Codebook for the Cross-National Equivalent File SOEP HILDA - KLIPS - PSID RLMS-HSE - SHP SLID
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1 Codebook for the Cross-National Equivalent File SOEP HILDA - KLIPS - PSID RLMS-HSE - SHP SLID SOEP Data File Prepared by: Dean R. Lillard (Ohio State University and DIW Berlin) Jan Goebel (DIW Berlin) Markus Grabka (DIW Berlin) The Cross-National Equivalent File is a joint effort of researchers and staff affiliated with Ohio State University, Cornell University, the German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin), the University of Essex, the University of Melbourne, the Swiss Foundation for Research in the Social Sciences, the University of Lausanne, the Korea Labor Institute, Statistics Canada, Demoscope and the Higher School of Economics in Moscow, Russia and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Temur Akhmedov was instrumental in preparing the manuscript.
2 Variables in the SOEP Cross-National Equivalent File Survey Years Volume I Label Data Variable List Page Demographics: Age of Individual G D Gender of Individual G D11102LL 1-7 Marital Status of Individual G D Relationship to Household Head G D Number of Persons in Household G D Number of Children in Household G D Education With Respect to High School G D Number of Years of Education G D Race of Individual N/A D11112LL N/A Employment: Annual Work Hours of Individual G E Impute Annual Work Hours of Individual N/A E11201 N/A Employment Status of Individual G E Employment Level of Individual G E Primary Activity of Individual G E Occupation of Individual G E Digit Industry Code of Individual G E Digit Industry Code of Individual G E Equivalence scale inputs: Number HH members age 0-14 G H Number HH members age G H Number HH members age 0-1 G H Number HH members age 2-4 G H Number HH members age 5-7 G H Number HH members age 8-10 G H Number HH members age G H Number HH members age G H Number HH members age G H Number HH members age 19+ or and indep. G H Indicator - Wife/spouse in HH G H
3 Volume II Label Data Variable List Page Yearly Income: Household Pre-Government Income G I Household Post-Government Income G I Household Labor Income G I Household Asset Income G I Household Imputed Rental Value G I Household Private Transfers G I Household Public Transfers G I Household Social Security Pensions G I Total Household Taxes G I Individual Labor Earnings G I Household Federal Taxes G I Household Social Security Taxes G, I Household Post-Government Income (TAXSIM) N/A I11113 N/A Total Household Taxes (TAXSIM) N/A I11114 N/A Household State Taxes (TAXSIM) N/A I11115 N/A Household Federal Taxes (TAXSIM) N/A I11116 N/A Household Private Retirement Income G I Household Windfall Income G I Impute Household Pre-Government Income G I Impute Household Post-Government Income G I Impute Household Labor G I Impute Household Asset Income G I Impute Household Imputed Rental Value G I Impute Household Private Transfers G I Impute Household Public Transfers G I Impute Household Social Security Pensions G I Impute Total Household Taxes G I Impute Individual Labor Earnings G I Impute Private Retirement Income G I Location: Area of Residence* G L Region of Residence G L Medical/health: Whether spent night in hospital in last year G M Number of nights (days) spent in hospital G M Whether had accident in past year that required hospital G M Frequency of sports or exercise G M Have had stroke G M Have or had high blood pressure/hypertension G M Have or had diabetes G M Have or had cancer G M Have or had psychiatric problems G M Have or had arthritis N/A M11110 N/A Have or had angina or heart condition G M Have or had asthma or breathing difficulties N/A M11112 N/A Have trouble climbing stairs G M Have trouble with bath N/A M11114 N/A Have trouble dressing G M Have trouble getting out of bed G M Have trouble shopping G M
4 Have trouble walking N/A M11118 N/A Have trouble doing housework G M Have trouble bending, lifting, stooping N/A M11120 N/A Health limits vigorous physical activities N/A M11121 N/A Height (in meters) G M Weight (in kilos) G M Disability Status of Individual G M Subjective Satisfaction with Health G M Self-Rated Health Status G M Number of Times Visited Dr. in Past Year G M Psychological: Satisfaction With Life Today G P Weights: Cross-sectional Weight - Respondent Individuals G W Household Weight G W Longitudinal Weight - Respondent Individuals G W Population Factor for W11101$$ G W Individual Weight - All Samples (including G) G W Cross-sectional Weight - Enumerated Individuals N/A W11107 N/A Longitudinal Weight - Enumerated Individuals N/A W11108 N/A Population Factor for W11103$$ G W Population Factor for W11107$$ N/A W11110 N/A Population Factor for W11108$$ N/A W11111 N/A Identifiers: Unique Person Number G X11101LL Household Identification Number G X Individual in Household at Survey G X Oversample Identifier G X11104LL Person in Household Interviewed G X *Area of residence is the Bundesland in the SOEP.
