The NHANES program suspended field operations in March 2020 due to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. As a result, data collection for the NHANES 2019-2020 cycle was not completed. Data collected in 2019-March 2020 can be accessed as convenience samples through the NCHS Research Data Center (RDC). Any analyses based solely on the 2019-March 2020 data would not be generalizable to the U.S. civilian non-institutionalized population. Please refer to the Analytic Notes section for more details on the use of the data.
This demographics file provides information on the following topics:
All participants in the NHANES 2019-March 2020 convenience sample were eligible. The target age group for individual demographic variables in this file varies by the topic. Please review the codebook carefully.
The family and sample person demographics questionnaires were asked, in the home, by trained interviewers using Computer-Assisted Personal Interview (CAPI) system. The respondent selected the language of interview (English or Spanish) or requested that an interpreter be used. Hand cards, showing response choices or information that survey participants needed to answer the questions, were used for some questions. The hand cards were printed in English, Spanish, Mandarin Chinese (both traditional and simplified), Korean, and Vietnamese. The interviewer directed the respondent to the appropriate hand card during the interview. When necessary, the interviewer further assisted the respondent by reading the response choices listed on the hand cards.
Participants 16 years and older and emancipated minors were interviewed directly. A proxy provided information for survey participants who were under 16 and for participants who could not answer the questions themselves.
The NHANES 2019-2020 demographics questionnaires are available on the NHANES website.
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.
After collection, interview data were reviewed by the NHANES field office staff for accuracy and completeness of selected items. The interviewers were required to audio record interviews and the recorded interviews were reviewed by NCHS staff and interviewer supervisors.
Frequency counts were checked, “skip” patterns were verified, and the reasonableness of question responses was reviewed. Edits were made to some variables to ensure the completeness, consistency, and analytic usefulness of the data. Edits were also made, when necessary, to address data disclosure concerns.
SDDSRVYR: This variable identifies the specific data release cycle. A value of “11” denotes NHANES 2019–March 2020 convenience sample data.
RIDSTATR: This variable is used to identify whether a participant was both interviewed at home and examined in the mobile examination center (MEC) or was only interviewed in the home but never went through the examination.
RIDAGEYR: Age in years, at the time of the screening interview, is reported for survey participants between the ages of 1 and 79 years of age. Due to disclosure concern all responses of participants aged 80 years and older are coded as “80.”
RIDAGEYR was calculated based on the participant’s date of birth. In rare cases, if the actual date of birth was missing but the participant’s age in years was provided, the reported age was used.
RIDAGEMN: Age in months, at the time of the screening interview, is provided for participants who were less than 25 months of age at the time of examination (RIDEXAGM < 25). If the exact date of birth was not provided by the respondent, the age in months was calculated based on the imputed age in years at the time of the screening interview.
RIDEXAGM: Age in months, at the time of examination, is provided for participants who were less than 240 months of age at the time of examination (RIDEXAGM < 240).
RIDEXMON: This variable indicates the six-month time period when the examination was performed. A value of “1” indicates November 1st through April 30th; a value of “2” indicates May 1st through October 31st.
RIDRETH3: This race-ethnicity variable was derived from responses to the survey questions on race and Hispanic origin. Respondents who self-identified as “Mexican American” were coded as such (i.e., RIDRETH3=1) regardless of their other race-ethnicity identities. Otherwise, self-identified “Hispanic” ethnicity would result in code “2, Other Hispanic” in the RIDRETH3 variable. All other non-Hispanic participants would then be categorized based on their self-reported races: non-Hispanic white (RIDRETH3=3), non-Hispanic black (RIDRETH3=4), non-Hispanic Asian (RIDRETH3=6), and other non-Hispanic races including non-Hispanic multiracial (RIDRETH3=7). Code “5” was not used in RIDRETH3.
RIDRETH1: In this alternative race-ethnicity variable, non-Hispanic Asian participants are grouped with other non-Hispanic races in code “5” (other non-Hispanic race including non-Hispanic multiracial). Codes “6” and “7” were not used in RIDRETH1. Coding procedure for other categories in RIDRETH1 was compatible to RIDRETH3.
