMUSE" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_QCOMMUSE">
  <location EndPos="237" StartPos="237" width="1" />
  <labl>Flag for commercial use</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All households</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates flag for commercial use.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>Not allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Allocated, hot deck</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Household Imputation Flags Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_QMORTGA2" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_QMORTGA2">
  <location EndPos="238" StartPos="238" width="1" />
  <labl>Flag for second mortgage stutus</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All households</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates flag for second mortgage status.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>Not allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Household Imputation Flags Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_QCOSTELE" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_QCOSTELE">
  <location EndPos="239" StartPos="239" width="1" />
  <labl>Flag for electricity cost</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All households</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates flag for electricity cost.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>Not allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Household Imputation Flags Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_QMORTGAG" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_QMORTGAG">
  <location EndPos="240" StartPos="240" width="1" />
  <labl>Flag for mortgage status</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All households</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates flag for mortgage status.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>Not allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Household Imputation Flags Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_QCOSTFUE" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_QCOSTFUE">
  <location EndPos="241" StartPos="241" width="1" />
  <labl>Flag for fuel cost</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All households</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates flag for fuel cost.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>Not allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Household Imputation Flags Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_QCOSTGAS" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_QCOSTGAS">
  <location EndPos="242" StartPos="242" width="1" />
  <labl>Flag for gas cost</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All households</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates flag for gas cost.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>Not allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Household Imputation Flags Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_QPROPINS" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_QPROPINS">
  <location EndPos="243" StartPos="243" width="1" />
  <labl>Flag for property insurance cost</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All households</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates flag for property insurance cost.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>Not allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Household Imputation Flags Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_QCOSTWAT" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_QCOSTWAT">
  <location EndPos="244" StartPos="244" width="1" />
  <labl>Flag for water cost</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All households</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates flag for water cost.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>Not allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Household Imputation Flags Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_QPROPTX" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_QPROPTX">
  <location EndPos="245" StartPos="245" width="1" />
  <labl>Flag for annual property tax, 1999</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All households</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates flag for property tax, 1999.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>Not allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Household Imputation Flags Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_QFARMPRO" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_QFARMPRO">
  <location EndPos="246" StartPos="246" width="1" />
  <labl>Flag for farm products and farm status</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All households</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates flag for farm products and farm status.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>Not allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Household Imputation Flags Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_QRENTMEA" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_QRENTMEA">
  <location EndPos="247" StartPos="247" width="1" />
  <labl>Flag for meals included in rent</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All households</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates flag for meals included in rent.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>Not allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Household Imputation Flags Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_QFUELHEA" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_QFUELHEA">
  <location EndPos="248" StartPos="248" width="1" />
  <labl>Flag for heating fuel</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All households</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates flag for heating fuel.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>Not allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Household Imputation Flags Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_QPLUMBIN" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_QPLUMBIN">
  <location EndPos="249" StartPos="249" width="1" />
  <labl>Flag for plumbing</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All households</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates flag for plumbing.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>Not allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Household Imputation Flags Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_QKITCHEN" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_QKITCHEN">
  <location EndPos="250" StartPos="250" width="1" />
  <labl>Flag for kitchen</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All households</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates flag for kitchen.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>Not allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Household Imputation Flags Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_QOWNERSH" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_QOWNERSH">
  <location EndPos="251" StartPos="251" width="1" />
  <labl>Flag for ownership</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All households</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates flag for ownership.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>Original entry or Inapplicable (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Household Imputation Flags Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_QPHONE" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_QPHONE">
  <location EndPos="252" StartPos="252" width="1" />
  <labl>Flag for phone</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All households</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates flag for phone.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>Not allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Household Imputation Flags Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_QRENT" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_QRENT">
  <location EndPos="253" StartPos="253" width="1" />
  <labl>Flag for monthly contracted rent</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All households</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates flag for monthly contracted rent.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>Original entry or Inapplicable (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Allocated (method not specified)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Household Imputation Flags Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_QROOMS" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_QROOMS">
  <location EndPos="254" StartPos="254" width="1" />
  <labl>Flag for number of rooms</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All households</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates flag for rooms.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>Not allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Household Imputation Flags Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_QUNITSST" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_QUNITSST">
  <location EndPos="255" StartPos="255" width="1" />
  <labl>Flag for units structure</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All households</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates lag for units in structure.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>Not allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Household Imputation Flags Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_QVACANCY" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_QVACANCY">
  <location EndPos="256" StartPos="256" width="1" />
  <labl>Flag for vacancy</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All households</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates flag for vacancy.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>Not allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Household Imputation Flags Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_QVALUEH" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_QVALUEH">
  <location EndPos="257" StartPos="257" width="1" />
  <labl>Flag for house value</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All households</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates flag for house value.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>Original entry or Inapplicable (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Household Imputation Flags Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_QCONDOFE" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_QCONDOFE">
  <location EndPos="258" StartPos="258" width="1" />
  <labl>Flag for condominuim fee</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All households</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates flag for condominium fee.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>Not allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Household Imputation Flags Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_QTAXINCL" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_QTAXINCL">
  <location EndPos="259" StartPos="259" width="1" />
  <labl>Flag for tax included in monthly mortgage payment</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All households</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates flag for tax included in mortgage payment.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>Not allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Household Imputation Flags Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_FOODSTMP" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_FOODSTMP">
  <location EndPos="260" StartPos="260" width="1" />
  <labl>Food stamp recipiency</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All households</universe>
  <txt>This variable identifies food stamp recipiency.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>N/A</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Yes</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Household Economic Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_QFOODSTM" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_QFOODSTM">
  <location EndPos="261" StartPos="261" width="1" />
  <labl>Flag for foodstamp and foodstamp amount</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All households</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates flag for food-stamp and food-stamp amount.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>Not allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Household Imputation Flags Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_QMORTG2A" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_QMORTG2A">
  <location EndPos="262" StartPos="262" width="1" />
  <labl>Flag for second mortgage stutus</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All households</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates flag for second mortgage status.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>Not allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Household Imputation Flags Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_PUMASUPR" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_PUMASUPR">
  <location EndPos="267" StartPos="263" width="5" />
  <labl>Super Public Use Microdata Area</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All households</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates Super Public Use Microdata Area.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>72100</catValu>
    <labl>72100</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>72200</catValu>
    <labl>72200</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>72300</catValu>
    <labl>72300</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>72400</catValu>
    <labl>72400</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>72500</catValu>
    <labl>72500</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>72600</catValu>
    <labl>72600</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>72700</catValu>
    <labl>72700</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>72800</catValu>
    <labl>72800</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Geography: O-Z Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_BUILTYR2" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_BUILTYR2">
  <location EndPos="269" StartPos="268" width="2" />
  <labl>Age of structure, decade</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A098" a="all"&gt;2. About when was this building first built?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] 2005 or later&lt;br /&gt;[] 2000 to 2004&lt;br /&gt;[] 1990 to 1999&lt;br /&gt;[] 1980 to 1989&lt;br /&gt;[] 1970 to 1979&lt;br /&gt;[] 1960 to 1969&lt;br /&gt;[] 1950 to 1959&lt;br /&gt;[] 1940 to 1949&lt;br /&gt;[] 1939 or earlier&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A098" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;2. &lt;/span&gt;Mark the box that corresponds to the year in which the original construction was completed, not the time of any later remodeling, additions, or conversions.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;If you live on a boat or in a mobile home, enter the year corresponding to the model year in which it was manufactured.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;If you do not know the year the building was first built, enter your best estimate.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All households</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates age of structure (decade).</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>01</catValu>
    <labl>2005 or later</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>02</catValu>
    <labl>2000-2004</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>04</catValu>
    <labl>1990-1999</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>05</catValu>
    <labl>1980-1989</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>06</catValu>
    <labl>1970-1979</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>07</catValu>
    <labl>1960-1969</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>08</catValu>
    <labl>1950-1959</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>09</catValu>
    <labl>1940-1949</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>1939 or earlier</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Dwelling Characteristics Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_QBUILTY2" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_QBUILTY2">
  <location EndPos="270" StartPos="270" width="1" />
  <labl>Flag for age of structure</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All households</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates flag for age of structure.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>Not allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Household Imputation Flags Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_SECRES" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_SECRES">
  <location EndPos="271" StartPos="271" width="1" />
  <labl>Second residence status</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A105 PR05A106 PR05A107" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="ital"&gt;E. Answer questions 25a-c only if you listed at least one person on page 2. Otherwise, skip to page 24 for the mailing instructions.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;25a. Do you or any member of this household live or stay at this address year round?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Yes &lt;span class="ital"&gt;--&amp;gt; Skip to the questions for Person 1 on the next page&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[] No&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[25b. and 25c. are asked if any member of this household lived or stayed at this address year around.]&lt;br /&gt;25b. How many months a year do members of this household stay at this address?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Months: _ _&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;25c. What is the main reason members of this household are staying at this address?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] This is their permanent address&lt;br /&gt;[] This is their seasonal or vacation address&lt;br /&gt;[] To be close to work&lt;br /&gt;[] To attend school or college&lt;br /&gt;[] Looking for permanent housing&lt;br /&gt;[] Other reason(s). Specify ____&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A105 PR05A106 PR05A107" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;25&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;25a. Answer this question if you have listed at least one person on page 2 of the form. Mark the "Yes" box if any of the persons listed on pages 2 and 3 of the form live year round at the address on the front of the form. Then continue with the questions on page 7.&lt;br /&gt;If all of the persons listed on page 2 or 3 DO NOT live or stay at this address year round, mark the "No" box and continue with question 25b. &lt;br /&gt;25b. Indicate how many months a year members of this household stay at this address (print "01" if it is less than one month). &lt;br /&gt;25c. Mark the box that identifies the main reason why members of this household are staying at the house, apartment, or mobile home that uses the address on the front of the questionnaire.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Occupied dwellings [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates household's second residence status.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Not a second residence</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Second residence</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Other Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_SECRESMO" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_SECRESMO">
  <location EndPos="273" StartPos="272" width="2" />
  <labl>Months living in second residence</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A105 PR05A106 PR05A107" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="ital"&gt;E. Answer questions 25a-c only if you listed at least one person on page 2. Otherwise, skip to page 24 for the mailing instructions.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;25a. Do you or any member of this household live or stay at this address year round?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Yes &lt;span class="ital"&gt;--&amp;gt; Skip to the questions for Person 1 on the next page&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[] No&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[25b. and 25c. are asked if any member of this household lived or stayed at this address year around.]&lt;br /&gt;25b. How many months a year do members of this household stay at this address?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Months: _ _&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;25c. What is the main reason members of this household are staying at this address?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] This is their permanent address&lt;br /&gt;[] This is their seasonal or vacation address&lt;br /&gt;[] To be close to work&lt;br /&gt;[] To attend school or college&lt;br /&gt;[] Looking for permanent housing&lt;br /&gt;[] Other reason(s). Specify ____&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A105 PR05A106 PR05A107" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;25&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;25a. Answer this question if you have listed at least one person on page 2 of the form. Mark the "Yes" box if any of the persons listed on pages 2 and 3 of the form live year round at the address on the front of the form. Then continue with the questions on page 7.&lt;br /&gt;If all of the persons listed on page 2 or 3 DO NOT live or stay at this address year round, mark the "No" box and continue with question 25b. &lt;br /&gt;25b. Indicate how many months a year members of this household stay at this address (print "01" if it is less than one month). &lt;br /&gt;25c. Mark the box that identifies the main reason why members of this household are staying at the house, apartment, or mobile home that uses the address on the front of the questionnaire.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Households living in second residence [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the number of months living in second residence.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>00</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>01</catValu>
    <labl>1</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>02</catValu>
    <labl>2</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>03</catValu>
    <labl>3</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>04</catValu>
    <labl>4</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>05</catValu>
    <labl>5</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>06</catValu>
    <labl>6</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>07</catValu>
    <labl>7</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>08</catValu>
    <labl>8</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>09</catValu>
    <labl>9</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>10</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11</catValu>
    <labl>11</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Other Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_SECRESRE" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_SECRESRE">
  <location EndPos="274" StartPos="274" width="1" />
  <labl>Reason for second residence</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A105 PR05A106 PR05A107" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="ital"&gt;E. Answer questions 25a-c only if you listed at least one person on page 2. Otherwise, skip to page 24 for the mailing instructions.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;25a. Do you or any member of this household live or stay at this address year round?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Yes &lt;span class="ital"&gt;--&amp;gt; Skip to the questions for Person 1 on the next page&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[] No&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[25b. and 25c. are asked if any member of this household lived or stayed at this address year around.]&lt;br /&gt;25b. How many months a year do members of this household stay at this address?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Months: _ _&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;25c. What is the main reason members of this household are staying at this address?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] This is their permanent address&lt;br /&gt;[] This is their seasonal or vacation address&lt;br /&gt;[] To be close to work&lt;br /&gt;[] To attend school or college&lt;br /&gt;[] Looking for permanent housing&lt;br /&gt;[] Other reason(s). Specify ____&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A105 PR05A106 PR05A107" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;25&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;25a. Answer this question if you have listed at least one person on page 2 of the form. Mark the "Yes" box if any of the persons listed on pages 2 and 3 of the form live year round at the address on the front of the form. Then continue with the questions on page 7.&lt;br /&gt;If all of the persons listed on page 2 or 3 DO NOT live or stay at this address year round, mark the "No" box and continue with question 25b. &lt;br /&gt;25b. Indicate how many months a year members of this household stay at this address (print "01" if it is less than one month). &lt;br /&gt;25c. Mark the box that identifies the main reason why members of this household are staying at the house, apartment, or mobile home that uses the address on the front of the questionnaire.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Households living in second residence [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the reason for living in the second residence.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Permanent address</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Seasonal or vacation address</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>To be close to work</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Attend school or college</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>Looking for permanent housing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6</catValu>
    <labl>Other reason</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Other Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_FDSTPAMT" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="contin" name="PR2005A_FDSTPAMT">
  <location EndPos="279" StartPos="275" width="5" />
  <labl>Food stamp amount</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v=" PR05A094 PR05A108" a="all"&gt;15. At any time during the past 12 months, did anyone in this household receive Food Stamps?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Yes&lt;br /&gt;What was the value of the Food Stamps received during the past 12 months?&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i2"&gt;Past 12 month's value: $____.00&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] No&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A094 PR05A108" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;15. &lt;/span&gt;Give amount received in food stamps&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Occupied dwellings [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the food stamp amount.</txt>
  <codInstr>This is a 5-digit numeric variable.

		
Codes99999 = NIU.</codInstr>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Household Economic Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_HHTYPE" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_HHTYPE">
  <location EndPos="280" StartPos="280" width="1" />
  <labl>Household type</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Occupied dwellings [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the type of household.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Married-couple family household</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Male householder, no wife present</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>Female householder, no husband present</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Male householder, living alone</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>Male householder, not living alone</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6</catValu>
    <labl>Female householder, living alone</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7</catValu>
    <labl>Female householder, not living alone</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Constructed Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_QVEHICLE" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_QVEHICLE">
  <location EndPos="281" StartPos="281" width="1" />
  <labl>Data quality flag for vehicle</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All households</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates data quality flag for vehicle.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>Not allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Household Imputation Flags Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PERNUM" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="contin" name="PERNUM">
  <location EndPos="33" StartPos="30" width="4" />
  <labl>Person number</labl>
  <txt>PERNUM numbers all persons within each household consecutively (starting with "1" for the first person record of each household). When combined with SAMPLE and SERIAL, PERNUM uniquely identifies each person in the IPUMS-International database.</txt>
  <codInstr>PERNUM is a 4-digit numeric variable.</codInstr>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Technical Person Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PERWT" dcml="2" files="P" intrvl="contin" name="PERWT">
  <location EndPos="41" StartPos="34" width="8" />
  <labl>Person weight</labl>
  <txt>PERWT indicates the number of persons in the actual population represented by the person in the sample.

For the samples that are truly weighted (see the comparability discussion), PERWT must be used to yield accurate statistics for the population.

NOTE: PERWT has 2 implied decimal places.  That is, the last two digits of the eight-digit variable are decimal digits, but there is no actual decimal in the data.</txt>
  <codInstr>PERWT is an 8-digit numeric variable with 2 implied decimal places. See the variable description.</codInstr>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Technical Person Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="MOMLOC" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="contin" name="MOMLOC">
  <location EndPos="44" StartPos="42" width="3" />
  <labl>Mother's location in household</labl>
  <txt>MOMLOC is a constructed variable that indicates whether or not the person's mother lived in the same household and, if so, gives the person number of the mother (see PERNUM). MOMLOC makes it easy for researchers to link the characteristics of children and their (probable) mothers.  

The method by which probable child-mother links are identified is described in PARRULE.

The general design of MOMLOC and other constructed variables follows the methods developed for IPUMS-USA "Family Interrelationships," but the details vary significantly. For more details on the construction of MOMLOC, see the Comparability section of PARRULE and this paper on IPUMSI family linking methodology.

Note: MOMLOC identifies social relationships (such as stepmother and adopted mother) as well as biological relationships. The variable STEPMOM is designed to identify some of these social relationships. To restrict MOMLOC to biological mothers, such as for own children fertility estimation, MOMLOC should be reset to zero when STEPMOM is greater than zero.</txt>
  <codInstr>MOMLOC is a 3-digit numeric variable.

		
Codes0 = No mother of this person present in the household.
1 or higher = The person number of this person's mother</codInstr>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Constructed Family Interrelationship Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="POPLOC" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="contin" name="POPLOC">
  <location EndPos="47" StartPos="45" width="3" />
  <labl>Father's location in household</labl>
  <txt>POPLOC is a constructed variable that indicates whether or not the person's father lived in the same household and, if so, gives the person number of the father (see PERNUM). POPLOC makes it easy for researchers to link the characteristics of children and their (probable) fathers.  

The method by which probable child-father links are identified is described in PARRULE.

The general design of POPLOC and other constructed variables follows the methods developed for IPUMS-USA "Family Interrelationships," but the details vary significantly. For more details on the construction of POPLOC, see the Comparability section of PARRULE and this paper on IPUMSI family linking methodology.

Note: POPLOC identifies social relationships (such as stepfather and adopted father) as well as biological relationships. The variable STEPPOP is designed to identify some of these social relationships. To restrict POPLOC to biological mothers, such as for own children fertility estimation, POPLOC should be reset to zero when STEPPOP is greater than zero.</txt>
  <codInstr>POPLOC is a 3-digit numeric variable.

		
Codes0 = No father of this person present in the household.
1 or higher = The person number of this person's father</codInstr>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Constructed Family Interrelationship Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="SPLOC" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="contin" name="SPLOC">
  <location EndPos="50" StartPos="48" width="3" />
  <labl>Spouse's location in household</labl>
  <txt>SPLOC is a constructed variable that indicates whether or not the person's spouse lived in the same household and, if so, gives the person number (PERNUM) of the spouse.  SPLOC makes it easy for researchers to link the characteristics of (probable) spouses.  

The method by which probable spouse-spouse links are identified is described in SPRULE.

The general design of SPLOC and other constructed variables is modeled on the methods developed for IPUMS-USA "Family Interrelationships", but the details vary significantly. For more details on the construction of SPLOC, see the Comparability section of SPRULE and this paper on IPUMSI family linking methodology.</txt>
  <codInstr>SPLOC is a 3-digit numeric variable.

		
Codes0 = No spouse of this person present in the household.
1 or higher = The person number of this person's spouse</codInstr>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Constructed Family Interrelationship Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PARRULE" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PARRULE">
  <location EndPos="52" StartPos="51" width="2" />
  <labl>Rule for linking parent</labl>
  <txt>PARRULE describes the criteria by which the IPUMS International variables MOMLOC and POPLOC linked the person to a probable mother and/or father.

IPUMS International establishes child-parent links according to five basic rules, and PARRULE gives the number of the rule that applied to the link in question. A link to any parent automatically generates a second link to that parent's spouse or partner, so only one rule is needed to describe both MOMLOC and POPLOC.

The design of the interrelationship variables is described in this paper on IPUMSI family linking methodology.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>00</catValu>
    <labl>No parent of person in household</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11</catValu>
    <labl>Link to head or spouse, unambiguous</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>12</catValu>
    <labl>Link to head or spouse, ambiguous</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21</catValu>
    <labl>Child-Grandchild, within empirical child cap</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>22</catValu>
    <labl>Child-Grandchild, within constructed child cap</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>23</catValu>
    <labl>Child-Grandchild, exceeds child cap</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>31</catValu>
    <labl>Specified Other Relatives, within empirical child cap</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>32</catValu>
    <labl>Specified Other Relatives, within constructed child cap</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>33</catValu>
    <labl>Specified Other Relatives, exceeds child cap</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>41</catValu>
    <labl>Other Relatives, within empirical child cap</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>42</catValu>
    <labl>Other Relatives, within constructed child cap</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>51</catValu>
    <labl>Non-Relatives, within empirical child cap</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>52</catValu>
    <labl>Non-Relatives, within constructed child cap</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Constructed Family Interrelationship Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="SPRULE" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="SPRULE">
  <location EndPos="54" StartPos="53" width="2" />
  <labl>Rule for linking spouse</labl>
  <txt>SPRULE explains the criteria by which the IPUMS-International variable SPLOC linked the person to his/her probable spouse. 

IPUMS International establishes spouse-spouse links according to five basic rules, and SPRULE gives the number of the rule that applied to the link in question.  A sixth rule identifies sample-specific linking procedures only imposed in selected instances.

The design of the interrelationship variables is described in this paper on IPUMSI family linking methodology.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>00</catValu>
    <labl>No spouse present</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>01</catValu>
    <labl>Rule 1: strong relationship pairing, couple adjacent</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>02</catValu>
    <labl>Rule 2: strong relationship pairing, couple not adjacent</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>03</catValu>
    <labl>Rule 3: weak relationship pairing, couple adjacent</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>04</catValu>
    <labl>Rule 4: weak relationship pairing, couple not adjacent</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>05</catValu>
    <labl>Rule 5: weak consensual union pairings</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>06</catValu>
    <labl>Rule 6: sample-specific rules (usually child-to-child)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Constructed Family Interrelationship Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="STEPMOM" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="STEPMOM">
  <location EndPos="55" StartPos="55" width="1" />
  <labl>Probable stepmother</labl>
  <txt>STEPMOM indicates whether a person's mother, as identified by MOMLOC, was most probably not the person's biological mother. Non-zero values of STEPMOM explain why it is probable that the person's mother was a step- or adopted mother. A value of 0 indicates no likely stepmother because (1) the mother identified in MOMLOC was probably the biological mother or (2) there is no mother of this person present in the household.
 
The codes for STEPMOM are as follows:

0 = Biological mother or no mother of this person present in household.  
1 = Mother has no children born or surviving.
2 = Child reports mother is deceased.
3 = Explicitly identified relationship (stepchild, adopted child, child of unmarried partner, stepchild/child-in-law). 
4 = Mother reports no children in the home.
5 = Age difference between mother and child was less than 12 or greater than 54 years.
6 = Child exceeds known fertility of mother.

In cases where more than one criterion for a likely stepmother is met, STEPMOM will take the value of the criterion with the lowest code. See PARRULE for a description of the linking process.

In cases where a mother is linked to more children than she reports in CHBORN or CHSURV, the determination of which children to flag as probable stepchildren is based first on the strength of the child-mother pairing (see PARRULE), and then on the order of children in the household roster. Since most links to a given mother will be made at the same strength level, order will often be the decisive factor in flagging probable stepmother relationships.

Users should note that there are many stepmothers and adopted mothers in the population that cannot be identified with information available in the censuses. Therefore, STEPMOM will always under-represent their actual number in the population.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>Biological mother or no mother present</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Mother has no children born or surviving</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Child reports mother is deceased</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>Explicitly identified step relationship</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Mother reports no children in the home</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>Age difference implausible</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6</catValu>
    <labl>Child exceeds known fertility of mother</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Constructed Family Interrelationship Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="STEPPOP" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="STEPPOP">
  <location EndPos="56" StartPos="56" width="1" />
  <labl>Probable stepfather</labl>
  <txt>STEPPOP indicates whether a person's father, as identified by POPLOC, was most probably not the person's biological father. Non-zero values of STEPPOP explain why it is probable that the person's father was a step- or adopted father. A value of 0 indicates no likely stepfather because (1) the father identified in POPLOC was probably the biological father or (2) there is no father of this person present in the household.
 
The codes for STEPPOP are as follows:

0 = Biological father or no father of this person present in household.  
1 = Child reports father is deceased.
2 = Explicitly identified relationship (stepchild, adopted child, child of unmarried partner; stepchild/child-in-law). 
3 = Age difference between father and child was less than 12 or greater than 54 years.

In cases where more than one criterion for a likely stepfather is met, STEPPOP will take the value of the criterion with the lowest code. See PARRULE for a description of the linking process.

Users should note that there are many stepfathers and adopted fathers in the population that cannot be identified with information available in the censuses. Therefore, STEPPOP will always under-represent their actual number in the population.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>Biological father or no father present</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Child reports father is deceased</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Explicitly identified step relationship</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>Age difference implausible</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Spouse of mother</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>Identified as adopted</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6</catValu>
    <labl>Surname difference -- male child or never-married female</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Constructed Family Interrelationship Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="POLYMAL" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="POLYMAL">
  <location EndPos="57" StartPos="57" width="1" />
  <labl>Man with more than one wife linked</labl>
  <txt>POLYMAL indicates if a man had more than one wife linked to him in the constructed IPUMS variable SPLOC -- Spouse's Location in Household.  

The point of POLYMAL is to facilitate using SPLOC in samples that identify polygamy.  Some statistical matching procedures expect to find only one matching record for each subject record.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>No more than one wife linked via SPLOC</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>More than one wife linked via SPLOC</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Constructed Family Interrelationship Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="POLY2ND" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="POLY2ND">
  <location EndPos="58" StartPos="58" width="1" />
  <labl>Woman is second or higher order wife</labl>
  <txt>POLY2ND indicates if a woman was the second or higher order wife linked to a husband in the constructed IPUMS variable SPLOC -- Spouse's Location in Household.  The variable does not suggest the actual marital order of wives, only their relative positions in the person order of the household as it was enumerated.

The point of POLY2ND is to facilitate using SPLOC in samples that identify polygamy.  Some statistical matching procedures expect to find only one matching record for each subject record.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>Person is not the 2nd or higher order wife linked via SPLOC</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Person is the 2nd or higher order wife linked via SPLOC</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Constructed Family Interrelationship Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="FAMUNIT" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="contin" name="FAMUNIT">
  <location EndPos="62" StartPos="59" width="4" />
  <labl>Family unit membership</labl>
  <txt>FAMUNIT is a constructed variable indicating to which family within the household a person belongs. 

All persons related to the household head receive a 1 (see RELATE). Each secondary family or secondary individual receives a higher code. For purposes of FAMUNIT, secondary families are individuals or groups of persons linked together by the IPUMS constructed pointer variables SPLOC, MOMLOC, and POPLOC (location of spouse, mother, and father).</txt>
  <codInstr>FAMUNIT is a 4-digit numeric variable.

		
CodesIf there is only one group of related individuals within the household, all of them will be coded "1;" if there is a second, separate such group listed on the form, all of them will be coded "2," and so on.</codInstr>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Constructed Family Interrelationship Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="FAMSIZE" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="FAMSIZE">
  <location EndPos="66" StartPos="63" width="4" />
  <labl>Number of own family members in household</labl>
  <txt>FAMSIZE counts the number of the person's own family members living in the household with her/him, including the person her/himself.  These include all persons related to the person by blood, adoption, or marriage as indicated by the census forms or inferred from them.

FAMSIZE is calculated from the units identified in the IPUMS constructed variable FAMUNIT (family unit membership).  The primary family is defined as all persons related to the head in the RELATE variable. Secondary families are individuals or groups of persons linked together by the IPUMS constructed pointer variables SPLOC, MOMLOC, and POPLOC (location of spouse, mother, and father).</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0001</catValu>
    <labl>1 family member present</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0002</catValu>
    <labl>2 family members present</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0003</catValu>
    <labl>3 family members present</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0004</catValu>
    <labl>4</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0005</catValu>
    <labl>5</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0006</catValu>
    <labl>6</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0007</catValu>
    <labl>7</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0008</catValu>
    <labl>8</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0009</catValu>
    <labl>9</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0010</catValu>
    <labl>10</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0011</catValu>
    <labl>11</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0012</catValu>
    <labl>12</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0013</catValu>
    <labl>13</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0014</catValu>
    <labl>14</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0015</catValu>
    <labl>15</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0016</catValu>
    <labl>16</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0017</catValu>
    <labl>17</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0018</catValu>
    <labl>18</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0019</catValu>
    <labl>19</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0020</catValu>
    <labl>20</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0021</catValu>
    <labl>21</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0022</catValu>
    <labl>22</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0023</catValu>
    <labl>23</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0024</catValu>
    <labl>24</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0025</catValu>
    <labl>25</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0026</catValu>
    <labl>26</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0027</catValu>
    <labl>27</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0028</catValu>
    <labl>28</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0029</catValu>
    <labl>29</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0030</catValu>
    <labl>30</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0031</catValu>
    <labl>31</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0032</catValu>
    <labl>32</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0033</catValu>
    <labl>33</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0034</catValu>
    <labl>34</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0035</catValu>
    <labl>35</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0036</catValu>
    <labl>36</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0037</catValu>
    <labl>37</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0038</catValu>
    <labl>38</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0039</catValu>
    <labl>39</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0040</catValu>
    <labl>40</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0041</catValu>
    <labl>41</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0042</catValu>
    <labl>42</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0043</catValu>
    <labl>43</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0044</catValu>
    <labl>44</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0045</catValu>
    <labl>45</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0046</catValu>
    <labl>46</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0047</catValu>
    <labl>47</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0048</catValu>
    <labl>48</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0049</catValu>
    <labl>49</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0050</catValu>
    <labl>50</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0051</catValu>
    <labl>51</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0052</catValu>
    <labl>52</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0053</catValu>
    <labl>53</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0054</catValu>
    <labl>54</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0055</catValu>
    <labl>55</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0056</catValu>
    <labl>56</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0057</catValu>
    <labl>57</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0058</catValu>
    <labl>58</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0059</catValu>
    <labl>59</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0060</catValu>
    <labl>60</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0061</catValu>
    <labl>61</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0062</catValu>
    <labl>62</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0063</catValu>
    <labl>63</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0064</catValu>
    <labl>64</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0065</catValu>
    <labl>65</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0066</catValu>
    <labl>66</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0067</catValu>
    <labl>67</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0068</catValu>
    <labl>68</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0069</catValu>
    <labl>69</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0070</catValu>
    <labl>70</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0071</catValu>
    <labl>71</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0072</catValu>
    <labl>72</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0073</catValu>
    <labl>73</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0074</catValu>
    <labl>74</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0075</catValu>
    <labl>75</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0076</catValu>
    <labl>76</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0077</catValu>
    <labl>77</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0078</catValu>
    <labl>78</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0079</catValu>
    <labl>79</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0080</catValu>
    <labl>80</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0081</catValu>
    <labl>81</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0082</catValu>
    <labl>82</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0083</catValu>
    <labl>83</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0084</catValu>
    <labl>84</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0085</catValu>
    <labl>85</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0086</catValu>
    <labl>86</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0087</catValu>
    <labl>87</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0088</catValu>
    <labl>88</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0089</catValu>
    <labl>89</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0090</catValu>
    <labl>90</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0091</catValu>
    <labl>91</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0092</catValu>
    <labl>92</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0093</catValu>
    <labl>93</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0094</catValu>
    <labl>94</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0095</catValu>
    <labl>95</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0096</catValu>
    <labl>96</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0097</catValu>
    <labl>97</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0098</catValu>
    <labl>98</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0099</catValu>
    <labl>99 or more persons</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Constructed Family Interrelationship Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="NCHILD" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="NCHILD">
  <location EndPos="68" StartPos="67" width="2" />
  <labl>Number of own children in household</labl>
  <txt>NCHILD provides a count of the person's own children living in the household with her or him. These include all children linked to the person via the constructed IPUMS pointer variables MOMLOC or POPLOC -- mother's and father's location in the household.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>00</catValu>
    <labl>0</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>01</catValu>
    <labl>1</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>02</catValu>
    <labl>2</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>03</catValu>
    <labl>3</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>04</catValu>
    <labl>4</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>05</catValu>
    <labl>5</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>06</catValu>
    <labl>6</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>07</catValu>
    <labl>7</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>08</catValu>
    <labl>8</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>09</catValu>
    <labl>9 or more children in household</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Constructed Family Interrelationship Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="NCHLT5" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="NCHLT5">
  <location EndPos="70" StartPos="69" width="2" />
  <labl>Number of own children under age 5 in household</labl>
  <txt>NCHLT5 provides a count of the person's own children under age five living in the household with her or him. These include all children linked to the person via the constructed IPUMS pointer variables MOMLOC or POPLOC -- mother's and father's location in the household.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>00</catValu>
    <labl>0</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>01</catValu>
    <labl>1</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>02</catValu>
    <labl>2</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>03</catValu>
    <labl>3</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>04</catValu>
    <labl>4</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>05</catValu>
    <labl>5</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>06</catValu>
    <labl>6</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>07</catValu>
    <labl>7</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>08</catValu>
    <labl>8</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>09</catValu>
    <labl>9 or more own children under age 5 in household</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>98</catValu>
    <labl>One or more children have unknown age</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Constructed Family Interrelationship Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="ELDCH" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="ELDCH">
  <location EndPos="72" StartPos="71" width="2" />
  <labl>Age of eldest own child in household</labl>
  <txt>ELDCH gives the age of the person's oldest own child living in the household with her or him. These include all children linked to the person via the constructed IPUMS pointer variables MOMLOC or POPLOC -- mother's and father's location in the household. 

ELDCH is top-coded at age 50 or older.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>00</catValu>
    <labl>0</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>01</catValu>
    <labl>1</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>02</catValu>
    <labl>2</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>03</catValu>
    <labl>3</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>04</catValu>
    <labl>4</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>05</catValu>
    <labl>5</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>06</catValu>
    <labl>6</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>07</catValu>
    <labl>7</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>08</catValu>
    <labl>8</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>09</catValu>
    <labl>9</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>10</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11</catValu>
    <labl>11</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>12</catValu>
    <labl>12</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>13</catValu>
    <labl>13</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>14</catValu>
    <labl>14</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>15</catValu>
    <labl>15</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>16</catValu>
    <labl>16</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>17</catValu>
    <labl>17</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>18</catValu>
    <labl>18</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>19</catValu>
    <labl>19</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>20</catValu>
    <labl>20</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21</catValu>
    <labl>21</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>22</catValu>
    <labl>22</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>23</catValu>
    <labl>23</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>24</catValu>
    <labl>24</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>25</catValu>
    <labl>25</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>26</catValu>
    <labl>26</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>27</catValu>
    <labl>27</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>28</catValu>
    <labl>28</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>29</catValu>
    <labl>29</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>30</catValu>
    <labl>30</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>31</catValu>
    <labl>31</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>32</catValu>
    <labl>32</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>33</catValu>
    <labl>33</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>34</catValu>
    <labl>34</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>35</catValu>
    <labl>35</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>36</catValu>
    <labl>36</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>37</catValu>
    <labl>37</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>38</catValu>
    <labl>38</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>39</catValu>
    <labl>39</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>40</catValu>
    <labl>40</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>41</catValu>
    <labl>41</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>42</catValu>
    <labl>42</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>43</catValu>
    <labl>43</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>44</catValu>
    <labl>44</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>45</catValu>
    <labl>45</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>46</catValu>
    <labl>46</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>47</catValu>
    <labl>47</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>48</catValu>
    <labl>48</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>49</catValu>
    <labl>49</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>50</catValu>
    <labl>50 or older</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>98</catValu>
    <labl>One or more children have unknown age</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>99</catValu>
    <labl>No own child in household</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Constructed Family Interrelationship Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="YNGCH" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="YNGCH">
  <location EndPos="74" StartPos="73" width="2" />
  <labl>Age of youngest own child in household</labl>
  <txt>YNGCH gives the age of the person's youngest own child living in the household with her or him. These include all children linked to the person via the constructed IPUMS pointer variables MOMLOC or POPLOC -- mother's and father's location in the household. 

YNGCH is top-coded at age 50 or older.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>00</catValu>
    <labl>0</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>01</catValu>
    <labl>1</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>02</catValu>
    <labl>2</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>03</catValu>
    <labl>3</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>04</catValu>
    <labl>4</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>05</catValu>
    <labl>5</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>06</catValu>
    <labl>6</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>07</catValu>
    <labl>7</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>08</catValu>
    <labl>8</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>09</catValu>
    <labl>9</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>10</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11</catValu>
    <labl>11</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>12</catValu>
    <labl>12</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>13</catValu>
    <labl>13</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>14</catValu>
    <labl>14</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>15</catValu>
    <labl>15</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>16</catValu>
    <labl>16</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>17</catValu>
    <labl>17</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>18</catValu>
    <labl>18</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>19</catValu>
    <labl>19</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>20</catValu>
    <labl>20</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21</catValu>
    <labl>21</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>22</catValu>
    <labl>22</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>23</catValu>
    <labl>23</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>24</catValu>
    <labl>24</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>25</catValu>
    <labl>25</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>26</catValu>
    <labl>26</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>27</catValu>
    <labl>27</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>28</catValu>
    <labl>28</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>29</catValu>
    <labl>29</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>30</catValu>
    <labl>30</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>31</catValu>
    <labl>31</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>32</catValu>
    <labl>32</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>33</catValu>
    <labl>33</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>34</catValu>
    <labl>34</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>35</catValu>
    <labl>35</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>36</catValu>
    <labl>36</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>37</catValu>
    <labl>37</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>38</catValu>
    <labl>38</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>39</catValu>
    <labl>39</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>40</catValu>
    <labl>40</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>41</catValu>
    <labl>41</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>42</catValu>
    <labl>42</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>43</catValu>
    <labl>43</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>44</catValu>
    <labl>44</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>45</catValu>
    <labl>45</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>46</catValu>
    <labl>46</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>47</catValu>
    <labl>47</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>48</catValu>
    <labl>48</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>49</catValu>
    <labl>49</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>50</catValu>
    <labl>50 or older</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>98</catValu>
    <labl>One or more children have unknown age</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>99</catValu>
    <labl>No own child in household</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Constructed Family Interrelationship Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="RELATE" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="RELATE">
  <location EndPos="75" StartPos="75" width="1" />
  <labl>Relationship to household head [general version]</labl>
  <txt>RELATE describes the relationship of the individual to the head of household (sometimes called the householder or reference person).</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Head</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Spouse/partner</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>Child</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Other relative</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>Non-relative</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6</catValu>
    <labl>Other relative or non-relative</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Demographic Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="RELATED" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="RELATED">
  <location EndPos="79" StartPos="76" width="4" />
  <labl>Relationship to household head [detailed version]</labl>
  <txt>RELATE describes the relationship of the individual to the head of household (sometimes called the householder or reference person).</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1000</catValu>
    <labl>Head</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2000</catValu>
    <labl>Spouse/partner</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2100</catValu>
    <labl>Spouse</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2200</catValu>
    <labl>Unmarried partner</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2210</catValu>
    <labl>Civil union</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2300</catValu>
    <labl>Same-sex spouse/partner</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3000</catValu>
    <labl>Child</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3100</catValu>
    <labl>Biological child</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3200</catValu>
    <labl>Adopted child</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3300</catValu>
    <labl>Stepchild</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3400</catValu>
    <labl>Child/child-in-law</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3500</catValu>
    <labl>Child/child-in-law/grandchild</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3600</catValu>
    <labl>Child of unmarried partner</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4000</catValu>
    <labl>Other relative</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4100</catValu>
    <labl>Grandchild</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4110</catValu>
    <labl>Grandchild or great grandchild</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4120</catValu>
    <labl>Great grandchild</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4130</catValu>
    <labl>Great-great grandchild</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4200</catValu>
    <labl>Parent/parent-in-law</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4210</catValu>
    <labl>Parent</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4211</catValu>
    <labl>Stepparent</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4220</catValu>
    <labl>Parent-in-law</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4300</catValu>
    <labl>Child-in-law</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4301</catValu>
    <labl>Daughter-in-law</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4302</catValu>
    <labl>Spouse/partner of child</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4310</catValu>
    <labl>Unmarried partner of child</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4400</catValu>
    <labl>Sibling/sibling-in-law</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4410</catValu>
    <labl>Sibling</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4420</catValu>
    <labl>Stepsibling</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4430</catValu>
    <labl>Sibling-in-law</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4431</catValu>
    <labl>Sibling of spouse/partner</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4432</catValu>
    <labl>Spouse/partner of sibling</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4500</catValu>
    <labl>Grandparent</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4510</catValu>
    <labl>Great grandparent</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4600</catValu>
    <labl>Parent/grandparent/ascendant</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4700</catValu>
    <labl>Aunt/uncle</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4800</catValu>
    <labl>Other specified relative</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4810</catValu>
    <labl>Nephew/niece</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4820</catValu>
    <labl>Cousin</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4830</catValu>
    <labl>Sibling's sibling-in-law</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4900</catValu>
    <labl>Other relative, not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4910</catValu>
    <labl>Other relative with same family name</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4920</catValu>
    <labl>Other relative with different family name</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4930</catValu>
    <labl>Other relative, not specified (secondary family)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5000</catValu>
    <labl>Non-relative</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5100</catValu>
    <labl>Friend/guest/visitor/partner</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5110</catValu>
    <labl>Partner/friend</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5111</catValu>
    <labl>Friend</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5112</catValu>
    <labl>Partner/roommate</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5113</catValu>
    <labl>Housemate/roommate</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5120</catValu>
    <labl>Visitor</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5130</catValu>
    <labl>Ex-spouse</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5140</catValu>
    <labl>Godparent</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5150</catValu>
    <labl>Godchild</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5200</catValu>
    <labl>Employee</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5210</catValu>
    <labl>Domestic employee</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5220</catValu>
    <labl>Relative of employee, n.s.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5221</catValu>
    <labl>Spouse of servant</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5222</catValu>
    <labl>Child of servant</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5223</catValu>
    <labl>Other relative of servant</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5300</catValu>
    <labl>Roomer/boarder/lodger/foster child</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5310</catValu>
    <labl>Boarder</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5311</catValu>
    <labl>Boarder or guest</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5320</catValu>
    <labl>Lodger</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5330</catValu>
    <labl>Foster child</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5340</catValu>
    <labl>Tutored/foster child</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5350</catValu>
    <labl>Tutored child</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5400</catValu>
    <labl>Employee, boarder, or guest</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5500</catValu>
    <labl>Other specified non-relative</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5510</catValu>
    <labl>Agregado</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5520</catValu>
    <labl>Temporary resident, guest</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5600</catValu>
    <labl>Group quarters</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5610</catValu>
    <labl>Group quarters, non-inmates</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5620</catValu>
    <labl>Institutional inmates</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5900</catValu>
    <labl>Non-relative, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6000</catValu>
    <labl>Other relative or non-relative</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9999</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Demographic Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="AGE" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="AGE">
  <location EndPos="82" StartPos="80" width="3" />
  <labl>Age</labl>
  <txt>AGE gives age in years as of the person's last birthday prior to or on the day of enumeration.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>000</catValu>
    <labl>Less than 1 year</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>001</catValu>
    <labl>1 year</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>002</catValu>
    <labl>2 years</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>003</catValu>
    <labl>3</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>004</catValu>
    <labl>4</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>005</catValu>
    <labl>5</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>006</catValu>
    <labl>6</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>007</catValu>
    <labl>7</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>008</catValu>
    <labl>8</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>009</catValu>
    <labl>9</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>010</catValu>
    <labl>10</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>011</catValu>
    <labl>11</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>012</catValu>
    <labl>12</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>013</catValu>
    <labl>13</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>014</catValu>
    <labl>14</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>015</catValu>
    <labl>15</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>016</catValu>
    <labl>16</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>017</catValu>
    <labl>17</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>018</catValu>
    <labl>18</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>019</catValu>
    <labl>19</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>020</catValu>
    <labl>20</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>021</catValu>
    <labl>21</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>022</catValu>
    <labl>22</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>023</catValu>
    <labl>23</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>024</catValu>
    <labl>24</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>025</catValu>
    <labl>25</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>026</catValu>
    <labl>26</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>027</catValu>
    <labl>27</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>028</catValu>
    <labl>28</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>029</catValu>
    <labl>29</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>030</catValu>
    <labl>30</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>031</catValu>
    <labl>31</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>032</catValu>
    <labl>32</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>033</catValu>
    <labl>33</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>034</catValu>
    <labl>34</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>035</catValu>
    <labl>35</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>036</catValu>
    <labl>36</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>037</catValu>
    <labl>37</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>038</catValu>
    <labl>38</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>039</catValu>
    <labl>39</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>040</catValu>
    <labl>40</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>041</catValu>
    <labl>41</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>042</catValu>
    <labl>42</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>043</catValu>
    <labl>43</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>044</catValu>
    <labl>44</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>045</catValu>
    <labl>45</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>046</catValu>
    <labl>46</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>047</catValu>
    <labl>47</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>048</catValu>
    <labl>48</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>049</catValu>
    <labl>49</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>050</catValu>
    <labl>50</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>051</catValu>
    <labl>51</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>052</catValu>
    <labl>52</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>053</catValu>
    <labl>53</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>054</catValu>
    <labl>54</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>055</catValu>
    <labl>55</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>056</catValu>
    <labl>56</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>057</catValu>
    <labl>57</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>058</catValu>
    <labl>58</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>059</catValu>
    <labl>59</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>060</catValu>
    <labl>60</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>061</catValu>
    <labl>61</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>062</catValu>
    <labl>62</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>063</catValu>
    <labl>63</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>064</catValu>
    <labl>64</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>065</catValu>
    <labl>65</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>066</catValu>
    <labl>66</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>067</catValu>
    <labl>67</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>068</catValu>
    <labl>68</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>069</catValu>
    <labl>69</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>070</catValu>
    <labl>70</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>071</catValu>
    <labl>71</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>072</catValu>
    <labl>72</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>073</catValu>
    <labl>73</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>074</catValu>
    <labl>74</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>075</catValu>
    <labl>75</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>076</catValu>
    <labl>76</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>077</catValu>
    <labl>77</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>078</catValu>
    <labl>78</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>079</catValu>
    <labl>79</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>080</catValu>
    <labl>80</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>081</catValu>
    <labl>81</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>082</catValu>
    <labl>82</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>083</catValu>
    <labl>83</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>084</catValu>
    <labl>84</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>085</catValu>
    <labl>85</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>086</catValu>
    <labl>86</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>087</catValu>
    <labl>87</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>088</catValu>
    <labl>88</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>089</catValu>
    <labl>89</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>090</catValu>
    <labl>90</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>091</catValu>
    <labl>91</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>092</catValu>
    <labl>92</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>093</catValu>
    <labl>93</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>094</catValu>
    <labl>94</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>095</catValu>
    <labl>95</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>096</catValu>
    <labl>96</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>097</catValu>
    <labl>97</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>098</catValu>
    <labl>98</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>099</catValu>
    <labl>99</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>100</catValu>
    <labl>100+</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>999</catValu>
    <labl>Not reported/missing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Demographic Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="AGE2" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="AGE2">
  <location EndPos="84" StartPos="83" width="2" />
  <labl>Age, grouped into intervals</labl>
  <txt>AGE2 gives computed years of age grouped into intervals.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>01</catValu>
    <labl>0 to 4</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>02</catValu>
    <labl>5 to 9</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>03</catValu>
    <labl>10 to 14</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>04</catValu>
    <labl>15 to 19</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>05</catValu>
    <labl>0 to 5</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>06</catValu>
    <labl>6 to 10</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>07</catValu>
    <labl>10 to 15</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>08</catValu>
    <labl>11 to 14</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>09</catValu>
    <labl>15 to 17</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>16 to 19</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11</catValu>
    <labl>18 to 24</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>12</catValu>
    <labl>20 to 24</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>13</catValu>
    <labl>25 to 29</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>14</catValu>
    <labl>30 to 34</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>15</catValu>
    <labl>35 to 39</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>16</catValu>
    <labl>40 to 44</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>17</catValu>
    <labl>45 to 49</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>18</catValu>
    <labl>50 to 54</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>19</catValu>
    <labl>55 to 59</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>20</catValu>
    <labl>60 to 64</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21</catValu>
    <labl>65 to 69</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>22</catValu>
    <labl>70 to 74</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>23</catValu>
    <labl>75 to 79</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>24</catValu>
    <labl>80 to 84</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>25</catValu>
    <labl>85+</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>98</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Demographic Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="SEX" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="SEX">
  <location EndPos="85" StartPos="85" width="1" />
  <labl>Sex</labl>
  <txt>SEX reports the sex (gender) of the respondent.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Male</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Female</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Demographic Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="MARST" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="MARST">
  <location EndPos="86" StartPos="86" width="1" />
  <labl>Marital status [general version]</labl>
  <txt>MARST describes the person's current marital status according to law or custom.  Individuals who remarried should report the status relevant to their most recent marriage.  Census instructions rarely explicitly limit marital status to strictly legal unions.

Note regarding universe: The lowest age at which a person can be anything but "never married" varies among samples.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Single/never married</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Married/in union</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>Separated/divorced/spouse absent</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Widowed</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown/missing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Demographic Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="MARSTD" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="MARSTD">
  <location EndPos="89" StartPos="87" width="3" />
  <labl>Marital status [detailed version]</labl>
  <txt>MARST describes the person's current marital status according to law or custom.  Individuals who remarried should report the status relevant to their most recent marriage.  Census instructions rarely explicitly limit marital status to strictly legal unions.

Note regarding universe: The lowest age at which a person can be anything but "never married" varies among samples.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>000</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>100</catValu>
    <labl>Single/never married</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>110</catValu>
    <labl>Engaged</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>111</catValu>
    <labl>Never married and never cohabited</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>200</catValu>
    <labl>Married or consensual union</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>210</catValu>
    <labl>Married, formally</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>211</catValu>
    <labl>Married, civil</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>212</catValu>
    <labl>Married, religious</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>213</catValu>
    <labl>Married, civil and religious</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>214</catValu>
    <labl>Married, civil or religious</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>215</catValu>
    <labl>Married, traditional/customary</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>216</catValu>
    <labl>Married, monogamous</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>217</catValu>
    <labl>Married, polygamous</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>219</catValu>
    <labl>Married, spouse absent (historical samples)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>220</catValu>
    <labl>Consensual union</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>300</catValu>
    <labl>Separated/divorced/spouse absent</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>310</catValu>
    <labl>Separated or divorced</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>320</catValu>
    <labl>Separated or annulled</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>330</catValu>
    <labl>Separated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>331</catValu>
    <labl>Separated legally</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>332</catValu>
    <labl>Separated de facto</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>333</catValu>
    <labl>Separated from marriage</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>334</catValu>
    <labl>Separated from consensual union</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>335</catValu>
    <labl>Separated from consensual union or marriage</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>340</catValu>
    <labl>Annulled</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>350</catValu>
    <labl>Divorced</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>400</catValu>
    <labl>Widowed</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>410</catValu>
    <labl>Widowed or divorced</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>411</catValu>
    <labl>Widowed from consensual union or marriage</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>412</catValu>
    <labl>Widowed from marriage</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>413</catValu>
    <labl>Widowed from consensual union</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>420</catValu>
    <labl>Widowed, divorced, or separated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>999</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown/missing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Demographic Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="BIRTHSLYR" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="BIRTHSLYR">
  <location EndPos="90" StartPos="90" width="1" />
  <labl>Number of births last year</labl>
  <txt>BIRTHSLYR indicates whether any -- and in most cases how many -- children were born to a woman in the past twelve months.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>None</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>1 (1 or more)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>2</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>3</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>4+</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Fertility and Mortality Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="NATIVITY" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="NATIVITY">
  <location EndPos="91" StartPos="91" width="1" />
  <labl>Nativity status</labl>
  <txt>NATIVITY indicates whether the person was native-born or foreign-born.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Native-born</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Foreign-born</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown/missing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Nativity and Birthplace Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="BPLCOUNTRY" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="BPLCOUNTRY">
  <location EndPos="96" StartPos="92" width="5" />
  <labl>Country of birth</labl>
  <txt>BPLCOUNTRY indicates the person's country of birth.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>00000</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10000</catValu>
    <labl>Africa</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11000</catValu>
    <labl>Eastern Africa</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11005</catValu>
    <labl>British Indian Ocean Territory</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11010</catValu>
    <labl>Burundi</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11020</catValu>
    <labl>Comoros</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11030</catValu>
    <labl>Djibouti</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11040</catValu>
    <labl>Eritrea</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11050</catValu>
    <labl>Ethiopia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11051</catValu>
    <labl>Ethiopia (including Eritrea)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11060</catValu>
    <labl>Kenya</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11070</catValu>
    <labl>Madagascar</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11080</catValu>
    <labl>Malawi</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11090</catValu>
    <labl>Mauritius</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11100</catValu>
    <labl>Mozambique</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11110</catValu>
    <labl>Reunion</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11120</catValu>
    <labl>Rwanda</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11130</catValu>
    <labl>Seychelles</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11140</catValu>
    <labl>Somalia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11150</catValu>
    <labl>South Sudan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11160</catValu>
    <labl>Uganda</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11170</catValu>
    <labl>Tanzania</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11180</catValu>
    <labl>Zambia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11190</catValu>
    <labl>Zimbabwe</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11999</catValu>
    <labl>Eastern Africa, other or n.s.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>12000</catValu>
    <labl>Middle Africa</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>12010</catValu>
    <labl>Angola</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>12020</catValu>
    <labl>Cameroon</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>12030</catValu>
    <labl>Central African Republic</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>12040</catValu>
    <labl>Chad</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>12050</catValu>
    <labl>Congo (Republic of)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>12060</catValu>
    <labl>Democratic Republic of Congo</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>12070</catValu>
    <labl>Equatorial Guinea</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>12080</catValu>
    <labl>Gabon</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>12090</catValu>
    <labl>Sao Tome and Principe</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>12999</catValu>
    <labl>Middle Africa, other or n.s.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>13000</catValu>
    <labl>Northern Africa</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>13010</catValu>
    <labl>Algeria</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>13011</catValu>
    <labl>Algeria/Tunisia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>13020</catValu>
    <labl>Egypt</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>13021</catValu>
    <labl>Egypt/Sudan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>13030</catValu>
    <labl>Libya</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>13040</catValu>
    <labl>Morocco</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>13050</catValu>
    <labl>Sudan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>13060</catValu>
    <labl>Tunisia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>13070</catValu>
    <labl>Western Sahara</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>13999</catValu>
    <labl>Northern Africa, other or n.s.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>14000</catValu>
    <labl>Southern Africa</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>14010</catValu>
    <labl>Botswana</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>14020</catValu>
    <labl>Lesotho</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>14030</catValu>
    <labl>Namibia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>14040</catValu>
    <labl>South Africa</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>14050</catValu>
    <labl>Swaziland</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>14999</catValu>
    <labl>Southern Africa, other or n.s.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>15000</catValu>
    <labl>Western Africa</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>15010</catValu>
    <labl>Benin</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>15020</catValu>
    <labl>Burkina Faso</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>15021</catValu>
    <labl>Upper Volta</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>15030</catValu>
    <labl>Cape Verde</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>15040</catValu>
    <labl>Ivory Coast</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>15050</catValu>
    <labl>Gambia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>15060</catValu>
    <labl>Ghana</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>15070</catValu>
    <labl>Guinea</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>15080</catValu>
    <labl>Guinea-Bissau</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>15081</catValu>
    <labl>Guinea-Bissau and Cape Verde</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>15090</catValu>
    <labl>Liberia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>15100</catValu>
    <labl>Mali</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>15110</catValu>
    <labl>Mauritania</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>15120</catValu>
    <labl>Niger</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>15130</catValu>
    <labl>Nigeria</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>15140</catValu>
    <labl>St. Helena and Ascension</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>15150</catValu>
    <labl>Senegal</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>15160</catValu>
    <labl>Sierra Leone</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>15170</catValu>
    <labl>Togo</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>15180</catValu>
    <labl>Canary Islands</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>15999</catValu>
    <labl>West Africa, other or n.s.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>19999</catValu>
    <labl>Africa, other or n.s.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>20000</catValu>
    <labl>Americas</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21000</catValu>
    <labl>Caribbean</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21010</catValu>
    <labl>Anguilla</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21020</catValu>
    <labl>Antigua-Barbuda</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21030</catValu>
    <labl>Aruba</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21040</catValu>
    <labl>Bahamas</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21050</catValu>
    <labl>Barbados</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21060</catValu>
    <labl>British Virgin Islands</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21070</catValu>
    <labl>Cayman Isles</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21080</catValu>
    <labl>Cuba</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21090</catValu>
    <labl>Dominica</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21100</catValu>
    <labl>Dominican Republic</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21110</catValu>
    <labl>Grenada</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21120</catValu>
    <labl>Guadeloupe</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21130</catValu>
    <labl>Haiti</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21140</catValu>
    <labl>Jamaica</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21150</catValu>
    <labl>Martinique</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21160</catValu>
    <labl>Montserrat</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21170</catValu>
    <labl>Netherlands Antilles</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21180</catValu>
    <labl>Puerto Rico</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21190</catValu>
    <labl>St. Kitts-Nevis</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21200</catValu>
    <labl>St. Croix</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21210</catValu>
    <labl>St. John</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21220</catValu>
    <labl>St. Lucia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21230</catValu>
    <labl>St Thomas</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21240</catValu>
    <labl>St. Vincent</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21250</catValu>
    <labl>Trinidad and Tobago</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21260</catValu>
    <labl>Turks and Caicos</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21270</catValu>
    <labl>U.S. Virgin Islands</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21991</catValu>
    <labl>Caribbean commonwealth, n.s.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21999</catValu>
    <labl>Caribbean, other or n.s.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>22000</catValu>
    <labl>Central America</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>22010</catValu>
    <labl>Belize/British Honduras</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>22020</catValu>
    <labl>Costa Rica</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>22030</catValu>
    <labl>El Salvador</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>22040</catValu>
    <labl>Guatemala</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>22050</catValu>
    <labl>Honduras</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>22060</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>22070</catValu>
    <labl>Nicaragua</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>22080</catValu>
    <labl>Panama</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>22081</catValu>
    <labl>Panama Canal Zone</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>22999</catValu>
    <labl>Central America, other or n.s.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>23000</catValu>
    <labl>South America</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>23010</catValu>
    <labl>Argentina</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>23020</catValu>
    <labl>Bolivia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>23030</catValu>
    <labl>Brazil</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>23040</catValu>
    <labl>Chile</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>23050</catValu>
    <labl>Colombia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>23060</catValu>
    <labl>Ecuador</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>23070</catValu>
    <labl>Falkland Islands</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>23080</catValu>
    <labl>French Guiana</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>23090</catValu>
    <labl>Guyana/British Guiana</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>23100</catValu>
    <labl>Paraguay</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>23110</catValu>
    <labl>Peru</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>23120</catValu>
    <labl>Suriname</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>23130</catValu>
    <labl>Uruguay</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>23140</catValu>
    <labl>Venezuela</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>23999</catValu>
    <labl>South America, other or n.s.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>24000</catValu>
    <labl>North America</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>24010</catValu>
    <labl>Bermuda</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>24020</catValu>
    <labl>Canada</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>24030</catValu>
    <labl>Greenland</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>24040</catValu>
    <labl>United States</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>24999</catValu>
    <labl>North America, other or n.s.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>29999</catValu>
    <labl>Americas, other or n.s.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>30000</catValu>
    <labl>Asia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>31000</catValu>
    <labl>Eastern Asia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>31010</catValu>
    <labl>China</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>31011</catValu>
    <labl>Hong Kong</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>31012</catValu>
    <labl>Macau</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>31013</catValu>
    <labl>Taiwan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>31020</catValu>
    <labl>Japan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>31030</catValu>
    <labl>Korea</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>31031</catValu>
    <labl>Korea, DPR (North)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>31032</catValu>
    <labl>Korea, RO (South)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>31040</catValu>
    <labl>Mongolia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>31999</catValu>
    <labl>Eastern Asia, other or n.s.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>32000</catValu>
    <labl>South-Central Asia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>32010</catValu>
    <labl>Afghanistan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>32020</catValu>
    <labl>Bangladesh</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>32030</catValu>
    <labl>Bhutan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>32040</catValu>
    <labl>India</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>32041</catValu>
    <labl>India/Pakistan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>32042</catValu>
    <labl>India/Pakistan/Bangladesh/Sri Lanka</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>32050</catValu>
    <labl>Iran</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>32060</catValu>
    <labl>Kazakhstan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>32070</catValu>
    <labl>Kyrgyzstan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>32080</catValu>
    <labl>Maldives</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>32090</catValu>
    <labl>Nepal</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>32100</catValu>
    <labl>Pakistan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>32101</catValu>
    <labl>Pakistan/Bangladesh</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>32110</catValu>
    <labl>Sri Lanka (Ceylon)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>32120</catValu>
    <labl>Tajikistan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>32130</catValu>
    <labl>Turkmenistan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>32140</catValu>
    <labl>Uzbekistan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>32999</catValu>
    <labl>South-Central Asia, other or n.s.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>33000</catValu>
    <labl>South-Eastern Asia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>33010</catValu>
    <labl>Brunei</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>33020</catValu>
    <labl>Cambodia (Kampuchea)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>33030</catValu>
    <labl>East Timor</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>33040</catValu>
    <labl>Indonesia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>33050</catValu>
    <labl>Laos</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>33060</catValu>
    <labl>Malaysia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>33070</catValu>
    <labl>Myanmar (Burma)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>33080</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>33090</catValu>
    <labl>Singapore</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>33100</catValu>
    <labl>Thailand</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>33110</catValu>
    <labl>Vietnam</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>33999</catValu>
    <labl>South-Eastern Asia, other or n.s.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>34000</catValu>
    <labl>Western Asia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>34010</catValu>
    <labl>Armenia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>34020</catValu>
    <labl>Azerbaijan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>34030</catValu>
    <labl>Bahrain</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>34040</catValu>
    <labl>Cyprus</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>34050</catValu>
    <labl>Georgia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>34051</catValu>
    <labl>Abkhazia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>34052</catValu>
    <labl>South Ossetia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>34060</catValu>
    <labl>Iraq</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>34070</catValu>
    <labl>Israel</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>34071</catValu>
    <labl>Israel/Palestine</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>34080</catValu>
    <labl>Jordan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>34090</catValu>
    <labl>Kuwait</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>34100</catValu>
    <labl>Lebanon</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>34110</catValu>
    <labl>Palestine</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>34111</catValu>
    <labl>West Bank</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>34112</catValu>
    <labl>Gaza Strip</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>34120</catValu>
    <labl>Oman</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>34130</catValu>
    <labl>Qatar</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>34140</catValu>
    <labl>Saudi Arabia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>34150</catValu>
    <labl>Syria</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>34151</catValu>
    <labl>Syria/Lebanon</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>34160</catValu>
    <labl>Turkey</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>34170</catValu>
    <labl>United Arab Emirates</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>34180</catValu>
    <labl>Yemen</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>34991</catValu>
    <labl>Middle East</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>34999</catValu>
    <labl>Western Asia, other or n.s.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>39999</catValu>
    <labl>Asia, other or n.s.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>40000</catValu>
    <labl>Europe</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>41000</catValu>
    <labl>Eastern Europe</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>41010</catValu>
    <labl>Belarus</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>41020</catValu>
    <labl>Bulgaria</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>41021</catValu>
    <labl>Bulgaria/Greece</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>41030</catValu>
    <labl>Czech Republic/Czechoslovakia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>41040</catValu>
    <labl>Hungary</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>41050</catValu>
    <labl>Poland</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>41060</catValu>
    <labl>Moldova</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>41070</catValu>
    <labl>Romania</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>41080</catValu>
    <labl>Russia/USSR</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>41090</catValu>
    <labl>Slovakia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>41100</catValu>
    <labl>Ukraine</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>41991</catValu>
    <labl>Albania, Bulgaria, Czech, Hungary, Romania, Yugoslavia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>41992</catValu>
    <labl>Central-Eastern Europe</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>41999</catValu>
    <labl>Eastern Europe, other or n.s.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>42000</catValu>
    <labl>Northern Europe</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>42010</catValu>
    <labl>Denmark</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>42020</catValu>
    <labl>Estonia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>42030</catValu>
    <labl>Faroe Islands</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>42040</catValu>
    <labl>Finland</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>42050</catValu>
    <labl>Iceland</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>42060</catValu>
    <labl>Ireland</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>42070</catValu>
    <labl>Latvia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>42080</catValu>
    <labl>Lithuania</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>42090</catValu>
    <labl>Norway</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>42100</catValu>
    <labl>Svalbard and Jan Mayen Islands</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>42110</catValu>
    <labl>Sweden</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>42120</catValu>
    <labl>United Kingdom</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>42999</catValu>
    <labl>Northern Europe, other or n.s.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>43000</catValu>
    <labl>Southern Europe</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>43010</catValu>
    <labl>Albania</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>43020</catValu>
    <labl>Andorra</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>43030</catValu>
    <labl>Bosnia and Herzegovina</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>43040</catValu>
    <labl>Croatia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>43050</catValu>
    <labl>Gibraltar</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>43060</catValu>
    <labl>Greece</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>43070</catValu>
    <labl>Italy</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>43071</catValu>
    <labl>Vatican City</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>43080</catValu>
    <labl>Malta</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>43090</catValu>
    <labl>Portugal</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>43100</catValu>
    <labl>San Marino</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>43110</catValu>
    <labl>Slovenia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>43120</catValu>
    <labl>Spain</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>43121</catValu>
    <labl>Spain/Portugal</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>43130</catValu>
    <labl>Macedonia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>43140</catValu>
    <labl>Yugoslavia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>43141</catValu>
    <labl>Montenegro</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>43142</catValu>
    <labl>Serbia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>43143</catValu>
    <labl>Kosovo</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>43144</catValu>
    <labl>Serbia and Montenegro</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>43991</catValu>
    <labl>Gibraltar/Malta</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>43992</catValu>
    <labl>Portugal/Greece</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>43993</catValu>
    <labl>Italy, Holy See, San Marino</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>43999</catValu>
    <labl>Southern Europe, other or n.s.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>44000</catValu>
    <labl>Western Europe</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>44010</catValu>
    <labl>Austria</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>44020</catValu>
    <labl>Belgium</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>44021</catValu>
    <labl>Belgium/Luxemburg</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>44022</catValu>
    <labl>Belgium/Netherlands/Luxemburg</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>44030</catValu>
    <labl>France</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>44040</catValu>
    <labl>Germany</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>44042</catValu>
    <labl>West Germany</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>44043</catValu>
    <labl>Germany/Austria</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>44044</catValu>
    <labl>Mecklenburg-Schwerin</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>44050</catValu>
    <labl>Liechtenstein</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>44060</catValu>
    <labl>Luxembourg</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>44070</catValu>
    <labl>Monaco</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>44080</catValu>
    <labl>Netherlands</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>44090</catValu>
    <labl>Switzerland</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>44991</catValu>
    <labl>Belgium, Denmark, Luxembourg, Netherlands</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>44999</catValu>
    <labl>Western Europe, other or n.s.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>49992</catValu>
    <labl>European Union</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>49993</catValu>
    <labl>European Union (original 15)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>49994</catValu>
    <labl>Other European Union (not original 15)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>49999</catValu>
    <labl>Europe, other or n.s.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>50000</catValu>
    <labl>Oceania</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>51000</catValu>
    <labl>Australia and New Zealand</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>51010</catValu>
    <labl>Australia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>51020</catValu>
    <labl>New Zealand</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>51030</catValu>
    <labl>Norfolk Islands</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>51999</catValu>
    <labl>Australia and New Zealand, n.s.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>52000</catValu>
    <labl>Melanesia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>52010</catValu>
    <labl>Fiji</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>52020</catValu>
    <labl>New Caledonia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>52030</catValu>
    <labl>Papua New Guinea</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>52040</catValu>
    <labl>Solomon Islands</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>52050</catValu>
    <labl>Vanuatu (New Hebrides)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>52999</catValu>
    <labl>Melanesia, n.s.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>53000</catValu>
    <labl>Micronesia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>53010</catValu>
    <labl>Kiribati</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>53020</catValu>
    <labl>Marshall Islands</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>53030</catValu>
    <labl>Nauru</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>53040</catValu>
    <labl>Northern Mariana Isls.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>53050</catValu>
    <labl>Palau</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>53060</catValu>
    <labl>Federated States of Micronesia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>53999</catValu>
    <labl>Micronesia, other or n.s.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>54000</catValu>
    <labl>Polynesia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>54010</catValu>
    <labl>Cook Islands</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>54020</catValu>
    <labl>French Polynesia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>54030</catValu>
    <labl>Niue</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>54040</catValu>
    <labl>Pitcairn Island</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>54050</catValu>
    <labl>Western Samoa</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>54060</catValu>
    <labl>Eastern Samoa</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>54070</catValu>
    <labl>Tokelau</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>54080</catValu>
    <labl>Tonga</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>54090</catValu>
    <labl>Tuvalu</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>54100</catValu>
    <labl>Wallis and Futuna Isls.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>54999</catValu>
    <labl>Polynesia, other or n.s.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>55000</catValu>
    <labl>U.S. Pacific Possessions</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>55010</catValu>
    <labl>American Samoa</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>55020</catValu>
    <labl>Baker Island</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>55030</catValu>
    <labl>Guam</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>55040</catValu>
    <labl>Howland Island</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>55050</catValu>
    <labl>Johnston Atoll</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>55060</catValu>
    <labl>Kingman Reef</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>55070</catValu>
    <labl>Midway Islands</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>55080</catValu>
    <labl>Wake Island</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>55999</catValu>
    <labl>US Pacific, other or n.s.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>59999</catValu>
    <labl>Oceania, other or n.s.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>80000</catValu>
    <labl>AT SEA</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>90000</catValu>
    <labl>Other countries n.s.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>99999</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Nativity and Birthplace Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="CITIZEN" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="CITIZEN">
  <location EndPos="97" StartPos="97" width="1" />
  <labl>Citizenship</labl>
  <txt>CITIZEN indicates the person's citizenship status within the country in which they were enumerated.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Citizen, not specified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Citizen by birth</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>Naturalized citizen</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Not a citizen</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>Without citizenship, stateless</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Nativity and Birthplace Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="BPLPR" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="BPLPR">
  <location EndPos="99" StartPos="98" width="2" />
  <labl>U.S. state of birth, Puerto Rico</labl>
  <txt>BPLPR indicates the person's United States state of birth for residents of Puerto Rico.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>01</catValu>
    <labl>Alabama</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>02</catValu>
    <labl>Alaska AK</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>04</catValu>
    <labl>Arizona AZ</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>05</catValu>
    <labl>Arkansas AR</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>06</catValu>
    <labl>California CA</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>08</catValu>
    <labl>Colorado CO</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>09</catValu>
    <labl>Connecticut CT</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>Delaware DE</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11</catValu>
    <labl>District of Columbia DC</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>12</catValu>
    <labl>Florida FL</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>13</catValu>
    <labl>Georgia GA</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>15</catValu>
    <labl>Hawaii HI</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>17</catValu>
    <labl>Illinois IL</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>18</catValu>
    <labl>Indiana IN</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>19</catValu>
    <labl>Iowa IA</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>20</catValu>
    <labl>Kansas KS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21</catValu>
    <labl>Kentucky KY</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>22</catValu>
    <labl>Louisiana LA</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>23</catValu>
    <labl>Maine ME</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>24</catValu>
    <labl>Maryland MD</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>25</catValu>
    <labl>Massachusetts MA</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>26</catValu>
    <labl>Michigan MI</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>27</catValu>
    <labl>Minnesota MN</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>28</catValu>
    <labl>Mississippi MS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>29</catValu>
    <labl>Missouri MO</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>30</catValu>
    <labl>Montana MT</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>31</catValu>
    <labl>Nebraska NE</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>32</catValu>
    <labl>Nevada NV</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>33</catValu>
    <labl>New Hampshire NH</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>34</catValu>
    <labl>New Jersey NJ</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>35</catValu>
    <labl>New Mexico NM</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>36</catValu>
    <labl>New York NY</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>37</catValu>
    <labl>North Carolina NC</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>38</catValu>
    <labl>North Dakota ND</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>39</catValu>
    <labl>Ohio OH</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>40</catValu>
    <labl>Oklahoma OK</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>41</catValu>
    <labl>Oregon OR</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>42</catValu>
    <labl>Pennsylvania PA</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>44</catValu>
    <labl>Rhode Island RI</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>45</catValu>
    <labl>South Carolina SC</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>46</catValu>
    <labl>South Dakota SD</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>47</catValu>
    <labl>Tennessee TN</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>48</catValu>
    <labl>Texas TX</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>49</catValu>
    <labl>Utah UT</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>50</catValu>
    <labl>Vermont VT</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>51</catValu>
    <labl>Virginia VA</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>53</catValu>
    <labl>Washington WA</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>54</catValu>
    <labl>West Virginia WV</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>55</catValu>
    <labl>Wisconsin WI</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>57</catValu>
    <labl>Wyoming WY</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>72</catValu>
    <labl>Puerto Rico</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>90</catValu>
    <labl>Other US, Outlying Areas and Territories</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>97</catValu>
    <labl>Foreign country</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>98</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Nativity and Birthplace Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="RACE" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="RACE">
  <location EndPos="101" StartPos="100" width="2" />
  <labl>Race or color</labl>
  <txt>Race identifies the racial group with which a person identified himself or herself, or to which an enumerator assigned them. Determinations of race are based largely on appearance or ancestral place of origin.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>White</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>20</catValu>
    <labl>Black</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21</catValu>
    <labl>Black African</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>22</catValu>
    <labl>Black Caribbean</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>23</catValu>
    <labl>Afro-Ecuadorian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>24</catValu>
    <labl>Other Black</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>30</catValu>
    <labl>Indigenous</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>31</catValu>
    <labl>American Indian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>32</catValu>
    <labl>Latin American Indian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>40</catValu>
    <labl>Asian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>41</catValu>
    <labl>Chinese</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>42</catValu>
    <labl>Japanese</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>43</catValu>
    <labl>Korean</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>44</catValu>
    <labl>Vietnamese</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>45</catValu>
    <labl>Filipino</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>46</catValu>
    <labl>Indian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>47</catValu>
    <labl>Pakistani</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>48</catValu>
    <labl>Bangladeshi</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>49</catValu>
    <labl>Other Asian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>50</catValu>
    <labl>Mixed race</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>51</catValu>
    <labl>Brown (Brazil)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>52</catValu>
    <labl>Mestizo (Indigenous and White)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>53</catValu>
    <labl>Mulatto (Black and White)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>54</catValu>
    <labl>Coloured (South Africa)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>56</catValu>
    <labl>Afro-Indigenous</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>55</catValu>
    <labl>Two or more races</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>60</catValu>
    <labl>Other</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>61</catValu>
    <labl>Montubio (Ecuador)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>99</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Ethnicity and Language Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="ANCEST" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="ANCEST">
  <location EndPos="104" StartPos="102" width="3" />
  <labl>Ancestry, U.S. and Puerto Rico</labl>
  <txt>ANCEST identifies the person's self-reported ancestry or ethnic origin in the United States and Puerto Rico.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>001</catValu>
    <labl>Alsatian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>002</catValu>
    <labl>Andorran</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>003</catValu>
    <labl>Austrian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>004</catValu>
    <labl>Tirolean</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>005</catValu>
    <labl>Basque</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>006</catValu>
    <labl>French Basque</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>008</catValu>
    <labl>Belgian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>009</catValu>
    <labl>Flemish</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>010</catValu>
    <labl>Walloon</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>011</catValu>
    <labl>British</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>012</catValu>
    <labl>British Isles</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>013</catValu>
    <labl>Channel Islander</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>014</catValu>
    <labl>Gibraltan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>015</catValu>
    <labl>Cornish</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>016</catValu>
    <labl>Corsican</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>017</catValu>
    <labl>Cypriot</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>018</catValu>
    <labl>Greek Cypriote</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>019</catValu>
    <labl>Turkish Cypriote</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>020</catValu>
    <labl>Danish</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>021</catValu>
    <labl>Dutch</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>022</catValu>
    <labl>English</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>023</catValu>
    <labl>Faeroe Islander</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>024</catValu>
    <labl>Finnish</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>025</catValu>
    <labl>Karelian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>026</catValu>
    <labl>French</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>027</catValu>
    <labl>Lorrainian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>028</catValu>
    <labl>Breton</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>029</catValu>
    <labl>Frisian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>030</catValu>
    <labl>Friulian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>032</catValu>
    <labl>German (1980)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>033</catValu>
    <labl>Bavarian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>034</catValu>
    <labl>Berliner</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>035</catValu>
    <labl>Hamburger</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>036</catValu>
    <labl>Hanoverian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>037</catValu>
    <labl>Hessian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>038</catValu>
    <labl>Lubecker</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>039</catValu>
    <labl>Pomeranian (1980)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>040</catValu>
    <labl>Prussian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>041</catValu>
    <labl>Saxon</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>042</catValu>
    <labl>Sudetenlander</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>043</catValu>
    <labl>Westphalian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>046</catValu>
    <labl>Greek</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>047</catValu>
    <labl>Cretan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>048</catValu>
    <labl>Cycladic Islander</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>049</catValu>
    <labl>Icelander</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>050</catValu>
    <labl>Irish</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>051</catValu>
    <labl>Italian (1980)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>053</catValu>
    <labl>Abruzzi</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>054</catValu>
    <labl>Apulian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>055</catValu>
    <labl>Basilicata</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>056</catValu>
    <labl>Calabrian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>057</catValu>
    <labl>Amalfi</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>058</catValu>
    <labl>Emilia Romagna</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>059</catValu>
    <labl>Rome</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>060</catValu>
    <labl>Ligurian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>061</catValu>
    <labl>Lombardian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>062</catValu>
    <labl>Marches</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>063</catValu>
    <labl>Molise</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>064</catValu>
    <labl>Neapolitan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>065</catValu>
    <labl>Piedmontese</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>066</catValu>
    <labl>Puglia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>067</catValu>
    <labl>Sardinian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>068</catValu>
    <labl>Sicilian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>069</catValu>
    <labl>Tuscan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>070</catValu>
    <labl>Trentino</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>071</catValu>
    <labl>Umbrian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>072</catValu>
    <labl>Valle d"Aosta</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>073</catValu>
    <labl>Venetian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>075</catValu>
    <labl>Lapp</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>076</catValu>
    <labl>Liechtensteiner</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>077</catValu>
    <labl>Luxemburger</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>078</catValu>
    <labl>Maltese</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>079</catValu>
    <labl>Manx</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>080</catValu>
    <labl>Monegasque</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>081</catValu>
    <labl>Northern Irelander</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>082</catValu>
    <labl>Norwegian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>084</catValu>
    <labl>Portuguese</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>085</catValu>
    <labl>Azorean</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>086</catValu>
    <labl>Madeiran</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>087</catValu>
    <labl>Scotch Irish (1990)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>088</catValu>
    <labl>Scottish</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>089</catValu>
    <labl>Swedish</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>090</catValu>
    <labl>Aland Islander</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>091</catValu>
    <labl>Swiss</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>092</catValu>
    <labl>Suisse (1980)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>095</catValu>
    <labl>Romansch (1980)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>096</catValu>
    <labl>Suisse Romane (1990)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>097</catValu>
    <labl>Welsh</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>098</catValu>
    <labl>Scandinavian, Nordic</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>100</catValu>
    <labl>Albanian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>101</catValu>
    <labl>Azerbaijani</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>102</catValu>
    <labl>Belorussian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>103</catValu>
    <labl>Bulgarian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>105</catValu>
    <labl>Carpathian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>108</catValu>
    <labl>Cossack (1990)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>109</catValu>
    <labl>Croatian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>111</catValu>
    <labl>Czechoslovakian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>112</catValu>
    <labl>Bohemian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>115</catValu>
    <labl>Estonian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>116</catValu>
    <labl>Livonian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>117</catValu>
    <labl>Finno Ugrian (1990)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>118</catValu>
    <labl>Mordovian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>119</catValu>
    <labl>Voytak</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>120</catValu>
    <labl>Georgian (1980)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>122</catValu>
    <labl>Germans from Russia:</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>123</catValu>
    <labl>Gruziia (1990)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>124</catValu>
    <labl>Rom</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>125</catValu>
    <labl>Hungarian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>126</catValu>
    <labl>Magyar</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>128</catValu>
    <labl>Latvian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>129</catValu>
    <labl>Lithuanian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>130</catValu>
    <labl>Macedonian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>132</catValu>
    <labl>North Caucasian (1990)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>133</catValu>
    <labl>North Caucasian Turkic (1990)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>140</catValu>
    <labl>Ossetian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>142</catValu>
    <labl>Polish</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>143</catValu>
    <labl>Kashubian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>144</catValu>
    <labl>Romanian (1990)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>145</catValu>
    <labl>Bessarabian (1980)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>146</catValu>
    <labl>Moldavian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>147</catValu>
    <labl>Wallachian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>148</catValu>
    <labl>Russian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>150</catValu>
    <labl>Muscovite</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>152</catValu>
    <labl>Serbian (1980)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>153</catValu>
    <labl>Slovak</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>154</catValu>
    <labl>Slovene</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>155</catValu>
    <labl>Sorb/Wend</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>156</catValu>
    <labl>Soviet Turkic (1990)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>157</catValu>
    <labl>Bashkir</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>158</catValu>
    <labl>Chevash</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>159</catValu>
    <labl>Gagauz (1990)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>160</catValu>
    <labl>Mesknetian (1990)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>163</catValu>
    <labl>Yakut</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>164</catValu>
    <labl>Soviet Union, n.e.c. (1990)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>165</catValu>
    <labl>Tatar (1990)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>169</catValu>
    <labl>Uzbek</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>171</catValu>
    <labl>Ukrainian (1980)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>176</catValu>
    <labl>Yugoslavian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>178</catValu>
    <labl>Slav</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>179</catValu>
    <labl>Slavonian (1990)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>181</catValu>
    <labl>Central European, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>183</catValu>
    <labl>Northern European, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>185</catValu>
    <labl>Southern European, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>187</catValu>
    <labl>Western European, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>190</catValu>
    <labl>Eastern European, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>195</catValu>
    <labl>European, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>200</catValu>
    <labl>Spaniard (1980)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>201</catValu>
    <labl>Andalusian (1990)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>202</catValu>
    <labl>Asturian (1990)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>204</catValu>
    <labl>Catalonian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>205</catValu>
    <labl>Balearic Islander (1980)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>206</catValu>
    <labl>Galician (1980)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>210</catValu>
    <labl>Mexican (1980)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>211</catValu>
    <labl>Mexican American</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>213</catValu>
    <labl>Chicano/Chicana</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>218</catValu>
    <labl>Nuevo Mexicano (1980)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>219</catValu>
    <labl>Californio</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>221</catValu>
    <labl>Costa Rican</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>222</catValu>
    <labl>Guatemalan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>223</catValu>
    <labl>Honduran</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>224</catValu>
    <labl>Nicaraguan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>225</catValu>
    <labl>Panamanian (1980)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>226</catValu>
    <labl>Salvadoran</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>227</catValu>
    <labl>Latin American (1980)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>231</catValu>
    <labl>Argentinean</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>232</catValu>
    <labl>Bolivian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>233</catValu>
    <labl>Chilean</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>234</catValu>
    <labl>Colombian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>235</catValu>
    <labl>Ecuadorian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>236</catValu>
    <labl>Paraguayan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>237</catValu>
    <labl>Peruvian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>238</catValu>
    <labl>Uruguayan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>239</catValu>
    <labl>Venezuelan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>248</catValu>
    <labl>South American (1980)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>261</catValu>
    <labl>Puerto Rican</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>271</catValu>
    <labl>Cuban</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>275</catValu>
    <labl>Dominican</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>290</catValu>
    <labl>Hispanic</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>291</catValu>
    <labl>Spanish</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>295</catValu>
    <labl>Spanish American</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>296</catValu>
    <labl>Other Spanish/Hispanic</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>300</catValu>
    <labl>Bahamian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>301</catValu>
    <labl>Barbadian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>302</catValu>
    <labl>Belizean</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>303</catValu>
    <labl>Bermudan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>304</catValu>
    <labl>Cayman Islander</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>308</catValu>
    <labl>Jamaican</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>310</catValu>
    <labl>Dutch West Indies</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>311</catValu>
    <labl>Aruba Islander</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>312</catValu>
    <labl>St. Maarten Islander</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>314</catValu>
    <labl>Trinidadian/Tobagonian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>315</catValu>
    <labl>Trinidadian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>316</catValu>
    <labl>Tobagonian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>317</catValu>
    <labl>U.S. Virgin Islander (1980)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>321</catValu>
    <labl>British Virgin Islander(1980)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>322</catValu>
    <labl>British West Indian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>323</catValu>
    <labl>Turks and Caicos Islander</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>324</catValu>
    <labl>Anguilla Islander (1980)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>328</catValu>
    <labl>Dominica Islander</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>329</catValu>
    <labl>Grenadian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>331</catValu>
    <labl>St. Lucia Islander</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>332</catValu>
    <labl>French West Indies</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>333</catValu>
    <labl>Guadeloupe Islander</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>334</catValu>
    <labl>Cayenne</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>335</catValu>
    <labl>West Indian (1990)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>336</catValu>
    <labl>Haitian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>337</catValu>
    <labl>Other West Indian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>360</catValu>
    <labl>Brazilian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>365</catValu>
    <labl>San Andres</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>370</catValu>
    <labl>Guyanese/British Guiana</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>375</catValu>
    <labl>Providencia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>380</catValu>
    <labl>Surinam/Dutch Guiana</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>400</catValu>
    <labl>Algerian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>402</catValu>
    <labl>Egyptian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>404</catValu>
    <labl>Libyan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>406</catValu>
    <labl>Moroccan (1990)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>407</catValu>
    <labl>Ifni</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>408</catValu>
    <labl>Tunisian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>411</catValu>
    <labl>North African</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>412</catValu>
    <labl>Alhucemas</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>413</catValu>
    <labl>Berber</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>414</catValu>
    <labl>Rio de Oro</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>415</catValu>
    <labl>Bahraini</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>416</catValu>
    <labl>Iranian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>417</catValu>
    <labl>Iraqi</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>419</catValu>
    <labl>Israeli</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>421</catValu>
    <labl>Jordanian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>422</catValu>
    <labl>Transjordan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>423</catValu>
    <labl>Kuwaiti</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>425</catValu>
    <labl>Lebanese</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>427</catValu>
    <labl>Saudi Arabian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>429</catValu>
    <labl>Syrian (1990)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>431</catValu>
    <labl>Armenian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>434</catValu>
    <labl>Turkish</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>435</catValu>
    <labl>Yemeni</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>436</catValu>
    <labl>Omani</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>437</catValu>
    <labl>Muscat</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>438</catValu>
    <labl>Trucial Oman</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>439</catValu>
    <labl>Qatar</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>441</catValu>
    <labl>Bedouin</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>442</catValu>
    <labl>Kurdish</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>444</catValu>
    <labl>Kuria Muria Islander</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>465</catValu>
    <labl>Palestinian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>466</catValu>
    <labl>Gazan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>467</catValu>
    <labl>West Bank</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>470</catValu>
    <labl>South Yemeni</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>471</catValu>
    <labl>Aden</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>480</catValu>
    <labl>United Arab Emirates</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>482</catValu>
    <labl>Assyrian/Chaldean/Syriac</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>490</catValu>
    <labl>Middle Eastern</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>495</catValu>
    <labl>Arab</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>496</catValu>
    <labl>Other Arab</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>500</catValu>
    <labl>Angolan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>502</catValu>
    <labl>Benin</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>504</catValu>
    <labl>Botswana</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>506</catValu>
    <labl>Burundian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>508</catValu>
    <labl>Cameroonian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>510</catValu>
    <labl>Cape Verdean</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>512</catValu>
    <labl>Central African Republic</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>513</catValu>
    <labl>Chadian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>515</catValu>
    <labl>Congolese</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>516</catValu>
    <labl>Congo-Brazzaville</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>519</catValu>
    <labl>Djibouti</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>520</catValu>
    <labl>Equatorial Guinea</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>521</catValu>
    <labl>Corsico Islander</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>522</catValu>
    <labl>Ethiopian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>523</catValu>
    <labl>Eritrean</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>525</catValu>
    <labl>Gabonese</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>527</catValu>
    <labl>Gambian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>529</catValu>
    <labl>Ghanian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>530</catValu>
    <labl>Guinean</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>531</catValu>
    <labl>Guinea Bissau</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>532</catValu>
    <labl>Ivory Coast</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>534</catValu>
    <labl>Kenyan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>538</catValu>
    <labl>Lesotho</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>541</catValu>
    <labl>Liberian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>543</catValu>
    <labl>Madagascan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>545</catValu>
    <labl>Malawian (1990)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>546</catValu>
    <labl>Malian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>547</catValu>
    <labl>Mauritanian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>549</catValu>
    <labl>Mozambican</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>550</catValu>
    <labl>Namibian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>551</catValu>
    <labl>Niger</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>553</catValu>
    <labl>Nigerian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>554</catValu>
    <labl>Fulani</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>555</catValu>
    <labl>Hausa</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>556</catValu>
    <labl>Ibo</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>557</catValu>
    <labl>Tiv (1980)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>561</catValu>
    <labl>Rwandan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>564</catValu>
    <labl>Senegalese</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>566</catValu>
    <labl>Sierra Leonean</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>568</catValu>
    <labl>Somalian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>569</catValu>
    <labl>Swaziland</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>570</catValu>
    <labl>South African</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>571</catValu>
    <labl>Union of South Africa</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>572</catValu>
    <labl>Afrikaner</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>573</catValu>
    <labl>Natalian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>574</catValu>
    <labl>Zulu</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>576</catValu>
    <labl>Sudanese</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>577</catValu>
    <labl>Dinka</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>578</catValu>
    <labl>Nuer</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>579</catValu>
    <labl>Fur</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>580</catValu>
    <labl>Baggara</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>582</catValu>
    <labl>Tanzanian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>583</catValu>
    <labl>Tanganyikan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>584</catValu>
    <labl>Zanzibar Islande</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>586</catValu>
    <labl>Togo</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>588</catValu>
    <labl>Ugandan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>589</catValu>
    <labl>Upper Voltan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>590</catValu>
    <labl>Volta</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>591</catValu>
    <labl>Zairian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>592</catValu>
    <labl>Zambian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>593</catValu>
    <labl>Zimbabwean</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>594</catValu>
    <labl>African Islands (1980)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>595</catValu>
    <labl>Other Subsaharan Africa</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>596</catValu>
    <labl>Central African</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>597</catValu>
    <labl>East African</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>598</catValu>
    <labl>West African</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>599</catValu>
    <labl>African</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>600</catValu>
    <labl>Afghan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>601</catValu>
    <labl>Baluchi</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>602</catValu>
    <labl>Pathan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>603</catValu>
    <labl>Bengali (1980)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>607</catValu>
    <labl>Bhutanese</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>609</catValu>
    <labl>Nepali</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>615</catValu>
    <labl>Asian Indian (1980)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>622</catValu>
    <labl>Andaman Islander</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>624</catValu>
    <labl>Andhra Pradesh</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>626</catValu>
    <labl>Assamese</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>628</catValu>
    <labl>Goanese</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>630</catValu>
    <labl>Gujarati</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>632</catValu>
    <labl>Karnatakan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>634</catValu>
    <labl>Keralan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>638</catValu>
    <labl>Maharashtran</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>640</catValu>
    <labl>Madrasi</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>642</catValu>
    <labl>Mysore</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>644</catValu>
    <labl>Naga</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>648</catValu>
    <labl>Pondicherry</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>650</catValu>
    <labl>Punjabi</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>656</catValu>
    <labl>Tamil</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>675</catValu>
    <labl>East Indies (1990)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>680</catValu>
    <labl>Pakistani (1980)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>690</catValu>
    <labl>Sri Lankan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>691</catValu>
    <labl>Singhalese</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>692</catValu>
    <labl>Veddah</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>695</catValu>
    <labl>Maldivian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>700</catValu>
    <labl>Burmese (1990)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>702</catValu>
    <labl>Shan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>703</catValu>
    <labl>Cambodian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>704</catValu>
    <labl>Khmer</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>706</catValu>
    <labl>Chinese</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>707</catValu>
    <labl>Cantonese (1980)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>708</catValu>
    <labl>Manchurian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>709</catValu>
    <labl>Mandarin (1990)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>712</catValu>
    <labl>Mongolian (1980)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>714</catValu>
    <labl>Tibetan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>716</catValu>
    <labl>Hong Kong (1990)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>718</catValu>
    <labl>Macao</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>720</catValu>
    <labl>Filipino</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>730</catValu>
    <labl>Indonesian (1980)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>740</catValu>
    <labl>Japanese (1980)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>746</catValu>
    <labl>Ryukyu Islander</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>748</catValu>
    <labl>Okinawan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>750</catValu>
    <labl>Korean</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>765</catValu>
    <labl>Laotian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>766</catValu>
    <labl>Meo</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>768</catValu>
    <labl>Hmong</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>770</catValu>
    <labl>Malaysian (1980)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>774</catValu>
    <labl>Singaporean</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>776</catValu>
    <labl>Thai</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>777</catValu>
    <labl>Black Thai</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>778</catValu>
    <labl>Western Lao</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>782</catValu>
    <labl>Taiwanese</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>785</catValu>
    <labl>Vietnamese</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>786</catValu>
    <labl>Katu</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>787</catValu>
    <labl>Ma</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>788</catValu>
    <labl>Mnong</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>790</catValu>
    <labl>Montagnard</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>792</catValu>
    <labl>Indochinese</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>793</catValu>
    <labl>Eurasian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>795</catValu>
    <labl>Asian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>796</catValu>
    <labl>Other Asian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>800</catValu>
    <labl>Australian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>801</catValu>
    <labl>Tasmanian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>802</catValu>
    <labl>Australian Aborigine (1990)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>803</catValu>
    <labl>New Zealander</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>808</catValu>
    <labl>Polynesian (1990)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>809</catValu>
    <labl>Kapinagamarangan (1990)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>810</catValu>
    <labl>Maori</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>811</catValu>
    <labl>Hawaiian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>813</catValu>
    <labl>Part Hawaiian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>814</catValu>
    <labl>Samoan (1990)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>815</catValu>
    <labl>Tongan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>816</catValu>
    <labl>Tokelauan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>817</catValu>
    <labl>Cook Islander</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>818</catValu>
    <labl>Tahitian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>819</catValu>
    <labl>Niuean</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>820</catValu>
    <labl>Micronesian (1990)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>821</catValu>
    <labl>Guamanian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>822</catValu>
    <labl>Chamorro Islander</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>823</catValu>
    <labl>Saipanese (1990)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>824</catValu>
    <labl>Palauan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>825</catValu>
    <labl>Marshall Islander</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>826</catValu>
    <labl>Kosraean</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>827</catValu>
    <labl>Ponapean (1990)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>828</catValu>
    <labl>Chuukese (1990)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>829</catValu>
    <labl>Yap Islander</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>830</catValu>
    <labl>Caroline Islander (1990)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>831</catValu>
    <labl>Kiribatese</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>832</catValu>
    <labl>Nauruan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>833</catValu>
    <labl>Tarawa Islander (1990)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>834</catValu>
    <labl>Tinian Islander (1990)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>840</catValu>
    <labl>Melanesian Islander</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>841</catValu>
    <labl>Fijian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>843</catValu>
    <labl>New Guinean</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>844</catValu>
    <labl>Papuan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>845</catValu>
    <labl>Solomon Islander</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>846</catValu>
    <labl>New Caledonian Islander</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>847</catValu>
    <labl>Vanuatuan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>850</catValu>
    <labl>Pacific Islander (1990)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>860</catValu>
    <labl>Oceania</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>862</catValu>
    <labl>Chamolinian (1990)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>863</catValu>
    <labl>Reserved Codes</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>870</catValu>
    <labl>Other Pacific</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>900</catValu>
    <labl>Afro-American (1980)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>902</catValu>
    <labl>African-American (1990)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>913</catValu>
    <labl>Central American Indian (1990)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>914</catValu>
    <labl>South American Indian (1990)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>920</catValu>
    <labl>American Indian (all tribes)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>921</catValu>
    <labl>Aleut</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>922</catValu>
    <labl>Eskimo</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>923</catValu>
    <labl>Inuit</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>924</catValu>
    <labl>White/Caucasian (1980)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>930</catValu>
    <labl>Greenlander</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>931</catValu>
    <labl>Canadian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>933</catValu>
    <labl>Newfoundland</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>934</catValu>
    <labl>Nova Scotian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>935</catValu>
    <labl>French Canadian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>936</catValu>
    <labl>Acadian (1980)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>939</catValu>
    <labl>American</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>940</catValu>
    <labl>United States</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>941</catValu>
    <labl>Alabama</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>942</catValu>
    <labl>Alaska</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>943</catValu>
    <labl>Arizona</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>944</catValu>
    <labl>Arkansas</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>945</catValu>
    <labl>California</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>946</catValu>
    <labl>Colorado</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>947</catValu>
    <labl>Connecticut</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>948</catValu>
    <labl>District of Columbia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>949</catValu>
    <labl>Delaware</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>950</catValu>
    <labl>Florida</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>951</catValu>
    <labl>Georgia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>952</catValu>
    <labl>Idaho</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>953</catValu>
    <labl>Illinois</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>954</catValu>
    <labl>Indiana</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>955</catValu>
    <labl>Iowa</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>956</catValu>
    <labl>Kansas</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>957</catValu>
    <labl>Kentucky</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>958</catValu>
    <labl>Louisiana</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>959</catValu>
    <labl>Maine</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>960</catValu>
    <labl>Maryland</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>961</catValu>
    <labl>Massachusetts</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>962</catValu>
    <labl>Michigan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>963</catValu>
    <labl>Minnesota</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>964</catValu>
    <labl>Mississippi</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>965</catValu>
    <labl>Missouri</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>966</catValu>
    <labl>Montana</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>967</catValu>
    <labl>Nebraska</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>968</catValu>
    <labl>Nevada</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>969</catValu>
    <labl>New Hampshire</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>970</catValu>
    <labl>New Jersey</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>971</catValu>
    <labl>New Mexico</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>972</catValu>
    <labl>New York</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>973</catValu>
    <labl>North Carolina</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>974</catValu>
    <labl>North Dakota</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>975</catValu>
    <labl>Ohio</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>976</catValu>
    <labl>Oklahoma</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>977</catValu>
    <labl>Oregon</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>978</catValu>
    <labl>Pennsylvania</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>979</catValu>
    <labl>Rhode Island</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>980</catValu>
    <labl>South Carolina</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>981</catValu>
    <labl>South Dakota</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>982</catValu>
    <labl>Tennessee</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>983</catValu>
    <labl>Texas</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>984</catValu>
    <labl>Utah</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>985</catValu>
    <labl>Vermont</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>986</catValu>
    <labl>Virginia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>987</catValu>
    <labl>Washington</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>988</catValu>
    <labl>West Virginia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>989</catValu>
    <labl>Wisconsin</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>990</catValu>
    <labl>Wyoming</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>993</catValu>
    <labl>Southerner</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>994</catValu>
    <labl>North American</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>995</catValu>
    <labl>Mixture</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>996</catValu>
    <labl>Uncodable</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>997</catValu>
    <labl>Deferred cases</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>998</catValu>
    <labl>Other</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>999</catValu>
    <labl>Not reported</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Ethnicity and Language Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="HISPAN" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="HISPAN">
  <location EndPos="107" StartPos="105" width="3" />
  <labl>Hispanic origin, U.S. and Puerto Rico</labl>
  <txt>HISPAN identifies and classifies persons of Hispanic origin in the United States and Puerto Rico.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>000</catValu>
    <labl>Not hispanic</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>100</catValu>
    <labl>Mexican</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>101</catValu>
    <labl>Mexican, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>102</catValu>
    <labl>Mexican American</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>103</catValu>
    <labl>Mexicano/Mexicana</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>104</catValu>
    <labl>Chicano/Chicana</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>105</catValu>
    <labl>La Raza</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>106</catValu>
    <labl>Mexican American Indian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>107</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>200</catValu>
    <labl>Puerto Rican</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>300</catValu>
    <labl>Cuban</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>400</catValu>
    <labl>Other Spanish, 1980</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>410</catValu>
    <labl>Central/South American, 1970</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>411</catValu>
    <labl>Costa Rican</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>412</catValu>
    <labl>Guatemalan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>413</catValu>
    <labl>Honduran</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>414</catValu>
    <labl>Nicaraguan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>415</catValu>
    <labl>Panamanian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>416</catValu>
    <labl>Salvadoran</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>417</catValu>
    <labl>Central American</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>418</catValu>
    <labl>Central American Indian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>419</catValu>
    <labl>Canal Zone</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>420</catValu>
    <labl>Argentinean</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>421</catValu>
    <labl>Bolivian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>422</catValu>
    <labl>Chilean</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>423</catValu>
    <labl>Colombian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>424</catValu>
    <labl>Ecuadorian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>425</catValu>
    <labl>Paraguayan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>426</catValu>
    <labl>Peruvian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>427</catValu>
    <labl>Uruguayan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>428</catValu>
    <labl>Venezuelan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>429</catValu>
    <labl>South American Indian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>430</catValu>
    <labl>Criollo</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>431</catValu>
    <labl>South American</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>440</catValu>
    <labl>Other Spanish, 1970</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>450</catValu>
    <labl>Spaniard</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>451</catValu>
    <labl>Andalusian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>452</catValu>
    <labl>Asturian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>453</catValu>
    <labl>Castillian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>454</catValu>
    <labl>Catalonian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>455</catValu>
    <labl>Balearic Islander</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>456</catValu>
    <labl>Gallego</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>457</catValu>
    <labl>Valencian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>458</catValu>
    <labl>Canarian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>459</catValu>
    <labl>Spanish Basque</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>460</catValu>
    <labl>Dominican</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>465</catValu>
    <labl>Latin American</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>470</catValu>
    <labl>Hispanic</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>480</catValu>
    <labl>Spanish</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>490</catValu>
    <labl>Californio</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>491</catValu>
    <labl>Tejano</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>492</catValu>
    <labl>Nuevo Mexicano</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>493</catValu>
    <labl>Spanish American</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>494</catValu>
    <labl>Spanish American Indian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>495</catValu>
    <labl>Meso American Indian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>496</catValu>
    <labl>Mestizo</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>497</catValu>
    <labl>Other Spanish, Hispanic, Latino</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>498</catValu>
    <labl>Not specified (FOSDIC)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>499</catValu>
    <labl>Not classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>999</catValu>
    <labl>Not reported</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Ethnicity and Language Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="SPEAKENG" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="SPEAKENG">
  <location EndPos="108" StartPos="108" width="1" />
  <labl>Speaks English</labl>
  <txt>SPEAKENG indicates whether the respondent could speak English or if English was the respondent's language of literacy.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Yes</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7</catValu>
    <labl>Does not speak</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Ethnicity and Language Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="LANGPR" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="LANGPR">
  <location EndPos="111" StartPos="109" width="3" />
  <labl>Language spoken at home, Puerto Rico</labl>
  <txt>LANGPR describes the language that the respondent speaks at home in Puerto Rico.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>000</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>001</catValu>
    <labl>English</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>008</catValu>
    <labl>German</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>011</catValu>
    <labl>Yiddish, Jewish</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>016</catValu>
    <labl>Danish</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>020</catValu>
    <labl>Italian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>022</catValu>
    <labl>French</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>024</catValu>
    <labl>Patois</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>025</catValu>
    <labl>French or Haitian Creole</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>026</catValu>
    <labl>Cajun</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>027</catValu>
    <labl>Spanish</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>032</catValu>
    <labl>Portuguese</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>033</catValu>
    <labl>Rumanian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>037</catValu>
    <labl>Greek</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>043</catValu>
    <labl>Polish</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>051</catValu>
    <labl>Lettish</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>056</catValu>
    <labl>Persian, Iranian, Farssi</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>062</catValu>
    <labl>Hindi</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>063</catValu>
    <labl>Sanskrit</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>081</catValu>
    <labl>Other Indo-European languages</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>087</catValu>
    <labl>Turkish</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>110</catValu>
    <labl>Chinese</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>112</catValu>
    <labl>Mandarin</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>124</catValu>
    <labl>Thai</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>126</catValu>
    <labl>Japanese</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>127</catValu>
    <labl>Korean</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>128</catValu>
    <labl>Vietnamese</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>146</catValu>
    <labl>Filipino, Tagalog</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>150</catValu>
    <labl>Llocano, Hocano</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>157</catValu>
    <labl>Chamorro, Guamanian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>180</catValu>
    <labl>Arabic</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>195</catValu>
    <labl>Swahili</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>251</catValu>
    <labl>Navajo</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>340</catValu>
    <labl>Other specified American Indian languages</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>998</catValu>
    <labl>Other n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Ethnicity and Language Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="LANGUS" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="LANGUS">
  <location EndPos="114" StartPos="112" width="3" />
  <labl>Language spoken at home, United States</labl>
  <txt>This variable indicates the language that the respondent speaks at home in the United States and Puerto Rico.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>000</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>001</catValu>
    <labl>English</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>002</catValu>
    <labl>Jamaican Creole</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>003</catValu>
    <labl>Krio, Pidgin Krio</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>004</catValu>
    <labl>Hawaiian Pidgin</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>005</catValu>
    <labl>Pidgin</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>006</catValu>
    <labl>Gullah, Geechee</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>007</catValu>
    <labl>Saramacca</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>008</catValu>
    <labl>German</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>009</catValu>
    <labl>Swiss</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>010</catValu>
    <labl>Luxembourgian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>011</catValu>
    <labl>Pennsylvania Dutch</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>012</catValu>
    <labl>Yiddish, Jewish</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>013</catValu>
    <labl>Dutch</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>014</catValu>
    <labl>Afrikaans</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>015</catValu>
    <labl>Frisian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>016</catValu>
    <labl>Swedish</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>017</catValu>
    <labl>Danish</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>018</catValu>
    <labl>Norwegian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>019</catValu>
    <labl>Icelandic</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>020</catValu>
    <labl>Faroese</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>021</catValu>
    <labl>Italian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>022</catValu>
    <labl>Rhaeto-Romanic, Ladin</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>023</catValu>
    <labl>French</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>024</catValu>
    <labl>Provencal</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>025</catValu>
    <labl>Patois</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>026</catValu>
    <labl>French or Haitian Creole</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>027</catValu>
    <labl>Cajun</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>028</catValu>
    <labl>Spanish</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>029</catValu>
    <labl>Catalonian, Valencian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>030</catValu>
    <labl>Ladino, Sefaradit, Spanol</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>031</catValu>
    <labl>Pachuco</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>032</catValu>
    <labl>Papia Mentae</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>033</catValu>
    <labl>Portuguese</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>034</catValu>
    <labl>Cape Verdean Creole</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>035</catValu>
    <labl>Rumanian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>036</catValu>
    <labl>Irish Gaelic, Gaelic</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>037</catValu>
    <labl>Scottish Gaelic</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>038</catValu>
    <labl>Welsh</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>039</catValu>
    <labl>Greek</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>040</catValu>
    <labl>Albanian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>041</catValu>
    <labl>Russian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>042</catValu>
    <labl>Bielo-, White Russian, Belarusian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>043</catValu>
    <labl>Ukrainian, Ruthenian, Little Russian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>044</catValu>
    <labl>Czech</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>045</catValu>
    <labl>Polish</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>046</catValu>
    <labl>Kashubian, Slovincian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>047</catValu>
    <labl>Slovak</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>048</catValu>
    <labl>Serbo-Croatian, Yugoslavian, Slavonian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>049</catValu>
    <labl>Croatian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>050</catValu>
    <labl>Serbian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>051</catValu>
    <labl>Bosnian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>052</catValu>
    <labl>Slovene</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>053</catValu>
    <labl>Lithuanian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>054</catValu>
    <labl>Lettish, Latvian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>055</catValu>
    <labl>Bulgarian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>056</catValu>
    <labl>Lusatian, Sorbian, Wendish</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>057</catValu>
    <labl>Macedonian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>058</catValu>
    <labl>Armenian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>059</catValu>
    <labl>Persian, Iranian, Farssi</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>060</catValu>
    <labl>Dari</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>061</catValu>
    <labl>Pashto, Afghan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>062</catValu>
    <labl>Kurdish</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>063</catValu>
    <labl>Balochi</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>064</catValu>
    <labl>Tadzhik</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>065</catValu>
    <labl>Ossete</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>066</catValu>
    <labl>Hindi</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>067</catValu>
    <labl>Sanskrit</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>068</catValu>
    <labl>Urdu</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>069</catValu>
    <labl>Bengali</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>070</catValu>
    <labl>Panjabi</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>071</catValu>
    <labl>Marathi</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>072</catValu>
    <labl>Gujarathi</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>073</catValu>
    <labl>Bihari</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>074</catValu>
    <labl>Rajasthani</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>075</catValu>
    <labl>Oriya</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>076</catValu>
    <labl>Assamese</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>077</catValu>
    <labl>Kashmiri</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>078</catValu>
    <labl>Sindhi</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>079</catValu>
    <labl>Maldivian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>080</catValu>
    <labl>Sinhalese</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>081</catValu>
    <labl>Kannada</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>082</catValu>
    <labl>India n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>083</catValu>
    <labl>Pakistan n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>084</catValu>
    <labl>Other Indo-Iranian languages</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>085</catValu>
    <labl>Other Indo-European languages</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>086</catValu>
    <labl>Estonian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>087</catValu>
    <labl>Romany, Gypsy</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>088</catValu>
    <labl>Finnish</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>089</catValu>
    <labl>Magyar, Hungarian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>090</catValu>
    <labl>Lapp, Inari, Kola, Lule, Pite, Ruija, Skolt, Um</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>091</catValu>
    <labl>Other Uralic</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>092</catValu>
    <labl>Turkish</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>093</catValu>
    <labl>Kirghiz</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>094</catValu>
    <labl>Chuvash</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>095</catValu>
    <labl>Karakalpak</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>096</catValu>
    <labl>Kazakh</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>097</catValu>
    <labl>Karachay, Tatar, Balkar, Bashkir, Kumyk</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>098</catValu>
    <labl>Uzbek, Uighur</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>099</catValu>
    <labl>Azerbaijani</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>100</catValu>
    <labl>Mongolian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>101</catValu>
    <labl>Tungus</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>102</catValu>
    <labl>Caucasian, Georgian, Avar</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>103</catValu>
    <labl>Basque</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>104</catValu>
    <labl>Dravidian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>105</catValu>
    <labl>Brahui</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>106</catValu>
    <labl>Gondi</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>107</catValu>
    <labl>Telugu</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>108</catValu>
    <labl>Malayalam</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>109</catValu>
    <labl>Tamil</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>110</catValu>
    <labl>Bhili</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>111</catValu>
    <labl>Nepali</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>112</catValu>
    <labl>Kurukh</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>113</catValu>
    <labl>Munda</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>114</catValu>
    <labl>Burushaski</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>115</catValu>
    <labl>Chinese</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>116</catValu>
    <labl>Cantonese</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>117</catValu>
    <labl>Mandarin</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>118</catValu>
    <labl>Hakka, Fukien, K'echia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>119</catValu>
    <labl>Kan, Nan Chang</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>120</catValu>
    <labl>Fuchow, Min Pei</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>121</catValu>
    <labl>Wu</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>122</catValu>
    <labl>Chinese, Cantonese, Min, Yueh</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>123</catValu>
    <labl>Tibetan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>124</catValu>
    <labl>Hsiang, Chansa, Hunan, Iyan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>125</catValu>
    <labl>Miao-Yao, Mien</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>126</catValu>
    <labl>Miao, Hmong</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>127</catValu>
    <labl>Iu Mien</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>128</catValu>
    <labl>Burmese, Lisu, Lolo</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>129</catValu>
    <labl>Karen</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>130</catValu>
    <labl>Chin languages</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>131</catValu>
    <labl>Kachin</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>132</catValu>
    <labl>Thai</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>133</catValu>
    <labl>Laotian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>134</catValu>
    <labl>Japanese</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>135</catValu>
    <labl>Korean</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>136</catValu>
    <labl>Vietnamese</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>137</catValu>
    <labl>Ainu</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>138</catValu>
    <labl>Mon-Khmer, Cambodian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>139</catValu>
    <labl>Yukagir</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>140</catValu>
    <labl>Muong</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>141</catValu>
    <labl>Indonesian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>142</catValu>
    <labl>Buginese</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>143</catValu>
    <labl>Achinese</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>144</catValu>
    <labl>Balinese</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>145</catValu>
    <labl>Madurese</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>146</catValu>
    <labl>Cham</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>147</catValu>
    <labl>Malay</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>148</catValu>
    <labl>Minangkabau</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>149</catValu>
    <labl>Other Asian languages</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>150</catValu>
    <labl>Formosan, Taiwanese</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>151</catValu>
    <labl>Javanese</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>152</catValu>
    <labl>Malagasy</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>153</catValu>
    <labl>Sundanese</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>154</catValu>
    <labl>Other Malayan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>155</catValu>
    <labl>Filipino, Tagalog</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>156</catValu>
    <labl>Bisayan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>157</catValu>
    <labl>Sebuano</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>158</catValu>
    <labl>Pangasinan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>159</catValu>
    <labl>Llocano, Hocano</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>160</catValu>
    <labl>Bikol</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>161</catValu>
    <labl>Pampangan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>162</catValu>
    <labl>Gorontalo</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>163</catValu>
    <labl>Palau</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>164</catValu>
    <labl>Micronesian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>165</catValu>
    <labl>Carolinian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>166</catValu>
    <labl>Chamorro, Guamanian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>167</catValu>
    <labl>Gilbertese</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>168</catValu>
    <labl>Kusaiean</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>169</catValu>
    <labl>Marshallese</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>170</catValu>
    <labl>Mokilese</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>171</catValu>
    <labl>Nauruan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>172</catValu>
    <labl>Ponapean</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>173</catValu>
    <labl>Trukese</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>174</catValu>
    <labl>Ulithean, Fais</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>175</catValu>
    <labl>Woleai-Ulithi</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>176</catValu>
    <labl>Yapese</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>177</catValu>
    <labl>Melanesian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>178</catValu>
    <labl>Polynesian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>179</catValu>
    <labl>Samoan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>180</catValu>
    <labl>Tongan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>181</catValu>
    <labl>Other Pacific Island languages</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>182</catValu>
    <labl>Tokelauan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>183</catValu>
    <labl>Fijian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>184</catValu>
    <labl>Marquesan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>185</catValu>
    <labl>Rarotongan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>186</catValu>
    <labl>Maori</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>187</catValu>
    <labl>Nukuoro, Kapingarangan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>188</catValu>
    <labl>Hawaiian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>189</catValu>
    <labl>Arabic</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>190</catValu>
    <labl>Syriac, Aramaic, Chaldean</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>191</catValu>
    <labl>Near East Arabic dialect</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>192</catValu>
    <labl>Hebrew, Israeli</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>193</catValu>
    <labl>Amharic, Ethiopian, etc.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>194</catValu>
    <labl>Berber</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>195</catValu>
    <labl>Chadic, Hamitic, Hausa</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>196</catValu>
    <labl>Cushite, Beja, Somali</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>197</catValu>
    <labl>Other Afro-Asiatic languages</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>198</catValu>
    <labl>Nilotic</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>199</catValu>
    <labl>Nilo-Hamitic</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>200</catValu>
    <labl>Nubian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>201</catValu>
    <labl>Saharan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>202</catValu>
    <labl>Nilo-Saharan, Fur, Songhai</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>203</catValu>
    <labl>Khoisan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>204</catValu>
    <labl>Sudanic</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>205</catValu>
    <labl>Bantu (many subheads)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>206</catValu>
    <labl>Swahili</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>207</catValu>
    <labl>Mande</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>208</catValu>
    <labl>Fulani</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>209</catValu>
    <labl>Gur</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>210</catValu>
    <labl>Kru</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>211</catValu>
    <labl>Efik, Ibibio, Tiv</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>212</catValu>
    <labl>Mbum, Gbaya, Sango, Zande</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>213</catValu>
    <labl>Niger-Congo regions (many subheads)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>214</catValu>
    <labl>Other specified African languages</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>215</catValu>
    <labl>African, n.s.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>216</catValu>
    <labl>Aleut, Eskimo</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>217</catValu>
    <labl>Apache</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>218</catValu>
    <labl>Other Algonquin languages</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>219</catValu>
    <labl>Inupik, Innuit</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>220</catValu>
    <labl>St Lawrence Isl Yupik</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>221</catValu>
    <labl>Yupik</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>222</catValu>
    <labl>Algonquian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>223</catValu>
    <labl>Arapaho</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>224</catValu>
    <labl>Atsina, Gros Ventre</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>225</catValu>
    <labl>Blackfoot</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>226</catValu>
    <labl>Cheyenne</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>227</catValu>
    <labl>Cree</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>228</catValu>
    <labl>Delaware, Lenni-Lenape</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>229</catValu>
    <labl>Fox, Sac</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>230</catValu>
    <labl>Kickapoo</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>231</catValu>
    <labl>Menomini</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>232</catValu>
    <labl>Metis, French Cree</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>233</catValu>
    <labl>Miami</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>234</catValu>
    <labl>Micmac</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>235</catValu>
    <labl>Ojibwa, Chippewa</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>236</catValu>
    <labl>Ottawa</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>237</catValu>
    <labl>Passamaquoddy, Malecite</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>238</catValu>
    <labl>Penobscot</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>239</catValu>
    <labl>Potawatomi</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>240</catValu>
    <labl>Shawnee</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>241</catValu>
    <labl>Salish, Flathead</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>242</catValu>
    <labl>Clallam</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>243</catValu>
    <labl>Coeur d'Alene, Skitsamish</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>244</catValu>
    <labl>Columbia, Chelan, Wenatchee</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>245</catValu>
    <labl>Nootsack</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>246</catValu>
    <labl>Okanogan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>247</catValu>
    <labl>Puget Sound Salish</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>248</catValu>
    <labl>Kalispel</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>249</catValu>
    <labl>Spokane</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>250</catValu>
    <labl>Athapascan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>251</catValu>
    <labl>Han</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>252</catValu>
    <labl>Koyukon</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>253</catValu>
    <labl>Kuchin</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>254</catValu>
    <labl>Tanaina</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>255</catValu>
    <labl>Chasta Costa, Chetco, Coquille, Smith River Ath</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>256</catValu>
    <labl>Hupa</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>257</catValu>
    <labl>Apache</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>258</catValu>
    <labl>Jicarilla, Lipan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>259</catValu>
    <labl>Chiricahua, Mescalero</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>260</catValu>
    <labl>San Carlos, Cibecue, White Mountain</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>261</catValu>
    <labl>Kiowa-Apache</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>262</catValu>
    <labl>Kiowa</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>263</catValu>
    <labl>Navajo</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>264</catValu>
    <labl>Klamath, Modoc</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>265</catValu>
    <labl>Nez Perce</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>266</catValu>
    <labl>Sahaptian, Celilo, Klikitat, Palouse, Tenino, U</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>267</catValu>
    <labl>Mountain Maidu, Maidu</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>268</catValu>
    <labl>Sierra Miwok, Miwok</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>269</catValu>
    <labl>Wintun</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>270</catValu>
    <labl>Foothill North Yokuts</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>271</catValu>
    <labl>Tachi</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>272</catValu>
    <labl>Siuslaw, Coos, Lower Umpqua</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>273</catValu>
    <labl>Tsimshian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>274</catValu>
    <labl>Upper Chinook, Clackamas, Multnomah, Wasco, Wis</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>275</catValu>
    <labl>Chinook Jargon</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>276</catValu>
    <labl>Zuni</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>277</catValu>
    <labl>Yuman</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>278</catValu>
    <labl>Cocomaricopa</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>279</catValu>
    <labl>Mohave</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>280</catValu>
    <labl>Diegueno</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>281</catValu>
    <labl>Delta River Yuman</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>282</catValu>
    <labl>Havasupai</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>283</catValu>
    <labl>Walapai</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>284</catValu>
    <labl>Yavapai</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>285</catValu>
    <labl>Achumawi</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>286</catValu>
    <labl>Karok</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>287</catValu>
    <labl>Pomo</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>288</catValu>
    <labl>Washo</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>289</catValu>
    <labl>Crow, Absaroke</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>290</catValu>
    <labl>Hidatsa</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>291</catValu>
    <labl>Mandan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>292</catValu>
    <labl>Dakota, Lakota, Nakota, Sioux</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>293</catValu>
    <labl>Chiwere</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>294</catValu>
    <labl>Winnebago</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>295</catValu>
    <labl>Omaha</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>296</catValu>
    <labl>Osage</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>297</catValu>
    <labl>Ponca</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>298</catValu>
    <labl>Alabama</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>299</catValu>
    <labl>Choctaw, Chickasaw</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>300</catValu>
    <labl>Mikasuki</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>301</catValu>
    <labl>Koasati</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>302</catValu>
    <labl>Muskogee, Creek, Seminole</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>303</catValu>
    <labl>Keres</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>304</catValu>
    <labl>Iroquoian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>305</catValu>
    <labl>Mohawk</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>306</catValu>
    <labl>Oneida</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>307</catValu>
    <labl>Onondaga</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>308</catValu>
    <labl>Cayuga</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>309</catValu>
    <labl>Seneca</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>310</catValu>
    <labl>Tuscarora</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>311</catValu>
    <labl>Cherokee</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>312</catValu>
    <labl>Yupik</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>313</catValu>
    <labl>Algonquian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>314</catValu>
    <labl>Choctaw, Chickasaw</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>315</catValu>
    <labl>Caddoan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>316</catValu>
    <labl>Arikara</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>317</catValu>
    <labl>Pawnee</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>318</catValu>
    <labl>Wichita</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>319</catValu>
    <labl>Comanche</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>320</catValu>
    <labl>Mono, Owens Valley Paiute</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>321</catValu>
    <labl>Paiute</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>322</catValu>
    <labl>Chemehuevi</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>323</catValu>
    <labl>Ute</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>324</catValu>
    <labl>Shoshoni</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>325</catValu>
    <labl>Hopi</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>326</catValu>
    <labl>Cahuilla</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>327</catValu>
    <labl>Luiseno</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>328</catValu>
    <labl>Pima, Papago</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>329</catValu>
    <labl>Yaqui</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>330</catValu>
    <labl>Aztecan, Mexicano, Nahua</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>331</catValu>
    <labl>Picuris, Northern Tiwa, Taos</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>332</catValu>
    <labl>Tiwa, Isleta</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>333</catValu>
    <labl>Sandia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>334</catValu>
    <labl>Tewa, Hano, Hopi-Tewa, San Ildefonso, San Juan,</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>335</catValu>
    <labl>Towa</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>336</catValu>
    <labl>Yurok</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>337</catValu>
    <labl>Makah</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>338</catValu>
    <labl>Kutenai</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>339</catValu>
    <labl>Haida</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>340</catValu>
    <labl>Tlingit, Chilkat, Sitka, Tongass, Yakutat</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>341</catValu>
    <labl>Yuchi</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>342</catValu>
    <labl>Misumalpan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>343</catValu>
    <labl>Mayan languages</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>344</catValu>
    <labl>Tarascan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>345</catValu>
    <labl>Mapuche</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>346</catValu>
    <labl>Oto-Manguen</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>347</catValu>
    <labl>Quechua</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>348</catValu>
    <labl>Arawakian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>349</catValu>
    <labl>Chibchan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>350</catValu>
    <labl>Tupi-Guarani</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>351</catValu>
    <labl>American Indian, ns</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>352</catValu>
    <labl>Other specified American Indian languages</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>353</catValu>
    <labl>South/Central American Indian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>998</catValu>
    <labl>Other not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Ethnicity and Language Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="SCHOOL" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="SCHOOL">
  <location EndPos="115" StartPos="115" width="1" />
  <labl>School attendance</labl>
  <txt>SCHOOL indicates whether or not the person attended school at the time of the census or within some specified period of time prior to the census.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Yes</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>No, not specified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>No, attended in the past</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>No, never attended</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown/missing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Education Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="EDATTAIN" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="EDATTAIN">
  <location EndPos="116" StartPos="116" width="1" />
  <labl>Educational attainment, international recode [general version]</labl>
  <txt>EDATTAIN records the person's educational attainment in terms of the level of schooling completed (degree or other milestone). The emphasis on level completed is critical: a person attending the final year of secondary education receives the code for having completed lower secondary only -- and in some samples only primary. 

