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Phone: Job Characteristics

SJOBC  Job Characteristics Module

OVERVIEW

The 2006 graduate-sibling job characteristics module is identical to that of
the 2004 graduate instrument (see COR 850).  The job characteristics module
collects data on the current or last employment spell if the respondent has
never retired from a job.  If a respondent has retired then data is collected
about the first employment spell the respondent reported retiring from.

The job characteristics module consists of two parts: the wage section and the
job characteristics section.  All respondents who have been in the labor force
since they were last interviewed receive the pay questions (cg011jjc -
cg022jjd) as well as questions about union membership (cf023jcc) and the level
of government (cg026jjf) if applicable.  The job characteristics questions
(cg028jjc-cg058jjc) are given to the same 75% sub-sample of respondents that
got them in the 1993-1994 wave.

There are five new questions in the current wave: how often respondents felt
stressful at work (cg201jj) and how often they felt used up at the end of the
day (cg202jj).   The final three new questions are about computer usage
(cg203jj and cg204jj) and Internet access (cg205jj) on the job.

Another new feature in the current wave is that up to five hazardous conditions
are coded instead of only one.  They are coded in the order that they were
mentioned by the respondent.

The final big change in the current wave of data has to do with the
construction of the base hourly wage rate.  These changes follow the logic of
the last wave (see cor582) but are adapted to changes in the instrument.  They
are documented in cor958a.rtf and cor958b.sas 


BRIEF VARIABLE DESCRIPTIONS (in the order of the data set)

cg011jjc-cg018jjc:	How the respondent was paid and how much they received

cg021jjd:		Constructed base hourly wage rate

cg022jjd:		How base hourly wage rate was constructed

cf023jcc:		Union Membership

cg026jjf:		Is current job with government

cg127jj:		Flag for inclusion in 75% Job Characteristics sub-sample

cg028jjc-cg202jj:	Job characteristics

cg203jj-cg205jj:        Computer/Internet usage on the job

cg046jjc-cg053jjc:	More job characteristics

cg054jjc-cg057jjd:	Hazardous job conditions

cg058jjc:		Subjective rating of job security
 
 
Note: See Cor 958 in Appendix F for variable creation details

cg011jjc: Do you get paid by the hour, get a salary, or get paid on some other basis?

Data source: Sibling Respondent      Collected in: 2005      Mode: phone
Source variables: j266r

Frequencies
Value Label Male Female Total
. System missing - NR 2407 2101 4508
-5 PARTIAL INTERVIEW 1952 2154 4106
-3 REFUSED 4 5 9
-2 2 2 4
-1 DON'T KNOW 0 2 2
1 HOURLY 30 44 74
2 SALARY 25 26 51
3 OTHER (PIECEWORK, ETC.) 6 2 8
6 COMMISSION ONLY 1 0 1
7 PAY SELF FROM PROFITS 10 5 15
Note: See Appendix E - COR582 Creation of Hourly Wage Rate Variables.

cg012jjc: What was your most recent base hourly wage rate at your job?

Data source: Sibling Respondent      Collected in: 2005      Mode: phone
Source variables: j266s

Frequencies
Value Label Male Female Total
. System missing - NR 2407 2101 4508
-5 PARTIAL INTERVIEW 1952 2154 4106
-3 REFUSED 3 5 8
-2 48 42 90
-1 DON'T KNOW 5 12 17
400 - 875 0 9 9
900 - 1132 2 7 9
1150 - 1400 3 6 9
1500 - 1785 6 3 9
1800 - 4000 11 2 13
Note: See Appendix E - COR582 Creation of Hourly Wage Rate Variables.
Note: Observations presented in cents per hour; to convert to dollars per hour, move the decimal point two places to the left.

In the public release, this variable is top-coded at $200.00.

A reply of 0 (ZERO) does NOT mean $0.00 per hour: a reply of 0 (ZERO) indicates a response of Other accompanied by a respondent specified answer.