RIDEXPRG: Pregnancy status at the time of the health examination was ascertained for females 8–59 years of age. Due to disclosure risks pregnancy status is only released for women 20-44 years of age. The information used to code RIDEXPRG values included self-reported pregnancy status and urine pregnancy test results. Persons who reported they were pregnant at the time of exam were assumed to be pregnant (RIDEXPRG=1). Those who reported they were not pregnant or did not know their pregnancy status were further classified based on the results of the urine pregnancy test. If the respondent reported “no” or “don’t know” and the urine test result was positive, the respondent was coded as pregnant (RIDEXPRG=1). If the respondent reported “no” and the urine test was negative, the respondent was coded not pregnant (RIDEXPRG=2). If the respondent reported did not know her pregnancy status and the urine test was negative, the respondent was coded "could not be determined” (RIDEXPRG=3). Persons who were interviewed, but not examined also have an RIDEXPRG value = 3 (could not be determined).
DMDYRUSZ: This variable indicates the number of years the participant has lived in the United States. Participants who were not born in the U.S. or a U.S. territory, were asked the month and year when they came to the U.S. to live (DMQ.160). The responses to the question were used to calculate the length of these participants lived in the U.S. and then recoded into 9 categories ranging from less than one year to 50 years or more. For participants who did not report the month of their arrival, a month value of 7 (July) was imputed in the calculation of the residence length.
DMDEDUC3: This variable provides information on the highest grade or level of education completed by participants 6-19 years of age. The responses were re-coded as follows: single years of education (grades 1-12), high school graduate/GED, and post-high school. Codes “55” (less than 5th grade) and “66” (less than 9th grade) were used to categorize older youth who had very low education levels.
DMDEDUC2: This variable is the highest grade or level of education completed by adults 20 years and older. The response categories are: less than 9th grade education, 9-11th grade education (includes 12th grade and no diploma), High school graduate/GED, some college or associates (AA) degree, and college graduate or higher.
DMQMILIZ: This variable encodes information on whether the participant has ever served on active duty in the U.S. Armed Forces, military Reserves, or National Guard. Active duty does not include training for the Reserves or National Guard, but does include activation, for service in the U.S. or in a foreign country, in support of military or humanitarian operations.
DMQADFC: For participants who reported having served on active duty in the U.S. Armed Forces, this variable denotes whether the participant has ever served in a foreign country during a time of armed conflict or on a humanitarian or peace-keeping mission. This would include National Guard or reserve or active duty monitoring or conducting peace keeping operations in Bosnia and Kosovo, in the Sinai between Egypt and Israel, or in response to the 2004 tsunami or Haiti in 2010.
SIALANG: This variable indicates the language (English or Spanish) used during the sample person questionnaire interview conducted at the participant’s home.
SIAPROXY: This variable denotes whether a proxy respondent was used during the sample person questionnaire interview.
SIAINTRP: This variable denotes whether an interpreter was used during the sample person questionnaire interview. The language spoken by the respondent is only available through the NCHS RDC.
FIALANG: This variable indicates the language used during the family questionnaire interview conducted at the participant’s home.
FIAPROXY: This variable denotes whether a proxy respondent was used to complete the family questionnaire interview.
FIAINTRP: This variable denotes whether an interpreter was used to complete the family questionnaire interview. The language spoken by the respondent is only available through the NCHS RDC.
MIALANG: This variable indicates the language (English or Spanish) used for the CAPI portion of the MEC interview.
MIAPROXY: This variable denotes whether a proxy respondent was used during the CAPI portion of the MEC interview.
MIAINTRP: This variable denotes whether an interpreter was used during the CAPI portion of the MEC interview. The language spoken by the respondent is only available through the NCHS RDC.
AIALANGZ: This variable indicates the language used for the audio-computer-assisted self-interview (ACASI) portion of the MEC interview. The ACASI portion was translated into Chinese (traditional/Mandarin, simplified/Mandarin, and traditional/Cantonese), Korean, and Vietnamese to accommodate the Asian oversampling as of 2011. The three categories reported are: 1) English, 2) Spanish, and 3) Asian languages.
INDFMIN2: This variable indicates the total annual family income or annual individual income (for households with one person or households comprised of unrelated individuals). A family is defined as a group of two people or more (one of whom is the householder) related by birth, marriage, or adoption and residing together.
During the household interview, the respondent was asked to report total income for the entire family (or individual) in the last calendar year in dollars. The reported dollar amount was re-coded into range values.
