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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<?xml-stylesheet type="text/xsl" href="ipums-ddi-xslt.xsl"?>
<codeBook xmlns="http://www.icpsr.umich.edu/DDI" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.icpsr.umich.edu/DDI http://www.icpsr.umich.edu/DDI/Version2-1.xsd" version="2.1" ID="ddi2-110964_atus_00001.dat-www.atusdata.org">
<docDscr>
<citation>
<titlStmt>
<titl>Codebook for an ATUS Data Extract</titl>
<subTitl>DDI 2.1 metadata describing the extract file 'atus_00001.dat'</subTitl>
<IDNo>ddi2-110964_atus_00001.dat-www.atusdata.org</IDNo>
</titlStmt>
<rspStmt>
<AuthEnty affiliation="University of Minnesota">Minnesota Population Center</AuthEnty>
</rspStmt>
<prodStmt>
<producer abbr="MPC" affiliation="University of Minnesota" role="Documentation">Minnesota Population Center</producer>
<prodDate date="2015-01-13">January 13, 2015</prodDate>
<prodPlac>Minnesota Population Center, 50 Willey Hall, 225 - 19th Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN 55455</prodPlac>
</prodStmt>
<distStmt>
<contact affiliation="University of Minnesota" URI="http://pop.umn.edu">Minnesota Population Center</contact>
</distStmt>
</citation>
</docDscr>
<stdyDscr>
<citation>
<titlStmt>
<titl>User Extract atus_00001.dat</titl>
</titlStmt>
<rspStmt>
<AuthEnty affiliation="University of Minnesota">Minnesota Population Center</AuthEnty>
</rspStmt>
<prodStmt>
<producer abbr="MPC" affiliation="University of Minnesota" role="Documentation">Minnesota Population Center</producer>
<prodDate date="2015-01-13">January 13, 2015</prodDate>
<prodPlac>Minnesota Population Center, 50 Willey Hall, 225 - 19th Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN 55455</prodPlac>
</prodStmt>
<distStmt>
<contact affiliation="University of Minnesota" URI="http://pop.umn.edu">Minnesota Population Center</contact>
</distStmt>
<verStmt>
<version date="2015-01-13"/>
</verStmt>
</citation>
<stdyInfo>
<subject>
<topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Technical Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</topcClas>
<topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Geographic Variables -- ACTIVITY</topcClas>
<topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Technical Person Variables -- UNKNOWN</topcClas>
<topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Weights Variables -- UNKNOWN</topcClas>
</subject>
<sumDscr ID="sdatref-8">
<timePrd event="single">2010</timePrd>
<nation abbr="us">United States</nation>
</sumDscr>
<sumDscr ID="sdatref-35">
<timePrd event="single">2013</timePrd>
<nation abbr="us">United States</nation>
</sumDscr>
<notes><![CDATA[Additional notes on a sample that is part of this study: ; regular size
]]></notes>
<notes><![CDATA[Additional notes on a sample that is part of this study: ; regular size
]]></notes>
</stdyInfo>
<dataAccs>
<useStmt>
<confDec required="no"><![CDATA[None]]></confDec>
<contact affiliation="Minnesota Population Center" URI="http://atusdata.org/">ATUS</contact>
<citReq><![CDATA[Publications and research reports based on the ATUS database must cite it appropriately. The citation should include the following:
Sandra L. Hofferth, Sarah M. Flood, and Matthew Sobek. 2013. American Time Use Survey Data Extract System: Version 2.4 [Machine-readable database].Maryland Population Research Center, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland, and Minnesota Population Center, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
The licensing agreement for use of ATUS data requires that users supply us with the title and full citation for any publications, research reports, or educational materials making use of the data or documentation. Please add your citation to the IPUMS bibliography: http://bibliography.ipums.org/]]></citReq>
<conditions><![CDATA[Users of ATUS data must agree to abide by the conditions of use. A user's license is valid for one year and may be renewed. Users must agree to the following conditions:
(1) No fees may be charged for use or distribution of the data. All persons are granted a limited license to use these data, but you may not charge a fee for the data if you distribute it to others.