5 Comparable Variables SOEP Variable Name Variable Label Unit of Observation Description Method Format D11101$$ Age of Individual Individual Indicates the age of the individual in years. The SOEP records the birth date (GEBJAHR) of each individual. The current age of an individual is created by subtracting the year of birth from the current year. -1 = Item non-response 0 = Newborn up to first birthday The value of this variable ranges from 0 to 105. The original survey variables provided below can be found in the file PPFAD. algorithm omits individuals with survey non-responses. This Algorithm D11101$$ = 19$$ -GEBJAHR ($$=84-99) D11101$$ = 20$$ -GEBJAHR ($$=00-08) D11101_1984 Freq. Percent Cum Newborn-24 Years 5, Years 8, Years & Older 1, Total 15, D11101_1985 Freq. Percent Cum Newborn-24 Years 5, Years 7, Years & Older 1, Total 13, D11101_1986 Freq. Percent Cum Newborn-24 Years 4, Years 7, Years & Older 1, Total 13,
6 D11101_1987 Freq. Percent Cum Newborn-24 Years 4, Years 7, Years & Older 1, Total 12, D11101_1988 Freq. Percent Cum Newborn-24 Years 4, Years 6, Years & Older 1, Total 12, D11101_1989 Freq. Percent Cum Newborn-24 Years 4, Years 6, Years & Older 1, Total 11, D11101_1990 Freq. Percent Cum Newborn-24 Years 6, Years 9, Years & Older 1, Total 17, D11101_1991 Freq. Percent Cum Newborn-24 Years 6, Years 9, Years & Older 1, Total 17, D11101_1992 Freq. Percent Cum Newborn-24 Years 5, Years 9, Years & Older 1, Total 16,
7 D11101_1993 Freq. Percent Cum Newborn-24 Years 5, Years 9, Years & Older 1, Total 16, D11101_1994 Freq. Percent Cum Newborn-24 Years 5, Years 9, Years & Older 1, Total 16, D11101_1995 Freq. Percent Cum Newborn-24 Years 5, Years 9, Years & Older 1, Total 17, D11101_1996 Freq. Percent Cum Newborn-24 Years 5, Years 9, Years & Older 1, Total 17, D11101_1997 Freq. Percent Cum Newborn-24 Years 5, Years 9, Years & Older 1, Total 16, D11101_1998 Freq. Percent Cum Newborn-24 Years 5, Years 10, Years & Older 1,
8 Total 18, D11101_1999 Freq. Percent Cum Newborn-24 Years 5, Years 10, Years & Older 1, Total 17, D11101_2000 Freq. Percent Cum Newborn-24 Years 9, Years 17, Years & Older 3, Total 30, D11101_2001 Freq. Percent Cum Newborn-24 Years 8, Years 15, Years & Older 3, Total 27, D11101_2002 Freq. Percent Cum Newborn-24 Years 8, Years 16, Years & Older 3, Total 29, D11101_2003 Freq. Percent Cum Newborn-24 Years 8, Years 15, Years & Older 4, Total 27, D11101_2004 Freq. Percent Cum Newborn-24 Years 7, Years 15, Years & Older 4,
9 Total 27, D11101_2005 Freq. Percent Cum Newborn-24 Years 7, Years 14, Years & Older 4, Total 25, D11101_2006 Freq. Percent Cum Newborn-24 Years 7, Years 15, Years & Older 4, Total 27, D11101_2007 Freq. Percent Cum Newborn-24 Years 6, Years 13, Years & Older 4, Total 25, D11101_2008 Freq. Percent Cum Newborn-24 Years 6, Years 13, Years & Older 4, Total 24, D11101_2009 Freq. Percent Cum Newborn-24 Years 6, Years 13, Years & Older 5, Total 25, D11101_2010 Freq. Percent Cum Newborn-24 Years 5, Years 12, Years & Older 4,
10 ----- Total 23, D11101_2011 Freq. Percent Cum Newborn-24 Years 6, Years 13, Years & Older 5, Total 26, D11101_2012 Freq. Percent Cum Newborn-24 Years 6, Years 13, Years & Older 5, Total 25, D11101_2013 Freq. Percent Cum Newborn-24 Years 8, Years 17, Years & Older 5, Total 31,
