2014 National Household Education Survey (NHES) Adult Training and Education Survey (ATES) Cognitive Interviews

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NHES ATES 2014 Draft Questionnaire





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The 2014 Adult Training and Education Survey








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Survey Overview






This survey has nine sections. Most people will need to complete only a few of these sections. Here is a layout of the survey sections:


  1. Educational attainment: Everyone should complete this short section.


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Everyone should complete the first question in each of these sections. But only people who have completed each type of program, class, or training will need to complete the rest of each section.

  1. Certification and licensure

  2. Educational certificates

  3. Apprenticeships

  4. ESL, GED, and basic education classes

  5. College classes

  6. Other training for work


  1. Employment: Everyone should complete the first question in this section. But only those who were employed last week will need to complete the rest of this section.


  1. Background: Everyone should complete this section.









TABLE 1. FIELD OF STUDY CODES FOR QUESTIONS 2, 16, and 39


  1. = Accounting, finance, insurance, or real

estate

  1. = Agriculture

  2. = Architecture

  3. = Biological/biomedical sciences

  4. = Business and administrative support

  5. = Business management or marketing

  6. = Communications technologies

  7. = Computer and information sciences

  8. = Construction trades

  9. = Cosmetology/barbering

  10. = Culinary arts

  11. = Drafting and engineering technologies

  12. = Education

  13. = Engineering

  14. = English language/literature

  15. = Family and consumer sciences

  16. = Foreign languages

  17. = Funeral/mortuary services

  18. = Healthcare professions

  19. = Homeland security, law enforcement,

or firefighting

  1. = Journalism or communications

  2. = Law or legal studies

  3. = Leisure and fitness studies

  4. = Liberal arts

  5. = Library science

  6. = Manufacturing/production (e.g., leather-

working, woodworking)

  1. = Mathematics or statistics

  2. = Mechanic or repair technologies

  3. = Military science/technologies

  4. = Natural resources or conservation

  5. = Physical sciences

  6. = Psychology

  7. = Public administration or social services

  8. = Religious studies or philosophy

  9. = Religious vocations or theology

  10. = Remedial/developmental education

  11. = Science technologies

  12. = Social sciences (e.g., anthropology,

gender or ethnic studies) or history

  1. = Transportation or materials moving

  2. = Visual or performing arts, interior design

  3. = Interdisciplinary









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EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT




  1. What is the highest degree or level of school you have completed? (Mark one.) [ACS Q11,NATES Q1]


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Elementary or high school, but no high school diploma or GED

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Go to question 3

High school diploma, GED, or other high school completion

Some college credit but less than one year of college credit

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1 or more years of college credit, no degree

Associate’s degree (for example, AA, AS)

Bachelor’s degree (for example, BA, BS)

Master’s degree (for example, MA, MS, MEng, MEd, MSW, MBA)

Professional degree beyond a bachelor’s degree (for example, MD, DDS, DVM, LLB, JD)

Doctorate degree (for example, PhD, EdD)


  1. What was the major or field of study for your highest level of education? If there was more than one, please choose the one you consider most important. (Write in the number corresponding to your field of study from the list in Table 1 on page 3.) [NATES Q2]


Number from Table 1: _____



  1. Did you complete your high school requirements through a regular high school diploma, or through the GED or other high school equivalency? (Mark one.) [NATES Q3]


Regular high school diploma

GED or other high school equivalency














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CERTIFICATION AND LICENSURE




  1. Do you have a professional certification or a state or industry license? A professional certification or license shows you are qualified to perform a specific job and includes things like Licensed Realtor, Certified Medical Assistant, Certified Construction Manager, or an IT certification. Do not include business licenses, such as a liquor license or vending license. [NATES Q4]


Yes

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No



  1. Thinking of all the certifications and licenses you have, did you get one or more of them for work-related reasons, or were they all for personal interest? (Mark one.) [NATES Q5]


Got one or more for work-related reasons

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Got all for personal interest



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The rest of this section asks about certifications and licenses that you got for work-related reasons. Please answer these questions only for work-related certifications and licenses.






