2008/18
BACCALAUREATE AND BEYOND (B&B:08/18) FULL-SCALE
OMB
# 1850-0729 v. 14
Appendix
F
Interview Facsimile, Including Abbreviated and Mini Interview
Items
Submitted by
National Center for Education Statistics
U.S. Department of Education
February 2018
revised May 2018
This appendix provides the survey facsimile for the B&B:08/18 full-scale study, including the abbreviated survey and mini survey items. Most questions in the B&B:08/18 full-scale survey remain unchanged from the field test. The B&B:08/18 full-scale survey also includes survey revisions based on field test survey results, cognitive interviews conducted in fall 2017, and feedback from the latest B&B:08/18 Technical Review Panel (TRP) meeting held in December 2017. Revisions to the survey are intended to reflect current research goals, reduce respondent burden, and improve data quality.
Table 1 provides a summary of the content of the B&B:08/18 full-scale student survey. A change field and font color coding indicate whether items have remained the same (black) compared to the B&B:08/18 field test survey, were revised (purple), dropped (red), or added (green). In response to recommendations made at the latest B&B:08/18 TRP, a few items have been added to the B&B:08/18 full-scale survey including: items previously tested and included in other federal studies1, items from the B&B:08/12 full-scale survey not included in the B&B:08/18 field test, and new items that will improve survey efficiency or data quality.
To balance the inclusion of the additional items, and based on the field test and cognitive testing results, as well as recommendations by the TRP, other survey questions have been revised or removed to improve efficiency within the survey. The burden estimate of 45 minutes, which was approved for the field test survey, has been reduced to an average respondent burden estimate of 35 minutes for the full-scale survey. In addition to these revisions for efficiency, questions with multiple formats that were used in the questionnaire format experiment during the B&B:08/18 field test have been removed given the experiment results.
As part of the full-scale study, survey respondents will be asked to upload a résumé for an additional incentive. This alternative data source is collected to assess the benefits of using résumés in future data collections, supplement employment information and, potentially, to reduce participant burden in future B&B data collections.
Columns have also been added to Table 1 to indicate which items are included in the abbreviated survey and the mini survey. Additionally, a notation of “(Abbrev)” has been added next to the abbreviated survey items and a notation of “(Mini)” next to the mini survey items in the survey facsimile in this appendix.
The Table of Contents, hyperlinked to the items in the facsimile, has been revised from the B&B:08/18 field test survey and is provided on page F-12.
Table 1. B&B:08/18 Full-Scale Survey
Variable name |
Variable label |
Change |
Rationale |
Abbrev |
Mini |
RESPCONF |
Security: SM name verification |
|
No change |
X |
X |
RESPCONFFAIL |
Security: information page for wrong respondents |
R |
Revised wording for security forms to align with B&B:16/17 FS survey and improve applicability for all response conditions. |
X |
X |
SECSCHPKLST |
Security: school picklist |
R |
X |
X |
|
SECCHALLENGE |
Security: contact information challenge |
R |
X |
X |
|
INFOPAGE |
Participation form |
R |
Revised question wording (QW) to adjust timing and incentive language. |
X |
X |
END1 |
End form 1 |
|
No change |
X |
X |
END1TEXT |
Cell phone number and provider for reminder |
|
No change |
X |
X |
END2 |
End form 2 |
|
No change |
X |
X |
RETRNFRM |
Continue with survey |
|
No change |
X |
X |
B18CINTRO |
Postbaccalaureate Education intro form |
|
No change |
|
|
B18CPSTGRD |
Attended for additional degree or certificate program |
R |
Per TRP recommendation, revised QW to distinguish occupational or vocational certifications/licenses from educational certificates/diplomas. |
X |
X |
B18CPREVSCH01 |
Postbaccalaureate school 1: picklist |
|
No change |
|
|
B18CSCH01 |
Postbaccalaureate school 1: school coder |
|
No change |
|
|
B18CCREN01 |
Postbaccalaureate school 1: currently attending |
|
No change |
|
|
B18CDEG01 |
Postbaccalaureate school 1: degree or certificate type |
R |
Per TRP recommendation, revised response option to distinguish occupational or vocational certifications/licenses from educational certificates/diplomas. |
|
|
B18CONLINE01 |
Postbaccalaureate school 1: program entirely online |
|
No change |
|
|
B18CENROLL01 |
Postbaccalaureate school 1: attended because program entirely online |
|
No change |
|
|
B18CMAJ01 |
Postbaccalaureate school 1: primary major |
|
No change |
|
|
B18CFENR01 |
Postbaccalaureate school 1: date first attended |
|
No change |
|
|
B18CCOMP01 |
Postbaccalaureate school 1: completed degree |
|
No change |
|
|
B18CDGMY01 |
Postbaccalaureate school 1: date degree awarded |
|
No change |
|
|
B18CENRTDG01 |
Postbaccalaureate school 1: received master's en route to doctoral |
|
No change |
|
|
B18CENRTMY01 |
Postbaccalaureate school 1: date earned master's en route to doctoral |
|
No change |
|
|
B18CLENR01 |
Postbaccalaureate school 1: date last attended |
|
No change |
|
|
B18CENST01 |
Postbaccalaureate school 1: enrollment intensity |
|
No change |
|
|
B18CFINAIDG101 |
Postbaccalaureate school 1: financial aid type, experimental check-all |
D |
Included for forced-choice experiment in the B&B:08/18 FT survey. Given experiment results, removed from full-scale survey and included yes/no grid format. |
|
|
B18CFINAIDG01 |
Postbaccalaureate school 1: financial aid type |
R |
Revised response options to include all forms of work-study programs and clarified distinction between personal loans and financial assistance. |
|
|
B18CFINAIDG301 |
Postbaccalaureate school 1: financial aid type, experimental no/yes grid |
D |
Included for forced-choice experiment in the B&B:08/18 FT survey. Given experiment results, removed from full-scale survey and included yes/no grid format. |
|
|
B18CHRDSHP01 |
Postbaccalaureate school 1: financial hardship posed |
R |
Per survey methodologists’ recommendation, revised QW to be balanced and include both anchors of the scale. |
|
|
B18COTH01 |
Postbaccalaureate school 1: attended for other degrees/certificates |
R |
Revised to update QW for telephone administration. |
|
|
B18CENR01 |
Postbaccalaureate school 1: attended other schools |
|
No change |
|
|
B18CLICFILT |
Had vocational or technical certification or occupational or industry license |
D |
Per TRP recommendation, separated B18CLICFILT into two forms (B18CCERT and B18CLICENSE) to distinguish occupational or vocational certifications/licenses from educational certificates/diplomas. |
|
|
B18CCERT |
Had vocational or technical certification |
R |
Per TRP recommendation, separated B18CLICFILT into two forms (B18CCERT and B18CLICENSE) to distinguish occupational or vocational certifications/licenses from educational certificates/diplomas and updated QW to align with Current Population Survey (CPS). |
|
|
B18CNDGCWK |
Non-degree postbaccalaureate coursework |
|
No change |
|
|
B18CLNINTRO |
Financial aid introduction form |
|
No change |
|
|
B18CLOANAMT |
Total borrowed in student loans since last survey |
|
No change |
|
|
B18CPRIVAMT |
Amount of private student loans |
R |
Per TRP recommendation, moved help text on screen to clarify distinction between private versus federal loans. |
|
|
B18CPRIVEST |
Estimated amount of private student loans |
R |
Removed checkbox for "no private loans", given field test results and availability of this option to be selected on B18CPRIVAMT. |
|
|
B18CPRIVSTAT1 |
Private student loan status |
|
No change |
|
|
B18CPRIVSTAT2 |
Private student loan status - multiple loans |
|
No change |
|
|
B18CPRIVPMT |
Monthly private student loan payment |
|
No change |
|
|
B18CPRIVPEST |
Estimated monthly private student loan payment |
|
No change |
|
|
B18CPRIVMORE |
Private loan prepayment |
A |
Per TRP recommendation, added to capture frequency of loan prepayments. |
|
|
B18CPRIVMISS |
Missed a private loan payment |
|
No change |
|
|
B18CPRIVDEF |
Ever defaulted on private loans |
R |
Per TRP recommendation, moved help text on screen to clarify the definition of default. |
|
|
B18CELNSTAT1 |
Federal student loan status |
|
No change |
|
|
B18CELNSTAT2 |
Federal student loan status- multiple loans |
|
No change |
|
|
B18CFEDMORE |
Federal loan prepayment |
A |
Per TRP recommendation, added to capture frequency of loan prepayments. |
|
|
B18CFEDMISS |
Missed a federal loan payment |
|
No change |
|
|
B18CFEDDEF |
Ever defaulted on federal loans |
R |
Per TRP recommendation, moved help text on screen to clarify the definition of default. |
|
|
B18CIDRPART |
Enrolled in income-driven repayment (IDR) program |
R |
Per TRP recommendation, revised QW to capture “planning to enroll.” |
|
|
B18CIDRAWARE |
Awareness of income-driven repayment (IDR) plans |
A |
Per TRP recommendation, added “awareness of IDR” as separate form to make the categories of IDR mutually exclusive. |