11 Comparable Variables SOEP Variable Name Variable Label Unit of Observation Description Method Format D11102LL Gender of Individual Individual Indicates the gender of the individual. The SOEP records the gender (SEX) of each individual. This information is acquired once and is not obtained in subsequent years. Gender is constant through time and therefore does not have a yearly suffix. This variable is missing for the few cases where information about gender was not reported and inferences about gender could not be made. -1 = Item non-response 1 = Male 2 = Female The original survey variables provided below can be found in the file PPFAD. This algorithm omits individuals with survey non-responses. Algorithm if SEX ne -1 then D11102LL = SEX Gender of Individual D11102ll_1984 Freq. Percent Cum. [1] Male 1 7, [2] Female 2 7, Total 15, D11102ll_1985 Freq. Percent Cum. [1] Male 1 6, [2] Female 2 6, Total 13, D11102ll_1986 Freq. Percent Cum. [1] Male 1 6, [2] Female 2 6, Total 13,
12 D11102ll_1987 Freq. Percent Cum. [1] Male 1 6, [2] Female 2 6, Total 12, D11102ll_1988 Freq. Percent Cum. [1] Male 1 6, [2] Female 2 6, Total 12, D11102ll_1989 Freq. Percent Cum. [1] Male 1 5, [2] Female 2 6, Total 11, D11102ll_1990 Freq. Percent Cum. [-1] [1] Male 1 8, [2] Female 2 8, Total 17, D11102ll_1991 Freq. Percent Cum. [1] Male 1 8, [2] Female 2 8, Total 17, D11102ll_1992 Freq. Percent Cum. [1] Male 1 8, [2] Female 2 8, Total 16, D11102ll_1993 Freq. Percent Cum. [1] Male 1 8, [2] Female 2 8, Total 16,
13 D11102ll_1994 Freq. Percent Cum. [1] Male 1 8, [2] Female 2 8, Total 16, D11102ll_1995 Freq. Percent Cum. [1] Male 1 8, [2] Female 2 8, Total 17, D11102ll_1996 Freq. Percent Cum. [1] Male 1 8, [2] Female 2 8, Total 17, D11102ll_1997 Freq. Percent Cum. [1] Male 1 8, [2] Female 2 8, Total 16, D11102ll_1998 Freq. Percent Cum. [1] Male 1 9, [2] Female 2 9, Total 18, D11102ll_1999 Freq. Percent Cum. [1] Male 1 8, [2] Female 2 8, Total 17, D11102ll_2000 Freq. Percent Cum. [1] Male 1 15, [2] Female 2 15, Total 30,
14 D11102ll_2001 Freq. Percent Cum. [1] Male 1 13, [2] Female 2 14, Total 27, D11102ll_2002 Freq. Percent Cum. [1] Male 1 14, [2] Female 2 15, Total 29, D11102ll_2003 Freq. Percent Cum. [1] Male 1 13, [2] Female 2 14, Total 27, D11102ll_2004 Freq. Percent Cum. [1] Male 1 13, [2] Female 2 13, Total 27, D11102ll_2005 Freq. Percent Cum. [1] Male 1 12, [2] Female 2 13, Total 25, D11102ll_2006 Freq. Percent Cum. [1] Male 1 13, [2] Female 2 14, Total 27, D11102ll_2007 Freq. Percent Cum. [1] Male 1 12, [2] Female 2 13, Total 25, D11102ll_2008 Freq. Percent Cum. [1] Male 1 11, [2] Female 2 12, Total 24,
15 D11102ll_2009 Freq. Percent Cum. [1] Male 1 12, [2] Female 2 13, Total 25, D11102ll_2010 Freq. Percent Cum. [1] Male 1 11, [2] Female 2 11, Total 23, D11102ll_2011 Freq. Percent Cum. [-1] [1] Male 1 12, [2] Female 2 13, Total 26, D11102ll_2012 Freq. Percent Cum. [1] Male 1 12, [2] Female 2 13, Total 25, D11102ll_2013 Freq. Percent Cum. [-1] No Answer [1] Male 1 15, [2] Female 2 16, Total 31,
