14. JOB DESCRIPTION - MOTHER
Variable Description
Name
S14
Label
14. JOB DESCRIPTION - MOTHER
Dataset
Summary Statistics for 'S14'
Value | Valid | Label | Frequency | % of Valid | % of All |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
3 | Valid | professional 2, such as teacher, librarian, nurse | 14,125 |
18.59%
|
15.67%
|
6 | Valid | office worker, such as bookkeeper, office clerk, secretary | 13,851 |
18.23%
|
15.37%
|
1 | Valid | homemaker | 13,696 |
18.03%
|
15.20%
|
97 | Missing | legitimate skip | 7,134 |
7.92%
|
|
. | Missing | missing | 5,856 |
6.50%
|
|
4 | Valid | manager, such as executive, director | 5,168 |
6.80%
|
5.73%
|
8 | Valid | restaurant worker or personal service, such as waitress, housekeeper | 4,744 |
6.25%
|
5.26%
|
20 | Valid | she works, but I don't know what her job is | 4,419 |
5.82%
|
4.90%
|
7 | Valid | sales worker, such as insurance agent, store clerk | 4,346 |
5.72%
|
4.82%
|
12 | Valid | factory worker or laborer, such as assembler, janitor | 3,316 |
4.37%
|
3.68%
|
2 | Valid | professional 1, such as doctor, lawyer, scientist | 2,889 |
3.80%
|
3.21%
|
16 | Valid | she doesn't work, but she is not disabled | 2,757 |
3.63%
|
3.06%
|
5 | Valid | technical, such as computer specialist, radiologist | 2,110 |
2.78%
|
2.34%
|
99 | Missing | multiple response | 1,165 |
1.29%
|
|
17 | Valid | she is disabled, and therefore doesn't work | 1,000 |
1.32%
|
1.11%
|
19 | Valid | she receives public assistance, such as welfare | 758 |
1.00%
|
0.84%
|
9 | Valid | craftsperson, such as toolmaker, woodworker | 623 |
0.82%
|
0.69%
|
13 | Valid | transportation, such as bus driver, taxi driver | 542 |
0.71%
|
0.60%
|
14 | Valid | military or security, such as police officer, soldier, fire fighter | 480 |