EDATTAIN does not necessarily reflect any particular country's definition of the various levels of schooling in terms of terminology or the number of years of schooling.  EDATTAIN is an attempt to merge -- into a single, roughly comparable variable -- samples that provide degrees, ones that provide actual years of schooling, and those that have some of both. In addition to EDATTAIN, a country-specific education classification is provided which loses no information and reflects the particular educational system of that country (for example EDUCBR for Brazil, EDUCCL for Chile, and EDUCUS for the United States).  As always, users can refer to the original education source variables for each sample, if they wish.

Many samples also give single years of schooling completed, recorded in YRSCHOOL. Some samples provide educational information in a form that could not be incorporated into EDATTAIN.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Less than primary completed</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Primary completed</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>Secondary completed</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>University completed</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Education Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="EDATTAIND" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="EDATTAIND">
  <location EndPos="119" StartPos="117" width="3" />
  <labl>Educational attainment, international recode [detailed version]</labl>
  <txt>EDATTAIN records the person's educational attainment in terms of the level of schooling completed (degree or other milestone). The emphasis on level completed is critical: a person attending the final year of secondary education receives the code for having completed lower secondary only -- and in some samples only primary. 

EDATTAIN does not necessarily reflect any particular country's definition of the various levels of schooling in terms of terminology or the number of years of schooling.  EDATTAIN is an attempt to merge -- into a single, roughly comparable variable -- samples that provide degrees, ones that provide actual years of schooling, and those that have some of both. In addition to EDATTAIN, a country-specific education classification is provided which loses no information and reflects the particular educational system of that country (for example EDUCBR for Brazil, EDUCCL for Chile, and EDUCUS for the United States).  As always, users can refer to the original education source variables for each sample, if they wish.

Many samples also give single years of schooling completed, recorded in YRSCHOOL. Some samples provide educational information in a form that could not be incorporated into EDATTAIN.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>000</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>100</catValu>
    <labl>Less than primary completed (n.s.)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>110</catValu>
    <labl>No schooling</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>120</catValu>
    <labl>Some primary completed</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>130</catValu>
    <labl>Primary (4 yrs) completed</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>211</catValu>
    <labl>Primary (5 yrs) completed</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>212</catValu>
    <labl>Primary (6 yrs) completed</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>221</catValu>
    <labl>Lower secondary general completed</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>222</catValu>
    <labl>Lower secondary technical completed</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>311</catValu>
    <labl>Secondary, general track completed</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>312</catValu>
    <labl>Some college completed</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>320</catValu>
    <labl>Secondary or post-secondary technical completed</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>321</catValu>
    <labl>Secondary, technical track completed</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>322</catValu>
    <labl>Post-secondary technical education</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>400</catValu>
    <labl>University completed</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>999</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown/missing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Education Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="EDUCPR" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="EDUCPR">
  <location EndPos="122" StartPos="120" width="3" />
  <labl>Educational attainment, Puerto Rico</labl>
  <txt>EDUCPR indicates the person's educational attainment in Puerto Rico in terms of the level of schooling completed.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>000</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>100</catValu>
    <labl>None</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>110</catValu>
    <labl>Nursery school</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>120</catValu>
    <labl>Kindergarten</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>200</catValu>
    <labl>Primary</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>210</catValu>
    <labl>Primary, grade 1 to 4</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>211</catValu>
    <labl>Primary, grade 1</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>212</catValu>
    <labl>Primary, grade 2</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>213</catValu>
    <labl>Primary, grade 3</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>214</catValu>
    <labl>Primary, grade 4</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>220</catValu>
    <labl>Primary, grade 5 to 8</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>221</catValu>
    <labl>Primary, grade 5</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>222</catValu>
    <labl>Primary, grade 6</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>223</catValu>
    <labl>Primary, grade 7</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>224</catValu>
    <labl>Primary, grade 8</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>300</catValu>
    <labl>High School (secondary)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>301</catValu>
    <labl>High school, grade 9</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>302</catValu>
    <labl>High school, grade 10</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>303</catValu>
    <labl>High school, grade 11</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>305</catValu>
    <labl>High school, grade 12</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>306</catValu>
    <labl>High school graduate</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>307</catValu>
    <labl>High school graduate, regular diploma</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>308</catValu>
    <labl>High school graduate, GED or alternative credential</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>400</catValu>
    <labl>Post-secondary</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>401</catValu>
    <labl>Post-secondary, year 1</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>402</catValu>
    <labl>Post-secondary, year 2</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>403</catValu>
    <labl>Post-secondary, year 3</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>404</catValu>
    <labl>Post-secondary, year 4</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>405</catValu>
    <labl>Post-secondary, year 5</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>406</catValu>
    <labl>Post-secondary, year 6</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>410</catValu>
    <labl>Some college, no degree</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>420</catValu>
    <labl>University / College degree</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>421</catValu>
    <labl>Associate degree, type not specified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>422</catValu>
    <labl>Associate degree, occupational</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>423</catValu>
    <labl>Associate degree, academic program</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>424</catValu>
    <labl>Bachelor's degree</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>425</catValu>
    <labl>Master's degree</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>426</catValu>
    <labl>Professional degree</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>427</catValu>
    <labl>Doctorate degree</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Education Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="EMPSTAT" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="EMPSTAT">
  <location EndPos="123" StartPos="123" width="1" />
  <labl>Activity status (employment status) [general version]</labl>
  <txt>EMPSTAT indicates whether or not the respondent was part of the labor force -- working or seeking work -- over a specified period of time. Depending on the sample, EMPSTAT can also convey further information.

The first digit of EMPSTAT is fully comparable, and classifies the population into three groups: employed, unemployed, and inactive. The combination of employed and unemployed yields the total labor force. The second and third digits of EMPSTAT preserve additional information available for some countries and census years but not for others.

Employment status is sometimes referred to in other sources as "activity status".</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Employed</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Unemployed</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>Inactive</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown/missing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Work Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="EMPSTATD" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="EMPSTATD">
  <location EndPos="126" StartPos="124" width="3" />
  <labl>Activity status (employment status) [detailed version]</labl>
  <txt>EMPSTAT indicates whether or not the respondent was part of the labor force -- working or seeking work -- over a specified period of time. Depending on the sample, EMPSTAT can also convey further information.

The first digit of EMPSTAT is fully comparable, and classifies the population into three groups: employed, unemployed, and inactive. The combination of employed and unemployed yields the total labor force. The second and third digits of EMPSTAT preserve additional information available for some countries and census years but not for others.

Employment status is sometimes referred to in other sources as "activity status".</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>000</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>100</catValu>
    <labl>Employed, not specified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>110</catValu>
    <labl>At work</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>111</catValu>
    <labl>At work, and 'student'</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>112</catValu>
    <labl>At work, and 'housework'</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>113</catValu>
    <labl>At work, and 'seeking work'</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>114</catValu>
    <labl>At work, and 'retired'</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>115</catValu>
    <labl>At work, and 'no work'</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>116</catValu>
    <labl>At work, and other situation</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>117</catValu>
    <labl>At work, family holding, not specified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>118</catValu>
    <labl>At work, family holding, not agricultural</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>119</catValu>
    <labl>At work, family holding, agricultural</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>120</catValu>
    <labl>Have job, not at work in reference period</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>130</catValu>
    <labl>Armed forces</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>131</catValu>
    <labl>Armed forces, at work</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>132</catValu>
    <labl>Armed forces, not at work in reference period</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>133</catValu>
    <labl>Military trainee</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>140</catValu>
    <labl>Marginally employed</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>200</catValu>
    <labl>Unemployed, not specified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>201</catValu>
    <labl>Unemployed 6 or more months</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>202</catValu>
    <labl>Worked fewer than 6 months, permanent job</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>203</catValu>
    <labl>Worked fewer than 6 months, temporary job</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>210</catValu>
    <labl>Unemployed, experienced worker</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>220</catValu>
    <labl>Unemployed, new worker</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>230</catValu>
    <labl>No work available</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>240</catValu>
    <labl>Inactive unemployed</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>300</catValu>
    <labl>Inactive (not in labor force)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>301</catValu>
    <labl>Unavailable jobseekers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>302</catValu>
    <labl>Available potential jobseekers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>310</catValu>
    <labl>Housework</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>320</catValu>
    <labl>Health reasons, unable to work, or disabled</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>321</catValu>
    <labl>Permanent disability</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>322</catValu>
    <labl>Temporary illness</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>323</catValu>
    <labl>Disabled or imprisoned</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>330</catValu>
    <labl>In school</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>340</catValu>
    <labl>Retirees and living on rent</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>341</catValu>
    <labl>Living on rents</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>342</catValu>
    <labl>Living on rents or pension</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>343</catValu>
    <labl>Retirees/pensioners</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>344</catValu>
    <labl>Retired</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>345</catValu>
    <labl>Pensioner</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>346</catValu>
    <labl>Non-retirement pension</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>347</catValu>
    <labl>Disability pension</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>348</catValu>
    <labl>Retired without benefits</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>350</catValu>
    <labl>Elderly</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>351</catValu>
    <labl>Elderly or disabled</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>360</catValu>
    <labl>Institutionalized</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>361</catValu>
    <labl>Prisoner</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>370</catValu>
    <labl>Intermittent worker</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>371</catValu>
    <labl>Not working, seasonal worker</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>372</catValu>
    <labl>Not working, occasional worker</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>380</catValu>
    <labl>Other income recipient</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>390</catValu>
    <labl>Inactive, other reasons</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>391</catValu>
    <labl>Too young to work</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>392</catValu>
    <labl>Dependent</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>999</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown/missing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Work Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="LABFORCE" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="LABFORCE">
  <location EndPos="127" StartPos="127" width="1" />
  <labl>Labor force participation</labl>
  <txt>LABFORCE is a dichotomous variable identifying whether a person participated in the labor force.  Labor force participation generally means working or seeking work within a specified reference period.

For most samples LABFORCE is a recode of EMPSTAT (employment status).  A consistent lower age universe of 15 or older has been applied to increase comparability across samples. Full detail is retained in EMPSTAT, which should be used for any study of child labor.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>No, not in the labor force</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Yes, in the labor force</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Work Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="OCCISCO" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="OCCISCO">
  <location EndPos="129" StartPos="128" width="2" />
  <labl>Occupation, ISCO general</labl>
  <txt>OCCISCO records the person's primary occupation, coded according to the major categories in the International Standard Classification of Occupations (ISCO) scheme for 1988. For someone with more than one job, the primary occupation is typically the one in which the person had spent the most time or earned the most money.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>01</catValu>
    <labl>Legislators, senior officials and managers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>02</catValu>
    <labl>Professionals</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>03</catValu>
    <labl>Technicians and associate professionals</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>04</catValu>
    <labl>Clerks</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>05</catValu>
    <labl>Service workers and shop and market sales</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>06</catValu>
    <labl>Skilled agricultural and fishery workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>07</catValu>
    <labl>Crafts and related trades workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>08</catValu>
    <labl>Plant and machine operators and assemblers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>09</catValu>
    <labl>Elementary occupations</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>Armed forces</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11</catValu>
    <labl>Other occupations, unspecified or n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>97</catValu>
    <labl>Response suppressed</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>98</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>99</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Work Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="OCC" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="contin" name="OCC">
  <location EndPos="133" StartPos="130" width="4" />
  <labl>Occupation, unrecoded</labl>
  <txt>OCC records the person's primary occupation, classified according to the system used by the respective national census office at the time. For someone with more than one job, the primary occupation is usually the one in which the person spent the most time or earned the most money, although this may not have been explicit in the instructions for a specific census.

To ensure confidentiality, very small occupations are recoded to a residual category indicating the persons had an occupation, but the job title is not identified. The number of cases recoded should be too small to affect analyses.</txt>
  <stdCatgry URI="https://international.ipums.org/international-action/variables/OCC#source_variables_section" />
  <codInstr>OCC is a 4-digit numeric variable.

Some samples use fewer than 4 digits. In those cases, the data are right-justified, and the extra leading digits are padded with zeroes.

Argentina 1970 - see Variable: AR1970A_OCC3 - Occupation [3 digit]
Argentina 1980 - see Variable: AR1980A_OCC - Occupation
Argentina 1991 - see Variable: AR1991A_OCC - Occupation
Argentina 2001 - see Variable: AR2001A_OCC4 - Occupation (4-digits)
Armenia 2011 - see Variable: AM2011A_OCC - Occupation
Austria 1971 - see Variable: AT1971A_OCCSM - Occupation of supporter: sub-major groups
Austria 1981 - see Variable: AT1981A_OCCSM - Occupation of supporter: sub-major groups
Austria 1991 - see Variable: AT1991A_OCCSM - Occupation of supporter: sub-major groups
Austria 2001 - see Variable: AT2001A_OCCSM - Occupation of supporter: sub-major groups
Belarus 1999 - see Variable: BY1999A_OCC2 - Occupation, 2 digits
Belarus 2009 - see Variable: BY2009A_OCC - Occupation
Benin 1979 - see Variable: BJ1979A_OCC - Occupation (2-digits)
Benin 1992 - see Variable: BJ1992A_OCC3 - Occupation (3-digits)
Benin 2002 - see Variable: BJ2002A_OCC - Occupation (3-digits)
Benin 2013 - see Variable: BJ2013A_OCC - Occupation (3-digit)
Bolivia 1976 - see Variable: BO1976A_OCC2 - Occupation, 2 digits
Bolivia 1992 - see Variable: BO1992A_OCC - Occupation
Bolivia 2001 - see Variable: BO2001A_OCC - Occupation, 3 digits
Bolivia 2012 - see Variable: BO2012A_OCC2 - Occupation (3 digit)
Botswana 1981 - see Variable: BW1981A_OCC - Occupation
Botswana 1991 - see Variable: BW1991A_OCC - Occupation (last 30 days)
Botswana 2001 - see Variable: BW2001A_OCC - Occupation in the past 7 days, 3 digit
Botswana 2011 - see Variable: BW2011A_OCC - Occupation, 3-digits
Brazil 1960 - see Variable: BR1960A_USUALOCC - Usual occupation
Brazil 1970 - see Variable: BR1970A_MAINOCC - Principal occupation
Brazil 1980 - see Variable: BR1980A_OCC - Occupation
Brazil 1991 - see Variable: BR1991A_OCC - Occupation
Brazil 2000 - see Variable: BR2000A_OCC - Occupation, 4 digits
Brazil 2010 - see Variable: BR2010A_OCC - Occupation held from July 25 to July 31, 2010
Burkina Faso 1985 - see Variable: BF1985A_OCC - Principal occupation
Burkina Faso 1996 - see Variable: BF1996A_OCC - Principal occupation
Cambodia 1998 - see Variable: KH1998A_OCC - Occupation
Cambodia 2004 - see Variable: KH2004A_OCC3 - Occupation (3-digits)
Cambodia 2008 - see Variable: KH2008A_OCC - Occupation
Cambodia 2013 - see Variable: KH2013A_OCC - Occupation (3-digits)
Cambodia 2019 - see Variable: KH2019A_OCC1 - Occupation, 1-digit
Cameroon 1976 - see Variable: CM1976A_OCC2 - Occupation (2 digits)
Cameroon 2005 - see Variable: CM2005A_OCC - Occupation
Canada 1971 - see Variable: CA1971A_OCC - Occupation
Canada 1981 - see Variable: CA1981A_OCC - Occupation (1981 classification basis)
Canada 1991 - see Variable: CA1991A_OCC80 - Occupation (1980 classification basis)
Canada 2001 - see Variable: CA2001A_NOCS01P - Occupation (2001 national occupational classification for statistics)
Canada 2011 - see Variable: CA2011A_OCC - Occupation
Chile 1960 - see Variable: CL1960A_OCC - Occupation
Chile 1970 - see Variable: CL1970A_OCC3 - Occupation (3-digit)
Chile 1982 - see Variable: CL1982A_OCC3 - Occupation (3-digit)
Chile 1992 - see Variable: CL1992A_OCC3 - Occupation (3-digit)
Chile 2002 - see Variable: CL2002A_OCC - Occupation
China 1982 - see Variable: CN1982A_OCC - Occupation
China 1990 - see Variable: CN1990A_OCC - Occupation
China 2000 - see Variable: CN2000A_OCC - Occupation (2-digit)
Colombia 1964 - see Variable: CO1964A_OCC2 - Occupation (COTA, 4 digits)
Colombia 1973 - see Variable: CO1973A_OCC - Occupation last week
Costa Rica 1973 - see Variable: CR1973A_OCC3 - Occupation, 3 digits
Costa Rica 1984 - see Variable: CR1984A_OCC - Occupation, 3 digits
Costa Rica 2000 - see Variable: CR2000A_OCC3 - Occupation, 3 digits
Costa Rica 2011 - see Variable: CR2011A_OCC - Occupation, 2-digit
Cuba 2002 - see Variable: CU2002A_OCC - Occupation
Cuba 2012 - see Variable: CU2012A_OCC3 - Main occupation (3-digit)
Côte d'Ivoire 1998 - see Variable: CI1998A_OCC2 - Current occupation (2-digit)
Dominican Republic 1960 - see Variable: DO1960A_OCC - Occupation
Dominican Republic 1970 - see Variable: DO1970A_OCC1 - Current occupation, 3 digits
Dominican Republic 1981 - see Variable: DO1981A_OCC - Occupation
Dominican Republic 2002 - see Variable: DO2002A_OCC - Occupation
Dominican Republic 2010 - see Variable: DO2010A_OCC - Occupation
Ecuador 1962 - see Variable: EC1962A_OCC - Occupation
Ecuador 1974 - see Variable: EC1974A_OCC3 - Occupation, three digits
Ecuador 1982 - see Variable: EC1982A_OCC3 - Occupation, 3 digits
Ecuador 1990 - see Variable: EC1990A_OCC3 - Occupation, 3 digits
Ecuador 2001 - see Variable: EC2001A_OCC - Occupation, 3 digits
Ecuador 2010 - see Variable: EC2010A_OCC3 - Occupation (3 digits, ISCO 08)
Egypt 1986 - see Variable: EG1986A_OCC3 - Occupation (3-digit)
Egypt 2006 - see Variable: EG2006A_OCC - Primary occupation, 3-digit
El Salvador 1992 - see Variable: SV1992A_OCC - Occupation (3-digit)
El Salvador 2007 - see Variable: SV2007A_OCC3DIG - Occupation (3-digit)
Ethiopia 1984 - see Variable: ET1984A_OCC2 - Occupation (2-digit)
Ethiopia 1994 - see Variable: ET1994A_OCC - Occupation
Fiji 1976 - see Variable: FJ1976A_OCC - Occupation
Fiji 1986 - see Variable: FJ1986A_OCC - Occupation
Fiji 1996 - see Variable: FJ1996A_OCC3 - Occupation (3 digits)
Fiji 2007 - see Variable: FJ2007A_OCC3 - Occupation, 3 digits
Fiji 2014 - see Variable: FJ2014A_OCC3 - Occupation (3 digits)
Finland 2010 - see Variable: FI2010A_OCC - Occupation
France 1962 - see Variable: FR1962A_SOCCUP - SAPHIR occupation
France 1968 - see Variable: FR1968A_SOCC - SAPHIR occupation
France 1975 - see Variable: FR1975A_SOCC - SAPHIR occupation
France 1982 - see Variable: FR1982A_SOCC - SAPHIR occupation
France 1990 - see Variable: FR1990A_SOCC - Saphir occupation
France 1999 - see Variable: FR1999A_OCC - Occupation, ISCO
France 2006 - see Variable: FR2006A_PROF486 - Detailed profession (4-digit)
France 2011 - see Variable: FR2011A_PROF - Profession, 486 categories
Germany 1970 - see Variable: DE1970A_OCC - Occupation
Germany 1981 - see Variable: DE1981A_OCC - Occupation
Germany 1987 - see Variable: DE1987A_OCC - Occupation
Ghana 1984 - see Variable: GH1984A_OCC2 - Occupation, 2 digits
Ghana 2000 - see Variable: GH2000A_OCC - Occupation
Ghana 2010 - see Variable: GH2010A_OCC - Occupation (major groups)
Greece 1971 - see Variable: GR1971A_OCC - Occupation
Greece 1981 - see Variable: GR1981A_OCC - Occupation
Greece 1991 - see Variable: GR1991A_OCC - Occupation
Greece 2001 - see Variable: GR2001A_OCC - Occupation
Greece 2011 - see Variable: GR2011A_OCC - Occupation
Guatemala 1964 - see Variable: GT1964A_OCC3 - Occupation (3-digits)
Guatemala 1973 - see Variable: GT1973A_OCC3 - Principal occupation (3-digits)
Guatemala 1981 - see Variable: GT1981A_OCC3 - Principal occupation (3-digits)
Guatemala 1994 - see Variable: GT1994A_OCC - Principal occupation (1-digit)
Guatemala 2002 - see Variable: GT2002A_OCC3 - Principal occupation (3-digits)
Guinea 1983 - see Variable: GN1983A_OCC2 - Occupation, 2 digits
Guinea 1996 - see Variable: GN1996A_OCC - Occupation
Guinea 2014 - see Variable: GN2014A_OCC - Occupation (3-digit)
Haiti 1982 - see Variable: HT1982A_OCC - Main occupation or profession
Haiti 2003 - see Variable: HT2003A_OCC2 - Occupation, 3 digits
Honduras 1961 - see Variable: HN1961A_OCC - Occupation (2-digits)
Honduras 1974 - see Variable: HN1974A_OCC2 - Occupation (3-digits)
Honduras 1988 - see Variable: HN1988A_OCC4 - Occupation (4-digits)
Honduras 2001 - see Variable: HN2001A_OCC - Occupation (4-digit)
Honduras 2013 - see Variable: HN2013A_OCC3 - Occupation (3-digit)
Hungary 1970 - see Variable: HU1970A_OCC - Occupation
Hungary 1980 - see Variable: HU1980A_OCC - Occupation, scope of activity
Hungary 1990 - see Variable: HU1990A_OCC - Occupation
Hungary 2001 - see Variable: HU2001A_OCC - Occupation
Hungary 2011 - see Variable: HU2011A_OCC - Occupation
Indonesia 1971 - see Variable: ID1971A_OCC - Occupation
Indonesia 1976 - see Variable: ID1976A_OCC - Primary occupation during past week
Indonesia 1980 - see Variable: ID1980A_OCC - Primary occupation during the previous week (3 digit version)
Indonesia 1985 - see Variable: ID1985A_OCC - Primary occupation
Indonesia 1990 - see Variable: ID1990A_OCC - Main occupation last week
Indonesia 1995 - see Variable: ID1995A_OCC - Occupation
Indonesia 2005 - see Variable: ID2005A_OCC - Occupation
Iran 2006 - see Variable: IR2006A_OCC4 - Occupation
Iran 2011 - see Variable: IR2011A_OCC - Occupation (3-digit)
Iraq 1997 - see Variable: IQ1997A_OCC - Occupation
Ireland 1971 - see Variable: IE1971A_OCC - Occupation
Ireland 1981 - see Variable: IE1981A_OCC - Occupation
Ireland 1986 - see Variable: IE1986A_OCC - Occupation group
Ireland 1991 - see Variable: IE1991A_OCC - Occupation group
Ireland 1996 - see Variable: IE1996A_OCC - Occupation
Ireland 2002 - see Variable: IE2002A_OCC - Occupation
Ireland 2006 - see Variable: IE2006A_OCC - Occupation group
Ireland 2011 - see Variable: IE2011A_OCC - Occupation (shuffled)
Ireland 2016 - see Variable: IE2016A_OCC - Occupation (groups)
Israel 1972 - see Variable: IL1972A_OCC - Occupation
Israel 1983 - see Variable: IL1983A_OCC - Occupation
Israel 1995 - see Variable: IL1995A_OCC - Occupation
Israel 2008 - see Variable: IL2008A_OCC - Occupation
Italy 2001 - see Variable: IT2001A_OCC - Occupation
Italy 2011 - see Variable: IT2011A_WKTYPE - Type of work
Jamaica 1982 - see Variable: JM1982A_OCC - Occupation during past week / in last job
Jamaica 1991 - see Variable: JM1991A_OCC - Occupation during past week/in last job
Jamaica 2001 - see Variable: JM2001A_OCC3 - Occupation 3-digit
Jordan 2004 - see Variable: JO2004A_OCC3 - Major current occupation (3-digit)
Kenya 1989 - see Variable: KE1989A_OCC4 - Occupation, 4 digits
Kenya 2019 - see Variable: KE2019A_OCC3 - Occupation (3-digit)
Kyrgyzstan 1999 - see Variable: KG1999A_OCC - Main activity
Laos 1995 - see Variable: LA1995A_OCC1 - Main occupation in the last 12 months (1-digit)
Lesotho 1996 - see Variable: LS1996A_OCC - Occupation (2-digits)
Lesotho 2006 - see Variable: LS2006A_OCC - Occupation (2-digits)
Liberia 1974 - see Variable: LR1974A_OCC2 - Occupation (2-digit)
Liberia 2008 - see Variable: LR2008A_OCC - Occupation
Malawi 1987 - see Variable: MW1987A_OCC2 - Occupation, 2 digit
Malawi 1998 - see Variable: MW1998A_OCC2 - Occupation, 2-digit
Malawi 2008 - see Variable: MW2008A_OCC2 - Occupation (2 digits)
Malawi 2018 - see Variable: MW2018A_OCC1 - Main occupation (1-digit)
Malaysia 1970 - see Variable: MY1970A_OCC - Occupation last week
Malaysia 1980 - see Variable: MY1980A_OCC3 - Principal occupation last week (3 digits)
Malaysia 1991 - see Variable: MY1991A_OCC3 - Principal occupation (3 digits)
Malaysia 2000 - see Variable: MY2000A_OCC3 - Occupation -- 3 digits
Mali 1987 - see Variable: ML1987A_OCC - Occupation last month
Mali 1998 - see Variable: ML1998A_OCC - Main occupation
Mali 2009 - see Variable: ML2009A_OCC - Principal occupation
Mauritius 1990 - see Variable: MU1990A_OCC3 - Occupation (3-digit)
Mauritius 2000 - see Variable: MU2000A_OCC4 - Occupation (4 digit)
Mauritius 2011 - see Variable: MU2011A_OCC4 - Occupation (4-digit)
Mexico 1960 - see Variable: MX1960A_OCC2 - Principal occupation, 2 digits
Mexico 1970 - see Variable: MX1970A_OCC3 - Occupation 3 digit
Mexico 1990 - see Variable: MX1990A_OCC - Occupation, 4 digits
Mexico 1995 - see Variable: MX1995A_OCC - Occupation
Mexico 2000 - see Variable: MX2000A_OCC4 - Occupation, 4 digits
Mexico 2010 - see Variable: MX2010A_OCC - Occupation or trade
Mexico 2015 - see Variable: MX2015A_OCC - Occupation
Mexico 2020 - see Variable: MX2020A_OCC3 - Occupation (3-digits)
Mongolia 2000 - see Variable: MN2000A_OCC - Occupation
Mongolia 2010 - see Variable: MN2010A_OCC3 - Occupation 3 digits (ISCO-2008)
Mongolia 2020 - see Variable: MN2020A_OCC3 - Occupation (3-digit)
Morocco 1982 - see Variable: MA1982A_OCC3 - Occupation (3-digit)
Morocco 1994 - see Variable: MA1994A_OCC3 - Occupation, 3-digit
Morocco 2004 - see Variable: MA2004A_OCC3 - Occupation (3-digit)
Morocco 2014 - see Variable: MA2014A_OCC2 - Occupation (2-digit)
Mozambique 1997 - see Variable: MZ1997A_OCC2 - Occupation 3-digit
Mozambique 2007 - see Variable: MZ2007A_OCC - Occupation
Mozambique 2017 - see Variable: MZ2017A_OCC3 - Main occupation (3-digits ISCO 2008)
Myanmar 2014 - see Variable: MM2014A_OCC - Occupation
Nepal 2001 - see Variable: NP2001A_OCC - Usual occupation
Nepal 2011 - see Variable: NP2011A_OCC1 - Occupation (1-digit)
Netherlands 1960 - see Variable: NL1960A_OCC - Occupation
Netherlands 1971 - see Variable: NL1971A_OCC - Occupation
Netherlands 2001 - see Variable: NL2001A_OCC - Occupation
Netherlands 2011 - see Variable: NL2011A_OCC - Occupation (1-digit)
Nicaragua 1971 - see Variable: NI1971A_OCC - Occupation
Nicaragua 1995 - see Variable: NI1995A_OCC - Occupation (ISCO 88, 3 digits)
Nicaragua 2005 - see Variable: NI2005A_OCC3 - Occupation (ISCO 88, 3 digits)
Pakistan 1973 - see Variable: PK1973A_OCC3 - Occupation
Palestine 1997 - see Variable: PS1997A_OCC - Main occupation
Palestine 2007 - see Variable: PS2007A_OCC - Main occupation
Palestine 2017 - see Variable: PS2017A_OCC - Occupation
Panama 1960 - see Variable: PA1960A_OCC4 - Occupation (4-digit)
Panama 1970 - see Variable: PA1970A_OCC2 - Occupation, 2-digit
Panama 1980 - see Variable: PA1980A_OCC2 - Occupation (3-digit)
Panama 1990 - see Variable: PA1990A_OCC - Occupation
Panama 2000 - see Variable: PA2000A_OCC - Occupation
Panama 2010 - see Variable: PA2010A_OCC - Occupation, 3 digits
Papua New Guinea 1980 - see Variable: PG1980A_OCC - Occupation, 3 digits
Papua New Guinea 1990 - see Variable: PG1990A_OCC - Occupation
Papua New Guinea 2000 - see Variable: PG2000A_OCC - Occupation (4-digit)
Paraguay 1962 - see Variable: PY1962A_OCC1 - Occupation (1-digit)
Paraguay 1972 - see Variable: PY1972A_OCC3 - Occupation (3 digits)
Paraguay 1982 - see Variable: PY1982A_OCC3 - Occupation, 3-digits
Paraguay 1992 - see Variable: PY1992A_OCC2 - Main occupation, 3 digits
Paraguay 2002 - see Variable: PY2002A_OCC - Occupation (4 digits)
Peru 1993 - see Variable: PE1993A_OCC - Occupation (3 digits)
Peru 2007 - see Variable: PE2007A_OCC - Main occupation last week (3 digits)
Peru 2017 - see Variable: PE2017A_OCC1 - Occupation (1-digit, in primary job last week)
Philippines 1990 - see Variable: PH1990A_OCC - Occupation
Philippines 2000 - see Variable: PH2000A_OCC - Occupation
Philippines 2010 - see Variable: PH2010A_OCC3 - Usual occupation (3-digit)
Poland 1978 - see Variable: PL1978A_OCC - Occupation
Poland 1988 - see Variable: PL1988A_OCC - Main occupation
Poland 2002 - see Variable: PL2002A_OCC - Occupation
Portugal 1981 - see Variable: PT1981A_OCC - Main occupation
Portugal 1991 - see Variable: PT1991A_OCC - Main occupation
Portugal 2001 - see Variable: PT2001A_OCC - Main occupation
Portugal 2011 - see Variable: PT2011A_OCC - Main occupation
Puerto Rico 1970 - see Variable: PR1970A_OCC - Occupation
Puerto Rico 1980 - see Variable: PR1980A_OCC - Occupation
Puerto Rico 1990 - see Variable: PR1990A_OCC - Occupation
Puerto Rico 2000 - see Variable: PR2000A_OCC - Occupation
Puerto Rico 2005 - see Variable: PR2005A_OCC - Occupation
Puerto Rico 2010 - see Variable: PR2010A_OCC - Occupation
Puerto Rico 2015 - see Variable: PR2015A_OCC - Occupation last week
Puerto Rico 2020 - see Variable: PR2020A_OCC2010 - Occupation last week, 2010 basis
Romania 1992 - see Variable: RO1992A_OCC - Occupation
Romania 2002 - see Variable: RO2002A_OCC4 - Occupation, 4 digits
Romania 2011 - see Variable: RO2011A_OCC - Occupation (unrecoded)
Rwanda 2002 - see Variable: RW2002A_OCC - Occupation
Rwanda 2012 - see Variable: RW2012A_OCC2 - Occupation (3-digit)
Saint Lucia 1991 - see Variable: LC1991A_OCC - Occupation
Senegal 1988 - see Variable: SN1988A_OCC - Occupation
Senegal 2002 - see Variable: SN2002A_OCC3 - Occupation, 3 digits
Senegal 2013 - see Variable: SN2013A_OCC3 - Profession or occupation (3-digit)
Sierra Leone 2004 - see Variable: SL2004A_OCC - Occupation
Sierra Leone 2015 - see Variable: SL2015A_OCC - Main occupation in the past 12 months
Slovakia 1991 - see Variable: SK1991A_OCC - Occupation (2-digit)
Slovakia 2001 - see Variable: SK2001A_OCC2 - Occupation (2-digit)
Slovakia 2011 - see Variable: SK2011A_OCC2 - Occupation (2-digit)
Slovenia 2002 - see Variable: SI2002A_OCC - Occupation
South Africa 1996 - see Variable: ZA1996A_OCC3 - Occupation, 3 digits
South Africa 2001 - see Variable: ZA2001A_OCC - Occupation, 3 digit
South Africa 2007 - see Variable: ZA2007A_OCC3 - Occupation, 3 digits
South Sudan 2008 - see Variable: SS2008A_OCC - Occupation
Spain 1981 - see Variable: ES1981A_OCC - Occupation
Spain 1991 - see Variable: ES1991A_OCC - Occupation
Spain 2001 - see Variable: ES2001A_OCC - Occupation
Spain 2011 - see Variable: ES2011A_OCC - Occupation, 2-digits
Sudan 2008 - see Variable: SD2008A_OCC - Occupation
Suriname 2004 - see Variable: SR2004A_OCC - Occupation
Suriname 2012 - see Variable: SR2012A_OCC - Occupation (groups)
Switzerland 1970 - see Variable: CH1970A_ISCO - Present occupation (ISCO)
Switzerland 1980 - see Variable: CH1980A_ISCO - Present occupation (ISCO-COM)
Switzerland 1990 - see Variable: CH1990A_ISCO4 - Present occupation (ISCO-COM)
Switzerland 2000 - see Variable: CH2000A_ISCO4 - Present occupation (ISCO-COM)
Switzerland 2011 - see Variable: CH2011A_OCC - Current occupation (1-digit, ISCO-08)
Tanzania 1988 - see Variable: TZ1988A_OCC - Occupation
Tanzania 2002 - see Variable: TZ2002A_OCC - Occupation last week
Tanzania 2012 - see Variable: TZ2012A_OCC - Occupation
Thailand 1970 - see Variable: TH1970A_OCC - Principal occupation last year
Thailand 1980 - see Variable: TH1980A_OCC - Occupation last year
Thailand 1990 - see Variable: TH1990A_OCC3 - Occupation last year
Thailand 2000 - see Variable: TH2000A_OCC3 - Occupation last year, 3 digits
Togo 1960 - see Variable: TG1960A_OCC - Occupation (3-digits)
Togo 1970 - see Variable: TG1970A_OCC3 - Occupation (3-digits)
Togo 2010 - see Variable: TG2010A_OCC2 - Occupation (3-digits)
Trinidad and Tobago 1980 - see Variable: TT1980A_OCC - Main occupation (2-digit)
Trinidad and Tobago 1990 - see Variable: TT1990A_OCC - Main occupation during previous week (three digits)
Trinidad and Tobago 2000 - see Variable: TT2000A_OCC - Main occupation (3 digits)
Turkey 1985 - see Variable: TR1985A_OCC2 - Occupation (2-digit)
Turkey 1990 - see Variable: TR1990A_OCC2 - Current occupation (2 digits)
Turkey 2000 - see Variable: TR2000A_OCC2 - Current occupation, 2 digit
Uganda 1991 - see Variable: UG1991A_OCC - Occupation, 3 digits
Uganda 2002 - see Variable: UG2002A_OCC - Occupation, 3 digits
Uganda 2014 - see Variable: UG2014A_OCC - Occupation (2-digits)
United Kingdom 1961 - see Variable: UK1961A_OCC - Occupation
United Kingdom 1971 - see Variable: UK1971A_OCC - Occupation
United Kingdom 1991 - see Variable: UK1991A_OCC - Occupational classification
United Kingdom 2001 - see Variable: UK2001A_OCC3 - Standard occupational classification 2000-minor
United States 1960 - see Variable: US1960A_OCC - Occupation
United States 1970 - see Variable: US1970A_OCC - Occupation
United States 1980 - see Variable: US1980A_OCC - Occupation
United States 1990 - see Variable: US1990A_OCC - Occupation
United States 2000 - see Variable: US2000A_OCC - Occupation
United States 2005 - see Variable: US2005A_OCC2000M - Occupation, 2000 basis, modal category assignment
United States 2010 - see Variable: US2010A_OCC - Occupation
United States 2015 - see Variable: US2015A_OCC - Occupation last week
United States 2020 - see Variable: US2020A_OCC - Occupation last week
Uruguay 1963 - see Variable: UY1963A_OCC2 - Primary occupation [2-digit]
Uruguay 1975 - see Variable: UY1975A_OCC - Occupation (COTA, 3 digits)
Uruguay 1985 - see Variable: UY1985A_OCC - Occupation during the past week
Uruguay 1996 - see Variable: UY1996A_OCC - Occupation (ISCO 88, 3 digits)
Uruguay 2006 - see Variable: UY2006A_OCC3 - Occupation (ISCO-88, 3 digits)
Venezuela 1981 - see Variable: VE1981A_OCC3 - Occupation, 3 digits
Venezuela 1990 - see Variable: VE1990A_OCC - Occupation, 3 digits
Venezuela 2001 - see Variable: VE2001A_OCC - Occupation
Vietnam 1989 - see Variable: VN1989A_OCC2 - Occupation, 2 digits
Vietnam 1999 - see Variable: VN1999A_OCC3 - Occupation, 3 digit
Vietnam 2009 - see Variable: VN2009A_OCC - Occupation
Vietnam 2019 - see Variable: VN2019A_OCC1 - Occupation, 1 digit
Zambia 1990 - see Variable: ZM1990A_OCC - Occupation
Zambia 2000 - see Variable: ZM2000A_OCC - Main occupation last 12 months, 3 digits
Zambia 2010 - see Variable: ZM2010A_OCC2 - Main occupation last 12 months, 3 digits
Zimbabwe 2012 - see Variable: ZW2012A_OCC - Occupation (3-digits)
</codInstr>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Work Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="INDGEN" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="INDGEN">
  <location EndPos="136" StartPos="134" width="3" />
  <labl>Industry, general recode</labl>
  <txt>INDGEN recodes the industrial classifications of the various samples into twelve groups that can be fairly consistently identified across all available samples. The groupings roughly conform to the International Standard Industrial Classification (ISIC). The third digit of INDGEN retains important detail among the service industries that could not be consistently distinguished in all samples.

"Industry" refers to the activity or product of the establishment or sector in which a person worked.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>000</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>010</catValu>
    <labl>Agriculture, fishing, and forestry</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>020</catValu>
    <labl>Mining and extraction</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>030</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacturing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>040</catValu>
    <labl>Electricity, gas, water and waste management</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>050</catValu>
    <labl>Construction</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>060</catValu>
    <labl>Wholesale and retail trade</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>070</catValu>
    <labl>Hotels and restaurants</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>080</catValu>
    <labl>Transportation, storage, and communications</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>090</catValu>
    <labl>Financial services and insurance</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>100</catValu>
    <labl>Public administration and defense</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>110</catValu>
    <labl>Services, not specified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>111</catValu>
    <labl>Business services and real estate</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>112</catValu>
    <labl>Education</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>113</catValu>
    <labl>Health and social work</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>114</catValu>
    <labl>Other services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>120</catValu>
    <labl>Private household services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>130</catValu>
    <labl>Other industry, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>998</catValu>
    <labl>Response suppressed</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>999</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Work Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="IND" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="contin" name="IND">
  <location EndPos="141" StartPos="137" width="5" />
  <labl>Industry, unrecoded</labl>
  <txt>"Industry" refers to the activity or product of the establishment or sector in which the person worked. IND is classified according to the system used by the respective national census office at the time, and is not recoded by IPUMS-International.</txt>
  <stdCatgry URI="https://international.ipums.org/international-action/variables/IND#source_variables_section" />
  <codInstr>IND is a 5-digit numeric variable.

Some samples use fewer than 5 digits. In those cases, the data are right-justified, and the extra leading digits are padded with zeroes.

Argentina 1970 - see Variable: AR1970A_IND4 - Industry [4 digit]
Argentina 1980 - see Variable: AR1980A_IND - Industry
Argentina 1991 - see Variable: AR1991A_IND - Industry
Argentina 2001 - see Variable: AR2001A_IND - Industry
Armenia 2001 - see Variable: AM2001A_IND - Principal activity at place of work
Armenia 2011 - see Variable: AM2011A_IND - Industry
Austria 1971 - see Variable: AT1971A_INDBR - Economic activity of supporter: branch
Austria 1981 - see Variable: AT1981A_INDBR - Economic activity of supporter: branch
Austria 1991 - see Variable: AT1991A_INDBR - Economic activity of supporter: branch
Austria 2001 - see Variable: AT2001A_INDBR - Economic activity of supporter: branch
Austria 2011 - see Variable: AT2011A_IND - Industry
Bangladesh 1991 - see Variable: BD1991A_IND - Industry
Bangladesh 2001 - see Variable: BD2001A_IND - Main work field
Bangladesh 2011 - see Variable: BD2011A_IND - Industry
Belarus 2009 - see Variable: BY2009A_ECONACT - Industry
Benin 1979 - see Variable: BJ1979A_IND - Industry (1-digit)
Benin 1992 - see Variable: BJ1992A_IND3 - Industry (2-digits)
Benin 2002 - see Variable: BJ2002A_IND2 - Industry (2-digits)
Benin 2013 - see Variable: BJ2013A_IND3 - Industry (3-digit)
Bolivia 1976 - see Variable: BO1976A_IND - Industry
Bolivia 1992 - see Variable: BO1992A_IND3 - Activity, 3 digits
Bolivia 2001 - see Variable: BO2001A_IND3 - Industry, 3 digits
Bolivia 2012 - see Variable: BO2012A_IND2 - Industry (2 digit)
Botswana 1981 - see Variable: BW1981A_IND - Industry
Botswana 1991 - see Variable: BW1991A_IND - Industry
Botswana 2001 - see Variable: BW2001A_IND - Industry
Botswana 2011 - see Variable: BW2011A_IND - Industry, 3-digits
Brazil 1960 - see Variable: BR1960A_INDUSTRY - Industry
Brazil 1970 - see Variable: BR1970A_INDUSTRY - Industry
Brazil 1980 - see Variable: BR1980A_INDUSTRY - Industry
Brazil 1991 - see Variable: BR1991A_IND - Industry
Brazil 2000 - see Variable: BR2000A_IND - Industry, 5 digits
Brazil 2010 - see Variable: BR2010A_IND - Industry of work from July 25 to July 31, 2010
Burkina Faso 1996 - see Variable: BF1996A_IND - Branch of activity
Cambodia 1998 - see Variable: KH1998A_IND - Industry
Cambodia 2004 - see Variable: KH2004A_IND3 - Industry (3-digits)
Cambodia 2008 - see Variable: KH2008A_IND - Industry
Cambodia 2013 - see Variable: KH2013A_IND - Industry (3-digits)
Cambodia 2019 - see Variable: KH2019A_IND3 - Industy (ISIC rev 4, 3-digit)
Cameroon 2005 - see Variable: CM2005A_IND - Industry
Canada 1971 - see Variable: CA1971A_IND - Industry
Canada 1981 - see Variable: CA1981A_IND - Industry (1981 standard industrial classification)
Canada 1991 - see Variable: CA1991A_IND80 - Industry (1980 standard industrial classification)
Canada 2001 - see Variable: CA2001A_IND80P - Industry (1980 Standard Industrial Classification)
Canada 2011 - see Variable: CA2011A_IND - Industry
Chile 1960 - see Variable: CL1960A_IND - Industry
Chile 1970 - see Variable: CL1970A_IND4 - Industry (4-digit)
Chile 1982 - see Variable: CL1982A_IND4 - Industry (4-digit)
Chile 1992 - see Variable: CL1992A_IND - Industry
Chile 2002 - see Variable: CL2002A_IND - Industry
Chile 2017 - see Variable: CL2017A_IND - Industry (1-digit)
China 1982 - see Variable: CN1982A_INDUSTRY - Industry
China 1990 - see Variable: CN1990A_IND - Industry
China 2000 - see Variable: CN2000A_IND - Industry (2-digit)
Colombia 1964 - see Variable: CO1964A_IND4 - Industry, 4 digits
Colombia 1973 - see Variable: CO1973A_IND - Industry
Colombia 1993 - see Variable: CO1993A_IND - Industry
Colombia 2005 - see Variable: CO2005A_IND - Industry (2-digit)
Costa Rica 1963 - see Variable: CR1963A_IND3 - Industry, 3 digits
Costa Rica 1973 - see Variable: CR1973A_IND4 - Industry, 4 digits
Costa Rica 1984 - see Variable: CR1984A_IND4 - Industry, 4 digits
Costa Rica 2000 - see Variable: CR2000A_IND3 - Industry, 3 digits
Costa Rica 2011 - see Variable: CR2011A_IND - Industry 2-digit
Cuba 2002 - see Variable: CU2002A_IND - Industry
Cuba 2012 - see Variable: CU2012A_IND - Industry
Côte d'Ivoire 1988 - see Variable: CI1988A_IND - Industry (1-digit)
Côte d'Ivoire 1998 - see Variable: CI1998A_IND2 - Industry sector (detailed)
Dominican Republic 1960 - see Variable: DO1960A_IND - Industry
Dominican Republic 1970 - see Variable: DO1970A_IND1 - Industry, 3 digits
Dominican Republic 1981 - see Variable: DO1981A_IND - Industry (3-digit)
Dominican Republic 2002 - see Variable: DO2002A_IND - Industry
Dominican Republic 2010 - see Variable: DO2010A_IND - Main activity of business
Ecuador 1962 - see Variable: EC1962A_IND3 - Industry, 3 digits
Ecuador 1982 - see Variable: EC1982A_IND3 - Industry
Ecuador 1990 - see Variable: EC1990A_IND3 - Industry, 3 digits
Ecuador 2001 - see Variable: EC2001A_IND - Industry, 3 digits
Ecuador 2010 - see Variable: EC2010A_IND3 - Industry (3 digits, ISIC rev 4)
Egypt 1986 - see Variable: EG1986A_IND3 - Industry (3-digit)
Egypt 1996 - see Variable: EG1996A_IND3 - Industry (ISIC)
Egypt 2006 - see Variable: EG2006A_IND - Industry, 3-digit
El Salvador 1992 - see Variable: SV1992A_IND - Industry (3-digit)
El Salvador 2007 - see Variable: SV2007A_IND3DIG - Industry (3-digit)
Ethiopia 1984 - see Variable: ET1984A_IND2 - Industry
Ethiopia 1994 - see Variable: ET1994A_IND - Industry
Fiji 1966 - see Variable: FJ1966A_IND - Industry
Fiji 1976 - see Variable: FJ1976A_IND - Industry
Fiji 1986 - see Variable: FJ1986A_IND - Industry 3 digits
Fiji 1996 - see Variable: FJ1996A_IND2DIG - Industry (2 digits)
Fiji 2007 - see Variable: FJ2007A_IND2 - Industry, 2 digits
Fiji 2014 - see Variable: FJ2014A_IND - Industry
Finland 2010 - see Variable: FI2010A_IND - Industry
France 1962 - see Variable: FR1962A_IND - Industry
France 1968 - see Variable: FR1968A_IND41 - Industry, 41 categories
France 1975 - see Variable: FR1975A_INDUN - Industry, UNO
France 1982 - see Variable: FR1982A_INDUN - Industry, United Nations nomenclature
France 1990 - see Variable: FR1990A_IND15 - Industry, 15 categories
France 1999 - see Variable: FR1999A_INDCITI - Industry, ISIC
France 2006 - see Variable: FR2006A_IND700N - Economic activity in 700 categories (2003 classification) numeric recode
France 2011 - see Variable: FR2011A_IND - Industry, 732 categories
Germany 1970 - see Variable: DE1970A_IND - Industry
Germany 1971 - see Variable: DE1971A_IND - Industry
Germany 1981 - see Variable: DE1981A_IND - Industry
Germany 1987 - see Variable: DE1987A_IND - Industry
Ghana 2000 - see Variable: GH2000A_IND - Industry
Ghana 2010 - see Variable: GH2010A_IND - Industry (major groups)
Greece 1971 - see Variable: GR1971A_IND - Industry
Greece 1981 - see Variable: GR1981A_IND - Industry
Greece 1991 - see Variable: GR1991A_IND - Industry
Greece 2001 - see Variable: GR2001A_IND - Industry
Greece 2011 - see Variable: GR2011A_IND - Industry
Guatemala 1964 - see Variable: GT1964A_IND3 - Field of economic activity (3-digits)
Guatemala 1973 - see Variable: GT1973A_IND3 - Industry (3-digits)
Guatemala 1981 - see Variable: GT1981A_IND3 - Industry (3-digits)
Guatemala 1994 - see Variable: GT1994A_IND2 - Field of economic activity (2-digits)
Guatemala 2002 - see Variable: GT2002A_IND1 - Field of economic activity (1-digit)
Guinea 1983 - see Variable: GN1983A_IND2 - Branch of economic activity, 2 digits
Guinea 2014 - see Variable: GN2014A_IND - Industry (3-digit)
Haiti 1982 - see Variable: HT1982A_IND - Branch of work
Haiti 2003 - see Variable: HT2003A_IND2 - Industry, 3 digits
Honduras 1961 - see Variable: HN1961A_IND - Industry (2-digits)
Honduras 1974 - see Variable: HN1974A_IND - Industry (3-digits)
Honduras 2001 - see Variable: HN2001A_IND - Industry (4-digit)
Honduras 2013 - see Variable: HN2013A_IND3 - Economic activity (3-digit)
Hungary 2001 - see Variable: HU2001A_IND - Industry, branch of economy
Hungary 2011 - see Variable: HU2011A_IND - Industry
Indonesia 1971 - see Variable: ID1971A_IND - Industry
Indonesia 1976 - see Variable: ID1976A_IND - Industry
Indonesia 1980 - see Variable: ID1980A_IND - Industry
Indonesia 1985 - see Variable: ID1985A_IND - Industry of primary occupation
Indonesia 1990 - see Variable: ID1990A_IND - Industry of main occupation last week
Indonesia 1995 - see Variable: ID1995A_IND - Industry
Indonesia 2000 - see Variable: ID2000A_IND - Industry of primary occupation
Indonesia 2005 - see Variable: ID2005A_IND - Industry
Indonesia 2010 - see Variable: ID2010A_IND - Industry
Iran 2006 - see Variable: IR2006A_IND4 - Industry
Iran 2011 - see Variable: IR2011A_IND - Industry (3-digit)
Iraq 1997 - see Variable: IQ1997A_IND - Industry
Ireland 1971 - see Variable: IE1971A_IND - Industry
Ireland 1981 - see Variable: IE1981A_IND - Industry class
Ireland 1986 - see Variable: IE1986A_IND - Industry class
Ireland 1991 - see Variable: IE1991A_IND - Industry class
Ireland 1996 - see Variable: IE1996A_IND - Industry class
Ireland 2002 - see Variable: IE2002A_IND - Industry class
Ireland 2006 - see Variable: IE2006A_IND - Industry class
Ireland 2011 - see Variable: IE2011A_IND - Industry
Ireland 2016 - see Variable: IE2016A_IND - Industry
Israel 1972 - see Variable: IL1972A_IND - Industry
Israel 1983 - see Variable: IL1983A_IND - Industry
Israel 1995 - see Variable: IL1995A_IND - Industry
Israel 2008 - see Variable: IL2008A_IND - Branch of economy
Italy 2001 - see Variable: IT2001A_IND - Industry
Italy 2011 - see Variable: IT2011A_IND - Sector of economic activity
Jamaica 1982 - see Variable: JM1982A_IND - Industry or type of business during past week / in last job
Jamaica 1991 - see Variable: JM1991A_IND3 - Industry during past week or in last job, 3 digits
Jamaica 2001 - see Variable: JM2001A_IND3 - Industry 3-digit
Jordan 2004 - see Variable: JO2004A_IND - Major current economic activity of the establishment
Kenya 2019 - see Variable: KE2019A_IND1 - Industry, ISIC section
Kyrgyzstan 1999 - see Variable: KG1999A_IND - Activity type of an enterprise you are working in
Kyrgyzstan 2009 - see Variable: KG2009A_IND - Type of industry, enterprise or organization
Laos 1995 - see Variable: LA1995A_IND2 - Main industry in the last 12 months (2-digit)
Laos 2005 - see Variable: LA2005A_IND3 - Industry (ISIC 3-digit)
Laos 2015 - see Variable: LA2015A_IND2 - Industry (2-digit ISIC Rev. 4)
Lesotho 2006 - see Variable: LS2006A_IND - Industry (2-digits)
Liberia 1974 - see Variable: LR1974A_IND - Industry (3-digit)
Liberia 2008 - see Variable: LR2008A_IND - Industry
Malawi 1987 - see Variable: MW1987A_IND2 - Industry, 2 digit
Malawi 1998 - see Variable: MW1998A_IND4 - Industry, 4-digit
Malawi 2008 - see Variable: MW2008A_IND2 - Main industry
Malawi 2018 - see Variable: MW2018A_IND3 - Main industry (ISIC 2008 3-digit)
Malaysia 1970 - see Variable: MY1970A_IND3 - Industry last week
Malaysia 1980 - see Variable: MY1980A_IND3 - Industry last week (3 digits)
Malaysia 1991 - see Variable: MY1991A_IND3 - Main industry (3 digits)
Malaysia 2000 - see Variable: MY2000A_IND3 - Main industry - 3 digits
Mali 1987 - see Variable: ML1987A_IND - Principal branch of employment last month
Mali 1998 - see Variable: ML1998A_IND - Branch of economic activity
Mali 2009 - see Variable: ML2009A_IND - Industry
Mauritius 1990 - see Variable: MU1990A_IND - Industry (1-digit)
Mauritius 2000 - see Variable: MU2000A_IND1 - Industry (1 digit)
Mauritius 2011 - see Variable: MU2011A_IND2 - Industry (2-digit)
Mexico 1960 - see Variable: MX1960A_IND - Industry
Mexico 1970 - see Variable: MX1970A_IND - Industry
Mexico 1990 - see Variable: MX1990A_IND5 - Industry, 5 digits
Mexico 1995 - see Variable: MX1995A_IND - Industry
Mexico 2000 - see Variable: MX2000A_IND3 - Industry, 3 digits
Mexico 2010 - see Variable: MX2010A_IND - Industry
Mexico 2015 - see Variable: MX2015A_IND - Industry
Mexico 2020 - see Variable: MX2020A_IND - Industry (4-digits)
Mongolia 2000 - see Variable: MN2000A_IND - Industry
Mongolia 2010 - see Variable: MN2010A_IND2 - Industry, division (ISIC Revision 4)
Mongolia 2020 - see Variable: MN2020A_IND3 - Main industry (3-digit)
Morocco 1982 - see Variable: MA1982A_IND3 - Industry (3-digit)
Morocco 1994 - see Variable: MA1994A_IND2 - Industry (2 digits)
Morocco 2004 - see Variable: MA2004A_IND2 - Sector of economic activity (2-digit)
Morocco 2014 - see Variable: MA2014A_IND2 - Industry (2-digit)
Mozambique 1997 - see Variable: MZ1997A_IND1 - Industry
Mozambique 2007 - see Variable: MZ2007A_IND - Industry
Mozambique 2017 - see Variable: MZ2017A_IND2 - Main economic activity (2-digits CAE Rev.2)
Myanmar 2014 - see Variable: MM2014A_IND - Industry
Nepal 2001 - see Variable: NP2001A_IND - Usual industry
Nepal 2011 - see Variable: NP2011A_IND - Industry (2-digit)
Netherlands 1960 - see Variable: NL1960A_IND - Industry
Netherlands 1971 - see Variable: NL1971A_IND - Industry
Netherlands 2001 - see Variable: NL2001A_IND - Industry
Netherlands 2011 - see Variable: NL2011A_IND - Industry (1-digit)
Nicaragua 1971 - see Variable: NI1971A_IND3 - Industry (ISIC2), 3 digits
Nicaragua 1995 - see Variable: NI1995A_IND - Industry (ISIC 3.1, 3 digits)
Nicaragua 2005 - see Variable: NI2005A_IND3 - Industry (ISIC 3.1, 3 digits))
Pakistan 1973 - see Variable: PK1973A_IND2 - Industry, 2 digit
Palestine 1997 - see Variable: PS1997A_IND - Industry
Palestine 2007 - see Variable: PS2007A_IND - Industry
Palestine 2017 - see Variable: PS2017A_IND - Industry
Panama 1960 - see Variable: PA1960A_IND3 - Industry (3 digit)
Panama 1970 - see Variable: PA1970A_IND3 - Industry [3 digit]
Panama 1980 - see Variable: PA1980A_IND - Industry, 3-digit
Panama 1990 - see Variable: PA1990A_IND3 - Industry - 3 Digits
Panama 2000 - see Variable: PA2000A_IND - Economic activity, 3 digits
Panama 2010 - see Variable: PA2010A_IND - Economic activity, 4 digits
Papua New Guinea 1980 - see Variable: PG1980A_IND - Industry, 3 digits
Papua New Guinea 2000 - see Variable: PG2000A_IND3 - Industry (3-digit)
Paraguay 1962 - see Variable: PY1962A_IND3 - Industry (3 digits)
Paraguay 1972 - see Variable: PY1972A_IND3 - Industry (3 digits)
Paraguay 1982 - see Variable: PY1982A_IND3 - Industry, 3-digits
Paraguay 1992 - see Variable: PY1992A_IND3 - Industry, 3 digits
Paraguay 2002 - see Variable: PY2002A_IND - Industry (4 digits)
Peru 1993 - see Variable: PE1993A_IND - Economic activity (4 digits)
Peru 2007 - see Variable: PE2007A_IND - Economic activity (4-digits)
Peru 2017 - see Variable: PE2017A_IND4 - Economic activity (4-digits, in primary job last week)
Philippines 1990 - see Variable: PH1990A_IND - Industry
Philippines 1995 - see Variable: PH1995A_IND - Industry
Philippines 2000 - see Variable: PH2000A_IND - Industry
Philippines 2010 - see Variable: PH2010A_IND3 - Kind of business or industry (3-digit)
Poland 1978 - see Variable: PL1978A_IND - Industry (of person providing support)
Poland 2002 - see Variable: PL2002A_IND - Industry (main employer)
Portugal 1981 - see Variable: PT1981A_IND - Industry
Portugal 1991 - see Variable: PT1991A_IND - Industry
Portugal 2001 - see Variable: PT2001A_IND - Industry
Portugal 2011 - see Variable: PT2011A_IND - Industry
Puerto Rico 1970 - see Variable: PR1970A_IND1990 - Industry, 1990 basis
Puerto Rico 1980 - see Variable: PR1980A_IND1990 - Industry, 1990 basis
Puerto Rico 1990 - see Variable: PR1990A_IND - Industry
Puerto Rico 2000 - see Variable: PR2000A_IND1990 - Industry, 1990 basis
Puerto Rico 2005 - see Variable: PR2005A_IND1990 - Industry, 1990 basis
Puerto Rico 2010 - see Variable: PR2010A_IND - Industry
Puerto Rico 2015 - see Variable: PR2015A_IND - Industry
Puerto Rico 2020 - see Variable: PR2020A_IND - Industry
Romania 1977 - see Variable: RO1977A_IND - Industry of supporter
Romania 1977 - see Variable: RO1977A_WKACT - Activity category
Romania 1992 - see Variable: RO1992A_IND - Industry
Romania 2002 - see Variable: RO2002A_IND - Industry
Romania 2011 - see Variable: RO2011A_INDGEN - Industry (general categories)
Rwanda 2002 - see Variable: RW2002A_IND - Industry
Rwanda 2012 - see Variable: RW2012A_IND2 - Industry (3-digit)
Saint Lucia 1991 - see Variable: LC1991A_IND3 - Industry, 2 digit
Senegal 1988 - see Variable: SN1988A_IND - Industry
Senegal 2013 - see Variable: SN2013A_IND3 - Industry (3-digit)
Sierra Leone 2004 - see Variable: SL2004A_IND - Industry
Slovenia 2002 - see Variable: SI2002A_IND - Industry
South Africa 1996 - see Variable: ZA1996A_IND2 - Industry, 2 digits
South Africa 2001 - see Variable: ZA2001A_IND3 - Industry, 3 digit
South Africa 2007 - see Variable: ZA2007A_IND3 - Industry, 3 digit
South Sudan 2008 - see Variable: SS2008A_IND - Industry
Spain 1981 - see Variable: ES1981A_IND - Industry
Spain 1991 - see Variable: ES1991A_IND - Activity of the establishment
Spain 2001 - see Variable: ES2001A_IND - Industry
Spain 2011 - see Variable: ES2011A_IND - Industry, 2-digits
Sudan 2008 - see Variable: SD2008A_IND - Industry
Suriname 2004 - see Variable: SR2004A_IND - Industry
Suriname 2012 - see Variable: SR2012A_IND - Industry (groups)
Switzerland 1970 - see Variable: CH1970A_IND - Branch of economic activity (industry)
Switzerland 1980 - see Variable: CH1980A_IND - Branch of economic activity (industry)
Switzerland 1990 - see Variable: CH1990A_IND - Branch of economic activity (industry)
Switzerland 2000 - see Variable: CH2000A_IND - Branch of economic activity (industry)
Switzerland 2011 - see Variable: CH2011A_IND2 - Industry of local unit, workplace (NOGA 2-digit)
Tanzania 2002 - see Variable: TZ2002A_IND - Industry last week
Tanzania 2012 - see Variable: TZ2012A_IND - Industry
Thailand 1970 - see Variable: TH1970A_IND - Principal industry last year
Thailand 1980 - see Variable: TH1980A_IND - Principal industry last year
Thailand 1990 - see Variable: TH1990A_IND3 - Principal industry last year, 3 digits
Thailand 2000 - see Variable: TH2000A_IND3 - Industry last year, 3 digits
Togo 1970 - see Variable: TG1970A_IND - Industry (1-digit)
Togo 2010 - see Variable: TG2010A_IND3 - Industry (3-digits)
Trinidad and Tobago 1980 - see Variable: TT1980A_IND - Industry (2-digit)
Trinidad and Tobago 1990 - see Variable: TT1990A_IND - Industry
Trinidad and Tobago 2000 - see Variable: TT2000A_IND - Industry (2 digits)
Turkey 1985 - see Variable: TR1985A_INDALT - Industry (2-digit)
Turkey 1990 - see Variable: TR1990A_IND2 - Industry (2 digits)
Turkey 2000 - see Variable: TR2000A_IND2 - Industry, 2 digit
Uganda 2002 - see Variable: UG2002A_IND - Industry
United Kingdom 1961 - see Variable: UK1961A_IND - Industry
United Kingdom 1971 - see Variable: UK1971A_IND - Industry
United Kingdom 1991 - see Variable: UK1991A_IND - Industrial classification
United Kingdom 2001 - see Variable: UK2001A_IND - Industry classification
United States 1960 - see Variable: US1960A_IND - Industry
United States 1970 - see Variable: US1970A_IND - Industry
United States 1980 - see Variable: US1980A_IND - Industry
United States 1990 - see Variable: US1990A_IND - Industry
United States 2000 - see Variable: US2000A_IND - Industry
United States 2005 - see Variable: US2005A_IND - Industry
United States 2010 - see Variable: US2010A_IND - Industry
United States 2015 - see Variable: US2015A_IND - Industry
United States 2020 - see Variable: US2020A_IND - Industry
Uruguay 1963 - see Variable: UY1963A_IND2 - Primary industry [2-digit]
Uruguay 1985 - see Variable: UY1985A_IND - Industry during the past week
Uruguay 1996 - see Variable: UY1996A_IND2 - Industry (ISIC 3, 2 digits)
Uruguay 2006 - see Variable: UY2006A_IND3 - Industry (ISIC rev 3, 3 digits)
Venezuela 1981 - see Variable: VE1981A_IND - Industry
Venezuela 1990 - see Variable: VE1990A_IND - Industry
Venezuela 2001 - see Variable: VE2001A_IND - Industry
Vietnam 1989 - see Variable: VN1989A_IND2 - Industry, 2 digits
Vietnam 1999 - see Variable: VN1999A_IND3 - Industry, 3 digit
Vietnam 2009 - see Variable: VN2009A_IND - Industry
Vietnam 2019 - see Variable: VN2019A_IND3 - Industry, 3 digit
Zambia 1990 - see Variable: ZM1990A_IND - Industry
Zambia 2000 - see Variable: ZM2000A_IND - Type of industry, 3 digits
Zambia 2010 - see Variable: ZM2010A_IND2 - Industry, 3 digits
</codInstr>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Work Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="CLASSWK" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="CLASSWK">
  <location EndPos="142" StartPos="142" width="1" />
  <labl>Status in employment (class of worker) [general version]</labl>
  <txt>CLASSWK refers to the status of an economically active person with respect to his or her employment -- that is, the type of explicit or implicit contract of employment with other persons or organizations that the person has in his/her job. In general, the variable indicates whether a person was self-employed, or worked for someone else, either for pay or as an unpaid family worker. CLASSWK is related to EMPSTAT, which is used to define the universe in many samples. 