|
|
B18CIDRWHY |
Reasons not enrolled in income-driven repayment (IDR) programs |
R |
Per TRP recommendation, reduced number of response options to make the categories of IDR mutually exclusive. |
|
|
B18DINTRO |
Postbaccalaureate employment introduction form |
|
No change |
X |
|
B18DCUREMP |
Mini survey: currently employed |
|
No change |
|
X |
B18DEMPFTPT |
Mini survey: currently working full-time or part-time |
|
No change |
|
X |
B18DANYJOBS |
Worked for pay since last survey |
|
No change |
X |
|
B18DNUMEMP |
Number of employers since last survey |
|
No change |
X |
X |
B18CLICENSE |
Had active professional certification or a state or industry license |
R |
Per TRP recommendation, separated B18CLICFILT into two forms (B18CCERT and B18CLICENSE) to distinguish occupational or vocational certifications/licenses from educational certificates/diplomas. Updated QW to align with Current Population Survey (CPS) wording per recommendation. |
|
|
B18DPRVEMP01 |
Previous employer pick list |
|
No change |
X |
|
B18DEMPLOY01 |
Employer name |
|
No change |
X |
|
B18DEMPZIP01 |
Zip code for primary work location |
|
No change |
X |
|
B18DSTART01 |
Month and year first employed |
|
No change |
X |
|
B18DEND01 |
Month and year last employed (or currently employed) |
|
No change |
X |
|
B18DWKCONT01 |
Unpaid breaks while employed |
R |
Per expert testing feedback, revised QW to clarify the employment dates of interest. |
X |
|
B18DWKMON01 |
Months employed |
R |
Per expert testing feedback, revised QW to clarify the employment dates of interest. |
X |
|
B18DEMPBRK01 |
Employment break activities |
D |
Per TRP recommendation, removed because this information is captured in the non-working loop. |
|
|
B18DEMPLOYA01 |
Starting hours and salary |
R |
Per cognitive interview feedback, updated QW for added clarity on timeframe of interest. |
X |
|
B18DEMPLOYC01 |
Current/ending hours and salary |
R |
X |
|
|
B18DOTHJOB01 |
Any other employers since last survey |
|
No change |
X |
|
INTJBLP01 |
Job loop intro form |
R |
Per expert testing feedback, revised QW to accommodate all employment loop scenarios. |
|
|
B18DOCC01 |
Occupation coder: traditional |
D |
Removed based upon B&B:08/18 FT survey occupation coder experiment results. |
|
|
B18DOCCEX01 |
Occupation coder: experimental predictive coder |
R |
Per cognitive interview feedback, updated QW for added clarity. |
X |
|
B18DJDUTY01 |
Occupation: job duties |
A |
Per review of FT data, added to enable more accurate post-data collection coding of occupation. |
X |
|
B18DEMPTYP01 |
Job organization/company type |
|
No change |
|
|
B18D1IND01 |
Primary industry |
R |
Per TRP recommendation, updated industry response options on B18D1IND01 to reflect the B&B:08/12 FS response frequencies, and added all other industries on B18D2IND01. |
|
|
B18D2IND01 |
Primary industry: additional industries |
R |
|
|
|
B18DEDIND01 |
Education industry: level |
|
No change |
|
|
B18DJBRESP01 |
Job responsibilities |
|
No change |
|
|
B18DAUTONM01 |
Job level of autonomy |
R |
Per expert testing feedback, revised to update response option wording for telephone administration. |
|
|
B18DCURTLC01 |
Job allows telecommuting |
R |
Per expert testing feedback, revised to update response option wording for telephone administration and updated QW to include “work remotely.” |
|
|
B18DCURFLX01 |
Flexibility of hours at work |
|
No change |
|
|
B18DBENANY01 |
Employer offered any benefits |
|
No change |
|
|
B18DNSFA01 |
Bachelor's degree required for job |
|
No change |
|
|
B18DCURL01 |
Part of career |
|
No change |
|
|
B18DLICREL01 |
License related to current work |
|
No change |
|
|
B18DLICOND01 |
License required for current work |
|
No change |
|
|
B18DCHNG101 |
Why no longer employed by [employer]: experimental check-all |
D |
Included for forced-choice experiment in the B&B:08/18 FT survey. Given experiment results, removed from full-scale survey and included yes/no grid format. |
|
|
B18DCHNG01 |
Why no longer employed by [employer] |
|
No change |
|
|
B18DCHNG301 |
Why no longer employed by [employer]: experimental no/yes grid |
D |
Included for forced-choice experiment in the B&B:08/18 FT survey. Given experiment results, removed from full-scale survey and included yes/no grid format. |
|
|
B18DSINGLE01 |
Single most important reason no longer working for [employer] |
|
No change |
|
|
B18DJSAT01 |
Level of satisfaction |
R |
Per survey methodologists’ recommendation, revised QW to be balanced and include both anchors of the scale. |
|
|
B18DNWINTRO |
Non-working loop: intro form |
R |
Per TRP recommendation, separate B18DNOWRK item two items (B18DNWINTRO and B18DNW01) to replicate the structure of the non-working loop from B&B:08/12 FS survey. |
|
|
B18DNW01 |
Non-working loop: activity while not employed |
R |
|
|
|
B18DNOWRK |
Looking for work during specific periods of not working |
D |
Per TRP recommendation, separate B18DNOWRK item two items (B18DNWINTRO and B18DNW01) to replicate the structure of the non-working loop from B&B:08/12 FS survey. |
|
|
B18DWRKS |
Primarily student or employee while enrolled |
|
No change |
|
|
B18DCARMLT |
More than one career in past ten years |
|
No change |
|
|
B18DCARDUR |
Number of years in career |
|
No change |
|
|
B18DNEGOTIAT |
Negotiated salary/benefits since BA degree |
R |
Per TRP recommendation, updated QW to capture any negotiating behavior since completing bachelor’s degree. |
|
|
B18DNEGOTOUT |
Received higher salary/benefits because of negotiation |
|
No change |
|
|
B18DOTHOUT |
Job search Intro |
|
No change |
|
|
B18DSEARCH |
Looking for a job |
|
No change |
X |
X |
B18DEVERLK |
Ever looked for work |
|
No change |
|
|
B18DEMPOTH |
Activity while not currently employed |
|
No change |
|
|
B18DUNCM |
Received unemployment compensation or disability benefits |
|
No change |
X |
X |
B18EINTRO |
Teaching intro form |
A |
Per post-TRP design meeting, added introductory form due to new teaching gate (B18EANYTCHX) and B18EANYTCH QW revisions. |
|
|
B18EANYTCHX |
Taught at K-12 level |
A |
Per B&B:08/18 FT results, due to high level of missingness on checkbox list (B18EANYTCH) and cognitive interview feedback, added the yes/no gate (B18EANYTCHX). |
X |
X |
B18EANYTCH |
Type of K-12 level teacher |
R |
Per post-TRP design meeting, updated QW based upon the addition of B18EINTRO and B18EANYTCHX. |
X |
X |
B18ETHNKINFL |
Teaching influences |
|
No change |
|
|
B18EINT |
First teaching job: participated in a teacher internship program |
|
No change |
|
|
B18EIND |
First teaching job: participated in teacher induction/mentor program |
|
No change |
|
|
B18EPRP |
First teaching job: felt adequately prepared |
|
No change |
|
|
B18EHLP |
First teaching job: received help from school/district |
|
No change |
|
|
B18ECURCRT |
Currently certified as K-12 teacher |
|
No change |
|
|
B18ECRTDT |
Date of teacher certification |
|
No change |
|
|
B18EALTCRT |
Entered teaching through an alternative route |
|
No change |
|
|
B18ECRTLEVEL |
Certification level |
|
No change |
|
|
B18ELPINTRO |
Teaching job intro form |
|
No change |
|
|
B18EJBVER |
Teaching job: employer picklist |
|
No change |
|
|
B18EJBSL |
Teaching job: school coder |
|
No change |
|
|
B18ESTWK |
Currently working in teaching position |
|
No change |
X |
|
B18ETCHMOS |
Teaching job: months worked per year |
|
No change |
|
|
B18EJBFD |
Subjects taught in teaching |
R |
Per B&B:08/12 FS and B&B:08/18 FT survey response frequencies, revised response options. Per cognitive interview feedback, revised QW to reference school name to provide clarity. |
|
|
B18EJBFD2 |
Other subjects taught in teaching |
R |
Per B&B:08/12 FS and B&B:08/18 FT survey response frequencies, revised response options for mutually exclusive categories. |
|
|
B18ECRTFLD |
Field of teacher certification |
|
No change |
|
|
B18EJBGR |
Grade levels taught |
R |
Per cognitive interview feedback, revised QW to reference school name to provide clarity. |
|
|
B18EPRTIME |
Length of time principal at school |
D |
Per TRP recommendation, removed based upon poor performance in cognitive interviews and B&B:08/18 FT survey. |
|
|
B18EPRSUPP |
Level of support from school leadership |
R |
Per TRP recommendation, revised reference of "principal" to "school leadership.” Per survey methodologists’ recommendation, revised QW to be balanced and include both anchors of the scale. |
|
|
B18EUNION |
Union representation |
R |
Per TRP recommendation and cognitive interview feedback, simplified QW for concept clarity. |
|
|
B18ELVRA |
Main reason left school |
|
No change |
|
|
B18ELVRB |
Reasons dissatisfied with school |
|
No change |
|
|
B18EADDSCH |
Any additional schools since last survey |
|
No change |
|
|
B18ESCHNAM01 |
Teacher mobility loop: school name |
|
No change |
|
|
B18ESCHLEVA01 |
Teacher mobility loop: main reason left school |
|
No change |
|
|
B18ESCHLEVB01 |
Teacher mobility loop: reasons dissatisfied with school |
R |
Per TRP recommendation, revised QW to reference school leadership and refined response options. Per B&B:08/18 FT forced-choice survey experiment, revised format from check-all to yes/no grid format. |
