GMORT-Variable Creation OVERVIEW The mortality closeout module is administered when an informant informs us that the graduate we are trying to reach is no longer living. After establishing the relationship of the informant to the graduate we administer a short module to collect data mainly involving updates the graduate's last employment information, and information on the death itself. Mortality closeout module was not in previous rounds of data collection, therefore, the analysis variables created this round are not comparable to any specific module in previous surveys. BRIEF VARIABLE DESCRIPTIONS gw001if Relationship of Respondent to Deceased Graduate gw002if Graduate's Marital Status at Time of Death gw003if - gw004if Year and State of Graduates Death gw005if Year of Birth gw006ifc Cause of Death gw007if - gw016if Employment Variables CODING For details on ICD-9 coding of gw006if and gw006ifc, please see cor 867 in Appendix R. Details regarding the creation of the occupation codes are in cor863. The code in cor863 was in SAS, and the Mortality Closeout command file was in Stata; so the code needed to be rewritten for this module, but it yielded the same end results. PROBLEMS No problems. PEOPLE Notes and Other Specified's were checked and coded by Rachel Malec for the following variables: gw001if (adec5a) gw006ifc (amor8, amor8a) gw017if (amor17) Notes and Other Specified's were checked and coded by the UWSC for the following variables: gw007if - gw016if (amor10-amor16) Rachel Malec also wrote this COR and wrote code for analysis variables. REFERENCES Cause of death - gw006if and gw006ifc are coded to ICD9 codes using "International Classification of Diseases 9th Revision Clinical Modification: ICD-9-CM diagnosis codes" (Volumes 1 & 2). Washington, D.C.: U.S. National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS), 1998. Also see cor867 in appendix R for local cause of death codes. 1990 Census Detailed Occupation and Industry codes - gw009if and gw010if: "1990 Census of Population and Housing Classified Index of Industries and Occupations." 1990 CPH-R-4, 1992. 1990 Occ Ed and Occ Inc scores - gw014if and gw015if: Hauser, Robert M. and John Robert Warren. 1997. "Socioeconomic Indexes for Occupations: A Review, Update, and Critique." Pp. 177-298 in _Sociological Methodology_, edited by Adrian Raftery. Cambridge: Blackwell. 1989 Nakao-Treas Prestige Rating - gw013if: Nakao, Keiko and Judith Treas. 1994. "Updating Occupational Prestige and Socioeconomic Scores: How the New Measures Measure Up." Pp. 1-72 in _Sociological Methodology, 1994_, edited by Peter Marsden. Washington, D.C.: American Sociological Association.