16 Comparable Variables SOEP Variable Name Variable Label Unit of Observation Description Method Format D11104$$ Marital Status of Individual Individual This variable indicates the marital status in the current survey year of all individuals in the household 16 years of age and older. The married category represents individuals who are legally married and individuals who are living with a partner. All other categories represent the legal status of individuals who are not living with a partner. Married non-german "guest workers" whose spouses remained in their native countries are given a code of 6 or 7 depending on their ages. -1 = N/A Child / Item non-response 1 = Married, Living with a Partner 2 = Single, not Living with a Partner 3 = Widowed, not Living with a Partner 4 = Divorced, not Living with a Partner 5 = Separated (Legally Married), not Living with a Partner 6 = Not Living with a Partner (Individuals age 18 and older) 7 = Not Living with a Partner (Individuals under age 18) The original survey variables provided below can be found in the file _PGEN. This algorithm omits individuals with survey non-responses. Equivalent Data File Variable Definitions: D11101 = Age of Individual Algorithm if D11101$$ ge 16 then do if Yfamstd = 1 then D11104$$ = 1 else if Yfamstd = 2 then D11104$$ = 5 else if Yfamstd = 3 then D11104$$ = 2 else if Yfamstd = 4 then D11104$$ = 4 else if Yfamstd = 5 then D11104$$ = 3 else if Yfamstd = 6 and D11101$$ ge 18 then D11104$$ = 6 else if Yfamstd = 6 and D11101$$ lt 18 then D11104$$ = 7 end if D11101$$ lt 16 then D11104$$ = -1 12
17 Marital Status of Individual D11104_1984 Freq. Percent Cum. [-1] 3, [1] Married 1 7, [2] Single 2 2, [3] Widowed [4] Divorced [5] Separated [6] Over 18 and NotW,Partnr [7] Under 18 And NotW,Partnr Total 15, D11104_1985 Freq. Percent Cum. [-1] 3, [1] Married 1 6, [2] Single 2 2, [3] Widowed [4] Divorced [5] Separated [6] Over 18 and NotW,Partnr Total 13, D11104_1986 Freq. Percent Cum. [-1] 3, [1] Married 1 6, [2] Single 2 2, [3] Widowed [4] Divorced [5] Separated [6] Over 18 and NotW,Partnr Total 13, D11104_1987 Freq. Percent Cum. [-1] 3, [1] Married 1 6, [2] Single 2 2, [3] Widowed [4] Divorced [5] Separated [6] Over 18 and NotW,Partnr Total 12,
18 D11104_1988 Freq. Percent Cum. [-1] 2, [1] Married 1 6, [2] Single 2 2, [3] Widowed [4] Divorced [5] Separated [6] Over 18 and NotW,Partnr Total 12, D11104_1989 Freq. Percent Cum. [-1] 2, [1] Married 1 5, [2] Single 2 2, [3] Widowed [4] Divorced [5] Separated [6] Over 18 and NotW,Partnr [7] Under 18 And NotW,Partnr Total 11, D11104_1990 Freq. Percent Cum. [-1] 4, [1] Married 1 8, [2] Single 2 2, [3] Widowed [4] Divorced [5] Separated [6] Over 18 and NotW,Partnr [7] Under 18 And NotW,Partnr Total 17, D11104_1991 Freq. Percent Cum. [-1] 4, [1] Married 1 8, [2] Single 2 2, [3] Widowed [4] Divorced [5] Separated [6] Over 18 and NotW,Partnr Total 17,
19 D11104_1992 Freq. Percent Cum. [-1] 4, [1] Married 1 8, [2] Single 2 2, [3] Widowed [4] Divorced [5] Separated [6] Over 18 and NotW,Partnr Total 16, D11104_1993 Freq. Percent Cum. [-1] 4, [1] Married 1 8, [2] Single 2 2, [3] Widowed [4] Divorced [5] Separated [6] Over 18 and NotW,Partnr Total 16, D11104_1994 Freq. Percent Cum. [-1] 4, [1] Married 1 8, [2] Single 2 2, [3] Widowed [4] Divorced [5] Separated [6] Over 18 and NotW,Partnr Total 16, D11104_1995 Freq. Percent Cum. [-1] 4, [1] Married 1 8, [2] Single 2 2, [3] Widowed [4] Divorced [5] Separated [6] Over 18 and NotW,Partnr Total 17,