|
|
B18ESCHMOR01 |
Teacher mobility loop: any additional schools |
R |
Per expert testing feedback, revised QW to list other schools as a bulleted list to match other school end gate forms (B18CENR01). |
|
|
B18ETCHSAT |
Teacher satisfaction |
R |
Per cognitive interview feedback, updated QW to reference “current teaching position” to improve clarity. |
|
|
B18ETCHSTAY |
Reason stayed in teaching |
R |
Per B&B:08/18 FT data and TRP recommendation, revised response options to include work life balance. Response option wording comes from the 2012-13 Teacher Follow- Up Survey (TFS). |
X |
|
B18EMOVE |
Plan to move into non-teaching job in K-12 education |
|
No change |
|
|
B18ETCHLEVA |
Main reason left teaching |
|
No change |
X |
|
B18ETCHLEVB |
Reasons dissatisfied with teaching |
R |
Per TRP recommendation, revised QW to reference school leadership and refined response options to remove school specific options. Per B&B:08/18 FT forced-choice survey experiment, revised format from check-all to yes/no grid format. |
X |
|
B18ETCHLEVC |
New education position type |
A |
Per TRP recommendation, added to capture information about career trajectory in the K-12 education pathway. |
|
|
B18ETCHGRT |
Aware of TEACH Grant Program |
|
No change |
|
|
B18ELNFRGV |
Aware of teacher loan forgiveness programs |
|
No change |
|
|
B18ELNINCT |
Teacher loan forgiveness programs influential |
|
No change |
|
|
B18ELNPRT |
Participated in teacher loan forgiveness program |
|
No change |
|
|
B18FINTRO |
Background introduction |
|
No change |
|
|
B18FMOMED |
Mother's level of education |
|
No change |
|
|
B18FDADED |
Father's level of education |
|
No change |
|
|
B18FDOB |
Date of birth |
D |
Not necessary for B&B:08/18 FS survey, DOB known for sample. |
|
|
B18FUSBORN |
Respondent born in the United States |
|
No change |
|
|
B18FCITZN |
Citizenship status |
|
No change |
|
|
B18FHSTYP |
High school type |
|
No change |
|
|
B18FHSCDR |
High school coder |
|
No change |
X |
X |
B18FENGL |
English as native language |
|
No change |
|
|
B18FMILIT1 |
Military status: experimental check-all |
D |
Included for forced-choice experiment in the B&B:08/18 FT survey. Given experiment results, removed from full-scale survey and included yes/no grid format. |
|
|
B18FMILIT |
Military status |
|
No change |
|
|
B18FMILIT3 |
Military status: experimental no/yes grid |
D |
Included for forced-choice experiment in the B&B:08/18 FT survey. Given experiment results, removed from full-scale survey and included yes/no grid format. |
|
|
B18AMARR |
Current marital status |
|
No change |
X |
X |
B18AMARSMY |
Month/year separated, divorced or married |
|
No change |
|
|
B18AFINCON |
Other adult in household sharing financial responsibilities |
|
No change |
|
|
B18AFINWHO |
Type of adult in household sharing financial responsibilities |
|
No change |
|
|
B18AHCOMP |
Current household composition |
|
No change |
|
|
B18AHCOMP2 |
Current household composition: experimental yes/no grid |
D |
Included for forced-choice experiment in the B&B:08/18 FT survey. Given the content collected and form administration, removed from full-scale survey and included the check-all format. |
|
|
B18AHCOMP3 |
Current household composition: experimental no/yes grid |
D |
Included for forced-choice experiment in the B&B:08/18 FT survey. Given the content collected and form administration, removed from full-scale survey and included the check-all format. |
|
|
B18FSEX |
Sex assigned at birth |
|
No change |
X |
X |
B18FGENDERID |
Gender identity |
|
No change |
X |
X |
B18FLGBTQ |
Sexual orientation |
|
No change |
X |
X |
B18FDISCRIM |
Employment discrimination |
R |
Per TRP recommendation and cognitive interview feedback, added "religion" as a response option. |
|
|
B18FACCEPT |
Employer acceptance |
R |
Per cognitive interview feedback, specified "current workplace" to improve clarity. |
|
|
B18FDEPS |
Any dependent children |
|
No change |
X |
X |
B18FDEP2 |
Number of dependent children |
|
No change |
X |
X |
B18FDEPDOB |
Date of birth of dependent children |
|
No change |
|
|
B18FDEPSAM |
Date of dependency the same as date of birth |
A |
Per cognitive interview feedback, added as a gated question for B18FDEPDAT to clarify the type of information collected for dependents. |
|
|
B18FDEPDAT |
Date of financial dependency |
|
No change |
|
|
B18FCSTDYCR |
Monthly daycare costs |
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No change |
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B18DLVCHLD |
Since 2012 ever taken child-related leave |
R |
Per TRP recommendation, revised QW to include a parameter for the duration of child related leave. Six consecutive weeks of child leave is a reasonable policy benchmark and aligns with B&B:08/18 FT results. |
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B18DLVCT |
Since 2012 total time taken child-related leave |
D |
Per TRP recommendation, removed given low analytic utility due to no connection to employment periods. |
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B18DLVTP |
Amount of time that was paid child-related leave |
D |
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B18FOTHER |
Has other dependents |
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No change |
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B18FOTDEP |
Date of dependency of other dependents |
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No change |
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B18FPAYOFF |
Pay off or carry over credit card balances |
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No change |
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B18FCRDBAL |
Total amount owed on credit cards |
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No change |
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B18FRETIR1 |
Retirement accounts: experimental check-all |
D |
Included for forced-choice experiment in the B&B:08/18 FT survey. Given experiment results, removed from full-scale survey and included yes/no grid format. |
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B18FRETIR |
Retirement accounts |
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B18FRETIR3 |
Retirement accounts: experimental no/yes grid |
D |
Included for forced-choice experiment in the B&B:08/18 FT survey. Given experiment results, removed from full-scale survey and included yes/no grid format. |
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B18FAMTRET |
Contributed to retirement accounts in last 12 months |
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No change |
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B18FDISTNC |
ZIP code for primary residence |
A |
Per expert testing feedback, added for analytic utility. |
X |
X |
B18FHOUSE |
Own home or pay rent |
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No change |
X |
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B18FMTGAMT |
Monthly rent or mortgage payment amount |
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No change |
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B18FHOMVAL |
Current value of primary residence |
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No change |
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B18FHOMOWE |
Current amount owed on mortgage for primary residence |
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No change |
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B18FCARLOAN |
Had car loan or lease |
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No change |
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B18FCARAMT |
Car payment amount |
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No change |
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B18FINCOM |
Respondent's income in 2017 |
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No change |
X |
X |
B18FINEST |
Household income ranges 2017 |
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No change |
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B18FSPEMP |
Spouse employed in 2017 |
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No change |
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B18FINCSP |
Spouse's income in 2017 |
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No change |
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B18FINSRA |
Spouse's income ranges 2017 |
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No change |
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B18FSPLV |
Spouse's education level |
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No change |
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B18FSPCOL |
Spouse in college or graduate school |
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No change |
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B18FSPLN |
Spouse took out student loans |
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No change |
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B18FSPAMT |