  1. How many work-related certifications and licenses do you have? If you had to get a certification in order to get a license, count each certification and license separately. [New]


Number of work-related certifications and licenses: ____



  1. Do you have to earn continuing education units (CEUs) or other professional development credits to maintain or renew any of your work-related certifications or licenses? [NATES Q11]


Yes

No



  1. Please fill out each row in the following grid for each work-related certification and license you have, up to five. If you hold more than five, fill out the grid for the five you earned most recently.









What is the name of the certification or license? (Write in) [NATES Q14]

What is its subject field? (Enter number from Table 2 on page 7) [NATES Q15]







Who issued it? (Mark one) [NATES Q7]




Is it for your current job? (Mark one. Answer “no” if you are not employed.) [NATES Q17]


Could you use it to get a job with another employer? [NATES Q16]

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__ Federal, state, or local government

__ Professional or trade association (for

example, Institute of Internal

Auditors, American Society of Sanitary

Engineers, CompTIA)

__ Business or company (for example,

Microsoft™, 3M Company,™ Xerox®)


__ Yes, but it is not required

__ Yes, and it is required

__ No


__ Yes

__ No

2



__ Federal, state, or local government

__ Professional or trade association

__ Business or company


__ Yes, but it is not required

__ Yes, and it is required

__ No

__ Yes

__ No

3



__ Federal, state, or local government

__ Professional or trade association

__ Business or company


__ Yes, but it is not required

__ Yes, and it is required

__ No

__ Yes

__ No

4



__ Federal , state, or local government

__ Professional or trade association

__ Business or company


__ Yes, but it is not required

__ Yes, and it is required

__ No

__ Yes

__ No

5



__ Federal, state, or local government

__ Professional or trade association

__ Business or company


__ Yes, but it is not required

__ Yes, and it is required

__ No

__ Yes

__ No


TABLE 2. FIELD OF CERTIFICATION OR LICENSE CODES FOR COLUMN (B) IN QUESTION 8

HEALTH CARE

See Personal Service for fitness

1 = Nursing assistant or aide

2 = Licensed practical or vocational nurse

3 = Registered nurse or nurse practitioner

4 = EMT, first aid/CPR, or basic life support

5 = Other health care assistant or aide

6 = Health care technologist/technician

7 = Health care therapist (not mental health

therapist; see Social Services)

8 = Medical practice (e.g., licensed MD, OD,

PA, DC, PharmD, DVM)

9 = Practitioner specialty (e.g., ACLS)


EDUCATION AND LIBRARIES

  1. = Teaching (Pre-K to grade 12)

  2. = Education administrator

12 = Librarian or other education (not

counseling; see Social Services)


BUSINESS MANAGEMENT, SUPPORT, AND

OPERATIONS

13 = Accounting, taxes, finance/investment

(not notary public; see Legal Support)

14 = Insurance

15 = Real estate

16 = Process or production operations (e.g.,

Six Sigma, Lean Manufacturing)

17 = Project management (e.g., PMP)

18 = Other administrative support (e.g.,

medical billing and coding)

19 = Other management (e.g., human

resources, general contractor)


SOCIAL SERVICE, LAW, AND LEGAL SUPPORT

20 = Social work, counseling, or mental

health therapy

21 = Ordination/ministry

22 = Notary public or legal support (e.g.,

paralegal, legal assistant, court reporter)

23 = Legal practice (attorney, judge)


ARCHITECTURE, ENGINEERING, AND ENERGY

24 = Architecture

25 = Engineering or surveying

26 = Energy efficiency (e.g., LEED, energy auditor)


SKILLED TRADE

27 = Automotive service/repair

28 = HVAC service/repair

29 = Other mechanical service/repair

30 = Construction (e.g., carpenter, electrician,

mason, pipefitter, plumber, welder)

31 = Machining or equipment operator (e.g., boiler,

crane, or forklift operator)


COMMERCIAL TRANSPORTATION

32 = Commercial driving (e.g., CDL)

33 = Aviation or marine piloting

34 = Other transport worker (not flight attendant;

see Public Safety)


PERSONAL SERVICE AND SALES

35 = Cosmetology or barbering

36 = Childcare

37 = Physical fitness (e.g., personal trainer, yoga

instructor)