(2) Cite IPUMS appropriately. For information on proper citation, refer to the citation requirement section of this DDI document.
(3) Tell us about any work you do using the IPUMS. Publications, research reports, or presentations making use of ATUS should be added to our Bibliography. Continued funding for the IPUMS depends on our ability to show our sponsor agencies that researchers are using the data for productive purposes.
(4) Use it for GOOD -- never for EVIL.]]></conditions>
<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>
</useStmt>
</dataAccs>
<notes><![CDATA[User-provided description: Test data set. Time spent looking for work per state.]]></notes>
</stdyDscr>
<fileDscr ID="ExtractData">
<fileTxt>
<fileName>atus_00001.dat</fileName>
<fileCont>Microdata records</fileCont>
<fileStrc type="rectangular">
</fileStrc>
<fileType charset="ISO-8859-1">ISO-8859-1 data file</fileType>
<format>fixed length fields</format>
<filePlac>Minnesota Population Center, 50 Willey Hall, 225 - 19th Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN 55455</filePlac>
</fileTxt>
</fileDscr>
<dataDscr>
<var ID="CASEID" files="ExtractData" name="CASEID" intrvl="contin" dcml="0">
<location StartPos="1" width="14" EndPos="14"/>
<labl>ATUS Case ID</labl>
<txt><![CDATA[CASEID is an identifying number unique to each household.
CASEID is the same as TUCASEID which is on the public use ATUS files. For user convenience CASEID has been converted to a numeric variable. Users who are trying to match ATUS-X files with public use ATUS files must be sure that CASEID and TUCASEID are of the same type.]]></txt>
<codInstr><![CDATA[
CASEID is a 14-digit numeric variable uniquely identifying each household.]]></codInstr>
<concept vocab="IPUMS">Technical Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="YEAR" files="ExtractData" name="YEAR" intrvl="contin" dcml="0">
<location StartPos="15" width="5" EndPos="19"/>
<labl>Survey year</labl>
<txt><![CDATA[YEAR reports the survey year.
There are several other variables that report date information on the diary day. See DATE for the date of the diary day, DAY for the day of the diary day, and MONTH for the month of the diary day.
The ATUS interview took place 2-5 months after the final CPS interview. Date information is also available for the final CPS interview. See MONTH_CPS8 for the month of the final CPS interview and YEAR_CPS8 for the year of the final CPS interview.]]></txt>
<codInstr><![CDATA[YEAR is a four-digit numeric variable reporting the survey year.]]></codInstr>
<concept vocab="IPUMS">Technical Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="STATEFIP" files="ExtractData" name="STATEFIP" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
<location StartPos="20" width="2" EndPos="21"/>
<labl>FIPS State Code</labl>
<txt><![CDATA[STATEFIP reports the household's state of residence, using the Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) coding scheme, which orders the states alphabetically.