Spouse's student loans: amount borrowed |
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No change |
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B18FSPOWE |
Spouse's student loans: amount owed |
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No change |
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B18FSPLNPY |
Spouse's student loans: monthly payment |
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No change |
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B18FSELLPO |
Result of the sale of all major possessions |
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No change |
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B18FSTRESS |
Financial difficulty in past 12 months |
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No change |
X |
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B18BINCHO |
Satisfaction with NPSAS |
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No change |
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B18BMAJCHO |
Satisfaction with undergraduate major |
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No change |
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B18FAFFCOST1 |
Results of undergraduate financial costs: experimental check-all |
D |
Included for forced-choice experiment in the B&B:08/18 FT survey. Given experiment results, removed from full-scale survey and included yes/no grid format. |
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B18FAFFCOST |
Results of undergraduate financial costs |
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No change |
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B18FAFFCOST3 |
Results of undergraduate financial costs: experimental no/yes grid |
D |
Included for forced-choice experiment in the B&B:08/18 FT survey. Given experiment results, removed from full-scale survey and included yes/no grid format. |
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B18FWORTH |
Undergraduate education worth the cost |
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No change |
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B18FCOMSRV |
Community service/volunteer in last year |
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No change |
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B18FVLHRS |
Number of hours volunteered per month |
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No change |
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B18FVTNEL |
Voted in 2016 presidential election |
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No change |
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B18FVTREG |
Registered to vote in U.S. elections |
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No change |
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RESUME1 |
Upload résumé |
R |
Revised QW to account for the incentive language based upon OFAC matching. |
X |
X |
RESUPLOAD |
Résumé upload |
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No change |
X |
X |
RESUMEDESC |
How up-to-date is résumé |
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No change |
X |
X |
INCTYP |
Incentive type |
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No change |
X |
X |
PAYPAL |
PayPal email address |
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No change |
X |
X |
INCENTADDR |
Incentive address |
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No change |
X |
X |
PHONE |
Phone number |
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No change |
X |
X |
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No change |
X |
X |
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INCENT1 |
Incent end form |
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No change |
X |
X |
B18HGENDB |
General feedback on survey |
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General feedback not collected in full-scale survey. |
X |
X |
B18LINKEDIN |
Willingness to login via LinkedIn |
D |
Collected willingness to provide LinkedIn access in B&B:08/18 FT survey and not pursued for full-scale. |
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END |
End form of survey |
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No change |
X |
X |
RESPCONFFAIL (Abbrev) (Mini) 16
SECSCHPKLST (Abbrev) (Mini) 16
SECCHALLENGE (Abbrev) (Mini) 16
B18EANYTCHX (Abbrev) (Mini) 51
B18FGENDERID (Abbrev) (Mini) 70
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Phone
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Other phone:
Date of Birth (MM):
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• You are one of approximately 17,000 college graduates who will be taking part in this study.
• In addition to your survey responses, we collect financial aid, student records and related information from your school and sources such as student loan databases and admissions testing agencies.
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B&B survey. We can send you an e-mail message and a text message
reminder.
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provider so that we can send you a text message reminder to complete
the B&B survey.
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[If
B&B:12 respondent] [{if CATI mode} I'd {else} We'd] like to ask
you some questions about any additional education you've had since
the last time we spoke to you in [last interview date].
[else]
[{if CATI mode} I'd {else} We'd] like to ask you some questions about
any additional education you've had since completing your bachelor's
degree at [NPSAS school].
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[If
B&B:12 respondent] Have you attended a college, university, or
trade school for a degree or certificate since [last interview date]?
(Do not include certificates of completion such as those earned
through participation in short-term training.)
[else] Have you
attended a college, university, or trade school for a degree or
certificate since completing your bachelor's degree at [NPSAS
school]? (Do not include certificates of completion such as those
earned through participation in short-term training.)
Yes
No
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Text:
Indicate "yes" if you have attended a college, university, or trade school for any degree or certificate since the date in question. This education may include other undergraduate degrees or certificates, or graduate-level degrees or certificates.
Indicate "no" if you attended school for coursework that is not part of a degree or certificate program. Do not include certificates of attendance or participation in a short-term training.
An associate's
degree (AA, AS, AAS, AGE, etc.) normally requires at least 2,
but less than 4 years, of full-time equivalent college
work.
A bachelor's degree (BA, BS, etc.) is
usually awarded by a 4-year college or university and usually
requires at least 4 years of full-time, college-level
work.
A master's degree (MA, MS, MBA, MFA, etc.) usually
requires at least 2 years of full-time graduate-level work and may
require a thesis or a practicum. For the purposes of this study,
Education Specialist degrees (EdS) are considered master's
degrees.
A research/scholarship doctoral degree (PhD,
EdD, etc.) usually requires at least 4 years of full-time
graduate-level work and usually requires a
dissertation.
A professional doctoral degree is
a formal award certifying the satisfactory completion of a
postsecondary education program in the following areas: chiropractic,
dentistry, law, medicine, optometry, osteopathic medicine, pharmacy,
podiatry, ministry or divinity, or veterinary
medicine.
An undergraduate certificate or diploma is
a formal award certifying the satisfactory completion of a
postsecondary education program. Undergraduate certificates and
diplomas are designed to equip people with the skills needed for
direct entry to employment, and for progression to higher education
or training. Examples include undergraduate certificates in
administrative support, computer programming, and medical
records.
A postbaccalaureate certificate provides
students who already hold a bachelor's degree with new or additional
training in an area of specialization. Certificates typically require
fewer course hours than do master's or doctoral degrees, and do not
require a thesis or dissertation. Examples of this include
certificates in accounting, computer science, and human resource
management.
A post-master's certificate usually
requires completion of 24 semester credit hours beyond the master's
degree but does not meet the requirements of academic degrees at the
doctoral level.
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[If
loop = 1] Last time we contacted you, you provided us with the [{if
more than 1 school left on pick list} schools {else} school] you
attended since completing your bachelor's degree at [NPSAS school].
Have you attended [{if more than 1 school left on pick list} any of
these schools {else} this school] since [last interview date]?
[else] Have you attended [{if more than 1 school left on pick
list} any of these schools {else} this school] since [last interview
date]?