38 = Customer service or sales


COMMUNICATION AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES

39 = Radio operator/broadcaster

40 = Information technologies (e.g., computer

graphics, networking, security, systems)


PUBLIC SAFETY AND SANITATION

41 = Law enforcement or security, firefighting,

or flight attendant

42 = Food service or handling

43 = Sanitation or hazardous waste operations

(e.g., water treatment)


OTHER

44 = Other scientific or mathematics

45 = Other food or agriculture-related

46 = Other design, arts, or sports

47 = Other personal or social service

48 = Other technical or trade


49 = Other—specify: ________________________

  1. Which one of the work-related certifications or licenses you listed on page 6 did you earn most recently? [NATES Q14]


Row number from page 6: ___


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The rest of the questions in this section ask about your most recent work-related certification or license. If you have more than one certification or license, please answer these questions only for your most recent certification or license.








  1. How useful has your most recent certification or license been for each of the following? (Mark one in each row.) [New]


Not Somewhat Very Too soon Not

useful useful useful to tell applicable

Getting or keeping a job

Increasing your pay or getting a promotion

Keeping you marketable



  1. What kind of courses, training, or instruction (online or in-person) did you take in order to prepare to earn your most recent work-related certification or license? (Mark all that apply.) [NATES Q10, response options condensed]


__ I did not take any courses, training, or instruction

__ I studied on my own using textbooks or on-line resources

__ I took courses from a vocational or trade school, community or technical college, technical institute,

or other college or university

__ I took courses or training from a private vendor, professional or trade association, or other training

provider

__ I participated in on-the-job training, an internship, or apprenticeship



  1. Since 2010, what kind of courses, training, or instruction (online or in-person) have you taken in order to maintain or renew your most recent work-related certification or license? (Mark all that apply.) [New]


__ I have not taken any courses, training, or instruction

__ I studied on my own using textbooks or on-line resources

__ I took courses from a vocational or trade school, community or technical college, technical institute,

or other college or university

__ I took courses or training from my employer

__ I took courses or training from a private vendor, professional or trade association, or other training

provider



  1. How often do you have to renew your most recent work-related certification or license? (Mark one.) [New]


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I do not have to renew this certification or license


Annually (once a year)

Every 2 years

Every 3 years

Every 4 years

Every 5 or more years


  1. How much does it cost you to renew your most recent work-related certification or license? Do not include costs paid by your employer. [New]


Amount you pay: $_______________ (If you have no renewal costs, enter “0”)

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EDUCATIONAL CERTIFICATES



  1. After high school, some people complete a program of study at a vocational or trade school, community or technical college, technical institute, or other college or university in order to earn an educational certificate rather than a degree. Sometimes this is called a vocational diploma, for example, a cosmetology diploma or mechanics diploma, which differs from a high school diploma.


This type of educational certificate is awarded only by schools and does not include certificates from other organizations such as a business, community group, or sports association.


Since leaving high school, have you ever completed a school program that resulted in this type of educational certificate? [NATES Q20 rev]

Yes

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No



  1. Please fill out each row in the following grid for each educational certificate you have, up to five. If you have more than five, fill out the grid for the five you earned most recently.










(A)

What was the primary subject or field of study for the certificate? (Enter number from Table 1 on page 3)

(B)


Is it related to your job? If you are not employed, answer “no.”

(C)


Did you get it to earn a professional certification or license?

(D)


Did you earn it as part of or as an add-on to a bachelor’s or master’s degree?

(E)





How many hours of instruction did you take to complete it? (Mark one.)