Class of worker is often referred to as "status in employment" in other sources.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Self-employed</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Wage/salary worker</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>Unpaid worker</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Other</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown/missing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Work Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="CLASSWKD" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="CLASSWKD">
  <location EndPos="145" StartPos="143" width="3" />
  <labl>Status in employment (class of worker) [detailed version]</labl>
  <txt>CLASSWK refers to the status of an economically active person with respect to his or her employment -- that is, the type of explicit or implicit contract of employment with other persons or organizations that the person has in his/her job. In general, the variable indicates whether a person was self-employed, or worked for someone else, either for pay or as an unpaid family worker. CLASSWK is related to EMPSTAT, which is used to define the universe in many samples. 

Class of worker is often referred to as "status in employment" in other sources.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>000</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>100</catValu>
    <labl>Self-employed</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>101</catValu>
    <labl>Self-employed, unincorporated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>102</catValu>
    <labl>Self-employed, incorporated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>110</catValu>
    <labl>Employer</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>111</catValu>
    <labl>Sharecropper, employer</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>120</catValu>
    <labl>Working on own account</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>121</catValu>
    <labl>Own account, agriculture</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>122</catValu>
    <labl>Domestic worker, self-employed</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>123</catValu>
    <labl>Subsistence worker, own consumption</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>124</catValu>
    <labl>Own account, other</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>125</catValu>
    <labl>Own account, without temporary/unpaid help</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>126</catValu>
    <labl>Own account, with temporary/unpaid help</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>130</catValu>
    <labl>Member of cooperative</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>140</catValu>
    <labl>Sharecropper</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>141</catValu>
    <labl>Sharecropper, self-employed</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>142</catValu>
    <labl>Sharecropper, employee</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>150</catValu>
    <labl>Kibbutz member</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>199</catValu>
    <labl>Self-employed, not specified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>200</catValu>
    <labl>Wage/salary worker</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>201</catValu>
    <labl>Management</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>202</catValu>
    <labl>Non-management</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>203</catValu>
    <labl>White collar (non-manual)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>204</catValu>
    <labl>Blue collar (manual)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>205</catValu>
    <labl>White or blue collar</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>206</catValu>
    <labl>Day laborer</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>207</catValu>
    <labl>Employee, with a permanent job</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>208</catValu>
    <labl>Employee, occasional, temporary, contract</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>209</catValu>
    <labl>Employee without legal contract</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>210</catValu>
    <labl>Wage/salary worker, private employer</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>211</catValu>
    <labl>Apprentice</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>212</catValu>
    <labl>Religious worker</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>213</catValu>
    <labl>Wage/salary worker, non-profit, NGO</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>214</catValu>
    <labl>White collar, private</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>215</catValu>
    <labl>Blue collar, private</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>216</catValu>
    <labl>Paid family worker</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>217</catValu>
    <labl>Cooperative employee</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>220</catValu>
    <labl>Wage/salary worker, government or public sector</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>221</catValu>
    <labl>Federal, government employee</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>222</catValu>
    <labl>State government employee</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>223</catValu>
    <labl>Local government employee</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>224</catValu>
    <labl>White collar, public</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>225</catValu>
    <labl>Blue collar, public</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>226</catValu>
    <labl>Public companies</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>227</catValu>
    <labl>Civil servants, local collectives</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>230</catValu>
    <labl>Domestic worker (work for private household)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>240</catValu>
    <labl>Seasonal migrant</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>241</catValu>
    <labl>Seasonal migrant, no broker</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>242</catValu>
    <labl>Seasonal migrant, uses broker</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>250</catValu>
    <labl>Other wage and salary</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>251</catValu>
    <labl>Canal zone/commission employee</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>252</catValu>
    <labl>Government employment/training program</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>253</catValu>
    <labl>Mixed state/private enterprise/parastatal</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>254</catValu>
    <labl>Government public work program</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>255</catValu>
    <labl>State enterprise employee</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>256</catValu>
    <labl>Coordinated and continuous collaboration job</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>300</catValu>
    <labl>Unpaid worker</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>310</catValu>
    <labl>Unpaid family worker</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>320</catValu>
    <labl>Apprentice, unpaid or unspecified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>330</catValu>
    <labl>Trainee</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>340</catValu>
    <labl>Apprentice or trainee</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>350</catValu>
    <labl>Works for others without wage</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>400</catValu>
    <labl>Other</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>999</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown/missing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Work Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="WRKMTHS" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="WRKMTHS">
  <location EndPos="147" StartPos="146" width="2" />
  <labl>Months worked last year</labl>
  <txt>WRKMTHS gives the number of months that the respondent worked for profit, pay, or as an unpaid family worker during the previous year.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>00</catValu>
    <labl>Less than one month</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>01</catValu>
    <labl>1 month</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>02</catValu>
    <labl>2 months</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>03</catValu>
    <labl>3 months</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>04</catValu>
    <labl>4 months</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>05</catValu>
    <labl>5 months</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>06</catValu>
    <labl>6 months</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>07</catValu>
    <labl>7 months</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>08</catValu>
    <labl>8 months</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>09</catValu>
    <labl>9 months</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>10 months</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11</catValu>
    <labl>11 months</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>12</catValu>
    <labl>12 months</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>98</catValu>
    <labl>Not reported/unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>99</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Work Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="HRSWORK1" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="HRSWORK1">
  <location EndPos="150" StartPos="148" width="3" />
  <labl>Hours worked per week</labl>
  <txt>HRSWORK1 indicates the number of hours the respondent worked per week at all jobs.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>000</catValu>
    <labl>0 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>001</catValu>
    <labl>1 hour</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>002</catValu>
    <labl>2 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>003</catValu>
    <labl>3 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>004</catValu>
    <labl>4 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>005</catValu>
    <labl>5 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>006</catValu>
    <labl>6 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>007</catValu>
    <labl>7 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>008</catValu>
    <labl>8 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>009</catValu>
    <labl>9 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>010</catValu>
    <labl>10 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>011</catValu>
    <labl>11 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>012</catValu>
    <labl>12 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>013</catValu>
    <labl>13 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>014</catValu>
    <labl>14 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>015</catValu>
    <labl>15 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>016</catValu>
    <labl>16 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>017</catValu>
    <labl>17 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>018</catValu>
    <labl>18 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>019</catValu>
    <labl>19 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>020</catValu>
    <labl>20 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>021</catValu>
    <labl>21 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>022</catValu>
    <labl>22 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>023</catValu>
    <labl>23 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>024</catValu>
    <labl>24 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>025</catValu>
    <labl>25 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>026</catValu>
    <labl>26 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>027</catValu>
    <labl>27 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>028</catValu>
    <labl>28 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>029</catValu>
    <labl>29 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>030</catValu>
    <labl>30 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>031</catValu>
    <labl>31 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>032</catValu>
    <labl>32 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>033</catValu>
    <labl>33 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>034</catValu>
    <labl>34 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>035</catValu>
    <labl>35 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>036</catValu>
    <labl>36 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>037</catValu>
    <labl>37 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>038</catValu>
    <labl>38 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>039</catValu>
    <labl>39 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>040</catValu>
    <labl>40 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>041</catValu>
    <labl>41 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>042</catValu>
    <labl>42 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>043</catValu>
    <labl>43 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>044</catValu>
    <labl>44 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>045</catValu>
    <labl>45 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>046</catValu>
    <labl>46 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>047</catValu>
    <labl>47 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>048</catValu>
    <labl>48 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>049</catValu>
    <labl>49 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>050</catValu>
    <labl>50 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>051</catValu>
    <labl>51 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>052</catValu>
    <labl>52 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>053</catValu>
    <labl>53 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>054</catValu>
    <labl>54 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>055</catValu>
    <labl>55 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>056</catValu>
    <labl>56 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>057</catValu>
    <labl>57 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>058</catValu>
    <labl>58 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>059</catValu>
    <labl>59 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>060</catValu>
    <labl>60 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>061</catValu>
    <labl>61 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>062</catValu>
    <labl>62 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>063</catValu>
    <labl>63 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>064</catValu>
    <labl>64 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>065</catValu>
    <labl>65 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>066</catValu>
    <labl>66 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>067</catValu>
    <labl>67 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>068</catValu>
    <labl>68 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>069</catValu>
    <labl>69 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>070</catValu>
    <labl>70 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>071</catValu>
    <labl>71 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>072</catValu>
    <labl>72 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>073</catValu>
    <labl>73 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>074</catValu>
    <labl>74 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>075</catValu>
    <labl>75 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>076</catValu>
    <labl>76 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>077</catValu>
    <labl>77 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>078</catValu>
    <labl>78 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>079</catValu>
    <labl>79 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>080</catValu>
    <labl>80 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>081</catValu>
    <labl>81 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>082</catValu>
    <labl>82 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>083</catValu>
    <labl>83 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>084</catValu>
    <labl>84 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>085</catValu>
    <labl>85 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>086</catValu>
    <labl>86 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>087</catValu>
    <labl>87 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>088</catValu>
    <labl>88 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>089</catValu>
    <labl>89 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>090</catValu>
    <labl>90 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>091</catValu>
    <labl>91 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>092</catValu>
    <labl>92 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>093</catValu>
    <labl>93 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>094</catValu>
    <labl>94 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>095</catValu>
    <labl>95 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>096</catValu>
    <labl>96 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>097</catValu>
    <labl>97 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>098</catValu>
    <labl>98 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>099</catValu>
    <labl>99 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>100</catValu>
    <labl>100 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>101</catValu>
    <labl>101 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>102</catValu>
    <labl>102 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>103</catValu>
    <labl>103 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>104</catValu>
    <labl>104 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>105</catValu>
    <labl>105 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>106</catValu>
    <labl>106 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>107</catValu>
    <labl>107 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>108</catValu>
    <labl>108 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>109</catValu>
    <labl>109 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>110</catValu>
    <labl>110 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>111</catValu>
    <labl>111 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>112</catValu>
    <labl>112 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>113</catValu>
    <labl>113 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>114</catValu>
    <labl>114 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>115</catValu>
    <labl>115 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>116</catValu>
    <labl>116 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>117</catValu>
    <labl>117 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>118</catValu>
    <labl>118 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>119</catValu>
    <labl>119 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>120</catValu>
    <labl>120 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>121</catValu>
    <labl>121 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>122</catValu>
    <labl>122 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>123</catValu>
    <labl>123 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>124</catValu>
    <labl>124 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>125</catValu>
    <labl>125 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>126</catValu>
    <labl>126 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>127</catValu>
    <labl>127 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>128</catValu>
    <labl>128 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>129</catValu>
    <labl>129 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>130</catValu>
    <labl>130 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>131</catValu>
    <labl>131 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>132</catValu>
    <labl>132 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>133</catValu>
    <labl>133 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>134</catValu>
    <labl>134 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>135</catValu>
    <labl>135 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>136</catValu>
    <labl>136 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>137</catValu>
    <labl>137 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>138</catValu>
    <labl>138 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>139</catValu>
    <labl>139 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>140</catValu>
    <labl>140+ hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>998</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>999</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Work Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="HRSWORK2" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="HRSWORK2">
  <location EndPos="151" StartPos="151" width="1" />
  <labl>Hours worked per week, categorized</labl>
  <txt>HRSWORK2 indicates the number of hours the respondent worked per week at all jobs, categorized into intervals.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>None</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>1 to 14 hours (except tt1980, tt1990 and tt2000)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>15 to 29 hours (except de1970, ps2017, tt1980, tt1990, tt2000, and ve1971)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>30 to 39 hours (except de1970, ps2017, tt1980, tt1990, tt2000, and ve1971)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>40-48 hours (except il1972, tt1980, tt1990, and tt2000)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>49 hours or more (except il1972 and tt2000)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Work Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="HRSUSUAL1" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="HRSUSUAL1">
  <location EndPos="154" StartPos="152" width="3" />
  <labl>Usual hours worked per week</labl>
  <txt>HRSUSUAL1 indicates the usual number of hours the respondent works in a typical week across all jobs or in their main job.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>000</catValu>
    <labl>0 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>001</catValu>
    <labl>1 hour</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>002</catValu>
    <labl>2 hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>003</catValu>
    <labl>3</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>004</catValu>
    <labl>4</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>005</catValu>
    <labl>5</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>006</catValu>
    <labl>6</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>007</catValu>
    <labl>7</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>008</catValu>
    <labl>8</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>009</catValu>
    <labl>9</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>010</catValu>
    <labl>10</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>011</catValu>
    <labl>11</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>012</catValu>
    <labl>12</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>013</catValu>
    <labl>13</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>014</catValu>
    <labl>14</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>015</catValu>
    <labl>15</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>016</catValu>
    <labl>16</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>017</catValu>
    <labl>17</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>018</catValu>
    <labl>18</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>019</catValu>
    <labl>19</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>020</catValu>
    <labl>20</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>021</catValu>
    <labl>21</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>022</catValu>
    <labl>22</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>023</catValu>
    <labl>23</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>024</catValu>
    <labl>24</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>025</catValu>
    <labl>25</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>026</catValu>
    <labl>26</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>027</catValu>
    <labl>27</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>028</catValu>
    <labl>28</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>029</catValu>
    <labl>29</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>030</catValu>
    <labl>30</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>031</catValu>
    <labl>31</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>032</catValu>
    <labl>32</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>033</catValu>
    <labl>33</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>034</catValu>
    <labl>34</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>035</catValu>
    <labl>35</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>036</catValu>
    <labl>36</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>037</catValu>
    <labl>37</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>038</catValu>
    <labl>38</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>039</catValu>
    <labl>39</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>040</catValu>
    <labl>40</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>041</catValu>
    <labl>41</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>042</catValu>
    <labl>42</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>043</catValu>
    <labl>43</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>044</catValu>
    <labl>44</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>045</catValu>
    <labl>45</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>046</catValu>
    <labl>46</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>047</catValu>
    <labl>47</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>048</catValu>
    <labl>48</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>049</catValu>
    <labl>49</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>050</catValu>
    <labl>50</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>051</catValu>
    <labl>51</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>052</catValu>
    <labl>52</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>053</catValu>
    <labl>53</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>054</catValu>
    <labl>54</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>055</catValu>
    <labl>55</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>056</catValu>
    <labl>56</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>057</catValu>
    <labl>57</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>058</catValu>
    <labl>58</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>059</catValu>
    <labl>59</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>060</catValu>
    <labl>60</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>061</catValu>
    <labl>61</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>062</catValu>
    <labl>62</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>063</catValu>
    <labl>63</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>064</catValu>
    <labl>64</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>065</catValu>
    <labl>65</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>066</catValu>
    <labl>66</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>067</catValu>
    <labl>67</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>068</catValu>
    <labl>68</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>069</catValu>
    <labl>69</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>070</catValu>
    <labl>70</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>071</catValu>
    <labl>71</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>072</catValu>
    <labl>72</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>073</catValu>
    <labl>73</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>074</catValu>
    <labl>74</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>075</catValu>
    <labl>75</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>076</catValu>
    <labl>76</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>077</catValu>
    <labl>77</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>078</catValu>
    <labl>78</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>079</catValu>
    <labl>79</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>080</catValu>
    <labl>80</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>081</catValu>
    <labl>81</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>082</catValu>
    <labl>82</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>083</catValu>
    <labl>83</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>084</catValu>
    <labl>84</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>085</catValu>
    <labl>85</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>086</catValu>
    <labl>86</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>087</catValu>
    <labl>87</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>088</catValu>
    <labl>88</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>089</catValu>
    <labl>89</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>090</catValu>
    <labl>90</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>091</catValu>
    <labl>91</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>092</catValu>
    <labl>92</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>093</catValu>
    <labl>93</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>094</catValu>
    <labl>94</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>095</catValu>
    <labl>95</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>096</catValu>
    <labl>96</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>097</catValu>
    <labl>97</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>098</catValu>
    <labl>98</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>099</catValu>
    <labl>99</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>100</catValu>
    <labl>100</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>101</catValu>
    <labl>101</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>102</catValu>
    <labl>102</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>103</catValu>
    <labl>103</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>104</catValu>
    <labl>104</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>105</catValu>
    <labl>105</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>106</catValu>
    <labl>106</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>107</catValu>
    <labl>107</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>108</catValu>
    <labl>108</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>109</catValu>
    <labl>109</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>110</catValu>
    <labl>110</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>111</catValu>
    <labl>111</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>112</catValu>
    <labl>112</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>113</catValu>
    <labl>113</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>114</catValu>
    <labl>114</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>115</catValu>
    <labl>115</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>116</catValu>
    <labl>116</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>117</catValu>
    <labl>117</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>118</catValu>
    <labl>118</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>119</catValu>
    <labl>119</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>120</catValu>
    <labl>120</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>121</catValu>
    <labl>121</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>122</catValu>
    <labl>122</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>123</catValu>
    <labl>123</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>124</catValu>
    <labl>124</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>125</catValu>
    <labl>125</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>126</catValu>
    <labl>126</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>127</catValu>
    <labl>127</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>128</catValu>
    <labl>128</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>129</catValu>
    <labl>129</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>130</catValu>
    <labl>130</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>131</catValu>
    <labl>131</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>132</catValu>
    <labl>132</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>133</catValu>
    <labl>133</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>134</catValu>
    <labl>134</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>135</catValu>
    <labl>135</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>136</catValu>
    <labl>136</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>137</catValu>
    <labl>137</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>138</catValu>
    <labl>138</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>139</catValu>
    <labl>139</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>140</catValu>
    <labl>140+ hours</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>997</catValu>
    <labl>Inconsistent or irregular work schedule</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>998</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>999</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (Not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Work Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="HRSUSUAL2" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="HRSUSUAL2">
  <location EndPos="155" StartPos="155" width="1" />
  <labl>Usual hours worked per week, categorized</labl>
  <txt>HRSUSUAL2 indicates the usual number of hours the respondent worked per week at all jobs or in their main job, categorized into intervals.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>None</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>1 to 14 hours (except ca1971)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>15 to 29 hours (except de1970, ca1971)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>30 to 39 hours (except de1970)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>40-48 hours (except il1972-1995, ca1971, pt1991-2011)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>49 hours or more (except il1972 and ca1971)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7</catValu>
    <labl>Inconsistent or irregular work schedule</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Work Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="WRKAVAIL" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="WRKAVAIL">
  <location EndPos="156" StartPos="156" width="1" />
  <labl>Available to work</labl>
  <txt>WRKAVAIL indicates whether a person is available to work (readiness) within a short period of time.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Yes</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (Not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Work Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="TRNWRK" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="TRNWRK">
  <location EndPos="158" StartPos="157" width="2" />
  <labl>Means of transportation to work or school</labl>
  <txt>TRNWRK identifies the primary or usual means of transportation the person took either to work or school.

In censuses in which a person could report multiple modes of transportation, TRNWRK includes only the first response.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>00</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>None, does not travel to work or school</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>20</catValu>
    <labl>Walking</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21</catValu>
    <labl>Walks or bicycle</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>22</catValu>
    <labl>Walks, bicycle, or motorcycle</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>30</catValu>
    <labl>Private vehicle</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>31</catValu>
    <labl>Auto, truck, van</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>32</catValu>
    <labl>Auto (driver)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>33</catValu>
    <labl>Auto (passenger)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>34</catValu>
    <labl>Auto, motorcycle, moped</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>35</catValu>
    <labl>Motorcycle, moped, or scooter</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>36</catValu>
    <labl>Bicycle</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>37</catValu>
    <labl>Bicycle or motorcycle/moped</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>38</catValu>
    <labl>Boat</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>40</catValu>
    <labl>Public transportation</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>41</catValu>
    <labl>Bus or trolley bus</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>42</catValu>
    <labl>Bus or streetcar</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>43</catValu>
    <labl>Streetcar or trolley car</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>44</catValu>
    <labl>Railroad or train</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>45</catValu>
    <labl>Subway or elevated train</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>46</catValu>
    <labl>Other public transportation</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>50</catValu>
    <labl>Other</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>51</catValu>
    <labl>Taxicab</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>52</catValu>
    <labl>Ferryboat</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>53</catValu>
    <labl>Special transportation (company coach, school bus, etc.)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>54</catValu>
    <labl>Hired transport</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>55</catValu>
    <labl>Shared private transport</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>56</catValu>
    <labl>Horse or animal-drawn vehicle</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>57</catValu>
    <labl>Other, not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>60</catValu>
    <labl>Combination of several means</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>99</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown/missing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Work Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="INCTOT" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="contin" name="INCTOT">
  <location EndPos="165" StartPos="159" width="7" />
  <labl>Total income</labl>
  <txt>INCTOT reports the person's total personal income from all sources in the previous month or year.</txt>
  <codInstr>INCTOT is a 7-digit numeric variable.

		
Codes9999998 = Unknown/missing.
9999999 = NIU (not in universe).

		
Top codes:Brazil 1991: 9,999,997+
Canada 1971: 50,000+ females in Atlantic region; 75,000+ for others
Canada 1981: 75,000+ all females, males in Atlantic region; 100,000+ males other regions
Canada 1991-2001: 200,000+
Dominican Republic 1981: 3,000+
Dominican Republic 2002: 500,000+
Indonesia 1976: 600,000+
Mexico 1970: 5,500,000+
Panama 2010: 10,000+
Puerto Rico 1980: 50,000+
South Africa 1996: 360,001+
South Africa 2001-2011: 2,457,601+
Trinidad and Tobago 1970: 1,200+
Trinidad and Tobago 2000: 13,000+
U.S.A. 1960: 25,000+
U.S.A. 1970: 50,000+
U.S.A. 1980: 75,000+
U.S.A. 1990: State median of values over 400,000
U.S.A. 2000: 999,998+

		
Bottom codes:Canada 1981-2001: -50,000
Puerto Rico 2005-2020: -19,998
U.S.A. 1960: -9,900
U.S.A. 1970: -9,900
U.S.A. 1980: -9,995 
U.S.A. 1990, 2005-2020: -19,998
U.S.A. 2000: -20,000</codInstr>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Income Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="INCEARN" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="contin" name="INCEARN">
  <location EndPos="173" StartPos="166" width="8" />
  <labl>Earned income</labl>
  <txt>INCEARN reports the person's total income from their labor (from wages, a business, or a farm) in the previous month or year.</txt>
  <codInstr>INCEARN is an 8-digit numeric variable.

		
Codes99999998 = Unknown/missing.
99999999 = NIU (not in universe).

		
Top codes:Canada 1971: 50,000+
Canada 1981: 75,000+
Canada 2001: 200,000+
Israel 1972: 16,000+
Israel 2008: 275,653+
Mexico 1990: 90,000,000+
Mexico 2000: 999,998+
Mexico 2010-2020: 1,000,000+
Panama 2000: 9,997+
Puerto Rico 1990: 999,999+
Puerto Rico 2000: 310,000+
U.S.A. 1990: State median of values over 284,000
U.S.A. 2000: 310,000+
U.S.A. 2005: 9,999,999+
Venezuela 1971: 2000+

		
Bottom codes:Canada 1981-2001: -50,000
Puerto Rico 1990-2020: -9,999
U.S.A. 1990: -19,996
U.S.A. 2000-2005, 2015-2020: -9,999
U.S.A. 2010: -9,900</codInstr>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Income Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="INCWAGE" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="contin" name="INCWAGE">
  <location EndPos="180" StartPos="174" width="7" />
  <labl>Wage and salary income</labl>
  <txt>INCWAGE reports the respondent's weekly, monthly or annual wage and salary income.</txt>
  <codInstr>INCWAGE is a 7-digit numeric variable.

		
Codes9999998 = Unknown/missing.
9999999 = NIU (not in universe).

		
Top codes:Israel 1983: 74,716+
Israel 1995: 20,000+
Canada 1971: 50,000+ females in Atlantic region; 75,000+ for others
Canada 1981: 75,000+ all females, males in Atlantic region; 100,000+ males other regions
Canada 1991-2001: 200,000+
Dominican Republic 1981: 2000+
Germany 1970: 2,500+
Indonesia 1995: 9,999,997+
Italy Surveys 2011-2020: 3000+
Jamaica 1982: 100,000+
Jamaica 1991: 100,000+
Jamaica 2001: 3,000,000+
Panama 1970: 800+
Panama 2000: 9,997+
Panama 2010: 10,000+
Puerto Rico 1970-1980: 50,000+
Puerto Rico 1990: 140,000+
Puerto Rico 2000: 175,000+
Puerto Rico 2005: 999,999+
Puerto Rico 2010: 173,000+
Puerto Rico 2015-2020: 99.5th percentile in the state (higher values are the state means of all cases above these cutoffs.)
Trinidad and Tobago 2000: 55,000+
U.S.A. 1960: 25,000+
U.S.A. 1970: 50,000+
U.S.A. 1980: 75,000+
U.S.A. 1990: State median of values over 140,000
U.S.A. 2000: State median of values over 175,000
U.S.A. 2005-2020: 99.5th percentile within each state (higher values are the state means of all cases above these cutoffs.)</codInstr>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Income Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="INCSELF" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="contin" name="INCSELF">
  <location EndPos="186" StartPos="181" width="6" />
  <labl>Self-employment income</labl>
  <txt>INCSELF indicates the respondent's monthly or annual income from self-employment (farm and business).</txt>
  <codInstr>INCSELF is a 6-digit numeric variable.

		
Codes999998 = Unknown/missing.
999999 = NIU (not in universe).

Country-specific codes
Israel 1995

		
Top codes:Canada 1971: 50,000+ females in Atlantic region; 75,000+ for others
Canada 1981: 75,000+ all females, males in Atlantic region; 100,000+ males other regions
Canada 1991-2001: 200,000+
Israel 1995: 40,000+
Israel 2008: 279,950+
Panama 2000: 9,997+
Panama 2010: 5,000+
Puerto Rico 1980: 50,000 
Puerto Rico 1990: 64,146 
Puerto Rico 2000: 367,000 (median of values over 126,000)
Puerto Rico 2005 - 2020: 99.5th percentile in each state
Trinidad and Tobago 2000: 11,000+
U.S.A. 1970: 50,000
U.S.A. 1980: 75,000
U.S.A. 1990: 171,250
U.S.A. 2000: 126,000 (State median of values over 126,000)
U.S.A. 2005 - 2020: 99.5th percentile in each state

		
Bottom codes:Canada 1981-2001: -50,000
Puerto Rico 1970: 0.
Puerto Rico 1980: -9,995 
Puerto Rico 1990: -4,999 
Puerto Rico 2000: -10,000
Puerto Rico 2005 - 2020: -9,999
U.S.A. 1970: -9,900
U.S.A. 1980: -9,995
U.S.A. 1990: -9,999
U.S.A. 2000: -10,000
U.S.A. 2005 - 2020: -9,999</codInstr>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Income Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="INCWEL" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="contin" name="INCWEL">
  <location EndPos="192" StartPos="187" width="6" />
  <labl>Income from anti-poverty or welfare programs</labl>
  <txt>INCWEL reports the monthly or annual income the respondent received from anti-poverty or welfare programs.</txt>
  <codInstr>INCWEL is a 6-digit numeric variable.

		
Codes999998 = Unknown/missing.
999999 = NIU (not in universe).

		
Top codes:Israel 1995: 3,000+
U.S.A. 1980: 9,995+
U.S.A. 1990: 10,000+
U.S.A. 2000: State mean of values over 12,300
Puerto Rico 2000: 21,000+</codInstr>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Income Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="INCRET" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="contin" name="INCRET">
  <location EndPos="198" StartPos="193" width="6" />
  <labl>Retirement or pension income</labl>
  <txt>INCRET reports the amount of income the respondent received from a retirement program or account, or from a pension. The amounts are provided on a monthly or annual basis, depending on the sample.</txt>
  <codInstr>INCRET is a 6-digit numeric variable.

		
Codes999998 = Unknown/missing.
999999 = NIU (not in universe).