There were 4 cases that should have received this question but incorrectly answered CG011JJC = 3

cg013jjc: What was your most recent gross salary before deductions?

Data source: Sibling Respondent      Collected in: 2005      Mode: phone
Source variables: j268f, CG011JJC

Frequencies
Value Label Male Female Total
. System missing - NR 2407 2101 4508
-5 PARTIAL INTERVIEW 1952 2154 4106
-3 REFUSED 5 5 10
-2 53 60 113
-1 DON'T KNOW 4 6 10
250 - 25000 2 4 6
26000 - 40000 3 3 6
41000 - 48000 2 4 6
55000 - 80000 4 2 6
85000 - 250000 5 2 7
Note: See Appendix E - COR582 Creation of Hourly Wage Rate Variables.

In the public release, this variable is top-coded at $750,000.

There were 6 cases that should have received this question but incorrectly answered CG011JJC = 3

cg014jjc: Pay interval of graduate's most recent reported salary.

Data source: Sibling Respondent      Collected in: 2005      Mode: phone
Source variables: j268m, CG011JJC

Frequencies
Value Label Male Female Total
. System missing - NR 2407 2101 4508
-5 PARTIAL INTERVIEW 1956 2159 4115
-2 58 66 124
4 PER MONTH 2 0 2
5 PER YEAR 14 15 29
Note: See Appendix E - COR582 Creation of Hourly Wage Rate Variables.

cg015jjc: Was your most recent salary for full time work, for the full year?

Data source: Sibling Respondent      Collected in: 2005      Mode: phone
Source variables: j268s, CG011JJC

Frequencies
Value Label Male Female Total
. System missing - NR 2407 2101 4508
-5 PARTIAL INTERVIEW 1956 2159 4115
-2 60 66 126
1 YES 14 15 29
Note: See Appendix E - COR582 Creation of Hourly Wage Rate Variables.

cg016jjc: For how many months work did you receive your most recent salary?

Data source: Sibling Respondent      Collected in: 2005      Mode: phone
Source variables: j270, CG011JJC

Frequencies
Value Label Male Female Total
. System missing - NR 2407 2101 4508
-5 PARTIAL INTERVIEW 1956 2159 4115
-2 74 80 154
9 0 1 1
Note: See Appendix E - COR582 Creation of Hourly Wage Rate Variables.

cg017jjc: For how many hours per week did you receive your most recent salary?

Data source: Sibling Respondent      Collected in: 2005      Mode: phone
Source variables: j270f, CG011JJC

Frequencies
Value Label Male Female Total
. System missing - NR 2407 2101 4508
-5 PARTIAL INTERVIEW 1956 2159 4115
-2 74 80 154
50 0 1 1
Note: See Appendix E - COR582 Creation of Hourly Wage Rate Variables.

cg018jjc: In an average month, how much did you earn from your most recent job before taxes and other deductions?

Data source: Sibling Respondent      Collected in: 2005      Mode: phone
Source variables: j270m

Frequencies
Value Label Male Female Total
. System missing - NR 2407 2101 4508
-5 PARTIAL INTERVIEW 1956 2159 4115
-3 REFUSED 6 4 10
-2 51 59 110
-1 DON'T KNOW 10 14 24
0 1 0 1
100 0 1 1
400 1 0 1
500 0 1 1
600 0 1 1
866 0 1 1
1200 1 0 1
4300 1 0 1
5000 1 0 1
6000 1 0 1
12000 1 0 1
Note: See Appendix E - COR582 Creation of Hourly Wage Rate Variables.

There were 3 cases that should have received this question but incorrectly answered CG011JJC = 2

cg021jjd: Base hourly wage.

Data source: Sibling Respondent      Collected in: 2005      Mode: phone
Source variables: cg011jjc, cg012jjc, cg013jjc, cg014jjc, cg015jjc, cg016jjc, cg017jjc, cg018jjc, cf104jcd, cp250rec

Frequencies
Value Label Male Female Total
. System missing - NR 2407 2101 4508
-5 PARTIAL INTERVIEW 1956 2159 4115
-2 10 15 25
0 16 14 30
500 - 8750 7 19 26
9000 - 15000 8 18 26
15300 - 23077 15 11 26
23095 - 120192 18 4 22
Note: Three decimal places are implied.

cg022jjd: Flag for base hourly wage source.