__ Yes

__ No

__ Yes

__ No

__ Yes

__ No

__ Less than 40 hours (less than 1 full-time week)

__ 40-160 hours (1-4 full-time weeks)

__ 161-299 hours (more than 4 but less than 7.5 full-time weeks)

__ 300 or more hours (7.5 full-time weeks or more)



__ Yes

__ No

__ Yes

__ No

__ Yes

__ No

__ Less than 40 hours

__ 40-60 hours

__ 161-299 hours

__ 300 or more hours



__ Yes

__ No

__ Yes

__ No

__ Yes

__ No

__ Less than 40 hours

__ 40-60 hours

__ 161-299 hours

__ 300 or more hours



__ Yes

__ No

__ Yes

__ No

__ Yes

__ No

__ Less than 40 hours

__ 40-60 hours

__ 161-299 hours

__ 300 or more hours



__ Yes

__ No

__ Yes

__ No

__ Yes

__ No

__ Less than 40 hours

__ 40-60 hours

__ 161-299 hours

__ 300 or more hours




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APPENTICESHIPS




  1. In a formal apprenticeship program, an apprentice receives both instruction and on-the-job training and is paid a training salary. Have you ever completed this type of apprenticeship program? Do not count student teaching, medical internships or residency, or unpaid internships. (Mark one.) [NATES Q29]

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__ No, and I am not currently a paid apprentice

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__ No, but I am currently a paid apprentice


__ Yes, I have completed this type of program


  1. Did this apprenticeship program lead to a Certificate of Completion of Apprenticeship from your state or from the U.S. Department of Labor? [NATES Q31]


Yes

No

I don’t know



  1. As part of this apprenticeship program, did you take any courses from a community or technical college or from another college or university? [NATES Q32]


Yes

No


  1. How useful has your apprenticeship program been for each of the following? (Mark one in each row.) [New]


Not Somewhat Very Too soon Not

useful useful useful to tell applicable

Getting or keeping a job

Increasing your pay or getting a promotion

Keeping you marketable

  1. What occupation was this apprenticeship program for? (Mark one.) [NATES Q34, rev from write-in]


Carpenter

Electrician

Pipefitter

Plumber

Sheet metal worker

Roofer

Structural steel/ironworker

Painter

Other construction crafts/construction laborer

Other occupation—specify: ________________________________________



  1. Was this apprenticeship program for the job or industry you work in now? If you are currently not employed, please answer “no.” [NATES Q33]


Yes

No




















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COLLEGE AND OTHER CLASSES




  1. Since leaving high school, have you taken any of the following types of classes? (Mark all that apply in each row.) [NHES:05 AB1&AC1, rev]

Never took Took within Took

this type past 12 over 12

of class months months ago

Classes to learn English as a second language (ESL) ___ ___ ­­­___


Classes to prepare for the General Educational

Development (GED) test, or as part of some other

high school equivalency or adult high school

program ___ ___ ___


Classes to improve your basic reading, writing, or

math skills (Do not include classes to prepare

for college-level coursework, sometimes called

remedial or developmental education classes) ___ ___ ___


  1. OTHER THAN CLASSES YOU MAY HAVE DESCRIBED EARLIER, in the past 12 months, have you taken any classes from a vocational or trade school, community or technical college, technical institute, or other college or university? NATES Q35]


Yes

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No



  1. How many of these college classes have you taken in the past 12 months? Count only classes you have completed or are currently taking. [New]


Number of classes: ____



  1. Which one of the following best describes the type of college classes you have taken in the past 12 months? (Mark one.) [NATES Q40]


None of my classes were for college credit

Some of my classes were for college credit, some were not for credit

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All of my classes were for college credit

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I don’t know if my classes were for college credit

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The rest of the questions in this section ask about the college classes you took that were not for college credit (in other words, non-credit classes). Please answer these questions only for these non-credit classes.







  1. Did you take any of these non-credit classes in order to earn, maintain, or renew a professional certification or license? (Mark one.) [NATES Q41, revised]


Yes, took classes to earn a professional certification or license

Yes, took classes to maintain or renew a professional certification or license

No. Took classes for some other reason.



  1. Did your employer require that you take any of these non-credit classes? If you were not employed or were self-employed when you took the classes, please answer “no.” [NATES Q43]


Yes

No



  1. Did your employer pay for all, some, or none of these non-credit classes? Include reimbursements from your employer. If you were not employed or were self-employed when you took the classes, please answer “no.” (Mark one.) [NATES Q44]


Yes, my employer paid for all of the classes

Yes, my employer paid for some of the classes

No, my employer did not pay for the classes



  1. Did you take any of these non-credit classes along with a group of employees from your company? If you were not employed or were self-employed when you took the classes, please answer “no.” [NATES Q45, revised]


Yes

No





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The rest of the questions in this section ask about your most recent non-credit class. If you took more than one non-credit class in the past 12 months, please answer these questions only for your most recent non-credit class. If you took multiple non-credit classes at the same time, please answer for the class you took earlier in the day or (if taken at the same time) earlier in the week.