		
Top codes:Panama 2000: 9997+
U.S.A. 1990: State median of values over 30,000
U.S.A. 2000: State median of values over 52,000
U.S.A. 2005: State median of values over 41,000
U.S.A. 2010-2020: 99.5th percentile within each state (higher values are the state means of all cases above these cutoffs).
Puerto Rico 1990: State median of values over 20,000
Puerto Rico 2000: Mean of values over 52,000
Puerto Rico 2005: Mean of values above the 99.5th percentile
Puerto Rico 2010: 47,400+
Puerto Rico 2015, 2020: 99.5th percentile within the state (higher values are the state means of all cases above these cutoffs).
Trinidad and Tobago 2000: 4000+</codInstr>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Income Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="MIGCTRY1" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="MIGCTRY1">
  <location EndPos="203" StartPos="199" width="5" />
  <labl>Country of residence 1 year ago</labl>
  <txt>MIGCTRY1 indicates the country of residence 1 year ago for international migrants. Persons who did not live abroad 1 year prior are coded to the "non-migrant" category.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>00000</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10000</catValu>
    <labl>Africa</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11000</catValu>
    <labl>Eastern Africa</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11010</catValu>
    <labl>Burundi</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11020</catValu>
    <labl>Comoros</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11030</catValu>
    <labl>Djibouti</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11040</catValu>
    <labl>Eritrea</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11050</catValu>
    <labl>Ethiopia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11060</catValu>
    <labl>Kenya</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11070</catValu>
    <labl>Madagascar</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11080</catValu>
    <labl>Malawi</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11090</catValu>
    <labl>Mauritius</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11100</catValu>
    <labl>Mozambique</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11110</catValu>
    <labl>Reunion</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11120</catValu>
    <labl>Rwanda</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11130</catValu>
    <labl>Seychelles</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11140</catValu>
    <labl>Somalia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11150</catValu>
    <labl>South Sudan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11160</catValu>
    <labl>Uganda</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11170</catValu>
    <labl>Tanzania</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11180</catValu>
    <labl>Zambia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11190</catValu>
    <labl>Zimbabwe</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11999</catValu>
    <labl>Eastern Africa, n.s.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>12000</catValu>
    <labl>Middle Africa</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>12010</catValu>
    <labl>Angola</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>12020</catValu>
    <labl>Cameroon</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>12030</catValu>
    <labl>Central African Republic</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>12040</catValu>
    <labl>Chad</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>12050</catValu>
    <labl>Congo</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>12060</catValu>
    <labl>Democratic Republic of Congo</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>12070</catValu>
    <labl>Equatorial Guinea</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>12080</catValu>
    <labl>Gabon</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>12090</catValu>
    <labl>Sao Tome and Principe</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>12999</catValu>
    <labl>Middle Africa, n.s.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>13000</catValu>
    <labl>Northern Africa</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>13010</catValu>
    <labl>Algeria</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>13020</catValu>
    <labl>Egypt/United Arab Rep.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>13030</catValu>
    <labl>Libya</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>13040</catValu>
    <labl>Morocco</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>13050</catValu>
    <labl>Sudan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>13060</catValu>
    <labl>Tunisia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>13070</catValu>
    <labl>Western Sahara</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>13999</catValu>
    <labl>Northern Africa, n.s.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>14000</catValu>
    <labl>Southern Africa</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>14010</catValu>
    <labl>Botswana</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>14020</catValu>
    <labl>Lesotho</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>14030</catValu>
    <labl>Namibia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>14040</catValu>
    <labl>South Africa</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>14050</catValu>
    <labl>Swaziland</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>14999</catValu>
    <labl>Southern Africa, n.s.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>15000</catValu>
    <labl>Western Africa</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>15010</catValu>
    <labl>Benin</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>15020</catValu>
    <labl>Burkina Faso</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>15030</catValu>
    <labl>Cape Verde</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>15040</catValu>
    <labl>Ivory Coast</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>15050</catValu>
    <labl>Gambia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>15060</catValu>
    <labl>Ghana</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>15070</catValu>
    <labl>Guinea</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>15080</catValu>
    <labl>Guinea-Bissau</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>15090</catValu>
    <labl>Liberia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>15100</catValu>
    <labl>Mali</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>15110</catValu>
    <labl>Mauritania</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>15120</catValu>
    <labl>Niger</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>15130</catValu>
    <labl>Nigeria</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>15140</catValu>
    <labl>St. Helena and Ascension</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>15150</catValu>
    <labl>Senegal</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>15160</catValu>
    <labl>Sierra Leone</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>15170</catValu>
    <labl>Togo</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>15199</catValu>
    <labl>Western African, n.s.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>19990</catValu>
    <labl>Africa, n.s.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>19991</catValu>
    <labl>Central and South Africa</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>20000</catValu>
    <labl>Americas</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21000</catValu>
    <labl>Caribbean</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21010</catValu>
    <labl>Anguilla</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21020</catValu>
    <labl>Antigua-Barbuda</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21030</catValu>
    <labl>Aruba</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21040</catValu>
    <labl>Bahamas</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21050</catValu>
    <labl>Barbados</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21060</catValu>
    <labl>British Virgin Islands</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21070</catValu>
    <labl>Cayman Isles</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21080</catValu>
    <labl>Cuba</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21090</catValu>
    <labl>Dominica</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21100</catValu>
    <labl>Dominican Republic</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21110</catValu>
    <labl>Grenada</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21120</catValu>
    <labl>Guadeloupe</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21130</catValu>
    <labl>Haiti</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21140</catValu>
    <labl>Jamaica</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21150</catValu>
    <labl>Martinique</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21160</catValu>
    <labl>Montserrat</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21170</catValu>
    <labl>Netherlands Antilles</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21180</catValu>
    <labl>Puerto Rico</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21190</catValu>
    <labl>St. Kitts-Nevis</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21200</catValu>
    <labl>St. Croix</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21210</catValu>
    <labl>St. Jon</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21220</catValu>
    <labl>St. Lucia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21230</catValu>
    <labl>St. Thomas</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21240</catValu>
    <labl>St. Vincent</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21250</catValu>
    <labl>Trinidad and Tobago</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21260</catValu>
    <labl>Turks and Caicos</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21270</catValu>
    <labl>U.S. Virgin Islands</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21999</catValu>
    <labl>Caribbean, n.s.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>22000</catValu>
    <labl>Central America</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>22010</catValu>
    <labl>Belize/British Honduras</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>22020</catValu>
    <labl>Costa Rica</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>22030</catValu>
    <labl>El Salvador</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>22040</catValu>
    <labl>Guatemala</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>22050</catValu>
    <labl>Honduras</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>22060</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>22070</catValu>
    <labl>Nicaragua</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>22080</catValu>
    <labl>Panama</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>22081</catValu>
    <labl>Panama Canal Zone</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>22999</catValu>
    <labl>Central America, n.s.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>23000</catValu>
    <labl>South America</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>23010</catValu>
    <labl>Argentina</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>23020</catValu>
    <labl>Bolivia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>23030</catValu>
    <labl>Brazil</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>23040</catValu>
    <labl>Chile</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>23050</catValu>
    <labl>Colombia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>23060</catValu>
    <labl>Ecuador</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>23070</catValu>
    <labl>Falkland Islands</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>23080</catValu>
    <labl>French Guiana</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>23090</catValu>
    <labl>Guyana/British Guiana</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>23100</catValu>
    <labl>Paraguay</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>23110</catValu>
    <labl>Peru</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>23120</catValu>
    <labl>Suriname</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>23130</catValu>
    <labl>Uruguay</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>23140</catValu>
    <labl>Venezuela</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>23990</catValu>
    <labl>South America, n.s.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>23991</catValu>
    <labl>Central and South America</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>24000</catValu>
    <labl>North America</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>24010</catValu>
    <labl>Bermuda</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>24020</catValu>
    <labl>Canada</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>24030</catValu>
    <labl>Greenland</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>24040</catValu>
    <labl>United States</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>24041</catValu>
    <labl>U.S. Outlying Areas and Territories</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>24999</catValu>
    <labl>North America, n.s.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>29990</catValu>
    <labl>Americas, other and n.s.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>30000</catValu>
    <labl>Asia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>31000</catValu>
    <labl>Eastern Asia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>31010</catValu>
    <labl>China</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>31011</catValu>
    <labl>Hong Kong</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>31012</catValu>
    <labl>Macau</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>31013</catValu>
    <labl>Taiwan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>31020</catValu>
    <labl>Japan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>31030</catValu>
    <labl>Korea</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>31031</catValu>
    <labl>Korea, DPR (North)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>31032</catValu>
    <labl>Korea, RO (South)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>31040</catValu>
    <labl>Mongolia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>32000</catValu>
    <labl>South-Central Asia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>32010</catValu>
    <labl>Afghanistan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>32020</catValu>
    <labl>Bangladesh</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>32030</catValu>
    <labl>Bhutan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>32040</catValu>
    <labl>India</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>32050</catValu>
    <labl>Iran</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>32060</catValu>
    <labl>Kazakhstan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>32070</catValu>
    <labl>Kyrgyzstan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>32080</catValu>
    <labl>Maldives</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>32090</catValu>
    <labl>Nepal</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>32100</catValu>
    <labl>Pakistan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>32110</catValu>
    <labl>Sri Lanka (Ceylon)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>32120</catValu>
    <labl>Tajikistan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>32130</catValu>
    <labl>Turkmenistan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>32140</catValu>
    <labl>Uzbekistan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>33000</catValu>
    <labl>South-Eastern Asia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>33010</catValu>
    <labl>Brunei</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>33020</catValu>
    <labl>Cambodia (Kampuchea)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>33030</catValu>
    <labl>East Timor</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>33040</catValu>
    <labl>Indonesia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>33050</catValu>
    <labl>Laos</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>33060</catValu>
    <labl>Malaysia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>33070</catValu>
    <labl>Myanmar (Burma)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>33080</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>33090</catValu>
    <labl>Singapore</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>33100</catValu>
    <labl>Thailand</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>33110</catValu>
    <labl>Vietnam</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>33199</catValu>
    <labl>Other South-Eastern Asia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>34000</catValu>
    <labl>Western Asia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>34010</catValu>
    <labl>Armenia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>34020</catValu>
    <labl>Azerbaijan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>34030</catValu>
    <labl>Bahrain</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>34040</catValu>
    <labl>Cyprus</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>34050</catValu>
    <labl>Georgia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>34051</catValu>
    <labl>Abkhazia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>34052</catValu>
    <labl>South Ossetia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>34060</catValu>
    <labl>Iraq</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>34070</catValu>
    <labl>Israel</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>34080</catValu>
    <labl>Jordan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>34090</catValu>
    <labl>Kuwait</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>34100</catValu>
    <labl>Lebanon</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>34110</catValu>
    <labl>Palestine</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>34120</catValu>
    <labl>Oman</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>34130</catValu>
    <labl>Qatar</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>34140</catValu>
    <labl>Saudi Arabia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>34150</catValu>
    <labl>Syria</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>34160</catValu>
    <labl>Turkey</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>34170</catValu>
    <labl>United Arab Emirates</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>34180</catValu>
    <labl>Yemen</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>34990</catValu>
    <labl>Western Asia, n.s.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>34991</catValu>
    <labl>Middle East, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>39999</catValu>
    <labl>Asia, n.s.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>40000</catValu>
    <labl>Europe</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>41000</catValu>
    <labl>Eastern Europe</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>41010</catValu>
    <labl>Belarus</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>41020</catValu>
    <labl>Bulgaria</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>41030</catValu>
    <labl>Czech Republic</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>41040</catValu>
    <labl>Hungary</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>41050</catValu>
    <labl>Poland</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>41060</catValu>
    <labl>Moldova</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>41070</catValu>
    <labl>Romania</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>41080</catValu>
    <labl>Russia/USSR</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>41090</catValu>
    <labl>Slovakia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>41100</catValu>
    <labl>Ukraine</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>41999</catValu>
    <labl>Eastern Europe, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>42000</catValu>
    <labl>Northern Europe</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>42010</catValu>
    <labl>Denmark</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>42020</catValu>
    <labl>Estonia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>42030</catValu>
    <labl>Faroe Islands</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>42040</catValu>
    <labl>Finland</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>42050</catValu>
    <labl>Iceland</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>42060</catValu>
    <labl>Ireland</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>42070</catValu>
    <labl>Latvia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>42080</catValu>
    <labl>Lithuania</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>42090</catValu>
    <labl>Norway</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>42110</catValu>
    <labl>Sweden</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>42120</catValu>
    <labl>United Kingdom</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>42999</catValu>
    <labl>Northern Europe, n.s.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>43000</catValu>
    <labl>Southern Europe</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>43010</catValu>
    <labl>Albania</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>43020</catValu>
    <labl>Andorra</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>43030</catValu>
    <labl>Bosnia and Herzegovina</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>43040</catValu>
    <labl>Croatia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>43050</catValu>
    <labl>Gibraltar</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>43060</catValu>
    <labl>Greece</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>43070</catValu>
    <labl>Italy</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>43071</catValu>
    <labl>Vatican City</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>43080</catValu>
    <labl>Malta</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>43090</catValu>
    <labl>Portugal</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>43100</catValu>
    <labl>San Marino</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>43110</catValu>
    <labl>Slovenia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>43120</catValu>
    <labl>Spain</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>43130</catValu>
    <labl>Macedonia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>43140</catValu>
    <labl>Yugoslavia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>43141</catValu>
    <labl>Montenegro</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>43142</catValu>
    <labl>Serbia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>43144</catValu>
    <labl>Kosovo</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>43999</catValu>
    <labl>Southern Europe, n.s.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>44000</catValu>
    <labl>Western Europe</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>44010</catValu>
    <labl>Austria</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>44020</catValu>
    <labl>Belgium</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>44030</catValu>
    <labl>France</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>44040</catValu>
    <labl>Germany</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>44050</catValu>
    <labl>Liechtenstein</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>44060</catValu>
    <labl>Luxembourg</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>44070</catValu>
    <labl>Monaco</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>44080</catValu>
    <labl>Netherlands</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>44090</catValu>
    <labl>Switzerland</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>44999</catValu>
    <labl>Western Europe, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>49990</catValu>
    <labl>Europe, n.s.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>49991</catValu>
    <labl>Central-Eastern Europe</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>49992</catValu>
    <labl>European Union</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>49993</catValu>
    <labl>European Union (original 15)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>49994</catValu>
    <labl>Other European Union (not original 15)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>50000</catValu>
    <labl>Oceania</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>51000</catValu>
    <labl>Australia and New Zealand</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>51010</catValu>
    <labl>Australia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>51020</catValu>
    <labl>New Zealand</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>51030</catValu>
    <labl>Norfolk Islands</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>51999</catValu>
    <labl>Australia and New Zealand, n.s.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>52000</catValu>
    <labl>Melanesia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>52010</catValu>
    <labl>Fiji</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>52020</catValu>
    <labl>New Caledonia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>52030</catValu>
    <labl>Papua New Guinea</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>52040</catValu>
    <labl>Solomon Islands</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>52050</catValu>
    <labl>Vanuatu (New Hebrides)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>53000</catValu>
    <labl>Micronesia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>53010</catValu>
    <labl>Kiribati</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>53020</catValu>
    <labl>Marshall Islands</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>53030</catValu>
    <labl>Nauru</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>53040</catValu>
    <labl>Northern Mariana Isls.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>53050</catValu>
    <labl>Palau</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>53999</catValu>
    <labl>Micronesia, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>54000</catValu>
    <labl>Polynesia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>54010</catValu>
    <labl>Cook Islands</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>54020</catValu>
    <labl>French Polynesia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>54030</catValu>
    <labl>Niue</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>54040</catValu>
    <labl>Pitcairn Island</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>54050</catValu>
    <labl>Samoa</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>54060</catValu>
    <labl>Tokelau</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>54070</catValu>
    <labl>Tonga</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>54080</catValu>
    <labl>Tuvalu</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>54090</catValu>
    <labl>Wallis and Futuna Isls.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>59999</catValu>
    <labl>Oceania, n.s.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>60000</catValu>
    <labl>Other</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>90000</catValu>
    <labl>Non-migrant (international)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>99998</catValu>
    <labl>Response suppressed</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>99999</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Migration: Global Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="MIGYRS2" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="MIGYRS2">
  <location EndPos="205" StartPos="204" width="2" />
  <labl>Years residing in current dwelling</labl>
  <txt>MIGYRS2 indicates the number of years that the respondent has lived in his/her current dwelling.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>00</catValu>
    <labl>Less than 1 year</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>01</catValu>
    <labl>1 year</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>02</catValu>
    <labl>2 years</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>03</catValu>
    <labl>3</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>04</catValu>
    <labl>4</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>05</catValu>
    <labl>5</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>06</catValu>
    <labl>6</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>07</catValu>
    <labl>7</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>08</catValu>
    <labl>8</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>09</catValu>
    <labl>9</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>10</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11</catValu>
    <labl>11</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>12</catValu>
    <labl>12</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>13</catValu>
    <labl>13</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>14</catValu>
    <labl>14</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>15</catValu>
    <labl>15</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>16</catValu>
    <labl>16</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>17</catValu>
    <labl>17</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>18</catValu>
    <labl>18</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>19</catValu>
    <labl>19</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>20</catValu>
    <labl>20</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21</catValu>
    <labl>21</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>22</catValu>
    <labl>22</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>23</catValu>
    <labl>23</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>24</catValu>
    <labl>24</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>25</catValu>
    <labl>25</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>26</catValu>
    <labl>26</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>27</catValu>
    <labl>27</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>28</catValu>
    <labl>28</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>29</catValu>
    <labl>29</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>30</catValu>
    <labl>30</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>31</catValu>
    <labl>31</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>32</catValu>
    <labl>32</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>33</catValu>
    <labl>33</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>34</catValu>
    <labl>34</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>35</catValu>
    <labl>35</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>36</catValu>
    <labl>36</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>37</catValu>
    <labl>37</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>38</catValu>
    <labl>38</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>39</catValu>
    <labl>39</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>40</catValu>
    <labl>40</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>41</catValu>
    <labl>41</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>42</catValu>
    <labl>42</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>43</catValu>
    <labl>43</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>44</catValu>
    <labl>44</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>45</catValu>
    <labl>45</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>46</catValu>
    <labl>46</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>47</catValu>
    <labl>47</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>48</catValu>
    <labl>48</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>49</catValu>
    <labl>49</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>50</catValu>
    <labl>50</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>51</catValu>
    <labl>51</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>52</catValu>
    <labl>52</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>53</catValu>
    <labl>53</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>54</catValu>
    <labl>54</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>55</catValu>
    <labl>55</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>56</catValu>
    <labl>56</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>57</catValu>
    <labl>57</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>58</catValu>
    <labl>58</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>59</catValu>
    <labl>59</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>60</catValu>
    <labl>60</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>61</catValu>
    <labl>61</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>62</catValu>
    <labl>62</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>63</catValu>
    <labl>63</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>64</catValu>
    <labl>64</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>65</catValu>
    <labl>65</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>66</catValu>
    <labl>66</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>67</catValu>
    <labl>67</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>68</catValu>
    <labl>68</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>69</catValu>
    <labl>69</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>70</catValu>
    <labl>70</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>71</catValu>
    <labl>71</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>72</catValu>
    <labl>72</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>73</catValu>
    <labl>73</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>74</catValu>
    <labl>74</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>75</catValu>
    <labl>75</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>76</catValu>
    <labl>76</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>77</catValu>
    <labl>77</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>78</catValu>
    <labl>78</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>79</catValu>
    <labl>79</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>80</catValu>
    <labl>80</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>81</catValu>
    <labl>81</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>82</catValu>
    <labl>82</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>83</catValu>
    <labl>83</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>84</catValu>
    <labl>84</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>85</catValu>
    <labl>85</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>86</catValu>
    <labl>86</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>87</catValu>
    <labl>87</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>88</catValu>
    <labl>88</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>89</catValu>
    <labl>89</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>90</catValu>
    <labl>90</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>91</catValu>
    <labl>91</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>92</catValu>
    <labl>92</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>93</catValu>
    <labl>93</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>94</catValu>
    <labl>94</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>95</catValu>
    <labl>95 or more</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>98</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>99</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Migration: Global Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="DISABLED" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="DISABLED">
  <location EndPos="206" StartPos="206" width="1" />
  <labl>Disability status</labl>
  <txt>DISABLED indicates whether the person reported a disability of any kind.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Yes, disabled</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>No, not disabled</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Disability Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="DISCARE" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="DISCARE">
  <location EndPos="207" StartPos="207" width="1" />
  <labl>Personal care limitation</labl>
  <txt>DISCARE indicates whether the respondent had any permanent condition that made it difficult for him/her to take care of their personal needs.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Yes, personal care limitation</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>No personal care limitation</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Disability Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="DISINDEP" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="DISINDEP">
  <location EndPos="208" StartPos="208" width="1" />
  <labl>Independent mobility difficulty</labl>
  <txt>DISINDEP indicates whether the respondent had any permanent physical or mental health condition that made it difficult or impossible to be independently mobile. This did not include temporary health problems.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Mobility limited</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>No mobility limitation</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Disability Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="DISWORK" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="DISWORK">
  <location EndPos="209" StartPos="209" width="1" />
  <labl>Work disability</labl>
  <txt>DISWORK indicates whether the respondent had any lasting physical or mental health condition, that either limited the amount or type of work they could do or prevented them from working altogether. This did not include temporary health conditions.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>No disability that affects work</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Disability causes difficulty or limits work</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>Disability prevents work</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Disability Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_PERNUM" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_PERNUM">
  <location EndPos="211" StartPos="210" width="2" />
  <labl>Person number (within household)</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All persons</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the person number (within household).</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>00</catValu>
    <labl>Household record</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>01</catValu>
    <labl>1</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>02</catValu>
    <labl>2</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>03</catValu>
    <labl>3</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>04</catValu>
    <labl>4</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>05</catValu>
    <labl>5</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>06</catValu>
    <labl>6</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>07</catValu>
    <labl>7</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>08</catValu>
    <labl>8</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>09</catValu>
    <labl>9</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>10</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11</catValu>
    <labl>11</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>12</catValu>
    <labl>12</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>13</catValu>
    <labl>13</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>14</catValu>
    <labl>14</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Technical Person Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_PERNUMP" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_PERNUMP">
  <location EndPos="213" StartPos="212" width="2" />
  <labl>Person number in sample unit</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All persons</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the person number in sample unit.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>01</catValu>
    <labl>1</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>02</catValu>
    <labl>2</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>03</catValu>
    <labl>3</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>04</catValu>
    <labl>4</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>05</catValu>
    <labl>5</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>06</catValu>
    <labl>6</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>07</catValu>
    <labl>7</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>08</catValu>
    <labl>8</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>09</catValu>
    <labl>9</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>10</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11</catValu>
    <labl>11</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>12</catValu>
    <labl>12</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>13</catValu>
    <labl>13</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>14</catValu>
    <labl>14</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Technical Person Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_PERWT" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="contin" name="PR2005A_PERWT">
  <location EndPos="217" StartPos="214" width="4" />
  <labl>Person weight</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All persons</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the person weight.</txt>
  <codInstr>This is a 4-digit numeric variable with 0 implied decimal places</codInstr>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Technical Person Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_MOMLOC" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_MOMLOC">
  <location EndPos="218" StartPos="218" width="1" />
  <labl>Mother's location in the household</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All persons</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the mother's location in the household.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>0</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>1</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>2</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>3</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>4</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>5</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6</catValu>
    <labl>6</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7</catValu>
    <labl>7</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>8</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>9</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Constructed Family Interrelationship Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_STEPMOM" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_STEPMOM">
  <location EndPos="219" StartPos="219" width="1" />
  <labl>Probable step/adopted mother</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All persons</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the probable step/adopted mother.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>No stepmother present</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Improbable age difference</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Spouse of father</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>Identified stepmother</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>No surviving children</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>Identified as adopted</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6</catValu>
    <labl>Birthplace/marriage duration mismatch</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7</catValu>
    <labl>Number of children born/children surviving check</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Constructed Family Interrelationship Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_MOMRULE" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_MOMRULE">
  <location EndPos="220" StartPos="220" width="1" />
  <labl>Rule for linking mother</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All persons</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the rule for linking mother.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>No mother link</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Unambiguous mother link</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Daughter/grandchild link</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>Preceding female (no intervening person)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Preceding female (surname similarity)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>Daughter/grandchild (child surviving status)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6</catValu>
    <labl>Preceding female (child surviving status)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7</catValu>
    <labl>Spouse of father becomes stepmother</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Constructed Family Interrelationship Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_POPLOC" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_POPLOC">
  <location EndPos="222" StartPos="221" width="2" />
  <labl>Father's location in the household</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All persons</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the father's location in the household.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>00</catValu>
    <labl>0</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>01</catValu>
    <labl>1</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>02</catValu>
    <labl>2</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>03</catValu>
    <labl>3</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>04</catValu>
    <labl>4</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>05</catValu>
    <labl>5</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>06</catValu>
    <labl>6</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>07</catValu>
    <labl>7</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>08</catValu>
    <labl>8</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>09</catValu>
    <labl>9</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>10</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11</catValu>
    <labl>11</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>12</catValu>
    <labl>12</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>13</catValu>
    <labl>13</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>14</catValu>
    <labl>14</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>15</catValu>
    <labl>15</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>16</catValu>
    <labl>16</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>17</catValu>
    <labl>17</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>18</catValu>
    <labl>18</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>19</catValu>
    <labl>19</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>20</catValu>
    <labl>20</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21</catValu>
    <labl>21</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>22</catValu>
    <labl>22</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>23</catValu>
    <labl>23</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>24</catValu>
    <labl>24</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>25</catValu>
    <labl>25</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>26</catValu>
    <labl>26</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>27</catValu>
    <labl>27</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>28</catValu>
    <labl>28</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>29</catValu>
    <labl>29</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Constructed Family Interrelationship Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_STEPPOP" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_STEPPOP">
  <location EndPos="223" StartPos="223" width="1" />
  <labl>Probable step/adopted father</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All persons</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the probable step/adopted father.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>No stepfather present</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Improbable age difference</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Spouse of mother</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>Identified stepfather</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>Identified as adopted</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6</catValu>
    <labl>Birthplace/marriage duration mismatch</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7</catValu>
    <labl>Surname difference -- male child or never-married female</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Constructed Family Interrelationship Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_POPRULE" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_POPRULE">
  <location EndPos="224" StartPos="224" width="1" />
  <labl>Rule for linking father</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All persons</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the rule for linking father.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>No father link</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Unambiguous father link</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Son/grandchild link</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>Preceding male (no intervening person)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Preceding male (surname similarity)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7</catValu>
    <labl>Husband of mother becomes stepfather</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Constructed Family Interrelationship Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_SPLOC" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_SPLOC">
  <location EndPos="225" StartPos="225" width="1" />
  <labl>Spouse's location in household</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All persons</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the spouse's location in household.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>0</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>1</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>2</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>3</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>4</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>5</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6</catValu>
    <labl>6</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7</catValu>
    <labl>7</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>8</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>9</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Constructed Family Interrelationship Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_SPRULE" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_SPRULE">
  <location EndPos="226" StartPos="226" width="1" />
  <labl>Rule for linking spouse</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All persons</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the rule for linking spouse.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>No spouse link</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Wife follows husband</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Wife precedes husband</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>Non-adjacent links -- consistent relationship to head/age differences</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Adjacent links (wife follows husband -- no age, other relative conflicts)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>Adjacent links (wife precedes husband -- no age, other relative conflicts)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6</catValu>
    <labl>Non-adjacent links -- no age, other relative conflicts</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7</catValu>
    <labl>Previously allocated marital status -- no age, other relative conflicts</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Constructed Family Interrelationship Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_FAMSIZE" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_FAMSIZE">
  <location EndPos="228" StartPos="227" width="2" />
  <labl>Number of own family members in household</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All persons</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the number of family members in household.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>01</catValu>
    <labl>1 family member present</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>02</catValu>
    <labl>2 family members present</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>03</catValu>
    <labl>3 family members present</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>04</catValu>
    <labl>4 family members present</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>05</catValu>
    <labl>5 family members present</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>06</catValu>
    <labl>6 family members present</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>07</catValu>
    <labl>7 family members present</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>08</catValu>
    <labl>8 family members present</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>09</catValu>
    <labl>9 family members present</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>10 family members present</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11</catValu>
    <labl>11 family members present</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>12</catValu>
    <labl>12 family members present</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>13</catValu>
    <labl>13 family members present</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>14</catValu>
    <labl>14 family members present</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Constructed Family Interrelationship Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_NCHILD" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_NCHILD">
  <location EndPos="229" StartPos="229" width="1" />
  <labl>Number of own children in the household</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All persons</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the number of the person's own children in the household.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>0 children present</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>1 child present</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>2</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>3</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>4</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>5</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6</catValu>
    <labl>6</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7</catValu>
    <labl>7</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>8</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>9+</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Constructed Family Interrelationship Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_NCHLT5" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_NCHLT5">
  <location EndPos="230" StartPos="230" width="1" />
  <labl>Number of own children under age 5 in household</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All persons</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the number of own children under age 5 in household.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>No children under age 5</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>1 child under age 5</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>2</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>3</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>4</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Constructed Family Interrelationship Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_FAMUNIT" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_FAMUNIT">
  <location EndPos="232" StartPos="231" width="2" />
  <labl>Family unit membership</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All persons</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates to which family within the housing unit the person belongs.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>01</catValu>
    <labl>1st family in household or group quarters</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>02</catValu>
    <labl>2nd family in household or group quarters</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>03</catValu>
    <labl>3rd</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>04</catValu>
    <labl>4th</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>05</catValu>
    <labl>5th</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>06</catValu>
    <labl>6th</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>07</catValu>
    <labl>7th</labl>
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  <catgry>
    <catValu>08</catValu>
    <labl>8th</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>09</catValu>
    <labl>9th</labl>
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  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>10th</labl>
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  <catgry>
    <catValu>11</catValu>
    <labl>11th</labl>
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  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Constructed Family Interrelationship Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_ELDCH" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_ELDCH">
  <location EndPos="234" StartPos="233" width="2" />
  <labl>Age of eldest own child in household</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Persons who have children [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the age of eldest own child in the household.</txt>
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    <catValu>00</catValu>
    <labl>Less than 1 year old</labl>
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  <catgry>
    <catValu>01</catValu>
    <labl>1</labl>
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  <catgry>
    <catValu>02</catValu>
    <labl>2</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>03</catValu>
    <labl>3</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>04</catValu>
    <labl>4</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>05</catValu>
    <labl>5</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>06</catValu>
    <labl>6</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>07</catValu>
    <labl>7</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>08</catValu>
    <labl>8</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>09</catValu>
    <labl>9</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>10</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11</catValu>
    <labl>11</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>12</catValu>
    <labl>12</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>13</catValu>
    <labl>13</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>14</catValu>
    <labl>14</labl>
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  <catgry>
    <catValu>15</catValu>
    <labl>15</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>16</catValu>
    <labl>16</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>17</catValu>
    <labl>17</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>18</catValu>
    <labl>18</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>19</catValu>
    <labl>19</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>20</catValu>
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  <catgry>
    <catValu>21</catValu>
    <labl>21</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>22</catValu>
    <labl>22</labl>
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  <catgry>
    <catValu>23</catValu>
    <labl>23</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>24</catValu>
    <labl>24</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>25</catValu>
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  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>26</catValu>
    <labl>26</labl>
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  <catgry>
    <catValu>27</catValu>
    <labl>27</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>28</catValu>
    <labl>28</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>29</catValu>
    <labl>29</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>30</catValu>
    <labl>30</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>31</catValu>
    <labl>31</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>32</catValu>
    <labl>32</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>33</catValu>
    <labl>33</labl>
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  <catgry>
    <catValu>34</catValu>
    <labl>34</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>35</catValu>
    <labl>35</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>36</catValu>
    <labl>36</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>37</catValu>
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  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>38</catValu>
    <labl>38</labl>
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  <catgry>
    <catValu>39</catValu>
    <labl>39</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>40</catValu>
    <labl>40</labl>
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  <catgry>
    <catValu>41</catValu>
    <labl>41</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>42</catValu>
    <labl>42</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>43</catValu>
    <labl>43</labl>
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  <catgry>
    <catValu>44</catValu>
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  <catgry>
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  <catgry>
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  <catgry>
    <catValu>47</catValu>
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  <catgry>
    <catValu>48</catValu>
    <labl>48</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>49</catValu>
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  <catgry>
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  <catgry>
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  <catgry>
    <catValu>54</catValu>
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  <catgry>
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  <catgry>
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  <catgry>
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  <catgry>
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  <catgry>
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  <catgry>
    <catValu>60</catValu>
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  <catgry>
    <catValu>61</catValu>
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  <catgry>
    <catValu>62</catValu>
    <labl>62</labl>
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  <catgry>
    <catValu>63</catValu>
    <labl>63</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>64</catValu>
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  <catgry>
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    <labl>65</labl>
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  <catgry>
    <catValu>66</catValu>
    <labl>66</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>67</catValu>
    <labl>67</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>68</catValu>
    <labl>68</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>69</catValu>
    <labl>69</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>70</catValu>
    <labl>70</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>71</catValu>
    <labl>71</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>72</catValu>
    <labl>72</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>73</catValu>
    <labl>73</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>74</catValu>
    <labl>74</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>75</catValu>
    <labl>75</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>76</catValu>
    <labl>76</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>77</catValu>
    <labl>77</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>78</catValu>
    <labl>78</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>79</catValu>
    <labl>79</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>80</catValu>
    <labl>80</labl>
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  <catgry>
    <catValu>81</catValu>
    <labl>81</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>82</catValu>
    <labl>82</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>99</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Constructed Family Interrelationship Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_YNGCH" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_YNGCH">
  <location EndPos="236" StartPos="235" width="2" />
  <labl>Age of youngest own child in household</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Persons who have children [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the age of the person's youngest child in household.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>00</catValu>
    <labl>Less than 1 year old</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>01</catValu>
    <labl>1</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>02</catValu>
    <labl>2</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>03</catValu>
    <labl>3</labl>
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  <catgry>
    <catValu>04</catValu>
    <labl>4</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>05</catValu>
    <labl>5</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>06</catValu>
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  <catgry>
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  <catgry>
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  <catgry>
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    <labl>9</labl>
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  <catgry>
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  <catgry>
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    <labl>11</labl>
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  <catgry>
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  </catgry>
  <catgry>
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  <catgry>
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  <catgry>
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  <catgry>
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  <catgry>
    <catValu>17</catValu>
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  <catgry>
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  <catgry>
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  <catgry>
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  <catgry>
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  <catgry>
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    <labl>29</labl>
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  <catgry>
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  <catgry>
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    <labl>31</labl>
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  <catgry>
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  <catgry>
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  <catgry>
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  <catgry>
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  <catgry>
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  <catgry>
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  <catgry>
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  <catgry>
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    <labl>39</labl>
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  <catgry>
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  <catgry>
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  <catgry>
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  <catgry>
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  <catgry>
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  <catgry>
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  <catgry>
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  <catgry>
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  <catgry>
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  <catgry>
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  <catgry>
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  <catgry>
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  <catgry>
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  <catgry>
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  <catgry>
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    <labl>62</labl>
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  <catgry>
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    <labl>63</labl>
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  <catgry>
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  <catgry>
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    <labl>65</labl>
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  <catgry>
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    <labl>66</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
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    <labl>67</labl>
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  <catgry>
    <catValu>68</catValu>
    <labl>68</labl>
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  <catgry>
    <catValu>69</catValu>
    <labl>69</labl>
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  <catgry>
    <catValu>70</catValu>
    <labl>70</labl>
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  <catgry>
    <catValu>71</catValu>
    <labl>71</labl>
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  <catgry>
    <catValu>72</catValu>
    <labl>72</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>73</catValu>
    <labl>73</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>74</catValu>
    <labl>74</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
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    <labl>75</labl>
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  <catgry>
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    <labl>76</labl>
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  <catgry>
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    <labl>77</labl>
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  <catgry>
    <catValu>78</catValu>
    <labl>78</labl>
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  <catgry>
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    <labl>79</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>80</catValu>
    <labl>80</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>81</catValu>
    <labl>81</labl>
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  <catgry>
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    <labl>82</labl>
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  <catgry>
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    <labl>83</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>99</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Constructed Family Interrelationship Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_NSIBS" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_NSIBS">
  <location EndPos="237" StartPos="237" width="1" />
  <labl>Number of own siblings in household</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All persons</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the number of the person's own siblings in household.</txt>
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    <labl>0 siblings</labl>
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  <catgry>
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    <labl>1 sibling</labl>
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    <labl>2 siblings</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>3 siblings</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>4 siblings</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>5 siblings</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6</catValu>
    <labl>6 siblings</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7</catValu>
    <labl>7 siblings</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>8 siblings</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>9 or more siblings</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Constructed Family Interrelationship Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_RELATE" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_RELATE">
  <location EndPos="241" StartPos="238" width="4" />
  <labl>Relationship to household head</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A418 PR05A579" a="all"&gt;3. How is this person related to Person 1?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[For Person 1]&lt;br /&gt;[X] Person 1&lt;br /&gt;(Person 1 is the person living or staying here in whose name this house or apartment is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person, start with the name of any adult living or staying here.)&lt;br /&gt;[For persons 2 - 5]&lt;br /&gt;Relationship of Person [2 - 5] to Person 1.&lt;br /&gt;[] Husband or wife&lt;br /&gt;[] Son or daughter&lt;br /&gt;[] Brother or sister&lt;br /&gt;[] Grandchild&lt;br /&gt;[] In-law&lt;br /&gt;[] Other relative&lt;br /&gt;[] Roomer, boarder&lt;br /&gt;[] Housemate, roommate&lt;br /&gt;[] Unmarried partner&lt;br /&gt;[] Foster child&lt;br /&gt;[] Other non-relative&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A418 PR05A579" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;3. &lt;/span&gt;Mark the appropriate category to describe the relationship of each person to Person 1. If the person is related to Person 1 by birth, marriage, or adoption, but is not the husband or wife, son or daughter, brother or sister, father or mother, grandchild, or in-law of Person 1, mark the "Other relative" box. Therefore, a niece or nephew of Person 1 would be categorized as "Other relative." A parent-in-law, son/daughter-in-law, or brother/sister-in-law of Person 1 would be categorized as an "In-law."&lt;br /&gt; If a person is a stepchild or an adopted child of Person 1, mark the "Son or daughter" box.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;If a person is not related to Person 1, mark the applicable box. A "Roomer or boarder" is someone renting a room/space in the house. A "Housemate or roommate" is someone sharing the house/apartment (but who is not romantically involved) with Person 1. An "Unmarried partner," also know as a domestic partner, is a person who shares a close personal relationship with Person 1. A "Foster child" is someone under the age of 18 who is involved in the formal foster care system. For all other people who are not related to Person 1 mark the "Other non-relative" box. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All persons</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the person's relationship to household head.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0101</catValu>
    <labl>Head/householder</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0201</catValu>
    <labl>Spouse</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0301</catValu>
    <labl>Child</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0501</catValu>
    <labl>Parent</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0601</catValu>
    <labl>In-laws</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0701</catValu>
    <labl>Sibling</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0901</catValu>
    <labl>Grandchild</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1001</catValu>
    <labl>Other relatives, n.s.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1114</catValu>
    <labl>Unmarried partner</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1115</catValu>
    <labl>Housemate/roommate</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1241</catValu>
    <labl>Roomer/boarders/lodgers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1242</catValu>
    <labl>Foster children</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1260</catValu>
    <labl>Other non-relatives</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Demographic Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_AGE" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_AGE">
  <location EndPos="243" StartPos="242" width="2" />
  <labl>Age</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A419 PR05A484" a="all"&gt;2. What is this person's age and what is this person's date of birth? Print numbers in boxes.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Age (in years) _ _ _&lt;br /&gt;Month _ _ Day _ _Year of birth _ _ _ _&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A419 PR05A484" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;2. &lt;/span&gt;For each person, print the age at last birthday (print "00" for babies younger than 1 year old). Also print the month, day, and year of birth.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All persons</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the person's age.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>00</catValu>
    <labl>Less than 1 year old</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>01</catValu>
    <labl>1</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>02</catValu>
    <labl>2</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>03</catValu>
    <labl>3</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>04</catValu>
    <labl>4</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>05</catValu>
    <labl>5</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>06</catValu>
    <labl>6</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>07</catValu>
    <labl>7</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>08</catValu>
    <labl>8</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>09</catValu>
    <labl>9</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>10</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11</catValu>
    <labl>11</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>12</catValu>
    <labl>12</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>13</catValu>
    <labl>13</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>14</catValu>
    <labl>14</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>15</catValu>
    <labl>15</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>16</catValu>
    <labl>16</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>17</catValu>
    <labl>17</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>18</catValu>
    <labl>18</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>19</catValu>
    <labl>19</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>20</catValu>
    <labl>20</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21</catValu>
    <labl>21</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>22</catValu>
    <labl>22</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>23</catValu>
    <labl>23</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>24</catValu>
    <labl>24</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>25</catValu>
    <labl>25</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>26</catValu>
    <labl>26</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>27</catValu>
    <labl>27</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>28</catValu>
    <labl>28</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>29</catValu>
    <labl>29</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>30</catValu>
    <labl>30</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>31</catValu>
    <labl>31</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>32</catValu>
    <labl>32</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>33</catValu>
    <labl>33</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>34</catValu>
    <labl>34</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>35</catValu>
    <labl>35</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>36</catValu>
    <labl>36</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>37</catValu>
    <labl>37</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>38</catValu>
    <labl>38</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>39</catValu>
    <labl>39</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>40</catValu>
    <labl>40</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>41</catValu>
    <labl>41</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>42</catValu>
    <labl>42</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>43</catValu>
    <labl>43</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>44</catValu>
    <labl>44</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>45</catValu>
    <labl>45</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>46</catValu>
    <labl>46</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>47</catValu>
    <labl>47</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>48</catValu>
    <labl>48</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>49</catValu>
    <labl>49</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>50</catValu>
    <labl>50</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>51</catValu>
    <labl>51</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>52</catValu>
    <labl>52</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>53</catValu>
    <labl>53</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>54</catValu>
    <labl>54</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>55</catValu>
    <labl>55</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>56</catValu>
    <labl>56</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>57</catValu>
    <labl>57</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>58</catValu>
    <labl>58</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>59</catValu>
    <labl>59</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>60</catValu>
    <labl>60</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>61</catValu>
    <labl>61</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>62</catValu>
    <labl>62</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>63</catValu>
    <labl>63</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>64</catValu>
    <labl>64</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>65</catValu>
    <labl>65</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>66</catValu>
    <labl>66</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>67</catValu>
    <labl>67</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>68</catValu>
    <labl>68</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>69</catValu>
    <labl>69</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>70</catValu>
    <labl>70</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>71</catValu>
    <labl>71</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>72</catValu>
    <labl>72</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>73</catValu>
    <labl>73</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>74</catValu>
    <labl>74</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>75</catValu>
    <labl>75</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>76</catValu>
    <labl>76</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>77</catValu>
    <labl>77</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>78</catValu>
    <labl>78</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>79</catValu>
    <labl>79</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>80</catValu>
    <labl>80</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>81</catValu>
    <labl>81</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>82</catValu>
    <labl>82</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>83</catValu>
    <labl>83</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>84</catValu>
    <labl>84</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>85</catValu>
    <labl>85</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>86</catValu>
    <labl>86</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>87</catValu>
    <labl>87</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>88</catValu>
    <labl>88</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>92</catValu>
    <labl>Median age above 88</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Demographic Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_SEX" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_SEX">
  <location EndPos="244" StartPos="244" width="1" />
  <labl>Sex</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A420" a="all"&gt;1. What is this person's sex?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Male&lt;br /&gt;[] Female&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A420" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;1. &lt;/span&gt;Mark one box to indicate whether the person is male or female.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All persons</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the person's sex.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Male</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Female</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Demographic Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_RACE" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_RACE">
  <location EndPos="247" StartPos="245" width="3" />
  <labl>Race</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A421 PR05A527 PR05A528 PR05A529 PR05A530 PR05A531 PR05A532 PR05A533 PR05A604" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;Note&lt;/span&gt;: Please answer &lt;span class="ital"&gt;both&lt;/span&gt; Questions 5 and 6.&lt;br /&gt;5. Is this person Spanish/Hispanic/Latino?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Mark [X] the "No" box if not Spanish/Hispanic/Latino&lt;br /&gt;[] No, not Spanish/Hispanic/Latino&lt;br /&gt;[] Yes, Mexican, Mexican American, Chicano&lt;br /&gt;[] Yes, Puerto Rican&lt;br /&gt;[] Yes, Cuban&lt;br /&gt;[] Yes, other Spanish/Hispanic/Latino. Print group ____&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;6. What is this person's race?&lt;br /&gt;Mark (X) one or more races to indicate what this person considers himself/herself to be&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] White&lt;br /&gt;[] Black or African American&lt;br /&gt;[] American Indian or Alaska Native -- Print the name of enrolled or principal tribe: _______&lt;br /&gt;[] Asian Indian&lt;br /&gt;[] Chinese&lt;br /&gt;[] Filipino&lt;br /&gt;[] Japanese&lt;br /&gt;[] Korean&lt;br /&gt;[] Vietnamese&lt;br /&gt;[] Other Asian -- Print race _______&lt;br /&gt;[] Native Hawaiian&lt;br /&gt;[] Guamanian or Chamorro&lt;br /&gt;[] Samoan&lt;br /&gt;[] Other Pacific Islander -- Print race below _______&lt;br /&gt;[] Some other race -- Print race below _______&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A421 PR05A527 PR05A528 PR05A529 PR05A530 PR05A531 PR05A532 PR05A533 PR05A604" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5. &lt;/span&gt;A person is of Spanish/Hispanic/Latino origin if the person's origin (ancestry) is Mexican, Mexican American, Chicano, Puerto Rican, Cuban, Argentinean, Colombian, Costa Rican, Dominican, Ecuadoran, Guatemalan, Honduran, Nicaraguan, Peruvian, Salvadoran, from other Spanish-speaking countries of the Caribbean or Central or South America, or from Spain. &lt;br /&gt;The term Mexican American refers to persons of Mexican origin or ancestry.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;If you mark the "Yes, other Spanish/Hispanic/Latino" box, print the name of the specific group.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;If a person is not of Spanish/Hispanic/Latino origin, answer this question by marking the "No, not Spanish/Hispanic/Latino" box.&lt;br /&gt;This question should be answered for ALL persons, regardless of citizenship status.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;6. &lt;/span&gt;Mark one or more categories to indicate [the ethnicity] each person considers himself or herself to be.&lt;br /&gt; If you mark the "American Indian or Alaska Native" box, also print the name of the tribe(s) in which the person is enrolled. If the person is not enrolled in a tribe, print the name of the principal tribe.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;If you mark the "Other Asian" or the "Other Pacific Islander" box, print the name of the specific race(s) or group(s) in the space provided.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;The category Other Asian includes persons who identify themselves as Burmese, Hmong, Indonesian, Laotian, Pakistani, Thai, Cambodian, Sri Lankan, and so on.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;The category Other Pacific Islander includes persons who identify themselves as Fijian, Tongan, Polynesian, Tahitian, and so on.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;If you mark the "Some other race" box, print the race(s) or group(s) in the space provided.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;This question should be answered for ALL persons, regardless of citizenship status.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All persons</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the person's race.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>100</catValu>
    <labl>White</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>200</catValu>
    <labl>Black/Negro</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>302</catValu>
    <labl>Apache</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>321</catValu>
    <labl>Seminole</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>327</catValu>
    <labl>AIAN, tribe not specified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>390</catValu>
    <labl>Other Specified AI tribe</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>393</catValu>
    <labl>Both AI and AN</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>400</catValu>
    <labl>Chinese</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>500</catValu>
    <labl>Japanese</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>600</catValu>
    <labl>Filipino</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>610</catValu>
    <labl>Asian Indian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>630</catValu>
    <labl>Native Hawaiian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>663</catValu>
    <labl>Thai</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>666</catValu>
    <labl>Indonesian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>700</catValu>
    <labl>Other race, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>801</catValu>
    <labl>White and Black</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>802</catValu>
    <labl>White and Asian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>811</catValu>
    <labl>White and Chinese</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>816</catValu>
    <labl>White and Vietnamese</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>821</catValu>
    <labl>White and Native Hawaiian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>823</catValu>
    <labl>White and Guamanian/Chamorro</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>826</catValu>
    <labl>White and 'other race'  write-in</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>827</catValu>
    <labl>White and one or more major race groups, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>830</catValu>
    <labl>Black and Asian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>835</catValu>
    <labl>Black and Asian Indian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>841</catValu>
    <labl>Black and Pacific Islander write-in</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>845</catValu>
    <labl>Black and 'other race' write-in</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>856</catValu>
    <labl>AIAN and 'other race'  write-in</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>883</catValu>
    <labl>Filipino and 'other race' write-in</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>899</catValu>
    <labl>Asian/Pacific Islander and 'other race' write-in</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>901</catValu>
    <labl>White, Black, and AIAN</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>904</catValu>
    <labl>White and Black and 'other race' write-in</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Ethnicity and Language Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_MARST" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_MARST">
  <location EndPos="248" StartPos="248" width="1" />
  <labl>Marital status</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A422" a="all"&gt;4. What is this person's marital status?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Now married&lt;br /&gt;[] Widowed&lt;br /&gt;[] Divorced&lt;br /&gt;[] Separated&lt;br /&gt;[] Never married&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A422" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;4. &lt;/span&gt;Mark the "Now married" box for a married person regardless of whether his or her spouse is living in the household unless they are separated. If the person's only marriage was annulled, mark the "Never married" box. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All persons</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the person's marital status.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Married, spouse present</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Married, spouse absent</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>Separated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Divorced</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>Widowed</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6</catValu>
    <labl>Never married/single</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Demographic Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_BPL" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_BPL">
  <location EndPos="253" StartPos="249" width="5" />
  <labl>Birthplace</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A423" a="all"&gt;7. Where was this person born?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] In the United States. Print name of the state: ____&lt;br /&gt;[] Outside the United States. Print Puerto Rico or name of foreign country, or U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam, etc.____&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A423 PR05A426 PR05A428 PR05A688 PR05A431 PR05A432 PR05A433 PR05A434 PR05A424 PR05A425 PR05A427 PR05A429 PR05A430 PR05A460 PR05A461 PR05A462 PR05A463"&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Answer Housing Question 7-14 for all residents]&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A423" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;7. &lt;/span&gt;For people born in the United States:&lt;br /&gt;Mark the "In the United States" box and then print the name of the state in which the person was born. If the person was born in Washington, D.C., print District of Columbia.&lt;br /&gt;For people born outside the United States:&lt;br /&gt;Mark the "Outside the United States" box, and then print Puerto Rico or the name of the foreign country or area where the person was born. Use current boundaries, not boundaries at the time of the person's birth. For example, specify whether Northern Ireland or the Republic of Ireland (Eire); North or South Korea; England, Scotland, or Wales (not Great Britain or United Kingdom). Specify the particular country or island in the Caribbean (for example, Jamaica, not West Indies). &lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All persons</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the person's birthplace.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>00100</catValu>
    <labl>Alabama</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>00200</catValu>
    <labl>Alaska</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>00400</catValu>
    <labl>Arizona</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>00500</catValu>
    <labl>Arkansas</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>00600</catValu>
    <labl>California</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>00800</catValu>
    <labl>Colorado</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>00900</catValu>
    <labl>Connecticut</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>01100</catValu>
    <labl>District of Columbia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>01200</catValu>
    <labl>Florida</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>01300</catValu>
    <labl>Georgia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>01500</catValu>
    <labl>Hawaii</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>01600</catValu>
    <labl>Idaho</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>01700</catValu>
    <labl>Illinois</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>01800</catValu>
    <labl>Indiana</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>01900</catValu>
    <labl>Iowa</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>02000</catValu>
    <labl>Kansas</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>02100</catValu>
    <labl>Kentucky</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>02200</catValu>
    <labl>Louisiana</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>02400</catValu>
    <labl>Maryland</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>02500</catValu>
    <labl>Massachusetts</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>02600</catValu>
    <labl>Michigan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>02800</catValu>
    <labl>Mississippi</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>02900</catValu>
    <labl>Missouri</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>03100</catValu>
    <labl>Nebraska</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>03200</catValu>
    <labl>Nevada</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>03400</catValu>
    <labl>New Jersey</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>03500</catValu>
    <labl>New Mexico</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>03600</catValu>
    <labl>New York</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>03700</catValu>
    <labl>North Carolina</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>03800</catValu>
    <labl>North Dakota</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>03900</catValu>
    <labl>Ohio</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>04000</catValu>
    <labl>Oklahoma</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>04100</catValu>
    <labl>Oregon</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>04200</catValu>
    <labl>Pennsylvania</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>04400</catValu>
    <labl>Rhode Island</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>04500</catValu>
    <labl>South Carolina</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>04700</catValu>
    <labl>Tennessee</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>04800</catValu>
    <labl>Texas</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>04900</catValu>
    <labl>Utah</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>05100</catValu>
    <labl>Virginia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>05300</catValu>
    <labl>Washington</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>05400</catValu>
    <labl>West Virginia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>05500</catValu>
    <labl>Wisconsin</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>05600</catValu>
    <labl>Wyoming</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11000</catValu>
    <labl>Puerto Rico</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11500</catValu>
    <labl>U.S. Virgin Islands</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>15000</catValu>
    <labl>Canada</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>20000</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21020</catValu>
    <labl>Costa Rica</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21030</catValu>
    <labl>El Salvador</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21040</catValu>
    <labl>Guatemala</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21050</catValu>
    <labl>Honduras</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21060</catValu>
    <labl>Nicaragua</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21070</catValu>
    <labl>Panama</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>25000</catValu>
    <labl>Cuba</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>26010</catValu>
    <labl>Dominican Republic</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>26020</catValu>
    <labl>Haiti</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>26054</catValu>
    <labl>Dominica</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>26055</catValu>
    <labl>Grenada</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>26057</catValu>
    <labl>St. Kitts-Nevis</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>26060</catValu>
    <labl>Trinidad and Tobago</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>26091</catValu>
    <labl>Caribbean, n.s. / n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>26094</catValu>
    <labl>West Indies, n.s.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>30005</catValu>
    <labl>Argentina</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>30010</catValu>
    <labl>Bolivia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>30015</catValu>
    <labl>Brazil</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>30020</catValu>
    <labl>Chile</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>30025</catValu>
    <labl>Colombia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>30030</catValu>
    <labl>Ecuador</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>30040</catValu>
    <labl>Guyana/British Guiana</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>30050</catValu>
    <labl>Peru</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>30060</catValu>
    <labl>Uruguay</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>30065</catValu>
    <labl>Venezuela</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>41000</catValu>
    <labl>England</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>41100</catValu>
    <labl>Scotland</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>42100</catValu>
    <labl>France</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>42600</catValu>
    <labl>Switzerland</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>43000</catValu>
    <labl>Albania</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>43400</catValu>
    <labl>Italy</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>43800</catValu>
    <labl>Spain</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>45300</catValu>
    <labl>Germany</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>45600</catValu>
    <labl>Romania</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>50000</catValu>
    <labl>China</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>50010</catValu>
    <labl>Hong Kong</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>50100</catValu>
    <labl>Japan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>51200</catValu>
    <labl>Indonesia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>51500</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>51700</catValu>
    <labl>Thailand</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>52100</catValu>
    <labl>India</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>53200</catValu>
    <labl>Iraq</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>53400</catValu>
    <labl>Israel/Palestine</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>53500</catValu>
    <labl>Jordan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>59900</catValu>
    <labl>Asia, n.e.c./n.s.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>60064</catValu>
    <labl>Eastern Africa, n.e.c./n.s.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>60072</catValu>
    <labl>Cameroon</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>70010</catValu>
    <labl>Australia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>95000</catValu>
    <labl>Other, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Nativity and Birthplace Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_ANCESTR1" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_ANCESTR1">
  <location EndPos="257" StartPos="254" width="4" />
  <labl>Ancestry, first response</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A424 PR05A425 PR05A427" a="all"&gt;12. What is this person's ancestry or ethnic origin? ____&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;(for example: Italian, Jamaican, African Am., Cambodian, Cape Verdean, Norwegian, Dominican, French Canadian, Haitian, Korean, Lebanese, Polish, Nigerian, Mexican, Taiwanese, Ukrainian, and so on.)&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A423 PR05A426 PR05A428 PR05A688 PR05A431 PR05A432 PR05A433 PR05A434 PR05A424 PR05A425 PR05A427 PR05A429 PR05A430 PR05A460 PR05A461 PR05A462 PR05A463"&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Answer Housing Question 7-14 for all residents]&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A424 PR05A425 PR05A427" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;12.&lt;/span&gt; Print the ancestry group(s). Ancestry refers to the person's ethnic origin or descent, "roots," or heritage. Ancestry also may refer to the country of birth of the person or the person's parents or ancestors before their arrival in Puerto Rico. Answer this question for ALL persons, regardless of citizenship status.&lt;br /&gt;Persons who have more than one origin and cannot identify with a single ancestry group may report two ancestry groups (for example, German-Irish).&lt;br /&gt;Do not report a religious group as a person's ancestry.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All persons</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the person's ancestry, first response.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0030</catValu>
    <labl>Austrian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0053</catValu>
    <labl>Basque</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0080</catValu>
    <labl>Belgian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0120</catValu>
    <labl>British Isles</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0210</catValu>
    <labl>Dutch</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0220</catValu>
    <labl>English</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0261</catValu>
    <labl>French</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0321</catValu>
    <labl>German</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0500</catValu>
    <labl>Irish</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0511</catValu>
    <labl>Italian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0820</catValu>
    <labl>Norwegian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0840</catValu>
    <labl>Portuguese</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0880</catValu>
    <labl>Scottish</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1000</catValu>
    <labl>Albanian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1420</catValu>
    <labl>Polish</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1440</catValu>
    <labl>Romanian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1480</catValu>
    <labl>Russian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1711</catValu>
    <labl>Ukrainian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1950</catValu>
    <labl>European, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2001</catValu>
    <labl>Spaniard</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2101</catValu>
    <labl>Mexican </labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2102</catValu>
    <labl>Mexicano/Mexicana</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2110</catValu>
    <labl>Mexican American</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2183</catValu>
    <labl>Mexican State</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2210</catValu>
    <labl>Costa Rican</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2220</catValu>
    <labl>Guatemalan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2230</catValu>
    <labl>Honduran</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2240</catValu>
    <labl>Nicaraguan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2251</catValu>
    <labl>Panamanian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2260</catValu>
    <labl>Salvadoran</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2271</catValu>
    <labl>Central American</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2272</catValu>
    <labl>Latin American</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2273</catValu>
    <labl>Latino/Latina</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2274</catValu>
    <labl>Latin</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2310</catValu>
    <labl>Argentinean</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2320</catValu>
    <labl>Bolivian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2330</catValu>
    <labl>Chilean</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2340</catValu>
    <labl>Colombian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2350</catValu>
    <labl>Ecuadorian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2370</catValu>
    <labl>Peruvian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2380</catValu>
    <labl>Uruguayan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2390</catValu>
    <labl>Venezuelan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2481</catValu>
    <labl>South American</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2610</catValu>
    <labl>Puerto Rican</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2710</catValu>
    <labl>Cuban</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2750</catValu>
    <labl>Dominican</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2900</catValu>
    <labl>Hispanic</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2910</catValu>
    <labl>Spanish</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2950</catValu>
    <labl>Spanish American</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3080</catValu>
    <labl>Jamaican</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3100</catValu>
    <labl>Dutch West Indies</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3140</catValu>
    <labl>Trinidadian/Tobagonian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3220</catValu>
    <labl>British West Indian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3290</catValu>
    <labl>Grenadian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3350</catValu>
    <labl>West Indian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3360</catValu>
    <labl>Haitian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3370</catValu>
    <labl>Other West Indian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3600</catValu>
    <labl>Brazilian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4170</catValu>
    <labl>Iraqi</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4190</catValu>
    <labl>Israeli</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4250</catValu>
    <labl>Lebanese</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4650</catValu>
    <labl>Palestinian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4950</catValu>
    <labl>Arab</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4960</catValu>
    <labl>Other Arab</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5080</catValu>
    <labl>Cameroonian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5950</catValu>
    <labl>Other Sub-Saharan Africa</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5990</catValu>
    <labl>African</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6151</catValu>
    <labl>India</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6801</catValu>
    <labl>Pakistani</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7060</catValu>
    <labl>Chinese</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7200</catValu>
    <labl>Filipino</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7301</catValu>
    <labl>Indonesian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7760</catValu>
    <labl>Thai</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7850</catValu>
    <labl>Vietnamese</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7950</catValu>
    <labl>Asian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8000</catValu>
    <labl>Australian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8110</catValu>
    <labl>Hawaiian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9001</catValu>
    <labl>Afro-American</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9002</catValu>
    <labl>Black</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9003</catValu>
    <labl>Negro</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9020</catValu>
    <labl>African-American</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9130</catValu>
    <labl>Central American Indian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9200</catValu>
    <labl>American Indian (all tribes)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9241</catValu>
    <labl>White/caucasian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9310</catValu>
    <labl>Canadian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9350</catValu>
    <labl>French Canadian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9400</catValu>
    <labl>United States</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9940</catValu>
    <labl>North American</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9950</catValu>
    <labl>Mixture</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9960</catValu>
    <labl>Uncodable</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9961</catValu>
    <labl>Not classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9990</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Ethnicity and Language Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_ANCESTR2" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_ANCESTR2">
  <location EndPos="261" StartPos="258" width="4" />
  <labl>Ancestry, second response</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A424 PR05A425 PR05A427" a="all"&gt;12. What is this person's ancestry or ethnic origin? ____&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;(for example: Italian, Jamaican, African Am., Cambodian, Cape Verdean, Norwegian, Dominican, French Canadian, Haitian, Korean, Lebanese, Polish, Nigerian, Mexican, Taiwanese, Ukrainian, and so on.)&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A423 PR05A426 PR05A428 PR05A688 PR05A431 PR05A432 PR05A433 PR05A434 PR05A424 PR05A425 PR05A427 PR05A429 PR05A430 PR05A460 PR05A461 PR05A462 PR05A463"&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Answer Housing Question 7-14 for all residents]&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A424 PR05A425 PR05A427" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;12.&lt;/span&gt; Print the ancestry group(s). Ancestry refers to the person's ethnic origin or descent, "roots," or heritage. Ancestry also may refer to the country of birth of the person or the person's parents or ancestors before their arrival in Puerto Rico. Answer this question for ALL persons, regardless of citizenship status.&lt;br /&gt;Persons who have more than one origin and cannot identify with a single ancestry group may report two ancestry groups (for example, German-Irish).&lt;br /&gt;Do not report a religious group as a person's ancestry.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All persons</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the person's ancestry, second response.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0080</catValu>
    <labl>Belgian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0110</catValu>
    <labl>British</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0120</catValu>
    <labl>British Isles</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0210</catValu>
    <labl>Dutch</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0220</catValu>
    <labl>English</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0261</catValu>
    <labl>French</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0321</catValu>
    <labl>German</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0500</catValu>
    <labl>Irish</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0511</catValu>
    <labl>Italian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0840</catValu>
    <labl>Portuguese</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0870</catValu>
    <labl>Scotch Irish</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0890</catValu>
    <labl>Swedish</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0970</catValu>
    <labl>Welsh</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1111</catValu>
    <labl>Czech</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1480</catValu>
    <labl>Russian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1950</catValu>
    <labl>European, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2001</catValu>
    <labl>Spaniard</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2101</catValu>
    <labl>Mexican</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2102</catValu>
    <labl>Mexicano/Mexicana</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2210</catValu>
    <labl>Costa Rican</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2220</catValu>
    <labl>Guatemalan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2230</catValu>
    <labl>Honduran</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2251</catValu>
    <labl>Panamanian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2260</catValu>
    <labl>Salvadoran</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2274</catValu>
    <labl>Latin</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2310</catValu>
    <labl>Argentinean</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2330</catValu>
    <labl>Chilean</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2340</catValu>
    <labl>Colombian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2350</catValu>
    <labl>Ecuadorian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2360</catValu>
    <labl>Paraguayan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2370</catValu>
    <labl>Peruvian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2390</catValu>
    <labl>Venezuelan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2610</catValu>
    <labl>Puerto Rican</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2710</catValu>
    <labl>Cuban</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2750</catValu>
    <labl>Dominican</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2900</catValu>
    <labl>Hispanic</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2910</catValu>
    <labl>Spanish</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3080</catValu>
    <labl>Jamaican</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3140</catValu>
    <labl>Trinidadian/Tobagonian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3212</catValu>
    <labl>Antigua</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3350</catValu>
    <labl>West Indian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3360</catValu>
    <labl>Haitian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3370</catValu>
    <labl>Other West Indian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3700</catValu>
    <labl>Guyanese/British Guiana</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4170</catValu>
    <labl>Iraqi</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4250</catValu>
    <labl>Lebanese</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4950</catValu>
    <labl>Arab</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5700</catValu>
    <labl>South African</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5990</catValu>
    <labl>African</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6151</catValu>
    <labl>India</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7200</catValu>
    <labl>Filipino</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7301</catValu>
    <labl>Indonesian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8110</catValu>
    <labl>Hawaiian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9020</catValu>
    <labl>African-American</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9200</catValu>
    <labl>American Indian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9990</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Ethnicity and Language Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_CITIZEN" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_CITIZEN">
  <location EndPos="262" StartPos="262" width="1" />
  <labl>Citizenship status</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A426" a="all"&gt;8. Is this person a citizen of the United States?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Yes, born in Puerto Rico -- Skip to 10a&lt;br /&gt;[] Yes, born in a U.S. state, District of Columbia, Guam, the U.S. Virgin Islands, or Northern Marianas&lt;br /&gt;[] Yes, born abroad of American parent or parents&lt;br /&gt;[] Yes, U.S. citizen by naturalization&lt;br /&gt;[] No, not a citizen of the United States&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A423 PR05A426 PR05A428 PR05A688 PR05A431 PR05A432 PR05A433 PR05A434 PR05A424 PR05A425 PR05A427 PR05A429 PR05A430 PR05A460 PR05A461 PR05A462 PR05A463"&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Answer Housing Question 7-14 for all residents]&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A426" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;8. &lt;/span&gt;If the person was born in Puerto Rico, mark the "Yes, born in Puerto Rico" box. If the person was born in a U.S. state, District of Columbia, Guam, the U.S. Virgin Islands, or Northern Marianas, mark the "Yes, born in a U.S. state, District of Columbia, Guam, the U.S. Virgin Islands, or Northern Marianas" box. If the person was born outside the United States (or at sea) and has at least one American parent, mark the "Yes, born abroad of American parent or parents" box. Mark the "Yes, U.S. citizen by naturalization" box only if the person has completed the naturalization process and is now a United States citizen.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Foreign-born persons [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the person's citizenship status.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Born abroad of American parents</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Naturalized citizen</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>Not a citizen</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Nativity and Birthplace Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_HISPAN" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_HISPAN">
  <location EndPos="265" StartPos="263" width="3" />
  <labl>Hispanic origin</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A424 PR05A425 PR05A427" a="all"&gt;12. What is this person's ancestry or ethnic origin? ____&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;(for example: Italian, Jamaican, African Am., Cambodian, Cape Verdean, Norwegian, Dominican, French Canadian, Haitian, Korean, Lebanese, Polish, Nigerian, Mexican, Taiwanese, Ukrainian, and so on.)&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A423 PR05A426 PR05A428 PR05A688 PR05A431 PR05A432 PR05A433 PR05A434 PR05A424 PR05A425 PR05A427 PR05A429 PR05A430 PR05A460 PR05A461 PR05A462 PR05A463"&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Answer Housing Question 7-14 for all residents]&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A424 PR05A425 PR05A427" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;12.&lt;/span&gt; Print the ancestry group(s). Ancestry refers to the person's ethnic origin or descent, "roots," or heritage. Ancestry also may refer to the country of birth of the person or the person's parents or ancestors before their arrival in Puerto Rico. Answer this question for ALL persons, regardless of citizenship status.&lt;br /&gt;Persons who have more than one origin and cannot identify with a single ancestry group may report two ancestry groups (for example, German-Irish).&lt;br /&gt;Do not report a religious group as a person's ancestry.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All persons</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the person's hispanic origin.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>000</catValu>
    <labl>Not Hispanic</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>100</catValu>
    <labl>Mexican</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>200</catValu>
    <labl>Puerto Rican</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>300</catValu>
    <labl>Cuban</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>411</catValu>
    <labl>Costa Rican</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>412</catValu>
    <labl>Guatemalan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>413</catValu>
    <labl>Honduran</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>414</catValu>
    <labl>Nicaraguan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>415</catValu>
    <labl>Panamanian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>416</catValu>
    <labl>Salvadoran</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>417</catValu>
    <labl>Central American, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>420</catValu>
    <labl>Argentinean</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>421</catValu>
    <labl>Bolivian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>422</catValu>
    <labl>Chilean</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>423</catValu>
    <labl>Colombian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>424</catValu>
    <labl>Ecuadorian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>426</catValu>
    <labl>Peruvian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>427</catValu>
    <labl>Uruguayan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>428</catValu>
    <labl>Venezuelan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>431</catValu>
    <labl>South American, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>450</catValu>
    <labl>Spaniard</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>460</catValu>
    <labl>Dominican</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>498</catValu>
    <labl>Other, not specified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>499</catValu>
    <labl>Other, not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>900</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Ethnicity and Language Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_YRSUSA2" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_YRSUSA2">
  <location EndPos="266" StartPos="266" width="1" />
  <labl>Years in Puerto Rico, intervalled</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v=" PR05A428 PR05A688" a="all"&gt;9. When did this person come to live in Puerto Rico?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Question 9 is asked if the person is not born in Puerto Rico.]&lt;br /&gt;Print numbers in boxes:&lt;br /&gt;Year _ _ _ _&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A423 PR05A426 PR05A428 PR05A688 PR05A431 PR05A432 PR05A433 PR05A434 PR05A424 PR05A425 PR05A427 PR05A429 PR05A430 PR05A460 PR05A461 PR05A462 PR05A463"&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Answer Housing Question 7-14 for all residents]&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A428 PR05A688" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;9. &lt;/span&gt;If the person entered Puerto Rico more than once, enter the latest year he or she came to live in Puerto Rico. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Persons age 15+ [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the number of years the person has lived in the Puerto Rico, intervalled.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>0 to 5 years</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>21+ years</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Nativity and Birthplace Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_LANGUAGE" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_LANGUAGE">
  <location EndPos="270" StartPos="267" width="4" />
  <labl>Language spoken</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A429 PR05A430" a="all"&gt;13a. Does this person speak a language other than English at home?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Yes&lt;br /&gt;[] No -- Skip to question 14&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[13b. and 13c are asked if the person can speak a language other than English at home.]&lt;br /&gt;13b. What is this language? ____&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;For example: Korean, Italian, Spanish, Vietnamese&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A423 PR05A426 PR05A428 PR05A688 PR05A431 PR05A432 PR05A433 PR05A434 PR05A424 PR05A425 PR05A427 PR05A429 PR05A430 PR05A460 PR05A461 PR05A462 PR05A463"&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Answer Housing Question 7-14 for all residents]&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A429 PR05A430" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;13.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;13a. Mark the "Yes" box if the person sometimes or always speaks a language other than English at home. Mark the "No" box if the person speaks only English, or if a non-English language is spoken only at school or is limited to a few expressions or slang.&lt;br /&gt;13b. Print the name of the language spoken at home. If this person speaks more than one non-English language and cannot determine which is spoken more often, report the one the person first learned to speak. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Persons age 5+ [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the person's spoken language.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0000</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0100</catValu>
    <labl>English</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0200</catValu>
    <labl>German</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1000</catValu>
    <labl>Italian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1100</catValu>
    <labl>French</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1200</catValu>
    <labl>Spanish</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1300</catValu>
    <labl>Portuguese</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1400</catValu>
    <labl>Rumanian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3102</catValu>
    <labl>Hindi</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3190</catValu>
    <labl>Other Indo-European languages</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4300</catValu>
    <labl>Chinese</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5400</catValu>
    <labl>Filipino, Tagalog</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5440</catValu>
    <labl>Llocano, Hocano</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5700</catValu>
    <labl>Arabic</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9410</catValu>
    <labl>Other specified American Indian languages</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Ethnicity and Language Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_SPEAKENG" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_SPEAKENG">
  <location EndPos="271" StartPos="271" width="1" />
  <labl>Speaks English</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A429 PR05A430" a="all"&gt;13a. Does this person speak a language other than English at home?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Yes&lt;br /&gt;[] No -- Skip to question 14&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[13b. and 13c are asked if the person can speak a language other than English at home.]&lt;br /&gt;13b. What is this language? ____&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;For example: Korean, Italian, Spanish, Vietnamese&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A430" a="all"&gt;13c. How well does this person speak English?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Very well&lt;br /&gt;[] Well&lt;br /&gt;[] Not well&lt;br /&gt;[] Not at all&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A423 PR05A426 PR05A428 PR05A688 PR05A431 PR05A432 PR05A433 PR05A434 PR05A424 PR05A425 PR05A427 PR05A429 PR05A430 PR05A460 PR05A461 PR05A462 PR05A463"&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Answer Housing Question 7-14 for all residents]&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A429 PR05A430" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;13.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;13a. Mark the "Yes" box if the person sometimes or always speaks a language other than English at home. Mark the "No" box if the person speaks only English, or if a non-English language is spoken only at school or is limited to a few expressions or slang.&lt;br /&gt;13b. Print the name of the language spoken at home. If this person speaks more than one non-English language and cannot determine which is spoken more often, report the one the person first learned to speak. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Persons age 5+ [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates whether the person speaks English and how well she speaks English.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Does not speak English</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>Yes, speaks only English</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Yes, speaks very well</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>Yes, speaks well</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6</catValu>
    <labl>Yes, but not well</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Ethnicity and Language Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_SCHOOL" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_SCHOOL">
  <location EndPos="272" StartPos="272" width="1" />
  <labl>School attendance</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A431 PR05A432 PR05A433 PR05A434" a=" PR05A431 PR05A434"&gt;10.a At any time in the last 3 months, has this person attended regular school or college?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Include only nursery or preschool, kindergarten, elementary school, and schooling leading to a high school diploma or a college degree.&lt;br /&gt;[] No, has not attended in the last 3 months -- Skip to question 11&lt;br /&gt;[] Yes, public school, public college&lt;br /&gt;[] Yes, private school, private college&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A423 PR05A426 PR05A428 PR05A688 PR05A431 PR05A432 PR05A433 PR05A434 PR05A424 PR05A425 PR05A427 PR05A429 PR05A430 PR05A460 PR05A461 PR05A462 PR05A463"&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Answer Housing Question 7-14 for all residents]&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A431 PR05A432 PR05A433 PR05A434" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;10.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;10a. A public school is any school or college that is controlled and supported primarily by the Puerto Rico or Federal government. Schools are private if supported and controlled primarily by religious organizations or other private groups. &lt;br /&gt;10b. Answer this question only if the person attended regular school or college in the last three months. Mark the box that corresponds to the grade level or college level the person was attending.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;11.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt; Mark only one box to indicate the highest grade or level of schooling the person has completed or the highest degree the person received.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;Report schooling completed in foreign or ungraded schools as the equivalent level of schooling completed in the regular American school system.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;For persons who completed high school by passing an equivalency test, such as the General Educational Development (GED) examination, and did not attend college, mark the "High School Graduate" box.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;Some of the examples of Professional school degrees include medicine, dentistry, chiropractic, optometry, osteopathic medicine, pharmacy, podiatry, veterinary medicine, law, and theology.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;Do not include certificates, diplomas or degrees for training on specific trades such as computer and electronics technology, auto repair, medical assistant, cosmetology, and other fields at vocational, technical or business schools.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;Do not include honorary degrees awarded by colleges and universities to individuals for their accomplishments. Include only "earned" degrees.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Persons age 3+ [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the person's school attendance.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>No, not in school</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Yes, in school</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Education Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_EDUC99" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_EDUC99">
  <location EndPos="274" StartPos="273" width="2" />
  <labl>Educational attainment</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A431 PR05A432 PR05A433 PR05A434" a=" PR05A431 PR05A434"&gt;10.a At any time in the last 3 months, has this person attended regular school or college?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Include only nursery or preschool, kindergarten, elementary school, and schooling leading to a high school diploma or a college degree.&lt;br /&gt;[] No, has not attended in the last 3 months -- Skip to question 11&lt;br /&gt;[] Yes, public school, public college&lt;br /&gt;[] Yes, private school, private college&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A432 PR05A433" a="all"&gt;10.b What grade or level was this person attending?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Q10. b is asked if the person has attended regular school or college in the last 3 months.]&lt;br /&gt;Mark [X] in one box.&lt;br /&gt;[] Nursery school, preschool&lt;br /&gt;[] Kindergarten&lt;br /&gt;[] Grade 1 to grade 4&lt;br /&gt;[] Grade 5 to grade 8&lt;br /&gt;[] Grade 9 to grade 12&lt;br /&gt;[] College undergraduate years (freshman to senior)&lt;br /&gt;[] Graduate or professional school for example: medical, dental or law school&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;11. What is the highest degree or level of school this person has completed?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Mark (X) in one box. If currently enrolled, mark the previous grade or highest degree received.&lt;br /&gt;[] No schooling completed&lt;br /&gt;[] Nursery school to 4th grade&lt;br /&gt;[] 5th grade or 6th grade&lt;br /&gt;[] 7th grade or 8th grade&lt;br /&gt;[] 9th grade&lt;br /&gt;[] 10th grade&lt;br /&gt;[] 11th grade&lt;br /&gt;[] 12th grade - no diploma&lt;br /&gt;[] High school graduate - high school diploma or the equivalent (for example: GED)&lt;br /&gt;[] Some college credit, but less than 1 year&lt;br /&gt;[] 1 or more years of college, no degree&lt;br /&gt;[] Associate degree (for example: AA, AS)&lt;br /&gt;[] Bachelor's degree (for example: BA, AB, BS)&lt;br /&gt;[] Master's degree (for example: MA, MS, MEng, MEd, MSW, MBA)&lt;br /&gt;[] Professional degree (for example: MD, DDS, DVM, LLB, JD)&lt;br /&gt;[] Doctorate degree (for example: PhD, EdD)&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A423 PR05A426 PR05A428 PR05A688 PR05A431 PR05A432 PR05A433 PR05A434 PR05A424 PR05A425 PR05A427 PR05A429 PR05A430 PR05A460 PR05A461 PR05A462 PR05A463"&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Answer Housing Question 7-14 for all residents]&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A431 PR05A432 PR05A433 PR05A434" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;10.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;10a. A public school is any school or college that is controlled and supported primarily by the Puerto Rico or Federal government. Schools are private if supported and controlled primarily by religious organizations or other private groups. &lt;br /&gt;10b. Answer this question only if the person attended regular school or college in the last three months. Mark the box that corresponds to the grade level or college level the person was attending.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;11.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt; Mark only one box to indicate the highest grade or level of schooling the person has completed or the highest degree the person received.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;Report schooling completed in foreign or ungraded schools as the equivalent level of schooling completed in the regular American school system.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;For persons who completed high school by passing an equivalency test, such as the General Educational Development (GED) examination, and did not attend college, mark the "High School Graduate" box.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;Some of the examples of Professional school degrees include medicine, dentistry, chiropractic, optometry, osteopathic medicine, pharmacy, podiatry, veterinary medicine, law, and theology.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;Do not include certificates, diplomas or degrees for training on specific trades such as computer and electronics technology, auto repair, medical assistant, cosmetology, and other fields at vocational, technical or business schools.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;Do not include honorary degrees awarded by colleges and universities to individuals for their accomplishments. Include only "earned" degrees.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Persons age 3+ [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the person's educational attainment.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>00</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>01</catValu>
    <labl>No school completed</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>04</catValu>
    <labl>1st-4th grade</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>05</catValu>
    <labl>5th-8th grade</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>06</catValu>
    <labl>9th grade</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>07</catValu>
    <labl>10th grade</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>08</catValu>
    <labl>11th grade</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>09</catValu>
    <labl>12th grade, no diploma</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>High school graduate, or GED</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11</catValu>
    <labl>Some college, no degree</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>13</catValu>
    <labl>Associate degree, academic program</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>14</catValu>
    <labl>Bachelor's degree</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>15</catValu>
    <labl>Master's degree</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>16</catValu>
    <labl>Professional degree</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>17</catValu>
    <labl>Doctorate degree</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Education Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_EDUCREC" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_EDUCREC">
  <location EndPos="275" StartPos="275" width="1" />
  <labl>Educational attainment recode</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A431 PR05A432 PR05A433 PR05A434" a=" PR05A431 PR05A434"&gt;10.a At any time in the last 3 months, has this person attended regular school or college?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Include only nursery or preschool, kindergarten, elementary school, and schooling leading to a high school diploma or a college degree.&lt;br /&gt;[] No, has not attended in the last 3 months -- Skip to question 11&lt;br /&gt;[] Yes, public school, public college&lt;br /&gt;[] Yes, private school, private college&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A432 PR05A433" a="all"&gt;10.b What grade or level was this person attending?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Q10. b is asked if the person has attended regular school or college in the last 3 months.]&lt;br /&gt;Mark [X] in one box.&lt;br /&gt;[] Nursery school, preschool&lt;br /&gt;[] Kindergarten&lt;br /&gt;[] Grade 1 to grade 4&lt;br /&gt;[] Grade 5 to grade 8&lt;br /&gt;[] Grade 9 to grade 12&lt;br /&gt;[] College undergraduate years (freshman to senior)&lt;br /&gt;[] Graduate or professional school for example: medical, dental or law school&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;11. What is the highest degree or level of school this person has completed?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Mark (X) in one box. If currently enrolled, mark the previous grade or highest degree received.&lt;br /&gt;[] No schooling completed&lt;br /&gt;[] Nursery school to 4th grade&lt;br /&gt;[] 5th grade or 6th grade&lt;br /&gt;[] 7th grade or 8th grade&lt;br /&gt;[] 9th grade&lt;br /&gt;[] 10th grade&lt;br /&gt;[] 11th grade&lt;br /&gt;[] 12th grade - no diploma&lt;br /&gt;[] High school graduate - high school diploma or the equivalent (for example: GED)&lt;br /&gt;[] Some college credit, but less than 1 year&lt;br /&gt;[] 1 or more years of college, no degree&lt;br /&gt;[] Associate degree (for example: AA, AS)&lt;br /&gt;[] Bachelor's degree (for example: BA, AB, BS)&lt;br /&gt;[] Master's degree (for example: MA, MS, MEng, MEd, MSW, MBA)&lt;br /&gt;[] Professional degree (for example: MD, DDS, DVM, LLB, JD)&lt;br /&gt;[] Doctorate degree (for example: PhD, EdD)&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A423 PR05A426 PR05A428 PR05A688 PR05A431 PR05A432 PR05A433 PR05A434 PR05A424 PR05A425 PR05A427 PR05A429 PR05A430 PR05A460 PR05A461 PR05A462 PR05A463"&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Answer Housing Question 7-14 for all residents]&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A431 PR05A432 PR05A433 PR05A434" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;10.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;10a. A public school is any school or college that is controlled and supported primarily by the Puerto Rico or Federal government. Schools are private if supported and controlled primarily by religious organizations or other private groups. &lt;br /&gt;10b. Answer this question only if the person attended regular school or college in the last three months. Mark the box that corresponds to the grade level or college level the person was attending.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;11.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt; Mark only one box to indicate the highest grade or level of schooling the person has completed or the highest degree the person received.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;Report schooling completed in foreign or ungraded schools as the equivalent level of schooling completed in the regular American school system.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;For persons who completed high school by passing an equivalency test, such as the General Educational Development (GED) examination, and did not attend college, mark the "High School Graduate" box.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;Some of the examples of Professional school degrees include medicine, dentistry, chiropractic, optometry, osteopathic medicine, pharmacy, podiatry, veterinary medicine, law, and theology.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;Do not include certificates, diplomas or degrees for training on specific trades such as computer and electronics technology, auto repair, medical assistant, cosmetology, and other fields at vocational, technical or business schools.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;Do not include honorary degrees awarded by colleges and universities to individuals for their accomplishments. Include only "earned" degrees.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Persons age 3+ [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the person's educational attainment (recoded).</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>None or preschool</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Grade 1, 2, 3, or 4</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>Grade 5, 6, 7, or 8</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Grade 9</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>Grade 10</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6</catValu>
    <labl>Grade 11</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7</catValu>
    <labl>Grade 12</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>1 to 3 years of college</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>4+ years of college</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Education Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_SCHLTYPE" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_SCHLTYPE">
  <location EndPos="276" StartPos="276" width="1" />
  <labl>Public or private school</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A431 PR05A432 PR05A433 PR05A434" a=" PR05A431 PR05A434"&gt;10.a At any time in the last 3 months, has this person attended regular school or college?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Include only nursery or preschool, kindergarten, elementary school, and schooling leading to a high school diploma or a college degree.&lt;br /&gt;[] No, has not attended in the last 3 months -- Skip to question 11&lt;br /&gt;[] Yes, public school, public college&lt;br /&gt;[] Yes, private school, private college&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A423 PR05A426 PR05A428 PR05A688 PR05A431 PR05A432 PR05A433 PR05A434 PR05A424 PR05A425 PR05A427 PR05A429 PR05A430 PR05A460 PR05A461 PR05A462 PR05A463"&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Answer Housing Question 7-14 for all residents]&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A431 PR05A432 PR05A433 PR05A434" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;10.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;10a. A public school is any school or college that is controlled and supported primarily by the Puerto Rico or Federal government. Schools are private if supported and controlled primarily by religious organizations or other private groups. &lt;br /&gt;10b. Answer this question only if the person attended regular school or college in the last three months. Mark the box that corresponds to the grade level or college level the person was attending.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;11.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt; Mark only one box to indicate the highest grade or level of schooling the person has completed or the highest degree the person received.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;Report schooling completed in foreign or ungraded schools as the equivalent level of schooling completed in the regular American school system.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;For persons who completed high school by passing an equivalency test, such as the General Educational Development (GED) examination, and did not attend college, mark the "High School Graduate" box.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;Some of the examples of Professional school degrees include medicine, dentistry, chiropractic, optometry, osteopathic medicine, pharmacy, podiatry, veterinary medicine, law, and theology.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;Do not include certificates, diplomas or degrees for training on specific trades such as computer and electronics technology, auto repair, medical assistant, cosmetology, and other fields at vocational, technical or business schools.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;Do not include honorary degrees awarded by colleges and universities to individuals for their accomplishments. Include only "earned" degrees.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Persons age 3+ [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates whether the person studies in public or private school.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Not enrolled</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Public school</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>Private school</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Education Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_EMPSTAT" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_EMPSTAT">
  <location EndPos="278" StartPos="277" width="2" />
  <labl>Employment status</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A435 PR05A537" a="all"&gt;23. Last week, did this person do any work for either pay or profit?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Mark [X] in the "Yes" box even if the person worked only 1 hour, or helped without pay in a family business or farm for 15 hours or more, or was on active duty in the Armed Forces&lt;br /&gt;[] Yes&lt;br /&gt;[] No &lt;span class="ital"&gt;--&amp;gt; Skip to question 29&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A435 PR05A436 PR05A448 PR05A449 PR05A450 PR05A451 PR05A538"&gt;&lt;span class="ital"&gt;J. Answer questions 29-32 only if this person did not work last week. Otherwise, skip to question 33.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A435 PR05A436 PR05A449 PR05A450 PR05A451 PR05A538" a=" PR05A436 PR05A449 PR05A450 PR05A451 PR05A538"&gt;29a. Last week, was this person on layoff from a job?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Yes -- Skip to question 29c&lt;br /&gt;[] No&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[29b is asked if the person was on layoff from a job the week before.]&lt;br /&gt;29b. Last week, was this person temporarily absent from a job or business?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Yes, on vacation, temporary illness, labor dispute, etc. -- Skip to question 32&lt;br /&gt;[] No -- Skip to question 30&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[29c is asked if the person was temporarily absent from a job or business the week before.]&lt;br /&gt;29c. Has this person been informed that he or she will be recalled to work within the next 6 months OR been given a date to return to work?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Yes -- Skip to question 31&lt;br /&gt;[] No&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt; [Question 30 is asked if the person hasn't been informed that he or she will be recalled to work within the next 6 months or been given a date to return to work.]&lt;br /&gt;30. Has this person been looking for work during the last 4 weeks?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Yes&lt;br /&gt;[] No -- Skip to question 32&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[Question 31 is asked if the person has been looking for work during the past 4 weeks.]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;31. Last week, could this person have started a job if offered one, or returned to work if recalled?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Yes, could have gone to work&lt;br /&gt;[] No, because of own temporary illness&lt;br /&gt;[] No, because of other reasons (in school, etc.)&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A469 PR05A467 PR05A526 PR05A543 PR05A544 PR05A470 PR05A471 PR05A472 PR05A473 PR05A475 PR05A476 PR05A477 PR05A478 PR05A561 PR05A562 PR05A563 PR05A474 PR05A435 PR05A537 PR05A465 PR05A466 PR05A479 PR05A480 PR05A481 PR05A483 PR05A599 PR05A482 PR05A435 PR05A436 PR05A448 PR05A449 PR05A450 PR05A451 PR05A538 PR05A444 PR05A445 PR05A446 PR05A443 PR05A441 PR05A442 PR05A535 PR05A584 PR05A588 PR05A437 PR05A438 PR05A536 PR05A583 PR05A587 PR05A596"&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Housing Question 17-42 should be asked only of individuals 15 and older.]&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A435 PR05A537" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;23. &lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Count as work:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Mark the "Yes" box if this person performed:&lt;br /&gt;Work for someone else for wages, salary, piece rate, commission, tips, or payments "in kind" (for example, food or lodging received as payment for work performed).&lt;br /&gt;Work in own business, professional practice, or farm.&lt;br /&gt;Any work in a family business or farm, paid or not.&lt;br /&gt;Any part-time work including babysitting, paper routes, etc.&lt;br /&gt;Active duty in the Armed Forces.&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Do not count as work: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Mark the "No" box if this person performed:&lt;br /&gt;Housework or yard work at home. &lt;br /&gt;Unpaid volunteer work. &lt;br /&gt;School work done as a student.&lt;br /&gt;Work done as a resident of an institution.&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A435 PR05A436 PR05A448 PR05A449 PR05A450 PR05A451 PR05A538" a="PR05A436 PR05A449 PR05A450 PR05A451 PR05A538"&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Answer Person Questions 29-32 only if the person did not work last week]&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;29&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;29a. Persons are on layoff if they are waiting to be recalled to a job from which they were temporarily separated for business-related reasons. &lt;br /&gt;29b. If the person works only during certain seasons or on a day-by-day basis when work is available, mark the "No" box. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;30. &lt;/span&gt;Mark the "Yes" box if the person tried to get a job or start a business or professional practice at any time in the last 4 weeks; for example, registered at an employment office, went to a job interview, placed or answered ads, or did anything toward starting a business or professional practice.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;31. &lt;/span&gt;If the person was expecting to report to a job within 30 days, mark the "Yes, could have gone to work" box.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;Mark the "No, because of own temporary illness" box only if the person expects to be able to work within 30 days.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;If the person could not have gone to work because he or she was going to school, taking care of children, etc., mark the "No, because of all other reasons (in school, etc.)" box. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Persons age 16+ [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the person's employment status.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>00</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>At work</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>12</catValu>
    <labl>Has job, not working</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>14</catValu>
    <labl>Armed forces--at work</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>15</catValu>
    <labl>Armed forces--with job but not at work</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>20</catValu>
    <labl>Unemployed</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>30</catValu>
    <labl>Not in labor force</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Work Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_LABFORCE" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_LABFORCE">
  <location EndPos="279" StartPos="279" width="1" />
  <labl>Labor force status</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A435 PR05A436 PR05A448 PR05A449 PR05A450 PR05A451 PR05A538"&gt;&lt;span class="ital"&gt;J. Answer questions 29-32 only if this person did not work last week. Otherwise, skip to question 33.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A435 PR05A436 PR05A449 PR05A450 PR05A451 PR05A538" a=" PR05A436 PR05A449 PR05A450 PR05A451 PR05A538"&gt;29a. Last week, was this person on layoff from a job?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Yes -- Skip to question 29c&lt;br /&gt;[] No&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[29b is asked if the person was on layoff from a job the week before.]&lt;br /&gt;29b. Last week, was this person temporarily absent from a job or business?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Yes, on vacation, temporary illness, labor dispute, etc. -- Skip to question 32&lt;br /&gt;[] No -- Skip to question 30&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[29c is asked if the person was temporarily absent from a job or business the week before.]&lt;br /&gt;29c. Has this person been informed that he or she will be recalled to work within the next 6 months OR been given a date to return to work?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Yes -- Skip to question 31&lt;br /&gt;[] No&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt; [Question 30 is asked if the person hasn't been informed that he or she will be recalled to work within the next 6 months or been given a date to return to work.]&lt;br /&gt;30. Has this person been looking for work during the last 4 weeks?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Yes&lt;br /&gt;[] No -- Skip to question 32&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[Question 31 is asked if the person has been looking for work during the past 4 weeks.]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;31. Last week, could this person have started a job if offered one, or returned to work if recalled?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Yes, could have gone to work&lt;br /&gt;[] No, because of own temporary illness&lt;br /&gt;[] No, because of other reasons (in school, etc.)&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A469 PR05A467 PR05A526 PR05A543 PR05A544 PR05A470 PR05A471 PR05A472 PR05A473 PR05A475 PR05A476 PR05A477 PR05A478 PR05A561 PR05A562 PR05A563 PR05A474 PR05A435 PR05A537 PR05A465 PR05A466 PR05A479 PR05A480 PR05A481 PR05A483 PR05A599 PR05A482 PR05A435 PR05A436 PR05A448 PR05A449 PR05A450 PR05A451 PR05A538 PR05A444 PR05A445 PR05A446 PR05A443 PR05A441 PR05A442 PR05A535 PR05A584 PR05A588 PR05A437 PR05A438 PR05A536 PR05A583 PR05A587 PR05A596"&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Housing Question 17-42 should be asked only of individuals 15 and older.]&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A435 PR05A436 PR05A448 PR05A449 PR05A450 PR05A451 PR05A538" a="PR05A436 PR05A449 PR05A450 PR05A451 PR05A538"&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Answer Person Questions 29-32 only if the person did not work last week]&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;29&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;29a. Persons are on layoff if they are waiting to be recalled to a job from which they were temporarily separated for business-related reasons. &lt;br /&gt;29b. If the person works only during certain seasons or on a day-by-day basis when work is available, mark the "No" box. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;30. &lt;/span&gt;Mark the "Yes" box if the person tried to get a job or start a business or professional practice at any time in the last 4 weeks; for example, registered at an employment office, went to a job interview, placed or answered ads, or did anything toward starting a business or professional practice.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;31. &lt;/span&gt;If the person was expecting to report to a job within 30 days, mark the "Yes, could have gone to work" box.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;Mark the "No, because of own temporary illness" box only if the person expects to be able to work within 30 days.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;If the person could not have gone to work because he or she was going to school, taking care of children, etc., mark the "No, because of all other reasons (in school, etc.)" box. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Persons age 16+ [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the person's labor force status.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>No, not in the labor force</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Yes, in the labor force</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Work Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_OCC1950" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_OCC1950">
  <location EndPos="282" StartPos="280" width="3" />
  <labl>Occupation, 1950 basis</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A443 PR05A441 PR05A442 PR05A535 PR05A584 PR05A588 PR05A437 PR05A438 PR05A536 PR05A583 PR05A587 PR05A596"&gt;&lt;span class="ital"&gt;K. Answer questions 35-40 only if this person worked in the past 5 years. Otherwise, skip to question 41.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Questions 35-40: Current or most recent job activity.&lt;br /&gt;Describe clearly this person's chief job activity or business last week. If this person had more than one job, describe the one at which this person worked the most hours. If this person had no job or business last week, give information for his/her last job or business.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A437 PR05A438 PR05A536 PR05A583 PR05A587 PR05A596" a="all"&gt;39. What kind of work was this person doing?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;(For example: registered nurse, personal manager, supervisor of order department, secretary, accountant)&lt;br /&gt;____&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;40. What were this person's most important activities or duties?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;(For example: patient care, directing hiring policies, supervising order clerks, typing and filing, reconciling financial records)&lt;br /&gt;____&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A469 PR05A467 PR05A526 PR05A543 PR05A544 PR05A470 PR05A471 PR05A472 PR05A473 PR05A475 PR05A476 PR05A477 PR05A478 PR05A561 PR05A562 PR05A563 PR05A474 PR05A435 PR05A537 PR05A465 PR05A466 PR05A479 PR05A480 PR05A481 PR05A483 PR05A599 PR05A482 PR05A435 PR05A436 PR05A448 PR05A449 PR05A450 PR05A451 PR05A538 PR05A444 PR05A445 PR05A446 PR05A443 PR05A441 PR05A442 PR05A535 PR05A584 PR05A588 PR05A437 PR05A438 PR05A536 PR05A583 PR05A587 PR05A596"&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Housing Question 17-42 should be asked only of individuals 15 and older.]&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A443 PR05A441 PR05A442 PR05A535 PR05A584 PR05A588 PR05A437 PR05A438 PR05A536 PR05A583 PR05A587 PR05A596"&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Answer Person Questions 35-40 only of person who worked in the past 5 years.]&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A437 PR05A438 PR05A536 PR05A583 PR05A587 PR05A596" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;39. &lt;/span&gt;Print one or more words to describe the kind of work the person did. If the person was a trainee, apprentice, or helper, include that in the description.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;40. &lt;/span&gt;Print one or more words to describe the type of work this person does.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;Enter descriptions like the following: registered nurse, personnel manager, high school teacher.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;Do not enter single words such as: nurse, manager, teacher&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Persons age 16+ who had worked within the last 5 years, not new workers [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the person's occupation.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>000</catValu>
    <labl>Accountants and auditors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>001</catValu>
    <labl>Actors and actresses</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>002</catValu>
    <labl>Airplane pilots and navigators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>003</catValu>
    <labl>Architects</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>004</catValu>
    <labl>Artists and art teachers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>005</catValu>
    <labl>Athletes</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>006</catValu>
    <labl>Authors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>007</catValu>
    <labl>Chemists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>008</catValu>
    <labl>Chiropractors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>009</catValu>
    <labl>Clergymen</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>010</catValu>
    <labl>College presidents and deans</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>012</catValu>
    <labl>Agricultural sciences</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>013</catValu>
    <labl>Biological sciences</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>014</catValu>
    <labl>Chemistry</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>015</catValu>
    <labl>Economics</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>016</catValu>
    <labl>Engineering</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>017</catValu>
    <labl>Geology and geophysics</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>018</catValu>
    <labl>Mathematics</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>019</catValu>
    <labl>Medical sciences</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>023</catValu>
    <labl>Physics</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>024</catValu>
    <labl>Psychology</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>025</catValu>
    <labl>Statistics</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>026</catValu>
    <labl>Natural science (n.e.c.)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>027</catValu>
    <labl>Social sciences (n.e.c.)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>028</catValu>
    <labl>Nonscientific subjects</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>029</catValu>
    <labl>Subject not specified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>031</catValu>
    <labl>Dancers and dancing teachers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>032</catValu>
    <labl>Dentists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>033</catValu>
    <labl>Designers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>034</catValu>
    <labl>Dieticians and nutritionists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>035</catValu>
    <labl>Draftsmen</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>036</catValu>
    <labl>Editors and reporters</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>041</catValu>
    <labl>Engineers, aeronautical</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>042</catValu>
    <labl>Engineers, chemical</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>043</catValu>
    <labl>Engineers, civil</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>044</catValu>
    <labl>Engineers, electrical</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>045</catValu>
    <labl>Engineers, industrial</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>046</catValu>
    <labl>Engineers, mechanical</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>047</catValu>
    <labl>Engineers, metallurgical, metallurgists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>048</catValu>
    <labl>Engineers, mining</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>049</catValu>
    <labl>Engineers (n.e.c.)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>051</catValu>
    <labl>Entertainers (n.e.c.)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>052</catValu>
    <labl>Farm and home management advisors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>053</catValu>
    <labl>Foresters and conservationists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>054</catValu>
    <labl>Funeral directors and embalmers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>055</catValu>
    <labl>Lawyers and judges</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>056</catValu>
    <labl>Librarians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>057</catValu>
    <labl>Musicians and music teachers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>058</catValu>
    <labl>Nurses, professional</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>059</catValu>
    <labl>Nurses, student professional</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>061</catValu>
    <labl>Agricultural scientists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>062</catValu>
    <labl>Biological scientists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>063</catValu>
    <labl>Geologists and geophysicists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>067</catValu>
    <labl>Mathematicians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>068</catValu>
    <labl>Physicists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>069</catValu>
    <labl>Miscellaneous natural scientists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>070</catValu>
    <labl>Optometrists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>071</catValu>
    <labl>Osteopaths</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>072</catValu>
    <labl>Personnel and labor relations workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>073</catValu>
    <labl>Pharmacists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>074</catValu>
    <labl>Photographers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>075</catValu>
    <labl>Physicians and surgeons</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>076</catValu>
    <labl>Radio operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>077</catValu>
    <labl>Recreation and group workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>078</catValu>
    <labl>Religious workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>079</catValu>
    <labl>Social and welfare workers, except group</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>081</catValu>
    <labl>Economists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>082</catValu>
    <labl>Psychologists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>083</catValu>
    <labl>Statisticians and actuaries</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>084</catValu>
    <labl>Miscellaneous social scientists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>091</catValu>
    <labl>Sports instructors and officials</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>092</catValu>
    <labl>Surveyors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>093</catValu>
    <labl>Teachers (n.e.c.)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>094</catValu>
    <labl>Technicians, medical and dental</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>095</catValu>
    <labl>Technicians, testing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>096</catValu>
    <labl>Technicians (n.e.c.)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>097</catValu>
    <labl>Therapists and healers (n.e.c.)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>098</catValu>
    <labl>Veterinarians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>099</catValu>
    <labl>Professional, technical and kindred workers (n.e.c.)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>100</catValu>
    <labl>Farmers (owners and tenants)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>123</catValu>
    <labl>Farm managers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>200</catValu>
    <labl>Buyers and department heads, store</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>201</catValu>
    <labl>Buyers and shippers, farm products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>203</catValu>
    <labl>Conductors, railroad</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>204</catValu>
    <labl>Credit men</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>205</catValu>
    <labl>Floormen and floor managers, store</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>210</catValu>
    <labl>Inspectors, public administration</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>230</catValu>
    <labl>Managers and superintendents, building</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>240</catValu>
    <labl>Officers, pilots, pursers and engineers, ship</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>250</catValu>
    <labl>Officials and administrators (n.e.c.), public administration</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>260</catValu>
    <labl>Officials, lodge, society, union, etc.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>270</catValu>
    <labl>Postmasters</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>280</catValu>
    <labl>Purchasing agents and buyers (n.e.c.)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>290</catValu>
    <labl>Managers, officials, and proprietors (n.e.c.)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>300</catValu>
    <labl>Agents (n.e.c.)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>301</catValu>
    <labl>Attendants and assistants, library</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>302</catValu>
    <labl>Attendants, physician's and dentist's office</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>304</catValu>
    <labl>Baggagemen, transportation</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>305</catValu>
    <labl>Bank tellers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>310</catValu>
    <labl>Bookkeepers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>320</catValu>
    <labl>Cashiers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>321</catValu>
    <labl>Collectors, bill and account</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>322</catValu>
    <labl>Dispatchers and starters, vehicle</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>325</catValu>
    <labl>Express messengers and railway mail clerks</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>335</catValu>
    <labl>Mail carriers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>340</catValu>
    <labl>Messengers and office boys</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>341</catValu>
    <labl>Office machine operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>342</catValu>
    <labl>Shipping and receiving clerks</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>350</catValu>
    <labl>Stenographers, typists, and secretaries</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>360</catValu>
    <labl>Telegraph messengers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>365</catValu>
    <labl>Telegraph operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>370</catValu>
    <labl>Telephone operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>380</catValu>
    <labl>Ticket, station, and express agents</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>390</catValu>
    <labl>Clerical and kindred workers (n.e.c.)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>400</catValu>
    <labl>Advertising agents and salesmen</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>410</catValu>
    <labl>Auctioneers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>420</catValu>
    <labl>Demonstrators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>430</catValu>
    <labl>Hucksters and peddlers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>450</catValu>
    <labl>Insurance agents and brokers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>460</catValu>
    <labl>Newsboys</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>470</catValu>
    <labl>Real estate agents and brokers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>480</catValu>
    <labl>Stock and bond salesmen</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>490</catValu>
    <labl>Salesmen and sales clerks (n.e.c.)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>500</catValu>
    <labl>Bakers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>501</catValu>
    <labl>Blacksmiths</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>502</catValu>
    <labl>Bookbinders</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>503</catValu>
    <labl>Boilermakers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>504</catValu>
    <labl>Brickmasons, stonemasons, and tile setters</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>505</catValu>
    <labl>Cabinetmakers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>510</catValu>
    <labl>Carpenters</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>511</catValu>
    <labl>Cement and concrete finishers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>512</catValu>
    <labl>Compositors and typesetters</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>513</catValu>
    <labl>Cranemen, derrickmen, and hoistmen</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>514</catValu>
    <labl>Decorators and window dressers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>515</catValu>
    <labl>Electricians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>520</catValu>
    <labl>Electrotypers and stereotypers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>521</catValu>
    <labl>Engravers, except photoengravers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>522</catValu>
    <labl>Excavating, grading, and road machinery operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>523</catValu>
    <labl>Foremen (n.e.c.)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>524</catValu>
    <labl>Forgemen and hammermen</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>525</catValu>
    <labl>Furriers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>530</catValu>
    <labl>Glaziers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>531</catValu>
    <labl>Heat treaters, annealers, temperers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>532</catValu>
    <labl>Inspectors, scalers, and graders, log and lumber</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>533</catValu>
    <labl>Inspectors (n.e.c.)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>534</catValu>
    <labl>Jewelers, watchmakers, goldsmiths, and silversmiths</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>535</catValu>
    <labl>Job setters, metal</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>540</catValu>
    <labl>Linemen and servicemen, telegraph, telephone, and power</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>541</catValu>
    <labl>Locomotive engineers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>542</catValu>
    <labl>Locomotive firemen</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>543</catValu>
    <labl>Loom fixers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>544</catValu>
    <labl>Machinists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>545</catValu>
    <labl>Mechanics and repairmen, airplane</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>550</catValu>
    <labl>Mechanics and repairmen, automobile</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>551</catValu>
    <labl>Mechanics and repairmen, office machine</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>552</catValu>
    <labl>Mechanics and repairmen, radio and television</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>553</catValu>
    <labl>Mechanics and repairmen, railroad and car shop</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>554</catValu>
    <labl>Mechanics and repairmen (n.e.c.)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>555</catValu>
    <labl>Millers, grain, flour, feed, etc.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>560</catValu>
    <labl>Millwrights</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>561</catValu>
    <labl>Molders, metal</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>562</catValu>
    <labl>Motion picture projectionists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>563</catValu>
    <labl>Opticians and lens grinders and polishers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>564</catValu>
    <labl>Painters, construction and maintenance</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>565</catValu>
    <labl>Paperhangers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>570</catValu>
    <labl>Pattern and model makers, except paper</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>571</catValu>
    <labl>Photoengravers and lithographers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>572</catValu>
    <labl>Piano and organ tuners and repairmen</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>573</catValu>
    <labl>Plasterers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>574</catValu>
    <labl>Plumbers and pipe fitters</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>575</catValu>
    <labl>Pressmen and plate printers, printing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>580</catValu>
    <labl>Rollers and roll hands, metal</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>581</catValu>
    <labl>Roofers and slaters</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>582</catValu>
    <labl>Shoemakers and repairers, except factory</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>583</catValu>
    <labl>Stationary engineers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>584</catValu>
    <labl>Stone cutters and stone carvers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>585</catValu>
    <labl>Structural metal workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>590</catValu>
    <labl>Tailors and tailoresses</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>591</catValu>
    <labl>Tinsmiths, coppersmiths, and sheet metal workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>592</catValu>
    <labl>Tool makers, and die makers and setters</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>593</catValu>
    <labl>Upholsterers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>594</catValu>
    <labl>Craftsmen and kindred workers (n.e.c.)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>595</catValu>
    <labl>Members of the armed services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>600</catValu>
    <labl>Apprentice auto mechanics</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>601</catValu>
    <labl>Apprentice bricklayers and masons</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>602</catValu>
    <labl>Apprentice carpenters</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>603</catValu>
    <labl>Apprentice electricians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>604</catValu>
    <labl>Apprentice machinists and toolmakers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>605</catValu>
    <labl>Apprentice mechanics, except auto</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>610</catValu>
    <labl>Apprentice plumbers and pipe fitters</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>611</catValu>
    <labl>Apprentices, building trades (n.e.c.)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>612</catValu>
    <labl>Apprentices, metalworking trades (n.e.c.)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>613</catValu>
    <labl>Apprentices, printing trades</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>614</catValu>
    <labl>Apprentices, other specified trades</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>615</catValu>
    <labl>Apprentices, trade not specified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>620</catValu>
    <labl>Asbestos and insulation workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>621</catValu>
    <labl>Attendants, auto service and parking</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>622</catValu>
    <labl>Blasters and powdermen</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>623</catValu>
    <labl>Boatmen, canalmen, and lock keepers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>624</catValu>
    <labl>Brakemen, railroad</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>625</catValu>
    <labl>Bus drivers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>630</catValu>
    <labl>Chainmen, rodmen, and axmen, surveying</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>631</catValu>
    <labl>Conductors, bus and street railway</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>632</catValu>
    <labl>Deliverymen and routemen</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>633</catValu>
    <labl>Dressmakers and seamstresses, except factory</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>634</catValu>
    <labl>Dyers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>635</catValu>
    <labl>Filers, grinders, and polishers, metal</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>640</catValu>
    <labl>Fruit, nut, and vegetable graders, and packers, except factory</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>641</catValu>
    <labl>Furnacemen, smeltermen and pourers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>642</catValu>
    <labl>Heaters, metal</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>643</catValu>
    <labl>Laundry and dry cleaning operatives</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>644</catValu>
    <labl>Meat cutters, except slaughter and packing house</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>645</catValu>
    <labl>Milliners</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>650</catValu>
    <labl>Mine operatives and laborers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>660</catValu>
    <labl>Motormen, mine, factory, logging camp, etc.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>661</catValu>
    <labl>Motormen, street, subway, and elevated railway</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>662</catValu>
    <labl>Oilers and greaser, except auto</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>670</catValu>
    <labl>Painters, except construction or maintenance</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>671</catValu>
    <labl>Photographic process workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>672</catValu>
    <labl>Power station operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>673</catValu>
    <labl>Sailors and deck hands</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>674</catValu>
    <labl>Sawyers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>675</catValu>
    <labl>Spinners, textile</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>680</catValu>
    <labl>Stationary firemen</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>681</catValu>
    <labl>Switchmen, railroad</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>682</catValu>
    <labl>Taxicab drivers and chauffeurs</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>683</catValu>
    <labl>Truck and tractor drivers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>684</catValu>
    <labl>Weavers, textile</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>685</catValu>
    <labl>Welders and flame cutters</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>690</catValu>
    <labl>Operative and kindred workers (n.e.c.)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>700</catValu>
    <labl>Housekeepers, private household</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>710</catValu>
    <labl>Laundresses, private household</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>720</catValu>
    <labl>Private household workers (n.e.c.)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>730</catValu>
    <labl>Attendants, hospital and other institution</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>731</catValu>
    <labl>Attendants, professional and personal service (n.e.c.)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>732</catValu>
    <labl>Attendants, recreation and amusement</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>740</catValu>
    <labl>Barbers, beauticians, and manicurists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>750</catValu>
    <labl>Bartenders</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>751</catValu>
    <labl>Bootblacks</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>752</catValu>
    <labl>Boarding and lodging house keepers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>753</catValu>
    <labl>Charwomen and cleaners</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>754</catValu>
    <labl>Cooks, except private household</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>760</catValu>
    <labl>Counter and fountain workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>761</catValu>
    <labl>Elevator operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>762</catValu>
    <labl>Firemen, fire protection</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>763</catValu>
    <labl>Guards, watchmen, and doorkeepers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>764</catValu>
    <labl>Housekeepers and stewards, except private household</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>770</catValu>
    <labl>Janitors and sextons</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>771</catValu>
    <labl>Marshals and constables</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>772</catValu>
    <labl>Midwives</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>773</catValu>
    <labl>Policemen and detectives</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>780</catValu>
    <labl>Porters</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>781</catValu>
    <labl>Practical nurses</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>782</catValu>
    <labl>Sheriffs and bailiffs</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>783</catValu>
    <labl>Ushers, recreation and amusement</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>784</catValu>
    <labl>Waiters and waitresses</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>785</catValu>
    <labl>Watchmen (crossing) and bridge tenders</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>790</catValu>
    <labl>Service workers, except private household (n.e.c.)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>810</catValu>
    <labl>Farm foremen</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>820</catValu>
    <labl>Farm laborers, wage workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>830</catValu>
    <labl>Farm laborers, unpaid family workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>840</catValu>
    <labl>Farm service laborers, self-employed</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>910</catValu>
    <labl>Fishermen and oystermen</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>920</catValu>
    <labl>Garage laborers and car washers and greasers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>930</catValu>
    <labl>Gardeners, except farm, and groundskeepers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>940</catValu>
    <labl>Longshoremen and stevedores</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>950</catValu>
    <labl>Lumbermen, raftsmen, and woodchoppers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>960</catValu>
    <labl>Teamsters</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>970</catValu>
    <labl>Laborers (n.e.c.)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>997</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>999</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Work: Occupation Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_OCC" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_OCC">
  <location EndPos="285" StartPos="283" width="3" />
  <labl>Occupation</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A443 PR05A441 PR05A442 PR05A535 PR05A584 PR05A588 PR05A437 PR05A438 PR05A536 PR05A583 PR05A587 PR05A596"&gt;&lt;span class="ital"&gt;K. Answer questions 35-40 only if this person worked in the past 5 years. Otherwise, skip to question 41.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Questions 35-40: Current or most recent job activity.&lt;br /&gt;Describe clearly this person's chief job activity or business last week. If this person had more than one job, describe the one at which this person worked the most hours. If this person had no job or business last week, give information for his/her last job or business.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A437 PR05A438 PR05A536 PR05A583 PR05A587 PR05A596" a="all"&gt;39. What kind of work was this person doing?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;(For example: registered nurse, personal manager, supervisor of order department, secretary, accountant)&lt;br /&gt;____&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;40. What were this person's most important activities or duties?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;(For example: patient care, directing hiring policies, supervising order clerks, typing and filing, reconciling financial records)&lt;br /&gt;____&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A469 PR05A467 PR05A526 PR05A543 PR05A544 PR05A470 PR05A471 PR05A472 PR05A473 PR05A475 PR05A476 PR05A477 PR05A478 PR05A561 PR05A562 PR05A563 PR05A474 PR05A435 PR05A537 PR05A465 PR05A466 PR05A479 PR05A480 PR05A481 PR05A483 PR05A599 PR05A482 PR05A435 PR05A436 PR05A448 PR05A449 PR05A450 PR05A451 PR05A538 PR05A444 PR05A445 PR05A446 PR05A443 PR05A441 PR05A442 PR05A535 PR05A584 PR05A588 PR05A437 PR05A438 PR05A536 PR05A583 PR05A587 PR05A596"&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Housing Question 17-42 should be asked only of individuals 15 and older.]&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A443 PR05A441 PR05A442 PR05A535 PR05A584 PR05A588 PR05A437 PR05A438 PR05A536 PR05A583 PR05A587 PR05A596"&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Answer Person Questions 35-40 only of person who worked in the past 5 years.]&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A437 PR05A438 PR05A536 PR05A583 PR05A587 PR05A596" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;39. &lt;/span&gt;Print one or more words to describe the kind of work the person did. If the person was a trainee, apprentice, or helper, include that in the description.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;40. &lt;/span&gt;Print one or more words to describe the type of work this person does.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;Enter descriptions like the following: registered nurse, personnel manager, high school teacher.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;Do not enter single words such as: nurse, manager, teacher&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Persons age 16+ who worked within the last five years and persons seeking work who last worked more than 5 years ago [discrepancies: not verifiable]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the person's occupation.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>000</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe) (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>001</catValu>
    <labl>Chief executives</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>002</catValu>
    <labl>General and operations managers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>004</catValu>
    <labl>Advertising and promotions managers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>005</catValu>
    <labl>Marketing and sales managers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>006</catValu>
    <labl>Public relations managers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>010</catValu>
    <labl>Administrative services managers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>011</catValu>
    <labl>Computer and information systems managers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>012</catValu>
    <labl>Financial managers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>013</catValu>
    <labl>Human resources managers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>014</catValu>
    <labl>Industrial production managers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>015</catValu>
    <labl>Purchasing managers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>016</catValu>
    <labl>Transportation, storage, and distribution managers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>020</catValu>
    <labl>Farm, ranch, and other agricultural managers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>021</catValu>
    <labl>Farmers and ranchers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>022</catValu>
    <labl>Construction managers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>023</catValu>
    <labl>Education administrator</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>030</catValu>
    <labl>Engineering managers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>031</catValu>
    <labl>Food service managers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>032</catValu>
    <labl>Funeral directors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>034</catValu>
    <labl>Lodging managers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>035</catValu>
    <labl>Medical and health services managers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>041</catValu>
    <labl>Property, real estate, and community association managers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>042</catValu>
    <labl>Social and community service managers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>043</catValu>
    <labl>Managers, all other</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>050</catValu>
    <labl>Agents and business managers of artists, performers, and athletes</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>051</catValu>
    <labl>Purchasing agents and buyers, farm products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>052</catValu>
    <labl>Wholesale and retail buyers, except farm products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>053</catValu>
    <labl>Purchasing agents, except wholesale, retail, and farm products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>054</catValu>
    <labl>Claims adjusters, appraisers, examiners, and investigators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>056</catValu>
    <labl>Compliance officers, except agriculture, construction, health and safety, and transportation</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>060</catValu>
    <labl>Cost estimators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>062</catValu>
    <labl>Human resources, training, and labor relations specialists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>070</catValu>
    <labl>Logisticians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>071</catValu>
    <labl>Management analysts</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>072</catValu>
    <labl>Meeting and convention planners</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>073</catValu>
    <labl>Other business operations specialists </labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>080</catValu>
    <labl>Accountants and auditors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>081</catValu>
    <labl>Appraisers and assessors of real estate</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>082</catValu>
    <labl>Budget analysts</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>083</catValu>
    <labl>Credit analysts</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>084</catValu>
    <labl>Financial analysts</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>085</catValu>
    <labl>Personal financial advisors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>086</catValu>
    <labl>Insurance underwriters</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>090</catValu>
    <labl>Financial examiners</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>091</catValu>
    <labl>Loan counselors and officers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>093</catValu>
    <labl>Tax examiners, collectors, and revenue agents</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>094</catValu>
    <labl>Tax preparers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>095</catValu>
    <labl>Financial specialists, all other</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>100</catValu>
    <labl>Computer scientists and systems analysts</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>101</catValu>
    <labl>Computer programmers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>102</catValu>
    <labl>Computer software engineers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>104</catValu>
    <labl>Computer support specialists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>110</catValu>
    <labl>Network and computer systems administrators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>111</catValu>
    <labl>Network systems and data communication analysts</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>122</catValu>
    <labl>Operations research analysts</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>124</catValu>
    <labl>Miscellaneous mathematical science occupations, including mathematicians and statisticians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>130</catValu>
    <labl>Architects, except naval</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>131</catValu>
    <labl>Surveyors, cartographers, and photogrammetrists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>132</catValu>
    <labl>Aerospace engineers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>135</catValu>
    <labl>Chemical engineers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>136</catValu>
    <labl>Civil engineers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>140</catValu>
    <labl>Computer hardware engineers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>141</catValu>
    <labl>Electrical and electronics engineers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>142</catValu>
    <labl>Environmental engineers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>143</catValu>
    <labl>Industrial engineers, including health and safety</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>146</catValu>
    <labl>Mechanical engineers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>152</catValu>
    <labl>Petroleum, mining and geological engineers, including mining safety engineers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>153</catValu>
    <labl>Miscellaneous engineers, including agricultural and biomedical</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>154</catValu>
    <labl>Drafters</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>155</catValu>
    <labl>Engineering technicians, except drafters</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>156</catValu>
    <labl>Surveying and mapping technicians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>160</catValu>
    <labl>Agricultural and food scientists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>161</catValu>
    <labl>Biological scientists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>164</catValu>
    <labl>Conservation scientists and foresters</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>165</catValu>
    <labl>Medical scientists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>170</catValu>
    <labl>Astronomers and physicists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>171</catValu>
    <labl>Atmospheric and space scientists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>172</catValu>
    <labl>Chemists and materials scientists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>174</catValu>
    <labl>Environmental scientists and geoscientists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>176</catValu>
    <labl>Physical scientists, all other</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>180</catValu>
    <labl>Economists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>181</catValu>
    <labl>Market and survey researchers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>182</catValu>
    <labl>Psychologists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>184</catValu>
    <labl>Urban and regional planners</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>186</catValu>
    <labl>Miscellaneous social scientists, including sociologists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>190</catValu>
    <labl>Agricultural and food science technicians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>191</catValu>
    <labl>Biological technicians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>192</catValu>
    <labl>Chemical technicians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>193</catValu>
    <labl>Geological and petroleum technicians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>196</catValu>
    <labl>Miscellaneous life, physical, and social science technicians, including social science research assistants and nuclear technicians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>200</catValu>
    <labl>Counselors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>201</catValu>
    <labl>Social workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>202</catValu>
    <labl>Miscellaneous community and social service specialists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>204</catValu>
    <labl>Clergy</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>205</catValu>
    <labl>Directors, religious activities and education</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>206</catValu>
    <labl>Religious workers, all other</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>210</catValu>
    <labl>Lawyers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>214</catValu>
    <labl>Paralegals and legal assistants</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>215</catValu>
    <labl>Miscellaneous legal support workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>220</catValu>
    <labl>Postsecondary teachers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>230</catValu>
    <labl>Preschool and kindergarten teachers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>231</catValu>
    <labl>Elementary and middle school teachers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>232</catValu>
    <labl>Secondary school teachers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>233</catValu>
    <labl>Special education teachers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>234</catValu>
    <labl>Other teachers and instructors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>243</catValu>
    <labl>Librarians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>254</catValu>
    <labl>Teacher assistants</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>255</catValu>
    <labl>Other education, training, and library workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>260</catValu>
    <labl>Artists and related workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>263</catValu>
    <labl>Designers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>270</catValu>
    <labl>Actors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>271</catValu>
    <labl>Producers and directors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>272</catValu>
    <labl>Athletes, coaches, umpires, and related workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>274</catValu>
    <labl>Dancers and choreographers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>275</catValu>
    <labl>Musicians, singers, and related workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>276</catValu>
    <labl>Entertainers and performers, sports and related workers, all other</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>280</catValu>
    <labl>Announcers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>281</catValu>
    <labl>News analysts, reporters, and correspondents</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>282</catValu>
    <labl>Public relations specialists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>283</catValu>
    <labl>Editors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>285</catValu>
    <labl>Writers and authors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>286</catValu>
    <labl>Miscellaneous media and communications workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>290</catValu>
    <labl>Broadcast and sound engineering technicians and radio operators and other media and communication equipment workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>291</catValu>
    <labl>Photographers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>292</catValu>
    <labl>Television, video, and motion picture camera operators and editors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>301</catValu>
    <labl>Dentists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>303</catValu>
    <labl>Dietitians and nutritionists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>304</catValu>
    <labl>Optometrists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>305</catValu>
    <labl>Pharmacists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>306</catValu>
    <labl>Physicians and surgeons</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>311</catValu>
    <labl>Physician assistants</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>312</catValu>
    <labl>Podiatrists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>313</catValu>
    <labl>Registered nurses</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>314</catValu>
    <labl>Audiologists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>315</catValu>
    <labl>Occupational therapists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>316</catValu>
    <labl>Physical therapists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>320</catValu>
    <labl>Radiation therapists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>321</catValu>
    <labl>Recreational therapists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>322</catValu>
    <labl>Respiratory therapists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>323</catValu>
    <labl>Speech-language pathologists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>324</catValu>
    <labl>Therapists, all other</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>325</catValu>
    <labl>Veterinarians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>326</catValu>
    <labl>Health diagnosing and treating practitioners, all other</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>330</catValu>
    <labl>Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>331</catValu>
    <labl>Dental hygienists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>332</catValu>
    <labl>Diagnostic related technologists and technicians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>340</catValu>
    <labl>Emergency medical technicians and paramedics</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>341</catValu>
    <labl>Health diagnosing and treating practitioner support technicians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>350</catValu>
    <labl>Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>351</catValu>
    <labl>Medical records and health information technicians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>352</catValu>
    <labl>Opticians, dispensing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>353</catValu>
    <labl>Miscellaneous health technologists and technicians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>354</catValu>
    <labl>Other healthcare practitioners and technical occupations</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>360</catValu>
    <labl>Nursing, psychiatric, and home health aides</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>361</catValu>
    <labl>Occupational therapist assistants and aides</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>362</catValu>
    <labl>Physical therapist assistants and aides</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>363</catValu>
    <labl>Massage therapists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>364</catValu>
    <labl>Dental assistants</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>365</catValu>
    <labl>Medical assistants and other healthcare support occupations</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>370</catValu>
    <labl>First-line supervisors/managers of correctional officers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>371</catValu>
    <labl>First-line supervisors/managers of police and detectives</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>372</catValu>
    <labl>First-line supervisors/managers of fire fighting and preventions workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>373</catValu>
    <labl>Supervisors, protective service workers, all other</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>374</catValu>
    <labl>Fire fighters</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>375</catValu>
    <labl>Fire inspectors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>380</catValu>
    <labl>Bailiffs, correctional officers, and jailers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>382</catValu>
    <labl>Detectives and criminal investigators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>384</catValu>
    <labl>Miscellaneous law enforcement workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>385</catValu>
    <labl>Police officers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>390</catValu>
    <labl>Animal control workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>391</catValu>
    <labl>Private detectives and investigators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>392</catValu>
    <labl>Security guards and gaming surveillance officers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>394</catValu>
    <labl>Crossing guards</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>395</catValu>
    <labl>Lifeguards and other protective service workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>400</catValu>
    <labl>Chefs and head cooks</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>401</catValu>
    <labl>First-line supervisors/managers of food preparation and serving workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>402</catValu>
    <labl>Cooks</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>403</catValu>
    <labl>Food preparation workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>404</catValu>
    <labl>Bartenders</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>405</catValu>
    <labl>Combined food preparation and serving workers, including fast food</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>406</catValu>
    <labl>Counter attendants, cafeteria, food concession, and coffee shop</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>411</catValu>
    <labl>Waiters and waitresses</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>412</catValu>
    <labl>Food servers, nonrestaurant</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>413</catValu>
    <labl>Dining room and cafeteria attendants, bartender helpers, and miscellaneous food preparation and serving related workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>414</catValu>
    <labl>Dishwashers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>415</catValu>
    <labl>Hosts and hostesses, restaurant, lounge, and coffee shop</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>420</catValu>
    <labl>First-line supervisors/managers of housekeeping and janitorial workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>421</catValu>
    <labl>First-line supervisors/managers of landscaping, lawn service, and groundskeeping workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>422</catValu>
    <labl>Janitors and building cleaners</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>423</catValu>
    <labl>Maids and housekeeping cleaners</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>424</catValu>
    <labl>Pest control workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>425</catValu>
    <labl>Grounds maintenance workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>430</catValu>
    <labl>First-line supervisors/managers of gaming workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>432</catValu>
    <labl>First-line supervisors/managers of personal service workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>434</catValu>
    <labl>Animal trainers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>435</catValu>
    <labl>Nonfarm animal caretakers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>440</catValu>
    <labl>Gaming services workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>441</catValu>
    <labl>Motion picture projectionists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>442</catValu>
    <labl>Ushers, lobby attendants, and ticket takers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>443</catValu>
    <labl>Miscellaneous entertainment attendants and related workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>446</catValu>
    <labl>Funeral service workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>450</catValu>
    <labl>Barbers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>451</catValu>
    <labl>Hairdressers, hairstylists, and cosmetologists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>452</catValu>
    <labl>Miscellaneous personal appearance workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>453</catValu>
    <labl>Baggage porters, bellhops, and concierges</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>454</catValu>
    <labl>Tour and travel guides</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>455</catValu>
    <labl>Transportation attendants</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>460</catValu>
    <labl>Child care workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>461</catValu>
    <labl>Personal and home care aides</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>462</catValu>
    <labl>Recreation and fitness workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>465</catValu>
    <labl>Personal care and service workers, all other</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>470</catValu>
    <labl>First-line supervisors/managers of retail sales workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>471</catValu>
    <labl>First-line supervisors/managers of non-retail sales workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>472</catValu>
    <labl>Cashiers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>474</catValu>
    <labl>Counter and rental clerks</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>475</catValu>
    <labl>Parts salespersons</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>476</catValu>
    <labl>Retail salespersons</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>480</catValu>
    <labl>Advertising sales agents</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>481</catValu>
    <labl>Insurance sales agents</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>482</catValu>
    <labl>Securities, commodities, and financial services sales agents</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>483</catValu>
    <labl>Travel agents</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484</catValu>
    <labl>Sales representatives, services, all other</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>485</catValu>
    <labl>Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>490</catValu>
    <labl>Models, demonstrators, and product promoters</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>492</catValu>
    <labl>Real estate brokers and sales agents</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>493</catValu>
    <labl>Sales engineers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>494</catValu>
    <labl>Telemarketers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>495</catValu>
    <labl>Door-to-door sales workers, news and street vendors, and related workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>496</catValu>
    <labl>Sales and related workers, all other</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>500</catValu>
    <labl>First-line supervisors/managers of office and administrative support workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>501</catValu>
    <labl>Switchboard operators, including answering service</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>502</catValu>
    <labl>Telephone operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>510</catValu>
    <labl>Bill and account collectors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>511</catValu>
    <labl>Billing and posting clerks and machine operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>512</catValu>
    <labl>Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>514</catValu>
    <labl>Payroll and timekeeping clerks</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>515</catValu>
    <labl>Procurement clerks</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>516</catValu>
    <labl>Tellers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>520</catValu>
    <labl>Brokerage clerks</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>522</catValu>
    <labl>Court, municipal, and license clerks</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>523</catValu>
    <labl>Credit authorizers, checkers, and clerks</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>524</catValu>
    <labl>Customer service representatives</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>525</catValu>
    <labl>Eligibility interviewers, government programs</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>526</catValu>
    <labl>File clerks</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>530</catValu>
    <labl>Hotel, motel, and resort desk clerks</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>531</catValu>
    <labl>Interviewers, except eligibility and loan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>532</catValu>
    <labl>Library assistants, clerical</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>533</catValu>
    <labl>Loan interviewers and clerks</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>534</catValu>
    <labl>New accounts clerks</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>535</catValu>
    <labl>Correspondence clerks and order clerks</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>536</catValu>
    <labl>Human resources assistants, except payroll and timekeeping</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>540</catValu>
    <labl>Receptionists and information clerks</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>541</catValu>
    <labl>Reservation and transportation ticket agents and travel clerks</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>542</catValu>
    <labl>Information and record clerks, all other</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>550</catValu>
    <labl>Cargo and freight agents</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>551</catValu>
    <labl>Couriers and messengers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>552</catValu>
    <labl>Dispatchers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>553</catValu>
    <labl>Meter readers, utilities</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>554</catValu>
    <labl>Postal service clerks</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>555</catValu>
    <labl>Postal service mail carriers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>556</catValu>
    <labl>Postal service mail sorters, processors, and processing machine operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>560</catValu>
    <labl>Production, planning and expediting clerks</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>561</catValu>
    <labl>Shipping, receiving, and traffic clerks</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>562</catValu>
    <labl>Stock clerks and order filers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>563</catValu>
    <labl>Weighers, measurers, checkers, and samplers, record keeping</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>570</catValu>
    <labl>Secretaries and administrative assistants</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>580</catValu>
    <labl>Computer operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>581</catValu>
    <labl>Data entry keyers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>582</catValu>
    <labl>Word processors and typists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>584</catValu>
    <labl>Insurance claims and policy processing clerks</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>585</catValu>
    <labl>Mail clerks and mail machine operators, except postal service</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>586</catValu>
    <labl>Office clerks, general</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>590</catValu>
    <labl>Office machine operators, except computer</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>591</catValu>
    <labl>Proofreaders and copy markers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>592</catValu>
    <labl>Statistical assistants</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>593</catValu>
    <labl>Office and administrative support workers, all other</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>600</catValu>
    <labl>First-line supervisors/managers of farming, fishing, and forestry workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>601</catValu>
    <labl>Agricultural inspectors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>604</catValu>
    <labl>Graders and sorters, agricultural products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>605</catValu>
    <labl>Miscellaneous agricultural workers, including animal breeders</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>610</catValu>
    <labl>Fishing and hunting workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>612</catValu>
    <labl>Forest and conservation workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>613</catValu>
    <labl>Logging workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>620</catValu>
    <labl>First-line supervisors/managers of construction trades and extraction workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>621</catValu>
    <labl>Boilermakers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>622</catValu>
    <labl>Brickmasons, blockmasons, and stonemasons</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>623</catValu>
    <labl>Carpenters</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>624</catValu>
    <labl>Carpet, floor, and tile installers and finishers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>625</catValu>
    <labl>Cement masons, concrete finishers, and terrazzo workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>626</catValu>
    <labl>Construction laborers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>630</catValu>
    <labl>Paving, surfacing, and tamping equipment operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>632</catValu>
    <labl>Miscellaneous construction equipment operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>633</catValu>
    <labl>Drywall installers, ceiling tile installers, and tapers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>635</catValu>
    <labl>Electricians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>636</catValu>
    <labl>Glaziers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>640</catValu>
    <labl>Insulation workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>642</catValu>
    <labl>Painters, construction and maintenance</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>644</catValu>
    <labl>Pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>646</catValu>
    <labl>Plasterers and stucco masons</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>650</catValu>
    <labl>Reinforcing iron and rebar workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>651</catValu>
    <labl>Roofers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>652</catValu>
    <labl>Sheet metal workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>653</catValu>
    <labl>Iron and steel workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>660</catValu>
    <labl>Helpers, construction trades</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>666</catValu>
    <labl>Construction and building inspectors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>670</catValu>
    <labl>Elevator installers and repairers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>671</catValu>
    <labl>Fence erectors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>672</catValu>
    <labl>Hazardous materials</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>673</catValu>
    <labl>Highway maintenance workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>674</catValu>
    <labl>Rail-track laying and maintenance equipment operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>676</catValu>
    <labl>Miscellaneous construction and related workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>682</catValu>
    <labl>Earth drillers, except oil and gas</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>683</catValu>
    <labl>Explosives workers, ordnance handling experts, and blasters</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>684</catValu>
    <labl>Mining machine operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>694</catValu>
    <labl>Miscellaneous extraction workers, including roof bolters and helpers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>700</catValu>
    <labl>First-line supervisors/managers of mechanics, installers, and repairers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>701</catValu>
    <labl>Computer, automated teller, and office machine repairers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>702</catValu>
    <labl>Radio and telecommunications equipment installers and repairers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>703</catValu>
    <labl>Avionics technicians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>704</catValu>
    <labl>Electric motor, power tool, and related repairers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>710</catValu>
    <labl>Electrical and electronics repairers, industrial, utility, and transportation equipment</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>711</catValu>
    <labl>Electronic equipment installers and repairers, motor vehicles</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>712</catValu>
    <labl>Electronic home entertainment equipment installers and repairers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>713</catValu>
    <labl>Security and fire alarm systems installers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>714</catValu>
    <labl>Aircraft mechanics and service technicians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>715</catValu>
    <labl>Automotive body and related repairers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>716</catValu>
    <labl>Automotive glass installers and repairers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>720</catValu>
    <labl>Automotive service technicians and mechanics</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>721</catValu>
    <labl>Bus and truck mechanics and diesel engine specialists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>722</catValu>
    <labl>Heavy vehicle and mobile equipment service technicians and mechanics</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724</catValu>
    <labl>Small engine mechanics</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>726</catValu>
    <labl>Miscellaneous vehicle and mobile equipment mechanics, installers, and repairers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>730</catValu>
    <labl>Control and valve installers and repairers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>731</catValu>
    <labl>Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and installers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>732</catValu>
    <labl>Home appliance repairers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>733</catValu>
    <labl>Industrial and refractory machinery mechanics</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>734</catValu>
    <labl>Maintenance and repair workers, general</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>735</catValu>
    <labl>Maintenance workers, machinery</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>741</catValu>
    <labl>Electrical power-line installers and repairers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>742</catValu>
    <labl>Telecommunications line installers and repairers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>743</catValu>
    <labl>Precision instrument and equipment repairers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>751</catValu>
    <labl>Coin, vending, and amusement machine servicers and repairers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>761</catValu>
    <labl>Helpers--installation, maintenance, and repair workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>762</catValu>
    <labl>Other installation, maintenance, and repair workers, including commercial drivers and signal and track switch repairers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>770</catValu>
    <labl>First-line supervisors/managers of production and operating workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>771</catValu>
    <labl>Aircraft structure, surfaces, rigging, and systems assemblers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>772</catValu>
    <labl>Electrical, electronics, and electromechanical assemblers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>774</catValu>
    <labl>Structural metal fabricators and fitters</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>775</catValu>
    <labl>Miscellaneous assemblers and fabricators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>780</catValu>
    <labl>Bakers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>781</catValu>
    <labl>Butchers and other meat, poultry, and fish processing workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>783</catValu>
    <labl>Food and tobacco roasting, baking, and  drying machine operators and tenders</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>784</catValu>
    <labl>Food batchmakers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>785</catValu>
    <labl>Food cooking machine operators and tenders</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>790</catValu>
    <labl>Computer control programmers and operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>792</catValu>
    <labl>Extruding and drawing machine setters, operators, and  tenders, metal and plastic</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>795</catValu>
    <labl>Cutting, punching, and press machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>796</catValu>
    <labl>Drilling and boring machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>800</catValu>
    <labl>Grinding, lapping, polishing, and buffing machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>801</catValu>
    <labl>Lathe and turning machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>803</catValu>
    <labl>Machinists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>804</catValu>
    <labl>Metal furnace and kiln operators and tenders</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>810</catValu>
    <labl>Molders and molding machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>813</catValu>
    <labl>Tool and die makers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>814</catValu>
    <labl>Welding, soldering, and brazing workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>820</catValu>
    <labl>Plating and coating machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>822</catValu>
    <labl>Other metal workers and plastic workers, including milling, planning, and machine tool operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>824</catValu>
    <labl>Job printers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>825</catValu>
    <labl>Prepress technicians and workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>826</catValu>
    <labl>Printing machine operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>830</catValu>
    <labl>Laundry and dry-cleaning workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>831</catValu>
    <labl>Pressers, textile, garment, and related materials</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>832</catValu>
    <labl>Sewing machine operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>833</catValu>
    <labl>Shoe and leather workers and repairers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>834</catValu>
    <labl>Shoe machine operators and tenders</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>835</catValu>
    <labl>Tailors, dressmakers, and sewers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>840</catValu>
    <labl>Textile cutting machine setters, operators, and tenders</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>841</catValu>
    <labl>Textile knitting and weaving machine setters, operators, and tenders</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>845</catValu>
    <labl>Upholsterers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>846</catValu>
    <labl>Miscellaneous textile, apparel, and furnishings workers,  except upholsterers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>850</catValu>
    <labl>Cabinetmakers and bench carpenters</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>851</catValu>
    <labl>Furniture finishers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>853</catValu>
    <labl>Sawing machine setters, operators, and tenders, wood</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>860</catValu>
    <labl>Power plant operators, distributors, and dispatchers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>861</catValu>
    <labl>Stationary engineers and boiler operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>862</catValu>
    <labl>Water and liquid waste treatment plant and system operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>863</catValu>
    <labl>Miscellaneous plant and system operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>864</catValu>
    <labl>Chemical processing machine setters, operators, and tenders</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>865</catValu>
    <labl>Crushing, grinding, polishing, mixing, and blending workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>871</catValu>
    <labl>Cutting workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>872</catValu>
    <labl>Extruding, forming, pressing, and compacting machine setters, operators, and tenders</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>873</catValu>
    <labl>Furnace, kiln, oven, drier, and kettle operators and tenders</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>874</catValu>
    <labl>Inspectors, testers, sorters, samplers, and weighers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>875</catValu>
    <labl>Jewelers and precious stone and metal workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>876</catValu>
    <labl>Medical, dental, and ophthalmic laboratory technicians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>880</catValu>
    <labl>Packaging and filing machine operators and tenders</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>881</catValu>
    <labl>Painting workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>883</catValu>
    <labl>Photographic process workers and processing machine operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>885</catValu>
    <labl>Cementing and gluing machine operators and tenders</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>892</catValu>
    <labl>Molders, shapers, and casters, except metal and plastic</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>893</catValu>
    <labl>Paper goods machine setters, operators, and tenders</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>895</catValu>
    <labl>Helpers--production workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>896</catValu>
    <labl>Other production workers, including semiconductor processors and cooling and freezing equipment operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>900</catValu>
    <labl>Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>903</catValu>
    <labl>Aircraft pilots and flight engineers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>904</catValu>
    <labl>Air traffic controllers and airfield operations specialists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>911</catValu>
    <labl>Ambulance drivers and attendants, except emergency medical technicians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>912</catValu>
    <labl>Bus drivers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>913</catValu>
    <labl>Driver/sales workers and truck drivers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>914</catValu>
    <labl>Taxi drivers and chauffeurs</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>926</catValu>
    <labl>Subway, streetcar, and other rail transportation workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>930</catValu>
    <labl>Sailors and marine oilers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>931</catValu>
    <labl>Ship and boat captains and operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>935</catValu>
    <labl>Parking lot attendants</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>936</catValu>
    <labl>Service station attendants</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>941</catValu>
    <labl>Transportation inspectors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>942</catValu>
    <labl>Miscellaneous transportation workers, including bridge and lock tenders and traffic technicians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>951</catValu>
    <labl>Crane and tower operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>952</catValu>
    <labl>Dredge, excavating, and loading machine operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>956</catValu>
    <labl>Hoist and winch operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>960</catValu>
    <labl>Industrial truck and tractor operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>961</catValu>
    <labl>Cleaners of vehicles and equipment</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>962</catValu>
    <labl>Laborers and freight, stock, and material movers, hand</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>963</catValu>
    <labl>Machine feeders and offbearers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>964</catValu>
    <labl>Packers and packagers, hand</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>965</catValu>
    <labl>Pumping station operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>972</catValu>
    <labl>Refuse and recyclable material collectors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>975</catValu>
    <labl>Miscellaneous material moving workers; including conveyor operators and tenders; shuttle car operators; and tank car, truck, and ship loaders</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>980</catValu>
    <labl>Military officer special and tactical weapons leaders/managers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>981</catValu>
    <labl>First-line enlisted military supervisors/managers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>983</catValu>
    <labl>Military, rank not specified (census only)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>992</catValu>
    <labl>Unemployed: in the labor force, who last worked more than 5 years ago</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Work: Occupation Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_OCCSCORE" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_OCCSCORE">
  <location EndPos="287" StartPos="286" width="2" />
  <labl>Occupational income score</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Persons age 16+ who had worked within the last 5 years, not new workers [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the person's occupational income score.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>00</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>03</catValu>
    <labl>3</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>04</catValu>
    <labl>4</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>05</catValu>
    <labl>5</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>06</catValu>
    <labl>6</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>07</catValu>
    <labl>7</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>08</catValu>
    <labl>8</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>09</catValu>
    <labl>9</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>10</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11</catValu>
    <labl>11</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>12</catValu>
    <labl>12</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>13</catValu>
    <labl>13</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>14</catValu>
    <labl>14</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>15</catValu>
    <labl>15</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>16</catValu>
    <labl>16</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>17</catValu>
    <labl>17</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>18</catValu>
    <labl>18</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>19</catValu>
    <labl>19</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>20</catValu>
    <labl>20</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21</catValu>
    <labl>21</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>22</catValu>
    <labl>22</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>23</catValu>
    <labl>23</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>24</catValu>
    <labl>24</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>25</catValu>
    <labl>25</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>26</catValu>
    <labl>26</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>27</catValu>
    <labl>27</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>28</catValu>
    <labl>28</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>29</catValu>
    <labl>29</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>30</catValu>
    <labl>30</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>31</catValu>
    <labl>31</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>32</catValu>
    <labl>32</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>33</catValu>
    <labl>33</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>34</catValu>
    <labl>34</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>35</catValu>
    <labl>35</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>36</catValu>
    <labl>36</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>37</catValu>
    <labl>37</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>38</catValu>
    <labl>38</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>39</catValu>
    <labl>39</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>40</catValu>
    <labl>40</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>41</catValu>
    <labl>41</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>42</catValu>
    <labl>42</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>43</catValu>
    <labl>43</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>44</catValu>
    <labl>44</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>45</catValu>
    <labl>45</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>46</catValu>
    <labl>46</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>47</catValu>
    <labl>47</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>48</catValu>
    <labl>48</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>49</catValu>
    <labl>49</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>50</catValu>
    <labl>50</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>52</catValu>
    <labl>52</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>54</catValu>
    <labl>54</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>58</catValu>
    <labl>58</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>60</catValu>
    <labl>60</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>61</catValu>
    <labl>61</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>62</catValu>
    <labl>62</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>63</catValu>
    <labl>63</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>79</catValu>
    <labl>79</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>80</catValu>
    <labl>80</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Work Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_SEI" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_SEI">
  <location EndPos="289" StartPos="288" width="2" />
  <labl>Duncan Socioeconomic Index</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Persons age 16+ who had worked within the last 5 years, not new workers [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the Duncan Socioeconomic Index of the person's occupation.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>00</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>03</catValu>
    <labl>3</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>04</catValu>
    <labl>4</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>05</catValu>
    <labl>5</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>06</catValu>
    <labl>6</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>07</catValu>
    <labl>7</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>08</catValu>
    <labl>8</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>09</catValu>
    <labl>9</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>10</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11</catValu>
    <labl>11</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>12</catValu>
    <labl>12</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>13</catValu>
    <labl>13</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>14</catValu>
    <labl>14</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>15</catValu>
    <labl>15</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>16</catValu>
    <labl>16</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>17</catValu>
    <labl>17</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>18</catValu>
    <labl>18</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>19</catValu>
    <labl>19</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>20</catValu>
    <labl>20</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21</catValu>
    <labl>21</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>22</catValu>
    <labl>22</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>23</catValu>
    <labl>23</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>24</catValu>
    <labl>24</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>25</catValu>
    <labl>25</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>26</catValu>
    <labl>26</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>27</catValu>
    <labl>27</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>28</catValu>
    <labl>28</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>29</catValu>
    <labl>29</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>30</catValu>
    <labl>30</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>31</catValu>
    <labl>31</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>32</catValu>
    <labl>32</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>33</catValu>
    <labl>33</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>34</catValu>
    <labl>34</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>35</catValu>
    <labl>35</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>36</catValu>
    <labl>36</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>37</catValu>
    <labl>37</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>38</catValu>
    <labl>38</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>39</catValu>
    <labl>39</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>40</catValu>
    <labl>40</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>41</catValu>
    <labl>41</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>42</catValu>
    <labl>42</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>43</catValu>
    <labl>43</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>44</catValu>
    <labl>44</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>45</catValu>
    <labl>45</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>46</catValu>
    <labl>46</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>47</catValu>
    <labl>47</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>48</catValu>
    <labl>48</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>49</catValu>
    <labl>49</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>50</catValu>
    <labl>50</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>51</catValu>
    <labl>51</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>52</catValu>
    <labl>52</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>53</catValu>
    <labl>53</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>54</catValu>
    <labl>54</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>55</catValu>
    <labl>55</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>56</catValu>
    <labl>56</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>58</catValu>
    <labl>58</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>59</catValu>
    <labl>59</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>60</catValu>
    <labl>60</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>61</catValu>
    <labl>61</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>62</catValu>
    <labl>62</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>63</catValu>
    <labl>63</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>64</catValu>
    <labl>64</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>65</catValu>
    <labl>65</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>66</catValu>
    <labl>66</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>67</catValu>
    <labl>67</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>68</catValu>
    <labl>68</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>69</catValu>
    <labl>69</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>72</catValu>
    <labl>72</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>73</catValu>
    <labl>73</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>74</catValu>
    <labl>74</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>75</catValu>
    <labl>75</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>76</catValu>
    <labl>76</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>77</catValu>
    <labl>77</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>78</catValu>
    <labl>78</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>79</catValu>
    <labl>79</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>80</catValu>
    <labl>80</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>81</catValu>
    <labl>81</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>82</catValu>
    <labl>82</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>83</catValu>
    <labl>83</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>84</catValu>
    <labl>84</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>85</catValu>
    <labl>85</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>86</catValu>
    <labl>86</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>87</catValu>
    <labl>87</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>90</catValu>
    <labl>90</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>92</catValu>
    <labl>92</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>93</catValu>
    <labl>93</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>96</catValu>
    <labl>96</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Work Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_IND1950" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_IND1950">
  <location EndPos="292" StartPos="290" width="3" />
  <labl>Industry, 1950 basis</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A443 PR05A441 PR05A442 PR05A535 PR05A584 PR05A588 PR05A437 PR05A438 PR05A536 PR05A583 PR05A587 PR05A596"&gt;&lt;span class="ital"&gt;K. Answer questions 35-40 only if this person worked in the past 5 years. Otherwise, skip to question 41.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Questions 35-40: Current or most recent job activity.&lt;br /&gt;Describe clearly this person's chief job activity or business last week. If this person had more than one job, describe the one at which this person worked the most hours. If this person had no job or business last week, give information for his/her last job or business.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A441 PR05A442 PR05A535 PR05A584 PR05A588" a="all"&gt;36. For whom did this person work?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;If now on active duty in the armed forces, mark [X] in this box -- [] &lt;br /&gt;and print the branch of the Armed Forces ____&lt;br /&gt;Name of company, business, or other employer ____&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;37. What kind of business or industry was this?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Describe the activity at the location where employed. (For example: hospital, newspaper publishing, mail order house, auto engine manufacturing, bank)&lt;br /&gt;____&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;38. Is this mainly?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Mark (X) in one box&lt;br /&gt;[] Manufacturing&lt;br /&gt;[] Wholesale trade&lt;br /&gt;[] Retail trade&lt;br /&gt;[] Other (agriculture, service, government, etc.)&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A469 PR05A467 PR05A526 PR05A543 PR05A544 PR05A470 PR05A471 PR05A472 PR05A473 PR05A475 PR05A476 PR05A477 PR05A478 PR05A561 PR05A562 PR05A563 PR05A474 PR05A435 PR05A537 PR05A465 PR05A466 PR05A479 PR05A480 PR05A481 PR05A483 PR05A599 PR05A482 PR05A435 PR05A436 PR05A448 PR05A449 PR05A450 PR05A451 PR05A538 PR05A444 PR05A445 PR05A446 PR05A443 PR05A441 PR05A442 PR05A535 PR05A584 PR05A588 PR05A437 PR05A438 PR05A536 PR05A583 PR05A587 PR05A596"&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Housing Question 17-42 should be asked only of individuals 15 and older.]&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A443 PR05A441 PR05A442 PR05A535 PR05A584 PR05A588 PR05A437 PR05A438 PR05A536 PR05A583 PR05A587 PR05A596"&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Answer Person Questions 35-40 only of person who worked in the past 5 years.]&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A441 PR05A442 PR05A535 PR05A584 PR05A588" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;36. &lt;/span&gt;If the person worked for a company, business, or government agency, print the name of the company, and not the name of the person's supervisor. If the person worked for an individual or a business that had no company name, print the name of the individual worked for. If the person worked in his or her own unnamed business, print "self-employed". &lt;br /&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;37. &lt;/span&gt;Print one or more words to describe the business, industry, or individual employer named in question 36. If there is more than one activity, describe only the major activity at the place where the person worked. Enter what is made, what is sold, or what service is given.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;38. &lt;/span&gt;Check one of the industry type boxes.&lt;br /&gt;Enter descriptions like the following: metal furniture manufacturing, retail grocery store, petroleum refining, cattle ranch. DO NOT enter: furniture company, grocery store, oil company, ranch&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Persons age 16+ who had worked within the last 5 years, not new workers [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the industry (1950 basis) in which the person works.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>000</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>105</catValu>
    <labl>Agriculture</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>116</catValu>
    <labl>Forestry</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>126</catValu>
    <labl>Fisheries</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>206</catValu>
    <labl>Metal mining</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>216</catValu>
    <labl>Coal mining</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>226</catValu>
    <labl>Crude petroleum and natural gas extraction</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>236</catValu>
    <labl>Nonmetallic mining and quarrying, except fuel</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>239</catValu>
    <labl>Mining, not specified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>246</catValu>
    <labl>Construction</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>306</catValu>
    <labl>Logging</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>307</catValu>
    <labl>Sawmills, planning mills, and mill work</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>308</catValu>
    <labl>Miscellaneous wood products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>309</catValu>
    <labl>Furniture and fixtures</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>316</catValu>
    <labl>Glass and glass products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>317</catValu>
    <labl>Cement, concrete, gypsum and plaster products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>318</catValu>
    <labl>Structural clay products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>319</catValu>
    <labl>Pottery and related products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>326</catValu>
    <labl>Miscellaneous nonmetallic mineral and stone products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>336</catValu>
    <labl>Blast furnaces, steel works, and rolling mills</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>337</catValu>
    <labl>Other primary iron and steel industries</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>338</catValu>
    <labl>Primary nonferrous industries</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>346</catValu>
    <labl>Fabricated steel products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>347</catValu>
    <labl>Fabricated nonferrous metal products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>348</catValu>
    <labl>Not specified metal industries</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356</catValu>
    <labl>Agricultural machinery and tractors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>357</catValu>
    <labl>Office and store machines and devices</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>358</catValu>
    <labl>Miscellaneous machinery</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>367</catValu>
    <labl>Electrical machinery, equipment, and supplies</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>376</catValu>
    <labl>Motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>377</catValu>
    <labl>Aircraft and parts</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>378</catValu>
    <labl>Ship and boat building and repairing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>379</catValu>
    <labl>Railroad and miscellaneous transportation equipment</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>386</catValu>
    <labl>Professional equipment and supplies</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>387</catValu>
    <labl>Photographic equipment and supplies</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>388</catValu>
    <labl>Watches, clocks, and clockwork-operated devices</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>399</catValu>
    <labl>Miscellaneous manufacturing industries</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>406</catValu>
    <labl>Meat products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>407</catValu>
    <labl>Dairy products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>408</catValu>
    <labl>Canning and preserving fruits, vegetables, and seafoods</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>409</catValu>
    <labl>Grain-mill products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>416</catValu>
    <labl>Bakery products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>417</catValu>
    <labl>Confectionery and related products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>418</catValu>
    <labl>Beverage industries</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>419</catValu>
    <labl>Miscellaneous food preparations and kindred products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>426</catValu>
    <labl>Not specified food industries</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>429</catValu>
    <labl>Tobacco manufactures</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>436</catValu>
    <labl>Knitting mills</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>437</catValu>
    <labl>Dyeing and finishing textiles, except knit goods</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>438</catValu>
    <labl>Carpets, rugs, and other floor coverings</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>439</catValu>
    <labl>Yarn, thread, and fabric mills</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>446</catValu>
    <labl>Miscellaneous textile mill products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>448</catValu>
    <labl>Apparel and accessories</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>449</catValu>
    <labl>Miscellaneous fabricated textile products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>456</catValu>
    <labl>Pulp, paper, and paperboard mills</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>457</catValu>
    <labl>Paperboard containers and boxes</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>458</catValu>
    <labl>Miscellaneous paper and pulp products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>459</catValu>
    <labl>Printing, publishing, and allied industries</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>466</catValu>
    <labl>Synthetic fibers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>467</catValu>
    <labl>Drugs and medicines</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>468</catValu>
    <labl>Paints, varnishes, and related products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>469</catValu>
    <labl>Miscellaneous chemicals and allied products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>476</catValu>
    <labl>Petroleum refining</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>477</catValu>
    <labl>Miscellaneous petroleum and coal products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>478</catValu>
    <labl>Rubber products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>487</catValu>
    <labl>Leather: tanned, curried, and finished</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>488</catValu>
    <labl>Footwear, except rubber</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>489</catValu>
    <labl>Leather products, except footwear</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>499</catValu>
    <labl>Not specified manufacturing industries</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>506</catValu>
    <labl>Railroads and railway express service</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>516</catValu>
    <labl>Street railways and bus lines</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>526</catValu>
    <labl>Trucking service</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>527</catValu>
    <labl>Warehousing and storage</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>536</catValu>
    <labl>Taxicab service</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>546</catValu>
    <labl>Water transportation</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>556</catValu>
    <labl>Air transportation</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>567</catValu>
    <labl>Petroleum and gasoline pipe lines</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>568</catValu>
    <labl>Services incidental to transportation</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>578</catValu>
    <labl>Telephone</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>579</catValu>
    <labl>Telegraph</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>586</catValu>
    <labl>Electric light and power</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>587</catValu>
    <labl>Gas and steam supply systems</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>588</catValu>
    <labl>Electric-gas utilities</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>596</catValu>
    <labl>Water supply</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>597</catValu>
    <labl>Sanitary services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>598</catValu>
    <labl>Other and not specified utilities</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>606</catValu>
    <labl>Motor vehicles and equipment</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>607</catValu>
    <labl>Drugs, chemicals, and allied products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608</catValu>
    <labl>Dry goods apparel</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>609</catValu>
    <labl>Food and related products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>616</catValu>
    <labl>Electrical goods, hardware, and plumbing equipment</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>617</catValu>
    <labl>Machinery, equipment, and supplies</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>618</catValu>
    <labl>Petroleum products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>619</catValu>
    <labl>Farm products--raw materials</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>626</catValu>
    <labl>Miscellaneous wholesale trade</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>627</catValu>
    <labl>Not specified wholesale trade</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>636</catValu>
    <labl>Food stores, except dairy products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>637</catValu>
    <labl>Dairy products stores and milk retailing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>646</catValu>
    <labl>General merchandise stores</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>647</catValu>
    <labl>Five and ten cent stores</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>656</catValu>
    <labl>Apparel and accessories stores, except shoe</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>657</catValu>
    <labl>Shoe stores</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>658</catValu>
    <labl>Furniture and house furnishing stores</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>659</catValu>
    <labl>Household appliance and radio stores</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>667</catValu>
    <labl>Motor vehicles and accessories retailing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>668</catValu>
    <labl>Gasoline service stations</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>669</catValu>
    <labl>Drug stores</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>679</catValu>
    <labl>Eating and drinking places</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>686</catValu>
    <labl>Hardware and farm implement stores</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>687</catValu>
    <labl>Lumber and building material retailing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>688</catValu>
    <labl>Liquor stores</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>689</catValu>
    <labl>Retail florists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>696</catValu>
    <labl>Jewelry stores</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>697</catValu>
    <labl>Fuel and ice retailing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>698</catValu>
    <labl>Miscellaneous retail stores</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>699</catValu>
    <labl>Not specified retail trade</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>716</catValu>
    <labl>Banking and credit agencies</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>726</catValu>
    <labl>Security and commodity brokerage and investment companies</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>736</catValu>
    <labl>Insurance</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>746</catValu>
    <labl>Real estate</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>756</catValu>
    <labl>Real estate-insurance-law offices</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>806</catValu>
    <labl>Advertising</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>807</catValu>
    <labl>Accounting, auditing, and bookkeeping services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>808</catValu>
    <labl>Miscellaneous business services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>816</catValu>
    <labl>Auto repair services and garages</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>817</catValu>
    <labl>Miscellaneous repair services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>826</catValu>
    <labl>Private households</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>836</catValu>
    <labl>Hotels and lodging places</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>846</catValu>
    <labl>Laundering, cleaning, and dyeing services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>847</catValu>
    <labl>Dressmaking shops</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>848</catValu>
    <labl>Shoe repair shops</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>849</catValu>
    <labl>Miscellaneous personal services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>856</catValu>
    <labl>Radio broadcasting and television</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>857</catValu>
    <labl>Theaters and motion pictures</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>858</catValu>
    <labl>Bowling alleys, and billiard and pool parlors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>859</catValu>
    <labl>Miscellaneous entertainment and recreation services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>868</catValu>
    <labl>Medical and other health services, except hospitals</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>869</catValu>
    <labl>Hospitals</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>879</catValu>
    <labl>Legal services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>888</catValu>
    <labl>Educational services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>896</catValu>
    <labl>Welfare and religious services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>897</catValu>
    <labl>Nonprofit membership organizations</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>898</catValu>
    <labl>Engineering and architectural services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>899</catValu>
    <labl>Miscellaneous professional and related services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>906</catValu>
    <labl>Postal service</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>916</catValu>
    <labl>Federal public administration</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>926</catValu>
    <labl>State public administration</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>936</catValu>
    <labl>Local public administration</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>946</catValu>
    <labl>Public Administration, level not specified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>976</catValu>
    <labl>Common or General laborer</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>982</catValu>
    <labl>Housework at home</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>983</catValu>
    <labl>School response (students, etc.)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>984</catValu>
    <labl>Retired</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>987</catValu>
    <labl>Institution response</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>991</catValu>
    <labl>Lady/Man of leisure</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>995</catValu>
    <labl>Non-industrial response</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>997</catValu>
    <labl>Nonclassifiable</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>998</catValu>
    <labl>Industry not reported</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Work: Industry Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_IND" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_IND">
  <location EndPos="295" StartPos="293" width="3" />
  <labl>Industry</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A443 PR05A441 PR05A442 PR05A535 PR05A584 PR05A588 PR05A437 PR05A438 PR05A536 PR05A583 PR05A587 PR05A596"&gt;&lt;span class="ital"&gt;K. Answer questions 35-40 only if this person worked in the past 5 years. Otherwise, skip to question 41.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Questions 35-40: Current or most recent job activity.&lt;br /&gt;Describe clearly this person's chief job activity or business last week. If this person had more than one job, describe the one at which this person worked the most hours. If this person had no job or business last week, give information for his/her last job or business.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A441 PR05A442 PR05A535 PR05A584 PR05A588" a="all"&gt;36. For whom did this person work?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;If now on active duty in the armed forces, mark [X] in this box -- [] &lt;br /&gt;and print the branch of the Armed Forces ____&lt;br /&gt;Name of company, business, or other employer ____&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;37. What kind of business or industry was this?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Describe the activity at the location where employed. (For example: hospital, newspaper publishing, mail order house, auto engine manufacturing, bank)&lt;br /&gt;____&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;38. Is this mainly?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Mark (X) in one box&lt;br /&gt;[] Manufacturing&lt;br /&gt;[] Wholesale trade&lt;br /&gt;[] Retail trade&lt;br /&gt;[] Other (agriculture, service, government, etc.)&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A469 PR05A467 PR05A526 PR05A543 PR05A544 PR05A470 PR05A471 PR05A472 PR05A473 PR05A475 PR05A476 PR05A477 PR05A478 PR05A561 PR05A562 PR05A563 PR05A474 PR05A435 PR05A537 PR05A465 PR05A466 PR05A479 PR05A480 PR05A481 PR05A483 PR05A599 PR05A482 PR05A435 PR05A436 PR05A448 PR05A449 PR05A450 PR05A451 PR05A538 PR05A444 PR05A445 PR05A446 PR05A443 PR05A441 PR05A442 PR05A535 PR05A584 PR05A588 PR05A437 PR05A438 PR05A536 PR05A583 PR05A587 PR05A596"&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Housing Question 17-42 should be asked only of individuals 15 and older.]&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A443 PR05A441 PR05A442 PR05A535 PR05A584 PR05A588 PR05A437 PR05A438 PR05A536 PR05A583 PR05A587 PR05A596"&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Answer Person Questions 35-40 only of person who worked in the past 5 years.]&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A441 PR05A442 PR05A535 PR05A584 PR05A588" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;36. &lt;/span&gt;If the person worked for a company, business, or government agency, print the name of the company, and not the name of the person's supervisor. If the person worked for an individual or a business that had no company name, print the name of the individual worked for. If the person worked in his or her own unnamed business, print "self-employed". &lt;br /&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;37. &lt;/span&gt;Print one or more words to describe the business, industry, or individual employer named in question 36. If there is more than one activity, describe only the major activity at the place where the person worked. Enter what is made, what is sold, or what service is given.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;38. &lt;/span&gt;Check one of the industry type boxes.&lt;br /&gt;Enter descriptions like the following: metal furniture manufacturing, retail grocery store, petroleum refining, cattle ranch. DO NOT enter: furniture company, grocery store, oil company, ranch&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Persons age 16+ who worked within the last five years and persons seeking work who last worked more than 5 years ago [discrepancies: not verifiable]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the industry in which the person works.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>000</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>017</catValu>
    <labl>Crop production</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>018</catValu>
    <labl>Animal production</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>019</catValu>
    <labl>Forestry except logging</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>028</catValu>
    <labl>Fishing, hunting, and trapping</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>029</catValu>
    <labl>Support activities for agriculture and forestry</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>047</catValu>
    <labl>Nonmetallic mineral mining and quarrying</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>057</catValu>
    <labl>Electric power generation, transmission and distribution</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>058</catValu>
    <labl>Natural gas distribution</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>067</catValu>
    <labl>Water, steam, air conditioning, and irrigation systems</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>068</catValu>
    <labl>Sewage treatment facilities</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>077</catValu>
    <labl>Construction</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>107</catValu>
    <labl>Animal food, grain, and oilseed milling</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>108</catValu>
    <labl>Sugar and confectionery products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>109</catValu>
    <labl>Fruit and vegetable preserving and specialty food manufacturing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>117</catValu>
    <labl>Dairy product manufacturing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>118</catValu>
    <labl>Animal slaughtering and processing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>119</catValu>
    <labl>Retail bakeries</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>127</catValu>
    <labl>Bakeries, except retail</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>128</catValu>
    <labl>Seafood and other miscellaneous foods, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>129</catValu>
    <labl>Not specified food industries</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>137</catValu>
    <labl>Beverage manufacturing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>139</catValu>
    <labl>Tobacco manufacturing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>148</catValu>
    <labl>Fabric mills, except knitting</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>149</catValu>
    <labl>Textile and fabric finishing and coating mills</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>159</catValu>
    <labl>Textile product mills except carpets and rugs</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>167</catValu>
    <labl>Knitting mills</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>168</catValu>
    <labl>Cut and sew apparel manufacturing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>169</catValu>
    <labl>Apparel accessories and other apparel manufacturing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>177</catValu>
    <labl>Footwear manufacturing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>179</catValu>
    <labl>Leather tanning and products, except footwear manufacturing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>187</catValu>
    <labl>Pulp, paper, and paperboard mills</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>188</catValu>
    <labl>Paperboard containers and boxes</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>189</catValu>
    <labl>Miscellaneous paper and pulp products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>199</catValu>
    <labl>Printing and related support activities</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>207</catValu>
    <labl>Petroleum refining</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>209</catValu>
    <labl>Miscellaneous petroleum and coal products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>217</catValu>
    <labl>Resin, synthetic rubber and fibers, and filaments manufacturing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>218</catValu>
    <labl>Agricultural chemical manufacturing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>219</catValu>
    <labl>Pharmaceutical and medicine manufacturing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>227</catValu>
    <labl>Paint, coating, and adhesives manufacturing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>228</catValu>
    <labl>Soap, cleaning compound, and cosmetic manufacturing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>229</catValu>
    <labl>Industrial and miscellaneous chemicals</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>237</catValu>
    <labl>Plastics product manufacturing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>238</catValu>
    <labl>Tire manufacturing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>239</catValu>
    <labl>Rubber products, except tires, manufacturing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>247</catValu>
    <labl>Pottery, ceramics, and related products manufacturing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>248</catValu>
    <labl>Structural clay product manufacturing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>249</catValu>
    <labl>Glass and glass product manufacturing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>257</catValu>
    <labl>Cement, concrete, lime, and gypsum product manufacturing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>259</catValu>
    <labl>Miscellaneous nonmetallic mineral product manufacturing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>267</catValu>
    <labl>Iron and steel mills and steel product manufacturing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>268</catValu>
    <labl>Aluminum production and processing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>269</catValu>
    <labl>Nonferrous metal, except aluminum, production and processing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>277</catValu>
    <labl>Foundries</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>278</catValu>
    <labl>Metal forgings and stampings</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>279</catValu>
    <labl>Cutlery and hand tool manufacturing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>287</catValu>
    <labl>Structural metals and tank and shipping container manufacturing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>288</catValu>
    <labl>Machine shops, turned product, screw, nut, and bolt manufacturing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>289</catValu>
    <labl>Coating, engraving, heat treating and allied activities</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>297</catValu>
    <labl>Ordnance</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>298</catValu>
    <labl>Miscellaneous fabricated metal products manufacturing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>307</catValu>
    <labl>Agricultural implement manufacturing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>308</catValu>
    <labl>Construction mining and oil field machinery manufacturing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>309</catValu>
    <labl>Commercial and service industry machinery manufacturing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>317</catValu>
    <labl>Metalworking machinery manufacturing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>318</catValu>
    <labl>Engines, turbines, and power transmission equipment manufacturing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>319</catValu>
    <labl>Machinery manufacturing, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>329</catValu>
    <labl>Not specified machinery manufacturing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>336</catValu>
    <labl>Computer and peripheral equipment manufacturing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>337</catValu>
    <labl>Communications, audio, and video equipment manufacturing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>338</catValu>
    <labl>Navigational, measuring, electromedical, and control instruments manufacturing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>339</catValu>
    <labl>Electronic component and product manufacturing, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>347</catValu>
    <labl>Household appliance manufacturing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>349</catValu>
    <labl>Electrical lighting, equipment, and supplies manufacturing, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>357</catValu>
    <labl>Motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment manufacturing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>358</catValu>
    <labl>Aircraft and parts manufacturing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>359</catValu>
    <labl>Aerospace product and parts manufacturing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>368</catValu>
    <labl>Ship and boat building</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>369</catValu>
    <labl>Other transportation equipment manufacturing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>387</catValu>
    <labl>Miscellaneous wood products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>389</catValu>
    <labl>Furniture and related products manufacturing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>396</catValu>
    <labl>Medical equipment and supplies manufacturing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>397</catValu>
    <labl>Toys, amusement, and sporting goods manufacturing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>398</catValu>
    <labl>Miscellaneous manufacturing, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>399</catValu>
    <labl>Not specified manufacturing industries</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>407</catValu>
    <labl>Motor vehicles, parts and supplies</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>408</catValu>
    <labl>Furniture and home furnishings</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>409</catValu>
    <labl>Lumber and other construction materials</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>417</catValu>
    <labl>Professional and commercial equipment and supplies</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>418</catValu>
    <labl>Metals and minerals, except petroleum</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>419</catValu>
    <labl>Electrical goods</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>426</catValu>
    <labl>Hardware, plumbing and heating equipment, and supplies</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>427</catValu>
    <labl>Machinery, equipment, and supplies</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>428</catValu>
    <labl>Recyclable material</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>429</catValu>
    <labl>Miscellaneous durable goods</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>437</catValu>
    <labl>Paper and paper product wholesalers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>438</catValu>
    <labl>Drugs, sundries, and chemical and allied product wholesalers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>439</catValu>
    <labl>Apparel, fabrics, and notions wholesalers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>447</catValu>
    <labl>Groceries and related product wholesalers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>448</catValu>
    <labl>Farm product raw material wholesalers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>449</catValu>
    <labl>Petroleum and petroleum product wholesalers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>456</catValu>
    <labl>Alcoholic beverage wholesalers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>457</catValu>
    <labl>Farm supplies wholesalers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>458</catValu>
    <labl>Miscellaneous nondurable goods wholesalers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>459</catValu>
    <labl>Not specified wholesale trade</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>467</catValu>
    <labl>Automobile dealers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>468</catValu>
    <labl>Other motor vehicle dealers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>469</catValu>
    <labl>Auto parts, accessories, and tire stores</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>477</catValu>
    <labl>Furniture and home furnishings stores</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>478</catValu>
    <labl>Household appliance stores</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>479</catValu>
    <labl>Radio, TV, and computer stores</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>487</catValu>
    <labl>Building material and supplies dealers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>488</catValu>
    <labl>Hardware stores</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>489</catValu>
    <labl>Lawn and garden equipment and supplies stores</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>497</catValu>
    <labl>Grocery stores</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>498</catValu>
    <labl>Specialty food stores</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>499</catValu>
    <labl>Beer, wine, and liquor stores</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>507</catValu>
    <labl>Pharmacies and drug stores</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>508</catValu>
    <labl>Health and personal care, except drug stores</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>509</catValu>
    <labl>Gasoline stations</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>517</catValu>
    <labl>Clothing and accessories, except shoe stores</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>518</catValu>
    <labl>Shoe stores</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>519</catValu>
    <labl>Jewelry, luggage, and leather goods stores</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>527</catValu>
    <labl>Sporting goods, camera, and hobby and toy stores</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>528</catValu>
    <labl>Sewing, needlework and piece goods stores</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>529</catValu>
    <labl>Music stores</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>537</catValu>
    <labl>Book stores and news dealers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>538</catValu>
    <labl>Department stores</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>539</catValu>
    <labl>Miscellaneous general merchandise stores</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>547</catValu>
    <labl>Retail florists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>548</catValu>
    <labl>Office supplies and stationary stores</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>549</catValu>
    <labl>Used merchandise stores</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>557</catValu>
    <labl>Gift, novelty, and souvenir shops</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>558</catValu>
    <labl>Miscellaneous retail stores</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>559</catValu>
    <labl>Electronic shopping and mail-order houses</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>567</catValu>
    <labl>Vending machine operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>568</catValu>
    <labl>Fuel dealers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>569</catValu>
    <labl>Other direct selling establishments</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>579</catValu>
    <labl>Not specified retail trade</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>607</catValu>
    <labl>Air transportation</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608</catValu>
    <labl>Rail transportation</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>609</catValu>
    <labl>Water transportation</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>617</catValu>
    <labl>Truck transportation</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>618</catValu>
    <labl>Bus service and urban transit</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>619</catValu>
    <labl>Taxi and limousine service</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>627</catValu>
    <labl>Pipeline transportation</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>628</catValu>
    <labl>Scenic and sightseeing transportation</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>629</catValu>
    <labl>Services incidental to transportation</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>637</catValu>
    <labl>Postal Service</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>638</catValu>
    <labl>Couriers and messengers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>639</catValu>
    <labl>Warehousing and storage</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>647</catValu>
    <labl>Newspaper publishers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>648</catValu>
    <labl>Publishing, except newspapers and software</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>657</catValu>
    <labl>Motion pictures and video industries</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>659</catValu>
    <labl>Sound recording industries</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>667</catValu>
    <labl>Radio and television broadcasting and cable</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>668</catValu>
    <labl>Wired telecommunications carriers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>669</catValu>
    <labl>Other telecommunication services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>677</catValu>
    <labl>Libraries and archives</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>678</catValu>
    <labl>Other information services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>679</catValu>
    <labl>Data processing services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>687</catValu>
    <labl>Banking and related activities</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>688</catValu>
    <labl>Savings institutions, including credit unions</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>689</catValu>
    <labl>Non-depository credit and related activities</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>697</catValu>
    <labl>Securities, commodities, funds, trusts, and other financial investments</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>699</catValu>
    <labl>Insurance carriers and related activities</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>707</catValu>
    <labl>Real estate</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>708</catValu>
    <labl>Automotive equipment rental and leasing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>717</catValu>
    <labl>Video tape and disk rental</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>718</catValu>
    <labl>Other consumer goods rental</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>719</catValu>
    <labl>Commercial, industrial, and other intangible assets rental and leasing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>727</catValu>
    <labl>Legal services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>728</catValu>
    <labl>Accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping and payroll services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>729</catValu>
    <labl>Architectural, engineering, and related services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>737</catValu>
    <labl>Specialized design services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>738</catValu>
    <labl>Computer systems design and related services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>739</catValu>
    <labl>Management, scientific and technical consulting services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>746</catValu>
    <labl>Scientific research and development services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>747</catValu>
    <labl>Advertising and related services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>748</catValu>
    <labl>Veterinary services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>749</catValu>
    <labl>Other professional, scientific and technical services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>757</catValu>
    <labl>Management of companies and enterprises</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>758</catValu>
    <labl>Employment services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>759</catValu>
    <labl>Business support services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>767</catValu>
    <labl>Travel arrangements and reservation services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>768</catValu>
    <labl>Investigation and security services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>769</catValu>
    <labl>Services to buildings and dwellings</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>777</catValu>
    <labl>Landscaping services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>778</catValu>
    <labl>Other administrative, and other support services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>779</catValu>
    <labl>Waste management and remediation services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>786</catValu>
    <labl>Elementary and secondary schools</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>787</catValu>
    <labl>Colleges and universities, including junior colleges</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>788</catValu>
    <labl>Business, technical, and trade schools and training</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>789</catValu>
    <labl>Other schools, instruction, and educational services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>797</catValu>
    <labl>Offices of physicians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>798</catValu>
    <labl>Offices of dentists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>799</catValu>
    <labl>Office of chiropractors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>807</catValu>
    <labl>Offices of optometrists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>808</catValu>
    <labl>Offices of other health practitioners</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>809</catValu>
    <labl>Outpatient care centers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>817</catValu>
    <labl>Home health care services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>818</catValu>
    <labl>Other health care services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>819</catValu>
    <labl>Hospitals</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>827</catValu>
    <labl>Nursing care facilities</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>829</catValu>
    <labl>Residential care facilities, without nursing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>837</catValu>
    <labl>Individual and family services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>838</catValu>
    <labl>Community food and housing, and emergency services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>839</catValu>
    <labl>Vocational rehabilitation services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>847</catValu>
    <labl>Child day care services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>856</catValu>
    <labl>Independent artists, performing arts, spectator sports, and related industries</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>857</catValu>
    <labl>Museums, art galleries, historical sites, and similar institutions</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>858</catValu>
    <labl>Bowling centers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>859</catValu>
    <labl>Other amusement, gambling, and recreation industries</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>866</catValu>
    <labl>Traveler accommodation</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>867</catValu>
    <labl>Recreational vehicle parks and camps, and rooming and boarding houses</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>868</catValu>
    <labl>Restaurants and other food services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>869</catValu>
    <labl>Drinking places, alcoholic beverages</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>877</catValu>
    <labl>Automotive repair and maintenance</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>878</catValu>
    <labl>Car washes</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>879</catValu>
    <labl>Electronic and precision equipment repair and maintenance</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>887</catValu>
    <labl>Commercial and industrial machinery and equipment repair and maintenance</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>888</catValu>
    <labl>Personal and household goods repair and maintenance</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>897</catValu>
    <labl>Barber shops</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>898</catValu>
    <labl>Beauty salons</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>899</catValu>
    <labl>Nail salons and other personal care services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>907</catValu>
    <labl>Dry cleaning and laundry services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>908</catValu>
    <labl>Funeral homes, cemeteries and crematories</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>909</catValu>
    <labl>Other personal services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>916</catValu>
    <labl>Religious organizations</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>917</catValu>
    <labl>Civic, social, advocacy organizations, and grant-making and giving services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>918</catValu>
    <labl>Labor unions</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>919</catValu>
    <labl>Business, professional, political, and similar organizations</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>929</catValu>
    <labl>Private households</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>937</catValu>
    <labl>Executive offices and legislative bodies</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>938</catValu>
    <labl>Public finance activities</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>939</catValu>
    <labl>Other general government and support</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>947</catValu>
    <labl>Justice, public order, and safety activities</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>948</catValu>
    <labl>Administration of human resource programs</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>949</catValu>
    <labl>Administration of environmental quality and housing programs</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>957</catValu>
    <labl>Administration of economic programs and space research</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>959</catValu>
    <labl>National security and international affairs</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>967</catValu>
    <labl>U.S. Army</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>968</catValu>
    <labl>U.S. Air Force</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>969</catValu>
    <labl>U.S. Navy</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>978</catValu>
    <labl>U.S. Coast Guard</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>979</catValu>
    <labl>U.S. Armed Forces, branch not specified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>987</catValu>
    <labl>Military reserves or National Guard</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>992</catValu>
    <labl>Unemployed, with no work experience since 1995</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Work: Industry Variables -- PERSON</concept>
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</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_CLASSWKR" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_CLASSWKR">
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  <labl>Class of worker</labl>
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    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A443 PR05A441 PR05A442 PR05A535 PR05A584 PR05A588 PR05A437 PR05A438 PR05A536 PR05A583 PR05A587 PR05A596"&gt;&lt;span class="ital"&gt;K. Answer questions 35-40 only if this person worked in the past 5 years. Otherwise, skip to question 41.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Questions 35-40: Current or most recent job activity.&lt;br /&gt;Describe clearly this person's chief job activity or business last week. If this person had more than one job, describe the one at which this person worked the most hours. If this person had no job or business last week, give information for his/her last job or business.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A443" a="all"&gt;35. Was this person?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Mark [X] in one box&lt;br /&gt;[] An employee of a private for profit company or business, or of an individual, for wages, salary, or commissions&lt;br /&gt;[] An employee of a private not for profit, tax-exempt, or charitable organization&lt;br /&gt;[] A local government employee (city, county, municipality, etc.)&lt;br /&gt;[] A state government employee&lt;br /&gt;[] A Federal government employee&lt;br /&gt;[] Self-employed in own not incorporated business, professional practice, or farm&lt;br /&gt;[] Self-employed in own incorporated business, professional practice, or farm&lt;br /&gt;[] Working without pay in family business or farm&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A469 PR05A467 PR05A526 PR05A543 PR05A544 PR05A470 PR05A471 PR05A472 PR05A473 PR05A475 PR05A476 PR05A477 PR05A478 PR05A561 PR05A562 PR05A563 PR05A474 PR05A435 PR05A537 PR05A465 PR05A466 PR05A479 PR05A480 PR05A481 PR05A483 PR05A599 PR05A482 PR05A435 PR05A436 PR05A448 PR05A449 PR05A450 PR05A451 PR05A538 PR05A444 PR05A445 PR05A446 PR05A443 PR05A441 PR05A442 PR05A535 PR05A584 PR05A588 PR05A437 PR05A438 PR05A536 PR05A583 PR05A587 PR05A596"&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Housing Question 17-42 should be asked only of individuals 15 and older.]&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A443 PR05A441 PR05A442 PR05A535 PR05A584 PR05A588 PR05A437 PR05A438 PR05A536 PR05A583 PR05A587 PR05A596"&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Answer Person Questions 35-40 only of person who worked in the past 5 years.]&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A443" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;35. &lt;/span&gt;Mark the "An employee of a PRIVATE NOT FOR PROFIT, tax-exempt, or charitable organization?" box if the person worked for a cooperative, credit union, mutual insurance company, or similar organization.&lt;br /&gt;Employees of foreign governments, the United Nations, and other international organizations should mark the "A Federal GOVERNMENT employee" box.&lt;br /&gt;If the person worked at a public school, college or university, mark the appropriate government category; for example, mark the "a state GOVERNMENT employee" box for a state university, or mark the "a local GOVERNMENT employee" box for a municipio agency. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Persons age 16+ who had worked within the last 5 years, not new workers [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the person's class of worker.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>00</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>13</catValu>
    <labl>Self-employed, not incorporated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>14</catValu>
    <labl>Self-employed, incorporated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>22</catValu>
    <labl>Wage/salary, private</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>23</catValu>
    <labl>Wage/salary at non-profit</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>25</catValu>
    <labl>Federal government employee</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>27</catValu>
    <labl>Commonwealth employee</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>28</catValu>
    <labl>Local government employee</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>29</catValu>
    <labl>Unpaid family worker</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Work Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_WKSWORK1" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_WKSWORK1">
  <location EndPos="299" StartPos="298" width="2" />
  <labl>Weeks worked last year</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A444 PR05A445 PR05A446"&gt;[Questions 33-34 are asked if the person last worked, even for a few days, within the past 12 months.]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A444 PR05A445" a="all"&gt;33. During the past 12 months, how many weeks did this person work?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Count paid vacation, paid sick leave, and military service.&lt;br /&gt;Weeks ____&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A469 PR05A467 PR05A526 PR05A543 PR05A544 PR05A470 PR05A471 PR05A472 PR05A473 PR05A475 PR05A476 PR05A477 PR05A478 PR05A561 PR05A562 PR05A563 PR05A474 PR05A435 PR05A537 PR05A465 PR05A466 PR05A479 PR05A480 PR05A481 PR05A483 PR05A599 PR05A482 PR05A435 PR05A436 PR05A448 PR05A449 PR05A450 PR05A451 PR05A538 PR05A444 PR05A445 PR05A446 PR05A443 PR05A441 PR05A442 PR05A535 PR05A584 PR05A588 PR05A437 PR05A438 PR05A536 PR05A583 PR05A587 PR05A596"&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Housing Question 17-42 should be asked only of individuals 15 and older.]&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A444 PR05A445" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;33. &lt;/span&gt; Refer to the instructions for question 23 to determine what [professions] count as work. Include paid vacation, paid sick leave, and military service. Count every week in which the person worked at all, even if for an hour. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Persons age 16+ who worked last year [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates how many weeks the person worked last year.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>00</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>01</catValu>
    <labl>1</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>02</catValu>
    <labl>2</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>03</catValu>
    <labl>3</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>04</catValu>
    <labl>4</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>05</catValu>
    <labl>5</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>06</catValu>
    <labl>6</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>07</catValu>
    <labl>7</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>08</catValu>
    <labl>8</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>09</catValu>
    <labl>9</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>10</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11</catValu>
    <labl>11</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>12</catValu>
    <labl>12</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>13</catValu>
    <labl>13</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>14</catValu>
    <labl>14</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>15</catValu>
    <labl>15</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>16</catValu>
    <labl>16</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>17</catValu>
    <labl>17</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>18</catValu>
    <labl>18</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>19</catValu>
    <labl>19</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>20</catValu>
    <labl>20</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21</catValu>
    <labl>21</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>22</catValu>
    <labl>22</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>23</catValu>
    <labl>23</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>24</catValu>
    <labl>24</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>25</catValu>
    <labl>25</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>26</catValu>
    <labl>26</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>27</catValu>
    <labl>27</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>28</catValu>
    <labl>28</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>29</catValu>
    <labl>29</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>30</catValu>
    <labl>30</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>31</catValu>
    <labl>31</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>32</catValu>
    <labl>32</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>33</catValu>
    <labl>33</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>34</catValu>
    <labl>34</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>35</catValu>
    <labl>35</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>36</catValu>
    <labl>36</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>37</catValu>
    <labl>37</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>38</catValu>
    <labl>38</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>39</catValu>
    <labl>39</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>40</catValu>
    <labl>40</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>41</catValu>
    <labl>41</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>42</catValu>
    <labl>42</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>43</catValu>
    <labl>43</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>44</catValu>
    <labl>44</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>45</catValu>
    <labl>45</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>46</catValu>
    <labl>46</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>47</catValu>
    <labl>47</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>48</catValu>
    <labl>48</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>49</catValu>
    <labl>49</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>50</catValu>
    <labl>50</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>51</catValu>
    <labl>51</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>52</catValu>
    <labl>52</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Work Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_WKSWORK2" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_WKSWORK2">
  <location EndPos="300" StartPos="300" width="1" />
  <labl>Weeks worked last year, intervalled</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A444 PR05A445 PR05A446"&gt;[Questions 33-34 are asked if the person last worked, even for a few days, within the past 12 months.]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A444 PR05A445" a="all"&gt;33. During the past 12 months, how many weeks did this person work?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Count paid vacation, paid sick leave, and military service.&lt;br /&gt;Weeks ____&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A469 PR05A467 PR05A526 PR05A543 PR05A544 PR05A470 PR05A471 PR05A472 PR05A473 PR05A475 PR05A476 PR05A477 PR05A478 PR05A561 PR05A562 PR05A563 PR05A474 PR05A435 PR05A537 PR05A465 PR05A466 PR05A479 PR05A480 PR05A481 PR05A483 PR05A599 PR05A482 PR05A435 PR05A436 PR05A448 PR05A449 PR05A450 PR05A451 PR05A538 PR05A444 PR05A445 PR05A446 PR05A443 PR05A441 PR05A442 PR05A535 PR05A584 PR05A588 PR05A437 PR05A438 PR05A536 PR05A583 PR05A587 PR05A596"&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Housing Question 17-42 should be asked only of individuals 15 and older.]&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A444 PR05A445" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;33. &lt;/span&gt; Refer to the instructions for question 23 to determine what [professions] count as work. Include paid vacation, paid sick leave, and military service. Count every week in which the person worked at all, even if for an hour. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Persons age 16+ who worked last year [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the number of weeks the person worked last year, intervalled.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>1-13 weeks</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>14-26 weeks</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>27-39 weeks</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>40-47 weeks</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>48-49 weeks</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6</catValu>
    <labl>50-52 weeks</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Work Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_UHRSWORK" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_UHRSWORK">
  <location EndPos="302" StartPos="301" width="2" />
  <labl>Usual hours worked per week</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A444 PR05A445 PR05A446"&gt;[Questions 33-34 are asked if the person last worked, even for a few days, within the past 12 months.]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A446" a="all"&gt;34. During the past 12 months, in the weeks worked, how many hours did this person usually work each week?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Usual hours worked each week ____&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A469 PR05A467 PR05A526 PR05A543 PR05A544 PR05A470 PR05A471 PR05A472 PR05A473 PR05A475 PR05A476 PR05A477 PR05A478 PR05A561 PR05A562 PR05A563 PR05A474 PR05A435 PR05A537 PR05A465 PR05A466 PR05A479 PR05A480 PR05A481 PR05A483 PR05A599 PR05A482 PR05A435 PR05A436 PR05A448 PR05A449 PR05A450 PR05A451 PR05A538 PR05A444 PR05A445 PR05A446 PR05A443 PR05A441 PR05A442 PR05A535 PR05A584 PR05A588 PR05A437 PR05A438 PR05A536 PR05A583 PR05A587 PR05A596"&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Housing Question 17-42 should be asked only of individuals 15 and older.]&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A446" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;34. &lt;/span&gt;If the hours worked each week varied considerably in the past 12 months, give an approximate average of the hours worked each week.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Persons age 16+ who worked last year [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the number of hours the person usually worked per week last year.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>00</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>01</catValu>
    <labl>1</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>02</catValu>
    <labl>2</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>03</catValu>
    <labl>3</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>04</catValu>
    <labl>4</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>05</catValu>
    <labl>5</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>06</catValu>
    <labl>6</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>07</catValu>
    <labl>7</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>08</catValu>
    <labl>8</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>09</catValu>
    <labl>9</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>10</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11</catValu>
    <labl>11</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>12</catValu>
    <labl>12</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>13</catValu>
    <labl>13</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>14</catValu>
    <labl>14</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>15</catValu>
    <labl>15</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>16</catValu>
    <labl>16</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>17</catValu>
    <labl>17</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>18</catValu>
    <labl>18</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>19</catValu>
    <labl>19</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>20</catValu>
    <labl>20</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21</catValu>
    <labl>21</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>22</catValu>
    <labl>22</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>23</catValu>
    <labl>23</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>24</catValu>
    <labl>24</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>25</catValu>
    <labl>25</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>26</catValu>
    <labl>26</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>27</catValu>
    <labl>27</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>28</catValu>
    <labl>28</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>29</catValu>
    <labl>29</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>30</catValu>
    <labl>30</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>31</catValu>
    <labl>31</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>32</catValu>
    <labl>32</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>33</catValu>
    <labl>33</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>34</catValu>
    <labl>34</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>35</catValu>
    <labl>35</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>36</catValu>
    <labl>36</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>37</catValu>
    <labl>37</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>38</catValu>
    <labl>38</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>39</catValu>
    <labl>39</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>40</catValu>
    <labl>40</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>41</catValu>
    <labl>41</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>42</catValu>
    <labl>42</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>43</catValu>
    <labl>43</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>44</catValu>
    <labl>44</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>45</catValu>
    <labl>45</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>46</catValu>
    <labl>46</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>47</catValu>
    <labl>47</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>48</catValu>
    <labl>48</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>49</catValu>
    <labl>49</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>50</catValu>
    <labl>50</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>51</catValu>
    <labl>51</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>52</catValu>
    <labl>52</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>53</catValu>
    <labl>53</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>54</catValu>
    <labl>54</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>55</catValu>
    <labl>55</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>56</catValu>
    <labl>56</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>57</catValu>
    <labl>57</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>58</catValu>
    <labl>58</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>59</catValu>
    <labl>59</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>60</catValu>
    <labl>60</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>62</catValu>
    <labl>62</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>63</catValu>
    <labl>63</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>64</catValu>
    <labl>64</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>65</catValu>
    <labl>65</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>66</catValu>
    <labl>66</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>67</catValu>
    <labl>67</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>68</catValu>
    <labl>68</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>70</catValu>
    <labl>70</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>72</catValu>
    <labl>72</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>75</catValu>
    <labl>75</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>76</catValu>
    <labl>76</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>77</catValu>
    <labl>77</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>80</catValu>
    <labl>80</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>84</catValu>
    <labl>84</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>85</catValu>
    <labl>85</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>90</catValu>
    <labl>90</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>91</catValu>
    <labl>91</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>95</catValu>
    <labl>95</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>96</catValu>
    <labl>96</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>98</catValu>
    <labl>98</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>99</catValu>
    <labl>99</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Work Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_YRSUSA1" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_YRSUSA1">
  <location EndPos="304" StartPos="303" width="2" />
  <labl>Years in Puerto Rico</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Persons born outside Puerto Rico [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the number of years the person has lived in the United States.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>00</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>01</catValu>
    <labl>1</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>02</catValu>
    <labl>2</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>03</catValu>
    <labl>3</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>04</catValu>
    <labl>4</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>05</catValu>
    <labl>5</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>06</catValu>
    <labl>6</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>07</catValu>
    <labl>7</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>08</catValu>
    <labl>8</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>09</catValu>
    <labl>9</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>10</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11</catValu>
    <labl>11</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>12</catValu>
    <labl>12</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>13</catValu>
    <labl>13</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>14</catValu>
    <labl>14</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>15</catValu>
    <labl>15</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>16</catValu>
    <labl>16</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>17</catValu>
    <labl>17</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>18</catValu>
    <labl>18</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>19</catValu>
    <labl>19</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>20</catValu>
    <labl>20</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21</catValu>
    <labl>21</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>22</catValu>
    <labl>22</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>23</catValu>
    <labl>23</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>24</catValu>
    <labl>24</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>25</catValu>
    <labl>25</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>26</catValu>
    <labl>26</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>27</catValu>
    <labl>27</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>28</catValu>
    <labl>28</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>29</catValu>
    <labl>29</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>30</catValu>
    <labl>30</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>31</catValu>
    <labl>31</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>32</catValu>
    <labl>32</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>33</catValu>
    <labl>33</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>34</catValu>
    <labl>34</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>35</catValu>
    <labl>35</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>36</catValu>
    <labl>36</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>37</catValu>
    <labl>37</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>38</catValu>
    <labl>38</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>39</catValu>
    <labl>39</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>40</catValu>
    <labl>40</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>41</catValu>
    <labl>41</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>42</catValu>
    <labl>42</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>43</catValu>
    <labl>43</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>44</catValu>
    <labl>44</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>45</catValu>
    <labl>45</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>46</catValu>
    <labl>46</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>47</catValu>
    <labl>47</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>48</catValu>
    <labl>48</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>49</catValu>
    <labl>49</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>50</catValu>
    <labl>50</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>51</catValu>
    <labl>51</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>52</catValu>
    <labl>52</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>53</catValu>
    <labl>53</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>54</catValu>
    <labl>54</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>55</catValu>
    <labl>55</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>56</catValu>
    <labl>56</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>57</catValu>
    <labl>57</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>58</catValu>
    <labl>58</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>59</catValu>
    <labl>59</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>60</catValu>
    <labl>60</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>61</catValu>
    <labl>61</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>64</catValu>
    <labl>64</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>65</catValu>
    <labl>65</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>67</catValu>
    <labl>67</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>70</catValu>
    <labl>70</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>72</catValu>
    <labl>72</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>74</catValu>
    <labl>74</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>75</catValu>
    <labl>75</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>99</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Nativity and Birthplace Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_WORKEDYR" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_WORKEDYR">
  <location EndPos="305" StartPos="305" width="1" />
  <labl>Worked last year</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A435 PR05A436 PR05A448 PR05A449 PR05A450 PR05A451 PR05A538"&gt;&lt;span class="ital"&gt;J. Answer questions 29-32 only if this person did not work last week. Otherwise, skip to question 33.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A448" a="all"&gt;32. When did this person last work, even for a few days?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Within the past 12 months&lt;br /&gt;[] 1 to 5 years ago -- Skip to question 35&lt;br /&gt;[] Over 5 years ago or never worked -- Skip to question 41&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A469 PR05A467 PR05A526 PR05A543 PR05A544 PR05A470 PR05A471 PR05A472 PR05A473 PR05A475 PR05A476 PR05A477 PR05A478 PR05A561 PR05A562 PR05A563 PR05A474 PR05A435 PR05A537 PR05A465 PR05A466 PR05A479 PR05A480 PR05A481 PR05A483 PR05A599 PR05A482 PR05A435 PR05A436 PR05A448 PR05A449 PR05A450 PR05A451 PR05A538 PR05A444 PR05A445 PR05A446 PR05A443 PR05A441 PR05A442 PR05A535 PR05A584 PR05A588 PR05A437 PR05A438 PR05A536 PR05A583 PR05A587 PR05A596"&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Housing Question 17-42 should be asked only of individuals 15 and older.]&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A435 PR05A436 PR05A448 PR05A449 PR05A450 PR05A451 PR05A538" a="PR05A436 PR05A449 PR05A450 PR05A451 PR05A538"&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Answer Person Questions 29-32 only if the person did not work last week]&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;29&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;29a. Persons are on layoff if they are waiting to be recalled to a job from which they were temporarily separated for business-related reasons. &lt;br /&gt;29b. If the person works only during certain seasons or on a day-by-day basis when work is available, mark the "No" box. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;30. &lt;/span&gt;Mark the "Yes" box if the person tried to get a job or start a business or professional practice at any time in the last 4 weeks; for example, registered at an employment office, went to a job interview, placed or answered ads, or did anything toward starting a business or professional practice.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;31. &lt;/span&gt;If the person was expecting to report to a job within 30 days, mark the "Yes, could have gone to work" box.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;Mark the "No, because of own temporary illness" box only if the person expects to be able to work within 30 days.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;If the person could not have gone to work because he or she was going to school, taking care of children, etc., mark the "No, because of all other reasons (in school, etc.)" box. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A448" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;32. &lt;/span&gt;Refer to the instructions for question 23 to determine what [professions] count as work. Mark the "Over 5 years ago or never worked" box if the person: 1) never worked at any kind of job or business, either full or part time, 2) never worked, with or without pay, in a family business or farm, and 3) never served on active duty in the Armed Forces. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Persons age 16+ [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates whether the person had worked last year.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Yes</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Work Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_ABSENT" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_ABSENT">
  <location EndPos="306" StartPos="306" width="1" />
  <labl>Absent from work last week</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A435 PR05A436 PR05A448 PR05A449 PR05A450 PR05A451 PR05A538"&gt;&lt;span class="ital"&gt;J. Answer questions 29-32 only if this person did not work last week. Otherwise, skip to question 33.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A435 PR05A436 PR05A449 PR05A450 PR05A451 PR05A538" a=" PR05A436 PR05A449 PR05A450 PR05A451 PR05A538"&gt;29a. Last week, was this person on layoff from a job?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Yes -- Skip to question 29c&lt;br /&gt;[] No&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[29b is asked if the person was on layoff from a job the week before.]&lt;br /&gt;29b. Last week, was this person temporarily absent from a job or business?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Yes, on vacation, temporary illness, labor dispute, etc. -- Skip to question 32&lt;br /&gt;[] No -- Skip to question 30&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[29c is asked if the person was temporarily absent from a job or business the week before.]&lt;br /&gt;29c. Has this person been informed that he or she will be recalled to work within the next 6 months OR been given a date to return to work?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Yes -- Skip to question 31&lt;br /&gt;[] No&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt; [Question 30 is asked if the person hasn't been informed that he or she will be recalled to work within the next 6 months or been given a date to return to work.]&lt;br /&gt;30. Has this person been looking for work during the last 4 weeks?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Yes&lt;br /&gt;[] No -- Skip to question 32&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[Question 31 is asked if the person has been looking for work during the past 4 weeks.]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;31. Last week, could this person have started a job if offered one, or returned to work if recalled?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Yes, could have gone to work&lt;br /&gt;[] No, because of own temporary illness&lt;br /&gt;[] No, because of other reasons (in school, etc.)&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A469 PR05A467 PR05A526 PR05A543 PR05A544 PR05A470 PR05A471 PR05A472 PR05A473 PR05A475 PR05A476 PR05A477 PR05A478 PR05A561 PR05A562 PR05A563 PR05A474 PR05A435 PR05A537 PR05A465 PR05A466 PR05A479 PR05A480 PR05A481 PR05A483 PR05A599 PR05A482 PR05A435 PR05A436 PR05A448 PR05A449 PR05A450 PR05A451 PR05A538 PR05A444 PR05A445 PR05A446 PR05A443 PR05A441 PR05A442 PR05A535 PR05A584 PR05A588 PR05A437 PR05A438 PR05A536 PR05A583 PR05A587 PR05A596"&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Housing Question 17-42 should be asked only of individuals 15 and older.]&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A435 PR05A436 PR05A448 PR05A449 PR05A450 PR05A451 PR05A538" a="PR05A436 PR05A449 PR05A450 PR05A451 PR05A538"&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Answer Person Questions 29-32 only if the person did not work last week]&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;29&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;29a. Persons are on layoff if they are waiting to be recalled to a job from which they were temporarily separated for business-related reasons. &lt;br /&gt;29b. If the person works only during certain seasons or on a day-by-day basis when work is available, mark the "No" box. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;30. &lt;/span&gt;Mark the "Yes" box if the person tried to get a job or start a business or professional practice at any time in the last 4 weeks; for example, registered at an employment office, went to a job interview, placed or answered ads, or did anything toward starting a business or professional practice.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;31. &lt;/span&gt;If the person was expecting to report to a job within 30 days, mark the "Yes, could have gone to work" box.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;Mark the "No, because of own temporary illness" box only if the person expects to be able to work within 30 days.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;If the person could not have gone to work because he or she was going to school, taking care of children, etc., mark the "No, because of all other reasons (in school, etc.)" box. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Persons age 15+ [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates whether the person was absent from work last week.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>Yes</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Not reported</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Work Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_LOOKING" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_LOOKING">
  <location EndPos="307" StartPos="307" width="1" />
  <labl>Looking for work</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A435 PR05A436 PR05A448 PR05A449 PR05A450 PR05A451 PR05A538"&gt;&lt;span class="ital"&gt;J. Answer questions 29-32 only if this person did not work last week. Otherwise, skip to question 33.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A435 PR05A436 PR05A449 PR05A450 PR05A451 PR05A538" a=" PR05A436 PR05A449 PR05A450 PR05A451 PR05A538"&gt;29a. Last week, was this person on layoff from a job?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Yes -- Skip to question 29c&lt;br /&gt;[] No&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[29b is asked if the person was on layoff from a job the week before.]&lt;br /&gt;29b. Last week, was this person temporarily absent from a job or business?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Yes, on vacation, temporary illness, labor dispute, etc. -- Skip to question 32&lt;br /&gt;[] No -- Skip to question 30&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[29c is asked if the person was temporarily absent from a job or business the week before.]&lt;br /&gt;29c. Has this person been informed that he or she will be recalled to work within the next 6 months OR been given a date to return to work?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Yes -- Skip to question 31&lt;br /&gt;[] No&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt; [Question 30 is asked if the person hasn't been informed that he or she will be recalled to work within the next 6 months or been given a date to return to work.]&lt;br /&gt;30. Has this person been looking for work during the last 4 weeks?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Yes&lt;br /&gt;[] No -- Skip to question 32&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[Question 31 is asked if the person has been looking for work during the past 4 weeks.]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;31. Last week, could this person have started a job if offered one, or returned to work if recalled?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Yes, could have gone to work&lt;br /&gt;[] No, because of own temporary illness&lt;br /&gt;[] No, because of other reasons (in school, etc.)&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A469 PR05A467 PR05A526 PR05A543 PR05A544 PR05A470 PR05A471 PR05A472 PR05A473 PR05A475 PR05A476 PR05A477 PR05A478 PR05A561 PR05A562 PR05A563 PR05A474 PR05A435 PR05A537 PR05A465 PR05A466 PR05A479 PR05A480 PR05A481 PR05A483 PR05A599 PR05A482 PR05A435 PR05A436 PR05A448 PR05A449 PR05A450 PR05A451 PR05A538 PR05A444 PR05A445 PR05A446 PR05A443 PR05A441 PR05A442 PR05A535 PR05A584 PR05A588 PR05A437 PR05A438 PR05A536 PR05A583 PR05A587 PR05A596"&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Housing Question 17-42 should be asked only of individuals 15 and older.]&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A435 PR05A436 PR05A448 PR05A449 PR05A450 PR05A451 PR05A538" a="PR05A436 PR05A449 PR05A450 PR05A451 PR05A538"&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Answer Person Questions 29-32 only if the person did not work last week]&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;29&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;29a. Persons are on layoff if they are waiting to be recalled to a job from which they were temporarily separated for business-related reasons. &lt;br /&gt;29b. If the person works only during certain seasons or on a day-by-day basis when work is available, mark the "No" box. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;30. &lt;/span&gt;Mark the "Yes" box if the person tried to get a job or start a business or professional practice at any time in the last 4 weeks; for example, registered at an employment office, went to a job interview, placed or answered ads, or did anything toward starting a business or professional practice.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;31. &lt;/span&gt;If the person was expecting to report to a job within 30 days, mark the "Yes, could have gone to work" box.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;Mark the "No, because of own temporary illness" box only if the person expects to be able to work within 30 days.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;If the person could not have gone to work because he or she was going to school, taking care of children, etc., mark the "No, because of all other reasons (in school, etc.)" box. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Persons age 15+ [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates whether the person was looking for work.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>No, did not look for work</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Yes, looked for work</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>Not reported</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Work Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_AVAILBLE" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_AVAILBLE">
  <location EndPos="308" StartPos="308" width="1" />
  <labl>Available for work</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A435 PR05A436 PR05A448 PR05A449 PR05A450 PR05A451 PR05A538"&gt;&lt;span class="ital"&gt;J. Answer questions 29-32 only if this person did not work last week. Otherwise, skip to question 33.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A435 PR05A436 PR05A449 PR05A450 PR05A451 PR05A538" a=" PR05A436 PR05A449 PR05A450 PR05A451 PR05A538"&gt;29a. Last week, was this person on layoff from a job?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Yes -- Skip to question 29c&lt;br /&gt;[] No&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[29b is asked if the person was on layoff from a job the week before.]&lt;br /&gt;29b. Last week, was this person temporarily absent from a job or business?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Yes, on vacation, temporary illness, labor dispute, etc. -- Skip to question 32&lt;br /&gt;[] No -- Skip to question 30&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[29c is asked if the person was temporarily absent from a job or business the week before.]&lt;br /&gt;29c. Has this person been informed that he or she will be recalled to work within the next 6 months OR been given a date to return to work?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Yes -- Skip to question 31&lt;br /&gt;[] No&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt; [Question 30 is asked if the person hasn't been informed that he or she will be recalled to work within the next 6 months or been given a date to return to work.]&lt;br /&gt;30. Has this person been looking for work during the last 4 weeks?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Yes&lt;br /&gt;[] No -- Skip to question 32&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[Question 31 is asked if the person has been looking for work during the past 4 weeks.]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;31. Last week, could this person have started a job if offered one, or returned to work if recalled?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Yes, could have gone to work&lt;br /&gt;[] No, because of own temporary illness&lt;br /&gt;[] No, because of other reasons (in school, etc.)&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A469 PR05A467 PR05A526 PR05A543 PR05A544 PR05A470 PR05A471 PR05A472 PR05A473 PR05A475 PR05A476 PR05A477 PR05A478 PR05A561 PR05A562 PR05A563 PR05A474 PR05A435 PR05A537 PR05A465 PR05A466 PR05A479 PR05A480 PR05A481 PR05A483 PR05A599 PR05A482 PR05A435 PR05A436 PR05A448 PR05A449 PR05A450 PR05A451 PR05A538 PR05A444 PR05A445 PR05A446 PR05A443 PR05A441 PR05A442 PR05A535 PR05A584 PR05A588 PR05A437 PR05A438 PR05A536 PR05A583 PR05A587 PR05A596"&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Housing Question 17-42 should be asked only of individuals 15 and older.]&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A435 PR05A436 PR05A448 PR05A449 PR05A450 PR05A451 PR05A538" a="PR05A436 PR05A449 PR05A450 PR05A451 PR05A538"&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Answer Person Questions 29-32 only if the person did not work last week]&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;29&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;29a. Persons are on layoff if they are waiting to be recalled to a job from which they were temporarily separated for business-related reasons. &lt;br /&gt;29b. If the person works only during certain seasons or on a day-by-day basis when work is available, mark the "No" box. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;30. &lt;/span&gt;Mark the "Yes" box if the person tried to get a job or start a business or professional practice at any time in the last 4 weeks; for example, registered at an employment office, went to a job interview, placed or answered ads, or did anything toward starting a business or professional practice.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;31. &lt;/span&gt;If the person was expecting to report to a job within 30 days, mark the "Yes, could have gone to work" box.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;Mark the "No, because of own temporary illness" box only if the person expects to be able to work within 30 days.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;If the person could not have gone to work because he or she was going to school, taking care of children, etc., mark the "No, because of all other reasons (in school, etc.)" box. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Persons age 15+ [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates whether the person was available for work.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>No, temporarily ill</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>No, other reason(s)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Yes, available for work</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>Not reported</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Work Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_INCTOT" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="contin" name="PR2005A_INCTOT">
  <location EndPos="314" StartPos="309" width="6" />
  <labl>Total personal income</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A452 PR05A453 PR05A454 PR05A455 PR05A456 PR05A457 PR05A458 PR05A459 PR05A539 PR05A559" a="all"&gt;41. Income in the past 12 months.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Mark (X) in the "Yes" box for each type of income this person received. Give your best estimate of the total amount during the past 12 months. (Note: The "past 12 months" is the period from today's date one year ago up through today.)&lt;br /&gt;Mark (X) in the "No" box to show types of income &lt;span class="em"&gt;not&lt;/span&gt; received.&lt;br /&gt;If net income was a loss, mark the "Loss" box to the right of the dollar amount.&lt;br /&gt;For income received jointly, report the appropriate share for each person, or, if that's not possible, report the whole amount for only one person and mark in the "No" box for the other person.&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;41a. Wages, salary, commissions, bonuses, or tips from all jobs.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Report amount before deductions for taxes, bonds, dues, or other items&lt;br /&gt;[] Yes, $____.00 (total amount for past 12 months)&lt;br /&gt;[] No&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;41b. Self-employment income from own non-farm businesses or farm businesses, including proprietorships and partnerships.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Report net income after business expenses.&lt;br /&gt;[] Yes, $____.00 (total amount for past 12 months)&lt;br /&gt;[] No&lt;br /&gt;[] Loss&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;41c. Interest, dividends, net rental income, royalty income, or income from estates and trusts.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Report even small amounts credited to an account&lt;br /&gt;[] Yes, $____.00 (total amount for past 12 months)&lt;br /&gt;[] No&lt;br /&gt;[] Loss&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;41d. Social Security or Railroad Retirement&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Yes, $____.00 (total amount for past 12 months)&lt;br /&gt;[] No&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;41e. Supplemental Security Income (SSI)&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Yes, $____.00 (total amount for past 12 months)&lt;br /&gt;[] No&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;41f. Any public assistance or welfare payments from the state or local welfare office.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Yes, $____.00 (total amount for past 12 months)&lt;br /&gt;[] No&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;41g. Retirement, survivor, or disability pensions. Do not include Social Security.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Yes, $____.00 (total amount for past 12 months)&lt;br /&gt;[] No&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;41h. Any such other sources of income received regularly such as Veterans' (VA) payments, unemployment compensation, child support or alimony. Do not include lump sum payments such as money from an inheritance or the sale of a home&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Yes, $____.00 (total amount for past 12 months)&lt;br /&gt;[] No&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;42. What was this person's total income during the past 12 months?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Add entries in questions 41a to 41h; subtract any losses. If net income was a loss, enter the amount and mark (X) in the "Loss" box next to the dollar amount.&lt;br /&gt;[] None&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;or&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;$____.00 (total amount for past 12 months)&lt;br /&gt;[] Loss&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A452 PR05A453 PR05A454 PR05A455 PR05A456 PR05A457 PR05A458 PR05A459 PR05A539 PR05A559" a="all"&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Answer Person Questions 41-42 only if this person is 15 years old and over.]&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Mark the "Yes" or "No" box for each part, and enter the amount received in the past 12 months for each "Yes" response.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;If the income from any source was received jointly by household members, report, if possible, the appropriate share for each person; otherwise, report the whole amount for only one person and mark the "No" box for the other person.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;When reporting income received jointly, do not include the amount for a person not listed on the List of Residents.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;41.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;41a. Include wages and salaries before deductions from all jobs. Be sure to include any tips, commissions, or bonuses. Owners of incorporated businesses should enter their salary here. Military personnel should include base pay plus cash housing and/or subsistence allowance, flight pay, uniform allotments, reenlistment bonuses.&lt;br /&gt;41b. Include nonfarm profit (or loss) from self-employment in sole proprietorships and partnerships. Exclude profit (or loss) of incorporated businesses you own.&lt;br /&gt;Include farm profit (or loss) from self-employment in sole proprietorships and partnerships. Exclude profit (or loss) of incorporated farm businesses you own. Also exclude amounts from land rented for cash but include amounts from land rented for shares. &lt;br /&gt;41c. Include interest received or credited to checking and saving accounts, money market funds, certificates of deposit (CDs), IRAs, KEOGHs, and government bonds.&lt;br /&gt;Include dividends received, credited, or reinvested from ownership of stocks or mutual funds.&lt;br /&gt;Include profit (or loss) from royalties and the rental of land, buildings or real estate, or from roomers or boarders. Income received by self-employed persons whose primary source of income is from renting property or from royalties should be included in question 41b above. Include regular payments from an estate or trust fund.&lt;br /&gt;41d. Include amounts, before Medicare deductions, of Social Security and/or Railroad Retirement payments to retired persons, to dependents of deceased insured workers, and to disabled workers. &lt;br /&gt;41e. Include Supplemental Security Income (SSI) received by elderly, blind, or disabled persons.&lt;br /&gt;41f. Include any public assistance or welfare payments the person receives from the Puerto Rico government or the municipio welfare office. Do not include assistance received from private charities. Do not include assistance to pay heating or cooling costs. &lt;br /&gt;41g. Include retirement, survivor or disability benefits received from companies and unions, Federal, state, Puerto Rico and municipio governments, and the U.S. military. Include regular income from annuities and IRA or KEOGH retirement plans. &lt;br /&gt;41h. Include Veterans (VA) disability compensation and educational assistance payments (VEAP), unemployment compensation, child support or alimony, and all other regular payments such as Armed Forces transfer payments, assistance from private charities, regular contributions from persons not living in the household.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;Do not include the following as income in any item:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Refunds or rebates of any kind &lt;br /&gt;Withdrawals from savings of any kind&lt;br /&gt;Capital gains or losses from the sale of homes, shares of stock, etc. &lt;br /&gt;Inheritances or insurance settlements &lt;br /&gt;Any type of loan &lt;br /&gt;Pay in-kind such as food, free rent&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;42.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Add the total entries (subtracting losses) for 41a. through 41h. for the past 12 months and enter that number in the space provided.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Persons age 15+ [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the person's total personal income.</txt>
  <codInstr>This is a 6-digit numeric variable.