Data source: Sibling Respondent      Collected in: 2005      Mode: phone
Source variables: cg011jjc, cg012jjc, cg013jjc, cg014jjc, cg015jjc, cg016jjc, cg017jjc, cg018jjc, cf104jcd, cp250rec

Frequencies
Value Label Male Female Total
. System missing - NR 2407 2101 4508
-5 PARTIAL INTERVIEW 1956 2159 4115
-2 10 15 25
0 INDIVIDUALLY CODED 16 14 30
1 HOURLY WORKER, DIRECT REPORT OF WAGE RATE 21 27 48
2 HOURLY WORKER, REPORTS AVERAGE MONTHLY SALARY 1 0 1
3 INDIVIDUAL CASES DIRECTLY CODED 1 0 1
4 SALARIED WORKER, REPORTS WEEKLY GROSS SALARY 0 2 2
6 SALARIED WORKER, REPORTS MONTHLY GROSS SALARY 1 0 1
14 SPECIAL CASES CODED DIRECTLY (SEE NOTE) 1 0 1
15 SPECIFIC WAGE INFORMATION NOT AVAILABLE--WAGE RATE IS ESTIMATED FROM ANNUAL EARNINGS 1 0 1
16 SPECIFIC WAGE INFORMATION NOT AVAILABLE AND R REPORTS ZERO ANNUAL EARNINGS-- WAGE RATE IS $0 4 3 7
17 MONTHLY WAGE REPORTED, HOURS/WEEK NOT REPORTED - USE TOTAL HOURS WORKED/WEEK AT ALL JOBS TO CALCULATE WAGE RATE 10 12 22
23 ANNUAL EARNINGS AT ALL JOBS REPORTED, HOURS/WEEK NOT REPORTED - ASSUME 40 HOURS/ WEEK, 52 WEEKS/YEAR TO CALCULATE WAGE RATE 1 2 3
24 RESPONDENT ANNUAL SALARY EXCEEDS TOP-CODED VALUE OF 999,998 - USE ANNUAL EARNINGS AT ALL JOBS TO CALCULATE WAGE RATE 0 3 3
31 DK/REF/NOT ASCERTAINED monthly earnings reported, negative or zero hours reported 1 0 1
36 NON TRUNCATED MONTHLY EARNINGS REPORTED, STRICTLY POSITIVE HOURS REPORTED 1 0 1
37 NON TRUNCATED MONTHLY EARNINGS REPORTED, NEGATIVE OR ZERO HOURS REPORTED 1 1 2
39 DK/REF/NOT ASCERTAINED MONTHLY EARNINGS REPORTED, NEGATIVE OR ZERO HOURS REPORTED 1 0 1
44 NON TRUNCATED MONTHLY EARNINGS REPORTED, NEGATIVE OR ZERO HOURS REPORTED 3 1 4
46 DK/REF/NOT ASCERTAINED MONTHLY EARNINGS REPORTED, NEGATIVE OR ZERO HOURS REPORTED 0 1 1

cf023jcc: Did you belong to a labor union?

Data source: Sibling Respondent      Collected in: 2005      Mode: phone
Source variables: b1366

Frequencies
Value Label Male Female Total
. System missing - NR 2407 2101 4508
-5 PARTIAL INTERVIEW 1956 2159 4115
-3 REFUSED 2 0 2
-2 12 8 20
-1 DON'T KNOW 0 2 2
1 YES 24 19 43
2 NO 36 52 88
Note: This variable was in the employment section about the current employer in 1992. Hence the prefix CF instead of CG. Note that it now refers to the pre-retirement job instead of the current job if they are different.

cg026jjf: Was your last or current job with the Federal, State or Local Government?