STATEFIP was added to the data by the Census Bureau, not collected from respondents.]]></txt>
<catgry>
<catValu>01</catValu>
<labl>Alabama</labl>
</catgry>
<catgry>
<catValu>02</catValu>
<labl>Alaska</labl>
</catgry>
<catgry>
<catValu>04</catValu>
<labl>Arizona</labl>
</catgry>
<catgry>
<catValu>05</catValu>
<labl>Arkansas</labl>
</catgry>
<catgry>
<catValu>06</catValu>
<labl>California</labl>
</catgry>
<catgry>
<catValu>08</catValu>
<labl>Colorado</labl>
</catgry>
<catgry>
<catValu>09</catValu>
<labl>Connecticut</labl>
</catgry>
<catgry>
<catValu>10</catValu>
<labl>Delaware</labl>
</catgry>
<catgry>
<catValu>11</catValu>
<labl>District of Columbia</labl>
</catgry>
<catgry>
<catValu>12</catValu>
<labl>Florida</labl>
</catgry>
<catgry>
<catValu>13</catValu>
<labl>Georgia</labl>
</catgry>
<catgry>
<catValu>15</catValu>
<labl>Hawaii</labl>
</catgry>
<catgry>
<catValu>16</catValu>
<labl>Idaho</labl>
</catgry>
<catgry>
<catValu>17</catValu>
<labl>Illinois</labl>
</catgry>
<catgry>
<catValu>18</catValu>
<labl>Indiana</labl>
</catgry>
<catgry>
<catValu>19</catValu>
<labl>Iowa</labl>
</catgry>
<catgry>
<catValu>20</catValu>
<labl>Kansas</labl>
</catgry>
<catgry>
<catValu>21</catValu>
<labl>Kentucky</labl>
</catgry>
<catgry>
<catValu>22</catValu>
<labl>Louisiana</labl>
</catgry>
<catgry>
<catValu>23</catValu>
<labl>Maine</labl>
</catgry>
<catgry>
<catValu>24</catValu>
<labl>Maryland</labl>
</catgry>
<catgry>
<catValu>25</catValu>
<labl>Massachusetts</labl>
</catgry>
<catgry>
<catValu>26</catValu>
<labl>Michigan</labl>
</catgry>
<catgry>
<catValu>27</catValu>
<labl>Minnesota</labl>
</catgry>
<catgry>
<catValu>28</catValu>
<labl>Mississippi</labl>
</catgry>
<catgry>
<catValu>29</catValu>
<labl>Missouri</labl>
</catgry>
<catgry>
<catValu>30</catValu>
<labl>Montana</labl>
</catgry>
<catgry>
<catValu>31</catValu>
<labl>Nebraska</labl>
</catgry>
<catgry>
<catValu>32</catValu>
<labl>Nevada</labl>
</catgry>
<catgry>
<catValu>33</catValu>
<labl>New Hampshire</labl>
</catgry>
<catgry>
<catValu>34</catValu>
<labl>New Jersey</labl>
</catgry>
<catgry>
<catValu>35</catValu>
<labl>New Mexico</labl>
</catgry>
<catgry>
<catValu>36</catValu>
<labl>New York</labl>
</catgry>
<catgry>
<catValu>37</catValu>
<labl>North Carolina</labl>
</catgry>
<catgry>
<catValu>38</catValu>
<labl>North Dakota</labl>
</catgry>
<catgry>
<catValu>39</catValu>
<labl>Ohio</labl>
</catgry>
<catgry>
<catValu>40</catValu>
<labl>Oklahoma</labl>
</catgry>
<catgry>
<catValu>41</catValu>
<labl>Oregon</labl>
</catgry>
<catgry>
<catValu>42</catValu>
<labl>Pennsylvania</labl>
</catgry>
<catgry>
<catValu>44</catValu>
<labl>Rhode Island</labl>
</catgry>
<catgry>
<catValu>45</catValu>
<labl>South Carolina</labl>
</catgry>
<catgry>
<catValu>46</catValu>
<labl>South Dakota</labl>
</catgry>
<catgry>
<catValu>47</catValu>
<labl>Tennessee</labl>
</catgry>
<catgry>
<catValu>48</catValu>
<labl>Texas</labl>
</catgry>
<catgry>
<catValu>49</catValu>
<labl>Utah</labl>
</catgry>
<catgry>
<catValu>50</catValu>
<labl>Vermont</labl>
</catgry>
<catgry>
<catValu>51</catValu>
<labl>Virginia</labl>
</catgry>
<catgry>
<catValu>53</catValu>
<labl>Washington</labl>
</catgry>
<catgry>
<catValu>54</catValu>
<labl>West Virginia</labl>
</catgry>
<catgry>
<catValu>55</catValu>
<labl>Wisconsin</labl>
</catgry>
<catgry>
<catValu>56</catValu>
<labl>Wyoming</labl>
</catgry>
<concept vocab="IPUMS">Geographic Variables -- ACTIVITY</concept>
<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="PERNUM" files="ExtractData" name="PERNUM" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
<location StartPos="22" width="2" EndPos="23"/>
<labl>Person number (general)</labl>
<txt><![CDATA[PERNUM is constructed to uniquely identify each person within a given household. It is available for all household members whether they were present in the household at the time of the ATUS, CPS, or both. This is the only line number variable available for each person in every household.
