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Query: study:Japan 2000 National Survey on Family and Economic Conditions (NSFEC)remove filter

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CASEID

CASE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER

Taken from: Japan 2000 National Survey on Family and Economic Conditions (NSFEC).


AGE

Q1b: age of respondent

Age now _____ years old

Taken from: Japan 2000 National Survey on Family and Economic Conditions (NSFEC).


AGESP

Q1b: age of spouse

Spouse's age now _____ years old

Taken from: Japan 2000 National Survey on Family and Economic Conditions (NSFEC).


BRTMO

Q1c: month of birth of respondent

Month of Birth

Taken from: Japan 2000 National Survey on Family and Economic Conditions (NSFEC).


BRTMOSP

Q1c: month of birth of spouse

Month of Birth - spouse

Taken from: Japan 2000 National Survey on Family and Economic Conditions (NSFEC).


BRTYR

Q1c: year of birth of respondent-converted from Showa

Year of Birth

Taken from: Japan 2000 National Survey on Family and Economic Conditions (NSFEC).


BRTYRSP

Q1c: year of birth of spouse-Showa

Year of Birth - spouse

Taken from: Japan 2000 National Survey on Family and Economic Conditions (NSFEC).


BRTYRSPR

Q1cr: year of birth of spouse-converted from Showa

Taken from: Japan 2000 National Survey on Family and Economic Conditions (NSFEC).


EDUC

Q1d: education of respondent

Education (If you are still a student, or left school in midcourse, please give the highest level you completed.)

Taken from: Japan 2000 National Survey on Family and Economic Conditions (NSFEC).


EDUCSP

Q1d: education of spouse

Education (If you are still a student, or left school in midcourse, please give the highest level you completed.)

Taken from: Japan 2000 National Survey on Family and Economic Conditions (NSFEC).


NPSUID

Unique rdm public ID no. for each sampling unit

Unique number for each sampling unit, randomly generated for public use

Taken from: Japan 2000 National Survey on Family and Economic Conditions (NSFEC).


OLDBRO

Q1f: number of older brothers, respondent

Number of brothers living-older

Taken from: Japan 2000 National Survey on Family and Economic Conditions (NSFEC).


OLDBROSP

Q1f: number of older brothers, spouse

Spouse-Number of brothers living-older

Taken from: Japan 2000 National Survey on Family and Economic Conditions (NSFEC).


OLDSIS

Q1g: number of older sisters, respondent

Number of sisters living-older

Taken from: Japan 2000 National Survey on Family and Economic Conditions (NSFEC).


OLDSISSP

Q1g: number of older sisters, spouse

Spouse-Number of sisters living-older

Taken from: Japan 2000 National Survey on Family and Economic Conditions (NSFEC).


PERSONID

Unique rdm public ID no. for each individual

Unique identification number for each individual, randomly generated for public use

Taken from: Japan 2000 National Survey on Family and Economic Conditions (NSFEC).


PLACE

Q1e: type of place of upbringing, respondent

Type of place of upbringing (where grew up until graduating from elementary school)

Taken from: Japan 2000 National Survey on Family and Economic Conditions (NSFEC).


PLACESP

Q1e: type of place of upbringing, spouse

Spouse-Type of place of upbringing (where grew up until graduating from elementary school)

Taken from: Japan 2000 National Survey on Family and Economic Conditions (NSFEC).


Q10

Number of hours per week you would like to work

If you could work just the number of hours in paid employment that you would like, how many hours per week would that be

Taken from: Japan 2000 National Survey on Family and Economic Conditions (NSFEC).


Q11

Number of hours per week you would like spouse to work

If your spouse could work just the number of hours in paid employment that you would like, how many hours per week would that be If you are not married, answer according to how you think you would feel if you were married. ... (view details)

Taken from: Japan 2000 National Survey on Family and Economic Conditions (NSFEC).


Q12A

Able to change work schedule for family matters

[ONLY FOR THOSE WHO ARE WORKING]-I am able to change my work schedule in order to take care of family matters.

Taken from: Japan 2000 National Survey on Family and Economic Conditions (NSFEC).


Q12B

Job keeps me from spending time w family

[ONLY FOR THOSE WHO ARE WORKING]-My job keeps me from spending as much time with my family as I would like.

Taken from: Japan 2000 National Survey on Family and Economic Conditions (NSFEC).


Q12C

Job provides opportunities for promotion

[ONLY FOR THOSE WHO ARE WORKING]-My job provides opportunities for promotion.

Taken from: Japan 2000 National Survey on Family and Economic Conditions (NSFEC).


Q12D

Family responsibilities limit time can spend on job

[ONLY FOR THOSE WHO ARE WORKING]-My family responsibilities limit the time I can spend to do well on my job.

Taken from: Japan 2000 National Survey on Family and Economic Conditions (NSFEC).


Q12E

Job provides for socializing w co-workers

[ONLY FOR THOSE WHO ARE WORKING]-My job provides good opportunities to socialize with coworkers.

Taken from: Japan 2000 National Survey on Family and Economic Conditions (NSFEC).


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