20 D11104_1996 Freq. Percent Cum. [-1] 4, [1] Married 1 8, [2] Single 2 3, [3] Widowed [4] Divorced [5] Separated Total 17, D11104_1997 Freq. Percent Cum. [-1] 4, [1] Married 1 7, [2] Single 2 3, [3] Widowed [4] Divorced [5] Separated Total 16, D11104_1998 Freq. Percent Cum. [-1] 4, [1] Married 1 8, [2] Single 2 3, [3] Widowed [4] Divorced [5] Separated Total 18, D11104_1999 Freq. Percent Cum. [-1] 4, [1] Married 1 8, [2] Single 2 3, [3] Widowed [4] Divorced [5] Separated Total 17,
21 D11104_2000 Freq. Percent Cum. [-1] 7, [1] Married 1 14, [2] Single 2 5, [3] Widowed 3 1, [4] Divorced 4 1, [5] Separated Total 30, D11104_2001 Freq. Percent Cum. [-1] 6, [1] Married 1 13, [2] Single 2 5, [3] Widowed 3 1, [4] Divorced 4 1, [5] Separated Total 27, D11104_2002 Freq. Percent Cum. [-1] 6, [1] Married 1 14, [2] Single 2 5, [3] Widowed 3 1, [4] Divorced 4 1, [5] Separated Total 29, D11104_2003 Freq. Percent Cum. [-1] 6, [1] Married 1 13, [2] Single 2 5, [3] Widowed 3 1, [4] Divorced 4 1, [5] Separated Total 27,
22 D11104_2004 Freq. Percent Cum. [-1] 6, [1] Married 1 12, [2] Single 2 5, [3] Widowed 3 1, [4] Divorced 4 1, [5] Separated Total 27, D11104_2005 Freq. Percent Cum. [-1] 5, [1] Married 1 11, [2] Single 2 5, [3] Widowed 3 1, [4] Divorced 4 1, [5] Separated Total 25, D11104_2006 Freq. Percent Cum. [-1] 6, [1] Married 1 12, [2] Single 2 5, [3] Widowed 3 1, [4] Divorced 4 1, [5] Separated Total 27, D11104_2007 Freq. Percent Cum. [-1] 5, [1] Married 1 11, [2] Single 2 5, [3] Widowed 3 1, [4] Divorced 4 1, [5] Separated Total 25,
23 D11104_2008 Freq. Percent Cum. [-1] 5, [1] Married 1 11, [2] Single 2 4, [3] Widowed 3 1, [4] Divorced 4 1, [5] Separated Total 24, D11104_2009 Freq. Percent Cum. [-1] 5, [1] Married 1 11, [2] Single 2 4, [3] Widowed 3 1, [4] Divorced 4 1, [5] Separated Total 25, D11104_2010 Freq. Percent Cum. [-1] 5, [1] Married 1 10, [2] Single 2 4, [3] Widowed 3 1, [4] Divorced 4 1, [5] Separated Total 23, D11104_2011 Freq. Percent Cum. [-1] 5, [1] Married 1 11, [2] Single 2 4, [3] Widowed 3 1, [4] Divorced 4 1, [5] Separated Total 26,
24 D11104_2012 Freq. Percent Cum. [-1] No Answer 5, [1] Married 1 11, [2] Single 2 4, [3] Widowed 3 1, [4] Divorced 4 1, [5] Separated Total 25, D11104_2013 Freq. Percent Cum. [-1] No Answer 8, [1] Married 1 13, [2] Single 2 5, [3] Widowed 3 1, [4] Divorced 4 1, [5] Separated Total 31,
25 Comparable Variables SOEP Variable Name Variable Label Unit of Observation Description Method Format D11105$$ Relationship to Household Head Individual This variable indicates the individual's relationship to the current survey year s head of household. The relation to head variable is created by collapsing the SOEP relationship to head variable into 5 categories. The original variable has 12 categories. These categories include spouses, life-partners, children, foster children, siblings, parents, in-laws, grandchildren, other relatives, and unrelated persons. -1 = Item non-response 1 = Head 2 = Partner 3 = Child 4 = Relative 5 = Non-relative The original survey variables provided below can be found in the file _PBRUTTO. This algorithm omits individuals with survey non-responses. Algorithm if Ystell = 0 then D11105$$ = 1 else if Ystell = 1,2,13 then D11105$$ = 2 else if Ystell = 3 or 4 then D11105$$ = 3 else if Ystell = 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 then D11105$$ = 4 else if Ystell =11,12,13 then D11105$$ = 5 else D11104$$ = -1 Relationship to HH Head d11105_1984 Relationship to HH Head Freq. Percent Cum. [1] Head 1 5, [2] Partner 2 3, [3] Child 3 5, [4] Relative [5] Nonrelative Total 15,