[Fill Y_B12SCH1]
[Fill Y_B12SCHX]
Did not attend [{if more than 1 school left on pick list} any of these schools {else} this school] since [last interview date]
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answering this question, only consider attendance since the date in
question.
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What is the name of the school that you have attended since [{if B&B:12 respondent} [last interview date] {else} completing your bachelor's degree]? ([{If loop = 1} If you have attended more than one other school since [{if B&B:12 respondent} [last interview date] {else} completing your bachelor's degree at [NPSAS school], tell us about the most recent school first.] If you can't find your school, click "School not listed.")
School
name:
City
State
Control
Level
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Text:
Only colleges, universities, and trade schools within the United States and Puerto Rico are included in the database.
To search for your school, start typing in the school name; a list of schools matching your entry will be displayed. From the responses displayed, select the school that most closely matches your entry and click "Next."
If you can't find your school from among the responses returned, click "School not listed."
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[If
B18COTH0* = 1 from previous valid loop] Are you currently attending
[post-BA school] for this additional degree or certificate?
[else]
Are you currently attending [post-BA school]?
Yes
No
Help
Text:
Indicate whether you are currently attending [post-BA school].
Answer "No" if you are on a break between semesters, terms, or quarters such as summer break and not currently attending classes or you are currently studying abroad.
Answer "Yes" if you are on a spring or fall break in the middle of the term or semester or you are enrolled and actively working on something for credit at [post-BA school] like a thesis or field work, even if you do not currently attend classes.
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[If
currently enrolled = 1] What [{if B18COTH0* = 1 in previous valid
loop} other] degree or certificate are you currently working on at
[post-BA school]? (You can select only one degree here. You will have
an opportunity to tell us about other enrollment later.)
[else]
What was the [{if B18COTH0* = 1 in previous valid loop} other] type
of degree or certificate you worked on at [post-BA school]? (You can
select only one degree here. You will have an opportunity to tell us
about other enrollment later.)
Undergraduate certificate or diploma, including those leading to a certification or license
Associate's degree
Bachelor's degree
Postbaccalaureate certificate
Master's degree
Post-master's certificate
Doctoral degree - professional practice (e.g., chiropractic, dentistry, law, medicine, optometry, pharmacy, podiatry, or veterinary medicine)
Doctoral degree - research/scholarship (e.g., PhD, EdD, etc.)
Doctoral degree - other
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Text:
Indicate
the degree or certificate you were working on at [post-BA school].
An associate's degree (AA, AS, AAS, AGE, etc.) normally
requires at least 2, but less than 4 years, of full-time equivalent
college work.
A bachelor's degree (BA, BS, etc.) is usually
awarded by a 4-year college or university and usually requires at
least 4 years of full-time, college-level work.
A master's
degree (MA, MS, MBA, MFA, etc.) usually requires at least 2 years of
full-time graduate-level work and may require a thesis or a
practicum. For the purposes of this study, Education Specialist
degrees (EdS) are considered master's degrees.
A
research/scholarship doctoral degree (PhD, EdD, etc.) usually
requires at least 4 years of full-time graduate-level work and
usually requires a dissertation.
A professional doctoral degree
is a formal award certifying the satisfactory completion of a
postsecondary education program in the following areas: chiropractic,
dentistry, law, medicine, optometry, osteopathic medicine, pharmacy,
podiatry, ministry or divinity, or veterinary medicine.
An
undergraduate certificate or diploma is a formal award certifying the
satisfactory completion of a postsecondary education program.
Undergraduate certificates and diplomas are designed to equip people
with the skills needed for direct entry to employment, and for
progression to higher education or training. Examples include
undergraduate certificates in administrative support, computer
programming, and medical records.
A postbaccalaureate
certificate provides students who already hold a bachelor's degree
with new or additional training in an area of specialization.
Certificates typically require fewer course hours than do master's or
doctoral degrees, and do not require a thesis or dissertation.
Examples of this include certificates in accounting, computer
science, and human resource management.
A post-master's
certificate usually requires completion of 24 semester credit hours
beyond the master's degree but does not meet the requirements of
academic degrees at the doctoral level.
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[If
currently enrolled = 1] Is your entire [degree name] program at
[post-BA school] online?
[else] Was your entire [degree name]
program at [post-BA school] online?
Yes
No
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Online programs deliver the majority or all of the content online. These programs typically have no face-to-face meetings.
If the instructional portions are entirely online, the program is considered to be exclusively online distance education.
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If your [degree name] program at [post-BA school] was not available in an online format, how likely is it that you would have enrolled in an on campus or in-person program?
Not at all likely
Somewhat likely
Likely
Very likely
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Text:
When
answering this question, consider how much your program being offered
online impacted your decision to enroll in [degree name] at [post-BA
school]. Considerations about online programs could include things
such as convenience, cost, flexibility in schedule, etc.
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What
[{if currently enrolled = 1} is {else} was] your primary major or
field of study for your [degree name] at [post-BA school]? (If you
can't find your major or field of study, click "Major not
listed".)
Help
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To search for your major or field of study, start typing in your major at this school; a list of majors matching your entry will be displayed. From the responses displayed, select the major that most closely matches your entry and click "Next."
If you can't find your major or field of study from among the responses returned, click "Major not listed" and select a major from the additional options that appear in the dropdowns.
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In
what month and year did you first attend [post-BA school] for your
[degree name]?
Month:
-Select one-
January - December
Year:
-Select one-
Before 2008 - 2019
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Text:
Indicate
the month and year that you first attended [post-BA school] for your
[degree name].
If you are unsure, provide your best estimate of
the date.
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[if
B18CCREN01 = 1 in current loop] Have you completed your program of
study and received your [degree name] from [post-BA school]?
[else]
Did you complete your program of study and receive your [degree name]
from [post-BA school]?
Yes
No
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Indicate
"Yes" if you have already completed your program and
received your [degree name].
Indicate "No" if have
not received your [degree name].
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In
what month and year was your [degree name] awarded by [post-BA
school]?
Month:
-Select one-
January -
December
Year:
-Select one-
Before 2008
- 2019
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Text:
Indicate the month and year in which you were awarded your [degree name] from [post-BA school].
If you are unsure of the date, provide your best estimate.
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[{If currently enrolled = 1} Have you received {else} Did you receive] a master's degree from [post-BA school] while enrolled in your [degree name] program? (Answer "no" if you received a master's degree through a separate program for which the ultimate objective was a master's degree.)
Yes
No
Help
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Some doctoral degree programs award master's degrees on the way to the doctoral degree.
Indicate whether you have already been awarded a master's degree at [post-BA school] as part of your [degree name] program. Do not include master's degrees earned as part of programs for which a master's degree was the ultimate objective.
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In
what month and year did you receive the master's degree that you
earned on the way to your [degree name]?
Month:
-Select one-
January - December
Year:
-Select one-
Before 2008 – 2019
Help
Text:
Some doctoral degree programs award master's degrees on the way to the doctoral degree. Indicate the month and year in which you were awarded a master's degree at [post-BA school] as part of your [degree name] program.
If
you are unsure of the date, provide your best estimate.
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In
what month and year did you last attend [post-BA school] for your
[degree name]?
Month:
-Select one-
January - December
Year:
-Select one-
Before 2008 - 2019
Help
Text:
Indicate the month and year that you last attended [post-BA school] for your [degree name].
If you are unsure, provide your best estimate of the date.
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[If
currently enrolled = 1] For the period of time you have been
attending [post-BA school] for your [degree name], have you been
mainly a full-time or part-time student, or an equal mix of both?
[else] For the period of time you attended [post-BA school] for
your [degree name], were you mainly a full-time or part-time student,
or an equal mix of both?
Full-time
Part-time
Equal mix of full-time and part-time
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Students who are enrolled as a full-time student typically carry at least:
• 12 semester or quarter hours per term at the undergraduate level or 9 credit hours per term at the graduate level;
• 24 semester hours or 36 quarter hours per academic year for an educational program using credit hours for a program of less than one academic year; or
• 24 clock hours per week for an educational program using clock hours.
Part-time
attendance is any credit load less than the full-time load for a
given school or program.
If enrolled at the full- and part-time
levels about equally often throughout your degree or certificate
program, indicate "Equal
mix of full-time and part-time."