Data source: Sibling Respondent      Collected in: 2005      Mode: phone
Source variables: b1365

Frequencies
Value Label Male Female Total
. System missing - NR 2407 2101 4508
-5 PARTIAL INTERVIEW 1952 2154 4106
-3 REFUSED 1 0 1
-2 61 69 130
-1 DON'T KNOW 0 1 1
1 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT 7 2 9
2 STATE GOVERNMENT 2 5 7
3 LOCAL GOVERNMENT 7 9 16

cg127jj: Flag for inclusion in 75% job characteristics sample.

Data source: Sibling Respondent      Collected in: 2005      Mode: phone
Source variables: JOBCFLAG

Frequencies
Value Label Male Female Total
. System missing - NR 2407 2101 4508
0 NOT IN 75% SAMPLE 492 560 1052
1 IN 75% SAMPLE 1538 1680 3218
Note: This variable is similar to the old variable RG027JJC. Because we cut down the number of items we have a 75% sample to receive these questions instead of half the sample each receiving either Jencks or Wright items.

cg028jjf: Did you have the authority to hire or fire others?

Data source: Sibling Respondent      Collected in: 2005      Mode: phone
Source variables: b1372

Frequencies
Value Label Male Female Total
. System missing - NR 2407 2101 4508
-5 PARTIAL INTERVIEW 1956 2160 4116
-2 25 19 44
1 YES 11 5 16
2 NO 38 56 94
Note: This question was given to a 75% subsample of those respondents who had a valid current or last job.

This is a Jencks Item.

cg029jjf: Could you influence or set the rate of pay received by others?

Data source: Sibling Respondent      Collected in: 2005      Mode: phone
Source variables: b1375

Frequencies
Value Label Male Female Total
. System missing - NR 2407 2101 4508
-5 PARTIAL INTERVIEW 1956 2160 4116
-2 25 19 44
-1 DON'T KNOW 0 1 1
1 YES 15 5 20
2 NO 34 55 89
Note: This question was given to a 75% subsample of those respondents who had a valid current or last job.

This is a Jencks Item.

cg030jjf: Did you supervise the work of others? That is, what they produce or how much?

Data source: Sibling Respondent      Collected in: 2005      Mode: phone
Source variables: b1380

Frequencies
Value Label Male Female Total
. System missing - NR 2407 2101 4508
-5 PARTIAL INTERVIEW 1956 2160 4116
-2 25 19 44
1 YES 22 14 36
2 NO 27 47 74
Note: This question was given to a 75% subsample of those respondents who had a valid current or last job.

This is a Jencks Item.

cg031jjf: Did someone else supervise your work? That is, what you produce or how much?

Data source: Sibling Respondent      Collected in: 2005      Mode: phone
Source variables: b1385

Frequencies
Value Label Male Female Total
. System missing - NR 2407 2101 4508
-5 PARTIAL INTERVIEW 1956 2160 4116
-2 25 19 44
1 YES 43 52 95
2 NO 6 9 15
Note: This question was given to a 75% subsample of those respondents who had a valid current or last job.

This is a Jencks Item.

cg042jjf: Could you decide what time to come to work and when to leave, either officially or unofficially?

Data source: Sibling Respondent      Collected in: 2005      Mode: phone
Source variables: b13115

Frequencies
Value Label Male Female Total
. System missing - NR 2407 2101 4508
-5 PARTIAL INTERVIEW 1956 2160 4116
-2 25 19 44
1 YES 20 14 34
2 NO 29 47 76

cg044jjc: All things considered, how satisfied were you with your job as a whole, were you very satisfied?

Data source: Sibling Respondent      Collected in: 2005      Mode: phone
Source variables: b13125

Frequencies
Value Label Male Female Total
. System missing - NR 2407 2101 4508
-5 PARTIAL INTERVIEW 1956 2160 4116
-2 15 14 29
1 VERY SATISFIED 36 42 78
2 FAIRLY SATISFIED 15 19 34
3 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 4 5 9
4 VERY DISSATISFIED 4 0 4

cg201jj: How often did you find your work stressful?

