The Occupation Questionnaire Section (prefix OCQ; questions OCD150 to OCD395) contains personal interview data on employment and variables relating to the work environment.
OCQ Section Topics:
In the 2005-2006 survey, the OCQ Questionnaire was administered to survey participants 16+ years of age.
These questions were asked, in the home, by trained interviewers using the Computer-Assisted Personal Interviewing (CAPI) system. Persons 16 years of age and older and emancipated minors were interviewed directly.
The CAPI system is programmed with built-in consistency checks to reduce data entry errors. CAPI also uses online help screens to assist interviewers in defining key terms used in the questionnaire. During the 2005-2006 data collection cycle, periodic QC checks were performed on the Occupation questionnaire data being collected and interviewer specific feedback and retraining was performed as appropriate.
A subject’s questionnaire interview responses were entered into a pentop computer and then uploaded into a computerized database in the same manner as other sections of the Sample Person Questionnaire. The data was then edited for completeness, consistency, and illogical values.
In general, analysts are advised to carefully review the question wording in the OCQ codebook also to make sure they understand question skip patterns and the definitions employed for Occupation-related variables. Many OCQ questions need to be considered as an integral part of data collection for other Questionnaire sections, Exam or Laboratory Components.
Current Job Information:
The primary focus of the OCQ Questionnaire is data collection for the participant’s work within the previous week, i.e. the participant’s Current Job. The participant’s Current Job is defined as the main paid job worked within the last week, including work on a family farm. When an individual currently worked multiple jobs, the participant was asked to designate one main job for the interview. Data collected included:
Data on Workplace Tobacco Smoke Exposure:
In NHANES, data for exposure to workplace tobacco smoke is collected only for the participant’s Current Job. Exposure to tobacco smoke is defined as whether the participant can smell tobacco smoke at work. Also collected is the number of hours/day of workplace tobacco exposure (OCQ290Q). A value of “0” in OCQ290Q signifies that workplace exposure to tobacco smoke occurred, but was less than one hour per day. These OCQ questions are logically related to SMQ Questionnaire data and laboratory data for serum cotinine.
Longest Job Information:
By design, the survey collected data on both industry and occupation for a subject’s current job, but only data on occupation and duration of employment was collected for the subject’s longest job. Therefore industry information is not available for the participant’s designated longest job. Some industry information is available in instances where the longest job is the same as the current job, or was the armed forces (OCD390G=2 or 3). Also, in some instances industry for the longest job can be inferred from nature of the Sample Person’s longest occupation. The occupational group code data for a sample person’s longest held job is the variable OCD392.
Industry & Occupation Coding:
The U.S. Census Bureau’s year 2000 version of its Occupation and Industry coding system were used to code the NHANES 2005-06 occupation and industry data (U.S. Census, 2012a). Group code variables are provided that classify a NHANES sample person to one of 22 industry groups and to one of 23 occupation groups. The previously public released NHANES 1999-2004 occupation and industry group code data was based on the earlier 1990 version of the U.S. Census Bureau occupational data coding system which is not comparable to the 2000 coding system in all respects. Data analysts who wish to combine the NHANES 1999-2004 occupation group code data with the NHANES 2005-06 occupation group code data should consult the U.S. Census Bureau’s literature on the comparability of the these 2 versions of the Census Bureau’s occupation coding system before performing their analyses (U.S. Census, 2012b).
Appendix A provides SAS™ program format statements useful for formatting the NHANES 2005-06 occupation and industry group code data. Appendix B provides tables showing the detailed U.S. Census occupation and industry source codes used in creating the NHANES 2005-06 occupation and industry group codes.
NHANES1999+ is a survey of the U.S. civilian, non-institutionalized population, therefore by definition persons whose current job is in the active military service are not chosen as sample persons, however sample persons may be in the military reserves or National Guard. Also, military occupation codes are pertinent to the sample person’s longest held occupation data. If a specific civilian occupational title is given in the interview coded for the military service as the longest held job, then it is coded as such. For example “aircraft mechanic” or “electronic technician.” However all other specific military occupations are coded according to rank: i.e. military enlisted personnel, first-line enlisted military supervisors, or military officers.