		
Codes999999 = NIU.</codInstr>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Income Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_INCWAGE" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="contin" name="PR2005A_INCWAGE">
  <location EndPos="320" StartPos="315" width="6" />
  <labl>Wage and salary income</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A452 PR05A453 PR05A454 PR05A455 PR05A456 PR05A457 PR05A458 PR05A459 PR05A539 PR05A559" a="all"&gt;41. Income in the past 12 months.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Mark (X) in the "Yes" box for each type of income this person received. Give your best estimate of the total amount during the past 12 months. (Note: The "past 12 months" is the period from today's date one year ago up through today.)&lt;br /&gt;Mark (X) in the "No" box to show types of income &lt;span class="em"&gt;not&lt;/span&gt; received.&lt;br /&gt;If net income was a loss, mark the "Loss" box to the right of the dollar amount.&lt;br /&gt;For income received jointly, report the appropriate share for each person, or, if that's not possible, report the whole amount for only one person and mark in the "No" box for the other person.&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;41a. Wages, salary, commissions, bonuses, or tips from all jobs.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Report amount before deductions for taxes, bonds, dues, or other items&lt;br /&gt;[] Yes, $____.00 (total amount for past 12 months)&lt;br /&gt;[] No&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;41b. Self-employment income from own non-farm businesses or farm businesses, including proprietorships and partnerships.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Report net income after business expenses.&lt;br /&gt;[] Yes, $____.00 (total amount for past 12 months)&lt;br /&gt;[] No&lt;br /&gt;[] Loss&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;41c. Interest, dividends, net rental income, royalty income, or income from estates and trusts.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Report even small amounts credited to an account&lt;br /&gt;[] Yes, $____.00 (total amount for past 12 months)&lt;br /&gt;[] No&lt;br /&gt;[] Loss&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;41d. Social Security or Railroad Retirement&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Yes, $____.00 (total amount for past 12 months)&lt;br /&gt;[] No&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;41e. Supplemental Security Income (SSI)&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Yes, $____.00 (total amount for past 12 months)&lt;br /&gt;[] No&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;41f. Any public assistance or welfare payments from the state or local welfare office.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Yes, $____.00 (total amount for past 12 months)&lt;br /&gt;[] No&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;41g. Retirement, survivor, or disability pensions. Do not include Social Security.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Yes, $____.00 (total amount for past 12 months)&lt;br /&gt;[] No&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;41h. Any such other sources of income received regularly such as Veterans' (VA) payments, unemployment compensation, child support or alimony. Do not include lump sum payments such as money from an inheritance or the sale of a home&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Yes, $____.00 (total amount for past 12 months)&lt;br /&gt;[] No&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;42. What was this person's total income during the past 12 months?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Add entries in questions 41a to 41h; subtract any losses. If net income was a loss, enter the amount and mark (X) in the "Loss" box next to the dollar amount.&lt;br /&gt;[] None&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;or&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;$____.00 (total amount for past 12 months)&lt;br /&gt;[] Loss&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A452 PR05A453 PR05A454 PR05A455 PR05A456 PR05A457 PR05A458 PR05A459 PR05A539 PR05A559" a="all"&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Answer Person Questions 41-42 only if this person is 15 years old and over.]&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Mark the "Yes" or "No" box for each part, and enter the amount received in the past 12 months for each "Yes" response.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;If the income from any source was received jointly by household members, report, if possible, the appropriate share for each person; otherwise, report the whole amount for only one person and mark the "No" box for the other person.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;When reporting income received jointly, do not include the amount for a person not listed on the List of Residents.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;41.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;41a. Include wages and salaries before deductions from all jobs. Be sure to include any tips, commissions, or bonuses. Owners of incorporated businesses should enter their salary here. Military personnel should include base pay plus cash housing and/or subsistence allowance, flight pay, uniform allotments, reenlistment bonuses.&lt;br /&gt;41b. Include nonfarm profit (or loss) from self-employment in sole proprietorships and partnerships. Exclude profit (or loss) of incorporated businesses you own.&lt;br /&gt;Include farm profit (or loss) from self-employment in sole proprietorships and partnerships. Exclude profit (or loss) of incorporated farm businesses you own. Also exclude amounts from land rented for cash but include amounts from land rented for shares. &lt;br /&gt;41c. Include interest received or credited to checking and saving accounts, money market funds, certificates of deposit (CDs), IRAs, KEOGHs, and government bonds.&lt;br /&gt;Include dividends received, credited, or reinvested from ownership of stocks or mutual funds.&lt;br /&gt;Include profit (or loss) from royalties and the rental of land, buildings or real estate, or from roomers or boarders. Income received by self-employed persons whose primary source of income is from renting property or from royalties should be included in question 41b above. Include regular payments from an estate or trust fund.&lt;br /&gt;41d. Include amounts, before Medicare deductions, of Social Security and/or Railroad Retirement payments to retired persons, to dependents of deceased insured workers, and to disabled workers. &lt;br /&gt;41e. Include Supplemental Security Income (SSI) received by elderly, blind, or disabled persons.&lt;br /&gt;41f. Include any public assistance or welfare payments the person receives from the Puerto Rico government or the municipio welfare office. Do not include assistance received from private charities. Do not include assistance to pay heating or cooling costs. &lt;br /&gt;41g. Include retirement, survivor or disability benefits received from companies and unions, Federal, state, Puerto Rico and municipio governments, and the U.S. military. Include regular income from annuities and IRA or KEOGH retirement plans. &lt;br /&gt;41h. Include Veterans (VA) disability compensation and educational assistance payments (VEAP), unemployment compensation, child support or alimony, and all other regular payments such as Armed Forces transfer payments, assistance from private charities, regular contributions from persons not living in the household.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;Do not include the following as income in any item:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Refunds or rebates of any kind &lt;br /&gt;Withdrawals from savings of any kind&lt;br /&gt;Capital gains or losses from the sale of homes, shares of stock, etc. &lt;br /&gt;Inheritances or insurance settlements &lt;br /&gt;Any type of loan &lt;br /&gt;Pay in-kind such as food, free rent&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;42.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Add the total entries (subtracting losses) for 41a. through 41h. for the past 12 months and enter that number in the space provided.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Persons age 16+ [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the person's wage and salary income.</txt>
  <codInstr>This is a 6-digit numeric variable.

		
Codes108998 = 99.5th percentile within each state (Higher values are the state means of all cases above these cutoffs.)
999999 = NIU.</codInstr>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Income Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_POVERTY" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="contin" name="PR2005A_POVERTY">
  <location EndPos="323" StartPos="321" width="3" />
  <labl>Poverty status</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A452 PR05A453 PR05A454 PR05A455 PR05A456 PR05A457 PR05A458 PR05A459 PR05A539 PR05A559" a="all"&gt;41. Income in the past 12 months.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Mark (X) in the "Yes" box for each type of income this person received. Give your best estimate of the total amount during the past 12 months. (Note: The "past 12 months" is the period from today's date one year ago up through today.)&lt;br /&gt;Mark (X) in the "No" box to show types of income &lt;span class="em"&gt;not&lt;/span&gt; received.&lt;br /&gt;If net income was a loss, mark the "Loss" box to the right of the dollar amount.&lt;br /&gt;For income received jointly, report the appropriate share for each person, or, if that's not possible, report the whole amount for only one person and mark in the "No" box for the other person.&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;41a. Wages, salary, commissions, bonuses, or tips from all jobs.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Report amount before deductions for taxes, bonds, dues, or other items&lt;br /&gt;[] Yes, $____.00 (total amount for past 12 months)&lt;br /&gt;[] No&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;41b. Self-employment income from own non-farm businesses or farm businesses, including proprietorships and partnerships.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Report net income after business expenses.&lt;br /&gt;[] Yes, $____.00 (total amount for past 12 months)&lt;br /&gt;[] No&lt;br /&gt;[] Loss&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;41c. Interest, dividends, net rental income, royalty income, or income from estates and trusts.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Report even small amounts credited to an account&lt;br /&gt;[] Yes, $____.00 (total amount for past 12 months)&lt;br /&gt;[] No&lt;br /&gt;[] Loss&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;41d. Social Security or Railroad Retirement&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Yes, $____.00 (total amount for past 12 months)&lt;br /&gt;[] No&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;41e. Supplemental Security Income (SSI)&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Yes, $____.00 (total amount for past 12 months)&lt;br /&gt;[] No&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;41f. Any public assistance or welfare payments from the state or local welfare office.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Yes, $____.00 (total amount for past 12 months)&lt;br /&gt;[] No&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;41g. Retirement, survivor, or disability pensions. Do not include Social Security.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Yes, $____.00 (total amount for past 12 months)&lt;br /&gt;[] No&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;41h. Any such other sources of income received regularly such as Veterans' (VA) payments, unemployment compensation, child support or alimony. Do not include lump sum payments such as money from an inheritance or the sale of a home&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Yes, $____.00 (total amount for past 12 months)&lt;br /&gt;[] No&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;42. What was this person's total income during the past 12 months?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Add entries in questions 41a to 41h; subtract any losses. If net income was a loss, enter the amount and mark (X) in the "Loss" box next to the dollar amount.&lt;br /&gt;[] None&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;or&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;$____.00 (total amount for past 12 months)&lt;br /&gt;[] Loss&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A452 PR05A453 PR05A454 PR05A455 PR05A456 PR05A457 PR05A458 PR05A459 PR05A539 PR05A559" a="all"&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Answer Person Questions 41-42 only if this person is 15 years old and over.]&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Mark the "Yes" or "No" box for each part, and enter the amount received in the past 12 months for each "Yes" response.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;If the income from any source was received jointly by household members, report, if possible, the appropriate share for each person; otherwise, report the whole amount for only one person and mark the "No" box for the other person.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;When reporting income received jointly, do not include the amount for a person not listed on the List of Residents.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;41.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;41a. Include wages and salaries before deductions from all jobs. Be sure to include any tips, commissions, or bonuses. Owners of incorporated businesses should enter their salary here. Military personnel should include base pay plus cash housing and/or subsistence allowance, flight pay, uniform allotments, reenlistment bonuses.&lt;br /&gt;41b. Include nonfarm profit (or loss) from self-employment in sole proprietorships and partnerships. Exclude profit (or loss) of incorporated businesses you own.&lt;br /&gt;Include farm profit (or loss) from self-employment in sole proprietorships and partnerships. Exclude profit (or loss) of incorporated farm businesses you own. Also exclude amounts from land rented for cash but include amounts from land rented for shares. &lt;br /&gt;41c. Include interest received or credited to checking and saving accounts, money market funds, certificates of deposit (CDs), IRAs, KEOGHs, and government bonds.&lt;br /&gt;Include dividends received, credited, or reinvested from ownership of stocks or mutual funds.&lt;br /&gt;Include profit (or loss) from royalties and the rental of land, buildings or real estate, or from roomers or boarders. Income received by self-employed persons whose primary source of income is from renting property or from royalties should be included in question 41b above. Include regular payments from an estate or trust fund.&lt;br /&gt;41d. Include amounts, before Medicare deductions, of Social Security and/or Railroad Retirement payments to retired persons, to dependents of deceased insured workers, and to disabled workers. &lt;br /&gt;41e. Include Supplemental Security Income (SSI) received by elderly, blind, or disabled persons.&lt;br /&gt;41f. Include any public assistance or welfare payments the person receives from the Puerto Rico government or the municipio welfare office. Do not include assistance received from private charities. Do not include assistance to pay heating or cooling costs. &lt;br /&gt;41g. Include retirement, survivor or disability benefits received from companies and unions, Federal, state, Puerto Rico and municipio governments, and the U.S. military. Include regular income from annuities and IRA or KEOGH retirement plans. &lt;br /&gt;41h. Include Veterans (VA) disability compensation and educational assistance payments (VEAP), unemployment compensation, child support or alimony, and all other regular payments such as Armed Forces transfer payments, assistance from private charities, regular contributions from persons not living in the household.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;Do not include the following as income in any item:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Refunds or rebates of any kind &lt;br /&gt;Withdrawals from savings of any kind&lt;br /&gt;Capital gains or losses from the sale of homes, shares of stock, etc. &lt;br /&gt;Inheritances or insurance settlements &lt;br /&gt;Any type of loan &lt;br /&gt;Pay in-kind such as food, free rent&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;42.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Add the total entries (subtracting losses) for 41a. through 41h. for the past 12 months and enter that number in the space provided.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All persons</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates each family's total income last year as a percentage of the poverty thresholds established by the Social Security Administration.</txt>
  <codInstr>This is a 3-digit numeric variable.

		
Codes000 = NIU (not in universe)
001 = 1 percent or less of poverty threshold
501 = 501 percent or more of poverty threshold</codInstr>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Income Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_INCSS" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="contin" name="PR2005A_INCSS">
  <location EndPos="328" StartPos="324" width="5" />
  <labl>Social Security income</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A452 PR05A453 PR05A454 PR05A455 PR05A456 PR05A457 PR05A458 PR05A459 PR05A539 PR05A559" a="all"&gt;41. Income in the past 12 months.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Mark (X) in the "Yes" box for each type of income this person received. Give your best estimate of the total amount during the past 12 months. (Note: The "past 12 months" is the period from today's date one year ago up through today.)&lt;br /&gt;Mark (X) in the "No" box to show types of income &lt;span class="em"&gt;not&lt;/span&gt; received.&lt;br /&gt;If net income was a loss, mark the "Loss" box to the right of the dollar amount.&lt;br /&gt;For income received jointly, report the appropriate share for each person, or, if that's not possible, report the whole amount for only one person and mark in the "No" box for the other person.&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;41a. Wages, salary, commissions, bonuses, or tips from all jobs.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Report amount before deductions for taxes, bonds, dues, or other items&lt;br /&gt;[] Yes, $____.00 (total amount for past 12 months)&lt;br /&gt;[] No&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;41b. Self-employment income from own non-farm businesses or farm businesses, including proprietorships and partnerships.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Report net income after business expenses.&lt;br /&gt;[] Yes, $____.00 (total amount for past 12 months)&lt;br /&gt;[] No&lt;br /&gt;[] Loss&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;41c. Interest, dividends, net rental income, royalty income, or income from estates and trusts.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Report even small amounts credited to an account&lt;br /&gt;[] Yes, $____.00 (total amount for past 12 months)&lt;br /&gt;[] No&lt;br /&gt;[] Loss&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;41d. Social Security or Railroad Retirement&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Yes, $____.00 (total amount for past 12 months)&lt;br /&gt;[] No&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;41e. Supplemental Security Income (SSI)&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Yes, $____.00 (total amount for past 12 months)&lt;br /&gt;[] No&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;41f. Any public assistance or welfare payments from the state or local welfare office.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Yes, $____.00 (total amount for past 12 months)&lt;br /&gt;[] No&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;41g. Retirement, survivor, or disability pensions. Do not include Social Security.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Yes, $____.00 (total amount for past 12 months)&lt;br /&gt;[] No&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;41h. Any such other sources of income received regularly such as Veterans' (VA) payments, unemployment compensation, child support or alimony. Do not include lump sum payments such as money from an inheritance or the sale of a home&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Yes, $____.00 (total amount for past 12 months)&lt;br /&gt;[] No&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;42. What was this person's total income during the past 12 months?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Add entries in questions 41a to 41h; subtract any losses. If net income was a loss, enter the amount and mark (X) in the "Loss" box next to the dollar amount.&lt;br /&gt;[] None&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;or&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;$____.00 (total amount for past 12 months)&lt;br /&gt;[] Loss&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A452 PR05A453 PR05A454 PR05A455 PR05A456 PR05A457 PR05A458 PR05A459 PR05A539 PR05A559" a="all"&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Answer Person Questions 41-42 only if this person is 15 years old and over.]&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Mark the "Yes" or "No" box for each part, and enter the amount received in the past 12 months for each "Yes" response.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;If the income from any source was received jointly by household members, report, if possible, the appropriate share for each person; otherwise, report the whole amount for only one person and mark the "No" box for the other person.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;When reporting income received jointly, do not include the amount for a person not listed on the List of Residents.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;41.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;41a. Include wages and salaries before deductions from all jobs. Be sure to include any tips, commissions, or bonuses. Owners of incorporated businesses should enter their salary here. Military personnel should include base pay plus cash housing and/or subsistence allowance, flight pay, uniform allotments, reenlistment bonuses.&lt;br /&gt;41b. Include nonfarm profit (or loss) from self-employment in sole proprietorships and partnerships. Exclude profit (or loss) of incorporated businesses you own.&lt;br /&gt;Include farm profit (or loss) from self-employment in sole proprietorships and partnerships. Exclude profit (or loss) of incorporated farm businesses you own. Also exclude amounts from land rented for cash but include amounts from land rented for shares. &lt;br /&gt;41c. Include interest received or credited to checking and saving accounts, money market funds, certificates of deposit (CDs), IRAs, KEOGHs, and government bonds.&lt;br /&gt;Include dividends received, credited, or reinvested from ownership of stocks or mutual funds.&lt;br /&gt;Include profit (or loss) from royalties and the rental of land, buildings or real estate, or from roomers or boarders. Income received by self-employed persons whose primary source of income is from renting property or from royalties should be included in question 41b above. Include regular payments from an estate or trust fund.&lt;br /&gt;41d. Include amounts, before Medicare deductions, of Social Security and/or Railroad Retirement payments to retired persons, to dependents of deceased insured workers, and to disabled workers. &lt;br /&gt;41e. Include Supplemental Security Income (SSI) received by elderly, blind, or disabled persons.&lt;br /&gt;41f. Include any public assistance or welfare payments the person receives from the Puerto Rico government or the municipio welfare office. Do not include assistance received from private charities. Do not include assistance to pay heating or cooling costs. &lt;br /&gt;41g. Include retirement, survivor or disability benefits received from companies and unions, Federal, state, Puerto Rico and municipio governments, and the U.S. military. Include regular income from annuities and IRA or KEOGH retirement plans. &lt;br /&gt;41h. Include Veterans (VA) disability compensation and educational assistance payments (VEAP), unemployment compensation, child support or alimony, and all other regular payments such as Armed Forces transfer payments, assistance from private charities, regular contributions from persons not living in the household.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;Do not include the following as income in any item:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Refunds or rebates of any kind &lt;br /&gt;Withdrawals from savings of any kind&lt;br /&gt;Capital gains or losses from the sale of homes, shares of stock, etc. &lt;br /&gt;Inheritances or insurance settlements &lt;br /&gt;Any type of loan &lt;br /&gt;Pay in-kind such as food, free rent&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;42.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Add the total entries (subtracting losses) for 41a. through 41h. for the past 12 months and enter that number in the space provided.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Persons age 15+ [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the person's social security income.</txt>
  <codInstr>This is a 5-digit numeric variable.

		
Codes99999 = NIU (not in universe)</codInstr>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Income Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_INCWELFR" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="contin" name="PR2005A_INCWELFR">
  <location EndPos="333" StartPos="329" width="5" />
  <labl>Welfare (public assistance) income</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A452 PR05A453 PR05A454 PR05A455 PR05A456 PR05A457 PR05A458 PR05A459 PR05A539 PR05A559" a="all"&gt;41. Income in the past 12 months.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Mark (X) in the "Yes" box for each type of income this person received. Give your best estimate of the total amount during the past 12 months. (Note: The "past 12 months" is the period from today's date one year ago up through today.)&lt;br /&gt;Mark (X) in the "No" box to show types of income &lt;span class="em"&gt;not&lt;/span&gt; received.&lt;br /&gt;If net income was a loss, mark the "Loss" box to the right of the dollar amount.&lt;br /&gt;For income received jointly, report the appropriate share for each person, or, if that's not possible, report the whole amount for only one person and mark in the "No" box for the other person.&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;41a. Wages, salary, commissions, bonuses, or tips from all jobs.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Report amount before deductions for taxes, bonds, dues, or other items&lt;br /&gt;[] Yes, $____.00 (total amount for past 12 months)&lt;br /&gt;[] No&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;41b. Self-employment income from own non-farm businesses or farm businesses, including proprietorships and partnerships.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Report net income after business expenses.&lt;br /&gt;[] Yes, $____.00 (total amount for past 12 months)&lt;br /&gt;[] No&lt;br /&gt;[] Loss&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;41c. Interest, dividends, net rental income, royalty income, or income from estates and trusts.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Report even small amounts credited to an account&lt;br /&gt;[] Yes, $____.00 (total amount for past 12 months)&lt;br /&gt;[] No&lt;br /&gt;[] Loss&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;41d. Social Security or Railroad Retirement&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Yes, $____.00 (total amount for past 12 months)&lt;br /&gt;[] No&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;41e. Supplemental Security Income (SSI)&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Yes, $____.00 (total amount for past 12 months)&lt;br /&gt;[] No&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;41f. Any public assistance or welfare payments from the state or local welfare office.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Yes, $____.00 (total amount for past 12 months)&lt;br /&gt;[] No&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;41g. Retirement, survivor, or disability pensions. Do not include Social Security.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Yes, $____.00 (total amount for past 12 months)&lt;br /&gt;[] No&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;41h. Any such other sources of income received regularly such as Veterans' (VA) payments, unemployment compensation, child support or alimony. Do not include lump sum payments such as money from an inheritance or the sale of a home&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Yes, $____.00 (total amount for past 12 months)&lt;br /&gt;[] No&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;42. What was this person's total income during the past 12 months?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Add entries in questions 41a to 41h; subtract any losses. If net income was a loss, enter the amount and mark (X) in the "Loss" box next to the dollar amount.&lt;br /&gt;[] None&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;or&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;$____.00 (total amount for past 12 months)&lt;br /&gt;[] Loss&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A452 PR05A453 PR05A454 PR05A455 PR05A456 PR05A457 PR05A458 PR05A459 PR05A539 PR05A559" a="all"&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Answer Person Questions 41-42 only if this person is 15 years old and over.]&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Mark the "Yes" or "No" box for each part, and enter the amount received in the past 12 months for each "Yes" response.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;If the income from any source was received jointly by household members, report, if possible, the appropriate share for each person; otherwise, report the whole amount for only one person and mark the "No" box for the other person.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;When reporting income received jointly, do not include the amount for a person not listed on the List of Residents.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;41.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;41a. Include wages and salaries before deductions from all jobs. Be sure to include any tips, commissions, or bonuses. Owners of incorporated businesses should enter their salary here. Military personnel should include base pay plus cash housing and/or subsistence allowance, flight pay, uniform allotments, reenlistment bonuses.&lt;br /&gt;41b. Include nonfarm profit (or loss) from self-employment in sole proprietorships and partnerships. Exclude profit (or loss) of incorporated businesses you own.&lt;br /&gt;Include farm profit (or loss) from self-employment in sole proprietorships and partnerships. Exclude profit (or loss) of incorporated farm businesses you own. Also exclude amounts from land rented for cash but include amounts from land rented for shares. &lt;br /&gt;41c. Include interest received or credited to checking and saving accounts, money market funds, certificates of deposit (CDs), IRAs, KEOGHs, and government bonds.&lt;br /&gt;Include dividends received, credited, or reinvested from ownership of stocks or mutual funds.&lt;br /&gt;Include profit (or loss) from royalties and the rental of land, buildings or real estate, or from roomers or boarders. Income received by self-employed persons whose primary source of income is from renting property or from royalties should be included in question 41b above. Include regular payments from an estate or trust fund.&lt;br /&gt;41d. Include amounts, before Medicare deductions, of Social Security and/or Railroad Retirement payments to retired persons, to dependents of deceased insured workers, and to disabled workers. &lt;br /&gt;41e. Include Supplemental Security Income (SSI) received by elderly, blind, or disabled persons.&lt;br /&gt;41f. Include any public assistance or welfare payments the person receives from the Puerto Rico government or the municipio welfare office. Do not include assistance received from private charities. Do not include assistance to pay heating or cooling costs. &lt;br /&gt;41g. Include retirement, survivor or disability benefits received from companies and unions, Federal, state, Puerto Rico and municipio governments, and the U.S. military. Include regular income from annuities and IRA or KEOGH retirement plans. &lt;br /&gt;41h. Include Veterans (VA) disability compensation and educational assistance payments (VEAP), unemployment compensation, child support or alimony, and all other regular payments such as Armed Forces transfer payments, assistance from private charities, regular contributions from persons not living in the household.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;Do not include the following as income in any item:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Refunds or rebates of any kind &lt;br /&gt;Withdrawals from savings of any kind&lt;br /&gt;Capital gains or losses from the sale of homes, shares of stock, etc. &lt;br /&gt;Inheritances or insurance settlements &lt;br /&gt;Any type of loan &lt;br /&gt;Pay in-kind such as food, free rent&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;42.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Add the total entries (subtracting losses) for 41a. through 41h. for the past 12 months and enter that number in the space provided.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Persons age 15+ [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the person's welfare (public assistance) income.</txt>
  <codInstr>This is a 5-digit numeric variable.