If the respondent was not willing or able to provide an exact dollar figure, the interviewer asked an additional question to determine whether the income was < $20,000 or ≥ $20,000. Based on the respondent’s answer to this question, he/she was asked to select a category of income from a list on a hand card. For respondents who selected a category of income, their family incomes were set as the midpoints of the selected ranges. If the respondent was unable to report greater detail than < $20,000 or ≥ $20,000, then these two categories were used to report the family (or individual) income.
INDFMPIR: This variable is the ratio of family income to poverty. The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) poverty guidelines were used as the poverty measure to calculate this ratio. These guidelines are issued each year, in the Federal Register, for determining financial eligibility for certain federal programs, such as Head Start, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC), and the National School Lunch Program. The poverty guidelines vary by family size and geographic location (with different guidelines for the 48 contiguous states and the District of Columbia; Alaska; and Hawaii).
INDFMPIR was calculated by dividing total annual family (or individual) income by the poverty guidelines specific to the survey year. INDFMPIR was not computed if the respondent only reported income as < $20,000 or ≥ $20,000 but no additional details provided. INDFMPIR values at or above 5.00 were coded as 5.00 or more because of disclosure concerns. The values were not computed if the income data was missing.
INDHHIN2: This variable indicates the total annual household income in dollar ranges. If a household was comprised of a single family or individual, the reported family income was used as household income as well. When more than one family, or one or more unrelated individuals, or a combination of a family and unrelated individuals resided in the household, the total household income was calculated by the sum of all reported family and/or individual income values. Please see above notes on variable INDFMIN2 for details on how the amounts of family income were determined.
When more than one family, or one or more unrelated individuals, or a combination of a family and unrelated individuals resided in the same household, they were asked to provide a total income estimate for the entire household, using similar questions as were used for family income. This estimated household income value was only used when: 1) the family income value was missing for one or more families in the household; and 2) the estimated value was equal or more than the sum of all known family incomes from the household. If different respondents in the household provided different estimates, the largest value was used. If none of the respondents provided a valid household income estimate, but the sum of known family and/or individual incomes was at least $100,000, then INDHHIN2 was categorized as “$100,000 and over.”
Similar to the family income category coding, the “$20,000 and over” and “under $20,000” categories were only used when no other valid value estimates were provided.
DMDFMSIZ: This variable is the number of people in the participant’s family. A family is defined as a group of people related by birth, marriage, or adoption and residing together. Due to disclosure concerns, families that are comprised of 7 or more people are included in the category that is labeled “7 or more”.
DMDHHSIZ: This variable is the number of people in the participant’s household. The values for this variable range from 1 to 7. Due to disclosure concerns, households that are comprised of 7 or more people are included in the category that is labeled “7 or more”.
DMDHHSZA: This variable is the number of children aged 5 years or younger living in the participant’s household. The values for this variable range from 0 to 3. Due to disclosure concerns, households that are comprised of 3 or more children aged 5 years or younger are included in the category that is labeled “3 or more”.
DMDHHSZB: This variable is the number of children aged 6-17 years old living in the participant’s household. The values for this variable range from 0 to 3. Due to disclosure concerns, households that are comprised of 3 or more children aged 6-17 years are included in the category that is labeled “3 or more”.
DMDHHSZE: This variable is the number of adults aged 60 years or older living in the participant’s household. The values for this variable range from 0 to 3. Due to disclosure concerns, households that are comprised of 3 or more adults aged 60 years or older are included in the category that is labeled “3 or more”.
Household Reference Person: The household reference person is defined as the first household member 18 years of age or older listed on the household member roster, who owns or rents the residence where members of the household reside. The household reference person is comparable to “family reference person” in NHANES programs prior to 1999. Analysts frequently use information about the reference persons to characterize the socioeconomic status of the households where survey participants reside. The demographics file includes information on the household reference person’s gender (DMDHRGND), age (DMDHRAGZ), education level (DMDHREDZ), and marital status (DMDHRMAZ). Additionally, information on the education level of the household reference person’s spouse is included (DMDHSEDZ).