The OCQ data were collected as part of the household questionnaire and therefore the full sample NHANES interview weights should be used for statistical analysis. However, if the OCQ data are merged with the MEC examination or laboratory data, then exam sample weights should be used for analyses.
Please refer to the NHANES Analytic Guidelines and the on-line NHANES Tutorial for further details on the use of sample weights and other analytic issues.
Additional bibliographic resource material is available for other NHANES and National Center for Health Statistics Occupation datasets (Wagener 1993).
Related Datasets:
There are occupation-related items in the NHANES Physical Functioning questionnaire (PFQ.049; PFQ.051) and a question on veteran's/military service in the Demographics data file (DEMO_D: DMQMILIT ).
Code or Value | Value Description | Count | Cumulative | Skip to Item |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Working at a job or business, | 3208 | 3208 | OCQ180 |
2 | With a job or business but not at work, | 149 | 3357 | OCQ210 |
3 | Looking for work, or | 187 | 3544 | OCD390G |
4 | Not working at a job or business? | 2593 | 6137 | OCQ380 |
7 | Refused | 2 | 6139 | OCD390G |
9 | Don't know | 0 | 6139 | OCD390G |
. | Missing | 0 | 6139 |
Code or Value | Value Description | Count | Cumulative | Skip to Item |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 to 125 | Range of Values | 3205 | 3205 | |
77777 | Refused | 2 | 3207 | |
99999 | Don't know | 1 | 3208 | |
. | Missing | 2931 | 6139 |
Code or Value | Value Description | Count | Cumulative | Skip to Item |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Yes | 316 | 316 | |
2 | No | 685 | 1001 | |
7 | Refused | 1 | 1002 | |
9 | Don't know | 3 | 1005 | |
. | Missing | 5134 | 6139 |
Code or Value | Value Description | Count | Cumulative | Skip to Item |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 to 99 | Range of Values | 3357 | 3357 | |
. | Missing | 2782 | 6139 |
Code or Value | Value Description | Count | Cumulative | Skip to Item |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 to 99 | Range of Values | 3357 | 3357 | |
. | Missing | 2782 | 6139 |
Code or Value | Value Description | Count | Cumulative | Skip to Item |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | An employee of a private company, business, or individual for wages, salary, or commission. | 2550 | 2550 | |
2 | A federal government employee | 88 | 2638 | |
3 | A state government employee | 197 | 2835 | |
4 | A local government employee | 205 | 3040 | |
5 | Self-employed in own business, professional practice or farm. | 285 | 3325 | |
6 | Working without pay in family business or farm | 15 | 3340 | |
77 | Refused | 1 | 3341 | |
99 | Don't know | 16 | 3357 | |
. | Missing | 2782 | 6139 |
Code or Value | Value Description | Count | Cumulative | Skip to Item |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | A regular daytime schedule | 2297 | 2297 | |
2 | A regular evening shift | 253 | 2550 | |
3 | A regular night shift | 145 | 2695 | |
4 | A rotating shift | 330 | 3025 | |
5 | Another schedule | 330 | 3355 | |
7 | Refused | 1 | 3356 | |
9 | Don't know | 1 | 3357 | |
. | Missing | 2782 | 6139 |
Code or Value | Value Description | Count | Cumulative | Skip to Item |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 to 720 | Range of Values | 3251 | 3251 | |
0 | Less than 1 month | 104 | 3355 | |
77777 | Refused | 1 | 3356 | |
99999 | Don't know | 1 | 3357 | |
. | Missing | 2782 | 6139 |
Code or Value | Value Description | Count | Cumulative | Skip to Item |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Enter number | 717 | 717 | |
2 | Never | 2639 | 3356 | |
7 | Refused | 1 | 3357 | |
9 | Don't know | 0 | 3357 | |
. | Missing | 2782 | 6139 |
Code or Value | Value Description | Count | Cumulative | Skip to Item |
---|---|---|---|---|
0 to 20 | Range of Values | 714 | 714 | |
7777 | Refused | 0 | 714 | |