26 d11105_1985 Relationship to HH Head Freq. Percent Cum. [1] Head 1 5, [2] Partner 2 3, [3] Child 3 4, [4] Relative [5] Nonrelative Total 13, d11105_1986 Relationship to HH Head Freq. Percent Cum. [-1] No Answer [1] Head 1 4, [2] Partner 2 3, [3] Child 3 4, [4] Relative [5] Nonrelative Total 13, d11105_1987 Relationship to HH Head Freq. Percent Cum. [-1] No Answer [1] Head 1 4, [2] Partner 2 3, [3] Child 3 4, [4] Relative [5] Nonrelative Total 12, d11105_1988 Relationship to HH Head Freq. Percent Cum. [-1] No Answer [1] Head 1 4, [2] Partner 2 3, [3] Child 3 4, [4] Relative [5] Nonrelative Total 12, d11105_1989 Relationship to HH Head Freq. Percent Cum. [-1] No Answer [1] Head 1 4, [2] Partner 2 3, [3] Child 3 4, [4] Relative [5] Nonrelative Total 11,
27 d11105_1990 Relationship to HH Head Freq. Percent Cum. [-1] No Answer [1] Head 1 6, [2] Partner 2 4, [3] Child 3 5, [4] Relative [5] Nonrelative Total 17, d11105_1991 Relationship to HH Head Freq. Percent Cum. [-1] No Answer [1] Head 1 6, [2] Partner 2 4, [3] Child 3 5, [4] Relative [5] Nonrelative Total 17, d11105_1992 Relationship to HH Head Freq. Percent Cum. [1] Head 1 6, [2] Partner 2 4, [3] Child 3 5, [4] Relative [5] Nonrelative Total 16, d11105_1993 Relationship to HH Head Freq. Percent Cum. [1] Head 1 6, [2] Partner 2 4, [3] Child 3 5, [4] Relative [5] Nonrelative Total 16, d11105_1994 Relationship to HH Head Freq. Percent Cum. [1] Head 1 6, [2] Partner 2 4, [3] Child 3 5, [4] Relative [5] Nonrelative Total 16,
28 d11105_1995 Relationship to HH Head Freq. Percent Cum. [-1] No Answer [1] Head 1 6, [2] Partner 2 4, [3] Child 3 5, [4] Relative [5] Nonrelative Total 17, d11105_1996 Relationship to HH Head Freq. Percent Cum. [1] Head 1 6, [2] Partner 2 4, [3] Child 3 5, [4] Relative [5] Nonrelative Total 17, d11105_1997 Relationship to HH Head Freq. Percent Cum. [1] Head 1 6, [2] Partner 2 4, [3] Child 3 5, [4] Relative [5] Nonrelative Total 16, d11105_1998 Relationship to HH Head Freq. Percent Cum. [-1] No Answer [1] Head 1 7, [2] Partner 2 5, [3] Child 3 5, [4] Relative [5] Nonrelative Total 18, d11105_1999 Relationship to HH Head Freq. Percent Cum. [1] Head 1 7, [2] Partner 2 4, [3] Child 3 5, [4] Relative [5] Nonrelative Total 17,
29 d11105_2000 Relationship to HH Head Freq. Percent Cum. [1] Head 1 12, [2] Partner 2 8, [3] Child 3 9, [4] Relative [5] Nonrelative Total 30, d11105_2001 Relationship to HH Head Freq. Percent Cum. [1] Head 1 11, [2] Partner 2 7, [3] Child 3 8, [4] Relative [5] Nonrelative Total 27, d11105_2002 Relationship to HH Head Freq. Percent Cum. [1] Head 1 12, [2] Partner 2 8, [3] Child 3 8, [4] Relative [5] Nonrelative Total 29, d11105_2003 Relationship to HH Head Freq. Percent Cum. [1] Head 1 11, [2] Partner 2 7, [3] Child 3 8, [4] Relative [5] Nonrelative Total 27, d11105_2004 Relationship to HH Head Freq. Percent Cum. [1] Head 1 11, [2] Partner 2 7, [3] Child 3 7, [4] Relative [5] Nonrelative Total 27,