		
Codes99999 = NIU (not in universe)</codInstr>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Income Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_INCINVST" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="contin" name="PR2005A_INCINVST">
  <location EndPos="339" StartPos="334" width="6" />
  <labl>Interest, dividend, and rental income</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A452 PR05A453 PR05A454 PR05A455 PR05A456 PR05A457 PR05A458 PR05A459 PR05A539 PR05A559" a="all"&gt;41. Income in the past 12 months.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Mark (X) in the "Yes" box for each type of income this person received. Give your best estimate of the total amount during the past 12 months. (Note: The "past 12 months" is the period from today's date one year ago up through today.)&lt;br /&gt;Mark (X) in the "No" box to show types of income &lt;span class="em"&gt;not&lt;/span&gt; received.&lt;br /&gt;If net income was a loss, mark the "Loss" box to the right of the dollar amount.&lt;br /&gt;For income received jointly, report the appropriate share for each person, or, if that's not possible, report the whole amount for only one person and mark in the "No" box for the other person.&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;41a. Wages, salary, commissions, bonuses, or tips from all jobs.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Report amount before deductions for taxes, bonds, dues, or other items&lt;br /&gt;[] Yes, $____.00 (total amount for past 12 months)&lt;br /&gt;[] No&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;41b. Self-employment income from own non-farm businesses or farm businesses, including proprietorships and partnerships.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Report net income after business expenses.&lt;br /&gt;[] Yes, $____.00 (total amount for past 12 months)&lt;br /&gt;[] No&lt;br /&gt;[] Loss&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;41c. Interest, dividends, net rental income, royalty income, or income from estates and trusts.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Report even small amounts credited to an account&lt;br /&gt;[] Yes, $____.00 (total amount for past 12 months)&lt;br /&gt;[] No&lt;br /&gt;[] Loss&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;41d. Social Security or Railroad Retirement&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Yes, $____.00 (total amount for past 12 months)&lt;br /&gt;[] No&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;41e. Supplemental Security Income (SSI)&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Yes, $____.00 (total amount for past 12 months)&lt;br /&gt;[] No&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;41f. Any public assistance or welfare payments from the state or local welfare office.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Yes, $____.00 (total amount for past 12 months)&lt;br /&gt;[] No&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;41g. Retirement, survivor, or disability pensions. Do not include Social Security.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Yes, $____.00 (total amount for past 12 months)&lt;br /&gt;[] No&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;41h. Any such other sources of income received regularly such as Veterans' (VA) payments, unemployment compensation, child support or alimony. Do not include lump sum payments such as money from an inheritance or the sale of a home&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Yes, $____.00 (total amount for past 12 months)&lt;br /&gt;[] No&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;42. What was this person's total income during the past 12 months?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Add entries in questions 41a to 41h; subtract any losses. If net income was a loss, enter the amount and mark (X) in the "Loss" box next to the dollar amount.&lt;br /&gt;[] None&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;or&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;$____.00 (total amount for past 12 months)&lt;br /&gt;[] Loss&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A452 PR05A453 PR05A454 PR05A455 PR05A456 PR05A457 PR05A458 PR05A459 PR05A539 PR05A559" a="all"&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Answer Person Questions 41-42 only if this person is 15 years old and over.]&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Mark the "Yes" or "No" box for each part, and enter the amount received in the past 12 months for each "Yes" response.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;If the income from any source was received jointly by household members, report, if possible, the appropriate share for each person; otherwise, report the whole amount for only one person and mark the "No" box for the other person.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;When reporting income received jointly, do not include the amount for a person not listed on the List of Residents.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;41.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;41a. Include wages and salaries before deductions from all jobs. Be sure to include any tips, commissions, or bonuses. Owners of incorporated businesses should enter their salary here. Military personnel should include base pay plus cash housing and/or subsistence allowance, flight pay, uniform allotments, reenlistment bonuses.&lt;br /&gt;41b. Include nonfarm profit (or loss) from self-employment in sole proprietorships and partnerships. Exclude profit (or loss) of incorporated businesses you own.&lt;br /&gt;Include farm profit (or loss) from self-employment in sole proprietorships and partnerships. Exclude profit (or loss) of incorporated farm businesses you own. Also exclude amounts from land rented for cash but include amounts from land rented for shares. &lt;br /&gt;41c. Include interest received or credited to checking and saving accounts, money market funds, certificates of deposit (CDs), IRAs, KEOGHs, and government bonds.&lt;br /&gt;Include dividends received, credited, or reinvested from ownership of stocks or mutual funds.&lt;br /&gt;Include profit (or loss) from royalties and the rental of land, buildings or real estate, or from roomers or boarders. Income received by self-employed persons whose primary source of income is from renting property or from royalties should be included in question 41b above. Include regular payments from an estate or trust fund.&lt;br /&gt;41d. Include amounts, before Medicare deductions, of Social Security and/or Railroad Retirement payments to retired persons, to dependents of deceased insured workers, and to disabled workers. &lt;br /&gt;41e. Include Supplemental Security Income (SSI) received by elderly, blind, or disabled persons.&lt;br /&gt;41f. Include any public assistance or welfare payments the person receives from the Puerto Rico government or the municipio welfare office. Do not include assistance received from private charities. Do not include assistance to pay heating or cooling costs. &lt;br /&gt;41g. Include retirement, survivor or disability benefits received from companies and unions, Federal, state, Puerto Rico and municipio governments, and the U.S. military. Include regular income from annuities and IRA or KEOGH retirement plans. &lt;br /&gt;41h. Include Veterans (VA) disability compensation and educational assistance payments (VEAP), unemployment compensation, child support or alimony, and all other regular payments such as Armed Forces transfer payments, assistance from private charities, regular contributions from persons not living in the household.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;Do not include the following as income in any item:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Refunds or rebates of any kind &lt;br /&gt;Withdrawals from savings of any kind&lt;br /&gt;Capital gains or losses from the sale of homes, shares of stock, etc. &lt;br /&gt;Inheritances or insurance settlements &lt;br /&gt;Any type of loan &lt;br /&gt;Pay in-kind such as food, free rent&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;42.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Add the total entries (subtracting losses) for 41a. through 41h. for the past 12 months and enter that number in the space provided.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Persons age 15+ [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the interest, dividend, and rental income that the person earned.</txt>
  <codInstr>This is a 6-digit numeric variable.

		
Codes301526 = 99.5th percentile within the country (Higher values are the mean of all cases above these cutoffs.)
999999 = NIU (not in universe)</codInstr>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Income Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_INCEARN" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="contin" name="PR2005A_INCEARN">
  <location EndPos="345" StartPos="340" width="6" />
  <labl>Total personal earned income</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A452 PR05A453 PR05A454 PR05A455 PR05A456 PR05A457 PR05A458 PR05A459 PR05A539 PR05A559" a="all"&gt;41. Income in the past 12 months.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Mark (X) in the "Yes" box for each type of income this person received. Give your best estimate of the total amount during the past 12 months. (Note: The "past 12 months" is the period from today's date one year ago up through today.)&lt;br /&gt;Mark (X) in the "No" box to show types of income &lt;span class="em"&gt;not&lt;/span&gt; received.&lt;br /&gt;If net income was a loss, mark the "Loss" box to the right of the dollar amount.&lt;br /&gt;For income received jointly, report the appropriate share for each person, or, if that's not possible, report the whole amount for only one person and mark in the "No" box for the other person.&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;41a. Wages, salary, commissions, bonuses, or tips from all jobs.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Report amount before deductions for taxes, bonds, dues, or other items&lt;br /&gt;[] Yes, $____.00 (total amount for past 12 months)&lt;br /&gt;[] No&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;41b. Self-employment income from own non-farm businesses or farm businesses, including proprietorships and partnerships.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Report net income after business expenses.&lt;br /&gt;[] Yes, $____.00 (total amount for past 12 months)&lt;br /&gt;[] No&lt;br /&gt;[] Loss&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;41c. Interest, dividends, net rental income, royalty income, or income from estates and trusts.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Report even small amounts credited to an account&lt;br /&gt;[] Yes, $____.00 (total amount for past 12 months)&lt;br /&gt;[] No&lt;br /&gt;[] Loss&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;41d. Social Security or Railroad Retirement&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Yes, $____.00 (total amount for past 12 months)&lt;br /&gt;[] No&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;41e. Supplemental Security Income (SSI)&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Yes, $____.00 (total amount for past 12 months)&lt;br /&gt;[] No&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;41f. Any public assistance or welfare payments from the state or local welfare office.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Yes, $____.00 (total amount for past 12 months)&lt;br /&gt;[] No&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;41g. Retirement, survivor, or disability pensions. Do not include Social Security.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Yes, $____.00 (total amount for past 12 months)&lt;br /&gt;[] No&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;41h. Any such other sources of income received regularly such as Veterans' (VA) payments, unemployment compensation, child support or alimony. Do not include lump sum payments such as money from an inheritance or the sale of a home&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Yes, $____.00 (total amount for past 12 months)&lt;br /&gt;[] No&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;42. What was this person's total income during the past 12 months?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Add entries in questions 41a to 41h; subtract any losses. If net income was a loss, enter the amount and mark (X) in the "Loss" box next to the dollar amount.&lt;br /&gt;[] None&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;or&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;$____.00 (total amount for past 12 months)&lt;br /&gt;[] Loss&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A452 PR05A453 PR05A454 PR05A455 PR05A456 PR05A457 PR05A458 PR05A459 PR05A539 PR05A559" a="all"&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Answer Person Questions 41-42 only if this person is 15 years old and over.]&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Mark the "Yes" or "No" box for each part, and enter the amount received in the past 12 months for each "Yes" response.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;If the income from any source was received jointly by household members, report, if possible, the appropriate share for each person; otherwise, report the whole amount for only one person and mark the "No" box for the other person.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;When reporting income received jointly, do not include the amount for a person not listed on the List of Residents.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;41.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;41a. Include wages and salaries before deductions from all jobs. Be sure to include any tips, commissions, or bonuses. Owners of incorporated businesses should enter their salary here. Military personnel should include base pay plus cash housing and/or subsistence allowance, flight pay, uniform allotments, reenlistment bonuses.&lt;br /&gt;41b. Include nonfarm profit (or loss) from self-employment in sole proprietorships and partnerships. Exclude profit (or loss) of incorporated businesses you own.&lt;br /&gt;Include farm profit (or loss) from self-employment in sole proprietorships and partnerships. Exclude profit (or loss) of incorporated farm businesses you own. Also exclude amounts from land rented for cash but include amounts from land rented for shares. &lt;br /&gt;41c. Include interest received or credited to checking and saving accounts, money market funds, certificates of deposit (CDs), IRAs, KEOGHs, and government bonds.&lt;br /&gt;Include dividends received, credited, or reinvested from ownership of stocks or mutual funds.&lt;br /&gt;Include profit (or loss) from royalties and the rental of land, buildings or real estate, or from roomers or boarders. Income received by self-employed persons whose primary source of income is from renting property or from royalties should be included in question 41b above. Include regular payments from an estate or trust fund.&lt;br /&gt;41d. Include amounts, before Medicare deductions, of Social Security and/or Railroad Retirement payments to retired persons, to dependents of deceased insured workers, and to disabled workers. &lt;br /&gt;41e. Include Supplemental Security Income (SSI) received by elderly, blind, or disabled persons.&lt;br /&gt;41f. Include any public assistance or welfare payments the person receives from the Puerto Rico government or the municipio welfare office. Do not include assistance received from private charities. Do not include assistance to pay heating or cooling costs. &lt;br /&gt;41g. Include retirement, survivor or disability benefits received from companies and unions, Federal, state, Puerto Rico and municipio governments, and the U.S. military. Include regular income from annuities and IRA or KEOGH retirement plans. &lt;br /&gt;41h. Include Veterans (VA) disability compensation and educational assistance payments (VEAP), unemployment compensation, child support or alimony, and all other regular payments such as Armed Forces transfer payments, assistance from private charities, regular contributions from persons not living in the household.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;Do not include the following as income in any item:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Refunds or rebates of any kind &lt;br /&gt;Withdrawals from savings of any kind&lt;br /&gt;Capital gains or losses from the sale of homes, shares of stock, etc. &lt;br /&gt;Inheritances or insurance settlements &lt;br /&gt;Any type of loan &lt;br /&gt;Pay in-kind such as food, free rent&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;42.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Add the total entries (subtracting losses) for 41a. through 41h. for the past 12 months and enter that number in the space provided.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All persons</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the total personal earned income.</txt>
  <codInstr>This is a 6-digit numeric variable.

		
Codes-9999 = -9999 or less.
999999 = NIU (not in universe)</codInstr>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Income Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_INCOTHER" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="contin" name="PR2005A_INCOTHER">
  <location EndPos="350" StartPos="346" width="5" />
  <labl>Other income</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A452 PR05A453 PR05A454 PR05A455 PR05A456 PR05A457 PR05A458 PR05A459 PR05A539 PR05A559" a="all"&gt;41. Income in the past 12 months.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Mark (X) in the "Yes" box for each type of income this person received. Give your best estimate of the total amount during the past 12 months. (Note: The "past 12 months" is the period from today's date one year ago up through today.)&lt;br /&gt;Mark (X) in the "No" box to show types of income &lt;span class="em"&gt;not&lt;/span&gt; received.&lt;br /&gt;If net income was a loss, mark the "Loss" box to the right of the dollar amount.&lt;br /&gt;For income received jointly, report the appropriate share for each person, or, if that's not possible, report the whole amount for only one person and mark in the "No" box for the other person.&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;41a. Wages, salary, commissions, bonuses, or tips from all jobs.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Report amount before deductions for taxes, bonds, dues, or other items&lt;br /&gt;[] Yes, $____.00 (total amount for past 12 months)&lt;br /&gt;[] No&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;41b. Self-employment income from own non-farm businesses or farm businesses, including proprietorships and partnerships.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Report net income after business expenses.&lt;br /&gt;[] Yes, $____.00 (total amount for past 12 months)&lt;br /&gt;[] No&lt;br /&gt;[] Loss&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;41c. Interest, dividends, net rental income, royalty income, or income from estates and trusts.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Report even small amounts credited to an account&lt;br /&gt;[] Yes, $____.00 (total amount for past 12 months)&lt;br /&gt;[] No&lt;br /&gt;[] Loss&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;41d. Social Security or Railroad Retirement&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Yes, $____.00 (total amount for past 12 months)&lt;br /&gt;[] No&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;41e. Supplemental Security Income (SSI)&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Yes, $____.00 (total amount for past 12 months)&lt;br /&gt;[] No&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;41f. Any public assistance or welfare payments from the state or local welfare office.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Yes, $____.00 (total amount for past 12 months)&lt;br /&gt;[] No&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;41g. Retirement, survivor, or disability pensions. Do not include Social Security.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Yes, $____.00 (total amount for past 12 months)&lt;br /&gt;[] No&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;41h. Any such other sources of income received regularly such as Veterans' (VA) payments, unemployment compensation, child support or alimony. Do not include lump sum payments such as money from an inheritance or the sale of a home&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Yes, $____.00 (total amount for past 12 months)&lt;br /&gt;[] No&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;42. What was this person's total income during the past 12 months?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Add entries in questions 41a to 41h; subtract any losses. If net income was a loss, enter the amount and mark (X) in the "Loss" box next to the dollar amount.&lt;br /&gt;[] None&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;or&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;$____.00 (total amount for past 12 months)&lt;br /&gt;[] Loss&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A452 PR05A453 PR05A454 PR05A455 PR05A456 PR05A457 PR05A458 PR05A459 PR05A539 PR05A559" a="all"&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Answer Person Questions 41-42 only if this person is 15 years old and over.]&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Mark the "Yes" or "No" box for each part, and enter the amount received in the past 12 months for each "Yes" response.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;If the income from any source was received jointly by household members, report, if possible, the appropriate share for each person; otherwise, report the whole amount for only one person and mark the "No" box for the other person.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;When reporting income received jointly, do not include the amount for a person not listed on the List of Residents.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;41.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;41a. Include wages and salaries before deductions from all jobs. Be sure to include any tips, commissions, or bonuses. Owners of incorporated businesses should enter their salary here. Military personnel should include base pay plus cash housing and/or subsistence allowance, flight pay, uniform allotments, reenlistment bonuses.&lt;br /&gt;41b. Include nonfarm profit (or loss) from self-employment in sole proprietorships and partnerships. Exclude profit (or loss) of incorporated businesses you own.&lt;br /&gt;Include farm profit (or loss) from self-employment in sole proprietorships and partnerships. Exclude profit (or loss) of incorporated farm businesses you own. Also exclude amounts from land rented for cash but include amounts from land rented for shares. &lt;br /&gt;41c. Include interest received or credited to checking and saving accounts, money market funds, certificates of deposit (CDs), IRAs, KEOGHs, and government bonds.&lt;br /&gt;Include dividends received, credited, or reinvested from ownership of stocks or mutual funds.&lt;br /&gt;Include profit (or loss) from royalties and the rental of land, buildings or real estate, or from roomers or boarders. Income received by self-employed persons whose primary source of income is from renting property or from royalties should be included in question 41b above. Include regular payments from an estate or trust fund.&lt;br /&gt;41d. Include amounts, before Medicare deductions, of Social Security and/or Railroad Retirement payments to retired persons, to dependents of deceased insured workers, and to disabled workers. &lt;br /&gt;41e. Include Supplemental Security Income (SSI) received by elderly, blind, or disabled persons.&lt;br /&gt;41f. Include any public assistance or welfare payments the person receives from the Puerto Rico government or the municipio welfare office. Do not include assistance received from private charities. Do not include assistance to pay heating or cooling costs. &lt;br /&gt;41g. Include retirement, survivor or disability benefits received from companies and unions, Federal, state, Puerto Rico and municipio governments, and the U.S. military. Include regular income from annuities and IRA or KEOGH retirement plans. &lt;br /&gt;41h. Include Veterans (VA) disability compensation and educational assistance payments (VEAP), unemployment compensation, child support or alimony, and all other regular payments such as Armed Forces transfer payments, assistance from private charities, regular contributions from persons not living in the household.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;Do not include the following as income in any item:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Refunds or rebates of any kind &lt;br /&gt;Withdrawals from savings of any kind&lt;br /&gt;Capital gains or losses from the sale of homes, shares of stock, etc. &lt;br /&gt;Inheritances or insurance settlements &lt;br /&gt;Any type of loan &lt;br /&gt;Pay in-kind such as food, free rent&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;42.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Add the total entries (subtracting losses) for 41a. through 41h. for the past 12 months and enter that number in the space provided.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Persons age 15+ [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the person's other income.</txt>
  <codInstr>This is a 5-digit numeric variable.

		
Codes41358 = 99.5th percentile within the country (Higher values are the mean of all cases above these cutoffs.)
99999 = NIU (not in universe)</codInstr>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Income Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_MIGRATE1" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_MIGRATE1">
  <location EndPos="352" StartPos="351" width="2" />
  <labl>Migration status, 1 year</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A460 PR05A461 PR05A462 PR05A463" a=" PR05A460"&gt;14a. Did this person live in this house or apartment 1 year ago?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Person is under 1 year old -- Skip to the questions for Person 2 on page 10.&lt;br /&gt;[] Yes, this house -- Skip to &lt;span class="em"&gt;F&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[] No, outside Puerto Rico or the United States, print name of foreign country, or U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam, etc., below -- Then skip to &lt;span class="em"&gt;F&lt;/span&gt; in next column. ____&lt;br /&gt;[] No, different house in Puerto Rico or the United States&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A423 PR05A426 PR05A428 PR05A688 PR05A431 PR05A432 PR05A433 PR05A434 PR05A424 PR05A425 PR05A427 PR05A429 PR05A430 PR05A460 PR05A461 PR05A462 PR05A463"&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Answer Housing Question 7-14 for all residents]&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A460 PR05A461 PR05A462 PR05A463" a="all"&gt;14a. If the person is a baby under one year of age, mark the "Person is under 1 year old" box. Then skip to the questions for the next person. Do not complete any more questions for the baby.&lt;br /&gt;If the person lived in the same house or apartment one year ago, mark the "Yes, this house" box and then go to instruction F. &lt;br /&gt;If the person did not live in Puerto Rico or the United States one year ago, mark the "No, outside Puerto Rico or the United States" box and print the name of the foreign country, or U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam, etc., where the person lived. Be specific when printing the name of foreign countries, for example, specify whether Northern Ireland or the Republic of Ireland (Eire); North or South Korea; England, Scotland or Wales (not Great Britain or United Kingdom). Specify the particular country or island in the Caribbean (not, for example, West Indies). Then go to instruction F.&lt;br /&gt;If the person lived somewhere else in Puerto Rico or the United States one year ago, mark the "No, different house in Puerto Rico or the United States" box. Then in items 14b and 14c, provide the city, municipality in Puerto Rico or U.S. county, state, and ZIP code where the person lived one year ago.&lt;br /&gt;14b. If the person did not live inside the city limits, print the name of the post office. &lt;br /&gt;14c. Mark the "Yes" box if the city or town is now inside the city/town limits even if it was not inside the limits one year ago; that is, if the area was annexed by the city/town during the last year.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;If the person lived in Louisiana, print the parish name in the "Name of municipality or U.S. county" space. If the person lived in Alaska, print the borough or census area name if known. If the person lived in New York City and the county name is not known, print the borough name. If the person lived in an independent city (not in any county) or in Washington, D.C., leave the "Name of municipality or U.S. county" space blank.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Persons age 1+ [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates whether the person had changed residence since a reference point 1 year ago.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>00</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>Same house</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>20</catValu>
    <labl>Different house: place not reported</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>60</catValu>
    <labl>Abroad one year ago</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Migration: Global Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_MIGPLAC1" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_MIGPLAC1">
  <location EndPos="355" StartPos="353" width="3" />
  <labl>State or country of residence 1 year ago</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A460 PR05A461 PR05A462 PR05A463" a=" PR05A460"&gt;14a. Did this person live in this house or apartment 1 year ago?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Person is under 1 year old -- Skip to the questions for Person 2 on page 10.&lt;br /&gt;[] Yes, this house -- Skip to &lt;span class="em"&gt;F&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[] No, outside Puerto Rico or the United States, print name of foreign country, or U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam, etc., below -- Then skip to &lt;span class="em"&gt;F&lt;/span&gt; in next column. ____&lt;br /&gt;[] No, different house in Puerto Rico or the United States&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A423 PR05A426 PR05A428 PR05A688 PR05A431 PR05A432 PR05A433 PR05A434 PR05A424 PR05A425 PR05A427 PR05A429 PR05A430 PR05A460 PR05A461 PR05A462 PR05A463"&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Answer Housing Question 7-14 for all residents]&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A460 PR05A461 PR05A462 PR05A463" a="all"&gt;14a. If the person is a baby under one year of age, mark the "Person is under 1 year old" box. Then skip to the questions for the next person. Do not complete any more questions for the baby.&lt;br /&gt;If the person lived in the same house or apartment one year ago, mark the "Yes, this house" box and then go to instruction F. &lt;br /&gt;If the person did not live in Puerto Rico or the United States one year ago, mark the "No, outside Puerto Rico or the United States" box and print the name of the foreign country, or U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam, etc., where the person lived. Be specific when printing the name of foreign countries, for example, specify whether Northern Ireland or the Republic of Ireland (Eire); North or South Korea; England, Scotland or Wales (not Great Britain or United Kingdom). Specify the particular country or island in the Caribbean (not, for example, West Indies). Then go to instruction F.&lt;br /&gt;If the person lived somewhere else in Puerto Rico or the United States one year ago, mark the "No, different house in Puerto Rico or the United States" box. Then in items 14b and 14c, provide the city, municipality in Puerto Rico or U.S. county, state, and ZIP code where the person lived one year ago.&lt;br /&gt;14b. If the person did not live inside the city limits, print the name of the post office. &lt;br /&gt;14c. Mark the "Yes" box if the city or town is now inside the city/town limits even if it was not inside the limits one year ago; that is, if the area was annexed by the city/town during the last year.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;If the person lived in Louisiana, print the parish name in the "Name of municipality or U.S. county" space. If the person lived in Alaska, print the borough or census area name if known. If the person lived in New York City and the county name is not known, print the borough name. If the person lived in an independent city (not in any county) or in Washington, D.C., leave the "Name of municipality or U.S. county" space blank.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Persons age 1+ who moved last year [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the state or country of residence of the person 1 year ago.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>000</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>001</catValu>
    <labl>Alabama</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>006</catValu>
    <labl>California</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>008</catValu>
    <labl>Colorado</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>009</catValu>
    <labl>Connecticut</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>010</catValu>
    <labl>Delaware</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>012</catValu>
    <labl>Florida</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>013</catValu>
    <labl>Georgia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>015</catValu>
    <labl>Hawaii</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>016</catValu>
    <labl>Idaho</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>017</catValu>
    <labl>Illinois</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>018</catValu>
    <labl>Indiana</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>022</catValu>
    <labl>Louisiana</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>024</catValu>
    <labl>Maryland</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>025</catValu>
    <labl>Massachusetts</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>026</catValu>
    <labl>Michigan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>027</catValu>
    <labl>Minnesota</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>032</catValu>
    <labl>Nevada</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>034</catValu>
    <labl>New Jersey</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>035</catValu>
    <labl>New Mexico</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>036</catValu>
    <labl>New York</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>039</catValu>
    <labl>Ohio</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>042</catValu>
    <labl>Pennsylvania</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>044</catValu>
    <labl>Rhode Island</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>045</catValu>
    <labl>South Carolina</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>048</catValu>
    <labl>Texas</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>051</catValu>
    <labl>Virginia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>055</catValu>
    <labl>Wisconsin</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>110</catValu>
    <labl>Puerto Rico</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>200</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>261</catValu>
    <labl>Dominican Republic</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>290</catValu>
    <labl>Other Caribbean and North America</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>315</catValu>
    <labl>Brazil</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>350</catValu>
    <labl>Peru</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>390</catValu>
    <labl>South America, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>410</catValu>
    <labl>England</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>419</catValu>
    <labl>Other Northern Europe</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>429</catValu>
    <labl>Other Western Europe</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>453</catValu>
    <labl>Germany</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>499</catValu>
    <labl>Europe, n.s.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>551</catValu>
    <labl>Other Western Asia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Migration: Global Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_MIGMET1" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_MIGMET1">
  <location EndPos="359" StartPos="356" width="4" />
  <labl>Metropolitan area of residence 1 year ago</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A460 PR05A461 PR05A462 PR05A463" a=" PR05A460"&gt;14a. Did this person live in this house or apartment 1 year ago?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Person is under 1 year old -- Skip to the questions for Person 2 on page 10.&lt;br /&gt;[] Yes, this house -- Skip to &lt;span class="em"&gt;F&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[] No, outside Puerto Rico or the United States, print name of foreign country, or U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam, etc., below -- Then skip to &lt;span class="em"&gt;F&lt;/span&gt; in next column. ____&lt;br /&gt;[] No, different house in Puerto Rico or the United States&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A423 PR05A426 PR05A428 PR05A688 PR05A431 PR05A432 PR05A433 PR05A434 PR05A424 PR05A425 PR05A427 PR05A429 PR05A430 PR05A460 PR05A461 PR05A462 PR05A463"&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Answer Housing Question 7-14 for all residents]&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A460 PR05A461 PR05A462 PR05A463" a="all"&gt;14a. If the person is a baby under one year of age, mark the "Person is under 1 year old" box. Then skip to the questions for the next person. Do not complete any more questions for the baby.&lt;br /&gt;If the person lived in the same house or apartment one year ago, mark the "Yes, this house" box and then go to instruction F. &lt;br /&gt;If the person did not live in Puerto Rico or the United States one year ago, mark the "No, outside Puerto Rico or the United States" box and print the name of the foreign country, or U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam, etc., where the person lived. Be specific when printing the name of foreign countries, for example, specify whether Northern Ireland or the Republic of Ireland (Eire); North or South Korea; England, Scotland or Wales (not Great Britain or United Kingdom). Specify the particular country or island in the Caribbean (not, for example, West Indies). Then go to instruction F.&lt;br /&gt;If the person lived somewhere else in Puerto Rico or the United States one year ago, mark the "No, different house in Puerto Rico or the United States" box. Then in items 14b and 14c, provide the city, municipality in Puerto Rico or U.S. county, state, and ZIP code where the person lived one year ago.&lt;br /&gt;14b. If the person did not live inside the city limits, print the name of the post office. &lt;br /&gt;14c. Mark the "Yes" box if the city or town is now inside the city/town limits even if it was not inside the limits one year ago; that is, if the area was annexed by the city/town during the last year.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;If the person lived in Louisiana, print the parish name in the "Name of municipality or U.S. county" space. If the person lived in Alaska, print the borough or census area name if known. If the person lived in New York City and the county name is not known, print the borough name. If the person lived in an independent city (not in any county) or in Washington, D.C., leave the "Name of municipality or U.S. county" space blank.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Persons age 1+ who moved within Puerto Rico and USA [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the metropolitan area of the person's residence 1 year ago.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0000</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0060</catValu>
    <labl>Aguadilla, PR</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0200</catValu>
    <labl>Albuquerque, NM</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0240</catValu>
    <labl>Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton, PA</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0440</catValu>
    <labl>Ann Arbor, MI</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0470</catValu>
    <labl>Arecibo, PR</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0520</catValu>
    <labl>Atlanta, GA</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0560</catValu>
    <labl>Atlantic City, NJ</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0640</catValu>
    <labl>Austin, TX</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1000</catValu>
    <labl>Birmingham, AL</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1080</catValu>
    <labl>Boise City, ID</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1120</catValu>
    <labl>Boston, MA</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1121</catValu>
    <labl>Lawrence-Haverhill, MA/NH</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1160</catValu>
    <labl>Bridgeport, CT</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1315</catValu>
    <labl>Caguas, PR</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1600</catValu>
    <labl>Chicago, IL</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1602</catValu>
    <labl>Gary-Hammond-East Chicago, IN</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1680</catValu>
    <labl>Hamilton-Middleton, OH</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1720</catValu>
    <labl>Colorado Springs, CO</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1920</catValu>
    <labl>Dallas, TX</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2310</catValu>
    <labl>El Paso, TX</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3160</catValu>
    <labl>Greenville, SC</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3240</catValu>
    <labl>Harrisburg, PA</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3320</catValu>
    <labl>Honolulu, HI</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3360</catValu>
    <labl>Houston, TX</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3610</catValu>
    <labl>Jamestown-Dunkirk, NY</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3810</catValu>
    <labl>Killeen-Temple, TX</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4120</catValu>
    <labl>Las Vegas, NV</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4480</catValu>
    <labl>Los Angeles, CA</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4482</catValu>
    <labl>Orange County, CA</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5080</catValu>
    <labl>Milwaukee, WI</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5120</catValu>
    <labl>Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5400</catValu>
    <labl>Bristol, MA</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5560</catValu>
    <labl>New Orleans, LA</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5600</catValu>
    <labl>New York-Northeastern NJ</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5602</catValu>
    <labl>Bergen-Passaic, NJ</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5603</catValu>
    <labl>Jersey City, NJ</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5604</catValu>
    <labl>Middlesex-Somerset-Hunterdon, NJ</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5605</catValu>
    <labl>Newark, NJ</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5660</catValu>
    <labl>Newburgh-Middletown, NY</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5960</catValu>
    <labl>Orlando, FL</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6160</catValu>
    <labl>Philadelphia, PA/NJ</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6360</catValu>
    <labl>Ponce, PR</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6480</catValu>
    <labl>Providence, RI</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6680</catValu>
    <labl>Reading, PA</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6780</catValu>
    <labl>Riverside, CA</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6840</catValu>
    <labl>Rochester, NY</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7240</catValu>
    <labl>San Antonio, TX</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7320</catValu>
    <labl>San Diego, CA</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7360</catValu>
    <labl>San Francisco-Oakland, CA</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7440</catValu>
    <labl>San Juan-Bayamon, PR</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7510</catValu>
    <labl>Sarasota, FL</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8000</catValu>
    <labl>Springfield-Holyoke, MA</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8280</catValu>
    <labl>Tampa-St. Petersburg, FL</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8760</catValu>
    <labl>Vineland-Millville-Bridgeton, NJ</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8840</catValu>
    <labl>Washington, DC/MD/VA</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8960</catValu>
    <labl>West Palm Beach-Boca Raton-Delray Beach, FL</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9160</catValu>
    <labl>Wilmington, DE</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9240</catValu>
    <labl>Worcester, MA</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9280</catValu>
    <labl>York, PA</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9999</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Migration: Global Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_MIGTYPE1" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_MIGTYPE1">
  <location EndPos="360" StartPos="360" width="1" />
  <labl>Metropolitan status 1 year ago</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A460 PR05A461 PR05A462 PR05A463" a=" PR05A460"&gt;14a. Did this person live in this house or apartment 1 year ago?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Person is under 1 year old -- Skip to the questions for Person 2 on page 10.&lt;br /&gt;[] Yes, this house -- Skip to &lt;span class="em"&gt;F&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[] No, outside Puerto Rico or the United States, print name of foreign country, or U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam, etc., below -- Then skip to &lt;span class="em"&gt;F&lt;/span&gt; in next column. ____&lt;br /&gt;[] No, different house in Puerto Rico or the United States&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A423 PR05A426 PR05A428 PR05A688 PR05A431 PR05A432 PR05A433 PR05A434 PR05A424 PR05A425 PR05A427 PR05A429 PR05A430 PR05A460 PR05A461 PR05A462 PR05A463"&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Answer Housing Question 7-14 for all residents]&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A460 PR05A461 PR05A462 PR05A463" a="all"&gt;14a. If the person is a baby under one year of age, mark the "Person is under 1 year old" box. Then skip to the questions for the next person. Do not complete any more questions for the baby.&lt;br /&gt;If the person lived in the same house or apartment one year ago, mark the "Yes, this house" box and then go to instruction F. &lt;br /&gt;If the person did not live in Puerto Rico or the United States one year ago, mark the "No, outside Puerto Rico or the United States" box and print the name of the foreign country, or U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam, etc., where the person lived. Be specific when printing the name of foreign countries, for example, specify whether Northern Ireland or the Republic of Ireland (Eire); North or South Korea; England, Scotland or Wales (not Great Britain or United Kingdom). Specify the particular country or island in the Caribbean (not, for example, West Indies). Then go to instruction F.&lt;br /&gt;If the person lived somewhere else in Puerto Rico or the United States one year ago, mark the "No, different house in Puerto Rico or the United States" box. Then in items 14b and 14c, provide the city, municipality in Puerto Rico or U.S. county, state, and ZIP code where the person lived one year ago.&lt;br /&gt;14b. If the person did not live inside the city limits, print the name of the post office. &lt;br /&gt;14c. Mark the "Yes" box if the city or town is now inside the city/town limits even if it was not inside the limits one year ago; that is, if the area was annexed by the city/town during the last year.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;If the person lived in Louisiana, print the parish name in the "Name of municipality or U.S. county" space. If the person lived in Alaska, print the borough or census area name if known. If the person lived in New York City and the county name is not known, print the borough name. If the person lived in an independent city (not in any county) or in Washington, D.C., leave the "Name of municipality or U.S. county" space blank.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Persons age 1+ who moved last year [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates whether the person lived in a metropolitan area 1 year ago.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Not in a metro area</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>In a metro area, central city status unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>Central city</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Not central city</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>Abroad</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Migration: Global Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_MOVEDIN" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_MOVEDIN">
  <location EndPos="361" StartPos="361" width="1" />
  <labl>When occupant moved into residence</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A464" a="all"&gt;3. When did Person 1 (listed in the List of Residents on page 2) move into this house, apartment, or mobile home?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Month _ _ Year _ _ _ _&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Persons who are head of household [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the number of years for which the person moved into residence.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>12 months or less</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>13 to 23 months</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>2 to 4 years</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>5 to 9 years</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>10 to 19 years</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6</catValu>
    <labl>20 to 29 years</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7</catValu>
    <labl>30+ years</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Migration: Global Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_PWTYPE" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_PWTYPE">
  <location EndPos="362" StartPos="362" width="1" />
  <labl>Place of work: metropolitan status</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A465 PR05A466 PR05A479 PR05A480 PR05A481 PR05A482 PR05A483 PR05A599"&gt; [Questions 24-28 are asked if the person did any work for either pay or profit in the week before.]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A465 PR05A466" a="all"&gt;24. At what location did this person work last week?&lt;br /&gt;If this person worked at more than one location, print where he or she worked most last week&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;a) Address (Number and street name) ____&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span class="ital"&gt;If the exact address is not known, give a description of the location such as the building name or the nearest street or intersection.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;b) Name of city, town, or post office ____&lt;br /&gt;c) Is the work location inside the limits of that city or town?&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i2"&gt;[] Yes&lt;br /&gt;[] No, outside the city/town limits&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;d) Name of municipality or U.S. county____&lt;br /&gt;e) Enter Puerto Rico or name of U.S. state or foreign country____&lt;br /&gt;f) ZIP Code: _ _ _ _ _&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A469 PR05A467 PR05A526 PR05A543 PR05A544 PR05A470 PR05A471 PR05A472 PR05A473 PR05A475 PR05A476 PR05A477 PR05A478 PR05A561 PR05A562 PR05A563 PR05A474 PR05A435 PR05A537 PR05A465 PR05A466 PR05A479 PR05A480 PR05A481 PR05A483 PR05A599 PR05A482 PR05A435 PR05A436 PR05A448 PR05A449 PR05A450 PR05A451 PR05A538 PR05A444 PR05A445 PR05A446 PR05A443 PR05A441 PR05A442 PR05A535 PR05A584 PR05A588 PR05A437 PR05A438 PR05A536 PR05A583 PR05A587 PR05A596"&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Housing Question 17-42 should be asked only of individuals 15 and older.]&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A465 PR05A466" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;24. &lt;/span&gt;Include the development or condominium name (for example, Urb. Santa Rosa or Cond. Marbella); the house or structure number; street name; street type (for example: street, road, avenue); and the street direction (if a direction such as "North" is part of the address). For example, print 1239 N. Main St. or 1239 Main St., N.W., not just 1239 Main.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;If the only known address is a post office box, give a description of the work location. For example, print the name of the building or shopping center where the person works, the nearest intersection, or the nearest street where the workplace is located, etc.  Do not give a post office box number. &lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;If the person worked at a military installation or military base that has no street address, report the name of the military installation or base, and a description of the work location (such as building number, building name, nearest street or intersection).&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;If the person worked at several locations, but reported to the same location each day to begin work, print the street address of the location where he or she reported. If the person did not report to the same location each day to begin work, print the address of the location where he or she worked most of the time last week.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;If the person's employer operates in more than one location (such as a grocery store chain or public school system), print the development or condominium name and street address of the location or branch where the person worked. If the street address of a school is not known, print the name of the school, and a description of the location (such as nearest street or intersection).&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;If the person worked on a college or university campus and the street address of the workplace is not known, print the name of the building where he or she worked, and a description of the location (such as nearest street or intersection).&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;If the person worked in a foreign country or Guam, U.S. Virgin Islands, etc., print the name of the country on the state or foreign country line and then go to question 25.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Persons age 16+ who were at work last week [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates whether the person's place of work last week was in a metropolitan area.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>In central city</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Not central city</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>Central city status unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7</catValu>
    <labl>Outside metropolitan area</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Work Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_PWSTATE2" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_PWSTATE2">
  <location EndPos="364" StartPos="363" width="2" />
  <labl>Place of work</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A465 PR05A466 PR05A479 PR05A480 PR05A481 PR05A482 PR05A483 PR05A599"&gt; [Questions 24-28 are asked if the person did any work for either pay or profit in the week before.]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A465 PR05A466" a="all"&gt;24. At what location did this person work last week?&lt;br /&gt;If this person worked at more than one location, print where he or she worked most last week&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;a) Address (Number and street name) ____&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span class="ital"&gt;If the exact address is not known, give a description of the location such as the building name or the nearest street or intersection.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;b) Name of city, town, or post office ____&lt;br /&gt;c) Is the work location inside the limits of that city or town?&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i2"&gt;[] Yes&lt;br /&gt;[] No, outside the city/town limits&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;d) Name of municipality or U.S. county____&lt;br /&gt;e) Enter Puerto Rico or name of U.S. state or foreign country____&lt;br /&gt;f) ZIP Code: _ _ _ _ _&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A469 PR05A467 PR05A526 PR05A543 PR05A544 PR05A470 PR05A471 PR05A472 PR05A473 PR05A475 PR05A476 PR05A477 PR05A478 PR05A561 PR05A562 PR05A563 PR05A474 PR05A435 PR05A537 PR05A465 PR05A466 PR05A479 PR05A480 PR05A481 PR05A483 PR05A599 PR05A482 PR05A435 PR05A436 PR05A448 PR05A449 PR05A450 PR05A451 PR05A538 PR05A444 PR05A445 PR05A446 PR05A443 PR05A441 PR05A442 PR05A535 PR05A584 PR05A588 PR05A437 PR05A438 PR05A536 PR05A583 PR05A587 PR05A596"&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Housing Question 17-42 should be asked only of individuals 15 and older.]&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A465 PR05A466" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;24. &lt;/span&gt;Include the development or condominium name (for example, Urb. Santa Rosa or Cond. Marbella); the house or structure number; street name; street type (for example: street, road, avenue); and the street direction (if a direction such as "North" is part of the address). For example, print 1239 N. Main St. or 1239 Main St., N.W., not just 1239 Main.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;If the only known address is a post office box, give a description of the work location. For example, print the name of the building or shopping center where the person works, the nearest intersection, or the nearest street where the workplace is located, etc.  Do not give a post office box number. &lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;If the person worked at a military installation or military base that has no street address, report the name of the military installation or base, and a description of the work location (such as building number, building name, nearest street or intersection).&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;If the person worked at several locations, but reported to the same location each day to begin work, print the street address of the location where he or she reported. If the person did not report to the same location each day to begin work, print the address of the location where he or she worked most of the time last week.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;If the person's employer operates in more than one location (such as a grocery store chain or public school system), print the development or condominium name and street address of the location or branch where the person worked. If the street address of a school is not known, print the name of the school, and a description of the location (such as nearest street or intersection).&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;If the person worked on a college or university campus and the street address of the workplace is not known, print the name of the building where he or she worked, and a description of the location (such as nearest street or intersection).&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;If the person worked in a foreign country or Guam, U.S. Virgin Islands, etc., print the name of the country on the state or foreign country line and then go to question 25.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Persons age 16+ who were at work last week [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the state in which the person's place of work was located.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>00</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>12</catValu>
    <labl>Florida</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>17</catValu>
    <labl>Illinois</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>36</catValu>
    <labl>New York</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>42</catValu>
    <labl>Pennsylvania</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>47</catValu>
    <labl>Tennessee</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>48</catValu>
    <labl>Texas</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>51</catValu>
    <labl>Virginia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>72</catValu>
    <labl>Puerto Rico</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>85</catValu>
    <labl>Other Americas</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Work Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_DISABWRK" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_DISABWRK">
  <location EndPos="365" StartPos="365" width="1" />
  <labl>Work disability</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A467 PR05A469"&gt;&lt;span class="ital"&gt;G. Answer question 17 only if this person is 15 years old or over. Otherwise, skip to the questions for Person 2 on page 10.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;17. Because of a physical, mental, or emotional condition lasting 6 months or more, does this person have any difficulty in doing any of the following activities:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A467" a="all"&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;b) Working at a job or business?&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i2"&gt;[] Yes&lt;br /&gt;[] No&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A469 PR05A467 PR05A526 PR05A543 PR05A544 PR05A470 PR05A471 PR05A472 PR05A473 PR05A475 PR05A476 PR05A477 PR05A478 PR05A561 PR05A562 PR05A563 PR05A474 PR05A435 PR05A537 PR05A465 PR05A466 PR05A479 PR05A480 PR05A481 PR05A483 PR05A599 PR05A482 PR05A435 PR05A436 PR05A448 PR05A449 PR05A450 PR05A451 PR05A538 PR05A444 PR05A445 PR05A446 PR05A443 PR05A441 PR05A442 PR05A535 PR05A584 PR05A588 PR05A437 PR05A438 PR05A536 PR05A583 PR05A587 PR05A596"&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Housing Question 17-42 should be asked only of individuals 15 and older.]&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A469 PR05A467" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;17. &lt;/span&gt;Mark the "Yes" or "No" box for parts 17a. and 17b. of question 17 to indicate if the person has any difficulty doing any of the activities listed.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Persons age 16+ [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates whether respondents have any lasting physical or mental health condition that causes difficulty working, limits the amount or type of work they can do, or prevents them from working altogether. This does not include temporary health conditions, such as broken bones or pregnancies. </txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>No disability that affects work</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Disability causes difficulty working</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Disability Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_DIFFMOB" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_DIFFMOB">
  <location EndPos="366" StartPos="366" width="1" />
  <labl>Disability limiting mobility</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A467 PR05A469"&gt;&lt;span class="ital"&gt;G. Answer question 17 only if this person is 15 years old or over. Otherwise, skip to the questions for Person 2 on page 10.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;17. Because of a physical, mental, or emotional condition lasting 6 months or more, does this person have any difficulty in doing any of the following activities:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A469" a="all"&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;a) Going outside the home alone to shop or visit a doctor's office?&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i2"&gt;[] Yes&lt;br /&gt;[] No&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A540 PR05A541 PR05A468 PR05A542"&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Housing Question 15 and 16 should only be asked of individuals 5 years and older]&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A468 PR05A542" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;16. &lt;/span&gt;Mark the "Yes" or "No" box for parts 16a. and 16b. of question 16 to indicate whether the person has any difficulty doing any of the activities listed. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Persons age 16+ [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates whether the respondent has any physical or mental health condition that has lasted 6 or more months and that makes it difficult or impossible to go outside the home alone. This does not include temporary health problems, such as broken bones or pregnancies. </txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>No mobility limitation</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Yes, mobility is limited</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Disability Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_DIFFCARE" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_DIFFCARE">
  <location EndPos="367" StartPos="367" width="1" />
  <labl>Personal care limitation</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A540 PR05A541 PR05A468 PR05A542"&gt;&lt;span class="ital"&gt;F. Answer questions 15 and 16 only if this person is 5 years old or over. Otherwise, skip to the questions for Person 2 on page 10.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A468 PR05A542"&gt;16. Because of a physical, mental, or emotional condition lasting 6 months or more, does this person have any difficulty in doing any of the following activities:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A468" a="all"&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;b) Dressing, bathing, or getting around inside the home?&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i2"&gt;[] Yes&lt;br /&gt;[] No&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A469 PR05A467 PR05A526 PR05A543 PR05A544 PR05A470 PR05A471 PR05A472 PR05A473 PR05A475 PR05A476 PR05A477 PR05A478 PR05A561 PR05A562 PR05A563 PR05A474 PR05A435 PR05A537 PR05A465 PR05A466 PR05A479 PR05A480 PR05A481 PR05A483 PR05A599 PR05A482 PR05A435 PR05A436 PR05A448 PR05A449 PR05A450 PR05A451 PR05A538 PR05A444 PR05A445 PR05A446 PR05A443 PR05A441 PR05A442 PR05A535 PR05A584 PR05A588 PR05A437 PR05A438 PR05A536 PR05A583 PR05A587 PR05A596"&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Housing Question 17-42 should be asked only of individuals 15 and older.]&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A469 PR05A467" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;17. &lt;/span&gt;Mark the "Yes" or "No" box for parts 17a. and 17b. of question 17 to indicate if the person has any difficulty doing any of the activities listed.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Persons age 5+ [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates whether respondents have any physical or mental health condition that has lasted at least 6 months and makes it difficult for them to take care of their own personal needs, such as bathing, dressing, or getting around inside the home. This does not include temporary health conditions, such as broken bones or pregnancies. </txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>No personal care limitation</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Yes, personal care limitation</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Disability Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_VETSTAT" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_VETSTAT">
  <location EndPos="368" StartPos="368" width="1" />
  <labl>Veteran status</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A470" a="all"&gt;20. Has this person ever served on active duty in the U.S. Armed Forces, military reserves, or National Guard?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Active duty does not include training for the Reserves or National Guard, but does include activation, for example, for the Person Gulf War.&lt;br /&gt;[] Yes, now on active duty&lt;br /&gt;[] Yes, on active duty during the last 12 months, but not now&lt;br /&gt;[] Yes, on active duty in past, but not during the last 12 months&lt;br /&gt;[] No, training for Reserves or National Guard only --Skip to question 23&lt;br /&gt;[] No, never served in the military -- Skip to question 23&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A469 PR05A467 PR05A526 PR05A543 PR05A544 PR05A470 PR05A471 PR05A472 PR05A473 PR05A475 PR05A476 PR05A477 PR05A478 PR05A561 PR05A562 PR05A563 PR05A474 PR05A435 PR05A537 PR05A465 PR05A466 PR05A479 PR05A480 PR05A481 PR05A483 PR05A599 PR05A482 PR05A435 PR05A436 PR05A448 PR05A449 PR05A450 PR05A451 PR05A538 PR05A444 PR05A445 PR05A446 PR05A443 PR05A441 PR05A442 PR05A535 PR05A584 PR05A588 PR05A437 PR05A438 PR05A536 PR05A583 PR05A587 PR05A596"&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Housing Question 17-42 should be asked only of individuals 15 and older.]&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A470" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;20. &lt;/span&gt;For a person with service in the National Guard or military Reserves, mark the "Yes" box only if the person has ever been called up for active duty other than for training. For a person whose only service was as a civilian employee or civilian volunteer for the Red Cross, USO, Public Health Service, or War or Defense Department, mark the "No, never served in the military" box. Count World War II Merchant Marine service as active duty; DO NOT count other Merchant Marine service as active duty. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Persons age 17+ [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates whether individuals served in the military forces of the United States (Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, or Coast Guard) in time of war or peace.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>No Service</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Yes</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Other Person Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_VET80X90" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_VET80X90">
  <location EndPos="369" StartPos="369" width="1" />
  <labl>Veteran, served 1980 to 1990</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A471 PR05A472 PR05A473 PR05A474 PR05A475 PR05A476 PR05A477 PR05A478 PR05A561 PR05A562 PR05A563" a=" PR05A471 PR05A472 PR05A473 PR05A475 PR05A476 PR05A477 PR05A478 PR05A561 PR05A562 PR05A563"&gt;21. When did this person serve on active duty in the U.S. Armed Forces?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Mark [X] in a box for each period in which this person served.&lt;br /&gt;[] September 2001 or later&lt;br /&gt;[] August 1990 to August 2001 (including Persian Gulf War)&lt;br /&gt;[] September 1980 to July 1990&lt;br /&gt;[] May 1975 to August 1980&lt;br /&gt;[] Vietnam era (August 1964 to April 1975)&lt;br /&gt;[] March 1961 to July 1964&lt;br /&gt;[] February 1955 to February 1961&lt;br /&gt;[] Korean War (June 1950 to January 1955)&lt;br /&gt;[] January 1947 to June 1950&lt;br /&gt;[] World War II (December 1941 to December 1946)&lt;br /&gt;[] November 1941 or earlier&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A469 PR05A467 PR05A526 PR05A543 PR05A544 PR05A470 PR05A471 PR05A472 PR05A473 PR05A475 PR05A476 PR05A477 PR05A478 PR05A561 PR05A562 PR05A563 PR05A474 PR05A435 PR05A537 PR05A465 PR05A466 PR05A479 PR05A480 PR05A481 PR05A483 PR05A599 PR05A482 PR05A435 PR05A436 PR05A448 PR05A449 PR05A450 PR05A451 PR05A538 PR05A444 PR05A445 PR05A446 PR05A443 PR05A441 PR05A442 PR05A535 PR05A584 PR05A588 PR05A437 PR05A438 PR05A536 PR05A583 PR05A587 PR05A596"&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Housing Question 17-42 should be asked only of individuals 15 and older.]&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A471 PR05A472 PR05A473 PR05A475 PR05A476 PR05A477 PR05A478 PR05A561 PR05A562 PR05A563" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;21. &lt;/span&gt;Mark a box for EACH period served, even if service in the period was brief. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Persons age 17+ with veteran status [discrepancies: type I 0.1%; type II none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates whether persons were engaged in active-duty military service in the armed forces of the United States between September, 1980 and July, 1990.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Yes, served this period</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Other Person Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_VET75X80" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_VET75X80">
  <location EndPos="370" StartPos="370" width="1" />
  <labl>Veteran, served 1975 to 1980</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A471 PR05A472 PR05A473 PR05A474 PR05A475 PR05A476 PR05A477 PR05A478 PR05A561 PR05A562 PR05A563" a=" PR05A471 PR05A472 PR05A473 PR05A475 PR05A476 PR05A477 PR05A478 PR05A561 PR05A562 PR05A563"&gt;21. When did this person serve on active duty in the U.S. Armed Forces?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Mark [X] in a box for each period in which this person served.&lt;br /&gt;[] September 2001 or later&lt;br /&gt;[] August 1990 to August 2001 (including Persian Gulf War)&lt;br /&gt;[] September 1980 to July 1990&lt;br /&gt;[] May 1975 to August 1980&lt;br /&gt;[] Vietnam era (August 1964 to April 1975)&lt;br /&gt;[] March 1961 to July 1964&lt;br /&gt;[] February 1955 to February 1961&lt;br /&gt;[] Korean War (June 1950 to January 1955)&lt;br /&gt;[] January 1947 to June 1950&lt;br /&gt;[] World War II (December 1941 to December 1946)&lt;br /&gt;[] November 1941 or earlier&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A469 PR05A467 PR05A526 PR05A543 PR05A544 PR05A470 PR05A471 PR05A472 PR05A473 PR05A475 PR05A476 PR05A477 PR05A478 PR05A561 PR05A562 PR05A563 PR05A474 PR05A435 PR05A537 PR05A465 PR05A466 PR05A479 PR05A480 PR05A481 PR05A483 PR05A599 PR05A482 PR05A435 PR05A436 PR05A448 PR05A449 PR05A450 PR05A451 PR05A538 PR05A444 PR05A445 PR05A446 PR05A443 PR05A441 PR05A442 PR05A535 PR05A584 PR05A588 PR05A437 PR05A438 PR05A536 PR05A583 PR05A587 PR05A596"&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Housing Question 17-42 should be asked only of individuals 15 and older.]&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A471 PR05A472 PR05A473 PR05A475 PR05A476 PR05A477 PR05A478 PR05A561 PR05A562 PR05A563" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;21. &lt;/span&gt;Mark a box for EACH period served, even if service in the period was brief. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Persons age 17+ with veteran status [discrepancies: type I 0.1%; type II none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates whether persons were engaged in active-duty military service in the armed forces of the United States between May, 1975 and August, 1980.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Yes, served this period</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Other Person Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_VETVIETN" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_VETVIETN">
  <location EndPos="371" StartPos="371" width="1" />
  <labl>Veteran, served during Vietnam era</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A471 PR05A472 PR05A473 PR05A474 PR05A475 PR05A476 PR05A477 PR05A478 PR05A561 PR05A562 PR05A563" a=" PR05A471 PR05A472 PR05A473 PR05A475 PR05A476 PR05A477 PR05A478 PR05A561 PR05A562 PR05A563"&gt;21. When did this person serve on active duty in the U.S. Armed Forces?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Mark [X] in a box for each period in which this person served.&lt;br /&gt;[] September 2001 or later&lt;br /&gt;[] August 1990 to August 2001 (including Persian Gulf War)&lt;br /&gt;[] September 1980 to July 1990&lt;br /&gt;[] May 1975 to August 1980&lt;br /&gt;[] Vietnam era (August 1964 to April 1975)&lt;br /&gt;[] March 1961 to July 1964&lt;br /&gt;[] February 1955 to February 1961&lt;br /&gt;[] Korean War (June 1950 to January 1955)&lt;br /&gt;[] January 1947 to June 1950&lt;br /&gt;[] World War II (December 1941 to December 1946)&lt;br /&gt;[] November 1941 or earlier&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A469 PR05A467 PR05A526 PR05A543 PR05A544 PR05A470 PR05A471 PR05A472 PR05A473 PR05A475 PR05A476 PR05A477 PR05A478 PR05A561 PR05A562 PR05A563 PR05A474 PR05A435 PR05A537 PR05A465 PR05A466 PR05A479 PR05A480 PR05A481 PR05A483 PR05A599 PR05A482 PR05A435 PR05A436 PR05A448 PR05A449 PR05A450 PR05A451 PR05A538 PR05A444 PR05A445 PR05A446 PR05A443 PR05A441 PR05A442 PR05A535 PR05A584 PR05A588 PR05A437 PR05A438 PR05A536 PR05A583 PR05A587 PR05A596"&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Housing Question 17-42 should be asked only of individuals 15 and older.]&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A471 PR05A472 PR05A473 PR05A475 PR05A476 PR05A477 PR05A478 PR05A561 PR05A562 PR05A563" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;21. &lt;/span&gt;Mark a box for EACH period served, even if service in the period was brief. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Persons age 17+ with veteran status [discrepancies: type I 0.1%; type II none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates whether persons were engaged in active-duty military service in the armed forces of the United States during the Vietnam era (between August, 1964 and April, 1975).</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Yes, Vietnam-era veteran</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Other Person Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_VETYRS" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_VETYRS">
  <location EndPos="372" StartPos="372" width="1" />
  <labl>Years of active-duty military service</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A471 PR05A472 PR05A473 PR05A474 PR05A475 PR05A476 PR05A477 PR05A478 PR05A561 PR05A562 PR05A563" a=" PR05A471 PR05A472 PR05A473 PR05A475 PR05A476 PR05A477 PR05A478 PR05A561 PR05A562 PR05A563"&gt;21. When did this person serve on active duty in the U.S. Armed Forces?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Mark [X] in a box for each period in which this person served.&lt;br /&gt;[] September 2001 or later&lt;br /&gt;[] August 1990 to August 2001 (including Persian Gulf War)&lt;br /&gt;[] September 1980 to July 1990&lt;br /&gt;[] May 1975 to August 1980&lt;br /&gt;[] Vietnam era (August 1964 to April 1975)&lt;br /&gt;[] March 1961 to July 1964&lt;br /&gt;[] February 1955 to February 1961&lt;br /&gt;[] Korean War (June 1950 to January 1955)&lt;br /&gt;[] January 1947 to June 1950&lt;br /&gt;[] World War II (December 1941 to December 1946)&lt;br /&gt;[] November 1941 or earlier&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A469 PR05A467 PR05A526 PR05A543 PR05A544 PR05A470 PR05A471 PR05A472 PR05A473 PR05A475 PR05A476 PR05A477 PR05A478 PR05A561 PR05A562 PR05A563 PR05A474 PR05A435 PR05A537 PR05A465 PR05A466 PR05A479 PR05A480 PR05A481 PR05A483 PR05A599 PR05A482 PR05A435 PR05A436 PR05A448 PR05A449 PR05A450 PR05A451 PR05A538 PR05A444 PR05A445 PR05A446 PR05A443 PR05A441 PR05A442 PR05A535 PR05A584 PR05A588 PR05A437 PR05A438 PR05A536 PR05A583 PR05A587 PR05A596"&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Housing Question 17-42 should be asked only of individuals 15 and older.]&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A474" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;22. &lt;/span&gt;Do not round the answer. For example, if total service is 1 year and 10 months, mark the "Less than 2 years" box. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Persons age 17+ with veteran status [discrepancies: type I 0.1%; type II none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable reports the total years of active duty military service for veterans and those currently on active duty.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>2 years of service or less</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>More than 2 years of service</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Other Person Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_VET55X64" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_VET55X64">
  <location EndPos="373" StartPos="373" width="1" />
  <labl>Veteran, served 1955 to 1964</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A471 PR05A472 PR05A473 PR05A474 PR05A475 PR05A476 PR05A477 PR05A478 PR05A561 PR05A562 PR05A563" a=" PR05A471 PR05A472 PR05A473 PR05A475 PR05A476 PR05A477 PR05A478 PR05A561 PR05A562 PR05A563"&gt;21. When did this person serve on active duty in the U.S. Armed Forces?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Mark [X] in a box for each period in which this person served.&lt;br /&gt;[] September 2001 or later&lt;br /&gt;[] August 1990 to August 2001 (including Persian Gulf War)&lt;br /&gt;[] September 1980 to July 1990&lt;br /&gt;[] May 1975 to August 1980&lt;br /&gt;[] Vietnam era (August 1964 to April 1975)&lt;br /&gt;[] March 1961 to July 1964&lt;br /&gt;[] February 1955 to February 1961&lt;br /&gt;[] Korean War (June 1950 to January 1955)&lt;br /&gt;[] January 1947 to June 1950&lt;br /&gt;[] World War II (December 1941 to December 1946)&lt;br /&gt;[] November 1941 or earlier&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A469 PR05A467 PR05A526 PR05A543 PR05A544 PR05A470 PR05A471 PR05A472 PR05A473 PR05A475 PR05A476 PR05A477 PR05A478 PR05A561 PR05A562 PR05A563 PR05A474 PR05A435 PR05A537 PR05A465 PR05A466 PR05A479 PR05A480 PR05A481 PR05A483 PR05A599 PR05A482 PR05A435 PR05A436 PR05A448 PR05A449 PR05A450 PR05A451 PR05A538 PR05A444 PR05A445 PR05A446 PR05A443 PR05A441 PR05A442 PR05A535 PR05A584 PR05A588 PR05A437 PR05A438 PR05A536 PR05A583 PR05A587 PR05A596"&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Housing Question 17-42 should be asked only of individuals 15 and older.]&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A471 PR05A472 PR05A473 PR05A475 PR05A476 PR05A477 PR05A478 PR05A561 PR05A562 PR05A563" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;21. &lt;/span&gt;Mark a box for EACH period served, even if service in the period was brief. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Persons age 17+ with veteran status [discrepancies: type I 0.1%; type II none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates whether persons were engaged in active-duty military service in the armed forces of the United States between February, 1955 and July, 1964.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Yes, served this period</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Other Person Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_VETKOREA" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_VETKOREA">
  <location EndPos="374" StartPos="374" width="1" />
  <labl>Veteran, served during Korean conflict era</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A471 PR05A472 PR05A473 PR05A474 PR05A475 PR05A476 PR05A477 PR05A478 PR05A561 PR05A562 PR05A563" a=" PR05A471 PR05A472 PR05A473 PR05A475 PR05A476 PR05A477 PR05A478 PR05A561 PR05A562 PR05A563"&gt;21. When did this person serve on active duty in the U.S. Armed Forces?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Mark [X] in a box for each period in which this person served.&lt;br /&gt;[] September 2001 or later&lt;br /&gt;[] August 1990 to August 2001 (including Persian Gulf War)&lt;br /&gt;[] September 1980 to July 1990&lt;br /&gt;[] May 1975 to August 1980&lt;br /&gt;[] Vietnam era (August 1964 to April 1975)&lt;br /&gt;[] March 1961 to July 1964&lt;br /&gt;[] February 1955 to February 1961&lt;br /&gt;[] Korean War (June 1950 to January 1955)&lt;br /&gt;[] January 1947 to June 1950&lt;br /&gt;[] World War II (December 1941 to December 1946)&lt;br /&gt;[] November 1941 or earlier&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A469 PR05A467 PR05A526 PR05A543 PR05A544 PR05A470 PR05A471 PR05A472 PR05A473 PR05A475 PR05A476 PR05A477 PR05A478 PR05A561 PR05A562 PR05A563 PR05A474 PR05A435 PR05A537 PR05A465 PR05A466 PR05A479 PR05A480 PR05A481 PR05A483 PR05A599 PR05A482 PR05A435 PR05A436 PR05A448 PR05A449 PR05A450 PR05A451 PR05A538 PR05A444 PR05A445 PR05A446 PR05A443 PR05A441 PR05A442 PR05A535 PR05A584 PR05A588 PR05A437 PR05A438 PR05A536 PR05A583 PR05A587 PR05A596"&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Housing Question 17-42 should be asked only of individuals 15 and older.]&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A471 PR05A472 PR05A473 PR05A475 PR05A476 PR05A477 PR05A478 PR05A561 PR05A562 PR05A563" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;21. &lt;/span&gt;Mark a box for EACH period served, even if service in the period was brief. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Persons age 17+ with veteran status [discrepancies: type I 0.1%; type II none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates whether persons were engaged in active-duty military service in the armed forces of the United States during Korean conflict era (between June, 1950 and January, 1955).</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Yes, served this period</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Other Person Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_VETWWII" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_VETWWII">
  <location EndPos="375" StartPos="375" width="1" />
  <labl>Veteran, served during WWII era</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A471 PR05A472 PR05A473 PR05A474 PR05A475 PR05A476 PR05A477 PR05A478 PR05A561 PR05A562 PR05A563" a=" PR05A471 PR05A472 PR05A473 PR05A475 PR05A476 PR05A477 PR05A478 PR05A561 PR05A562 PR05A563"&gt;21. When did this person serve on active duty in the U.S. Armed Forces?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Mark [X] in a box for each period in which this person served.&lt;br /&gt;[] September 2001 or later&lt;br /&gt;[] August 1990 to August 2001 (including Persian Gulf War)&lt;br /&gt;[] September 1980 to July 1990&lt;br /&gt;[] May 1975 to August 1980&lt;br /&gt;[] Vietnam era (August 1964 to April 1975)&lt;br /&gt;[] March 1961 to July 1964&lt;br /&gt;[] February 1955 to February 1961&lt;br /&gt;[] Korean War (June 1950 to January 1955)&lt;br /&gt;[] January 1947 to June 1950&lt;br /&gt;[] World War II (December 1941 to December 1946)&lt;br /&gt;[] November 1941 or earlier&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A469 PR05A467 PR05A526 PR05A543 PR05A544 PR05A470 PR05A471 PR05A472 PR05A473 PR05A475 PR05A476 PR05A477 PR05A478 PR05A561 PR05A562 PR05A563 PR05A474 PR05A435 PR05A537 PR05A465 PR05A466 PR05A479 PR05A480 PR05A481 PR05A483 PR05A599 PR05A482 PR05A435 PR05A436 PR05A448 PR05A449 PR05A450 PR05A451 PR05A538 PR05A444 PR05A445 PR05A446 PR05A443 PR05A441 PR05A442 PR05A535 PR05A584 PR05A588 PR05A437 PR05A438 PR05A536 PR05A583 PR05A587 PR05A596"&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Housing Question 17-42 should be asked only of individuals 15 and older.]&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A471 PR05A472 PR05A473 PR05A475 PR05A476 PR05A477 PR05A478 PR05A561 PR05A562 PR05A563" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;21. &lt;/span&gt;Mark a box for EACH period served, even if service in the period was brief. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Persons age 17+ with veteran status [discrepancies: type I 0.1%; type II none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates whether persons were engaged in active-duty military service in the armed forces of the United States during the World War II era (between September, 1940 and July, 1947 for all samples except the 2003 ACS, which defines the World War II era as December, 1941 through December, 1946).</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Yes, served this period</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Other Person Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_VETOTHER" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_VETOTHER">
  <location EndPos="376" StartPos="376" width="1" />
  <labl>Veteran of other period</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A471 PR05A472 PR05A473 PR05A474 PR05A475 PR05A476 PR05A477 PR05A478 PR05A561 PR05A562 PR05A563" a=" PR05A471 PR05A472 PR05A473 PR05A475 PR05A476 PR05A477 PR05A478 PR05A561 PR05A562 PR05A563"&gt;21. When did this person serve on active duty in the U.S. Armed Forces?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Mark [X] in a box for each period in which this person served.&lt;br /&gt;[] September 2001 or later&lt;br /&gt;[] August 1990 to August 2001 (including Persian Gulf War)&lt;br /&gt;[] September 1980 to July 1990&lt;br /&gt;[] May 1975 to August 1980&lt;br /&gt;[] Vietnam era (August 1964 to April 1975)&lt;br /&gt;[] March 1961 to July 1964&lt;br /&gt;[] February 1955 to February 1961&lt;br /&gt;[] Korean War (June 1950 to January 1955)&lt;br /&gt;[] January 1947 to June 1950&lt;br /&gt;[] World War II (December 1941 to December 1946)&lt;br /&gt;[] November 1941 or earlier&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A469 PR05A467 PR05A526 PR05A543 PR05A544 PR05A470 PR05A471 PR05A472 PR05A473 PR05A475 PR05A476 PR05A477 PR05A478 PR05A561 PR05A562 PR05A563 PR05A474 PR05A435 PR05A537 PR05A465 PR05A466 PR05A479 PR05A480 PR05A481 PR05A483 PR05A599 PR05A482 PR05A435 PR05A436 PR05A448 PR05A449 PR05A450 PR05A451 PR05A538 PR05A444 PR05A445 PR05A446 PR05A443 PR05A441 PR05A442 PR05A535 PR05A584 PR05A588 PR05A437 PR05A438 PR05A536 PR05A583 PR05A587 PR05A596"&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Housing Question 17-42 should be asked only of individuals 15 and older.]&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A471 PR05A472 PR05A473 PR05A475 PR05A476 PR05A477 PR05A478 PR05A561 PR05A562 PR05A563" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;21. &lt;/span&gt;Mark a box for EACH period served, even if service in the period was brief. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Persons age 17+ with veteran status [discrepancies: type I 0.1%; type II none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates whether persons were engaged in active-duty military service in the armed forces of the United States during periods of service not identified in other variables.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Yes, served this period(s)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Other Person Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_TRANWORK" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_TRANWORK">
  <location EndPos="378" StartPos="377" width="2" />
  <labl>Means of transportation to work</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A465 PR05A466 PR05A479 PR05A480 PR05A481 PR05A482 PR05A483 PR05A599"&gt; [Questions 24-28 are asked if the person did any work for either pay or profit in the week before.]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A479" a="all"&gt;25. How did this person usually get to work last week?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;If this person usually used more than one method of transportation during the trip, mark (X) in the box of the one used for most of the distance&lt;br /&gt;[] Car, truck, or van&lt;br /&gt;[] Bus or trolley bus&lt;br /&gt;[] Streetcar or trolley car&lt;br /&gt;[] Subway or elevated&lt;br /&gt;[] Railroad&lt;br /&gt;[] Ferryboat&lt;br /&gt;[] Taxicab&lt;br /&gt;[] Motorcycle&lt;br /&gt;[] Bicycle&lt;br /&gt;[] Walked&lt;br /&gt;[] Worked at home&lt;br /&gt;[] Other method&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A469 PR05A467 PR05A526 PR05A543 PR05A544 PR05A470 PR05A471 PR05A472 PR05A473 PR05A475 PR05A476 PR05A477 PR05A478 PR05A561 PR05A562 PR05A563 PR05A474 PR05A435 PR05A537 PR05A465 PR05A466 PR05A479 PR05A480 PR05A481 PR05A483 PR05A599 PR05A482 PR05A435 PR05A436 PR05A448 PR05A449 PR05A450 PR05A451 PR05A538 PR05A444 PR05A445 PR05A446 PR05A443 PR05A441 PR05A442 PR05A535 PR05A584 PR05A588 PR05A437 PR05A438 PR05A536 PR05A583 PR05A587 PR05A596"&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Housing Question 17-42 should be asked only of individuals 15 and older.]&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A479" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;25. &lt;/span&gt;If the person usually used more than one type of transportation to get to work (for example, drove to public transportation), mark the category of the one method of transportation that he or she used for most of the distance during the trip. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Persons age 16+ who were at work last week [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the person's means of transportation to work.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>00</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>Auto, truck, or van</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>20</catValu>
    <labl>Motorcycle</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>31</catValu>
    <labl>Bus or trolley bus</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>32</catValu>
    <labl>Streetcar or trolley car </labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>33</catValu>
    <labl>Subway or elevated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>34</catValu>
    <labl>Railroad</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>35</catValu>
    <labl>Taxicab</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>36</catValu>
    <labl>Ferryboat (launch in Puerto Rico)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>40</catValu>
    <labl>Bicycle</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>50</catValu>
    <labl>Walked only</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>60</catValu>
    <labl>Other</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>70</catValu>
    <labl>Worked at home</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Work Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_CARPOOL" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_CARPOOL">
  <location EndPos="379" StartPos="379" width="1" />
  <labl>Carpooling</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A465 PR05A466 PR05A479 PR05A480 PR05A481 PR05A482 PR05A483 PR05A599"&gt; [Questions 24-28 are asked if the person did any work for either pay or profit in the week before.]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A480 PR05A481 PR05A482 PR05A483 PR05A599"&gt;[Q.26-28 are asked if the person's working place is outside of home the week before.]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A480 PR05A481" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="ital"&gt;I. Answer question 26 only if you marked "car, truck or van" in question 25. Otherwise, skip to question 27.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;26. How many people, including this person, usually rode to work in the car, truck or van last week?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Person(s): ____&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A469 PR05A467 PR05A526 PR05A543 PR05A544 PR05A470 PR05A471 PR05A472 PR05A473 PR05A475 PR05A476 PR05A477 PR05A478 PR05A561 PR05A562 PR05A563 PR05A474 PR05A435 PR05A537 PR05A465 PR05A466 PR05A479 PR05A480 PR05A481 PR05A483 PR05A599 PR05A482 PR05A435 PR05A436 PR05A448 PR05A449 PR05A450 PR05A451 PR05A538 PR05A444 PR05A445 PR05A446 PR05A443 PR05A441 PR05A442 PR05A535 PR05A584 PR05A588 PR05A437 PR05A438 PR05A536 PR05A583 PR05A587 PR05A596"&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Housing Question 17-42 should be asked only of individuals 15 and older.]&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A480 PR05A481" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;26. &lt;/span&gt;If the person was driven to work by someone who then drove back home or to a non-work destination, enter 1 in the box labeled Person(s).&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;Do not include persons who rode to school or some other non-work destination in the count of persons who rode in the vehicle.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Persons whose means of transportation was auto, truck, or van [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates whether the person went to work in a carpool last week.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Drives alone</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Carpools</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Work Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_RIDERS" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_RIDERS">
  <location EndPos="380" StartPos="380" width="1" />
  <labl>Vehicle occupancy</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A465 PR05A466 PR05A479 PR05A480 PR05A481 PR05A482 PR05A483 PR05A599"&gt; [Questions 24-28 are asked if the person did any work for either pay or profit in the week before.]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A480 PR05A481 PR05A482 PR05A483 PR05A599"&gt;[Q.26-28 are asked if the person's working place is outside of home the week before.]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A480 PR05A481" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="ital"&gt;I. Answer question 26 only if you marked "car, truck or van" in question 25. Otherwise, skip to question 27.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;26. How many people, including this person, usually rode to work in the car, truck or van last week?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Person(s): ____&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A469 PR05A467 PR05A526 PR05A543 PR05A544 PR05A470 PR05A471 PR05A472 PR05A473 PR05A475 PR05A476 PR05A477 PR05A478 PR05A561 PR05A562 PR05A563 PR05A474 PR05A435 PR05A537 PR05A465 PR05A466 PR05A479 PR05A480 PR05A481 PR05A483 PR05A599 PR05A482 PR05A435 PR05A436 PR05A448 PR05A449 PR05A450 PR05A451 PR05A538 PR05A444 PR05A445 PR05A446 PR05A443 PR05A441 PR05A442 PR05A535 PR05A584 PR05A588 PR05A437 PR05A438 PR05A536 PR05A583 PR05A587 PR05A596"&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Housing Question 17-42 should be asked only of individuals 15 and older.]&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A480 PR05A481" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;26. &lt;/span&gt;If the person was driven to work by someone who then drove back home or to a non-work destination, enter 1 in the box labeled Person(s).&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;Do not include persons who rode to school or some other non-work destination in the count of persons who rode in the vehicle.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Persons whose means of transportation was auto, truck, or van [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable reports how many people (including the respondent) usually rode to work in the vehicle that the respondent took to work during the previous week. This excludes persons who drove or rode in the same vehicle to school, or who returned home after dropping off workers, or who rode to any other non-work location. A worker who rode to work with one or more other people, but who was the only worker in the vehicle, was counted as driving alone.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Drives alone</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>2 people</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>3</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>4</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>5</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6</catValu>
    <labl>6</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>7-9</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>10 or more</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Work Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_TRANTIME" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_TRANTIME">
  <location EndPos="382" StartPos="381" width="2" />
  <labl>Travel time to work</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A465 PR05A466 PR05A479 PR05A480 PR05A481 PR05A482 PR05A483 PR05A599"&gt; [Questions 24-28 are asked if the person did any work for either pay or profit in the week before.]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A480 PR05A481 PR05A482 PR05A483 PR05A599"&gt;[Q.26-28 are asked if the person's working place is outside of home the week before.]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A482 PR05A599" a="all"&gt;28. How many minutes did it usually take this person to get from home to work last week?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Minutes: ____&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A469 PR05A467 PR05A526 PR05A543 PR05A544 PR05A470 PR05A471 PR05A472 PR05A473 PR05A475 PR05A476 PR05A477 PR05A478 PR05A561 PR05A562 PR05A563 PR05A474 PR05A435 PR05A537 PR05A465 PR05A466 PR05A479 PR05A480 PR05A481 PR05A483 PR05A599 PR05A482 PR05A435 PR05A436 PR05A448 PR05A449 PR05A450 PR05A451 PR05A538 PR05A444 PR05A445 PR05A446 PR05A443 PR05A441 PR05A442 PR05A535 PR05A584 PR05A588 PR05A437 PR05A438 PR05A536 PR05A583 PR05A587 PR05A596"&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Housing Question 17-42 should be asked only of individuals 15 and older.]&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A482 PR05A599" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;28. &lt;/span&gt;Travel time is from door to door. Include time waiting for public transportation or picking up passengers in a carpool.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Persons age 16+ who traveled to work [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the total amount of time that the person spent on travelling to work.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>00</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>01</catValu>
    <labl>1</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>02</catValu>
    <labl>2</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>03</catValu>
    <labl>3</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>04</catValu>
    <labl>4</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>05</catValu>
    <labl>5</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>06</catValu>
    <labl>6</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>07</catValu>
    <labl>7</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>08</catValu>
    <labl>8</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>09</catValu>
    <labl>9</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>10</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11</catValu>
    <labl>11</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>12</catValu>
    <labl>12</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>13</catValu>
    <labl>13</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>14</catValu>
    <labl>14</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>15</catValu>
    <labl>15</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>16</catValu>
    <labl>16</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>17</catValu>
    <labl>17</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>18</catValu>
    <labl>18</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>19</catValu>
    <labl>19</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>20</catValu>
    <labl>20</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>22</catValu>
    <labl>22</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>23</catValu>
    <labl>23</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>24</catValu>
    <labl>24</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>25</catValu>
    <labl>25</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>27</catValu>
    <labl>27</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>28</catValu>
    <labl>28</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>29</catValu>
    <labl>29</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>30</catValu>
    <labl>30</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>32</catValu>
    <labl>32</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>33</catValu>
    <labl>33</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>35</catValu>
    <labl>35</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>38</catValu>
    <labl>38</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>40</catValu>
    <labl>40</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>43</catValu>
    <labl>43</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>45</catValu>
    <labl>45</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>47</catValu>
    <labl>47</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>50</catValu>
    <labl>50</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>52</catValu>
    <labl>52</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>55</catValu>
    <labl>55</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>60</catValu>
    <labl>60</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>65</catValu>
    <labl>65</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>68</catValu>
    <labl>68</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>70</catValu>
    <labl>70</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>75</catValu>
    <labl>75</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>80</catValu>
    <labl>80</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>85</catValu>
    <labl>85</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>90</catValu>
    <labl>90</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>95</catValu>
    <labl>95</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Work Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_DEPARTS" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_DEPARTS">
  <location EndPos="386" StartPos="383" width="4" />
  <labl>Time of departure for work</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A465 PR05A466 PR05A479 PR05A480 PR05A481 PR05A482 PR05A483 PR05A599"&gt; [Questions 24-28 are asked if the person did any work for either pay or profit in the week before.]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A480 PR05A481 PR05A482 PR05A483 PR05A599"&gt;[Q.26-28 are asked if the person's working place is outside of home the week before.]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A483 PR05A599" a="PR05A483"&gt;27. What time did this person usually leave home to go to work last week?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Hour Minute _ _:_ _&lt;br /&gt;[] a.m.&lt;br /&gt;[] p.m.&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A469 PR05A467 PR05A526 PR05A543 PR05A544 PR05A470 PR05A471 PR05A472 PR05A473 PR05A475 PR05A476 PR05A477 PR05A478 PR05A561 PR05A562 PR05A563 PR05A474 PR05A435 PR05A537 PR05A465 PR05A466 PR05A479 PR05A480 PR05A481 PR05A483 PR05A599 PR05A482 PR05A435 PR05A436 PR05A448 PR05A449 PR05A450 PR05A451 PR05A538 PR05A444 PR05A445 PR05A446 PR05A443 PR05A441 PR05A442 PR05A535 PR05A584 PR05A588 PR05A437 PR05A438 PR05A536 PR05A583 PR05A587 PR05A596"&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Housing Question 17-42 should be asked only of individuals 15 and older.]&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A483 PR05A599" a="PR05A483"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;27. &lt;/span&gt;Give the time of day the person usually left home to go to work. DO NOT give the time that the person usually began his or her work.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;If the person usually left home to go to work sometime between 12:00 o'clock midnight and 12:00 o'clock noon, mark "a.m."&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;If the person usually left home to go to work sometime between 12:00 o'clock noon and 12:00 o'clock midnight, mark "p.m."&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Persons age 16+ who traveled to work [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the time that the person left home for work.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0000</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0015</catValu>
    <labl>15</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0045</catValu>
    <labl>45</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0115</catValu>
    <labl>115</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0145</catValu>
    <labl>145</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0215</catValu>
    <labl>215</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0245</catValu>
    <labl>245</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0305</catValu>
    <labl>305</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0315</catValu>
    <labl>315</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0325</catValu>
    <labl>325</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0335</catValu>
    <labl>335</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0345</catValu>
    <labl>345</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0355</catValu>
    <labl>355</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0405</catValu>
    <labl>405</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0415</catValu>
    <labl>415</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0425</catValu>
    <labl>425</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0435</catValu>
    <labl>435</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0445</catValu>
    <labl>445</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0455</catValu>
    <labl>455</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0502</catValu>
    <labl>502</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0507</catValu>
    <labl>507</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0512</catValu>
    <labl>512</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0517</catValu>
    <labl>517</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0522</catValu>
    <labl>522</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0527</catValu>
    <labl>527</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0532</catValu>
    <labl>532</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0537</catValu>
    <labl>537</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0542</catValu>
    <labl>542</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0547</catValu>
    <labl>547</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0552</catValu>
    <labl>552</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0557</catValu>
    <labl>557</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0602</catValu>
    <labl>602</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0607</catValu>
    <labl>607</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0612</catValu>
    <labl>612</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0617</catValu>
    <labl>617</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0622</catValu>
    <labl>622</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0627</catValu>
    <labl>627</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0632</catValu>
    <labl>632</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0637</catValu>
    <labl>637</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0642</catValu>
    <labl>642</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0647</catValu>
    <labl>647</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0652</catValu>
    <labl>652</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0657</catValu>
    <labl>657</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0702</catValu>
    <labl>702</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0707</catValu>
    <labl>707</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0712</catValu>
    <labl>712</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0717</catValu>
    <labl>717</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0722</catValu>
    <labl>722</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0727</catValu>
    <labl>727</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0732</catValu>
    <labl>732</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0737</catValu>
    <labl>737</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0742</catValu>
    <labl>742</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0747</catValu>
    <labl>747</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0752</catValu>
    <labl>752</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0757</catValu>
    <labl>757</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0802</catValu>
    <labl>802</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0807</catValu>
    <labl>807</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0812</catValu>
    <labl>812</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0817</catValu>
    <labl>817</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0822</catValu>
    <labl>822</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0827</catValu>
    <labl>827</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0832</catValu>
    <labl>832</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0837</catValu>
    <labl>837</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0842</catValu>
    <labl>842</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0847</catValu>
    <labl>847</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0852</catValu>
    <labl>852</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0857</catValu>
    <labl>857</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0902</catValu>
    <labl>902</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0907</catValu>
    <labl>907</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0912</catValu>
    <labl>912</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0917</catValu>
    <labl>917</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0922</catValu>
    <labl>922</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0927</catValu>
    <labl>927</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0932</catValu>
    <labl>932</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0937</catValu>
    <labl>937</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0942</catValu>
    <labl>942</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0947</catValu>
    <labl>947</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0952</catValu>
    <labl>952</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0957</catValu>
    <labl>957</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1002</catValu>
    <labl>1002</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1005</catValu>
    <labl>1005</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1007</catValu>
    <labl>1007</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1012</catValu>
    <labl>1012</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1015</catValu>
    <labl>1015</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1017</catValu>
    <labl>1017</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1022</catValu>
    <labl>1022</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1025</catValu>
    <labl>1025</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1027</catValu>
    <labl>1027</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1032</catValu>
    <labl>1032</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1035</catValu>
    <labl>1035</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1037</catValu>
    <labl>1037</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1042</catValu>
    <labl>1042</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1045</catValu>
    <labl>1045</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1047</catValu>
    <labl>1047</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1052</catValu>
    <labl>1052</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1055</catValu>
    <labl>1055</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1057</catValu>
    <labl>1057</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1105</catValu>
    <labl>1105</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1115</catValu>
    <labl>1115</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1125</catValu>
    <labl>1125</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1135</catValu>
    <labl>1135</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1145</catValu>
    <labl>1145</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1155</catValu>
    <labl>1155</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1205</catValu>
    <labl>1205</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1215</catValu>
    <labl>1215</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1225</catValu>
    <labl>1225</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1235</catValu>
    <labl>1235</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1245</catValu>
    <labl>1245</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1255</catValu>
    <labl>1255</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1305</catValu>
    <labl>1305</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1315</catValu>
    <labl>1315</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1325</catValu>
    <labl>1325</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1335</catValu>
    <labl>1335</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1345</catValu>
    <labl>1345</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1355</catValu>
    <labl>1355</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1405</catValu>
    <labl>1405</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1415</catValu>
    <labl>1415</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1425</catValu>
    <labl>1425</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1435</catValu>
    <labl>1435</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1445</catValu>
    <labl>1445</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1455</catValu>
    <labl>1455</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1505</catValu>
    <labl>1505</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1515</catValu>
    <labl>1515</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1525</catValu>
    <labl>1525</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1535</catValu>
    <labl>1535</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1545</catValu>
    <labl>1545</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1555</catValu>
    <labl>1555</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1605</catValu>
    <labl>1605</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1615</catValu>
    <labl>1615</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1625</catValu>
    <labl>1625</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1635</catValu>
    <labl>1635</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1645</catValu>
    <labl>1645</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1655</catValu>
    <labl>1655</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1705</catValu>
    <labl>1705</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1715</catValu>
    <labl>1715</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1725</catValu>
    <labl>1725</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1735</catValu>
    <labl>1735</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1745</catValu>
    <labl>1745</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1755</catValu>
    <labl>1755</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1805</catValu>
    <labl>1805</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1815</catValu>
    <labl>1815</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1825</catValu>
    <labl>1825</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1835</catValu>
    <labl>1835</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1845</catValu>
    <labl>1845</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1855</catValu>
    <labl>1855</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1905</catValu>
    <labl>1905</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1915</catValu>
    <labl>1915</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1920</catValu>
    <labl>1920</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1925</catValu>
    <labl>1925</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1935</catValu>
    <labl>1935</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1945</catValu>
    <labl>1945</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1955</catValu>
    <labl>1955</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2005</catValu>
    <labl>2005</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2015</catValu>
    <labl>2015</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2020</catValu>
    <labl>2020</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2025</catValu>
    <labl>2025</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2035</catValu>
    <labl>2035</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2045</catValu>
    <labl>2045</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2050</catValu>
    <labl>2050</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2055</catValu>
    <labl>2055</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2105</catValu>
    <labl>2105</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2115</catValu>
    <labl>2115</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2125</catValu>
    <labl>2125</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2135</catValu>
    <labl>2135</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2145</catValu>
    <labl>2145</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2155</catValu>
    <labl>2155</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2205</catValu>
    <labl>2205</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2215</catValu>
    <labl>2215</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2225</catValu>
    <labl>2225</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2235</catValu>
    <labl>2235</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2245</catValu>
    <labl>2245</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2255</catValu>
    <labl>2255</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2305</catValu>
    <labl>2305</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2315</catValu>
    <labl>2315</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2325</catValu>
    <labl>2325</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2335</catValu>
    <labl>2335</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2345</catValu>
    <labl>2345</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2350</catValu>
    <labl>2350</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2355</catValu>
    <labl>2355</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Work Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_BIRTHQTR" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_BIRTHQTR">
  <location EndPos="387" StartPos="387" width="1" />
  <labl>Quarter of birth</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A419 PR05A484" a="all"&gt;2. What is this person's age and what is this person's date of birth? Print numbers in boxes.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Age (in years) _ _ _&lt;br /&gt;Month _ _ Day _ _Year of birth _ _ _ _&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A419 PR05A484" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;2. &lt;/span&gt;For each person, print the age at last birthday (print "00" for babies younger than 1 year old). Also print the month, day, and year of birth.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All persons</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the person's quarter of birth.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>January-February-March</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>April-May-June</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>July-August-September</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>October-November-December</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Demographic Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_PWMETRO" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_PWMETRO">
  <location EndPos="391" StartPos="388" width="4" />
  <labl>Place of work: metropolitan area</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Persons age 16+ who worked in identifiable metropolitan area [discrepancies: type I trace; type II none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the metropolitan area in which the person's place of work was located.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0000</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0060</catValu>
    <labl>Aguadilla, PR</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0470</catValu>
    <labl>Arecibo, PR</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1290</catValu>
    <labl>Caguas, PR</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1600</catValu>
    <labl>Chicago-Gary-Lake IL</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3360</catValu>
    <labl>Houston-Brazoria, TX</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5360</catValu>
    <labl>Nashville, TN</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5600</catValu>
    <labl>New York-Northeastern NJ</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6160</catValu>
    <labl>Philadelphia, PA/NJ</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6360</catValu>
    <labl>Ponce, PR</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6760</catValu>
    <labl>Richmond-Petersburg, VA</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7240</catValu>
    <labl>San Antonio, TX</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7440</catValu>
    <labl>San Juan-Bayamon, PR</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8280</catValu>
    <labl>Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Work Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_QDEPARTS" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_QDEPARTS">
  <location EndPos="392" StartPos="392" width="1" />
  <labl>Flag for time of departure for work</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All persons</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates flag for time of departure for work.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>Not allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Person Imputation Flags Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_QBPL" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_QBPL">
  <location EndPos="393" StartPos="393" width="1" />
  <labl>Flag for birthplace, nativity</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All persons</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates flag for birthplace, nativity</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>Entered as written</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Person Imputation Flags Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_QCARPOOL" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_QCARPOOL">
  <location EndPos="394" StartPos="394" width="1" />
  <labl>Flag for carpool</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All persons</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates flag for carpool.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>Not allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Person Imputation Flags Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_QCITIZEN" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_QCITIZEN">
  <location EndPos="395" StartPos="395" width="1" />
  <labl>Flag for citizen</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All persons</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates flag for citizen.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>Original entry or Inapplicable (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Person Imputation Flags Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_QCLASSWK" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_QCLASSWK">
  <location EndPos="396" StartPos="396" width="1" />
  <labl>Flag for class of worker</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All persons</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates flag for class of worker.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>Original entry or Inapplicable (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Person Imputation Flags Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_QLANGUAG" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_QLANGUAG">
  <location EndPos="397" StartPos="397" width="1" />
  <labl>Flag for language</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All persons</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates flag for spoken language.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>Not allocated or N/A</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Allocated, pre-edit</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Person Imputation Flags Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_QDISABWR" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_QDISABWR">
  <location EndPos="398" StartPos="398" width="1" />
  <labl>Flag for work disability</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All persons</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates flag for work disability.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>Not allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Allocated, hot deck</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Person Imputation Flags Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_QEMPSTAT" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_QEMPSTAT">
  <location EndPos="399" StartPos="399" width="1" />
  <labl>Flag for employment status, labor force</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All persons</universe>
  <txt>Flag for employment status and labor force.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>Original entry or Inapplicable (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Person Imputation Flags Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_QEDUC" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_QEDUC">
  <location EndPos="400" StartPos="400" width="1" />
  <labl>Flag for educational attainment status</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All persons</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates flag for educational attainment status.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>Original entry or Inapplicable (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Consistency edit</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Person Imputation Flags Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_QINCBUS" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_QINCBUS">
  <location EndPos="401" StartPos="401" width="1" />
  <labl>Flag for business and farm, total, and earned income</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All persons</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates flag for business and farm, total, and earned income.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>Not allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Person Imputation Flags Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_QINCINVS" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_QINCINVS">
  <location EndPos="402" StartPos="402" width="1" />
  <labl>Flag for interest, dividend, rental, and total income</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All persons</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates flag for interest, dividend, rental, and total income.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>Not allocated or N/A</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Person Imputation Flags Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_QINCOTHE" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_QINCOTHE">
  <location EndPos="403" StartPos="403" width="1" />
  <labl>Flag for other and total income</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All persons</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates flag for other and total income.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>Original entry or Inapplicable (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Person Imputation Flags Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_QINCSS" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_QINCSS">
  <location EndPos="404" StartPos="404" width="1" />
  <labl>Flag for Social Security and total income</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All persons</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates flag for Social Security and total income.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>Not allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Person Imputation Flags Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_QINCWAGE" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_QINCWAGE">
  <location EndPos="405" StartPos="405" width="1" />
  <labl>Flag for wage, total, and earned income</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All persons</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates flag for wage, total, and earned income.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>Original entry or Inapplicable (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Person Imputation Flags Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_QINCWELF" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_QINCWELF">
  <location EndPos="406" StartPos="406" width="1" />
  <labl>Flag for welfare and total income</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All persons</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates flag for welfare and total income.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>Not allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Person Imputation Flags Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_QIND" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_QIND">
  <location EndPos="407" StartPos="407" width="1" />
  <labl>Flag for industry </labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All persons</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates flag for industry.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>Original entry or Inapplicable (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Person Imputation Flags Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_QDISABMO" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_QDISABMO">
  <location EndPos="408" StartPos="408" width="1" />
  <labl>Flag for disability limiting mobility</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All persons</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates flag for disability limiting mobility.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>Not allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Person Imputation Flags Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_QPERSCAR" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_QPERSCAR">
  <location EndPos="409" StartPos="409" width="1" />
  <labl>Flag for personal care limitation</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All persons</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates flag for personal care limitation.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>Not allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Person Imputation Flags Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_QPWSTAT2" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_QPWSTAT2">
  <location EndPos="410" StartPos="410" width="1" />
  <labl>Flag for place of work: state or country</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All persons</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates flag for place of work: state or country.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>Not allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Person Imputation Flags Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_QMARST" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_QMARST">
  <location EndPos="411" StartPos="411" width="1" />
  <labl>Flag for marital status</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All persons</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates flag for marital status.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>Entered as written</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Person Imputation Flags Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_QINCRETI" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_QINCRETI">
  <location EndPos="412" StartPos="412" width="1" />
  <labl>Flag for retirement and total income</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All persons</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates flag for retirement and total income.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>Not allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Person Imputation Flags Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_QMIGPLC1" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_QMIGPLC1">
  <location EndPos="413" StartPos="413" width="1" />
  <labl>Flag for state or country of residence 1 year ago</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All persons</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates flag for state or country of residence 1 year ago.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>Not allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Failed edit</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Person Imputation Flags Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_QMIGRAT1" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_QMIGRAT1">
  <location EndPos="414" StartPos="414" width="1" />
  <labl>Flag for migration status, 1 year</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All persons</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates flag for migration status, 1 year.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>Not allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Person Imputation Flags Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_QVETYRS" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_QVETYRS">
  <location EndPos="415" StartPos="415" width="1" />
  <labl>Flag for years of active-duty military service</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All persons</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates flag for years of active-duty military service.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>Not allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Person Imputation Flags Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_QMOVEDIN" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_QMOVEDIN">
  <location EndPos="416" StartPos="416" width="1" />
  <labl>Flag for when occupant moved into residence</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All persons</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates flag for when occupant moved into residence.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>Not allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Person Imputation Flags Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_QOCC" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_QOCC">
  <location EndPos="417" StartPos="417" width="1" />
  <labl>Flag for occupation</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All persons</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates flag for occupation.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>Entered as written</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Person Imputation Flags Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_QRACE" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_QRACE">
  <location EndPos="418" StartPos="418" width="1" />
  <labl>Flag for race </labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All persons</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates flag for race.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>Entered as written</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Person Imputation Flags Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_QRELATE" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_QRELATE">
  <location EndPos="419" StartPos="419" width="1" />
  <labl>Flag for relationship to household head</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All persons</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates flag for relationship to household head.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>Entered as written</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Person Imputation Flags Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_QRIDERS" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_QRIDERS">
  <location EndPos="420" StartPos="420" width="1" />
  <labl>Flag for vehicle occupancy</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All persons</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates flag for vehicle occupancy.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>Not allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Person Imputation Flags Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_QSCHOOL" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_QSCHOOL">
  <location EndPos="421" StartPos="421" width="1" />
  <labl>Flag for school attendance and type</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All persons</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates flag for school attendance and type.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>Original entry or Inapplicable (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Person Imputation Flags Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_QSEX" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_QSEX">
  <location EndPos="422" StartPos="422" width="1" />
  <labl>Flag for sex</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All persons</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates flag for sex.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>Entered as written</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Person Imputation Flags Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_QSPEAKEN" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_QSPEAKEN">
  <location EndPos="423" StartPos="423" width="1" />
  <labl>Flag for speaks English</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All persons</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates flag for speaks English.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>Not allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Allocated, hot deck</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Person Imputation Flags Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_QTRANTIM" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_QTRANTIM">
  <location EndPos="424" StartPos="424" width="1" />
  <labl>Flag for travelling time to work</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All persons</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates flag for travelling time to work.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>Not allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Person Imputation Flags Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_QTRANWOR" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_QTRANWOR">
  <location EndPos="425" StartPos="425" width="1" />
  <labl>Flag for means of transportation to work</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All persons</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates flag for means of transportation to work.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>Not allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Person Imputation Flags Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_QUHRSWOR" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_QUHRSWOR">
  <location EndPos="426" StartPos="426" width="1" />
  <labl>Flag for usual hours of work</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All persons</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates flag for usual hours of work.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>Not allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Person Imputation Flags Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_QVETSTAT" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_QVETSTAT">
  <location EndPos="427" StartPos="427" width="1" />
  <labl>Flag for veteran status</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All persons</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates flag for veteran status.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>Original entry or Inapplicable (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Person Imputation Flags Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_QWKSWORK" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_QWKSWORK">
  <location EndPos="428" StartPos="428" width="1" />
  <labl>Flag for weeks worked last year</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All persons</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates flag for weeks worked last year.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>Original entry or Inapplicable (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Allocated, pre-edit</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Person Imputation Flags Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_QWORKEDY" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_QWORKEDY">
  <location EndPos="429" StartPos="429" width="1" />
  <labl>Flag for worked last year</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All persons</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates flag for worked last year.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>Not allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Person Imputation Flags Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_QYRIMM" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_QYRIMM">
  <location EndPos="430" StartPos="430" width="1" />
  <labl>Flag for years of immigration</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All persons</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates flag for years of immigration.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>Fields OK as written</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Allocated, hot deck</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Person Imputation Flags Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_GCHOUSE" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_GCHOUSE">
  <location EndPos="431" StartPos="431" width="1" />
  <labl>Own grandchildren living in household</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A525" a="all"&gt;19a. Does this person have any of his/her own grandchildren under the age of 18 living in this house or apartment?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Yes&lt;br /&gt;[] No -- Skip to question 20&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Persons age 30+ [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates whether the person's own grandchildren lived in household.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Yes</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Other Person Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_FERTYR" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_FERTYR">
  <location EndPos="432" StartPos="432" width="1" />
  <labl>Children born within the last year</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A526" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="ital"&gt;H. Answer question 18 only if this person is female and between 15 and 50 years old. Otherwise, skip to question 19a.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;18. Has this person given birth to any children in the past 12 months?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Yes&lt;br /&gt;[] No&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A469 PR05A467 PR05A526 PR05A543 PR05A544 PR05A470 PR05A471 PR05A472 PR05A473 PR05A475 PR05A476 PR05A477 PR05A478 PR05A561 PR05A562 PR05A563 PR05A474 PR05A435 PR05A537 PR05A465 PR05A466 PR05A479 PR05A480 PR05A481 PR05A483 PR05A599 PR05A482 PR05A435 PR05A436 PR05A448 PR05A449 PR05A450 PR05A451 PR05A538 PR05A444 PR05A445 PR05A446 PR05A443 PR05A441 PR05A442 PR05A535 PR05A584 PR05A588 PR05A437 PR05A438 PR05A536 PR05A583 PR05A587 PR05A596"&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Housing Question 17-42 should be asked only of individuals 15 and older.]&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A526" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;18. &lt;/span&gt;Answer this question if the person is a female who is at least 15 years old and younger than 51 years old. Mark the "Yes" box if the person has given birth to at least one child born alive in the past 12 months, even if the child died or no longer lives with the mother. Do not consider miscarriages, or stillborn children, or any adopted, foster, or step children. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Female age 15-50 [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates whether the person's child was born within the last year.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Yes</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Fertility and Mortality Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_RACAMIND" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_RACAMIND">
  <location EndPos="433" StartPos="433" width="1" />
  <labl>Race: American Indian or Alaska Native</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A421 PR05A527 PR05A528 PR05A529 PR05A530 PR05A531 PR05A532 PR05A533 PR05A604" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;Note&lt;/span&gt;: Please answer &lt;span class="ital"&gt;both&lt;/span&gt; Questions 5 and 6.&lt;br /&gt;5. Is this person Spanish/Hispanic/Latino?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Mark [X] the "No" box if not Spanish/Hispanic/Latino&lt;br /&gt;[] No, not Spanish/Hispanic/Latino&lt;br /&gt;[] Yes, Mexican, Mexican American, Chicano&lt;br /&gt;[] Yes, Puerto Rican&lt;br /&gt;[] Yes, Cuban&lt;br /&gt;[] Yes, other Spanish/Hispanic/Latino. Print group ____&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;6. What is this person's race?&lt;br /&gt;Mark (X) one or more races to indicate what this person considers himself/herself to be&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] White&lt;br /&gt;[] Black or African American&lt;br /&gt;[] American Indian or Alaska Native -- Print the name of enrolled or principal tribe: _______&lt;br /&gt;[] Asian Indian&lt;br /&gt;[] Chinese&lt;br /&gt;[] Filipino&lt;br /&gt;[] Japanese&lt;br /&gt;[] Korean&lt;br /&gt;[] Vietnamese&lt;br /&gt;[] Other Asian -- Print race _______&lt;br /&gt;[] Native Hawaiian&lt;br /&gt;[] Guamanian or Chamorro&lt;br /&gt;[] Samoan&lt;br /&gt;[] Other Pacific Islander -- Print race below _______&lt;br /&gt;[] Some other race -- Print race below _______&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A421 PR05A527 PR05A528 PR05A529 PR05A530 PR05A531 PR05A532 PR05A533 PR05A604" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5. &lt;/span&gt;A person is of Spanish/Hispanic/Latino origin if the person's origin (ancestry) is Mexican, Mexican American, Chicano, Puerto Rican, Cuban, Argentinean, Colombian, Costa Rican, Dominican, Ecuadoran, Guatemalan, Honduran, Nicaraguan, Peruvian, Salvadoran, from other Spanish-speaking countries of the Caribbean or Central or South America, or from Spain. &lt;br /&gt;The term Mexican American refers to persons of Mexican origin or ancestry.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;If you mark the "Yes, other Spanish/Hispanic/Latino" box, print the name of the specific group.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;If a person is not of Spanish/Hispanic/Latino origin, answer this question by marking the "No, not Spanish/Hispanic/Latino" box.&lt;br /&gt;This question should be answered for ALL persons, regardless of citizenship status.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;6. &lt;/span&gt;Mark one or more categories to indicate [the ethnicity] each person considers himself or herself to be.&lt;br /&gt; If you mark the "American Indian or Alaska Native" box, also print the name of the tribe(s) in which the person is enrolled. If the person is not enrolled in a tribe, print the name of the principal tribe.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;If you mark the "Other Asian" or the "Other Pacific Islander" box, print the name of the specific race(s) or group(s) in the space provided.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;The category Other Asian includes persons who identify themselves as Burmese, Hmong, Indonesian, Laotian, Pakistani, Thai, Cambodian, Sri Lankan, and so on.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;The category Other Pacific Islander includes persons who identify themselves as Fijian, Tongan, Polynesian, Tahitian, and so on.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;If you mark the "Some other race" box, print the race(s) or group(s) in the space provided.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;This question should be answered for ALL persons, regardless of citizenship status.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All persons</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates whether the person's race is American Indian or Alaska Native.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Yes</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Ethnicity and Language Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_RACASIAN" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_RACASIAN">
  <location EndPos="434" StartPos="434" width="1" />
  <labl>Race: Asian</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A421 PR05A527 PR05A528 PR05A529 PR05A530 PR05A531 PR05A532 PR05A533 PR05A604" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;Note&lt;/span&gt;: Please answer &lt;span class="ital"&gt;both&lt;/span&gt; Questions 5 and 6.&lt;br /&gt;5. Is this person Spanish/Hispanic/Latino?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Mark [X] the "No" box if not Spanish/Hispanic/Latino&lt;br /&gt;[] No, not Spanish/Hispanic/Latino&lt;br /&gt;[] Yes, Mexican, Mexican American, Chicano&lt;br /&gt;[] Yes, Puerto Rican&lt;br /&gt;[] Yes, Cuban&lt;br /&gt;[] Yes, other Spanish/Hispanic/Latino. Print group ____&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;6. What is this person's race?&lt;br /&gt;Mark (X) one or more races to indicate what this person considers himself/herself to be&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] White&lt;br /&gt;[] Black or African American&lt;br /&gt;[] American Indian or Alaska Native -- Print the name of enrolled or principal tribe: _______&lt;br /&gt;[] Asian Indian&lt;br /&gt;[] Chinese&lt;br /&gt;[] Filipino&lt;br /&gt;[] Japanese&lt;br /&gt;[] Korean&lt;br /&gt;[] Vietnamese&lt;br /&gt;[] Other Asian -- Print race _______&lt;br /&gt;[] Native Hawaiian&lt;br /&gt;[] Guamanian or Chamorro&lt;br /&gt;[] Samoan&lt;br /&gt;[] Other Pacific Islander -- Print race below _______&lt;br /&gt;[] Some other race -- Print race below _______&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A421 PR05A527 PR05A528 PR05A529 PR05A530 PR05A531 PR05A532 PR05A533 PR05A604" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5. &lt;/span&gt;A person is of Spanish/Hispanic/Latino origin if the person's origin (ancestry) is Mexican, Mexican American, Chicano, Puerto Rican, Cuban, Argentinean, Colombian, Costa Rican, Dominican, Ecuadoran, Guatemalan, Honduran, Nicaraguan, Peruvian, Salvadoran, from other Spanish-speaking countries of the Caribbean or Central or South America, or from Spain. &lt;br /&gt;The term Mexican American refers to persons of Mexican origin or ancestry.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;If you mark the "Yes, other Spanish/Hispanic/Latino" box, print the name of the specific group.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;If a person is not of Spanish/Hispanic/Latino origin, answer this question by marking the "No, not Spanish/Hispanic/Latino" box.&lt;br /&gt;This question should be answered for ALL persons, regardless of citizenship status.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;6. &lt;/span&gt;Mark one or more categories to indicate [the ethnicity] each person considers himself or herself to be.&lt;br /&gt; If you mark the "American Indian or Alaska Native" box, also print the name of the tribe(s) in which the person is enrolled. If the person is not enrolled in a tribe, print the name of the principal tribe.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;If you mark the "Other Asian" or the "Other Pacific Islander" box, print the name of the specific race(s) or group(s) in the space provided.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;The category Other Asian includes persons who identify themselves as Burmese, Hmong, Indonesian, Laotian, Pakistani, Thai, Cambodian, Sri Lankan, and so on.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;The category Other Pacific Islander includes persons who identify themselves as Fijian, Tongan, Polynesian, Tahitian, and so on.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;If you mark the "Some other race" box, print the race(s) or group(s) in the space provided.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;This question should be answered for ALL persons, regardless of citizenship status.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All persons</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates whether the person's race is Asian.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Yes</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Ethnicity and Language Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_RACBLK" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_RACBLK">
  <location EndPos="435" StartPos="435" width="1" />
  <labl>Race: black or African American</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A421 PR05A527 PR05A528 PR05A529 PR05A530 PR05A531 PR05A532 PR05A533 PR05A604" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;Note&lt;/span&gt;: Please answer &lt;span class="ital"&gt;both&lt;/span&gt; Questions 5 and 6.&lt;br /&gt;5. Is this person Spanish/Hispanic/Latino?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Mark [X] the "No" box if not Spanish/Hispanic/Latino&lt;br /&gt;[] No, not Spanish/Hispanic/Latino&lt;br /&gt;[] Yes, Mexican, Mexican American, Chicano&lt;br /&gt;[] Yes, Puerto Rican&lt;br /&gt;[] Yes, Cuban&lt;br /&gt;[] Yes, other Spanish/Hispanic/Latino. Print group ____&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;6. What is this person's race?&lt;br /&gt;Mark (X) one or more races to indicate what this person considers himself/herself to be&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] White&lt;br /&gt;[] Black or African American&lt;br /&gt;[] American Indian or Alaska Native -- Print the name of enrolled or principal tribe: _______&lt;br /&gt;[] Asian Indian&lt;br /&gt;[] Chinese&lt;br /&gt;[] Filipino&lt;br /&gt;[] Japanese&lt;br /&gt;[] Korean&lt;br /&gt;[] Vietnamese&lt;br /&gt;[] Other Asian -- Print race _______&lt;br /&gt;[] Native Hawaiian&lt;br /&gt;[] Guamanian or Chamorro&lt;br /&gt;[] Samoan&lt;br /&gt;[] Other Pacific Islander -- Print race below _______&lt;br /&gt;[] Some other race -- Print race below _______&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A421 PR05A527 PR05A528 PR05A529 PR05A530 PR05A531 PR05A532 PR05A533 PR05A604" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5. &lt;/span&gt;A person is of Spanish/Hispanic/Latino origin if the person's origin (ancestry) is Mexican, Mexican American, Chicano, Puerto Rican, Cuban, Argentinean, Colombian, Costa Rican, Dominican, Ecuadoran, Guatemalan, Honduran, Nicaraguan, Peruvian, Salvadoran, from other Spanish-speaking countries of the Caribbean or Central or South America, or from Spain. &lt;br /&gt;The term Mexican American refers to persons of Mexican origin or ancestry.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;If you mark the "Yes, other Spanish/Hispanic/Latino" box, print the name of the specific group.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;If a person is not of Spanish/Hispanic/Latino origin, answer this question by marking the "No, not Spanish/Hispanic/Latino" box.&lt;br /&gt;This question should be answered for ALL persons, regardless of citizenship status.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;6. &lt;/span&gt;Mark one or more categories to indicate [the ethnicity] each person considers himself or herself to be.&lt;br /&gt; If you mark the "American Indian or Alaska Native" box, also print the name of the tribe(s) in which the person is enrolled. If the person is not enrolled in a tribe, print the name of the principal tribe.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;If you mark the "Other Asian" or the "Other Pacific Islander" box, print the name of the specific race(s) or group(s) in the space provided.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;The category Other Asian includes persons who identify themselves as Burmese, Hmong, Indonesian, Laotian, Pakistani, Thai, Cambodian, Sri Lankan, and so on.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;The category Other Pacific Islander includes persons who identify themselves as Fijian, Tongan, Polynesian, Tahitian, and so on.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;If you mark the "Some other race" box, print the race(s) or group(s) in the space provided.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;This question should be answered for ALL persons, regardless of citizenship status.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All persons</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates whether the person's race is black or African American.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Yes</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Ethnicity and Language Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_RACPACIS" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_RACPACIS">
  <location EndPos="436" StartPos="436" width="1" />
  <labl>Race: Pacific Islander</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A421 PR05A527 PR05A528 PR05A529 PR05A530 PR05A531 PR05A532 PR05A533 PR05A604" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;Note&lt;/span&gt;: Please answer &lt;span class="ital"&gt;both&lt;/span&gt; Questions 5 and 6.&lt;br /&gt;5. Is this person Spanish/Hispanic/Latino?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Mark [X] the "No" box if not Spanish/Hispanic/Latino&lt;br /&gt;[] No, not Spanish/Hispanic/Latino&lt;br /&gt;[] Yes, Mexican, Mexican American, Chicano&lt;br /&gt;[] Yes, Puerto Rican&lt;br /&gt;[] Yes, Cuban&lt;br /&gt;[] Yes, other Spanish/Hispanic/Latino. Print group ____&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;6. What is this person's race?&lt;br /&gt;Mark (X) one or more races to indicate what this person considers himself/herself to be&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] White&lt;br /&gt;[] Black or African American&lt;br /&gt;[] American Indian or Alaska Native -- Print the name of enrolled or principal tribe: _______&lt;br /&gt;[] Asian Indian&lt;br /&gt;[] Chinese&lt;br /&gt;[] Filipino&lt;br /&gt;[] Japanese&lt;br /&gt;[] Korean&lt;br /&gt;[] Vietnamese&lt;br /&gt;[] Other Asian -- Print race _______&lt;br /&gt;[] Native Hawaiian&lt;br /&gt;[] Guamanian or Chamorro&lt;br /&gt;[] Samoan&lt;br /&gt;[] Other Pacific Islander -- Print race below _______&lt;br /&gt;[] Some other race -- Print race below _______&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A421 PR05A527 PR05A528 PR05A529 PR05A530 PR05A531 PR05A532 PR05A533 PR05A604" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5. &lt;/span&gt;A person is of Spanish/Hispanic/Latino origin if the person's origin (ancestry) is Mexican, Mexican American, Chicano, Puerto Rican, Cuban, Argentinean, Colombian, Costa Rican, Dominican, Ecuadoran, Guatemalan, Honduran, Nicaraguan, Peruvian, Salvadoran, from other Spanish-speaking countries of the Caribbean or Central or South America, or from Spain. &lt;br /&gt;The term Mexican American refers to persons of Mexican origin or ancestry.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;If you mark the "Yes, other Spanish/Hispanic/Latino" box, print the name of the specific group.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;If a person is not of Spanish/Hispanic/Latino origin, answer this question by marking the "No, not Spanish/Hispanic/Latino" box.&lt;br /&gt;This question should be answered for ALL persons, regardless of citizenship status.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;6. &lt;/span&gt;Mark one or more categories to indicate [the ethnicity] each person considers himself or herself to be.&lt;br /&gt; If you mark the "American Indian or Alaska Native" box, also print the name of the tribe(s) in which the person is enrolled. If the person is not enrolled in a tribe, print the name of the principal tribe.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;If you mark the "Other Asian" or the "Other Pacific Islander" box, print the name of the specific race(s) or group(s) in the space provided.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;The category Other Asian includes persons who identify themselves as Burmese, Hmong, Indonesian, Laotian, Pakistani, Thai, Cambodian, Sri Lankan, and so on.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;The category Other Pacific Islander includes persons who identify themselves as Fijian, Tongan, Polynesian, Tahitian, and so on.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;If you mark the "Some other race" box, print the race(s) or group(s) in the space provided.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;This question should be answered for ALL persons, regardless of citizenship status.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All persons</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates whether the person's race is Pacific Islander.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Yes</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Ethnicity and Language Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_RACNUM" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_RACNUM">
  <location EndPos="437" StartPos="437" width="1" />
  <labl>Number of major race groups</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A421 PR05A527 PR05A528 PR05A529 PR05A530 PR05A531 PR05A532 PR05A533 PR05A604" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;Note&lt;/span&gt;: Please answer &lt;span class="ital"&gt;both&lt;/span&gt; Questions 5 and 6.&lt;br /&gt;5. Is this person Spanish/Hispanic/Latino?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Mark [X] the "No" box if not Spanish/Hispanic/Latino&lt;br /&gt;[] No, not Spanish/Hispanic/Latino&lt;br /&gt;[] Yes, Mexican, Mexican American, Chicano&lt;br /&gt;[] Yes, Puerto Rican&lt;br /&gt;[] Yes, Cuban&lt;br /&gt;[] Yes, other Spanish/Hispanic/Latino. Print group ____&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;6. What is this person's race?&lt;br /&gt;Mark (X) one or more races to indicate what this person considers himself/herself to be&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] White&lt;br /&gt;[] Black or African American&lt;br /&gt;[] American Indian or Alaska Native -- Print the name of enrolled or principal tribe: _______&lt;br /&gt;[] Asian Indian&lt;br /&gt;[] Chinese&lt;br /&gt;[] Filipino&lt;br /&gt;[] Japanese&lt;br /&gt;[] Korean&lt;br /&gt;[] Vietnamese&lt;br /&gt;[] Other Asian -- Print race _______&lt;br /&gt;[] Native Hawaiian&lt;br /&gt;[] Guamanian or Chamorro&lt;br /&gt;[] Samoan&lt;br /&gt;[] Other Pacific Islander -- Print race below _______&lt;br /&gt;[] Some other race -- Print race below _______&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A421 PR05A527 PR05A528 PR05A529 PR05A530 PR05A531 PR05A532 PR05A533 PR05A604" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5. &lt;/span&gt;A person is of Spanish/Hispanic/Latino origin if the person's origin (ancestry) is Mexican, Mexican American, Chicano, Puerto Rican, Cuban, Argentinean, Colombian, Costa Rican, Dominican, Ecuadoran, Guatemalan, Honduran, Nicaraguan, Peruvian, Salvadoran, from other Spanish-speaking countries of the Caribbean or Central or South America, or from Spain. &lt;br /&gt;The term Mexican American refers to persons of Mexican origin or ancestry.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;If you mark the "Yes, other Spanish/Hispanic/Latino" box, print the name of the specific group.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;If a person is not of Spanish/Hispanic/Latino origin, answer this question by marking the "No, not Spanish/Hispanic/Latino" box.&lt;br /&gt;This question should be answered for ALL persons, regardless of citizenship status.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;6. &lt;/span&gt;Mark one or more categories to indicate [the ethnicity] each person considers himself or herself to be.&lt;br /&gt; If you mark the "American Indian or Alaska Native" box, also print the name of the tribe(s) in which the person is enrolled. If the person is not enrolled in a tribe, print the name of the principal tribe.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;If you mark the "Other Asian" or the "Other Pacific Islander" box, print the name of the specific race(s) or group(s) in the space provided.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;The category Other Asian includes persons who identify themselves as Burmese, Hmong, Indonesian, Laotian, Pakistani, Thai, Cambodian, Sri Lankan, and so on.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;The category Other Pacific Islander includes persons who identify themselves as Fijian, Tongan, Polynesian, Tahitian, and so on.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;If you mark the "Some other race" box, print the race(s) or group(s) in the space provided.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;This question should be answered for ALL persons, regardless of citizenship status.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All persons</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates whether the number of major race groups.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>1 race group</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>2 race groups</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>3 race groups</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Ethnicity and Language Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_RACOTHER" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_RACOTHER">
  <location EndPos="438" StartPos="438" width="1" />
  <labl>Race: some other race</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A421 PR05A527 PR05A528 PR05A529 PR05A530 PR05A531 PR05A532 PR05A533 PR05A604" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;Note&lt;/span&gt;: Please answer &lt;span class="ital"&gt;both&lt;/span&gt; Questions 5 and 6.&lt;br /&gt;5. Is this person Spanish/Hispanic/Latino?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Mark [X] the "No" box if not Spanish/Hispanic/Latino&lt;br /&gt;[] No, not Spanish/Hispanic/Latino&lt;br /&gt;[] Yes, Mexican, Mexican American, Chicano&lt;br /&gt;[] Yes, Puerto Rican&lt;br /&gt;[] Yes, Cuban&lt;br /&gt;[] Yes, other Spanish/Hispanic/Latino. Print group ____&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;6. What is this person's race?&lt;br /&gt;Mark (X) one or more races to indicate what this person considers himself/herself to be&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] White&lt;br /&gt;[] Black or African American&lt;br /&gt;[] American Indian or Alaska Native -- Print the name of enrolled or principal tribe: _______&lt;br /&gt;[] Asian Indian&lt;br /&gt;[] Chinese&lt;br /&gt;[] Filipino&lt;br /&gt;[] Japanese&lt;br /&gt;[] Korean&lt;br /&gt;[] Vietnamese&lt;br /&gt;[] Other Asian -- Print race _______&lt;br /&gt;[] Native Hawaiian&lt;br /&gt;[] Guamanian or Chamorro&lt;br /&gt;[] Samoan&lt;br /&gt;[] Other Pacific Islander -- Print race below _______&lt;br /&gt;[] Some other race -- Print race below _______&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A421 PR05A527 PR05A528 PR05A529 PR05A530 PR05A531 PR05A532 PR05A533 PR05A604" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5. &lt;/span&gt;A person is of Spanish/Hispanic/Latino origin if the person's origin (ancestry) is Mexican, Mexican American, Chicano, Puerto Rican, Cuban, Argentinean, Colombian, Costa Rican, Dominican, Ecuadoran, Guatemalan, Honduran, Nicaraguan, Peruvian, Salvadoran, from other Spanish-speaking countries of the Caribbean or Central or South America, or from Spain. &lt;br /&gt;The term Mexican American refers to persons of Mexican origin or ancestry.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;If you mark the "Yes, other Spanish/Hispanic/Latino" box, print the name of the specific group.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;If a person is not of Spanish/Hispanic/Latino origin, answer this question by marking the "No, not Spanish/Hispanic/Latino" box.&lt;br /&gt;This question should be answered for ALL persons, regardless of citizenship status.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;6. &lt;/span&gt;Mark one or more categories to indicate [the ethnicity] each person considers himself or herself to be.&lt;br /&gt; If you mark the "American Indian or Alaska Native" box, also print the name of the tribe(s) in which the person is enrolled. If the person is not enrolled in a tribe, print the name of the principal tribe.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;If you mark the "Other Asian" or the "Other Pacific Islander" box, print the name of the specific race(s) or group(s) in the space provided.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;The category Other Asian includes persons who identify themselves as Burmese, Hmong, Indonesian, Laotian, Pakistani, Thai, Cambodian, Sri Lankan, and so on.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;The category Other Pacific Islander includes persons who identify themselves as Fijian, Tongan, Polynesian, Tahitian, and so on.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;If you mark the "Some other race" box, print the race(s) or group(s) in the space provided.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;This question should be answered for ALL persons, regardless of citizenship status.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All persons</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates whether the person's race is some other race.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Yes</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Ethnicity and Language Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_RACWHT" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_RACWHT">
  <location EndPos="439" StartPos="439" width="1" />
  <labl>Race: white</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A421 PR05A527 PR05A528 PR05A529 PR05A530 PR05A531 PR05A532 PR05A533 PR05A604" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;Note&lt;/span&gt;: Please answer &lt;span class="ital"&gt;both&lt;/span&gt; Questions 5 and 6.&lt;br /&gt;5. Is this person Spanish/Hispanic/Latino?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Mark [X] the "No" box if not Spanish/Hispanic/Latino&lt;br /&gt;[] No, not Spanish/Hispanic/Latino&lt;br /&gt;[] Yes, Mexican, Mexican American, Chicano&lt;br /&gt;[] Yes, Puerto Rican&lt;br /&gt;[] Yes, Cuban&lt;br /&gt;[] Yes, other Spanish/Hispanic/Latino. Print group ____&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;6. What is this person's race?&lt;br /&gt;Mark (X) one or more races to indicate what this person considers himself/herself to be&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] White&lt;br /&gt;[] Black or African American&lt;br /&gt;[] American Indian or Alaska Native -- Print the name of enrolled or principal tribe: _______&lt;br /&gt;[] Asian Indian&lt;br /&gt;[] Chinese&lt;br /&gt;[] Filipino&lt;br /&gt;[] Japanese&lt;br /&gt;[] Korean&lt;br /&gt;[] Vietnamese&lt;br /&gt;[] Other Asian -- Print race _______&lt;br /&gt;[] Native Hawaiian&lt;br /&gt;[] Guamanian or Chamorro&lt;br /&gt;[] Samoan&lt;br /&gt;[] Other Pacific Islander -- Print race below _______&lt;br /&gt;[] Some other race -- Print race below _______&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A421 PR05A527 PR05A528 PR05A529 PR05A530 PR05A531 PR05A532 PR05A533 PR05A604" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5. &lt;/span&gt;A person is of Spanish/Hispanic/Latino origin if the person's origin (ancestry) is Mexican, Mexican American, Chicano, Puerto Rican, Cuban, Argentinean, Colombian, Costa Rican, Dominican, Ecuadoran, Guatemalan, Honduran, Nicaraguan, Peruvian, Salvadoran, from other Spanish-speaking countries of the Caribbean or Central or South America, or from Spain. &lt;br /&gt;The term Mexican American refers to persons of Mexican origin or ancestry.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;If you mark the "Yes, other Spanish/Hispanic/Latino" box, print the name of the specific group.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;If a person is not of Spanish/Hispanic/Latino origin, answer this question by marking the "No, not Spanish/Hispanic/Latino" box.&lt;br /&gt;This question should be answered for ALL persons, regardless of citizenship status.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;6. &lt;/span&gt;Mark one or more categories to indicate [the ethnicity] each person considers himself or herself to be.&lt;br /&gt; If you mark the "American Indian or Alaska Native" box, also print the name of the tribe(s) in which the person is enrolled. If the person is not enrolled in a tribe, print the name of the principal tribe.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;If you mark the "Other Asian" or the "Other Pacific Islander" box, print the name of the specific race(s) or group(s) in the space provided.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;The category Other Asian includes persons who identify themselves as Burmese, Hmong, Indonesian, Laotian, Pakistani, Thai, Cambodian, Sri Lankan, and so on.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;The category Other Pacific Islander includes persons who identify themselves as Fijian, Tongan, Polynesian, Tahitian, and so on.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;If you mark the "Some other race" box, print the race(s) or group(s) in the space provided.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;This question should be answered for ALL persons, regardless of citizenship status.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All persons</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates whether the person's race is white.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Yes</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Ethnicity and Language Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_GRADEATT" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_GRADEATT">
  <location EndPos="440" StartPos="440" width="1" />
  <labl>Grade level attending</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Persons attending school [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the grade level at which the person was attending.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Nursery school/preschool</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Kindergarten</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>Grade 1 to grade 4</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Grade 5 to grade 8</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>Grade 9 to grade 12</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6</catValu>
    <labl>College undergraduate</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7</catValu>
    <labl>Graduate or professional school</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Education Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_WRKLSTWK" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_WRKLSTWK">
  <location EndPos="441" StartPos="441" width="1" />
  <labl>Worked last week</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A435 PR05A537" a="all"&gt;23. Last week, did this person do any work for either pay or profit?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Mark [X] in the "Yes" box even if the person worked only 1 hour, or helped without pay in a family business or farm for 15 hours or more, or was on active duty in the Armed Forces&lt;br /&gt;[] Yes&lt;br /&gt;[] No &lt;span class="ital"&gt;--&amp;gt; Skip to question 29&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A469 PR05A467 PR05A526 PR05A543 PR05A544 PR05A470 PR05A471 PR05A472 PR05A473 PR05A475 PR05A476 PR05A477 PR05A478 PR05A561 PR05A562 PR05A563 PR05A474 PR05A435 PR05A537 PR05A465 PR05A466 PR05A479 PR05A480 PR05A481 PR05A483 PR05A599 PR05A482 PR05A435 PR05A436 PR05A448 PR05A449 PR05A450 PR05A451 PR05A538 PR05A444 PR05A445 PR05A446 PR05A443 PR05A441 PR05A442 PR05A535 PR05A584 PR05A588 PR05A437 PR05A438 PR05A536 PR05A583 PR05A587 PR05A596"&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Housing Question 17-42 should be asked only of individuals 15 and older.]&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A435 PR05A537" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;23. &lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Count as work:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Mark the "Yes" box if this person performed:&lt;br /&gt;Work for someone else for wages, salary, piece rate, commission, tips, or payments "in kind" (for example, food or lodging received as payment for work performed).&lt;br /&gt;Work in own business, professional practice, or farm.&lt;br /&gt;Any work in a family business or farm, paid or not.&lt;br /&gt;Any part-time work including babysitting, paper routes, etc.&lt;br /&gt;Active duty in the Armed Forces.&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Do not count as work: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Mark the "No" box if this person performed:&lt;br /&gt;Housework or yard work at home. &lt;br /&gt;Unpaid volunteer work. &lt;br /&gt;School work done as a student.&lt;br /&gt;Work done as a resident of an institution.&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Persons age 16+ [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates whether the person worked last week.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Did not work</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Worked</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Work Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_WRKRECAL" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_WRKRECAL">
  <location EndPos="442" StartPos="442" width="1" />
  <labl>Informed of work recall</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A435 PR05A436 PR05A448 PR05A449 PR05A450 PR05A451 PR05A538"&gt;&lt;span class="ital"&gt;J. Answer questions 29-32 only if this person did not work last week. Otherwise, skip to question 33.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A435 PR05A436 PR05A449 PR05A450 PR05A451 PR05A538" a=" PR05A436 PR05A449 PR05A450 PR05A451 PR05A538"&gt;29a. Last week, was this person on layoff from a job?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Yes -- Skip to question 29c&lt;br /&gt;[] No&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[29b is asked if the person was on layoff from a job the week before.]&lt;br /&gt;29b. Last week, was this person temporarily absent from a job or business?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Yes, on vacation, temporary illness, labor dispute, etc. -- Skip to question 32&lt;br /&gt;[] No -- Skip to question 30&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[29c is asked if the person was temporarily absent from a job or business the week before.]&lt;br /&gt;29c. Has this person been informed that he or she will be recalled to work within the next 6 months OR been given a date to return to work?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Yes -- Skip to question 31&lt;br /&gt;[] No&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt; [Question 30 is asked if the person hasn't been informed that he or she will be recalled to work within the next 6 months or been given a date to return to work.]&lt;br /&gt;30. Has this person been looking for work during the last 4 weeks?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Yes&lt;br /&gt;[] No -- Skip to question 32&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[Question 31 is asked if the person has been looking for work during the past 4 weeks.]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;31. Last week, could this person have started a job if offered one, or returned to work if recalled?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Yes, could have gone to work&lt;br /&gt;[] No, because of own temporary illness&lt;br /&gt;[] No, because of other reasons (in school, etc.)&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A469 PR05A467 PR05A526 PR05A543 PR05A544 PR05A470 PR05A471 PR05A472 PR05A473 PR05A475 PR05A476 PR05A477 PR05A478 PR05A561 PR05A562 PR05A563 PR05A474 PR05A435 PR05A537 PR05A465 PR05A466 PR05A479 PR05A480 PR05A481 PR05A483 PR05A599 PR05A482 PR05A435 PR05A436 PR05A448 PR05A449 PR05A450 PR05A451 PR05A538 PR05A444 PR05A445 PR05A446 PR05A443 PR05A441 PR05A442 PR05A535 PR05A584 PR05A588 PR05A437 PR05A438 PR05A536 PR05A583 PR05A587 PR05A596"&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Housing Question 17-42 should be asked only of individuals 15 and older.]&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A435 PR05A436 PR05A448 PR05A449 PR05A450 PR05A451 PR05A538" a="PR05A436 PR05A449 PR05A450 PR05A451 PR05A538"&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Answer Person Questions 29-32 only if the person did not work last week]&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;29&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;29a. Persons are on layoff if they are waiting to be recalled to a job from which they were temporarily separated for business-related reasons. &lt;br /&gt;29b. If the person works only during certain seasons or on a day-by-day basis when work is available, mark the "No" box. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;30. &lt;/span&gt;Mark the "Yes" box if the person tried to get a job or start a business or professional practice at any time in the last 4 weeks; for example, registered at an employment office, went to a job interview, placed or answered ads, or did anything toward starting a business or professional practice.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;31. &lt;/span&gt;If the person was expecting to report to a job within 30 days, mark the "Yes, could have gone to work" box.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;Mark the "No, because of own temporary illness" box only if the person expects to be able to work within 30 days.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;If the person could not have gone to work because he or she was going to school, taking care of children, etc., mark the "No, because of all other reasons (in school, etc.)" box. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Persons age 15+ [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates whether the person was informed of work recall.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Yes</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Work Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_INCSUPP" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="contin" name="PR2005A_INCSUPP">
  <location EndPos="447" StartPos="443" width="5" />
  <labl>Supplementary Security Income</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A452 PR05A453 PR05A454 PR05A455 PR05A456 PR05A457 PR05A458 PR05A459 PR05A539 PR05A559" a="all"&gt;41. Income in the past 12 months.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Mark (X) in the "Yes" box for each type of income this person received. Give your best estimate of the total amount during the past 12 months. (Note: The "past 12 months" is the period from today's date one year ago up through today.)&lt;br /&gt;Mark (X) in the "No" box to show types of income &lt;span class="em"&gt;not&lt;/span&gt; received.&lt;br /&gt;If net income was a loss, mark the "Loss" box to the right of the dollar amount.&lt;br /&gt;For income received jointly, report the appropriate share for each person, or, if that's not possible, report the whole amount for only one person and mark in the "No" box for the other person.&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;41a. Wages, salary, commissions, bonuses, or tips from all jobs.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Report amount before deductions for taxes, bonds, dues, or other items&lt;br /&gt;[] Yes, $____.00 (total amount for past 12 months)&lt;br /&gt;[] No&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;41b. Self-employment income from own non-farm businesses or farm businesses, including proprietorships and partnerships.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Report net income after business expenses.&lt;br /&gt;[] Yes, $____.00 (total amount for past 12 months)&lt;br /&gt;[] No&lt;br /&gt;[] Loss&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;41c. Interest, dividends, net rental income, royalty income, or income from estates and trusts.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Report even small amounts credited to an account&lt;br /&gt;[] Yes, $____.00 (total amount for past 12 months)&lt;br /&gt;[] No&lt;br /&gt;[] Loss&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;41d. Social Security or Railroad Retirement&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Yes, $____.00 (total amount for past 12 months)&lt;br /&gt;[] No&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;41e. Supplemental Security Income (SSI)&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Yes, $____.00 (total amount for past 12 months)&lt;br /&gt;[] No&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;41f. Any public assistance or welfare payments from the state or local welfare office.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Yes, $____.00 (total amount for past 12 months)&lt;br /&gt;[] No&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;41g. Retirement, survivor, or disability pensions. Do not include Social Security.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Yes, $____.00 (total amount for past 12 months)&lt;br /&gt;[] No&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;41h. Any such other sources of income received regularly such as Veterans' (VA) payments, unemployment compensation, child support or alimony. Do not include lump sum payments such as money from an inheritance or the sale of a home&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Yes, $____.00 (total amount for past 12 months)&lt;br /&gt;[] No&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;42. What was this person's total income during the past 12 months?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Add entries in questions 41a to 41h; subtract any losses. If net income was a loss, enter the amount and mark (X) in the "Loss" box next to the dollar amount.&lt;br /&gt;[] None&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;or&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;$____.00 (total amount for past 12 months)&lt;br /&gt;[] Loss&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A452 PR05A453 PR05A454 PR05A455 PR05A456 PR05A457 PR05A458 PR05A459 PR05A539 PR05A559" a="all"&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Answer Person Questions 41-42 only if this person is 15 years old and over.]&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Mark the "Yes" or "No" box for each part, and enter the amount received in the past 12 months for each "Yes" response.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;If the income from any source was received jointly by household members, report, if possible, the appropriate share for each person; otherwise, report the whole amount for only one person and mark the "No" box for the other person.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;When reporting income received jointly, do not include the amount for a person not listed on the List of Residents.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;41.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;41a. Include wages and salaries before deductions from all jobs. Be sure to include any tips, commissions, or bonuses. Owners of incorporated businesses should enter their salary here. Military personnel should include base pay plus cash housing and/or subsistence allowance, flight pay, uniform allotments, reenlistment bonuses.&lt;br /&gt;41b. Include nonfarm profit (or loss) from self-employment in sole proprietorships and partnerships. Exclude profit (or loss) of incorporated businesses you own.&lt;br /&gt;Include farm profit (or loss) from self-employment in sole proprietorships and partnerships. Exclude profit (or loss) of incorporated farm businesses you own. Also exclude amounts from land rented for cash but include amounts from land rented for shares. &lt;br /&gt;41c. Include interest received or credited to checking and saving accounts, money market funds, certificates of deposit (CDs), IRAs, KEOGHs, and government bonds.&lt;br /&gt;Include dividends received, credited, or reinvested from ownership of stocks or mutual funds.&lt;br /&gt;Include profit (or loss) from royalties and the rental of land, buildings or real estate, or from roomers or boarders. Income received by self-employed persons whose primary source of income is from renting property or from royalties should be included in question 41b above. Include regular payments from an estate or trust fund.&lt;br /&gt;41d. Include amounts, before Medicare deductions, of Social Security and/or Railroad Retirement payments to retired persons, to dependents of deceased insured workers, and to disabled workers. &lt;br /&gt;41e. Include Supplemental Security Income (SSI) received by elderly, blind, or disabled persons.&lt;br /&gt;41f. Include any public assistance or welfare payments the person receives from the Puerto Rico government or the municipio welfare office. Do not include assistance received from private charities. Do not include assistance to pay heating or cooling costs. &lt;br /&gt;41g. Include retirement, survivor or disability benefits received from companies and unions, Federal, state, Puerto Rico and municipio governments, and the U.S. military. Include regular income from annuities and IRA or KEOGH retirement plans. &lt;br /&gt;41h. Include Veterans (VA) disability compensation and educational assistance payments (VEAP), unemployment compensation, child support or alimony, and all other regular payments such as Armed Forces transfer payments, assistance from private charities, regular contributions from persons not living in the household.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;Do not include the following as income in any item:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Refunds or rebates of any kind &lt;br /&gt;Withdrawals from savings of any kind&lt;br /&gt;Capital gains or losses from the sale of homes, shares of stock, etc. &lt;br /&gt;Inheritances or insurance settlements &lt;br /&gt;Any type of loan &lt;br /&gt;Pay in-kind such as food, free rent&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;42.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Add the total entries (subtracting losses) for 41a. through 41h. for the past 12 months and enter that number in the space provided.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Persons age 15+ [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the person's Supplementary Security Income.</txt>
  <codInstr>This is a 5-digit numeric variable.