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[If
currently enrolled = 1] Please indicate whether or not you have used
any of the following to pay for your [degree name] at [post-BA
school].
[else] Please indicate whether or not you used any of
the following to pay for your [degree name] at [post-BA school].
Federal student loans
Private student loans
Grants or scholarships
Assistantships
Fellowships
Work-Study (i.e., federal, state, or institution
work-study)
Employer assistance
Veterans
education benefits
Financial assistance from anyone
Personal loan from a bank or other source (e.g., family, friend,
etc.)
Your own money (e.g., earnings from employment,
savings, etc.)
Other sources
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Text:
Indicate the type of aid you have use to help pay for your [degree name] at [post-BA school].
The list below provides examples of types of aid:
Federal student loans, such as subsidized and unsubsidized Direct Loans (also known as Stafford Loans), are from the federal government.
Private student loans are borrowed from a private lender, such as a bank, credit union, or state, and usually require a co-signer. Unlike federal student loans, private loans are credit-based and therefore often require a cosigner if the student does not have an established credit history.
Grants or scholarships do not have to be repaid. Most scholarships are restricted to paying all or part of tuition expenses, though some also cover room and board.
Assistantships are work appointments that provide financial support for graduate studies. Examples of graduate assistantships include graduate teaching assistantships and graduate research assistantships.
Fellowships are often sponsored by a specific organization or association and are accompanied by a monetary award for study or research.
Work-study jobs are offered to students with financial need, allowing them to work part-time to earn money to help pay their education expenses. Students must file a FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) in order to be considered for the Federal Work-Study (FWS) program. Work-study jobs are often located on the campus of a student's school and may or may not be related to a student's course of study.
Employer assistance is any monetary assistance that your employer contributes towards your educational costs.
Veterans education benefits can include participation in programs such as the Post-9/11 GI Bill, the Montgomery Bill, and the Reserve Educational Assistance Program (REAP).
Financial assistance from anyone is money that does not have an expectation to be paid back.
A personal loan from a bank of other source is loan from an entity that has an expectation of being paid back. Do not include federal or private student loans in this category.
Your own money refers to your own finances including earnings from employment from past or current jobs, savings accounts, retirement accounts, etc.
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Please indicate how much you disagree or agree with the following statement. The financial cost of obtaining my [degree name] at [post-BA school] [{if currently enrolled = 1} poses {else} posed] a significant hardship for me. Financial cost includes tuition, fees, books, and lost income due to not working or working less. Would you say...
Strongly disagree
Disagree
Neither agree nor disagree
Agree
Strongly agree
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Please
indicate your level of disagreement or agreement with the statement
in the
question.
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[If
B&B:12 respondent] Besides the [degree name] you just told [{if
CATI mode} me {else} us] about, have you attended [post-BA school]
for any additional degrees or certificates since the last time we
spoke to you in [last interview date]?
[else] Besides the
[degree name] you just told [{if CATI mode} me {else} us] about, have
you attended [post-BA school] for any additional degrees or
certificates since completing your bachelor's degree at [NPSAS
school]?
Yes
No
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Indicate "Yes" if you attended [post-BA school] after your bachelor's degree, but have not yet told us about that enrollment.
Indicate "No" if you have no additional enrollment at [post-BA school] or you only attended [post-BA school] for coursework that is not part of a degree or certificate program.
Only report enrollment for a degree or certificate program. This enrollment may include other undergraduate degrees or certificates, or graduate-level degrees or certificates.
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[If
loop = 1] Besides the [degree name] at [post-BA school] you just told
[{if CATI mode} me {else} us] about, have you attended any other
schools for additional degrees or certificates since [{if B&B:12
respondent} [last interview date] {else} since completing your
bachelor's degree requirements]?
[else] You've told [{if CATI
mode} me {else} us] that you have attended the following schools
since [{if B&B:12 respondent} [last interview date] {else} since
completing your bachelor's degree requirements]: [post-BA school from
loop 1] [post-BA school from loop x] Have you attended any other
schools for a degree or certificate program since [{if B&B:12
respondent} [last interview date] {else} completing your bachelor's
degree requirements]?
Yes
No
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Indicate "Yes" if you have had additional enrollment at any other schools since earning your bachelor's degree, but have not yet told us about that enrollment.
Indicate "No" if you have no additional enrollment or only had enrollment in coursework that is not part of a degree or certificate program.
Only report enrollment for a degree or certificate program. This enrollment may include other undergraduate degrees or certificates, or graduate-level degrees or certificates.
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Do you have a vocational or technical certificate or diploma? (Examples of vocational or technical certificates and diplomas include a digital arts certificate, a cosmetology diploma, or a motorcycle mechanics diploma.)
Yes
No
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There
is no time frame associated with this question. We are interested in
whether you have ever earned any vocational or technical certificates
or diplomas.
A vocational or technical certificate or diploma is
awarded by an educational institution (e.g., a college or university,
a community college, or a trade school) based on completion of all
requirements for a program of study, including coursework and test or
other performance evaluations. Certificates are typically awarded for
life (like a degree), but do not lead to an associate's, bachelor's
or graduate degree. Examples of vocational or technical certificates
and diplomas include a digital arts certificate, a cosmetology
diploma, or a motorcycle mechanics diploma.
Do not answer "yes"
for any certificates of attendance or participation in a short-term
training (e.g., 1 day), these are not considered a vocational or
technical certificate for the purposes of this question.
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[If
B&B:12 respondent] Since we last spoke to you in [last interview
date], have you attended a college, university, or trade school for
any coursework that is not part of a degree or certificate program?
(Non-degree coursework may be for transfer credit, or for recreation,
or personal enjoyment.)
[else] Since completing your bachelor's
degree at [NPSAS school], have you attended a college, university, or
trade school for any coursework that is not part of a degree or
certificate program? (Non-degree coursework may be for transfer
credit, or for recreation, or personal enjoyment.)
Yes
No
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Examples
of non-degree coursework include taking courses for credit that may
often be transferred and/or applied to a degree or certificate
program, or taking non-credit courses for recreation or personal
enjoyment, such as cooking or dance classes.
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Next,
[{if CATI mode} I {else} we] will be asking you questions about your
education loans and loan repayment.
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is an introductory screen. Please select "next" to
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[If Y_B12RESP = 1] Including all federal and private student loans, how much have you borrowed for your education since the last time we spoke to you in [Y_B12START]?
[else]
Including all federal and private student loans, how much have you
borrowed for your education since completing your bachelor’s
degree requirements?
$|.00
Did not have any
federal or private student loans
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When
calculating your total amount, only consider federal and private
loans you have taken since the date in question.
Do not include
Parent PLUS loans, grants or scholarships, or money borrowed from
family or friends.
Federal student loans:
Subsidized
and Unsubsidized
Direct Loans
Students
must file a FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) in order
to receive a Direct Loan- subsidized or unsubsidized. Both
undergraduate and graduate students are eligible to receive Direct
Loans.
Perkins Loan
Awarded to undergraduate and graduate
students with exceptional financial need. This is a campus-based loan
program, with the school acting as the lender using a limited pool of
funds provided by the federal government.
Private student loans:
Private
loans are offered by private lenders. With private loans there are no
federal application forms to complete. Some students and parents use
private loans as a supplement when their federal loans do not provide
enough money. Unlike federal student loans, private loans are
credit-based and may require a cosigner if the student does not have
an established credit history.
Some examples of commonly used
private loans include:
Sallie Mae Smart Option Loan
Wells
Fargo Collegiate Loan
Discover Student Loan
Loans from
credit unions
Loans from states such as Minnesota’s SELF
loan
States with private loan programs include Alaska,
Connecticut, Georgia, Hawaii, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Maine,
Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Jersey, North Carolina, Rhode Island,
South Carolina, Texas, Vermont, Washington, West Virginia,
Wisconsin.
Home equity loans are not considered private loans.
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How
much of that [{if B18CLOANAMT ne missing} $[B18CLOANAMT] {else} total
amount] was in private loans? Private loans are offered by private
lenders, and no federal application forms are needed. Private loans
are credit-based and may require a cosigner if the student does not
have an established credit history.