LINENO was assigned to all household members present at the time of the ATUS interview. LINENO_CPS8 was assigned to all household members present at the time of the final CPS interview, 2-5 months before the ATUS interview. Because household composition could change, PERNUM, LINENO, and LINENO_CPS8 may not match.]]></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>
<catgry>
<catValu>15</catValu>
<labl>15</labl>
</catgry>
<catgry>
<catValu>16</catValu>
<labl>16</labl>
</catgry>
<concept vocab="IPUMS">Technical Person Variables -- UNKNOWN</concept>
<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="LINENO" files="ExtractData" name="LINENO" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
<location StartPos="24" width="3" EndPos="26"/>
<labl>Person line number</labl>
<txt><![CDATA[LINENO identifies each person within a given ATUS respondent household. It is only available for individuals who were in an ATUS respondent household at the time of the ATUS interview. ATUS respondents always have a LINENO value of 1.
LINENO_CPS8 is a person identifier that was assigned at the time of the final CPS interview, 2-5 months before the ATUS interview. Because household composition may have changed between the dates of the CPS and ATUS interviews, LINENO and LINENO_CPS8 may not match.
PERNUM is an additional person identifier that is available for all person records in the dataset.]]></txt>
<catgry>
<catValu>001</catValu>
<labl>1</labl>
</catgry>
<catgry>
<catValu>002</catValu>
<labl>2</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>999</catValu>
<labl>NIU (Not in universe)</labl>
</catgry>
<concept vocab="IPUMS">Technical Person Variables -- UNKNOWN</concept>
<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="WT06" files="ExtractData" name="WT06" intrvl="contin" dcml="0">
<location StartPos="27" width="17" EndPos="43"/>
<labl>Person weight, 2006 methodology</labl>
<txt><![CDATA[WT06 provides ATUS respondent weights based on the weighting methodology introduced in 2006. WT06 is available for all years and is the preferred weighting variable to use for most analyses. It is the only weighting variable that is suitable for use in analyses that combine time use data from 2006 and later with data for earlier years. The methodology used to construct WT06 ensures that the sums of the respondent weights add up to the appropriate number of weekday person-days and weekend person-days over the quarter, both for the population as a whole and for selected subpopulations.
All ATUS weights are probability weights. Users should take care to specify them properly in their statistical packages.
Because the ATUS sample is not a simple random sample, standard errors calculated using the default options in most statistical packages will not be correct. Calculation of correct standard errors requires the use of replicate weights. RWT06 may be used in conjunction with WT06 for this purpose; for further details, see the description of RWT06.]]></txt>
<codInstr><![CDATA[
WT06 is a 16-digit numeric variable reporting the ATUS respondent probability weights. This variable can be used in all years.]]></codInstr>
<concept vocab="IPUMS">Weights Variables -- UNKNOWN</concept>
<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="time" files="ExtractData" name="time" intrvl="contin" dcml="0">
<location StartPos="44" width="4" EndPos="47"/>
<labl>BLS: Working and work-related activities: Job search and interviewing</labl>
<txt><![CDATA[BLS: Working and work-related activities: Job search and interviewing
modification of BLS_WORK_SEARCH
from group "BLS published tables"]]></txt>
<codInstr><![CDATA[
DURATION is a 4-digit numeric variable reporting the length of the activity in minutes in one 24-hour period.]]></codInstr>
<concept vocab="IPUMS">Technical Activity Variables -- UNKNOWN</concept>
<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"/>
</var>
</dataDscr>
</codeBook>