Data source: Sibling Respondent      Collected in: 2005      Mode: phone
Source variables: b13127

Frequencies
Value Label Male Female Total
. System missing - NR 2407 2101 4508
-5 PARTIAL INTERVIEW 1956 2160 4116
-2 15 14 29
1 ALWAYS 8 4 12
2 OFTEN 11 14 25
3 SOMETIMES 30 30 60
4 HARDLY EVER 6 14 20
5 NEVER 4 4 8

cg202jj: How often in a typical month did you feel used up at the end of the day?

Data source: Sibling Respondent      Collected in: 2005      Mode: phone
Source variables: b13128

Frequencies
Value Label Male Female Total
. System missing - NR 2407 2101 4508
-5 PARTIAL INTERVIEW 1956 2160 4116
-3 REFUSED 1 0 1
-2 15 14 29
-1 DON'T KNOW 1 4 5
1 VERY OFTEN 6 5 11
2 OFTEN 17 13 30
3 SOMETIMES 14 28 42
4 RARELY 15 10 25
5 NEVER 5 6 11

cg203jj: Did you use a computer for your most recent job?

Data source: Sibling Respondent      Collected in: 2005      Mode: phone
Source variables: b139a

Frequencies
Value Label Male Female Total
. System missing - NR 2407 2101 4508
-5 PARTIAL INTERVIEW 1956 2160 4116
-2 15 14 29
1 YES 32 28 60
2 NO 27 38 65

cg204jj: For your most recent job, how many hours in a typical week would you estimate that you used a computer?

Data source: Sibling Respondent      Collected in: 2005      Mode: phone
Source variables: b139b

Frequencies
Value Label Male Female Total
. System missing - NR 2407 2101 4508
-5 PARTIAL INTERVIEW 1956 2160 4116
-2 42 52 94
-1 DON'T KNOW 1 3 4
1 4 1 5
2 4 0 4
3 3 1 4
4 1 2 3
5 1 1 2
6 1 1 2
8 2 2 4
10 1 2 3
15 3 0 3
20 5 4 9
25 0 1 1
30 3 4 7
32 0 1 1
35 1 4 5
40 2 0 2
45 0 1 1

cg205jj: When you used a computer for your most recent job, did you connect to the internet or use email?

Data source: Sibling Respondent      Collected in: 2005      Mode: phone
Source variables: b139c

Frequencies
Value Label Male Female Total
. System missing - NR 2407 2101 4508
-5 PARTIAL INTERVIEW 1956 2160 4116
-2 42 52 94
-1 DON'T KNOW 1 0 1
1 YES 16 16 32
2 NO 15 12 27

cg046jjc: How frequently did your job require lots of physical effort?

Data source: Sibling Respondent      Collected in: 2005      Mode: phone
Source variables: b13140

Frequencies
Value Label Male Female Total
. System missing - NR 2407 2101 4508
-5 PARTIAL INTERVIEW 1956 2160 4116
-3 REFUSED 0 1 1
-2 15 14 29
-1 DON'T KNOW 1 0 1
1 ALWAYS 13 17 30
2 FREQUENTLY 9 9 18
3 SOMETIMES 16 11 27
4 RARELY 10 11 21
5 NEVER 10 17 27

cg047jjc: How frequently did your job require intense concentration or attention?

Data source: Sibling Respondent      Collected in: 2005      Mode: phone
Source variables: b13145

Frequencies
Value Label Male Female Total
. System missing - NR 2407 2101 4508
-5 PARTIAL INTERVIEW 1956 2160 4116
-3 REFUSED 1 1 2
-2 15 14 29
1 ALWAYS 24 31 55
2 FREQUENTLY 24 24 48
3 SOMETIMES 7 7 14
4 RARELY 1 1 2
5 NEVER 2 2 4

cg048jjc: How frequently did you have to work under the pressure of time?