$|.00
Did not
have any private student loans
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If you are unsure of the amount of your private loans, provide your best guess. Do not include any money borrowed from family or friends.
Private loans are offered by private lenders. With private loans there are no federal application forms to complete. Some students and parents use private loans as a supplement when their federal loans do not provide enough money. Unlike federal student loans, private loans are credit-based and may require a cosigner if the student does not have an established credit history.
Some examples of commonly used private loans include:
Sallie Mae Smart Option Loan
Wells Fargo Collegiate Loan
Discover Student Loan
Loans from credit unions
Loans from states such as Minnesota’s SELF loan
States with private student loan programs include Alaska, Connecticut, Georgia, Hawaii, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Maine, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Jersey, North Carolina, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Texas, Vermont, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin.
Home equity loans are not considered private loans.
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Please indicate the range for how much of that [{if B18CLOANAMT ne missing} $[B18CLOANAMT] {else} total amount] was in private loans. Would you say it was...
$0
$1 - $9,999
$10,000 - $19,999
$20,000 - $29,999
$30,000 - $39,999
$40,000 - $49,999
$50,000 - $59,999
$60,000 - $69,999
$70,000 - $79,999
$80,000 - $89,999
$90,000 - $99,999
$100,000 or more
Don't know
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If you are unsure of the amount of your private loans, provide your best guess. Do not include any money borrowed from family or friends.
Private loans are offered by private lenders. With private loans there are no federal application forms to complete. Some students and parents use private loans as a supplement when their federal loans do not provide enough money. Unlike federal student loans, private loans are credit-based and may require a cosigner if the student does not have an established credit history.
Some examples of commonly used private loans include:
Sallie Mae Smart Option Loan
Wells Fargo Collegiate Loan
Discover Student Loan
Loans from credit unions
Loans from states such as Minnesota’s SELF loan
States with private student loan programs include Alaska, Connecticut, Georgia, Hawaii, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Maine, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Jersey, North Carolina, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Texas, Vermont, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin.
Home equity loans are not considered private loans.
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What
is the official status of your private student loan(s)?
(Please
answer based on any private student loans including loans for your
bachelor's degree and for any education since your bachelor's
degree.)
Already paid off
In repayment
Temporarily deferring payment
In default
Multiple loans in different repayment statuses
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Respond based on the current status of any private student loan(s) you have taken out for your education.
Choose "Already paid off" if you no longer have an outstanding balance for your private loans, meaning you do not owe any money to your private loan provider.
Choose "In repayment" if your private loan is currently in a scheduled repayment plan with your private loan provider or lender, regardless of whether you are making the payments or not. Also choose "In repayment" if payments are currently being made on your private student loans, but you are not yet required to be making payments.
Choose "Temporarily deferring payment" if you currently have a deferment or forbearance arrangement with your private loan provider. A deferment postpones payment of a loan per an official agreement with the lender/servicer. Forbearance lets you suspend or reduce your loan payments under certain circumstances for specified periods of time.
Choose "In default" if you are currently in default on your private loan(s). Default typically occurs when payments are not made for a certain length of time specified by the lender and arrangements (e.g., deferment or forbearance) have not been made to postpone payments.
Choose "Multiple loans in different repayment statuses" if you have ever had more than one private loan, and the private loans are currently in different statuses.
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You
just indicated that you have multiple private student loans. Please
indicate the official status for your private student loans.
(Please
choose all that apply)
At least one loan has been paid back
in full
At least one loan in repayment
At least
one loan in deferment
At least one loan in default
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Respond based on the current status of any private student loans you have taken out for your education. Select all statuses that apply to your private student loans.
Choose "At least one loan has been paid back in full" if at least one of your private loans no longer have an outstanding balance, meaning you do not owe any money to your private loan provider.
Choose "At least one loan in repayment" if at least one of your private loans is currently in a scheduled repayment plan with the private loan provider or lender, regardless of whether you are making the payments or not. Also choose repayment if you are currently making any payments on any of your private student loans, but you are not yet required to be making payments.
Choose "At least one loan in deferment or forbearance" if you currently have a deferment or forbearance arrangement with at least one private loan provider. A deferment postpones payment of a loan per an official agreement with the lender/servicer. Forbearance lets you suspend or reduce your loan payments under certain circumstances for specified periods of time.
Choose "At least one loan in default" if you are currently in default with at least one of your private loans. Default typically occurs when payments are not made for a certain length of time specified by the lender and arrangements (e.g., deferment or forbearance) have not been made to postpone payments.
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How
much do you typically pay each month on your private loans, even if
it is different from your minimum monthly payment? (Please answer
based on any private student loans you have, including loans for your
bachelor's degree and for any education since your bachelor's
degree.)
$|.00 per month
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Text:
Respond
based on the private student loans you have taken out for
undergraduate and graduate programs. Please provide the typical
amount you pay each month, even if that amount differs from your
expected monthly payment.
If
you are unsure of the exact amount, provide your best guess.
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Please indicate the range that best represents the total current monthly payment for your private loans. Would you say it was...
$0.00
$0.01 - $49.99
$50.00 - $99.99
$100.00 - $149.99
$150.00 - $199.99
$200.00 - $249.99
$250.00 - $499.99
$500.00 - $749.99
$750.00 - $999.99
$1,000.00 or more
Don't know
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Text:
Respond
based on the private student loans you have taken out for
undergraduate and graduate programs. Choose the option that best
describes the typical amount you pay each month, even if that amount
differs from your expected monthly payment.
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When
repaying student loans, you can pay more than the minimum monthly
payment in order to reduce the interest you pay and the total cost of
your loan over time.
In the last 12 months, have you paid more
than the minimum monthly payment for your private student loans?
No, have not paid more than the minimum amount
Yes, paid more than the minimum amount 1 or 2 times
Yes, paid more than the minimum amount 3 or more times
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Text:
Paying
a little extra each month can reduce the interest you pay and reduce
the total cost of your loan over time. Answer according to your
payment behavior in the past twelve months.
Do not include
times when the extra amount you paid was to be put towards future
payments.
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In the last twelve months, have you missed a private student loan payment?
No, all payments were made on time
Yes, missed 1 or 2 payments
Yes, missed 3 or more payments
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"Missing
a payment" can include making a late payment or skipping a
payment entirely. Answer according to your payment behavior in the
past twelve months.
A late payment for the purposes of this
question is defined as any payment made to your private loan lender
that is after
the
due date, or "past due." Answer according to your payment
behavior, regardless of whether or not you incurred any late fees due
to a missed payment.
A skipped payment for the purposes of this
question is defined as any payment that is never paid. Each private
loan lender varies on their policy for "grace periods," or
the ability to occasionally skip payments. Answer this question
according to your payment behavior, regardless of whether you
incurred any penalties, fees, or established an allowance of a "grace
period" with your lender to forestall payments.
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Have you ever defaulted on a private student loan? (Default typically occurs when payments are not made for a certain length of time specified by the lender and arrangements [e.g., deferment or forbearance] have not been made to postpone payments. Students in default are contacted by a collection agency and defaults are often reported on a person's credit history.)
Yes
No
Don't know
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Answer
"Yes" if any of your private student loans have ever been
turned over to a collection agency due to non-payment. Do not include
loans that are delinquent, but have not been turned over to a
collection agency.
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What
is the official status of your federal student loan(s)?
(Please
answer based on any federal student loans including loans for your
bachelor's degree and for any education since your bachelor's
degree.)
Already paid off or forgiven
In repayment
Temporarily deferring payment
In default
Multiple loans in different repayment statuses
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Respond based on the current status of any federal student loans you have taken out for your education.
Choose "Already paid off or forgiven" if you no longer have an outstanding balance for your federal loans either through paying off your entire balance or through a loan forgiveness program.
Choose "In repayment" if your federal student loans are currently in a scheduled repayment plan with your federal loan servicer, regardless of whether you are making the payments or not. Also choose "In repayment" if payments are currently being made on your federal student loans, but you are not yet required to be making payments.
Choose "Temporarily deferring payment" if you are currently in a deferment or forbearance arrangement with your federal loan servicer. A deferment postpones payment of a loan per an official agreement with the lender/servicer. Forbearance lets you suspend or reduce your student loan payments under certain circumstances and for specified periods of time.