  1. Using the list in Table 1 on page 3, what was the primary subject or field of study for your most recent non-credit class? [NATES Q42]


Number from Table 1: ____



  1. Which one of the following best describes why you took your most recent non-credit class? (Mark one.) [NATES Q41rev]


To prepare for or to consider further education

For personal interest

For my current job

For other work-related reason



  1. How useful has your most recent non-credit class been for each of the following? (Mark one in each row.) [New]

Not Somewhat Very Too soon Not

useful useful useful to tell applicable

Getting or keeping a job

Increasing your pay or getting a promotion

Keeping you marketable

Helping you get more education

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OTHER TRAINING FOR WORK





  1. People often participate in courses, training, or other formal instruction for work. These formal trainings include classes or sessions with an instructor and on-line courses. They include instruction taken at the workplace, on-line, or somewhere else. These trainings can include topics such as:


  • Job safety, work ethics or other regulations,

  • Equipment use,

  • Communication, sensitivity, or team-building,

  • Computer or technical skills,

  • Management skills, and

  • Other job skills.


OTHER THAN APPRENTICESHIPS, COLLEGE CLASSES, AND OTHER CLASSES YOU MAY HAVE DESCRIBED EARLIER, have you completed any formal work-related training in the past 12 months? Do not count informal training, such as mentoring from a co-worker or learning on the job. [NATES Q46 rev.]


Yes

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No



  1. Please fill out the following grid for each of the formal work-related trainings you have had in the past 12 months. Count multiple sessions of a training experience as one training. Do not include college classes or other classes you already reported above. If you had more than five trainings, fill out the grid for your five most recent trainings.





(A)


What kind of training was it? (Enter number from Table 3 on page 19.) [NATES Q47 rev.]

(B)


In total, how many hours did this training last? Count less than 1 hour as 1 hour. [New]

(C)



Was this training required by your employer? [New]

(D)



How useful was this training for your work? (Mark one.) [New]

(E)

Did you take this training to earn, maintain, or renew a professional certification or license? [NATES Q51rev]



____ hours


__ Yes

__ No

__ Not applicable

__ Very useful

__ Somewhat useful

__ Not useful

__ Not applicable


__ Yes

__ No



____ hours


__ Yes

__ No

__ Not applicable

__ Very useful

__ Somewhat useful

__ Not useful

__ Not applicable


__ Yes

__ No



____ hours


__ Yes

__ No

__ Not applicable

__ Very useful

__ Somewhat useful

__ Not useful

__ Not applicable


__ Yes

__ No



____ hours


__ Yes

__ No

__ Not applicable

__ Very useful

__ Somewhat useful

__ Not useful

__ Not applicable


__ Yes

__ No



____ hours


__ Yes

__ No

__ Not applicable

__ Very useful

__ Somewhat useful

__ Not useful

__ Not applicable


__ Yes

__ No


TABLE 3. TRAINING CATEGORIES FOR COLUMN (A) IN QUESTION 35



1 = New employee orientation: Provides information for new employees to familiarize them with the workplace and with workplace practices and policies.


2 = Compliance training: Provides information on company, professional, or government policies and regulations concerning legal and ethical issues.


3 = Safety training: Provides information on workplace safety, including safety procedures and processes.


4 = Communication or team training: Includes training to improve communication in the workplace, encourage team work, or how to work in teams or groups.


5 = Supervisory/management training: Includes training in supervising employees and in implementing employment practices, regulations, and policies related to personnel or budget management.


6 = Project or process management training: Includes training in managing work flow and processes, including training in project management and in quality-control processes such as Six Sigma and Lean Manufacturing.


7 = Equipment training: Provides instruction on how to use workplace equipment or machinery, including new computer hardware, medical equipment, and other equipment or machinery.


8 = Job skills training: Includes training to develop the professional or technical skills needed to do your work, such as sales and customer relations training, use of computer applications, and other practical job skills.

  1. Thinking of all the formal work-related training you had over the past 12 months, how much of the training costs did you pay? [New]

$_________ (Enter 0 if you did not pay any training costs.)