Data source: Sibling Respondent      Collected in: 2005      Mode: phone
Source variables: b13150

Frequencies
Value Label Male Female Total
. System missing - NR 2407 2101 4508
-5 PARTIAL INTERVIEW 1956 2160 4116
-3 REFUSED 1 1 2
-2 15 14 29
-1 DON'T KNOW 0 1 1
1 ALWAYS 13 18 31
2 FREQUENTLY 19 18 37
3 SOMETIMES 17 18 35
4 RARELY 4 6 10
5 NEVER 5 4 9

cg053jjc: How dirty did you get on the job?

Data source: Sibling Respondent      Collected in: 2005      Mode: phone
Source variables: b13175

Frequencies
Value Label Male Female Total
. System missing - NR 2407 2101 4508
-5 PARTIAL INTERVIEW 1956 2160 4116
-3 REFUSED 1 1 2
-2 15 14 29
1 VERY DIRTY 6 3 9
2 FAIRLY DIRTY 8 9 17
3 A LITTLE DIRTY 20 10 30
4 NOT AT ALL DIRTY 24 43 67

cg054jjc: Were you exposed to dangerous conditions in your work?

Data source: Sibling Respondent      Collected in: 2005      Mode: phone
Source variables: b13180

Frequencies
Value Label Male Female Total
. System missing - NR 2407 2101 4508
-5 PARTIAL INTERVIEW 1956 2160 4116
-3 REFUSED 1 1 2
-2 15 14 29
1 YES 24 14 38
2 NO 34 51 85
Note: For example, they may work with dangerous chemicals, equipment or machinery, or they may be exposed to dangerous fumes, gases or fires.

cg055jjd: What was the first, if any, dangerous or hazardous condition you were exposed to at work?

Data source: Sibling Respondent      Collected in: 2005      Mode: phone
Source variables: b13181, b13180, CG054JJC

Frequencies
Value Label Male Female Total
. System missing - NR 2407 2101 4508
-5 PARTIAL INTERVIEW 1956 2160 4116
-2 50 66 116
1 BACTERIAL, VIRAL, FUNGAL, AND OTHER DISEASE AGENTS INCLUDING TAINTED BLOOD; MEDICAL EQUIPMENT USED IN HANDLING DISEASE AGENTS; PATHOGENIC ORGANISMS 0 2 2
8 USING HEAVY MACHINERY (TRACTORS, ETC...) OR DANGEROUS EQUIPMENT; TRANSPORTATION VEHICLES (TRUCKS, TRAINS, AIRPLANES) 7 2 9
10 BURNS FROM HIGH PRESSURE STEAM, HOT GREASE OR OIL, MOLTEN METALS, COOKING STEAM (AUTOCLAVES, STEAMERS), FIRES 2 1 3
11 ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT; HIGH VOLTAGE 1 0 1
12 FALLING OR WORKING AT HEIGHTS 1 0 1
13 EXPLOSIVES 2 0 2
14 HAZARDOUS CHEMICALS INCLUDING FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS AND GASES, HAZARDS TO RESPIRATORY FUNCTION SUCH AS DUST, CIGARETTE SMOKE, LACK OF VENTILATION 10 9 19
19 NOISE 1 0 1
Note: Variables CG055JJD, CG155JJD, CG255JJD, CG355JJD, and CG455JJD are all coded from a single open ended response. They are coded in the order in which they were given (i.e. CG055JJD was the first condition given, CG155JJD the second, etc...) All of these conditions refer to the SAME selected current/last job asked about throughout the job characteristics module. They do NOT refer to different employment spells.

cg155jjd: What was the second, if any, dangerous or hazardous condition you were exposed to at work?