Due to disclosure concerns, the household reference person’s age in years variable was recoded to a categorical variable (<20, 20-39, 40-59, or 60+ years); the household reference person’s education level and their spouse’s education level variables were recoded from the original 5 categories to 3 categories (1 = Less than high school; 2 = High school grad/GED or some college/AA degree; 3 = College graduate or above); and the household reference person’s marital status variable was recoded from the original 6 categories to 3 categories (1 = Married/Living with partner; 2 = Widowed/Divorced/Separated; 3 = Never married).
The COVID-19 pandemic required suspension of NHANES 2019-2020 field operations in March 2020 after data were collected in 18 of the 30 survey locations in the 2019-2020 sample. Data collection was cancelled for the remaining 12 locations. Calculation of survey weights for this partial cycle is not possible due to incomplete data collection. Therefore, data from survey components that were only collected in 2019-March 2020 are made available as convenience samples through NCHS's Research Data Center (RDC) because unbiased estimates for the NHANES target population cannot be produced with these samples.
For survey components conducted in both 2017-2018 and 2019-2020 cycles, data collected from 2019 to March 2020 were combined with data from 2017 to 2018 to form a nationally representative sample of NHANES 2017-March 2020 pre-pandemic data. Please see the NHANES 2017-March 2020 pre-pandemic data page for detailed information on this combined sample.
Age at screening: Age at screening was used to determine eligibility for an examination component and should be used for most analyses. However, when analyzing anthropometric data on children and youth from birth through 19 years, age in months at MEC examination was often the recommended age variable for analyses.
Born in the U.S. or a U.S. territory: In 2019, a question asking whether the participant was born in the US or a US territory (i.e., DMQ.135) was added to the survey to replace the series of questions on the country of birth that were used in previous cycles. DMQ.135 was collected and released with binary responses: response “Yes (code=1)” indicates the participant was born either in the US or in a US territory while response “No (code=2)” indicates the contrary. In prior survey cycles, the country of birth information was reported in different categories; participants born in 50 U.S. states or Washington, DC were grouped in one category, while participants born in U.S. territories were grouped with those born in other countries.
DMDMARTL: Marital status is only released for persons 20 years of age and older because of potential disclosure risks. In the 2019-March 2020 convenience sample, the percentage of participants aged 14-19 reported being married or living with a partner is less than 2%.
RIDEXPRG: Because of possible disclosure risks, pregnancy status is only released for women aged 20-44 years. The percentage of women/girls aged 8-19 or 45-59 years identified as pregnant is less than 1% in the 2019-March 2020 convenience sample.
Code or Value | Value Description | Count | Cumulative | Skip to Item |
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11 | NHANES 2019-March 2020 cycle | 6306 | 6306 | |
. | Missing | 0 | 6306 |
Code or Value | Value Description | Count | Cumulative | Skip to Item |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Interviewed only | 710 | 710 | |
2 | Both interviewed and MEC examined | 5596 | 6306 | |
. | Missing | 0 | 6306 |
Code or Value | Value Description | Count | Cumulative | Skip to Item |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Male | 3164 | 3164 | |
2 | Female | 3142 | 6306 | |
. | Missing | 0 | 6306 |
Code or Value | Value Description | Count | Cumulative | Skip to Item |
---|---|---|---|---|
0 to 79 | Range of Values | 6051 | 6051 | |