0.63%
|
0.53%
|
18 | Valid | she is retired | 378 |
0.50%
|
0.42%
|
11 | Valid | mechanic, such as electrician, plumber, machinist | 331 |
0.44%
|
0.37%
|
10 | Valid | construction worker, such as carpenter, crane operator | 215 |
0.28%
|
0.24%
|
15 | Valid | farm or fishery worker | 215 |
0.28%
|
0.24%
|
Total Responses | Valid | Invalid | Min | Max |
---|---|---|---|---|
90118 | 75963 | 14155 | 1 | 20 |
Representation
Representation Type
Code List
Selection Style
SelectOne
Measurement Unit
numeric
-
1 homemaker -
2 professional 1, such as doctor, lawyer, scientist -
3 professional 2, such as teacher, librarian, nurse -
4 manager, such as executive, director -
5 technical, such as computer specialist, radiologist -
6 office worker, such as bookkeeper, office clerk, secretary -
7 sales worker, such as insurance agent, store clerk -
8 restaurant worker or personal service, such as waitress, housekeeper -
9 craftsperson, such as toolmaker, woodworker -
10 construction worker, such as carpenter, crane operator -
11 mechanic, such as electrician, plumber, machinist -
12 factory worker or laborer, such as assembler, janitor -
13 transportation, such as bus driver, taxi driver -
14 military or security, such as police officer, soldier, fire fighter -
15 farm or fishery worker -
16 she doesn't work, but she is not disabled -
17 she is disabled, and therefore doesn't work -
18 she is retired -
19 she receives public assistance, such as welfare -
20 she works, but I don't know what her job is
Measurement Unit
numeric
Aggregation Method
Unspecified
Temporal
False
Geographic
False
Represented Variable
Missing Values
Source Questions
S14Lineage
-
Wave I In-School Questionnaire Data - S1414. JOB DESCRIPTION - MOTHER
-
14. Which description comes closest to describing her [resident mother] job?
-
Concordance
Add Health | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Wave I | Wave II | In-School | |||
Wave I In-Home Interview | Wave II In-Home Interview | In-School Questionnaire | |||
Wave I In-Home Interview Data | Wave II In-Home Interview | Wave I In-School Questionnaire Data | |||
H1RM4 | H2RM4 | S14 | |||
homemaker |
18.03%
|
||||
professional 1, such as doctor, lawyer, scientist |
1.72%
|
3.80%
|
|||
professional 1, such as doctor, lawyer, scientis |
1.86%
|
||||
professional 2, such as teacher, librarian, nurse |
18.03%
|
17.97%
|
18.59%
|
||
manager, such as executive, director |
5.13%
|
5.62%
|
6.80%
|
||
technical, such as computer specialist, radiologist |
3.20%
|
2.96%
|
2.78%
|
||
office worker, such as bookkeeper, office clerk, secretary |
17.16%
|
17.85%
|
18.23%
|
||
sales worker, such as insurance agent, store clerk |
5.28%
|
5.97%
|
5.72%
|
||
restaurant worker or personal service, such as waitress, housekeeper |
8.55%
|
9.08%
|
6.25%
|
||
craftsperson, such as toolmaker, woodworker |
0.81%
|
1.10%
|
0.82%
|
||
construction worker, such as carpenter, crane operator |
0.29%
|
0.37%
|
0.28%
|
||
mechanic, such as electrician, plumber, machinist |
0.28%
|
0.31%
|
0.44%
|
||
factory worker or laborer, such as assembler, janitor |
6.29%
|
4.84%
|
4.37%
|
||
transportation, such as bus driver, taxi driver |
0.62%
|
0.65%
|
0.71%
|
||
military or security, such as police officer, soldier, fire fighter |
0.46%
|
0.49%
|
0.63%
|
||
farm or fishery worker |
0.46%
|
0.50%
|
0.28%
|
||
other |
16.17%
|
15.26%
|
|||
she doesn't work, but she is not disabled |
3.63%
|
||||
none |
15.56%
|
15.17%
|
|||
she is disabled, and therefore doesn't work |
1.32%
|
||||
she is retired |
0.50%
|
||||
she receives public assistance, such as welfare |
1.00%
|
||||
she works, but I don't know what her job is |
5.82%
|
Add Health | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Wave I | Wave II | In-School | |||
Wave I In-Home Interview | Wave II In-Home Interview | In-School Questionnaire | |||
Wave I In-Home Interview Data | Wave II In-Home Interview | Wave I In-School Questionnaire Data | |||
H1RM4 | H2RM4 | S14 | |||
homemaker |
15.20%
|
||||
professional 1, such as doctor, lawyer, scientist |
1.61%
|
3.21%
|
|||
professional 1, such as doctor, lawyer, scientis |
1.72%
|
||||
professional 2, such as teacher, librarian, nurse |
16.86%
|
16.59%
|
15.67%
|
||
manager, such as executive, director |
4.79%
|
5.19%
|
5.73%
|
||
technical, such as computer specialist, radiologist |
2.99%
|
2.73%
|
2.34%
|
||
office worker, such as bookkeeper, office clerk, secretary |
16.04%
|
16.47%
|
15.37%
|
||
sales worker, such as insurance agent, store clerk |
4.93%
|
5.51%
|
4.82%
|
||
restaurant worker or personal service, such as waitress, housekeeper |
8.00%
|
8.39%
|
5.26%
|
||
craftsperson, such as toolmaker, woodworker |
0.76%
|
1.02%
|
0.69%
|
||
construction worker, such as carpenter, crane operator |
0.27%
|
0.34%
|
0.24%
|
||
mechanic, such as electrician, plumber, machinist |
0.27%
|
0.28%
|
0.37%
|
||
factory worker or laborer, such as assembler, janitor |
5.88%
|
4.46%
|
3.68%
|
||
transportation, such as bus driver, taxi driver |
0.58%
|
0.60%
|
0.60%
|
||
military or security, such as police officer, soldier, fire fighter |
0.43%
|
0.45%
|
0.53%
|
||
farm or fishery worker |
0.43%
|
0.46%
|
0.24%
|
||
other |
15.11%
|
14.09%
|
|||
she doesn't work, but she is not disabled |
3.06%
|
||||
none |
14.54%
|
14.00%
|
|||
she is disabled, and therefore doesn't work |
1.11%
|
||||
she is retired |
0.42%
|
||||
she receives public assistance, such as welfare |
0.84%
|
||||
she works, but I don't know what her job is |
4.90%
|
Dataset | Variable | Valid | Invalid | Min | First Quartile | Median | Third Quartile | Max | Mean | StdDev |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Wave I In-Home Interview Data | H1RM4 | 19,393 | 1,352 | 1 | 16 | |||||
Wave II In-Home Interview | H2RM4 | 13,606 | 1,132 | 1 | 16 | |||||
Wave I In-School Questionnaire Data | S14 | 75,963 | 14,155 | 1 | 20 |
Add Health | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Wave I | Wave II | In-School | |||
Wave I In-Home Interview | Wave II In-Home Interview | In-School Questionnaire | |||
Wave I In-Home Interview Data | Wave II In-Home Interview | Wave I In-School Questionnaire Data | |||
H1RM4 | H2RM4 | S14 | |||
homemaker | 1 | ||||
professional 1, such as doctor, lawyer, scientist | 1 | 2 | |||
professional 1, such as doctor, lawyer, scientis | 1 | ||||
professional 2, such as teacher, librarian, nurse | 2 | 2 | 3 | ||
manager, such as executive, director | 3 | 3 | 4 | ||
technical, such as computer specialist, radiologist | 4 | 4 | 5 | ||
office worker, such as bookkeeper, office clerk, secretary | 5 | 5 | 6 | ||
sales worker, such as insurance agent, store clerk | 6 | 6 | 7 | ||
restaurant worker or personal service, such as waitress, housekeeper | 7 | 7 | 8 | ||
craftsperson, such as toolmaker, woodworker | 8 | 8 | 9 | ||
construction worker, such as carpenter, crane operator | 9 | 9 | 10 | ||
mechanic, such as electrician, plumber, machinist | 10 | 10 | 11 | ||
factory worker or laborer, such as assembler, janitor | 11 | 11 | 12 | ||
transportation, such as bus driver, taxi driver | 12 | 12 | 13 | ||
military or security, such as police officer, soldier, fire fighter | 13 | 13 | 14 | ||
farm or fishery worker | 14 | 14 | 15 | ||
other | 15 | 15 | |||
she doesn't work, but she is not disabled | 16 | ||||
none | 16 | 16 | |||
she is disabled, and therefore doesn't work | 17 | ||||
she is retired | 18 | ||||
she receives public assistance, such as welfare | 19 | ||||
she works, but I don't know what her job is | 20 |