Data source: Sibling Respondent      Collected in: 2005      Mode: phone
Source variables: b13181, b13180, CG054JJC

Frequencies
Value Label Male Female Total
. System missing - NR 2407 2101 4508
-5 PARTIAL INTERVIEW 1956 2160 4116
-2 65 75 140
1 BACTERIAL, VIRAL, FUNGAL, AND OTHER DISEASE AGENTS INCLUDING TAINTED BLOOD; MEDICAL EQUIPMENT USED IN HANDLING DISEASE AGENTS; PATHOGENIC ORGANISMS 0 2 2
7 LARGE ANIMALS (COWS, HORSES); ANIMAL BITES 2 0 2
8 USING HEAVY MACHINERY (TRACTORS, ETC...) OR DANGEROUS EQUIPMENT; TRANSPORTATION VEHICLES (TRUCKS, TRAINS, AIRPLANES) 3 0 3
13 EXPLOSIVES 1 0 1
14 HAZARDOUS CHEMICALS INCLUDING FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS AND GASES, HAZARDS TO RESPIRATORY FUNCTION SUCH AS DUST, CIGARETTE SMOKE, LACK OF VENTILATION 1 2 3
18 TOXINS (PESTICIDES, BOTULISM TOXIN, ETC.) 1 0 1
19 NOISE 1 0 1
32 CUTLERY (CLEAVERS,KNIVES,NON-POWER SAWS,HAND TOOLS) 0 1 1
Note: Variables CG055JJD, CG155JJD, CG255JJD, CG355JJD, and CG455JJD are all coded from a single open ended response. They are coded in the order in which they were given (i.e. CG055JJD was the first condition given, CG155JJD the second, etc...) All of these conditions refer to the SAME selected current/last job asked about throughout the job characteristics module. They do NOT refer to different employment spells.

cg255jjd: What was the third, if any, dangerous or hazardous condition you were exposed to at work?

Data source: Sibling Respondent      Collected in: 2005      Mode: phone
Source variables: b13181, b13180, CG054JJC

Frequencies
Value Label Male Female Total
. System missing - NR 2407 2101 4508
-5 PARTIAL INTERVIEW 1956 2160 4116
-2 70 80 150
8 USING HEAVY MACHINERY (TRACTORS, ETC...) OR DANGEROUS EQUIPMENT; TRANSPORTATION VEHICLES (TRUCKS, TRAINS, AIRPLANES) 2 0 2
10 BURNS FROM HIGH PRESSURE STEAM, HOT GREASE OR OIL, MOLTEN METALS, COOKING STEAM (AUTOCLAVES, STEAMERS), FIRES 1 0 1
19 NOISE 1 0 1
Note: Variables CG055JJD, CG155JJD, CG255JJD, CG355JJD, and CG455JJD are all coded from a single open ended response. They are coded in the order in which they were given (i.e. CG055JJD was the first condition given, CG155JJD the second, etc...) All of these conditions refer to the SAME selected current/last job asked about throughout the job characteristics module. They do NOT refer to different employment spells.

cg355jjd: What was the fourth, if any, dangerous or hazardous condition you were exposed to at work?

Data source: Sibling Respondent      Collected in: 2005      Mode: phone
Source variables: b13181, b13180, CG054JJC

Frequencies
Value Label Male Female Total
. System missing - NR 2407 2101 4508
-5 PARTIAL INTERVIEW 1956 2160 4116
-2 73 80 153
32 CUTLERY (CLEAVERS,KNIVES,NON-POWER SAWS,HAND TOOLS) 1 0 1
Note: Variables CG055JJD, CG155JJD, CG255JJD, CG355JJD, and CG455JJD are all coded from a single open ended response. They are coded in the order in which they were given (i.e. CG055JJD was the first condition given, CG155JJD the second, etc...) All of these conditions refer to the SAME selected current/last job asked about throughout the job characteristics module. They do NOT refer to different employment spells.

cg455jjd: What was the fifth, if any, dangerous or hazardous condition you were exposed to at work?