		
Codes99999 = NIU (not in universe).</codInstr>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Income Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_DIFFSENS" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_DIFFSENS">
  <location EndPos="448" StartPos="448" width="1" />
  <labl>Vision or hearing difficulty</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A540 PR05A541 PR05A468 PR05A542"&gt;&lt;span class="ital"&gt;F. Answer questions 15 and 16 only if this person is 5 years old or over. Otherwise, skip to the questions for Person 2 on page 10.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A540 PR05A541"&gt;15a. Does this person have any of the following long-lasting conditions:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A540" a="all"&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;a) Blindness, deafness, or a severe vision or hearing impairment?&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i2"&gt;[] Yes&lt;br /&gt;[] No&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A540 PR05A541 PR05A468 PR05A542"&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Housing Question 15 and 16 should only be asked of individuals 5 years and older]&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A540 PR05A541" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;15.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt; Mark the "Yes" or "No" box for both parts 15a. and 15b. of question 15 to indicate whether the person has any of the conditions listed. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Persons age 5+ [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates whether the person has vision or hearing difficulty.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Yes</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Disability Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_DIFFPHYS" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_DIFFPHYS">
  <location EndPos="449" StartPos="449" width="1" />
  <labl>Physical difficulty</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A540 PR05A541 PR05A468 PR05A542"&gt;&lt;span class="ital"&gt;F. Answer questions 15 and 16 only if this person is 5 years old or over. Otherwise, skip to the questions for Person 2 on page 10.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A540 PR05A541"&gt;15a. Does this person have any of the following long-lasting conditions:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A541" a="all"&gt;15b. A condition that substantially limits one or more basic physical activities such as walking, climbing stairs, reaching, lifting or carrying?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Yes&lt;br /&gt;[] No&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A540 PR05A541 PR05A468 PR05A542"&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Housing Question 15 and 16 should only be asked of individuals 5 years and older]&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A540 PR05A541" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;15.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt; Mark the "Yes" or "No" box for both parts 15a. and 15b. of question 15 to indicate whether the person has any of the conditions listed. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Persons age 5+ [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates whether the person has physical difficulty.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Yes</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Disability Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_DIFFREM" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_DIFFREM">
  <location EndPos="450" StartPos="450" width="1" />
  <labl>Difficulty remembering</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A540 PR05A541 PR05A468 PR05A542"&gt;&lt;span class="ital"&gt;F. Answer questions 15 and 16 only if this person is 5 years old or over. Otherwise, skip to the questions for Person 2 on page 10.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A468 PR05A542"&gt;16. Because of a physical, mental, or emotional condition lasting 6 months or more, does this person have any difficulty in doing any of the following activities:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A542" a="all"&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;a) Learning, remembering, or concentrating?&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i2"&gt;[] Yes&lt;br /&gt;[] No&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A540 PR05A541 PR05A468 PR05A542"&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Housing Question 15 and 16 should only be asked of individuals 5 years and older]&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A468 PR05A542" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;16. &lt;/span&gt;Mark the "Yes" or "No" box for parts 16a. and 16b. of question 16 to indicate whether the person has any difficulty doing any of the activities listed. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Persons age 5+ [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates whether the person has difficulty remembering.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Yes</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Disability Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_GCMONTHS" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_GCMONTHS">
  <location EndPos="451" StartPos="451" width="1" />
  <labl>Months responsible for grandchildren</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A543 PR05A544"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;[Q19. b-c are asked if this person has any of his/her own grandchildren under the age of 18 living in this house or apartment.]&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A543 PR05A544" a="PR05A544"&gt;19b. Is this grandparent currently responsible for most of the basic needs of any grandchild(ren) under the age of 18 who live(s) in this house or apartment?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Yes&lt;br /&gt;[] No -- Skip to question 20&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A543" a="all"&gt;19c. How long has this grandparent been responsible for the(se) grandchild(ren)?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[19c. is asked if this grandparent currently is responsible for most of the basic needs of any grandchild(ren) under age of 18 who lives(s) in this house or apartment.]&lt;br /&gt;If the grandparent is financially responsible for more than one grandchild, answer the question for the grandchild for whom the grandparent has been responsible for the longest period of time.&lt;br /&gt;[] Less than 6 months&lt;br /&gt;[] 6 to 11 months&lt;br /&gt;[] 1 or 2 years&lt;br /&gt;[] 3 or 4 years&lt;br /&gt;[] 5 or more years&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A469 PR05A467 PR05A526 PR05A543 PR05A544 PR05A470 PR05A471 PR05A472 PR05A473 PR05A475 PR05A476 PR05A477 PR05A478 PR05A561 PR05A562 PR05A563 PR05A474 PR05A435 PR05A537 PR05A465 PR05A466 PR05A479 PR05A480 PR05A481 PR05A483 PR05A599 PR05A482 PR05A435 PR05A436 PR05A448 PR05A449 PR05A450 PR05A451 PR05A538 PR05A444 PR05A445 PR05A446 PR05A443 PR05A441 PR05A442 PR05A535 PR05A584 PR05A588 PR05A437 PR05A438 PR05A536 PR05A583 PR05A587 PR05A596"&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Housing Question 17-42 should be asked only of individuals 15 and older.]&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A543 PR05A544" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;19&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;19a. Mark the "Yes" box if the person has at least one of his or her own grandchildren who are under 18 years of age, living in the house, apartment, or mobile home. &lt;br /&gt;19b. Answer this question if the person has at least one of his or her own grandchildren living in the house, apartment, or mobile home. Mark the "Yes" box if the person is currently responsible for the basic needs of the grandchild or grandchildren. &lt;br /&gt;19c. Mark one box to indicate the length of time the person has been providing for the basic needs of his or her grandchild or grandchildren. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Persons age 30+ responsible for grandchildren [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the number of months the person was responsible for grandchildren.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Less than 6 months</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>6 to 11 months</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>1 to 2 years</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>3 to 4 years</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>5 or more years</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Other Person Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_GCRESPON" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_GCRESPON">
  <location EndPos="452" StartPos="452" width="1" />
  <labl>Responsible for grandchildren</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A543 PR05A544"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;[Q19. b-c are asked if this person has any of his/her own grandchildren under the age of 18 living in this house or apartment.]&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A543 PR05A544" a="PR05A544"&gt;19b. Is this grandparent currently responsible for most of the basic needs of any grandchild(ren) under the age of 18 who live(s) in this house or apartment?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Yes&lt;br /&gt;[] No -- Skip to question 20&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A469 PR05A467 PR05A526 PR05A543 PR05A544 PR05A470 PR05A471 PR05A472 PR05A473 PR05A475 PR05A476 PR05A477 PR05A478 PR05A561 PR05A562 PR05A563 PR05A474 PR05A435 PR05A537 PR05A465 PR05A466 PR05A479 PR05A480 PR05A481 PR05A483 PR05A599 PR05A482 PR05A435 PR05A436 PR05A448 PR05A449 PR05A450 PR05A451 PR05A538 PR05A444 PR05A445 PR05A446 PR05A443 PR05A441 PR05A442 PR05A535 PR05A584 PR05A588 PR05A437 PR05A438 PR05A536 PR05A583 PR05A587 PR05A596"&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Housing Question 17-42 should be asked only of individuals 15 and older.]&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A543 PR05A544" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;19&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;19a. Mark the "Yes" box if the person has at least one of his or her own grandchildren who are under 18 years of age, living in the house, apartment, or mobile home. &lt;br /&gt;19b. Answer this question if the person has at least one of his or her own grandchildren living in the house, apartment, or mobile home. Mark the "Yes" box if the person is currently responsible for the basic needs of the grandchild or grandchildren. &lt;br /&gt;19c. Mark one box to indicate the length of time the person has been providing for the basic needs of his or her grandchild or grandchildren. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Persons age 30+ with grandchildren living in the household [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates whether the person was responsible for grandchildren.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Yes</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Other Person Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_QDIFFEYE" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_QDIFFEYE">
  <location EndPos="453" StartPos="453" width="1" />
  <labl>Flag for vision or hearing difficulty</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All persons</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates flag for vision or hearing difficulty.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>Not allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Person Imputation Flags Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_QINCSUPP" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_QINCSUPP">
  <location EndPos="454" StartPos="454" width="1" />
  <labl>Flag for Supplementary Security income</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All persons</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates flag for Supplementary Security income.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>Not allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Person Imputation Flags Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_QDIFFPHY" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_QDIFFPHY">
  <location EndPos="455" StartPos="455" width="1" />
  <labl>Flag for physical difficulty</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All persons</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates flag for physical difficulty.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>Not allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Person Imputation Flags Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_QDIFFREM" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_QDIFFREM">
  <location EndPos="456" StartPos="456" width="1" />
  <labl>Flag for difficulty remembering</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All persons</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates flag for difficulty remembering</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>Not allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Person Imputation Flags Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_QFERTYR" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_QFERTYR">
  <location EndPos="457" StartPos="457" width="1" />
  <labl>Flag for children born within the last year</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All persons</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates flag for children born within the last year.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>Not allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Person Imputation Flags Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_QGCHOUSE" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_QGCHOUSE">
  <location EndPos="458" StartPos="458" width="1" />
  <labl>Flag for own grandchildren living in household</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All persons</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates flag for own grandchildren living in household.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>Not allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>1</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>2</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Person Imputation Flags Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_QGCMONTH" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_QGCMONTH">
  <location EndPos="459" StartPos="459" width="1" />
  <labl>Flag for months responsible for grandchildren</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All persons</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates flag for months responsible for grandchildren.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>Not allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Person Imputation Flags Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_QGCRESPO" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_QGCRESPO">
  <location EndPos="460" StartPos="460" width="1" />
  <labl>Flag for responsible for grandchildren</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All persons</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates flag for responsible for grandchildren.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>Not allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Person Imputation Flags Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_QGRADEAT" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_QGRADEAT">
  <location EndPos="461" StartPos="461" width="1" />
  <labl>Flag for grade level attending </labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All persons</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates flag for grade level attending.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>Not allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Person Imputation Flags Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_POV2000" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="contin" name="PR2005A_POV2000">
  <location EndPos="464" StartPos="462" width="3" />
  <labl>Poverty status, 2000 criteria</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All persons</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the respondent's poverty status according to the 2000 criteria.</txt>
  <codInstr>This is a 3-digit numeric variable.

		
Codes000 = NIU (not in universe)
001 = 1 percent or less of poverty threshold
501 = 501 percent or more of poverty threshold</codInstr>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Income Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_INCBUS00" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="contin" name="PR2005A_INCBUS00">
  <location EndPos="470" StartPos="465" width="6" />
  <labl>Business and farm income, 2000</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Persons age 15+</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the person's net pre-income-tax self-employment income from a business, professional practice, or farm, for the previous year.</txt>
  <codInstr>This is a 6-digit numeric variable.

		
Codes189472 = Top code: 99.5th percentile within each state (Higher values are the state means of all cases above these cutoffs.)
99999 = NIU (not in universe)</codInstr>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Income Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_INCRETIR" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="contin" name="PR2005A_INCRETIR">
  <location EndPos="476" StartPos="471" width="6" />
  <labl>Retirement income</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A452 PR05A453 PR05A454 PR05A455 PR05A456 PR05A457 PR05A458 PR05A459 PR05A539 PR05A559" a="all"&gt;41. Income in the past 12 months.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Mark (X) in the "Yes" box for each type of income this person received. Give your best estimate of the total amount during the past 12 months. (Note: The "past 12 months" is the period from today's date one year ago up through today.)&lt;br /&gt;Mark (X) in the "No" box to show types of income &lt;span class="em"&gt;not&lt;/span&gt; received.&lt;br /&gt;If net income was a loss, mark the "Loss" box to the right of the dollar amount.&lt;br /&gt;For income received jointly, report the appropriate share for each person, or, if that's not possible, report the whole amount for only one person and mark in the "No" box for the other person.&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;41a. Wages, salary, commissions, bonuses, or tips from all jobs.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Report amount before deductions for taxes, bonds, dues, or other items&lt;br /&gt;[] Yes, $____.00 (total amount for past 12 months)&lt;br /&gt;[] No&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;41b. Self-employment income from own non-farm businesses or farm businesses, including proprietorships and partnerships.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Report net income after business expenses.&lt;br /&gt;[] Yes, $____.00 (total amount for past 12 months)&lt;br /&gt;[] No&lt;br /&gt;[] Loss&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;41c. Interest, dividends, net rental income, royalty income, or income from estates and trusts.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Report even small amounts credited to an account&lt;br /&gt;[] Yes, $____.00 (total amount for past 12 months)&lt;br /&gt;[] No&lt;br /&gt;[] Loss&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;41d. Social Security or Railroad Retirement&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Yes, $____.00 (total amount for past 12 months)&lt;br /&gt;[] No&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;41e. Supplemental Security Income (SSI)&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Yes, $____.00 (total amount for past 12 months)&lt;br /&gt;[] No&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;41f. Any public assistance or welfare payments from the state or local welfare office.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Yes, $____.00 (total amount for past 12 months)&lt;br /&gt;[] No&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;41g. Retirement, survivor, or disability pensions. Do not include Social Security.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Yes, $____.00 (total amount for past 12 months)&lt;br /&gt;[] No&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;41h. Any such other sources of income received regularly such as Veterans' (VA) payments, unemployment compensation, child support or alimony. Do not include lump sum payments such as money from an inheritance or the sale of a home&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] Yes, $____.00 (total amount for past 12 months)&lt;br /&gt;[] No&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;42. What was this person's total income during the past 12 months?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Add entries in questions 41a to 41h; subtract any losses. If net income was a loss, enter the amount and mark (X) in the "Loss" box next to the dollar amount.&lt;br /&gt;[] None&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;or&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;$____.00 (total amount for past 12 months)&lt;br /&gt;[] Loss&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A452 PR05A453 PR05A454 PR05A455 PR05A456 PR05A457 PR05A458 PR05A459 PR05A539 PR05A559" a="all"&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Answer Person Questions 41-42 only if this person is 15 years old and over.]&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Mark the "Yes" or "No" box for each part, and enter the amount received in the past 12 months for each "Yes" response.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;If the income from any source was received jointly by household members, report, if possible, the appropriate share for each person; otherwise, report the whole amount for only one person and mark the "No" box for the other person.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;When reporting income received jointly, do not include the amount for a person not listed on the List of Residents.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;41.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;41a. Include wages and salaries before deductions from all jobs. Be sure to include any tips, commissions, or bonuses. Owners of incorporated businesses should enter their salary here. Military personnel should include base pay plus cash housing and/or subsistence allowance, flight pay, uniform allotments, reenlistment bonuses.&lt;br /&gt;41b. Include nonfarm profit (or loss) from self-employment in sole proprietorships and partnerships. Exclude profit (or loss) of incorporated businesses you own.&lt;br /&gt;Include farm profit (or loss) from self-employment in sole proprietorships and partnerships. Exclude profit (or loss) of incorporated farm businesses you own. Also exclude amounts from land rented for cash but include amounts from land rented for shares. &lt;br /&gt;41c. Include interest received or credited to checking and saving accounts, money market funds, certificates of deposit (CDs), IRAs, KEOGHs, and government bonds.&lt;br /&gt;Include dividends received, credited, or reinvested from ownership of stocks or mutual funds.&lt;br /&gt;Include profit (or loss) from royalties and the rental of land, buildings or real estate, or from roomers or boarders. Income received by self-employed persons whose primary source of income is from renting property or from royalties should be included in question 41b above. Include regular payments from an estate or trust fund.&lt;br /&gt;41d. Include amounts, before Medicare deductions, of Social Security and/or Railroad Retirement payments to retired persons, to dependents of deceased insured workers, and to disabled workers. &lt;br /&gt;41e. Include Supplemental Security Income (SSI) received by elderly, blind, or disabled persons.&lt;br /&gt;41f. Include any public assistance or welfare payments the person receives from the Puerto Rico government or the municipio welfare office. Do not include assistance received from private charities. Do not include assistance to pay heating or cooling costs. &lt;br /&gt;41g. Include retirement, survivor or disability benefits received from companies and unions, Federal, state, Puerto Rico and municipio governments, and the U.S. military. Include regular income from annuities and IRA or KEOGH retirement plans. &lt;br /&gt;41h. Include Veterans (VA) disability compensation and educational assistance payments (VEAP), unemployment compensation, child support or alimony, and all other regular payments such as Armed Forces transfer payments, assistance from private charities, regular contributions from persons not living in the household.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;Do not include the following as income in any item:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Refunds or rebates of any kind &lt;br /&gt;Withdrawals from savings of any kind&lt;br /&gt;Capital gains or losses from the sale of homes, shares of stock, etc. &lt;br /&gt;Inheritances or insurance settlements &lt;br /&gt;Any type of loan &lt;br /&gt;Pay in-kind such as food, free rent&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;42.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Add the total entries (subtracting losses) for 41a. through 41h. for the past 12 months and enter that number in the space provided.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Persons age 15+ [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the person's retirement income.  That is how much pre-tax retirement, survivor, and disability pension income, other than Social Security, the respondent received during the previous year. The censuses collected information on income received from these sources during the previous calendar year.</txt>
  <codInstr>This is a 6-digit numeric variable.