30 d11105_2005 Relationship to HH Head Freq. Percent Cum. [1] Head 1 10, [2] Partner 2 7, [3] Child 3 7, [4] Relative [5] Nonrelative Total 25, d11105_2006 Relationship to HH Head Freq. Percent Cum. [1] Head 1 11, [2] Partner 2 7, [3] Child 3 7, [4] Relative [5] Nonrelative Total 27, d11105_2007 Relationship to HH Head Freq. Percent Cum. [1] Head 1 11, [2] Partner 2 7, [3] Child 3 6, [4] Relative [5] Nonrelative Total 25, d11105_2008 Relationship to HH Head Freq. Percent Cum. [1] Head 1 10, [2] Partner 2 6, [3] Child 3 6, [4] Relative [5] Nonrelative Total 24, d11105_2009 Relationship to HH Head Freq. Percent Cum. [1] Head 1 11, [2] Partner 2 7, [3] Child 3 6, [4] Relative [5] Nonrelative Total 25,
31 d11105_2010 Relationship to HH Head Freq. Percent Cum. [1] Head 1 10, [2] Partner 2 6, [3] Child 3 5, [4] Relative [5] Nonrelative Total 23, d11105_2011 Relationship to HH Head Freq. Percent Cum. [1] Head 1 11, [2] Partner 2 7, [3] Child 3 6, [4] Relative [5] Nonrelative Total 26, d11105_2012 Relationship to HH Head Freq. Percent Cum. [1] Head 1 11, [2] Partner 2 7, [3] Child 3 6, [4] Relative [5] Nonrelative Total 25, d11105_2013 Relationship to HH Head Freq. Percent Cum. [-1] No Answer [1] Head 1 13, [2] Partner 2 8, [3] Child 3 8, [4] Relative [5] Nonrelative Total 31,
32 Comparable Variables SOEP Variable Name Variable Label Unit of Observation Description Method Format D11106$$ Number of Persons in Household Household Indicates the number of persons in the household at the time of the interview. This information is obtained from the household head or another household member who knows about the household's composition. -1 = Item non-response The value of this variable ranges from 1 to 17. The original survey variables provided below can be found in the file _HBRUTTO. This algorithm omits individuals with survey non-responses. Algorithm D11106$$ = YHHGR Number of Persons in HH d11106_1984 Persons in HH Freq. Percent Cum. 1 1, , , , , Total 15,
33 d11106_1985 Persons in HH Freq. Percent Cum. 1 1, , , , , Total 13, d11106_1986 Persons in HH Freq. Percent Cum. 1 1, , , , , Total 13, d11106_1987 Persons in HH Freq. Percent Cum. 1 1, , , , , Total 12,
34 d11106_1988 Persons in HH Freq. Percent Cum. 1 1, , , , , Total 12, d11106_1989 Persons in HH Freq. Percent Cum. 1 1, , , , , Total 11,
35 d11106_1990 Persons in HH Freq. Percent Cum. 1 1, , , , , Total 17, d11106_1991 Persons in HH Freq. Percent Cum. 1 1, , , , , Total 17,
36 d11106_1992 Persons in HH Freq. Percent Cum. 1 1, , , , , Total 16, d11106_1993 Persons in HH Freq. Percent Cum. 1 1, , , , , Total 16,
37 d11106_1994 Persons in HH Freq. Percent Cum. 1 1, , , , , Total 16, d11106_1995 Persons in HH Freq. Percent Cum. 1 1, , , , , Total 17,
38 d11106_1996 Persons in HH Freq. Percent Cum. 1 1, , , , , Total 17, d11106_1997 Persons in HH Freq. Percent Cum. 1 1, , , , , Total 16,
39 d11106_1998 Persons in HH Freq. Percent Cum. 1 1, , , , , Total 18, d11106_1999 Persons in HH Freq. Percent Cum. 1 1, , , , , Total 17, d11106_2000 Persons in HH Freq. Percent Cum. 1 3, , , , , Total 30,
40 d11106_2001 Persons in HH Freq. Percent Cum. 1 2, , , , , Total 27, d11106_2002 Persons in HH Freq. Percent Cum. 1 2, , , , , Total 29,
41 d11106_2003 Persons in HH Freq. Percent Cum. 1 2, , , , , Total 27, d11106_2004 Persons in HH Freq. Percent Cum. 1 2, , , , , Total 27, d11106_2005 Persons in HH Freq. Percent Cum. 1 2, , , , , Total 25,