Data source: Sibling Respondent      Collected in: 2005      Mode: phone
Source variables: b13181, b13180, CG054JJC

Frequencies
Value Label Male Female Total
. System missing - NR 2407 2101 4508
-5 PARTIAL INTERVIEW 1956 2160 4116
-2 73 80 153
6 HOSTILE CLIENTS (e.g. PSYCHIATRIC PATIENTS) 1 0 1
Note: Variables CG055JJD, CG155JJD, CG255JJD, CG355JJD, and CG455JJD are all coded from a single open ended response. They are coded in the order in which they were given (i.e. CG055JJD was the first condition given, CG155JJD the second, etc...) All of these conditions refer to the SAME selected current/last job asked about throughout the job characteristics module. They do NOT refer to different employment spells.

cg056jje: What was the degree of seriousness of the first hazardous condition you were exposed to at work?

Data source: Sibling Respondent      Collected in: 2005      Mode: phone
Source variables: CG055JJD

Frequencies
Value Label Male Female Total
. System missing - NR 2407 2101 4508
-5 PARTIAL INTERVIEW 1956 2160 4116
-2 50 66 116
2 SERIOUS DANGER 9 4 13
3 EXTREME DANGER 15 10 25

cg156jje: What was the degree of seriousness of the second hazardous condition you were exposed to at work?

Data source: Sibling Respondent      Collected in: 2005      Mode: phone
Source variables: CG155JJD

Frequencies
Value Label Male Female Total
. System missing - NR 2407 2101 4508
-5 PARTIAL INTERVIEW 1956 2160 4116
-2 65 75 140
1 NOT SERIOUS OR EXTREME DANGER 0 1 1
2 SERIOUS DANGER 4 2 6
3 EXTREME DANGER 5 2 7

cg256jje: What was the degree of seriousness of the third hazardous condition you were exposed to at work?

Data source: Sibling Respondent      Collected in: 2005      Mode: phone
Source variables: CG255JJD

Frequencies
Value Label Male Female Total
. System missing - NR 2407 2101 4508
-5 PARTIAL INTERVIEW 1956 2160 4116
-2 70 80 150
2 SERIOUS DANGER 3 0 3
3 EXTREME DANGER 1 0 1

cg356jje: What was the degree of seriousness of the fourth hazardous condition you were exposed to at work?

Data source: Sibling Respondent      Collected in: 2005      Mode: phone
Source variables: CG355JJD

Frequencies
Value Label Male Female Total
. System missing - NR 2407 2101 4508
-5 PARTIAL INTERVIEW 1956 2160 4116
-2 73 80 153
1 NOT SERIOUS OR EXTREME DANGER 1 0 1

cg456jje: What was the degree of seriousness of the fifth hazardous condition you were exposed to at work?

Data source: Sibling Respondent      Collected in: 2005      Mode: phone
Source variables: CG455JJD

Frequencies
Value Label Male Female Total
. System missing - NR 2407 2101 4508
-5 PARTIAL INTERVIEW 1956 2160 4116
-2 73 80 153
2 SERIOUS DANGER 1 0 1

cg057jjd: How frequently were you exposed to hazardous conditions at your work?

Data source: Sibling Respondent      Collected in: 2005      Mode: phone
Source variables: b13182, b13181, b13180, CG055JJC, CG054JJC

Frequencies
Value Label Male Female Total
. System missing - NR 2407 2101 4508
-5 PARTIAL INTERVIEW 1956 2160 4116
-2 50 66 116
1 ALWAYS 10 4 14
2 FREQUENTLY 6 6 12
3 SOMETIMES 7 1 8
4 RARELY 1 2 3
5 NEVER 0 1 1

cg058jjc: On a scale from zero to ten, what chance do you think there is that you will lose your job completely in the next two years? Zero means that there is absolutely no chance of job loss, Ten means that the graduate will certainly lose his or her job in the next two years?

Data source: Sibling Respondent      Collected in: 2005      Mode: phone
Source variables: b13198

Frequencies
Value Label Male Female Total
. System missing - NR 2407 2101 4508
-5 PARTIAL INTERVIEW 1956 2160 4116
-2 50 58 108
0 11 9 20
1 5 2 7
2 2 3 5
3 5 2 7
4 0 2 2
5 1 3 4
8 0 1 1

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