80 | 80 years of age and over | 255 | 6306 | |
. | Missing | 0 | 6306 |
Code or Value | Value Description | Count | Cumulative | Skip to Item |
---|---|---|---|---|
0 to 24 | Range of Values | 390 | 390 | |
. | Missing | 5916 | 6306 |
Code or Value | Value Description | Count | Cumulative | Skip to Item |
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1 | Mexican American | 623 | 623 | |
2 | Other Hispanic | 724 | 1347 | |
3 | Non-Hispanic White | 2121 | 3468 | |
4 | Non-Hispanic Black | 1983 | 5451 | |
5 | Other Race - Including Multi-Racial | 855 | 6306 | |
. | Missing | 0 | 6306 |
Code or Value | Value Description | Count | Cumulative | Skip to Item |
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1 | Mexican American | 623 | 623 | |
2 | Other Hispanic | 724 | 1347 | |
3 | Non-Hispanic White | 2121 | 3468 | |
4 | Non-Hispanic Black | 1983 | 5451 | |
6 | Non-Hispanic Asian | 470 | 5921 | |
7 | Other Race - Including Multi-Racial | 385 | 6306 | |
. | Missing | 0 | 6306 |
Code or Value | Value Description | Count | Cumulative | Skip to Item |
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1 | November 1 through April 30 | 3319 | 3319 | |
2 | May 1 through October 31 | 2277 | 5596 | |
. | Missing | 710 | 6306 |
Code or Value | Value Description | Count | Cumulative | Skip to Item |
---|---|---|---|---|
0 to 239 | Range of Values | 2315 | 2315 | |
. | Missing | 3991 | 6306 |
Code or Value | Value Description | Count | Cumulative | Skip to Item |
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1 | Yes | 379 | 379 | |
2 | No | 3563 | 3942 | DMQ135 |
7 | Refused | 0 | 3942 | DMQ135 |
9 | Don't know | 0 | 3942 | DMQ135 |
. | Missing | 2364 | 6306 |
Code or Value | Value Description | Count | Cumulative | Skip to Item |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Yes | 183 | 183 | |
2 | No | 195 | 378 | |
7 | Refused | 1 | 379 | |
9 | Don't know | 0 | 379 | |
. | Missing | 5927 | 6306 |
Code or Value | Value Description | Count | Cumulative | Skip to Item |
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1 | Yes | 5343 | 5343 | DMDEDUC3 |
2 | No | 959 | 6302 | |
7 | Refused | 4 | 6306 | DMDEDUC3 |
9 | Don't know | 0 | 6306 | DMDEDUC3 |
. | Missing | 0 | 6306 |
Code or Value | Value Description | Count | Cumulative | Skip to Item |
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1 | Less than 1 year | 39 | 39 | |
2 | 1 year or more, but less than 5 years | 151 | 190 | |
3 | 5 year or more, but less than 10 years | 102 | 292 | |
4 | 10 year or more, but less than 15 years | 92 | 384 | |
5 | 15 year or more, but less than 20 years | 136 | 520 | |
6 | 20 year or more, but less than 30 years | 194 | 714 | |
7 | 30 year or more, but less than 40 years | 111 | 825 | |
8 | 40 year or more, but less than 50 years | 64 | 889 | |
9 | 50 years or more | 30 | 919 | |
77 | Refused | 7 | 926 | |
99 | Don't know | 33 | 959 | |
. | Missing | 5347 | 6306 |
Code or Value | Value Description | Count | Cumulative | Skip to Item |
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0 | Never attended / kindergarten only | 156 | 156 | |
1 | 1st grade | 148 | 304 | |
2 | 2nd grade | 133 | 437 | |
3 | 3rd grade | 163 | 600 | |
4 | 4th grade | 171 | 771 | |
5 | 5th grade | 139 | 910 | |
6 | 6th grade | 89 | 999 | |
7 | 7th grade | 118 | 1117 | |
8 | 8th grade | 131 | 1248 | |
9 | 9th grade | 86 | 1334 | |
10 | 10th grade | 107 | 1441 | |
11 | 11th grade | 98 | 1539 | |
12 | 12th grade, no diploma | 18 | 1557 | |
13 | High school graduate | 71 | 1628 | |
14 | GED or equivalent | 1 | 1629 | |
15 | More than high school | 45 | 1674 | |
55 | Less than 5th grade | 0 | 1674 | |
66 | Less than 9th grade | 2 | 1676 | |
77 | Refused | 0 | 1676 | |
99 | Don't know | 0 | 1676 | |
. | Missing | 4630 | 6306 |
Code or Value | Value Description | Count | Cumulative | Skip to Item |
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1 | Less than 9th grade | 240 | 240 | |