		
Codes60101 = Top code: 99.5th percentile within each state (Higher values are the state means of all cases above these cutoffs.)
999999 = NIU.</codInstr>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Income Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_VET01LTR" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_VET01LTR">
  <location EndPos="477" StartPos="477" width="1" />
  <labl>Veteran, served 2001 or later</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A471 PR05A472 PR05A473 PR05A474 PR05A475 PR05A476 PR05A477 PR05A478 PR05A561 PR05A562 PR05A563" a=" PR05A471 PR05A472 PR05A473 PR05A475 PR05A476 PR05A477 PR05A478 PR05A561 PR05A562 PR05A563"&gt;21. When did this person serve on active duty in the U.S. Armed Forces?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Mark [X] in a box for each period in which this person served.&lt;br /&gt;[] September 2001 or later&lt;br /&gt;[] August 1990 to August 2001 (including Persian Gulf War)&lt;br /&gt;[] September 1980 to July 1990&lt;br /&gt;[] May 1975 to August 1980&lt;br /&gt;[] Vietnam era (August 1964 to April 1975)&lt;br /&gt;[] March 1961 to July 1964&lt;br /&gt;[] February 1955 to February 1961&lt;br /&gt;[] Korean War (June 1950 to January 1955)&lt;br /&gt;[] January 1947 to June 1950&lt;br /&gt;[] World War II (December 1941 to December 1946)&lt;br /&gt;[] November 1941 or earlier&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A469 PR05A467 PR05A526 PR05A543 PR05A544 PR05A470 PR05A471 PR05A472 PR05A473 PR05A475 PR05A476 PR05A477 PR05A478 PR05A561 PR05A562 PR05A563 PR05A474 PR05A435 PR05A537 PR05A465 PR05A466 PR05A479 PR05A480 PR05A481 PR05A483 PR05A599 PR05A482 PR05A435 PR05A436 PR05A448 PR05A449 PR05A450 PR05A451 PR05A538 PR05A444 PR05A445 PR05A446 PR05A443 PR05A441 PR05A442 PR05A535 PR05A584 PR05A588 PR05A437 PR05A438 PR05A536 PR05A583 PR05A587 PR05A596"&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Housing Question 17-42 should be asked only of individuals 15 and older.]&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A471 PR05A472 PR05A473 PR05A475 PR05A476 PR05A477 PR05A478 PR05A561 PR05A562 PR05A563" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;21. &lt;/span&gt;Mark a box for EACH period served, even if service in the period was brief. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Persons age 17+ with veteran status [discrepancies: type I 0.1%; type II none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates whether persons were engaged in active-duty military service in the armed forces of the United States in 2001 or later. It includes those on active duty in the United States Army, Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard during this period, and it excludes those in the National Guard and military Reserves, unless they were called to active duty.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Yes, served this period</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Other Person Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_VET90X01" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_VET90X01">
  <location EndPos="478" StartPos="478" width="1" />
  <labl>Veteran, served 1990-2001</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A471 PR05A472 PR05A473 PR05A474 PR05A475 PR05A476 PR05A477 PR05A478 PR05A561 PR05A562 PR05A563" a=" PR05A471 PR05A472 PR05A473 PR05A475 PR05A476 PR05A477 PR05A478 PR05A561 PR05A562 PR05A563"&gt;21. When did this person serve on active duty in the U.S. Armed Forces?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Mark [X] in a box for each period in which this person served.&lt;br /&gt;[] September 2001 or later&lt;br /&gt;[] August 1990 to August 2001 (including Persian Gulf War)&lt;br /&gt;[] September 1980 to July 1990&lt;br /&gt;[] May 1975 to August 1980&lt;br /&gt;[] Vietnam era (August 1964 to April 1975)&lt;br /&gt;[] March 1961 to July 1964&lt;br /&gt;[] February 1955 to February 1961&lt;br /&gt;[] Korean War (June 1950 to January 1955)&lt;br /&gt;[] January 1947 to June 1950&lt;br /&gt;[] World War II (December 1941 to December 1946)&lt;br /&gt;[] November 1941 or earlier&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A469 PR05A467 PR05A526 PR05A543 PR05A544 PR05A470 PR05A471 PR05A472 PR05A473 PR05A475 PR05A476 PR05A477 PR05A478 PR05A561 PR05A562 PR05A563 PR05A474 PR05A435 PR05A537 PR05A465 PR05A466 PR05A479 PR05A480 PR05A481 PR05A483 PR05A599 PR05A482 PR05A435 PR05A436 PR05A448 PR05A449 PR05A450 PR05A451 PR05A538 PR05A444 PR05A445 PR05A446 PR05A443 PR05A441 PR05A442 PR05A535 PR05A584 PR05A588 PR05A437 PR05A438 PR05A536 PR05A583 PR05A587 PR05A596"&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Housing Question 17-42 should be asked only of individuals 15 and older.]&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A471 PR05A472 PR05A473 PR05A475 PR05A476 PR05A477 PR05A478 PR05A561 PR05A562 PR05A563" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;21. &lt;/span&gt;Mark a box for EACH period served, even if service in the period was brief. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Persons age 17+ with veteran status [discrepancies: type I 0.1%; type II none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates whether persons were engaged in active-duty military service in the armed forces of the United States between August, 1990 and August, 2001. It includes those on active duty in the United States Army, Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard during this period, and it excludes those in the National Guard and military Reserves, unless they were called to active duty.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Yes, served this period</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Other Person Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_VET47X50" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_VET47X50">
  <location EndPos="479" StartPos="479" width="1" />
  <labl>Veteran, served 1947-1950</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A471 PR05A472 PR05A473 PR05A474 PR05A475 PR05A476 PR05A477 PR05A478 PR05A561 PR05A562 PR05A563" a=" PR05A471 PR05A472 PR05A473 PR05A475 PR05A476 PR05A477 PR05A478 PR05A561 PR05A562 PR05A563"&gt;21. When did this person serve on active duty in the U.S. Armed Forces?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Mark [X] in a box for each period in which this person served.&lt;br /&gt;[] September 2001 or later&lt;br /&gt;[] August 1990 to August 2001 (including Persian Gulf War)&lt;br /&gt;[] September 1980 to July 1990&lt;br /&gt;[] May 1975 to August 1980&lt;br /&gt;[] Vietnam era (August 1964 to April 1975)&lt;br /&gt;[] March 1961 to July 1964&lt;br /&gt;[] February 1955 to February 1961&lt;br /&gt;[] Korean War (June 1950 to January 1955)&lt;br /&gt;[] January 1947 to June 1950&lt;br /&gt;[] World War II (December 1941 to December 1946)&lt;br /&gt;[] November 1941 or earlier&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A469 PR05A467 PR05A526 PR05A543 PR05A544 PR05A470 PR05A471 PR05A472 PR05A473 PR05A475 PR05A476 PR05A477 PR05A478 PR05A561 PR05A562 PR05A563 PR05A474 PR05A435 PR05A537 PR05A465 PR05A466 PR05A479 PR05A480 PR05A481 PR05A483 PR05A599 PR05A482 PR05A435 PR05A436 PR05A448 PR05A449 PR05A450 PR05A451 PR05A538 PR05A444 PR05A445 PR05A446 PR05A443 PR05A441 PR05A442 PR05A535 PR05A584 PR05A588 PR05A437 PR05A438 PR05A536 PR05A583 PR05A587 PR05A596"&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Housing Question 17-42 should be asked only of individuals 15 and older.]&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A471 PR05A472 PR05A473 PR05A475 PR05A476 PR05A477 PR05A478 PR05A561 PR05A562 PR05A563" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;21. &lt;/span&gt;Mark a box for EACH period served, even if service in the period was brief. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Persons age 17+ with veteran status [discrepancies: type I 0.1%; type II none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates whether persons were engaged in active-duty military service in the armed forces of the United States between January, 1947 and June, 1950. It includes those on active duty in the United States Army, Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard during this period, and it excludes those in the National Guard and military Reserves, unless they were called to active duty.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Yes, served this period</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Other Person Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_OCC2000M" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_OCC2000M">
  <location EndPos="482" StartPos="480" width="3" />
  <labl>Occupation, 2000 basis</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A443 PR05A441 PR05A442 PR05A535 PR05A584 PR05A588 PR05A437 PR05A438 PR05A536 PR05A583 PR05A587 PR05A596"&gt;&lt;span class="ital"&gt;K. Answer questions 35-40 only if this person worked in the past 5 years. Otherwise, skip to question 41.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Questions 35-40: Current or most recent job activity.&lt;br /&gt;Describe clearly this person's chief job activity or business last week. If this person had more than one job, describe the one at which this person worked the most hours. If this person had no job or business last week, give information for his/her last job or business.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A437 PR05A438 PR05A536 PR05A583 PR05A587 PR05A596" a="all"&gt;39. What kind of work was this person doing?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;(For example: registered nurse, personal manager, supervisor of order department, secretary, accountant)&lt;br /&gt;____&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;40. What were this person's most important activities or duties?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;(For example: patient care, directing hiring policies, supervising order clerks, typing and filing, reconciling financial records)&lt;br /&gt;____&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A469 PR05A467 PR05A526 PR05A543 PR05A544 PR05A470 PR05A471 PR05A472 PR05A473 PR05A475 PR05A476 PR05A477 PR05A478 PR05A561 PR05A562 PR05A563 PR05A474 PR05A435 PR05A537 PR05A465 PR05A466 PR05A479 PR05A480 PR05A481 PR05A483 PR05A599 PR05A482 PR05A435 PR05A436 PR05A448 PR05A449 PR05A450 PR05A451 PR05A538 PR05A444 PR05A445 PR05A446 PR05A443 PR05A441 PR05A442 PR05A535 PR05A584 PR05A588 PR05A437 PR05A438 PR05A536 PR05A583 PR05A587 PR05A596"&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Housing Question 17-42 should be asked only of individuals 15 and older.]&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A443 PR05A441 PR05A442 PR05A535 PR05A584 PR05A588 PR05A437 PR05A438 PR05A536 PR05A583 PR05A587 PR05A596"&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Answer Person Questions 35-40 only of person who worked in the past 5 years.]&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A437 PR05A438 PR05A536 PR05A583 PR05A587 PR05A596" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;39. &lt;/span&gt;Print one or more words to describe the kind of work the person did. If the person was a trainee, apprentice, or helper, include that in the description.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;40. &lt;/span&gt;Print one or more words to describe the type of work this person does.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;Enter descriptions like the following: registered nurse, personnel manager, high school teacher.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;Do not enter single words such as: nurse, manager, teacher&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Persons age 16+ who worked within the last five years and persons seeking work who last worked more than 5 years ago [discrepancies: not verifiable]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the person's occupation using the 2000 census classification.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>000</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>001</catValu>
    <labl>Chief executives</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>002</catValu>
    <labl>General and operations managers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>003</catValu>
    <labl>Legislators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>004</catValu>
    <labl>Advertising and promotions managers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>005</catValu>
    <labl>Marketing and sales managers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>006</catValu>
    <labl>Public relations managers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>010</catValu>
    <labl>Administrative services managers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>011</catValu>
    <labl>Computer and information systems managers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>012</catValu>
    <labl>Financial managers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>013</catValu>
    <labl>Human resources managers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>014</catValu>
    <labl>Industrial production managers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>015</catValu>
    <labl>Purchasing managers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>016</catValu>
    <labl>Transportation, storage, and distribution managers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>020</catValu>
    <labl>Farm, ranch, and other agricultural managers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>021</catValu>
    <labl>Farmers and ranchers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>022</catValu>
    <labl>Construction managers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>023</catValu>
    <labl>Education administrators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>030</catValu>
    <labl>Engineering managers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>031</catValu>
    <labl>Food service managers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>032</catValu>
    <labl>Funeral directors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>033</catValu>
    <labl>Gaming managers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>034</catValu>
    <labl>Lodging managers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>035</catValu>
    <labl>Medical and health services managers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>036</catValu>
    <labl>Natural sciences managers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>040</catValu>
    <labl>Postmasters and mail superintendents</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>041</catValu>
    <labl>Property, real estate, and community association managers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>042</catValu>
    <labl>Social and community service managers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>043</catValu>
    <labl>Managers, all other</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>050</catValu>
    <labl>Agents and business managers of artists, performers, and athletes</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>051</catValu>
    <labl>Purchasing agents and buyers, farm products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>052</catValu>
    <labl>Wholesale and retail buyers, except farm products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>053</catValu>
    <labl>Purchasing agents, except wholesale, retail, and farm products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>054</catValu>
    <labl>Claims adjusters, appraisers, examiners, and investigators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>056</catValu>
    <labl>Compliance officers, except agriculture, construction, health and safety, and transportation</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>060</catValu>
    <labl>Cost estimators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>062</catValu>
    <labl>Human resources, training, and labor relations specialists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>070</catValu>
    <labl>Logisticians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>071</catValu>
    <labl>Management analysts</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>072</catValu>
    <labl>Meeting and convention planners</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>073</catValu>
    <labl>Other business operations specialists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>080</catValu>
    <labl>Accountants and auditors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>081</catValu>
    <labl>Appraisers and assessors of real estate</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>082</catValu>
    <labl>Budget analysts</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>083</catValu>
    <labl>Credit analysts</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>084</catValu>
    <labl>Financial analysts</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>085</catValu>
    <labl>Personal financial advisors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>086</catValu>
    <labl>Insurance underwriters</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>090</catValu>
    <labl>Financial examiners</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>091</catValu>
    <labl>Loan counselors and officers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>093</catValu>
    <labl>Tax examiners, collectors, and revenue agents</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>094</catValu>
    <labl>Tax preparers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>095</catValu>
    <labl>Financial specialists, all other</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>100</catValu>
    <labl>Computer scientists and systems analysts</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>101</catValu>
    <labl>Computer programmers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>102</catValu>
    <labl>Computer software engineers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>104</catValu>
    <labl>Computer support specialists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>106</catValu>
    <labl>Database administrators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>110</catValu>
    <labl>Network and computer systems administrators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>111</catValu>
    <labl>Network systems and data communications analysts</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>120</catValu>
    <labl>Actuaries</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>121</catValu>
    <labl>Mathematicians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>122</catValu>
    <labl>Operations research analysts</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>123</catValu>
    <labl>Statisticians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>124</catValu>
    <labl>Miscellaneous mathematical science occupations</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>130</catValu>
    <labl>Architects, except naval</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>131</catValu>
    <labl>Surveyors, cartographers, and photogrammetrists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>132</catValu>
    <labl>Aerospace engineers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>133</catValu>
    <labl>Agricultural engineers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>134</catValu>
    <labl>Biomedical engineers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>135</catValu>
    <labl>Chemical engineers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>136</catValu>
    <labl>Civil engineers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>140</catValu>
    <labl>Computer hardware engineers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>141</catValu>
    <labl>Electrical and electronic engineers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>142</catValu>
    <labl>Environmental engineers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>143</catValu>
    <labl>Industrial engineers, including health and safety</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>144</catValu>
    <labl>Marine engineers and naval architects</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>145</catValu>
    <labl>Materials engineers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>146</catValu>
    <labl>Mechanical engineers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>150</catValu>
    <labl>Mining and geological engineers, including mining safety engineers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>151</catValu>
    <labl>Nuclear engineers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>152</catValu>
    <labl>Petroleum engineers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>153</catValu>
    <labl>Engineers, all other</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>154</catValu>
    <labl>Drafters</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>155</catValu>
    <labl>Engineering technicians, except drafters</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>156</catValu>
    <labl>Surveying and mapping technicians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>160</catValu>
    <labl>Agricultural and food scientists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>161</catValu>
    <labl>Biological scientists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>164</catValu>
    <labl>Conservation scientists and foresters</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>165</catValu>
    <labl>Medical scientists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>170</catValu>
    <labl>Astronomers and physicists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>171</catValu>
    <labl>Atmospheric and space scientists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>172</catValu>
    <labl>Chemists and materials scientists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>174</catValu>
    <labl>Environmental scientists and geoscientists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>176</catValu>
    <labl>Physical scientists, all other</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>180</catValu>
    <labl>Economists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>181</catValu>
    <labl>Market and survey researchers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>182</catValu>
    <labl>Psychologists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>183</catValu>
    <labl>Sociologists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>184</catValu>
    <labl>Urban and regional planners</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>186</catValu>
    <labl>Miscellaneous social scientists and related workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>190</catValu>
    <labl>Agricultural and food science technicians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>191</catValu>
    <labl>Biological technicians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>192</catValu>
    <labl>Chemical technicians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>193</catValu>
    <labl>Geological and petroleum technicians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>194</catValu>
    <labl>Nuclear technicians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>196</catValu>
    <labl>Other life, physical, and social science technicians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>200</catValu>
    <labl>Counselors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>201</catValu>
    <labl>Social workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>202</catValu>
    <labl>Miscellaneous community and social service specialists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>204</catValu>
    <labl>Clergy</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>205</catValu>
    <labl>Directors, religious activities and education</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>206</catValu>
    <labl>Religious workers, all other</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>210</catValu>
    <labl>Lawyers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>211</catValu>
    <labl>Judges, magistrates, and other judicial workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>214</catValu>
    <labl>Paralegals and legal assistants</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>215</catValu>
    <labl>Miscellaneous legal support workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>220</catValu>
    <labl>Postsecondary teachers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>230</catValu>
    <labl>Preschool and kindergarten teachers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>231</catValu>
    <labl>Elementary and middle school teachers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>232</catValu>
    <labl>Secondary school teachers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>233</catValu>
    <labl>Special education teachers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>234</catValu>
    <labl>Other teachers and instructors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>240</catValu>
    <labl>Archivists, curators, and museum technicians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>243</catValu>
    <labl>Librarians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>244</catValu>
    <labl>Library Technicians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>254</catValu>
    <labl>Teacher assistants</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>255</catValu>
    <labl>Other education, training, and library workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>260</catValu>
    <labl>Artists and related workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>263</catValu>
    <labl>Designers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>270</catValu>
    <labl>Actors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>271</catValu>
    <labl>Producers and directors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>272</catValu>
    <labl>Athletes, coaches, umpires, and related workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>274</catValu>
    <labl>Dancers and choreographers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>275</catValu>
    <labl>Musicians, singers, and related workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>276</catValu>
    <labl>Entertainers and performers, sports and related workers, all other</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>280</catValu>
    <labl>Announcers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>281</catValu>
    <labl>News analysts, reporters and correspondents</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>282</catValu>
    <labl>Public relations specialists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>283</catValu>
    <labl>Editors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>284</catValu>
    <labl>Technical writers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>285</catValu>
    <labl>Writers and authors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>286</catValu>
    <labl>Miscellaneous media and communication workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>290</catValu>
    <labl>Broadcast and sound engineering technicians and radio operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>291</catValu>
    <labl>Photographers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>292</catValu>
    <labl>Television, video, and motion picture camera operators and editors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>296</catValu>
    <labl>Media and communication equipment workers, all other</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>300</catValu>
    <labl>Chiropractors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>301</catValu>
    <labl>Dentists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>303</catValu>
    <labl>Dietitians and nutritionists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>304</catValu>
    <labl>Optometrists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>305</catValu>
    <labl>Pharmacists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>306</catValu>
    <labl>Physicians and surgeons</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>311</catValu>
    <labl>Physician assistants</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>312</catValu>
    <labl>Podiatrists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>313</catValu>
    <labl>Registered nurses</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>314</catValu>
    <labl>Audiologists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>315</catValu>
    <labl>Occupational therapists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>316</catValu>
    <labl>Physical therapists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>320</catValu>
    <labl>Radiation therapists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>321</catValu>
    <labl>Recreational therapists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>322</catValu>
    <labl>Respiratory therapists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>323</catValu>
    <labl>Speech-language pathologists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>324</catValu>
    <labl>Therapists, all other</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>325</catValu>
    <labl>Veterinarians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>326</catValu>
    <labl>Health diagnosing and treating practitioners, all other</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>330</catValu>
    <labl>Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>331</catValu>
    <labl>Dental hygienists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>332</catValu>
    <labl>Diagnostic related technologists and technicians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>340</catValu>
    <labl>Emergency medical technicians and paramedics</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>341</catValu>
    <labl>Health diagnosing and treating practitioner support technicians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>350</catValu>
    <labl>Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>351</catValu>
    <labl>Medical records and health information technicians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>352</catValu>
    <labl>Opticians, dispensing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>353</catValu>
    <labl>Miscellaneous health technologists and technicians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>354</catValu>
    <labl>Other healthcare practitioners and technical occupations</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>360</catValu>
    <labl>Nursing, psychiatric, and home health aides</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>361</catValu>
    <labl>Occupational therapist assistants and aides</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>362</catValu>
    <labl>Physical therapist assistants and aides</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>363</catValu>
    <labl>Massage therapists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>364</catValu>
    <labl>Dental assistants</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>365</catValu>
    <labl>Medical assistants and other healthcare support occupations</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>370</catValu>
    <labl>First-line supervisors/managers of correctional officers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>371</catValu>
    <labl>First-line supervisors/managers of police and detectives</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>372</catValu>
    <labl>First-line supervisors/managers of fire fighting and prevention workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>373</catValu>
    <labl>Supervisors, protective service workers, all other</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>374</catValu>
    <labl>Fire fighters</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>375</catValu>
    <labl>Fire inspectors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>380</catValu>
    <labl>Bailiffs, correctional officers, and jailers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>382</catValu>
    <labl>Detectives and criminal investigators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>383</catValu>
    <labl>Fish and game wardens</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>384</catValu>
    <labl>Parking enforcement workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>385</catValu>
    <labl>Police and sheriff's patrol officers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>386</catValu>
    <labl>Transit and railroad police</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>390</catValu>
    <labl>Animal control workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>391</catValu>
    <labl>Private detectives and investigators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>392</catValu>
    <labl>Security guards and gaming surveillance officers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>394</catValu>
    <labl>Crossing guards</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>395</catValu>
    <labl>Lifeguards and other protective service workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>400</catValu>
    <labl>Chefs and head cooks</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>401</catValu>
    <labl>First-line supervisors/managers of food preparation and serving workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>402</catValu>
    <labl>Cooks</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>403</catValu>
    <labl>Food preparation workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>404</catValu>
    <labl>Bartenders</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>405</catValu>
    <labl>Combined food preparation and serving workers, including fast food</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>406</catValu>
    <labl>Counter attendants, cafeteria, food concession, and coffee shop</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>411</catValu>
    <labl>Waiters and waitresses</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>412</catValu>
    <labl>Food servers, nonrestaurant</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>413</catValu>
    <labl>Dining room and cafeteria attendants and bartender helpers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>414</catValu>
    <labl>Dishwashers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>415</catValu>
    <labl>Hosts and hostesses, restaurant, lounge, and coffee shop</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>416</catValu>
    <labl>Food preparation and serving related workers, all other</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>420</catValu>
    <labl>First-line supervisors/managers of housekeeping and janitorial workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>421</catValu>
    <labl>First-line supervisors/managers of landscaping, lawn service, and groundskeeping workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>422</catValu>
    <labl>Janitors and building cleaners</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>423</catValu>
    <labl>Maids and housekeeping cleaners</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>424</catValu>
    <labl>Pest control workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>425</catValu>
    <labl>Grounds maintenance workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>430</catValu>
    <labl>First-line supervisors/managers of gaming workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>432</catValu>
    <labl>First-line supervisors/managers of personal service workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>434</catValu>
    <labl>Animal trainers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>435</catValu>
    <labl>Nonfarm animal caretakers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>440</catValu>
    <labl>Gaming services workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>441</catValu>
    <labl>Motion picture projectionists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>442</catValu>
    <labl>Ushers, lobby attendants, and ticket takers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>443</catValu>
    <labl>Miscellaneous entertainment attendants and related workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>446</catValu>
    <labl>Funeral service workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>450</catValu>
    <labl>Barbers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>451</catValu>
    <labl>Hairdressers, hairstylists, and cosmetologists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>452</catValu>
    <labl>Miscellaneous personal appearance workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>453</catValu>
    <labl>Baggage porters, bellhops, and concierges</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>454</catValu>
    <labl>Tour and travel guides</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>455</catValu>
    <labl>Transportation attendants</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>460</catValu>
    <labl>Child care workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>461</catValu>
    <labl>Personal and home care aides</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>462</catValu>
    <labl>Recreation and fitness workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>464</catValu>
    <labl>Residential advisors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>465</catValu>
    <labl>Personal care and service workers, all other</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>470</catValu>
    <labl>First-line supervisors/managers of retail sales workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>471</catValu>
    <labl>First-line supervisors/managers of non-retail sales workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>472</catValu>
    <labl>Cashiers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>474</catValu>
    <labl>Counter and rental clerks</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>475</catValu>
    <labl>Parts salespersons</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>476</catValu>
    <labl>Retail salespersons</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>480</catValu>
    <labl>Advertising sales agents</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>481</catValu>
    <labl>Insurance sales agents</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>482</catValu>
    <labl>Securities, commodities, and financial services sales agents</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>483</catValu>
    <labl>Travel agents</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484</catValu>
    <labl>Sales representatives, services, all other</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>485</catValu>
    <labl>Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>490</catValu>
    <labl>Models, demonstrators, and product promoters</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>492</catValu>
    <labl>Real estate brokers and sales agents</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>493</catValu>
    <labl>Sales engineers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>494</catValu>
    <labl>Telemarketers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>495</catValu>
    <labl>Door-to-door sales workers, news and street vendors, and related workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>496</catValu>
    <labl>Sales and related workers, all other</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>500</catValu>
    <labl>First-line supervisors/managers of office and administrative support workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>501</catValu>
    <labl>Switchboard operators, including answering service</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>502</catValu>
    <labl>Telephone operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>503</catValu>
    <labl>Communications equipment operators, all other</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>510</catValu>
    <labl>Bill and account collectors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>511</catValu>
    <labl>Billing and posting clerks and machine operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>512</catValu>
    <labl>Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>513</catValu>
    <labl>Gaming cage workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>514</catValu>
    <labl>Payroll and timekeeping clerks</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>515</catValu>
    <labl>Procurement clerks</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>516</catValu>
    <labl>Tellers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>520</catValu>
    <labl>Brokerage clerks</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>521</catValu>
    <labl>Correspondence clerks</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>522</catValu>
    <labl>Court, municipal, and license clerks</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>523</catValu>
    <labl>Credit authorizers, checkers, and clerks</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>524</catValu>
    <labl>Customer service representatives</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>525</catValu>
    <labl>Eligibility interviewers, government programs</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>526</catValu>
    <labl>File Clerks</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>530</catValu>
    <labl>Hotel, motel, and resort desk clerks</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>531</catValu>
    <labl>Interviewers, except eligibility and loan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>532</catValu>
    <labl>Library assistants, clerical</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>533</catValu>
    <labl>Loan interviewers and clerks</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>534</catValu>
    <labl>New accounts clerks</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>535</catValu>
    <labl>Order clerks</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>536</catValu>
    <labl>Human resources assistants, except payroll and timekeeping</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>540</catValu>
    <labl>Receptionists and information clerks</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>541</catValu>
    <labl>Reservation and transportation ticket agents and travel clerks</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>542</catValu>
    <labl>Information and record clerks, all other</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>550</catValu>
    <labl>Cargo and freight agents</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>551</catValu>
    <labl>Couriers and messengers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>552</catValu>
    <labl>Dispatchers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>553</catValu>
    <labl>Meter readers, utilities</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>554</catValu>
    <labl>Postal service clerks</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>555</catValu>
    <labl>Postal service mail carriers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>556</catValu>
    <labl>Postal service mail sorters, processors, and processing machine operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>560</catValu>
    <labl>Production, planning, and expediting clerks</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>561</catValu>
    <labl>Shipping, receiving, and traffic clerks</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>562</catValu>
    <labl>Stock clerks and order fillers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>563</catValu>
    <labl>Weighers, measurers, checkers, and samplers, recordkeeping</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>570</catValu>
    <labl>Secretaries and administrative assistants</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>580</catValu>
    <labl>Computer operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>581</catValu>
    <labl>Data entry keyers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>582</catValu>
    <labl>Word processors and typists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>583</catValu>
    <labl>Desktop publishers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>584</catValu>
    <labl>Insurance claims and policy processing clerks</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>585</catValu>
    <labl>Mail clerks and mail machine operators, except postal service</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>586</catValu>
    <labl>Office clerks, general</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>590</catValu>
    <labl>Office machine operators, except computer</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>591</catValu>
    <labl>Proofreaders and copy markers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>592</catValu>
    <labl>Statistical assistants</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>593</catValu>
    <labl>Office and administrative support workers, all other</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>600</catValu>
    <labl>First-line supervisors/managers of farming, fishing, and forestry workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>601</catValu>
    <labl>Agricultural inspectors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>602</catValu>
    <labl>Animal breeders</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>604</catValu>
    <labl>Graders and sorters, agricultural products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>605</catValu>
    <labl>Miscellaneous agricultural workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>610</catValu>
    <labl>Fishers and related fishing workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>611</catValu>
    <labl>Hunters and trappers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>612</catValu>
    <labl>Forest and conservation workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>613</catValu>
    <labl>Logging workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>620</catValu>
    <labl>First-line supervisors/managers of construction trades and extraction workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>621</catValu>
    <labl>Boilermakers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>622</catValu>
    <labl>Brickmasons, blockmasons, and stonemasons</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>623</catValu>
    <labl>Carpenters</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>624</catValu>
    <labl>Carpet, floor, and tile installers and finishers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>625</catValu>
    <labl>Cement masons, concrete finishers, and terrazzo workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>626</catValu>
    <labl>Construction laborers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>630</catValu>
    <labl>Paving, surfacing, and tamping equipment operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>631</catValu>
    <labl>Pile-driver operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>632</catValu>
    <labl>Operating engineers and other construction equipment operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>633</catValu>
    <labl>Drywall installers, ceiling tile installers, and tapers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>635</catValu>
    <labl>Electricians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>636</catValu>
    <labl>Glaziers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>640</catValu>
    <labl>Insulation workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>642</catValu>
    <labl>Painters, construction and maintenance</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>643</catValu>
    <labl>Paperhangers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>644</catValu>
    <labl>Pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>646</catValu>
    <labl>Plasterers and stucco masons</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>650</catValu>
    <labl>Reinforcing iron and rebar workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>651</catValu>
    <labl>Roofers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>652</catValu>
    <labl>Sheet metal workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>653</catValu>
    <labl>Structural iron and steel workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>660</catValu>
    <labl>Helpers, construction trades</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>666</catValu>
    <labl>Construction and building inspectors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>670</catValu>
    <labl>Elevator installers and repairers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>671</catValu>
    <labl>Fence erectors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>672</catValu>
    <labl>Hazardous materials removal workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>673</catValu>
    <labl>Highway maintenance workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>674</catValu>
    <labl>Rail-track laying and maintenance equipment operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>675</catValu>
    <labl>Septic tank servicers and sewer pipe cleaners</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>676</catValu>
    <labl>Miscellaneous construction and related workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>680</catValu>
    <labl>Derrick, rotary drill, and service unit operators, oil, gas, and mining</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>682</catValu>
    <labl>Earth drillers, except oil and gas</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>683</catValu>
    <labl>Explosives workers, ordnance handling experts, and blasters</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>684</catValu>
    <labl>Mining machine operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>691</catValu>
    <labl>Roof bolters, mining</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>692</catValu>
    <labl>Roustabouts, oil and gas</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>693</catValu>
    <labl>Helpers--extraction workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>694</catValu>
    <labl>Other extraction workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>700</catValu>
    <labl>First-line supervisors/managers of mechanics, installers, and repairers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>701</catValu>
    <labl>Computer, automated teller, and office machine repairers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>702</catValu>
    <labl>Radio and telecommunications equipment installers and repairers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>703</catValu>
    <labl>Avionics technicians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>704</catValu>
    <labl>Electric motor, power tool, and related repairers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>705</catValu>
    <labl>Electrical and electronics installers and repairers, transportation equipment</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>710</catValu>
    <labl>Electrical and electronics repairers, industrial and utility</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>711</catValu>
    <labl>Electronic equipment installers and repairers, motor vehicles</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>712</catValu>
    <labl>Electronic home entertainment equipment installers and repairers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>713</catValu>
    <labl>Security and fire alarm systems installers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>714</catValu>
    <labl>Aircraft mechanics and service technicians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>715</catValu>
    <labl>Automotive body and related repairers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>716</catValu>
    <labl>Automotive glass installers and repairers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>720</catValu>
    <labl>Automotive service technicians and mechanics</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>721</catValu>
    <labl>Bus and truck mechanics and diesel engine specialists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>722</catValu>
    <labl>Heavy vehicle and mobile equipment service technicians and mechanics</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724</catValu>
    <labl>Small engine mechanics</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>726</catValu>
    <labl>Miscellaneous vehicle and mobile equipment mechanics, installers, and repairers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>730</catValu>
    <labl>Control and valve installers and repairers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>731</catValu>
    <labl>Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and installers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>732</catValu>
    <labl>Home appliance repairers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>733</catValu>
    <labl>Industrial and refractory machinery mechanics</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>734</catValu>
    <labl>Maintenance and repair workers, general</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>735</catValu>
    <labl>Maintenance workers, machinery</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>736</catValu>
    <labl>Millwrights</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>741</catValu>
    <labl>Electrical power-line installers and repairers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>742</catValu>
    <labl>Telecommunications line installers and repairers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>743</catValu>
    <labl>Precision instrument and equipment repairers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>751</catValu>
    <labl>Coin, vending, and amusement machine servicers and repairers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>752</catValu>
    <labl>Commercial divers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>754</catValu>
    <labl>Locksmiths and safe repairers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>755</catValu>
    <labl>Manufactured building and mobile home installers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>756</catValu>
    <labl>Riggers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>760</catValu>
    <labl>Signal and track switch repairers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>761</catValu>
    <labl>Helpers--installation, maintenance, and repair workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>762</catValu>
    <labl>Other installation, maintenance, and repair workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>770</catValu>
    <labl>First-line supervisors/managers of production and operating workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>771</catValu>
    <labl>Aircraft structure, surfaces, rigging, and systems assemblers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>772</catValu>
    <labl>Electrical, electronics, and electromechanical assemblers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>773</catValu>
    <labl>Engine and other machine assemblers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>774</catValu>
    <labl>Structural metal fabricators and fitters</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>775</catValu>
    <labl>Miscellaneous assemblers and fabricators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>780</catValu>
    <labl>Bakers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>781</catValu>
    <labl>Butchers and other meat, poultry, and fish processing workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>783</catValu>
    <labl>Food and tobacco roasting, baking, and drying machine operators and tenders</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>784</catValu>
    <labl>Food batchmakers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>785</catValu>
    <labl>Food cooking machine operators and tenders</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>790</catValu>
    <labl>Computer control programmers and operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>792</catValu>
    <labl>Extruding and drawing machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>793</catValu>
    <labl>Forging machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>794</catValu>
    <labl>Rolling machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>795</catValu>
    <labl>Cutting, punching, and press machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>796</catValu>
    <labl>Drilling and boring machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>800</catValu>
    <labl>Grinding, lapping, polishing, and buffing machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>801</catValu>
    <labl>Lathe and turning machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>802</catValu>
    <labl>Milling and planning machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>803</catValu>
    <labl>Machinists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>804</catValu>
    <labl>Metal furnace and kiln operators and tenders</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>806</catValu>
    <labl>Model makers and patternmakers, metal and plastic</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>810</catValu>
    <labl>Molders and molding machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>812</catValu>
    <labl>Multiple machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>813</catValu>
    <labl>Tool and die makers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>814</catValu>
    <labl>Welding, soldering, and brazing workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>815</catValu>
    <labl>Heat treating equipment setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>816</catValu>
    <labl>Lay-out workers, metal and plastic</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>820</catValu>
    <labl>Plating and coating machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>821</catValu>
    <labl>Tool grinders, filers, and sharpeners</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>822</catValu>
    <labl>Metalworkers and plastic workers, all other</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>823</catValu>
    <labl>Bookbinders and bindery workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>824</catValu>
    <labl>Job printers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>825</catValu>
    <labl>Prepress technicians and workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>826</catValu>
    <labl>Printing machine operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>830</catValu>
    <labl>Laundry and dry-cleaning workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>831</catValu>
    <labl>Pressers, textile, garment, and related materials</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>832</catValu>
    <labl>Sewing machine operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>833</catValu>
    <labl>Shoe and leather workers and repairers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>834</catValu>
    <labl>Shoe machine operators and tenders</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>835</catValu>
    <labl>Tailors, dressmakers, and sewers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>836</catValu>
    <labl>Textile bleaching and dyeing machine operators and tenders</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>840</catValu>
    <labl>Textile cutting machine setters, operators, and tenders</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>841</catValu>
    <labl>Textile knitting and weaving machine setters, operators, and tenders</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>842</catValu>
    <labl>Textile winding, twisting, and drawing out machine setters, operators, and tenders</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>843</catValu>
    <labl>Extruding and forming machine setters, operators, and tenders, synthetic and glass fibers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>844</catValu>
    <labl>Fabric and apparel patternmakers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>845</catValu>
    <labl>Upholsterers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>846</catValu>
    <labl>Textile, apparel, and furnishings workers, all other</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>850</catValu>
    <labl>Cabinetmakers and bench carpenters</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>851</catValu>
    <labl>Furniture finishers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>852</catValu>
    <labl>Model makers and patternmakers, wood</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>853</catValu>
    <labl>Sawing machine setters, operators, and tenders, wood</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>854</catValu>
    <labl>Woodworking machine setters, operators, and tenders, except sawing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>855</catValu>
    <labl>Woodworkers, all other</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>860</catValu>
    <labl>Power plant operators, distributors, and dispatchers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>861</catValu>
    <labl>Stationary engineers and boiler operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>862</catValu>
    <labl>Water and liquid waste treatment plant and system operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>863</catValu>
    <labl>Miscellaneous plant and system operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>864</catValu>
    <labl>Chemical processing machine setters, operators, and tenders</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>865</catValu>
    <labl>Crushing, grinding, polishing, mixing, and blending workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>871</catValu>
    <labl>Cutting workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>872</catValu>
    <labl>Extruding, forming, pressing, and compacting machine setters, operators, and tenders</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>873</catValu>
    <labl>Furnace, kiln, oven, drier, and kettle operators and tenders</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>874</catValu>
    <labl>Inspectors, testers, sorters, samplers, and weighers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>875</catValu>
    <labl>Jewelers and precious stone and metal workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>876</catValu>
    <labl>Medical, dental, and ophthalmic laboratory technicians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>880</catValu>
    <labl>Packaging and filling machine operators and tenders</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>881</catValu>
    <labl>Painting workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>883</catValu>
    <labl>Photographic process workers and processing machine operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>884</catValu>
    <labl>Semiconductor processors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>885</catValu>
    <labl>Cementing and gluing machine operators and tenders</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>886</catValu>
    <labl>Cleaning, washing, and metal pickling equipment operators and tenders</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>890</catValu>
    <labl>Cooling and freezing equipment operators and tenders</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>891</catValu>
    <labl>Etchers and engravers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>892</catValu>
    <labl>Molders, shapers, and casters, except metal and plastic</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>893</catValu>
    <labl>Paper goods machine setters, operators, and tenders</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>894</catValu>
    <labl>Tire builders</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>895</catValu>
    <labl>Helpers--production workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>896</catValu>
    <labl>Production workers, all other</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>900</catValu>
    <labl>Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>903</catValu>
    <labl>Aircraft pilots and flight engineers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>904</catValu>
    <labl>Air traffic controllers and airfield operations specialists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>911</catValu>
    <labl>Ambulance drivers and attendants, except emergency medical technicians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>912</catValu>
    <labl>Bus drivers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>913</catValu>
    <labl>Driver/sales workers and truck drivers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>914</catValu>
    <labl>Taxi drivers and chauffeurs</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>915</catValu>
    <labl>Motor vehicle operators, all other</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>920</catValu>
    <labl>Locomotive engineers and operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>923</catValu>
    <labl>Railroad brake, signal, and switch operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>924</catValu>
    <labl>Railroad conductors and yardmasters</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>926</catValu>
    <labl>Subway, streetcar, and other rail transportation workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>930</catValu>
    <labl>Sailors and marine oilers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>931</catValu>
    <labl>Ship and boat captains and operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>933</catValu>
    <labl>Ship engineers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>934</catValu>
    <labl>Bridge and lock tenders</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>935</catValu>
    <labl>Parking lot attendants</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>936</catValu>
    <labl>Service station attendants</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>941</catValu>
    <labl>Transportation inspectors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>942</catValu>
    <labl>Other transportation workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>950</catValu>
    <labl>Conveyor operators and tenders</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>951</catValu>
    <labl>Crane and tower operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>952</catValu>
    <labl>Dredge, excavating, and loading machine operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>956</catValu>
    <labl>Hoist and winch operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>960</catValu>
    <labl>Industrial truck and tractor operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>961</catValu>
    <labl>Cleaners of vehicles and equipment</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>962</catValu>
    <labl>Laborers and freight, stock, and material movers, hand</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>963</catValu>
    <labl>Machine feeders and offbearers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>964</catValu>
    <labl>Packers and packagers, hand</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>965</catValu>
    <labl>Pumping station operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>972</catValu>
    <labl>Refuse and recyclable material collectors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>973</catValu>
    <labl>Shuttle car operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>974</catValu>
    <labl>Tank car, truck, and ship loaders</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>975</catValu>
    <labl>Material moving workers, all other</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>980</catValu>
    <labl>Military officer special and tactical operations leaders/managers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>981</catValu>
    <labl>First-line enlisted military supervisors/managers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>982</catValu>
    <labl>Military enlisted tactical operations and air/weapons specialists and crew members</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>983</catValu>
    <labl>Military, rank not specified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>992</catValu>
    <labl>Unemployed, not classified by occupation</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>998</catValu>
    <labl>Nonclassifiable </labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>999</catValu>
    <labl>Occupation illegible/missing/unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Work: Occupation Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_IND2000M" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_IND2000M">
  <location EndPos="485" StartPos="483" width="3" />
  <labl>Industry, 2000 basis</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A443 PR05A441 PR05A442 PR05A535 PR05A584 PR05A588 PR05A437 PR05A438 PR05A536 PR05A583 PR05A587 PR05A596"&gt;&lt;span class="ital"&gt;K. Answer questions 35-40 only if this person worked in the past 5 years. Otherwise, skip to question 41.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Questions 35-40: Current or most recent job activity.&lt;br /&gt;Describe clearly this person's chief job activity or business last week. If this person had more than one job, describe the one at which this person worked the most hours. If this person had no job or business last week, give information for his/her last job or business.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A441 PR05A442 PR05A535 PR05A584 PR05A588" a="all"&gt;36. For whom did this person work?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;If now on active duty in the armed forces, mark [X] in this box -- [] &lt;br /&gt;and print the branch of the Armed Forces ____&lt;br /&gt;Name of company, business, or other employer ____&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;37. What kind of business or industry was this?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Describe the activity at the location where employed. (For example: hospital, newspaper publishing, mail order house, auto engine manufacturing, bank)&lt;br /&gt;____&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;38. Is this mainly?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Mark (X) in one box&lt;br /&gt;[] Manufacturing&lt;br /&gt;[] Wholesale trade&lt;br /&gt;[] Retail trade&lt;br /&gt;[] Other (agriculture, service, government, etc.)&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A469 PR05A467 PR05A526 PR05A543 PR05A544 PR05A470 PR05A471 PR05A472 PR05A473 PR05A475 PR05A476 PR05A477 PR05A478 PR05A561 PR05A562 PR05A563 PR05A474 PR05A435 PR05A537 PR05A465 PR05A466 PR05A479 PR05A480 PR05A481 PR05A483 PR05A599 PR05A482 PR05A435 PR05A436 PR05A448 PR05A449 PR05A450 PR05A451 PR05A538 PR05A444 PR05A445 PR05A446 PR05A443 PR05A441 PR05A442 PR05A535 PR05A584 PR05A588 PR05A437 PR05A438 PR05A536 PR05A583 PR05A587 PR05A596"&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Housing Question 17-42 should be asked only of individuals 15 and older.]&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A443 PR05A441 PR05A442 PR05A535 PR05A584 PR05A588 PR05A437 PR05A438 PR05A536 PR05A583 PR05A587 PR05A596"&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Answer Person Questions 35-40 only of person who worked in the past 5 years.]&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A441 PR05A442 PR05A535 PR05A584 PR05A588" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;36. &lt;/span&gt;If the person worked for a company, business, or government agency, print the name of the company, and not the name of the person's supervisor. If the person worked for an individual or a business that had no company name, print the name of the individual worked for. If the person worked in his or her own unnamed business, print "self-employed". &lt;br /&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;37. &lt;/span&gt;Print one or more words to describe the business, industry, or individual employer named in question 36. If there is more than one activity, describe only the major activity at the place where the person worked. Enter what is made, what is sold, or what service is given.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;38. &lt;/span&gt;Check one of the industry type boxes.&lt;br /&gt;Enter descriptions like the following: metal furniture manufacturing, retail grocery store, petroleum refining, cattle ranch. DO NOT enter: furniture company, grocery store, oil company, ranch&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Persons age 16+ who worked within the last five years and persons seeking work who last worked more than 5 years ago [discrepancies: not verifiable]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the person's industry using the 2000 census classification.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>000</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>017</catValu>
    <labl>Crop production</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>018</catValu>
    <labl>Animal production</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>019</catValu>
    <labl>Forestry except logging</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>027</catValu>
    <labl>Logging</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>028</catValu>
    <labl>Fishing, hunting, and trapping</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>029</catValu>
    <labl>Support activities for agriculture and forestry</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>037</catValu>
    <labl>Oil and gas extraction</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>038</catValu>
    <labl>Coal mining</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>039</catValu>
    <labl>Metal ore mining</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>047</catValu>
    <labl>Nonmetallic mineral mining and quarrying</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>048</catValu>
    <labl>Not specified type of mining</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>049</catValu>
    <labl>Support activities for mining</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>077</catValu>
    <labl>Construction</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>107</catValu>
    <labl>Animal food, grain, and oilseed milling</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>108</catValu>
    <labl>Sugar and confectionery products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>109</catValu>
    <labl>Fruit and vegetable preserving and specialty food manufacturing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>117</catValu>
    <labl>Dairy product manufacturing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>118</catValu>
    <labl>Animal slaughtering and processing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>119</catValu>
    <labl>Retail bakeries</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>127</catValu>
    <labl>Bakeries, except retail</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>128</catValu>
    <labl>Seafood and other miscellaneous foods, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>129</catValu>
    <labl>Not specified food industries</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>137</catValu>
    <labl>Beverage manufacturing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>139</catValu>
    <labl>Tobacco manufacturing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>147</catValu>
    <labl>Fiber, yarn, and thread mills</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>148</catValu>
    <labl>Fabric mills, except knitting</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>149</catValu>
    <labl>Textile and fabric finishing and coating mills</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>157</catValu>
    <labl>Carpets and rugs manufacturing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>159</catValu>
    <labl>Textile product mills except carpets and rugs</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>167</catValu>
    <labl>Knitting mills</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>168</catValu>
    <labl>Cut and sew apparel manufacturing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>169</catValu>
    <labl>Apparel accessories and other apparel manufacturing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>177</catValu>
    <labl>Footwear manufacturing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>179</catValu>
    <labl>Leather tanning and products, except footwear manufacturing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>187</catValu>
    <labl>Pulp, paper, and paperboard mills</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>188</catValu>
    <labl>Paperboard containers and boxes</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>189</catValu>
    <labl>Miscellaneous paper and pulp products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>199</catValu>
    <labl>Printing and related support activities</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>207</catValu>
    <labl>Petroleum refining</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>209</catValu>
    <labl>Miscellaneous petroleum and coal products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>217</catValu>
    <labl>Resin, synthetic rubber and fibers, and filaments manufacturing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>218</catValu>
    <labl>Agricultural chemical manufacturing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>219</catValu>
    <labl>Pharmaceutical and medicine manufacturing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>227</catValu>
    <labl>Paint, coating, and adhesives manufacturing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>228</catValu>
    <labl>Soap, cleaning compound, and cosmetic manufacturing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>229</catValu>
    <labl>Industrial and miscellaneous chemicals</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>237</catValu>
    <labl>Plastics product manufacturing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>238</catValu>
    <labl>Tire manufacturing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>239</catValu>
    <labl>Rubber products, except tires, manufacturing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>247</catValu>
    <labl>Pottery, ceramics, and related products manufacturing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>248</catValu>
    <labl>Structural clay product manufacturing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>249</catValu>
    <labl>Glass and glass product manufacturing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>257</catValu>
    <labl>Cement, concrete, lime, and gypsum product manufacturing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>259</catValu>
    <labl>Miscellaneous nonmetallic mineral product manufacturing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>267</catValu>
    <labl>Iron and steel mills and steel product manufacturing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>268</catValu>
    <labl>Aluminum production and processing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>269</catValu>
    <labl>Nonferrous metal, except aluminum, production and processing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>277</catValu>
    <labl>Foundries</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>278</catValu>
    <labl>Metal forgings and stampings</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>279</catValu>
    <labl>Cutlery and hand tool manufacturing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>287</catValu>
    <labl>Structural metals and tank and shipping container manufacturing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>288</catValu>
    <labl>Machine shops, turned product, screw, nut, and bolt manufacturing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>289</catValu>
    <labl>Coating, engraving, heat treating and allied activities</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>297</catValu>
    <labl>Ordnance</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>298</catValu>
    <labl>Miscellaneous fabricated metal products manufacturing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>299</catValu>
    <labl>Not specified metal industries</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>307</catValu>
    <labl>Agricultural implement manufacturing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>308</catValu>
    <labl>Construction mining and oil field machinery manufacturing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>309</catValu>
    <labl>Commercial and service industry machinery manufacturing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>317</catValu>
    <labl>Metalworking machinery manufacturing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>318</catValu>
    <labl>Engines, turbines, and power transmission equipment manufacturing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>319</catValu>
    <labl>Machinery manufacturing, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>329</catValu>
    <labl>Not specified machinery manufacturing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>336</catValu>
    <labl>Computer and peripheral equipment manufacturing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>337</catValu>
    <labl>Communications, audio, and video equipment manufacturing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>338</catValu>
    <labl>Navigational, measuring, electromedical, and control instruments manufacturing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>339</catValu>
    <labl>Electronic component and product manufacturing, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>347</catValu>
    <labl>Household appliance manufacturing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>349</catValu>
    <labl>Electrical lighting, equipment, and supplies manufacturing, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>357</catValu>
    <labl>Motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment manufacturing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>358</catValu>
    <labl>Aircraft and parts manufacturing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>359</catValu>
    <labl>Aerospace product and parts manufacturing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>367</catValu>
    <labl>Railroad rolling stock manufacturing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>368</catValu>
    <labl>Ship and boat building</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>369</catValu>
    <labl>Other transportation equipment manufacturing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>377</catValu>
    <labl>Sawmills and wood preservation</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>378</catValu>
    <labl>Veneer, plywood, and engineered wood products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>379</catValu>
    <labl>Prefabricated wood buildings and mobile homes</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>387</catValu>
    <labl>Miscellaneous wood products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>389</catValu>
    <labl>Furniture and related products manufacturing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>396</catValu>
    <labl>Medical equipment and supplies manufacturing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>397</catValu>
    <labl>Toys, amusement, and sporting goods manufacturing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>398</catValu>
    <labl>Miscellaneous manufacturing, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>399</catValu>
    <labl>Not specified manufacturing industries</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>407</catValu>
    <labl>Motor vehicles, parts and supplies</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>408</catValu>
    <labl>Furniture and home furnishings</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>409</catValu>
    <labl>Lumber and other construction materials</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>417</catValu>
    <labl>Professional and commercial equipment and supplies</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>418</catValu>
    <labl>Metals and minerals, except petroleum</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>419</catValu>
    <labl>Electrical goods</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>426</catValu>
    <labl>Hardware, plumbing and heating equipment, and supplies</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>427</catValu>
    <labl>Machinery, equipment, and supplies</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>428</catValu>
    <labl>Recyclable material</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>429</catValu>
    <labl>Miscellaneous durable goods</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>437</catValu>
    <labl>Paper and paper product wholesalers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>438</catValu>
    <labl>Drugs, sundries, and chemical and allied product wholesalers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>439</catValu>
    <labl>Apparel, fabrics, and notions wholesalers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>447</catValu>
    <labl>Groceries and related product wholesalers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>448</catValu>
    <labl>Farm product raw material wholesalers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>449</catValu>
    <labl>Petroleum and petroleum product wholesalers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>456</catValu>
    <labl>Alcoholic beverage wholesalers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>457</catValu>
    <labl>Farm supplies wholesalers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>458</catValu>
    <labl>Miscellaneous nondurable goods wholesalers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>459</catValu>
    <labl>Not specified wholesale trade</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>467</catValu>
    <labl>Automobile dealers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>468</catValu>
    <labl>Other motor vehicle dealers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>469</catValu>
    <labl>Auto parts, accessories, and tire stores</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>477</catValu>
    <labl>Furniture and home furnishings stores</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>478</catValu>
    <labl>Household appliance stores</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>479</catValu>
    <labl>Radio, TV, and computer stores</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>487</catValu>
    <labl>Building material and supplies dealers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>488</catValu>
    <labl>Hardware stores</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>489</catValu>
    <labl>Lawn and garden equipment and supplies stores</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>497</catValu>
    <labl>Grocery stores</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>498</catValu>
    <labl>Specialty food stores</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>499</catValu>
    <labl>Beer, wine, and liquor stores</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>507</catValu>
    <labl>Pharmacies and drug stores</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>508</catValu>
    <labl>Health and personal care, except drug stores</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>509</catValu>
    <labl>Gasoline stations</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>517</catValu>
    <labl>Clothing and accessories, except shoe stores</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>518</catValu>
    <labl>Shoe stores</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>519</catValu>
    <labl>Jewelry, luggage, and leather goods stores</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>527</catValu>
    <labl>Sporting goods, camera, and hobby and toy stores</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>528</catValu>
    <labl>Sewing, needlework and piece goods stores</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>529</catValu>
    <labl>Music stores</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>537</catValu>
    <labl>Book stores and news dealers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>538</catValu>
    <labl>Department stores</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>539</catValu>
    <labl>Miscellaneous general merchandise stores</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>547</catValu>
    <labl>Retail florists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>548</catValu>
    <labl>Office supplies and stationary stores</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>549</catValu>
    <labl>Used merchandise stores</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>557</catValu>
    <labl>Gift, novelty, and souvenir shops</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>558</catValu>
    <labl>Miscellaneous retail stores</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>559</catValu>
    <labl>Electronic shopping and mail-order houses</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>567</catValu>
    <labl>Vending machine operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>568</catValu>
    <labl>Fuel dealers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>569</catValu>
    <labl>Other direct selling establishments</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>579</catValu>
    <labl>Not specified retail trade</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>607</catValu>
    <labl>Air transportation</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608</catValu>
    <labl>Rail transportation</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>609</catValu>
    <labl>Water transportation</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>617</catValu>
    <labl>Truck transportation</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>618</catValu>
    <labl>Bus service and urban transit</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>619</catValu>
    <labl>Taxi and limousine service</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>627</catValu>
    <labl>Pipeline transportation</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>628</catValu>
    <labl>Scenic and sightseeing transportation</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>629</catValu>
    <labl>Services incidental to transportation</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>637</catValu>
    <labl>Postal Service</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>638</catValu>
    <labl>Couriers and messengers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>639</catValu>
    <labl>Warehousing and storage</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>057</catValu>
    <labl>Electric power generation, transmission and distribution</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>058</catValu>
    <labl>Natural gas distribution</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>059</catValu>
    <labl>Electric and gas, and other combinations</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>067</catValu>
    <labl>Water, steam, air conditioning, and irrigation systems</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>068</catValu>
    <labl>Sewage treatment facilities</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>069</catValu>
    <labl>Not specified utilities</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>647</catValu>
    <labl>Newspaper publishers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>648</catValu>
    <labl>Publishing, except newspapers and software</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>649</catValu>
    <labl>Software publishing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>657</catValu>
    <labl>Motion pictures and video industries</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>659</catValu>
    <labl>Sound recording industries</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>667</catValu>
    <labl>Radio and television broadcasting and cable</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>668</catValu>
    <labl>Wired telecommunications carriers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>669</catValu>
    <labl>Other telecommunication services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>677</catValu>
    <labl>Libraries and archives</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>678</catValu>
    <labl>Other information services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>679</catValu>
    <labl>Data processing services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>687</catValu>
    <labl>Banking and related activities</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>688</catValu>
    <labl>Savings institutions, including credit unions</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>689</catValu>
    <labl>Non-depository credit and related activities</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>697</catValu>
    <labl>Securities, commodities, funds, trusts, and other financial investments</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>699</catValu>
    <labl>Insurance carriers and related activities</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>707</catValu>
    <labl>Real estate</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>708</catValu>
    <labl>Automotive equipment rental and leasing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>717</catValu>
    <labl>Video tape and disk rental</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>718</catValu>
    <labl>Other consumer goods rental</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>719</catValu>
    <labl>Commercial, industrial, and other intangible assets rental and leasing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>727</catValu>
    <labl>Legal services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>728</catValu>
    <labl>Accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping and payroll services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>729</catValu>
    <labl>Architectural, engineering, and related services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>737</catValu>
    <labl>Specialized design services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>738</catValu>
    <labl>Computer systems design and related services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>739</catValu>
    <labl>Management, scientific and technical consulting services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>746</catValu>
    <labl>Scientific research and development services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>747</catValu>
    <labl>Advertising and related services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>748</catValu>
    <labl>Veterinary services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>749</catValu>
    <labl>Other professional, scientific and technical services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>757</catValu>
    <labl>Management of companies and enterprises</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>758</catValu>
    <labl>Employment services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>759</catValu>
    <labl>Business support services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>767</catValu>
    <labl>Travel arrangements and reservation services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>768</catValu>
    <labl>Investigation and security services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>769</catValu>
    <labl>Services to buildings and dwellings</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>777</catValu>
    <labl>Landscaping services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>778</catValu>
    <labl>Other administrative, and other support services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>779</catValu>
    <labl>Waste management and remediation services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>786</catValu>
    <labl>Elementary and secondary schools</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>787</catValu>
    <labl>Colleges and universities, including junior colleges</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>788</catValu>
    <labl>Business, technical, and trade schools and training</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>789</catValu>
    <labl>Other schools, instruction, and educational services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>797</catValu>
    <labl>Offices of physicians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>798</catValu>
    <labl>Offices of dentists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>799</catValu>
    <labl>Office of chiropractors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>807</catValu>
    <labl>Offices of optometrists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>808</catValu>
    <labl>Offices of other health practitioners</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>809</catValu>
    <labl>Outpatient care centers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>817</catValu>
    <labl>Home health care services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>818</catValu>
    <labl>Other health care services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>819</catValu>
    <labl>Hospitals</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>827</catValu>
    <labl>Nursing care facilities</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>829</catValu>
    <labl>Residential care facilities, without nursing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>837</catValu>
    <labl>Individual and family services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>838</catValu>
    <labl>Community food and housing, and emergency services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>839</catValu>
    <labl>Vocational rehabilitation services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>847</catValu>
    <labl>Child day care services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>856</catValu>
    <labl>Independent artists, performing arts, spectator sports, and related industries</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>857</catValu>
    <labl>Museums, art galleries, historical sites, and similar institutions</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>858</catValu>
    <labl>Bowling centers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>859</catValu>
    <labl>Other amusement, gambling, and recreation industries</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>866</catValu>
    <labl>Traveler accommodation</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>867</catValu>
    <labl>Recreational vehicle parks and camps, and rooming and boarding houses</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>868</catValu>
    <labl>Restaurants and other food services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>869</catValu>
    <labl>Drinking places, alcoholic beverages</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>877</catValu>
    <labl>Automotive repair and maintenance</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>878</catValu>
    <labl>Car washes</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>879</catValu>
    <labl>Electronic and precision equipment repair and maintenance</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>887</catValu>
    <labl>Commercial and industrial machinery and equipment repair and maintenance</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>888</catValu>
    <labl>Personal and household goods repair and maintenance</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>889</catValu>
    <labl>Footwear and leather goods repair</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>897</catValu>
    <labl>Barber shops</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>898</catValu>
    <labl>Beauty salons</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>899</catValu>
    <labl>Nail salons and other personal care services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>907</catValu>
    <labl>Dry cleaning and laundry services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>908</catValu>
    <labl>Funeral homes, cemeteries and crematories</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>909</catValu>
    <labl>Other personal services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>916</catValu>
    <labl>Religious organizations</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>917</catValu>
    <labl>Civic, social, advocacy organizations, and grantmaking and giving services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>918</catValu>
    <labl>Labor unions</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>919</catValu>
    <labl>Business, professional, political, and similar organizations</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>929</catValu>
    <labl>Private households</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>937</catValu>
    <labl>Executive offices and legislative bodies</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>938</catValu>
    <labl>Public finance activities</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>939</catValu>
    <labl>Other general government and support</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>947</catValu>
    <labl>Justice, public order, and safety activities</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>948</catValu>
    <labl>Administration of human resource programs</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>949</catValu>
    <labl>Administration of environmental quality and housing programs</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>957</catValu>
    <labl>Administration of economic programs and space research</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>959</catValu>
    <labl>National security and international affairs</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>967</catValu>
    <labl>U.S. Army</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>968</catValu>
    <labl>U.S. Air Force</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>969</catValu>
    <labl>U.S. Navy</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>977</catValu>
    <labl>U.S. Marines</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>978</catValu>
    <labl>U.S. Coast Guard</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>979</catValu>
    <labl>U.S. Armed Forces, branch not specified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>987</catValu>
    <labl>Military reserves or National Guard</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>992</catValu>
    <labl>Unemployed, with no work experience since 1995</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>999</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Work: Industry Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_IND1990" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_IND1990">
  <location EndPos="488" StartPos="486" width="3" />
  <labl>Industry, 1990 basis</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A443 PR05A441 PR05A442 PR05A535 PR05A584 PR05A588 PR05A437 PR05A438 PR05A536 PR05A583 PR05A587 PR05A596"&gt;&lt;span class="ital"&gt;K. Answer questions 35-40 only if this person worked in the past 5 years. Otherwise, skip to question 41.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Questions 35-40: Current or most recent job activity.&lt;br /&gt;Describe clearly this person's chief job activity or business last week. If this person had more than one job, describe the one at which this person worked the most hours. If this person had no job or business last week, give information for his/her last job or business.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A441 PR05A442 PR05A535 PR05A584 PR05A588" a="all"&gt;36. For whom did this person work?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;If now on active duty in the armed forces, mark [X] in this box -- [] &lt;br /&gt;and print the branch of the Armed Forces ____&lt;br /&gt;Name of company, business, or other employer ____&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;37. What kind of business or industry was this?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Describe the activity at the location where employed. (For example: hospital, newspaper publishing, mail order house, auto engine manufacturing, bank)&lt;br /&gt;____&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;38. Is this mainly?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Mark (X) in one box&lt;br /&gt;[] Manufacturing&lt;br /&gt;[] Wholesale trade&lt;br /&gt;[] Retail trade&lt;br /&gt;[] Other (agriculture, service, government, etc.)&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Persons age 16+ who worked within the last five years and persons seeking work who last worked more than 5 years ago [discrepancies: not verifiable]</universe>
  <txt>This variable classifies industries from all years since 1950 into the 1990 Census Bureau industrial classification scheme.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>000</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>010</catValu>
    <labl>Agricultural production, crops</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>011</catValu>
    <labl>Agricultural production, livestock</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>012</catValu>
    <labl>Veterinary services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>020</catValu>
    <labl>Landscape and horticultural services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>030</catValu>
    <labl>Agricultural services, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>031</catValu>
    <labl>Forestry</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>032</catValu>
    <labl>Fishing, hunting, and trapping </labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>040</catValu>
    <labl>Metal mining</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>041</catValu>
    <labl>Coal mining</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>042</catValu>
    <labl>Oil and gas extraction</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>050</catValu>
    <labl>Nonmetallic mining and quarrying, except fuels </labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>060</catValu>
    <labl>All construction </labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>100</catValu>
    <labl>Meat products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>101</catValu>
    <labl>Dairy products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>102</catValu>
    <labl>Canned, frozen, and preserved fruits and vegetables</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>110</catValu>
    <labl>Grain mill products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>111</catValu>
    <labl>Bakery products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>112</catValu>
    <labl>Sugar and confectionery products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>120</catValu>
    <labl>Beverage industries</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>121</catValu>
    <labl>Misc. food preparations and kindred products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>122</catValu>
    <labl>Food industries, n.s.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>130</catValu>
    <labl>Tobacco manufactures</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>132</catValu>
    <labl>Knitting mills</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>140</catValu>
    <labl>Dyeing and finishing textiles, except wool and knit goods</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>141</catValu>
    <labl>Carpets and rugs</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>142</catValu>
    <labl>Yarn, thread, and fabric mills</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>150</catValu>
    <labl>Miscellaneous textile mill products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>151</catValu>
    <labl>Apparel and accessories, except knit</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>152</catValu>
    <labl>Miscellaneous fabricated textile products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>160</catValu>
    <labl>Pulp, paper, and paperboard mills</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>161</catValu>
    <labl>Miscellaneous paper and pulp products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>162</catValu>
    <labl>Paperboard containers and boxes</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>171</catValu>
    <labl>Newspaper publishing and printing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>172</catValu>
    <labl>Printing, publishing, and allied industries, except newspapers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>180</catValu>
    <labl>Plastics, synthetics, and resins</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>181</catValu>
    <labl>Drugs</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>182</catValu>
    <labl>Soaps and cosmetics</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>190</catValu>
    <labl>Paints, varnishes, and related products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>191</catValu>
    <labl>Agricultural chemicals</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>192</catValu>
    <labl>Industrial and miscellaneous chemicals</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>200</catValu>
    <labl>Petroleum refining</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>201</catValu>
    <labl>Miscellaneous petroleum and coal products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>210</catValu>
    <labl>Tires and inner tubes</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>211</catValu>
    <labl>Other rubber products, and plastics footwear and belting</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>212</catValu>
    <labl>Miscellaneous plastics products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>220</catValu>
    <labl>Leather tanning and finishing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>221</catValu>
    <labl>Footwear, except rubber and plastic</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>222</catValu>
    <labl>Leather products, except footwear</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>230</catValu>
    <labl>Logging</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>231</catValu>
    <labl>Sawmills, planning mills, and millwork</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>232</catValu>
    <labl>Wood buildings and mobile homes</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>241</catValu>
    <labl>Miscellaneous wood products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>242</catValu>
    <labl>Furniture and fixtures</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>250</catValu>
    <labl>Glass and glass products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>251</catValu>
    <labl>Cement, concrete, gypsum, and plaster products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>252</catValu>
    <labl>Structural clay products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>261</catValu>
    <labl>Pottery and related products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>262</catValu>
    <labl>Misc. nonmetallic mineral and stone products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>270</catValu>
    <labl>Blast furnaces, steelworks, rolling and finishing mills</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>271</catValu>
    <labl>Iron and steel foundries</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>272</catValu>
    <labl>Primary aluminum industries</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>280</catValu>
    <labl>Other primary metal industries</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>281</catValu>
    <labl>Cutlery, handtools, and general hardware</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>282</catValu>
    <labl>Fabricated structural metal products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>290</catValu>
    <labl>Screw machine products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>291</catValu>
    <labl>Metal forgings and stampings</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>292</catValu>
    <labl>Ordnance</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>300</catValu>
    <labl>Miscellaneous fabricated metal products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>301</catValu>
    <labl>Metal industries, n.s.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>310</catValu>
    <labl>Engines and turbines</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>311</catValu>
    <labl>Farm machinery and equipment</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>312</catValu>
    <labl>Construction and material handling machines</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>320</catValu>
    <labl>Metalworking machinery</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>321</catValu>
    <labl>Office and accounting machines</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>322</catValu>
    <labl>Computers and related equipment</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>331</catValu>
    <labl>Machinery, except electrical, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>332</catValu>
    <labl>Machinery, n.s.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>340</catValu>
    <labl>Household appliances</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>341</catValu>
    <labl>Radio, TV, and communication equipment</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>342</catValu>
    <labl>Electrical machinery, equipment, and supplies, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>350</catValu>
    <labl>Electrical machinery, equipment, and supplies, n.s.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>351</catValu>
    <labl>Motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>352</catValu>
    <labl>Aircraft and parts</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>360</catValu>
    <labl>Ship and boat building and repairing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>361</catValu>
    <labl>Railroad locomotives and equipment</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>362</catValu>
    <labl>Guided missiles, space vehicles, and parts</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>370</catValu>
    <labl>Cycles and miscellaneous transportation equipment</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>371</catValu>
    <labl>Scientific and controlling instruments</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>372</catValu>
    <labl>Medical, dental, and optical instruments and supplies</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>380</catValu>
    <labl>Photographic equipment and supplies</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>381</catValu>
    <labl>Watches, clocks, and clockwork operated devices</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>390</catValu>
    <labl>Toys, amusement, and sporting goods</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>391</catValu>
    <labl>Miscellaneous manufacturing industries</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>392</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacturing industries, n.s. </labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>400</catValu>
    <labl>Railroads</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>401</catValu>
    <labl>Bus service and urban transit</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>402</catValu>
    <labl>Taxicab service</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>410</catValu>
    <labl>Trucking service</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>411</catValu>
    <labl>Warehousing and storage</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>412</catValu>
    <labl>U.S. Postal Service</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>420</catValu>
    <labl>Water transportation</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>421</catValu>
    <labl>Air transportation</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>422</catValu>
    <labl>Pipe lines, except natural gas</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>432</catValu>
    <labl>Services incidental to transportation</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>440</catValu>
    <labl>Radio and television broadcasting and cable</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>441</catValu>
    <labl>Telephone communications</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>442</catValu>
    <labl>Telegraph and miscellaneous communications services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>450</catValu>
    <labl>Electric light and power</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>451</catValu>
    <labl>Gas and steam supply systems</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>452</catValu>
    <labl>Electric and gas, and other combinations</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>470</catValu>
    <labl>Water supply and irrigation</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>471</catValu>
    <labl>Sanitary services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>472</catValu>
    <labl>Utilities, n.s. </labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>500</catValu>
    <labl>Motor vehicles and equipment</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>501</catValu>
    <labl>Furniture and home furnishings</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>502</catValu>
    <labl>Lumber and construction materials</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>510</catValu>
    <labl>Professional and commercial equipment and supplies</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>511</catValu>
    <labl>Metals and minerals, except petroleum</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>512</catValu>
    <labl>Electrical goods</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>521</catValu>
    <labl>Hardware, plumbing and heating supplies</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>530</catValu>
    <labl>Machinery, equipment, and supplies</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>531</catValu>
    <labl>Scrap and waste materials</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>532</catValu>
    <labl>Miscellaneous wholesale, durable goods</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>540</catValu>
    <labl>Paper and paper products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>541</catValu>
    <labl>Drugs, chemicals, and allied products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>542</catValu>
    <labl>Apparel, fabrics, and notions</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>550</catValu>
    <labl>Groceries and related products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>551</catValu>
    <labl>Farm-product raw materials</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>552</catValu>
    <labl>Petroleum products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>560</catValu>
    <labl>Alcoholic beverages</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>561</catValu>
    <labl>Farm supplies</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>562</catValu>
    <labl>Miscellaneous wholesale, nondurable goods</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>571</catValu>
    <labl>Wholesale trade, n.s. </labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>580</catValu>
    <labl>Lumber and building material retailing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>581</catValu>
    <labl>Hardware stores</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>582</catValu>
    <labl>Retail nurseries and garden stores</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>590</catValu>
    <labl>Mobile home dealers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>591</catValu>
    <labl>Department stores</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>592</catValu>
    <labl>Variety stores</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>600</catValu>
    <labl>Miscellaneous general merchandise stores</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>601</catValu>
    <labl>Grocery stores</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>602</catValu>
    <labl>Dairy products stores</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>610</catValu>
    <labl>Retail bakeries</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>611</catValu>
    <labl>Food stores, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>612</catValu>
    <labl>Motor vehicle dealers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>620</catValu>
    <labl>Auto and home supply stores</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>621</catValu>
    <labl>Gasoline service stations</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>622</catValu>
    <labl>Miscellaneous vehicle dealers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>623</catValu>
    <labl>Apparel and accessory stores, except shoe</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>630</catValu>
    <labl>Shoe stores</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>631</catValu>
    <labl>Furniture and home furnishings stores</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>632</catValu>
    <labl>Household appliance stores</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>633</catValu>
    <labl>Radio, TV, and computer stores</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>640</catValu>
    <labl>Music stores</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>641</catValu>
    <labl>Eating and drinking places</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>642</catValu>
    <labl>Drug stores</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>650</catValu>
    <labl>Liquor stores</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>651</catValu>
    <labl>Sporting goods, bicycles, and hobby stores</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>652</catValu>
    <labl>Book and stationery stores</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>660</catValu>
    <labl>Jewelry stores</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>661</catValu>
    <labl>Gift, novelty, and souvenir shops</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>662</catValu>
    <labl>Sewing, needlework, and piece goods stores</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>663</catValu>
    <labl>Catalog and mail order houses</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>670</catValu>
    <labl>Vending machine operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>671</catValu>
    <labl>Direct selling establishments</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>672</catValu>
    <labl>Fuel dealers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>681</catValu>
    <labl>Retail florists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>682</catValu>
    <labl>Miscellaneous retail stores</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>691</catValu>
    <labl>Retail trade, n.s. </labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>700</catValu>
    <labl>Banking</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>701</catValu>
    <labl>Savings institutions, including credit unions</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>702</catValu>
    <labl>Credit agencies, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>710</catValu>
    <labl>Security, commodity brokerage, and investment companies</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>711</catValu>
    <labl>Insurance</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>712</catValu>
    <labl>Real estate, including real estate-insurance offices </labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>721</catValu>
    <labl>Advertising</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>722</catValu>
    <labl>Services to dwellings and other buildings</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>731</catValu>
    <labl>Personnel supply services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>732</catValu>
    <labl>Computer and data processing services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>740</catValu>
    <labl>Detective and protective services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>741</catValu>
    <labl>Business services, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>742</catValu>
    <labl>Automotive rental and leasing, without drivers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>750</catValu>
    <labl>Automobile parking and carwashes</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>751</catValu>
    <labl>Automotive repair and related services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>752</catValu>
    <labl>Electrical repair shops</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>760</catValu>
    <labl>Miscellaneous repair services </labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>761</catValu>
    <labl>Private households</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>762</catValu>
    <labl>Hotels and motels</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>770</catValu>
    <labl>Lodging places, except hotels and motels</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>771</catValu>
    <labl>Laundry, cleaning, and garment services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>772</catValu>
    <labl>Beauty shops</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>780</catValu>
    <labl>Barber shops</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>781</catValu>
    <labl>Funeral service and crematories</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>782</catValu>
    <labl>Shoe repair shops</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>790</catValu>
    <labl>Dressmaking shops</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>791</catValu>
    <labl>Miscellaneous personal services </labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>800</catValu>
    <labl>Theaters and motion pictures</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>801</catValu>
    <labl>Video tape rental</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>802</catValu>
    <labl>Bowling centers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>810</catValu>
    <labl>Miscellaneous entertainment and recreation services </labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>812</catValu>
    <labl>Offices and clinics of physicians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>820</catValu>
    <labl>Offices and clinics of dentists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>821</catValu>
    <labl>Offices and clinics of chiropractors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>822</catValu>
    <labl>Offices and clinics of optometrists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>830</catValu>
    <labl>Offices and clinics of health practitioners, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>831</catValu>
    <labl>Hospitals</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>832</catValu>
    <labl>Nursing and personal care facilities</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>840</catValu>
    <labl>Health services, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>841</catValu>
    <labl>Legal services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>842</catValu>
    <labl>Elementary and secondary schools</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>850</catValu>
    <labl>Colleges and universities</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>851</catValu>
    <labl>Vocational schools</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>852</catValu>
    <labl>Libraries</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>860</catValu>
    <labl>Educational services, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>861</catValu>
    <labl>Job training and vocational rehabilitation services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>862</catValu>
    <labl>Child day care services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>863</catValu>
    <labl>Family child care homes</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>870</catValu>
    <labl>Residential care facilities, without nursing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>871</catValu>
    <labl>Social services, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>872</catValu>
    <labl>Museums, art galleries, and zoos</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>873</catValu>
    <labl>Labor unions</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>880</catValu>
    <labl>Religious organizations</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>881</catValu>
    <labl>Membership organizations, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>882</catValu>
    <labl>Engineering, architectural, and surveying services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>890</catValu>
    <labl>Accounting, auditing, and bookkeeping services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>891</catValu>
    <labl>Research, development, and testing services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>892</catValu>
    <labl>Management and public relations services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>893</catValu>
    <labl>Miscellaneous professional and related services </labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>900</catValu>
    <labl>Executive and legislative offices</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>901</catValu>
    <labl>General government, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>910</catValu>
    <labl>Justice, public order, and safety</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>921</catValu>
    <labl>Public finance, taxation, and monetary policy</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>922</catValu>
    <labl>Administration of human resources programs</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>930</catValu>
    <labl>Administration of environmental quality and housing programs</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>931</catValu>
    <labl>Administration of economic programs</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>932</catValu>
    <labl>National security and international affairs </labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>940</catValu>
    <labl>Army</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>941</catValu>
    <labl>Air Force</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>942</catValu>
    <labl>Navy</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>950</catValu>
    <labl>Marines</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>951</catValu>
    <labl>Coast Guard</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>952</catValu>
    <labl>Armed Forces, branch not specified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>960</catValu>
    <labl>Military Reserves or National Guard </labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>992</catValu>
    <labl>Last worked 1984 or earlier</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>999</catValu>
    <labl>Did not respond</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Work: Industry Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_QHISPAN" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_QHISPAN">
  <location EndPos="489" StartPos="489" width="1" />
  <labl>Flag for hispanic</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All persons</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates flag for Hispanic.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>Not allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Person Imputation Flags Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_RACESING" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_RACESING">
  <location EndPos="490" StartPos="490" width="1" />
  <labl>Race: single race identification</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All persons</universe>
  <txt>This variable identifies single race response.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>0</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Ethnicity and Language Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_OCC1990" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_OCC1990">
  <location EndPos="493" StartPos="491" width="3" />
  <labl>Occupation, 1990 basis</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A443 PR05A441 PR05A442 PR05A535 PR05A584 PR05A588 PR05A437 PR05A438 PR05A536 PR05A583 PR05A587 PR05A596"&gt;&lt;span class="ital"&gt;K. Answer questions 35-40 only if this person worked in the past 5 years. Otherwise, skip to question 41.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Questions 35-40: Current or most recent job activity.&lt;br /&gt;Describe clearly this person's chief job activity or business last week. If this person had more than one job, describe the one at which this person worked the most hours. If this person had no job or business last week, give information for his/her last job or business.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A437 PR05A438 PR05A536 PR05A583 PR05A587 PR05A596" a="all"&gt;39. What kind of work was this person doing?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;(For example: registered nurse, personal manager, supervisor of order department, secretary, accountant)&lt;br /&gt;____&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;40. What were this person's most important activities or duties?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;(For example: patient care, directing hiring policies, supervising order clerks, typing and filing, reconciling financial records)&lt;br /&gt;____&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A469 PR05A467 PR05A526 PR05A543 PR05A544 PR05A470 PR05A471 PR05A472 PR05A473 PR05A475 PR05A476 PR05A477 PR05A478 PR05A561 PR05A562 PR05A563 PR05A474 PR05A435 PR05A537 PR05A465 PR05A466 PR05A479 PR05A480 PR05A481 PR05A483 PR05A599 PR05A482 PR05A435 PR05A436 PR05A448 PR05A449 PR05A450 PR05A451 PR05A538 PR05A444 PR05A445 PR05A446 PR05A443 PR05A441 PR05A442 PR05A535 PR05A584 PR05A588 PR05A437 PR05A438 PR05A536 PR05A583 PR05A587 PR05A596"&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Housing Question 17-42 should be asked only of individuals 15 and older.]&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A443 PR05A441 PR05A442 PR05A535 PR05A584 PR05A588 PR05A437 PR05A438 PR05A536 PR05A583 PR05A587 PR05A596"&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Answer Person Questions 35-40 only of person who worked in the past 5 years.]&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A437 PR05A438 PR05A536 PR05A583 PR05A587 PR05A596" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;39. &lt;/span&gt;Print one or more words to describe the kind of work the person did. If the person was a trainee, apprentice, or helper, include that in the description.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;40. &lt;/span&gt;Print one or more words to describe the type of work this person does.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;Enter descriptions like the following: registered nurse, personnel manager, high school teacher.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;Do not enter single words such as: nurse, manager, teacher&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Persons age 16+ who worked within the last five years and persons seeking work who last worked more than 5 years ago [discrepancies: not verifiable]</universe>
  <txt>This variable is a modified version of the 1990 Census Bureau occupational classification scheme. Like OCC1950, OCC1990 offers researchers a consistent long-term classification of occupations.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>003</catValu>
    <labl>Legislators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>004</catValu>
    <labl>Chief executives and public administrators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>007</catValu>
    <labl>Financial managers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>008</catValu>
    <labl>Human resources and labor relations managers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>013</catValu>
    <labl>Managers and specialists in marketing, advertising, and public relations</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>014</catValu>
    <labl>Managers in education and related fields</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>015</catValu>
    <labl>Managers of medicine and health occupations</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>016</catValu>
    <labl>Postmasters and mail superintendents</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>017</catValu>
    <labl>Managers of food-serving and lodging establishments</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>018</catValu>
    <labl>Managers of properties and real estate</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>019</catValu>
    <labl>Funeral directors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>021</catValu>
    <labl>Managers of service organizations, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>022</catValu>
    <labl>Managers and administrators, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>023</catValu>
    <labl>Accountants and auditors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>024</catValu>
    <labl>Insurance underwriters</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>025</catValu>
    <labl>Other financial specialists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>026</catValu>
    <labl>Management analysts</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>027</catValu>
    <labl>Personnel, HR, training, and labor relations specialists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>028</catValu>
    <labl>Purchasing agents and buyers, of farm products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>029</catValu>
    <labl>Buyers, wholesale and retail trade</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>033</catValu>
    <labl>Purchasing managers, agents and buyers, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>034</catValu>
    <labl>Business and promotion agents</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>035</catValu>
    <labl>Construction inspectors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>036</catValu>
    <labl>Inspectors and compliance officers, outside construction</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>037</catValu>
    <labl>Management support occupations</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>043</catValu>
    <labl>Architects</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>044</catValu>
    <labl>Aerospace engineer</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>045</catValu>
    <labl>Metallurgical and materials engineers, variously phrased</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>047</catValu>
    <labl>Petroleum, mining, and geological engineers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>048</catValu>
    <labl>Chemical engineers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>053</catValu>
    <labl>Civil engineers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>055</catValu>
    <labl>Electrical engineer</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>056</catValu>
    <labl>Industrial engineers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>057</catValu>
    <labl>Mechanical engineers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>059</catValu>
    <labl>Not-elsewhere-classified engineers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>064</catValu>
    <labl>Computer systems analysts and computer scientists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>065</catValu>
    <labl>Operations and systems researchers and analysts</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>066</catValu>
    <labl>Actuaries</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>067</catValu>
    <labl>Statisticians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>068</catValu>
    <labl>Mathematicians and mathematical scientists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>069</catValu>
    <labl>Physicists and astronomers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>073</catValu>
    <labl>Chemists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>074</catValu>
    <labl>Atmospheric and space scientists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>075</catValu>
    <labl>Geologists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>076</catValu>
    <labl>Physical scientists, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>077</catValu>
    <labl>Agricultural and food scientists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>078</catValu>
    <labl>Biological scientists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>079</catValu>
    <labl>Foresters and conservation scientists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>083</catValu>
    <labl>Medical scientists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>084</catValu>
    <labl>Physicians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>085</catValu>
    <labl>Dentists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>086</catValu>
    <labl>Veterinarians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>087</catValu>
    <labl>Optometrists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>088</catValu>
    <labl>Podiatrists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>089</catValu>
    <labl>Other health and therapy</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>095</catValu>
    <labl>Registered nurses</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>096</catValu>
    <labl>Pharmacists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>097</catValu>
    <labl>Dietitians and nutritionists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>098</catValu>
    <labl>Respiratory therapists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>099</catValu>
    <labl>Occupational therapists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>103</catValu>
    <labl>Physical therapists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>104</catValu>
    <labl>Speech therapists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>105</catValu>
    <labl>Therapists, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>106</catValu>
    <labl>Physicians' assistants</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>113</catValu>
    <labl>Earth, environmental, and marine science instructors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>114</catValu>
    <labl>Biological science instructors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>115</catValu>
    <labl>Chemistry instructors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>116</catValu>
    <labl>Physics instructors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>118</catValu>
    <labl>Psychology instructors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>119</catValu>
    <labl>Economics instructors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>123</catValu>
    <labl>History instructors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>125</catValu>
    <labl>Sociology instructors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>127</catValu>
    <labl>Engineering instructors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>128</catValu>
    <labl>Math instructors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>139</catValu>
    <labl>Education instructors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>145</catValu>
    <labl>Law instructors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>147</catValu>
    <labl>Theology instructors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>149</catValu>
    <labl>Home economics instructors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>150</catValu>
    <labl>Humanities profs/instructors, college, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>154</catValu>
    <labl>Subject instructors (HS/college)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>155</catValu>
    <labl>Kindergarten and earlier school teachers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>156</catValu>
    <labl>Primary school teachers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>157</catValu>
    <labl>Secondary school teachers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>158</catValu>
    <labl>Special education teachers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>159</catValu>
    <labl>Teachers , n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>163</catValu>
    <labl>Vocational and educational counselors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>164</catValu>
    <labl>Librarians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>165</catValu>
    <labl>Archivists and curators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>166</catValu>
    <labl>Economists, market researchers, and survey researchers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>167</catValu>
    <labl>Psychologists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>168</catValu>
    <labl>Sociologists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>169</catValu>
    <labl>Social scientists, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>173</catValu>
    <labl>Urban and regional planners</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>174</catValu>
    <labl>Social workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>175</catValu>
    <labl>Recreation workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>176</catValu>
    <labl>Clergy and religious workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>178</catValu>
    <labl>Lawyers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>179</catValu>
    <labl>Judges</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>183</catValu>
    <labl>Writers and authors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>184</catValu>
    <labl>Technical writers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>185</catValu>
    <labl>Designers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>186</catValu>
    <labl>Musician or composer</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>187</catValu>
    <labl>Actors, directors, producers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>188</catValu>
    <labl>Art makers: painters, sculptors, craft-artists, and print-makers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>189</catValu>
    <labl>Photographers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>193</catValu>
    <labl>Dancers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>194</catValu>
    <labl>Art/entertainment performers and related</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>195</catValu>
    <labl>Editors and reporters</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>198</catValu>
    <labl>Announcers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>199</catValu>
    <labl>Athletes, sports instructors, and officials</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>200</catValu>
    <labl>Professionals, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>203</catValu>
    <labl>Clinical laboratory technologies and technicians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>204</catValu>
    <labl>Dental hygienists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>205</catValu>
    <labl>Health record tech specialists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>206</catValu>
    <labl>Radiologic tech specialists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>207</catValu>
    <labl>Licensed practical nurses</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>208</catValu>
    <labl>Health technologists and technicians, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>213</catValu>
    <labl>Electrical and electronic (engineering) technicians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>214</catValu>
    <labl>Engineering technicians, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>215</catValu>
    <labl>Mechanical engineering technicians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>217</catValu>
    <labl>Drafters</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>218</catValu>
    <labl>Surveyors, cartographers, mapping scientists and technicians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>223</catValu>
    <labl>Biological technicians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>224</catValu>
    <labl>Chemical technicians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>225</catValu>
    <labl>Other science technicians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>226</catValu>
    <labl>Airplane pilots and navigators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>227</catValu>
    <labl>Air traffic controllers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>228</catValu>
    <labl>Broadcast equipment operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>229</catValu>
    <labl>Computer software developers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>233</catValu>
    <labl>Programmers of numerically controlled machine tools</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>234</catValu>
    <labl>Legal assistants, paralegals, legal support, etc</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>235</catValu>
    <labl>Technicians, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>243</catValu>
    <labl>Supervisors and proprietors of sales jobs</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>253</catValu>
    <labl>Insurance sales occupations</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>254</catValu>
    <labl>Real estate sales occupations</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>255</catValu>
    <labl>Financial services sales occupations</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>256</catValu>
    <labl>Advertising and related sales jobs</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>258</catValu>
    <labl>Sales engineers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>274</catValu>
    <labl>Salespersons, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>275</catValu>
    <labl>Retail sales clerks</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>276</catValu>
    <labl>Cashiers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>277</catValu>
    <labl>Door-to-door sales, street sales, and news vendors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>283</catValu>
    <labl>Sales demonstrators / promoters / models</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>290</catValu>
    <labl>Sales workers--allocated (1990 internal census)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>303</catValu>
    <labl>Office supervisors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>308</catValu>
    <labl>Computer and peripheral equipment operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>313</catValu>
    <labl>Secretaries</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>314</catValu>
    <labl>Stenographers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>315</catValu>
    <labl>Typists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>316</catValu>
    <labl>Interviewers, enumerators, and surveyors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>317</catValu>
    <labl>Hotel clerks</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>318</catValu>
    <labl>Transportation ticket and reservation agents</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>319</catValu>
    <labl>Receptionists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>323</catValu>
    <labl>Information clerks, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>326</catValu>
    <labl>Correspondence and order clerks</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>328</catValu>
    <labl>Human resources clerks, except payroll and timekeeping</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>329</catValu>
    <labl>Library assistants</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>335</catValu>
    <labl>File clerks</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>336</catValu>
    <labl>Records clerks</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>337</catValu>
    <labl>Bookkeepers and accounting and auditing clerks</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>338</catValu>
    <labl>Payroll and timekeeping clerks</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>343</catValu>
    <labl>Cost and rate clerks (financial records processing)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>344</catValu>
    <labl>Billing clerks and related financial records processing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>345</catValu>
    <labl>Duplication machine operators / office machine operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>346</catValu>
    <labl>Mail and paper handlers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>347</catValu>
    <labl>Office machine operators, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>348</catValu>
    <labl>Telephone operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>349</catValu>
    <labl>Other telecom operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>354</catValu>
    <labl>Postal clerks, excluding mail carriers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>355</catValu>
    <labl>Mail carriers for postal service</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356</catValu>
    <labl>Mail clerks, outside of post office</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>357</catValu>
    <labl>Messengers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>359</catValu>
    <labl>Dispatchers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>361</catValu>
    <labl>Inspectors, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>364</catValu>
    <labl>Shipping and receiving clerks</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>365</catValu>
    <labl>Stock and inventory clerks</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>366</catValu>
    <labl>Meter readers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>368</catValu>
    <labl>Weighers, measurers, and checkers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>373</catValu>
    <labl>Material recording, scheduling, production, planning, and expediting clerks</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>375</catValu>
    <labl>Insurance adjusters, examiners, and investigators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>376</catValu>
    <labl>Customer service reps, investigators and adjusters, except insurance</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>377</catValu>
    <labl>Eligibility clerks for government programs; social welfare</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>378</catValu>
    <labl>Bill and account collectors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>379</catValu>
    <labl>General office clerks</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>383</catValu>
    <labl>Bank tellers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>384</catValu>
    <labl>Proofreaders</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>385</catValu>
    <labl>Data entry keyers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>386</catValu>
    <labl>Statistical clerks</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>387</catValu>
    <labl>Teacher's aides</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>389</catValu>
    <labl>Administrative support jobs, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>390</catValu>
    <labl>Professional, technical, and kindred workers--allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>391</catValu>
    <labl>Clerical and kindred workers--allocated </labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>405</catValu>
    <labl>Housekeepers, maids, butlers, stewards, and lodging quarters cleaners</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>407</catValu>
    <labl>Private household cleaners and servants</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>408</catValu>
    <labl>Private household workers--allocated </labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>415</catValu>
    <labl>Supervisors of guards</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>417</catValu>
    <labl>Fire fighting, prevention, and inspection</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>418</catValu>
    <labl>Police, detectives, and private investigators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>423</catValu>
    <labl>Other law enforcement: sheriffs, bailiffs, correctional institution officers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>425</catValu>
    <labl>Crossing guards and bridge tenders</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>426</catValu>
    <labl>Guards, watchmen, doorkeepers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>427</catValu>
    <labl>Protective services, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>434</catValu>
    <labl>Bartenders</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>435</catValu>
    <labl>Waiter/waitress</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>436</catValu>
    <labl>Cooks, variously defined</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>438</catValu>
    <labl>Food counter and fountain workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>439</catValu>
    <labl>Kitchen workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>443</catValu>
    <labl>Waiter's assistant</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>444</catValu>
    <labl>Misc food prep workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>445</catValu>
    <labl>Dental assistants</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>446</catValu>
    <labl>Health aides, except nursing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>447</catValu>
    <labl>Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>448</catValu>
    <labl>Supervisors of cleaning and building service</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>453</catValu>
    <labl>Janitors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>454</catValu>
    <labl>Elevator operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>455</catValu>
    <labl>Pest control occupations</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>456</catValu>
    <labl>Supervisors of personal service jobs, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>457</catValu>
    <labl>Barbers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>458</catValu>
    <labl>Hairdressers and cosmetologists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>459</catValu>
    <labl>Recreation facility attendants</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>461</catValu>
    <labl>Guides</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>462</catValu>
    <labl>Ushers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>463</catValu>
    <labl>Public transportation attendants and inspectors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>464</catValu>
    <labl>Baggage porters</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>465</catValu>
    <labl>Welfare service aides</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>468</catValu>
    <labl>Child care workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>469</catValu>
    <labl>Personal service occupations, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>473</catValu>
    <labl>Farmers (owners and tenants)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>474</catValu>
    <labl>Horticultural specialty farmers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>475</catValu>
    <labl>Farm managers, except for horticultural farms</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>476</catValu>
    <labl>Managers of horticultural specialty farms</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>479</catValu>
    <labl>Farm workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>480</catValu>
    <labl>Farm laborers and farm foreman--allocated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>483</catValu>
    <labl>Marine life cultivation workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484</catValu>
    <labl>Nursery farming workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>485</catValu>
    <labl>Supervisors of agricultural occupations</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>486</catValu>
    <labl>Gardeners and groundskeepers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>487</catValu>
    <labl>Animal caretakers except on farms</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>488</catValu>
    <labl>Graders and sorters of agricultural products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>489</catValu>
    <labl>Inspectors of agricultural products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>496</catValu>
    <labl>Timber, logging, and forestry workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>498</catValu>
    <labl>Fishers, hunters, and kindred</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>503</catValu>
    <labl>Supervisors of mechanics and repairers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>505</catValu>
    <labl>Automobile mechanics</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>507</catValu>
    <labl>Bus, truck, and stationary engine mechanics</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>508</catValu>
    <labl>Aircraft mechanics</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>509</catValu>
    <labl>Small engine repairers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>514</catValu>
    <labl>Auto body repairers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>516</catValu>
    <labl>Heavy equipment and farm equipment mechanics</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>518</catValu>
    <labl>Industrial machinery repairers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>519</catValu>
    <labl>Machinery maintenance occupations</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>523</catValu>
    <labl>Repairers of industrial electrical equipment</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>525</catValu>
    <labl>Repairers of data processing equipment</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>526</catValu>
    <labl>Repairers of household appliances and power tools</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>527</catValu>
    <labl>Telecom and line installers and repairers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>533</catValu>
    <labl>Repairers of electrical equipment, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>534</catValu>
    <labl>Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>535</catValu>
    <labl>Precision makers, repairers, and smiths</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>536</catValu>
    <labl>Locksmiths and safe repairers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>538</catValu>
    <labl>Office machine repairers and mechanics</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>539</catValu>
    <labl>Repairers of mechanical controls and valves</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>543</catValu>
    <labl>Elevator installers and repairers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>544</catValu>
    <labl>Millwrights</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>549</catValu>
    <labl>Mechanics and repairers, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>558</catValu>
    <labl>Supervisors of construction work</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>563</catValu>
    <labl>Masons, tilers, and carpet installers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>567</catValu>
    <labl>Carpenters</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>573</catValu>
    <labl>Drywall installers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>575</catValu>
    <labl>Electricians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>577</catValu>
    <labl>Electric power installers and repairers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>579</catValu>
    <labl>Painters, construction and maintenance</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>583</catValu>
    <labl>Paperhangers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>584</catValu>
    <labl>Plasterers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>585</catValu>
    <labl>Plumbers, pipe fitters, and steamfitters</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>588</catValu>
    <labl>Concrete and cement workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>589</catValu>
    <labl>Glaziers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>593</catValu>
    <labl>Insulation workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>594</catValu>
    <labl>Paving, surfacing, and tamping equipment operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>595</catValu>
    <labl>Roofers and slaters</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>596</catValu>
    <labl>Sheet metal duct installers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>597</catValu>
    <labl>Structural metal workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>598</catValu>
    <labl>Drillers of earth</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>599</catValu>
    <labl>Construction trades, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>614</catValu>
    <labl>Drillers of oil wells</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>615</catValu>
    <labl>Explosives workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>616</catValu>
    <labl>Miners</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>617</catValu>
    <labl>Other mining occupations</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>628</catValu>
    <labl>Production supervisors or foremen</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>634</catValu>
    <labl>Tool and die makers and die setters</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>637</catValu>
    <labl>Machinists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>643</catValu>
    <labl>Boilermakers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>644</catValu>
    <labl>Precision grinders and filers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>645</catValu>
    <labl>Patternmakers and model makers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>646</catValu>
    <labl>Lay-out workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>649</catValu>
    <labl>Engravers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>653</catValu>
    <labl>Tinsmiths, coppersmiths, and sheet metal workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>657</catValu>
    <labl>Cabinetmakers and bench carpenters</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>658</catValu>
    <labl>Furniture and wood finishers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>659</catValu>
    <labl>Other precision woodworkers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>666</catValu>
    <labl>Dressmakers and seamstresses</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>667</catValu>
    <labl>Tailors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>668</catValu>
    <labl>Upholsterers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>669</catValu>
    <labl>Shoe repairers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>674</catValu>
    <labl>Other precision apparel and fabric workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>675</catValu>
    <labl>Hand molders and shapers, except jewelers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>677</catValu>
    <labl>Optical goods workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>678</catValu>
    <labl>Dental laboratory and medical appliance technicians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>679</catValu>
    <labl>Bookbinders</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>684</catValu>
    <labl>Other precision and craft workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>686</catValu>
    <labl>Butchers and meat cutters</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>687</catValu>
    <labl>Bakers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>688</catValu>
    <labl>Batch food makers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>693</catValu>
    <labl>Adjusters and calibrators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>694</catValu>
    <labl>Water and sewage treatment plant operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>695</catValu>
    <labl>Power plant operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>696</catValu>
    <labl>Plant and system operators, stationary engineers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>699</catValu>
    <labl>Other plant and system operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>703</catValu>
    <labl>Lathe, milling, and turning machine operatives</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>706</catValu>
    <labl>Punching and stamping press operatives</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>707</catValu>
    <labl>Rollers, roll hands, and finishers of metal</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>708</catValu>
    <labl>Drilling and boring machine operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>709</catValu>
    <labl>Grinding, abrading, buffing, and polishing workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>713</catValu>
    <labl>Forge and hammer operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>717</catValu>
    <labl>Fabricating machine operators, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>719</catValu>
    <labl>Molders, and casting machine operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>723</catValu>
    <labl>Metal platers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724</catValu>
    <labl>Heat treating equipment operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>726</catValu>
    <labl>Wood lathe, routing, and planning machine operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>727</catValu>
    <labl>Sawing machine operators and sawyers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>728</catValu>
    <labl>Shaping and joining machine operator (woodworking)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>729</catValu>
    <labl>Nail and tacking machine operators  (woodworking)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>733</catValu>
    <labl>Other woodworking machine operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>734</catValu>
    <labl>Printing machine operators, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>735</catValu>
    <labl>Photoengravers and lithographers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>736</catValu>
    <labl>Typesetters and compositors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>738</catValu>
    <labl>Winding and twisting textile/apparel operatives</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>739</catValu>
    <labl>Knitters, loopers, and toppers textile operatives</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>743</catValu>
    <labl>Textile cutting machine operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>744</catValu>
    <labl>Textile sewing machine operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>745</catValu>
    <labl>Shoemaking machine operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>747</catValu>
    <labl>Pressing machine operators (clothing)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>748</catValu>
    <labl>Laundry workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>749</catValu>
    <labl>Misc textile machine operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>753</catValu>
    <labl>Cementing and gluing machine operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>754</catValu>
    <labl>Packers, fillers, and wrappers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>755</catValu>
    <labl>Extruding and forming machine operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>756</catValu>
    <labl>Mixing and blending machine operatives</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>757</catValu>
    <labl>Separating, filtering, and clarifying machine operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>759</catValu>
    <labl>Painting machine operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>763</catValu>
    <labl>Roasting and baking machine operators (food)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>764</catValu>
    <labl>Washing, cleaning, and pickling machine operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>765</catValu>
    <labl>Paper folding machine operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>766</catValu>
    <labl>Furnace, kiln, and oven operators, apart from food</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>768</catValu>
    <labl>Crushing and grinding machine operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>769</catValu>
    <labl>Slicing and cutting machine operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>773</catValu>
    <labl>Motion picture projectionists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>774</catValu>
    <labl>Photographic process workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>779</catValu>
    <labl>Machine operators, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>783</catValu>
    <labl>Welders and metal cutters</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>784</catValu>
    <labl>Solderers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>785</catValu>
    <labl>Assemblers of electrical equipment</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>789</catValu>
    <labl>Hand painting, coating, and decorating occupations</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>796</catValu>
    <labl>Production checkers and inspectors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>799</catValu>
    <labl>Graders and sorters in manufacturing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>803</catValu>
    <labl>Supervisors of motor vehicle transportation</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>804</catValu>
    <labl>Truck, delivery, and tractor drivers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>808</catValu>
    <labl>Bus drivers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>809</catValu>
    <labl>Taxi cab drivers and chauffeurs</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>813</catValu>
    <labl>Parking lot attendants</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>815</catValu>
    <labl>Transport equipment operatives--allocated </labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>823</catValu>
    <labl>Railroad conductors and yardmasters</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>824</catValu>
    <labl>Locomotive operators (engineers and firemen)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>825</catValu>
    <labl>Railroad brake, coupler, and switch operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>829</catValu>
    <labl>Ship crews and marine engineers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>834</catValu>
    <labl>Water transport infrastructure tenders and crossing guards</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>844</catValu>
    <labl>Operating engineers of construction equipment</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>848</catValu>
    <labl>Crane, derrick, winch, and hoist operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>853</catValu>
    <labl>Excavating and loading machine operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>859</catValu>
    <labl>Miscellaneous material moving occupations</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>865</catValu>
    <labl>Helpers, constructions</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>866</catValu>
    <labl>Helpers, surveyors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>869</catValu>
    <labl>Construction laborers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>874</catValu>
    <labl>Production helpers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>875</catValu>
    <labl>Garbage and recyclable material collectors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>876</catValu>
    <labl>Materials movers: stevedores and longshore workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>877</catValu>
    <labl>Stock handlers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>878</catValu>
    <labl>Machine feeders and offbearers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>883</catValu>
    <labl>Freight, stock, and materials handlers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>885</catValu>
    <labl>Garage and service station related occupations</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>887</catValu>
    <labl>Vehicle washers and equipment cleaners</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>888</catValu>
    <labl>Packers and packagers by hand</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>889</catValu>
    <labl>Laborers outside construction</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>890</catValu>
    <labl>Laborers, except farm--allocated </labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>905</catValu>
    <labl>Military</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>991</catValu>
    <labl>Unemployed</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>999</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Work: Occupation Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_RESPMODE" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_RESPMODE">
  <location EndPos="494" StartPos="494" width="1" />
  <labl>Response mode</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: All persons</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates whether the survey was completed by mail or CATI/CAPI. Computer Assisted Telephone Interviewing (CATI) is a surveying technique which allows interviewers to conduct interviews over the phone with the assistance of their computer. Computer Assisted Personal Interviewing (CAPI) is a surveying technique in which respondents are interviewed in person using a computer-based questionnaire.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Mail</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>CATI/CAPI</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Technical Person Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_ARRIVES" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_ARRIVES">
  <location EndPos="498" StartPos="495" width="4" />
  <labl>Time of arrival at work</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A465 PR05A466 PR05A479 PR05A480 PR05A481 PR05A482 PR05A483 PR05A599"&gt; [Questions 24-28 are asked if the person did any work for either pay or profit in the week before.]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A480 PR05A481 PR05A482 PR05A483 PR05A599"&gt;[Q.26-28 are asked if the person's working place is outside of home the week before.]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A483 PR05A599" a="PR05A483"&gt;27. What time did this person usually leave home to go to work last week?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Hour Minute _ _:_ _&lt;br /&gt;[] a.m.&lt;br /&gt;[] p.m.&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A482 PR05A599" a="all"&gt;28. How many minutes did it usually take this person to get from home to work last week?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Minutes: ____&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A469 PR05A467 PR05A526 PR05A543 PR05A544 PR05A470 PR05A471 PR05A472 PR05A473 PR05A475 PR05A476 PR05A477 PR05A478 PR05A561 PR05A562 PR05A563 PR05A474 PR05A435 PR05A537 PR05A465 PR05A466 PR05A479 PR05A480 PR05A481 PR05A483 PR05A599 PR05A482 PR05A435 PR05A436 PR05A448 PR05A449 PR05A450 PR05A451 PR05A538 PR05A444 PR05A445 PR05A446 PR05A443 PR05A441 PR05A442 PR05A535 PR05A584 PR05A588 PR05A437 PR05A438 PR05A536 PR05A583 PR05A587 PR05A596"&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Housing Question 17-42 should be asked only of individuals 15 and older.]&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A483 PR05A599" a="PR05A483"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;27. &lt;/span&gt;Give the time of day the person usually left home to go to work. DO NOT give the time that the person usually began his or her work.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;If the person usually left home to go to work sometime between 12:00 o'clock midnight and 12:00 o'clock noon, mark "a.m."&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;If the person usually left home to go to work sometime between 12:00 o'clock noon and 12:00 o'clock midnight, mark "p.m."&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A482 PR05A599" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;28. &lt;/span&gt;Travel time is from door to door. Include time waiting for public transportation or picking up passengers in a carpool.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
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  <catgry>
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  <catgry>
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  <catgry>
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    <labl>2234</labl>
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    <catValu>2239</catValu>
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  <catgry>
    <catValu>2244</catValu>
    <labl>2244</labl>
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  <catgry>
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    <labl>2249</labl>
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  <catgry>
    <catValu>2254</catValu>
    <labl>2254</labl>
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  <catgry>
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    <labl>2259</labl>
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    <catValu>2304</catValu>
    <labl>2304</labl>
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  <catgry>
    <catValu>2309</catValu>
    <labl>2309</labl>
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  <catgry>
    <catValu>2314</catValu>
    <labl>2314</labl>
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  <catgry>
    <catValu>2319</catValu>
    <labl>2319</labl>
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  <catgry>
    <catValu>2324</catValu>
    <labl>2324</labl>
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  <catgry>
    <catValu>2329</catValu>
    <labl>2329</labl>
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  <catgry>
    <catValu>2334</catValu>
    <labl>2334</labl>
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  <catgry>
    <catValu>2339</catValu>
    <labl>2339</labl>
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  <catgry>
    <catValu>2344</catValu>
    <labl>2344</labl>
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  <catgry>
    <catValu>2349</catValu>
    <labl>2349</labl>
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  <catgry>
    <catValu>2354</catValu>
    <labl>2354</labl>
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  <catgry>
    <catValu>2359</catValu>
    <labl>2359</labl>
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  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Work Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_TRIBE" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_TRIBE">
  <location EndPos="504" StartPos="499" width="6" />
  <labl>Tribe</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="PR05A421 PR05A527 PR05A528 PR05A529 PR05A530 PR05A531 PR05A532 PR05A533 PR05A604" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;Note&lt;/span&gt;: Please answer &lt;span class="ital"&gt;both&lt;/span&gt; Questions 5 and 6.&lt;br /&gt;5. Is this person Spanish/Hispanic/Latino?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Mark [X] the "No" box if not Spanish/Hispanic/Latino&lt;br /&gt;[] No, not Spanish/Hispanic/Latino&lt;br /&gt;[] Yes, Mexican, Mexican American, Chicano&lt;br /&gt;[] Yes, Puerto Rican&lt;br /&gt;[] Yes, Cuban&lt;br /&gt;[] Yes, other Spanish/Hispanic/Latino. Print group ____&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;6. What is this person's race?&lt;br /&gt;Mark (X) one or more races to indicate what this person considers himself/herself to be&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] White&lt;br /&gt;[] Black or African American&lt;br /&gt;[] American Indian or Alaska Native -- Print the name of enrolled or principal tribe: _______&lt;br /&gt;[] Asian Indian&lt;br /&gt;[] Chinese&lt;br /&gt;[] Filipino&lt;br /&gt;[] Japanese&lt;br /&gt;[] Korean&lt;br /&gt;[] Vietnamese&lt;br /&gt;[] Other Asian -- Print race _______&lt;br /&gt;[] Native Hawaiian&lt;br /&gt;[] Guamanian or Chamorro&lt;br /&gt;[] Samoan&lt;br /&gt;[] Other Pacific Islander -- Print race below _______&lt;br /&gt;[] Some other race -- Print race below _______&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A421 PR05A527 PR05A528 PR05A529 PR05A530 PR05A531 PR05A532 PR05A533 PR05A604" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5. &lt;/span&gt;A person is of Spanish/Hispanic/Latino origin if the person's origin (ancestry) is Mexican, Mexican American, Chicano, Puerto Rican, Cuban, Argentinean, Colombian, Costa Rican, Dominican, Ecuadoran, Guatemalan, Honduran, Nicaraguan, Peruvian, Salvadoran, from other Spanish-speaking countries of the Caribbean or Central or South America, or from Spain. &lt;br /&gt;The term Mexican American refers to persons of Mexican origin or ancestry.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;If you mark the "Yes, other Spanish/Hispanic/Latino" box, print the name of the specific group.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;If a person is not of Spanish/Hispanic/Latino origin, answer this question by marking the "No, not Spanish/Hispanic/Latino" box.&lt;br /&gt;This question should be answered for ALL persons, regardless of citizenship status.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;6. &lt;/span&gt;Mark one or more categories to indicate [the ethnicity] each person considers himself or herself to be.&lt;br /&gt; If you mark the "American Indian or Alaska Native" box, also print the name of the tribe(s) in which the person is enrolled. If the person is not enrolled in a tribe, print the name of the principal tribe.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;If you mark the "Other Asian" or the "Other Pacific Islander" box, print the name of the specific race(s) or group(s) in the space provided.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;The category Other Asian includes persons who identify themselves as Burmese, Hmong, Indonesian, Laotian, Pakistani, Thai, Cambodian, Sri Lankan, and so on.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;The category Other Pacific Islander includes persons who identify themselves as Fijian, Tongan, Polynesian, Tahitian, and so on.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;If you mark the "Some other race" box, print the race(s) or group(s) in the space provided.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;This question should be answered for ALL persons, regardless of citizenship status.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Persons who reported only an American Indian or Alaska Native race [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the tribe for all persons who reported their race as American Indian or Alaska Native.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>000000</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>200300</catValu>
    <labl>Apache</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>210200</catValu>
    <labl>Seminole</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>213200</catValu>
    <labl>American Indian, tribe not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>213300</catValu>
    <labl>American Indian, tribe not reported</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>300100</catValu>
    <labl>American Indian or Alaska Native, tribe not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Ethnicity and Language Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PR2005A_YRIMMIPR" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PR2005A_YRIMMIPR">
  <location EndPos="507" StartPos="505" width="3" />
  <labl>Year of immigration to Puerto Rico</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v=" PR05A428 PR05A688" a="all"&gt;9. When did this person come to live in Puerto Rico?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Question 9 is asked if the person is not born in Puerto Rico.]&lt;br /&gt;Print numbers in boxes:&lt;br /&gt;Year _ _ _ _&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="PR05A423 PR05A426 PR05A428 PR05A688 PR05A431 PR05A432 PR05A433 PR05A434 PR05A424 PR05A425 PR05A427 PR05A429 PR05A430 PR05A460 PR05A461 PR05A462 PR05A463"&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Answer Housing Question 7-14 for all residents]&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="PR05A428 PR05A688" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;9. &lt;/span&gt;If the person entered Puerto Rico more than once, enter the latest year he or she came to live in Puerto Rico. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">Puerto Rico 2005: Persons born outside Puerto Rico [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the year in which the person immigrates to Puerto Rico.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>000</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>001</catValu>
    <labl>2000</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>002</catValu>
    <labl>2001</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>003</catValu>
    <labl>2002</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>004</catValu>
    <labl>2003</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>005</catValu>
    <labl>2004</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>006</catValu>
    <labl>2005</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>999</catValu>
    <labl>1999</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>998</catValu>
    <labl>1998</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>997</catValu>
    <labl>1997</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>996</catValu>
    <labl>1996</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>995</catValu>
    <labl>1995</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>994</catValu>
    <labl>1994</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>993</catValu>
    <labl>1993</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>992</catValu>
    <labl>1992</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>991</catValu>
    <labl>1991</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>990</catValu>
    <labl>1990</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>989</catValu>
    <labl>1989</labl>
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  <catgry>
    <catValu>988</catValu>
    <labl>1988</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>987</catValu>
    <labl>1987</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>986</catValu>
    <labl>1986</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>985</catValu>
    <labl>1985</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>984</catValu>
    <labl>1984</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>983</catValu>
    <labl>1983</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>982</catValu>
    <labl>1982</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>981</catValu>
    <labl>1981</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>980</catValu>
    <labl>1980</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>979</catValu>
    <labl>1979</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>978</catValu>
    <labl>1978</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>977</catValu>
    <labl>1977</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>976</catValu>
    <labl>1976</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>975</catValu>
    <labl>1975</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>974</catValu>
    <labl>1974</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>973</catValu>
    <labl>1973</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>972</catValu>
    <labl>1972</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>971</catValu>
    <labl>1971</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>970</catValu>
    <labl>1970</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>969</catValu>
    <labl>1969</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>968</catValu>
    <labl>1968</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>967</catValu>
    <labl>1967</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>966</catValu>
    <labl>1966</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>965</catValu>
    <labl>1965</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>964</catValu>
    <labl>1964</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>963</catValu>
    <labl>1963</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>962</catValu>
    <labl>1962</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>961</catValu>
    <labl>1961</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>960</catValu>
    <labl>1960</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>959</catValu>
    <labl>1959</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>958</catValu>
    <labl>1958</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>957</catValu>
    <labl>1957</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>956</catValu>
    <labl>1956</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>955</catValu>
    <labl>1955</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>954</catValu>
    <labl>1954</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>953</catValu>
    <labl>1953</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>952</catValu>
    <labl>1952</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>951</catValu>
    <labl>1951</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>950</catValu>
    <labl>1950</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>949</catValu>
    <labl>1949</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>948</catValu>
    <labl>1948</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>947</catValu>
    <labl>1947</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>946</catValu>
    <labl>1946</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>945</catValu>
    <labl>1945</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>944</catValu>
    <labl>1944</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>943</catValu>
    <labl>1943</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>942</catValu>
    <labl>1942</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>941</catValu>
    <labl>1941</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>940</catValu>
    <labl>1940</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>939</catValu>
    <labl>1939</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>938</catValu>
    <labl>1938</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>937</catValu>
    <labl>1937</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>936</catValu>
    <labl>1936</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>935</catValu>
    <labl>1935</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>933</catValu>
    <labl>1933-1934</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>931</catValu>
    <labl>1931-1932</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>930</catValu>
    <labl>1930</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Nativity and Birthplace Variables -- PERSON</concept>
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