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Label/Question

Sequential Record Identifier

Taken from: American Time Use Survey, 2005 - Roster File.

ATUS Case ID [14-digit identifier]

Taken from: American Time Use Survey, 2005 - Roster File.

ATUS person line number

Taken from: American Time Use Survey, 2005 - Roster File.

Year of diary day [year of day about which respondent was interviewed]

Taken from: American Time Use Survey, 2005 - Roster File.

Month of diary day [month of day about which ATUS respondent was interviewed]

Taken from: American Time Use Survey, 2005 - Roster File.

Edited: what was the main reason you were absent from your job last week?

What was the main reason you were absent from work during the last seven days?

Taken from: American Time Use Survey, 2005 - Roster File.

Edited: total weekly overtime earnings [2 implied decimals]

Taken from: American Time Use Survey, 2005 - Roster File.

[2 implied decimals] Edited (universe TEERNPER=1): excluding overtime pay, tips, and commissions, what is your hourly rate

Excluding overtime pay, tips, and commissions, what is your hourly rate of pay on your main job?

Taken from: American Time Use Survey, 2005 - Roster File.

[2 implied decimals] Edited (universe TEERNRT=1): excluding overtime pay, tips, and commissions, what is your hourly rate

Excluding overtime pay, tips, and commissions, what is your hourly rate of pay on your main job?

Taken from: American Time Use Survey, 2005 - Roster File.

Edited: how many hours do you usually work per week at this rate?

How many hours do you usually work per week at this rate?

Taken from: American Time Use Survey, 2005 - Roster File.

Edited: hourly/non-hourly status

Taken from: American Time Use Survey, 2005 - Roster File.

Edited: for your main job, what is the easiest way for you to report your total earnings before taxes or other deductions: hourl

For your main job, what is the easiest way for you to report your total earnings before taxes or other deductions: hourly, weekly, annually, or on some other basis? ... (view details)

Taken from: American Time Use Survey, 2005 - Roster File.

Edited: even though you told me it is easier to report your earnings another way, are you paid at an hourly rate on this job?

Even though you told me it is easier to report your earnings another way, are you paid at an hourly rate on this job?

Taken from: American Time Use Survey, 2005 - Roster File.

Edited: do you usually receive overtime pay, tips, or commissions at your main job?

Do you usually receive overtime pay, tips, or commissions at your main job?

Taken from: American Time Use Survey, 2005 - Roster File.

Edited: how many weeks a year do you get paid?

How many weeks a year do you get paid?

Taken from: American Time Use Survey, 2005 - Roster File.

Edited: do you usually work more than 35 hours per week at your job(s)/family business?

Do you usually work more than 35 hours per week at your job(s)/family business?

Taken from: American Time Use Survey, 2005 - Roster File.

Edited: (main job) how many hours per week do you usually work at your main job?

How many hours per week do you usually work at your main job?

Taken from: American Time Use Survey, 2005 - Roster File.

Edited: (other job) how many hours per week do you usually work at your other job[s]?

How many hours per week do you usually work at your other job(s)?

Taken from: American Time Use Survey, 2005 - Roster File.

Edited: individual class of worker code [main job]

Taken from: American Time Use Survey, 2005 - Roster File.

Edited: industry code [main job]

Taken from: American Time Use Survey, 2005 - Roster File.

Edited: occupation code [main job]

Taken from: American Time Use Survey, 2005 - Roster File.

Edited: could you have returned to work in the last seven days if you had been recalled?

Could you have returned to work in the last seven days if you had been recalled?

Taken from: American Time Use Survey, 2005 - Roster File.

Edited: even though you expect to be called back to work, have you been looking for work during the last four weeks?

Even though you expect to be called back to work, have you been looking for work during the last four weeks?

Taken from: American Time Use Survey, 2005 - Roster File.

Edited: could you have started a job in the last seven days if one had been offered?

Could you have started a job in the last seven days, if one had been offered?

Taken from: American Time Use Survey, 2005 - Roster File.

Edited: what are all of the things you have done to find work during the last 4 weeks? [first method]

What are all of the things you have done to find work during the last 4 weeks?

Taken from: American Time Use Survey, 2005 - Roster File.

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