2 | 9-11th grade (Includes 12th grade with no diploma) | 403 | 643 | |
3 | High school graduate/GED or equivalent | 900 | 1543 | |
4 | Some college or AA degree | 1197 | 2740 | |
5 | College graduate or above | 921 | 3661 | |
7 | Refused | 0 | 3661 | |
9 | Don't know | 2 | 3663 | |
. | Missing | 2643 | 6306 |
Code or Value | Value Description | Count | Cumulative | Skip to Item |
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1 | Married | 1648 | 1648 | |
2 | Widowed | 289 | 1937 | |
3 | Divorced | 433 | 2370 | |
4 | Separated | 121 | 2491 | |
5 | Never married | 789 | 3280 | |
6 | Living with partner | 379 | 3659 | |
77 | Refused | 2 | 3661 | |
99 | Don't know | 2 | 3663 | |
. | Missing | 2643 | 6306 |
Code or Value | Value Description | Count | Cumulative | Skip to Item |
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1 | Yes, positive lab pregnancy test or self-reported pregnant at exam | 32 | 32 | |
2 | The participant was not pregnant at exam | 638 | 670 | |
3 | Cannot ascertain if the participant is pregnant at exam | 94 | 764 | |
. | Missing | 5542 | 6306 |
Code or Value | Value Description | Count | Cumulative | Skip to Item |
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1 | English | 5708 | 5708 | |
2 | Spanish | 598 | 6306 | |
. | Missing | 0 | 6306 |
Code or Value | Value Description | Count | Cumulative | Skip to Item |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Yes | 2332 | 2332 | |
2 | No | 3974 | 6306 | |
. | Missing | 0 | 6306 |
Code or Value | Value Description | Count | Cumulative | Skip to Item |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Yes | 112 | 112 | |
2 | No | 6194 | 6306 | |
. | Missing | 0 | 6306 |
Code or Value | Value Description | Count | Cumulative | Skip to Item |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | English | 5171 | 5171 | |
2 | Spanish | 530 | 5701 | |
. | Missing | 605 | 6306 |
Code or Value | Value Description | Count | Cumulative | Skip to Item |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Yes | 10 | 10 | |
2 | No | 5691 | 5701 | |
. | Missing | 605 | 6306 |
Code or Value | Value Description | Count | Cumulative | Skip to Item |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Yes | 78 | 78 | |
2 | No | 5623 | 5701 | |
. | Missing | 605 | 6306 |
Code or Value | Value Description | Count | Cumulative | Skip to Item |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | English | 4037 | 4037 | |
2 | Spanish | 279 | 4316 | |
. | Missing | 1990 | 6306 |
Code or Value | Value Description | Count | Cumulative | Skip to Item |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Yes | 36 | 36 | |
2 | No | 4280 | 4316 | |
. | Missing | 1990 | 6306 |
Code or Value | Value Description | Count | Cumulative | Skip to Item |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Yes | 110 | 110 | |
2 | No | 4206 | 4316 | |
. | Missing | 1990 | 6306 |
Code or Value | Value Description | Count | Cumulative | Skip to Item |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | English | 2941 | 2941 | |
2 | Spanish | 279 | 3220 | |
3 | Asian languages | 27 | 3247 | |
. | Missing | 3059 | 6306 |
Code or Value | Value Description | Count | Cumulative | Skip to Item |
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1 | 1 | 586 | 586 | |
2 | 2 | 1345 | 1931 | |
3 | 3 | 1030 | 2961 | |
4 | 4 | 1341 | 4302 | |
5 | 5 | 979 | 5281 | |
6 | 6 | 498 | 5779 | |
7 | 7 or more people in the Household | 527 | 6306 | |
. | Missing | 0 | 6306 |
Code or Value | Value Description | Count | Cumulative | Skip to Item |
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1 | 1 | 907 | 907 | |
2 | 2 | 1197 | 2104 | |
3 | 3 | 942 | 3046 | |
4 | 4 | 1317 | 4363 | |
5 | 5 | 959 | 5322 | |
6 | 6 | 474 | 5796 | |
7 | 7 or more people in the Family | 510 | 6306 | |
. | Missing | 0 | 6306 |
Code or Value | Value Description | Count | Cumulative | Skip to Item |
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0 | 0 | 4181 | 4181 | |