  1. Thinking of all the formal work-related training you have had over the past 12 months, how useful has this training been for each of the following? (Mark one in each row.) [New]


Not Somewhat Very Too soon Not

useful useful useful to tell applicable

Getting or keeping a job

Increasing your pay or getting a promotion

Keeping you marketable


  1. To what extent do each of the following motivate you to take formal work-related training? (Mark one in each row.) [New]


Not A great Not

at all Somewhat deal applicable

Your employer’s requirements

Certification/licensing requirements

State or other government requirements

Your desire to do your job better or move up in your career
























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EMPLOYMENT





  1. LAST WEEK, were you employed for pay at a job or business, or were you temporarily absent from a job or business? [ACS Q29 rev, NATES Q52]

  • Yes – was working (even for as little as one hour) or was temporarily absent from work (on vacation, temporary illness, maternity leave, other family/personal reasons, bad weather, etc.)

  • No – was not employed, was on layoff, or was retired

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  1. For the job or business you were in last week, were you a member of a labor union or of an employee association, similar to a union (for example, AFL-CIO, Change to Win Federation, NEA)? [NATES Q53]


    • Yes

    • No


  1. Which one of the following best describes your employment situation last week (or when you last worked)? (Mark one.) [NATES Q54]


  • I worked at a full-time job (job of 35 hours or more per week)

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  • I worked at one or more part-time jobs (no full-time job)


  1. Would you have preferred to work at a full-time job? [NATES Q55]


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    • Yes

    • No



  1. LAST WEEK, were you on layoff from a job? [NATES Q56]

    • Yes

    • No


  1. During the LAST 4 WEEKS, have you been ACTIVELY looking for work? [ACS Q36, NATES Q57]


    • Yes

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    • No


  1. LAST WEEK, could you have started a job if offered one, or returned to work if recalled? [ACS Q37, NATES Q58]


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  • Yes, I could have gone to work

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  • No, because of my own temporary illness)

  • No, because of some other reason (in school, etc.)


  1. Do you intend to look for work within the next 5 years? [NATES Q59]


    • Yes

    • No

    • I don’t know


  1. When did you last work, even for a few days? [ACS Q38, NATES Q60]


  • Within the past 12 months

  • Over 12 months ago

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  • Never worked for pay

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  1. During the PAST 12 MONTHS (52 weeks), how many weeks did you work, even for a few hours, INCLUDING paid vacation, paid sick leave, and military service? (Mark one.) [ACS Q39b, NATES Q61]


  • 50 to 52 weeks

  • 48 to 49 weeks

  • 40 to 47 weeks

  • 27 to 39 weeks

  • 14 to 26 weeks

  • 13 weeks or less



  1. During the PAST 12 MONTHS, in the WEEKS WORKED, how many hours did you usually work each WEEK? [ACS, Q40, NATES Q62]

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Shape47 Usual hours worked each WEEK:



  1. Please write in the month and year for when you last worked. [NATES Q63]

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Month

Year




  1. Which category best fits your earnings from wages, salary, commissions, bonuses or tips, from all jobs over the PAST 12 MONTHS? Report amount before deductions for taxes, bonds, dues or other items. (Mark one.) [NATES Q64]

  • $0 to $10,000

  • $10,001 to $20,000

  • $20,001 to $30,000

  • $30,001 to $40,000

  • $40,001 to $50,000

  • $50,001 to $60,000

  • $60,001 to $75,000

  • $75,001 to $150,000

  • $150,001 or more



  1. For the next few questions, please describe clearly your chief job activity or business last week. If you had more than one job, describe the one at which you worked the most hours. If you had no job or business last week, give information for your last job or business. [ACS Q41, NATES Q65]


In your current or last job, which ONE of the following were you? (Mark one.)


  • An employee of a private for-profit company or business, or of an individual, for wages,

salary, or commissions

  • An employee of a private not-for-profit, tax-exempt, or charitable organization

  • A local government employee (city, county, etc.)