42 d11106_2006 Persons in HH Freq. Percent Cum. 1 3, , , , , Total 27, d11106_2007 Persons in HH Freq. Percent Cum. 1 3, , , , , Total 25, d11106_2008 Persons in HH Freq. Percent Cum. 1 2, , , , , Total 24,
43 d11106_2009 Persons in HH Freq. Percent Cum. 1 3, , , , , Total 25, d11106_2010 Persons in HH Freq. Percent Cum. 1 2, , , , , Total 23, d11106_2011 Persons in HH Freq. Percent Cum. 1 3, , , , , Total 26,
44 d11106_2012 Persons in HH Freq. Percent Cum. 1 3, , , , , Total 25, d11106_2013 Persons in HH Freq. Percent Cum. 1 3, , , , , Total 31,
45 Comparable Variables SOEP Variable Name Variable Label Unit of Observation Description Method D11107$$ Number of Children in Household Household Indicates the number of persons in the household under age of 18 at the time of the interview. This variable is created by computing the number of individuals in the household under the age of 18. Format -1 = Item non-response The value of this variable ranges from 0 to 10. The original survey variables provided below can be found in the file $PPFAD. This algorithm omits individuals with survey non-responses. Algorithm Equivalent Data File Variable Definitions: D11101 = Age of Individual if age$$ ge 0 and age$$ le 17 then sumkids$$=1 if age$$ =. and $netto in (20, 21, 22, 23) then sumkids$$=1 D11107$$ = sum of (sumkids$$) in the household Number of Children in HH d11107_1985 Children in HH Freq. Percent Cum. 0 5, , , , Total 13,
46 d11107_1986 Children in HH Freq. Percent Cum. 0 5, , , , Total 13, d11107_1987 Children in HH Freq. Percent Cum. 0 5, , , , Total 12, d11107_1988 Children in HH Freq. Percent Cum. 0 5, , , Total 12,
47 d11107_1989 Children in HH Freq. Percent Cum. 0 5, , , , Total 11, d11107_1990 Children in HH Freq. Percent Cum. 0 7, , , , Total 17, d11107_1991 Children in HH Freq. Percent Cum. 0 7, , , , Total 17,
48 d11107_1992 Children in HH Freq. Percent Cum. 0 7, , , , Total 16, d11107_1993 Children in HH Freq. Percent Cum. 0 7, , , , Total 16, d11107_1994 Children in HH Freq. Percent Cum. 0 7, , , , Total 16, d11107_1995 Children in HH Freq. Percent Cum. 0 7, ,
49 2 3, , Total 17, d11107_1996 Children in HH Freq. Percent Cum. 0 7, , , , Total 17, d11107_1997 Children in HH Freq. Percent Cum. 0 7, , , , Total 16, d11107_1998 Children in HH Freq. Percent Cum. 0 8, , ,
50 3 1, Total 18, d11107_1999 Children in HH Freq. Percent Cum. 0 8, , , , Total 17, d11107_2000 Children in HH Freq. Percent Cum. 0 15, , , , Total 30, d11107_2001 Children in HH Freq. Percent Cum. 0 14, , , ,
51 Total 27, d11107_2002 Children in HH Freq. Percent Cum. 0 15, , , , Total 29, d11107_2003 Children in HH Freq. Percent Cum. 0 14, , , , Total 27, d11107_2004 Children in HH Freq. Percent Cum. 0 14, , , ,
52 Total 27, d11107_2005 Children in HH Freq. Percent Cum. 0 14, , , , Total 25, d11107_2006 Children in HH Freq. Percent Cum. 0 15, , , , Total 27, d11107_2007 Children in HH Freq. Percent Cum. 0 14, , , , Total 25, d11107_
53 Children in HH Freq. Percent Cum. 0 14, , , , Total 24, d11107_2009 Children in HH Freq. Percent Cum. 0 15, , , , Total 25, d11107_2010 Children in HH Freq. Percent Cum. 0 14, , , , Total 23, d11107_2011 Children in HH Freq. Percent Cum. 49
54 0 16, , , , Total 26, d11107_2012 Children in HH Freq. Percent Cum. 0 15, , , , Total 25, d11107_2013 Children in HH Freq. Percent Cum. 0 17, , , , Total 31,
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