1 | 1 | 1333 | 5514 | |
2 | 2 | 609 | 6123 | |
3 | 3 or more | 183 | 6306 | |
. | Missing | 0 | 6306 |
Code or Value | Value Description | Count | Cumulative | Skip to Item |
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0 | 0 | 3126 | 3126 | |
1 | 1 | 1332 | 4458 | |
2 | 2 | 1125 | 5583 | |
3 | 3 or more | 723 | 6306 | |
. | Missing | 0 | 6306 |
Code or Value | Value Description | Count | Cumulative | Skip to Item |
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0 | 0 | 4396 | 4396 | |
1 | 1 | 1141 | 5537 | |
2 | 2 | 720 | 6257 | |
3 | 3 or more | 49 | 6306 | |
. | Missing | 0 | 6306 |
Code or Value | Value Description | Count | Cumulative | Skip to Item |
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1 | Male | 2960 | 2960 | |
2 | Female | 3346 | 6306 | |
. | Missing | 0 | 6306 |
Code or Value | Value Description | Count | Cumulative | Skip to Item |
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1 | <20 years | 60 | 60 | |
2 | 20-30 years | 2264 | 2324 | |
3 | 40-59 years | 2437 | 4761 | |
4 | 60+ years | 1545 | 6306 | |
. | Missing | 0 | 6306 |
Code or Value | Value Description | Count | Cumulative | Skip to Item |
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1 | Less than high school degree | 978 | 978 | |
2 | High school grad/GED or some college/AA degree | 3359 | 4337 | |
3 | College graduate or above | 1574 | 5911 | |
7 | Refused | 0 | 5911 | |
9 | Don't know | 0 | 5911 | |
. | Missing | 395 | 6306 |
Code or Value | Value Description | Count | Cumulative | Skip to Item |
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1 | Married/Living with partner | 3937 | 3937 | |
2 | Widowed/Divorced/Separated | 1209 | 5146 | |
3 | Never Married | 1080 | 6226 | |
77 | Refused | 0 | 6226 | |
99 | Don't know | 0 | 6226 | |
. | Missing | 80 | 6306 |
Code or Value | Value Description | Count | Cumulative | Skip to Item |
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1 | Less than high school degree | 528 | 528 | |
2 | High school grad/GED or some college/AA degree | 1390 | 1918 | |
3 | College graduate or above | 1054 | 2972 | |
7 | Refused | 0 | 2972 | |
9 | Don't know | 0 | 2972 | |
. | Missing | 3334 | 6306 |
Code or Value | Value Description | Count | Cumulative | Skip to Item |
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1 | $ 0 to $ 4,999 | 181 | 181 | |
2 | $ 5,000 to $ 9,999 | 194 | 375 | |
3 | $10,000 to $14,999 | 270 | 645 | |
4 | $15,000 to $19,999 | 327 | 972 | |
5 | $20,000 to $24,999 | 399 | 1371 | |
6 | $25,000 to $34,999 | 624 | 1995 | |
7 | $35,000 to $44,999 | 428 | 2423 | |
8 | $45,000 to $54,999 | 402 | 2825 | |
9 | $55,000 to $64,999 | 288 | 3113 | |
10 | $65,000 to $74,999 | 353 | 3466 | |
12 | $20,000 and Over | 181 | 3647 | |
13 | Under $20,000 | 46 | 3693 | |
14 | $75,000 to $99,999 | 592 | 4285 | |
15 | $100,000 and Over | 1241 | 5526 | |
77 | Refused | 49 | 5575 | |
99 | Don't know | 122 | 5697 | |
. | Missing | 609 | 6306 |
Code or Value | Value Description | Count | Cumulative | Skip to Item |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | $ 0 to $ 4,999 | 236 | 236 | |
2 | $ 5,000 to $ 9,999 | 213 | 449 | |
3 | $10,000 to $14,999 | 302 | 751 | |
4 | $15,000 to $19,999 | 343 | 1094 | |
5 | $20,000 to $24,999 | 419 | 1513 | |
6 | $25,000 to $34,999 | 610 | 2123 | |
7 | $35,000 to $44,999 | 441 | 2564 | |
8 | $45,000 to $54,999 | 393 | 2957 | |
9 | $55,000 to $64,999 | 284 | 3241 | |
10 | $65,000 to $74,999 | 339 | 3580 | |
12 | $20,000 and Over | 137 | 3717 | |
13 | Under $20,000 | 52 | 3769 | |
14 | $75,000 to $99,999 | 563 | 4332 | |
15 | $100,000 and Over | 1193 | 5525 | |
77 | Refused | 39 | 5564 | |
99 | Don't know | 137 | 5701 | |
. | Missing | 605 | 6306 |
Code or Value | Value Description | Count | Cumulative | Skip to Item |
---|---|---|---|---|
0 to 4.97 | Range of Values | 4398 | 4398 | |
5 | Value greater than or equal to 5.00 | 938 | 5336 | |
. | Missing | 970 | 6306 |