  • A state government employee

  • A Federal government employee

  • Self-employed in own business, professional practice, or farm

  • Working without pay in family business or farm



  1. For whom did you work? [ACS Q42, NATES Q66]


Shape53 If now on active duty in the Armed Forces, mark (X) this box and print the branch of the

Armed Forces below.


Name of company, business, or other employer

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  1. What kind of business or industry was this? [ACS Q43, NATES Q67]


Describe the activity at the location where employed. (For example: hospital, newspaper publishing, mail order house, auto engine manufacturing, bank)

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  1. What kind of work were you doing? (For example: registered nurse, personnel manager, supervisor of order department, secretary, accountant) [ACS Q45, NATES Q68]

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  1. What were your most important activities or duties? (For example: patient care, directing hiring policies, supervising order clerks, typing and filing, reconciling financial records) [ACS Q46, NATES Q69]

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  1. What kind of position did you hold? (Mark one.) [PIAAC D_Q09 rev]


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__ Permanent

__ Temporary with no set end date

__ Temporary with set end-date


  1. Would you have preferred to work at a permanent job? [New]


    • Yes

    • No


  1. How many people worked for your employer (or for your company, if you were self-employed)? Count employees at all locations. (Mark one.) [New]


  • 1—49 people

  • 50—499 people

  • 500—999 people

  • 1,000 or more people



  1. Did your employer have a training department or office? (Mark one.) [New]

  • Yes

  • No

  • I don’t know

  • Not applicable, I am self-employed


  1. How supportive was your employer of your training needs? (Mark one.) [New]


  • Not supportive

  • Somewhat supportive

  • Very supportive

  • Not applicable, I am self-employed


  1. Did your job or career have a clear training path laid out, or did you need to figure out on your own what training you needed? (Mark one.) [New]


__Training path was clearly laid out

__Some parts of training were clear

__No clear training path



  1. Some types of training are more beneficial than others. How do you feel about the amount of training you get for work, considering all the training you get and just the training that is useful to you? (Mark one in each row.) [New]


Get too Get the Get too

little right amount much

All the training you get

Training that is useful to you

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  1. Are you male or female? [NATES Q70]


    • Male

    • Female


  1. How old are you? [NATES Q71]

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years old



  1. What is your current marital or partner status? (Mark one.) [NHES]


    • Married

    • In a registered domestic partnership or civil union

    • Living with a partner

    • Widowed, divorced, or separated

    • Never married


  1. Are you of Hispanic or Latino origin? [NATES Q75]


    • Yes

    • No


  1. What is your race? Choose one or more. [NATES 76]


    • White

    • Black or African American

    • Asian

    • American Indian or Alaska Native

    • Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander


  1. Have you ever served on active duty in the U.S. Armed Forces, Reserves, or National Guard? (Mark one.) [ACS Q26, combined 2 “yes” categories]


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      No, never served in the military

    • Yes, but only on active duty for training in the Reserve or National Guard

    • Yes, on active duty now or in past

  1. Have you served on active duty since September 2001? [ACS Q27, simplified]


    • Yes

    • No



  1. Do you speak a language other than English at home? [NATES Q77, ACS Q14a]


    • Yes

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      No



  1. How well do you speak English? (Mark one.) [NATES Q78, ACS Q14c]


    • Very well

    • Well

    • Not well

    • Not at all


  1. Are you a citizen of the United States? (Mark one.) [NATES Q79/80, ACS Q8]

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Yes, born in the United States (the 50 states or the District of Columbia)

Yes, born in Puerto Rico, Guam, American Samoa, U.S. Virgin Islands, or Northern Marianas

Yes, born abroad of U.S. citizen parent(s)

Yes, U.S. citizen by naturalization

No, not a U.S. citizen


  1. When did you come to live in the United States? [NATES Q81, ACS Q9]

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Year:










  1. Which category best fits the total income of all persons in your household over the past 12 months? Include your own income. Include money from jobs or other earnings, pensions, interest, rent, Social Security payments, and so on. (Mark one.) [NATES Q82]

    • $0 to $10,000

    • $10,001 to $20,000

    • $20,001 to $30,000

    • $30,001 to $40,000

    • $40,001 to $50,000

    • $50,001 to $60,000

    • $60,001 to $75,000

    • $75,001 to $150,000

    • $150,001 or more


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