9999 | Don't know | 3 | 717 | |
. | Missing | 5422 | 6139 |
Code or Value | Value Description | Count | Cumulative | Skip to Item |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Taking care of house or family | 485 | 485 | |
2 | Going to school | 470 | 955 | |
3 | Retired | 972 | 1927 | |
4 | Unable to work for health reasons | 206 | 2133 | |
5 | On layoff | 28 | 2161 | |
6 | Disabled | 213 | 2374 | |
7 | Other | 216 | 2590 | |
77 | Refused | 1 | 2591 | |
99 | Don't know | 0 | 2591 | |
. | Missing | 3548 | 6139 |
Code or Value | Value Description | Count | Cumulative | Skip to Item |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Enter occupation | 3388 | 3388 | |
2 | Same as current occupation | 2191 | 5579 | End of Section |
3 | Armed forces | 47 | 5626 | OCD392 |
4 | Never worked | 499 | 6125 | End of Section |
7 | Refused | 11 | 6136 | End of Section |
9 | Don't know | 2 | 6138 | End of Section |
. | Missing | 1 | 6139 |
Code or Value | Value Description | Count | Cumulative | Skip to Item |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 to 98 | Range of Values | 3435 | 3435 | |
. | Missing | 2704 | 6139 |
Code or Value | Value Description | Count | Cumulative | Skip to Item |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 to 720 | Range of Values | 3396 | 3396 | |
0 | Less than 1 month | 30 | 3426 | |
77777 | Refused | 2 | 3428 | |
99999 | Don't know | 7 | 3435 | |
. | Missing | 2704 | 6139 |
Industry Groups | Industry Group Title | Census Bureau Industry Classification Source Codes1 |
---|---|---|
1 | Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing | 017-029 |
2 | Mining | 037-049 |
3 | Utilities | 057-069 |
4 | Construction | 77 |
5 | Manufacturing: Durable Goods | 247-399 |
6 | Manufacturing: Non-Durable Goods | 107-239 |
7 | Wholesale Trade | 407-459 |
8 | Retail Trade | 467-579 |
9 | Transportation, Warehousing | 607-639 |
10 | Information Services | 647-679 |
11 | Finance, Insurance | 687-699 |
12 | Real Estate,Rental, Leasing | 707-719 |
13 | Professional, Scientific, Technical Services | 727-749 |
14 | Management, Administrative, Waste Services | 757-779 |
15 | Education Service | 786-789 |
16 | Health Care, Social Assistance | 797-847 |
17 | Arts, Entertainment, Recreation | 856-859 |
18 | Accommodation, Food Services | 866-869 |
19 | Other Services | 877-919 |
20 | Private Household | 929 |
21 | Public Administration | 937-959 |
22 | Armed Forces | 967-987 |
98 | Text present but uncodable | |
99 | Blank but applicable |
Industry Groups | Occupation Group Title | Census Bureau Occupation Classification Source Codes1 |
---|---|---|
1 | Management Occupations | 001-043 |
2 | Business, Financial Operations Occupations | 050-095 |
3 | Computer, Mathematical Occupations | 100-124 |
4 | Architecture, Engineering Occupations | 130-153 |
5 | Life, Physical, Social Science Occupations | 160-196 |
6 | Community, Social Services Occupations | 200-206 |
7 | Legal Occupations | 210-215 |
8 | Education, Training, Library Occupations | 220-255 |
9 | Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, Media Occupations | 260-296 |
10 | Healthcare Practitioner, Technical Occupations | 300-354 |
11 | Healthcare Support Occupations | 360-365 |
12 | Protective Service Occupations | 370-395 |
13 | Food Preparation, Serving Occupations | 400-416 |
14 | Building & Grounds Cleaning, Maintenance Occupations | 420-425 |
15 | Personal Care, Service Occupations | 430-465 |
16 | Sales & Related Occupations | 470-496 |
17 | Office, Administrative Support Occupations | 500-593 |
18 | Farming, Fishing, Forestry Occupations | 600-613 |
19 | Construction, Extraction Occupations | 620-694 |
20 | Installation, Maintenance, Repair Occupations | 700-762 |
21 | Production Occupations | 770-896 |
22 | Transportation, Material Moving Occupations | 900-975 |
23 | Armed Forces | 980-983 |
98 | Text present but uncodable | |
99 | Blank but applicable |