Choose "In default" if you are currently in default from not making any payments and have no arrangement with your lender or servicer. Default typically occurs when payments are not made for a certain length of time specified by the lender and arrangements (e.g., deferment or forbearance) have not been made to postpone payments. Federal loans are typically considered to be in default if no payments are made for 270 days.
Choose "Multiple loans in different repayment statuses" if you have multiple federal student loan servicers and your loans are in different statuses. Your loans could be in different statuses if you have multiple federal loans that are not consolidated into one monthly payment plan.
Note: Although federal student loans come from the US Department of Education, your payments are made to a loan servicer. A few examples of servicers for federally held loans are: Cornerstone, FedLoan Servicing, Granite State, and Great Lakes Educational Loan Services.
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You
just indicated that you have multiple federal student loans. Please
indicate the official status for your federal student loans.
(Please
choose all that apply)
At least one loan has been paid back
in full or forgiven
At least one loan in repayment
At least one loan in deferment
At least one loan in
default
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Respond based on the current status of any federal student loans you have taken out for your education. Select all statuses that apply to your federal student loans.
Choose "At least one loan has been paid back in full or forgiven" if you no longer have an outstanding balance for any of your federal loans either through paying off your entire balance or through a loan forgiveness program.
Choose "At least one loan in repayment" if at least one of your federal loans is currently in a scheduled repayment plan with the federal loan servicer, regardless of whether you are making the payments or not. Also choose repayment if you are currently making any payments on any of your federal student loans, but you are not yet required to be making payments.
Choose "At least one loan in deferment or forbearance" if you are currently in a deferment or forbearance arrangement with your federal loan servicer(s). A deferment postpones payment of a loan per an official agreement with the lender/servicer. Forbearance lets you suspend or reduce your student loan payments under certain circumstances and for specified periods of time.
Choose "At least one loan in default" if you are currently in default from not making any payments and have no arrangement with your lender or servicer(s). Default typically occurs when payments are not made for a certain length of time specified by the lender and arrangements (e.g., deferment or forbearance) have not been made to postpone payments. Federal loans are typically considered to be in default if no payments are made for 270 days.
Note: Although federal student loans come from the US Department of Education, your payments are made to a loan servicer. A few examples of servicers for federally held loans are: Cornerstone, FedLoan Servicing, Granite State, and Great Lakes Educational Loan Services.
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When
repaying student loans, you can pay more than the minimum monthly
payment in order to reduce the interest you pay and the total cost of
your loan over time.
In the last 12 months, how often have you
paid more than the minimum monthly payment for your federal student
loans?
No, have not paid more than the minimum amount
Yes, paid more than the minimum amount 1 or 2 times
Yes, paid more than the minimum amount 3 or more times
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Text:
Paying
a little extra each month can reduce the interest you pay and reduce
the total cost of your loan over time. Answer according to your
payment behavior in the past twelve months.
Do not include
times when the extra amount you paid was to be put towards future
payments.
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In the last 12 months, have you missed a federal student loan payment?
No, all payments were made on time
Yes, missed 1 to 2 payments
Yes, missed 3 or more payments
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"Missing a payment" can include making a late payment or skipping a payment entirely. Answer according to your payment behavior in the past twelve months.
Do not include postponed payments due to enrollment in a deferment or forbearance agreement. Under certain circumstances, you can receive a deferment or forbearance that allows you to temporarily postpone or reduce your federal student loan payments.
A late payment for the purposes of this question is defined as any payment made to your federal loan servicer after the due date, or "past due." Answer according to your payment behavior, regardless of whether or not you incurred any late fees due to a missed payment.
A skipped payment for the purposes of this question is defined as any payment that is never paid. Each federal loan servicer varies on their policy for "grace periods," or the ability to occasionally skip payments. This also may vary depending upon which repayment plan you are enrolled in. Answer this question according to your payment behavior, regardless of whether you incurred any penalties or fees.
Note: Although federal student loans come from the US Department of Education, your payments are made to a loan servicer. A few examples of servicers for federally held loans are: Cornerstone, FedLoan Servicing, Granite State, and Great Lakes Educational Loan Services.
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Have you ever defaulted on a federal student loan? (Default typically occurs when payments are not made for a certain length of time specified by the lender and arrangements [e.g., deferment or forbearance] have not been made to postpone payments. Students in default are contacted by a collection agency and defaults are often reported on a person's credit history.)
Yes
No
Don't know
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Federal loans are typically considered to be in default if no payments are made for 270 days.
Answer "Yes" if any of your federal student loans have ever been turned over to a collection agency due to non-payment. Do not include loans that are delinquent, but have not been turned over to a collection agency.
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Are
you enrolled in an income-driven repayment (IDR) plan, or in the
process of enrolling in an IDR plan for your federal student loans?
(An income-driven repayment plan sets your monthly student loan
payment at an amount that is intended to be affordable based on your
income and family size. These plans include the Revised Pay As You
Earn Repayment Plan [REPAYE Plan], Pay As You Earn Repayment Plan
[PAYE Plan], Income-Based Repayment Plan [IBR Plan], and
Income-Contingent Repayment Plan [ICR Plan].)
Yes
No
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Please
indicate whether you are enrolled, or in the process of enrolling in
an income-driven repayment plan for your federal student loans.
Income-driven repayment plans are designed to make student loan
debt more manageable by reducing the monthly payment amount.
Generally, your payment amount under an income-driven repayment plan
is a percentage of your discretionary income. Depending on your
income and family size, you may have no monthly payment at all.
Some
examples of income-driven repayment plans are:
Revised Pay As
You Earn Repayment Plan (REPAYE Plan)
Income-Based Repayment
Plan (IBR Plan)
Pay As You Earn Repayment Plan (PAYE Plan)
Income-Contingent Repayment Plan (ICR Plan)
The IBR Plan
and PAYE Plan have income eligibility requirements in order to enroll
in the plan, as it compares your income to the amount of your
eligible federal student loan debt. The REPAYE and ICR Plan do not
have income eligibility requirements in order to enroll in the plan.
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Have you heard of income-driven repayment (IDR) plans for your federal student loans?
Yes
No
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Answer "Yes" if you have heard of, or are aware of income-driven repayment (IDR) plans for your federal student loans before you began this survey.
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What
are the reasons why you are not enrolled in an income-driven
repayment plan for your federal student loans?
Did not
think I was eligible
Thought applying would take too much
time or effort
Did not need lower monthly loan payments
Did not like terms of these plans (i.e., time to repayment)
Other
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Please
choose all options that apply to you. If there is an additional
reason other than those listed, please select "Other".
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[If
B&B:12 respondent] In the next section, [{if CATI mode} I {else}
we] would like to ask some questions about your employment since we
last spoke to you in [last interview date]. We are interested in all
paid employment, including full-time and part-time employment,
self-employment, [{if B18CDEG0* > 3 in any loop} graduate
assistantships,] and paid internships.
[else] In the next
section, [{if CATI mode} I {else} we] would like to ask some
questions about your employment since July 2012. We are interested in
all paid employment, including full-time and part-time employment,
self-employment, [{if B18CDEG0* > 3 in any loop} graduate
assistantships,] and paid internships.
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This
is an introductory screen. Please select "next" to
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Are you currently employed?
Yes
No
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Indicate "yes" if you are currently working for pay. Please consider any jobs for pay, including: full-time and part-time employment, self-employment, and paid internships.
For employment while in graduate school, please consider jobs such as assistantships and fellowships as having worked for pay.
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Are you currently employed full-time or part-time?
Full-time
Part-time
Both full-time and part-time
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Indicate whether your current employment situation is full-time or part-time. If you currently have one or more positions that are full-time and one or more positions that are part-time, indicate "both full-time and part-time employment."
Full-time is considered to be 35 hours per week or more. Part-time is less than 35 hours per week.
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[If
B&B:12 respondent] Have you been employed at any time since [last
interview date]?
[else] Have you been employed at any time
since July 2012?
Yes
No
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Please consider any jobs for pay, including: full-time and part-time employment, self-employment, and paid internships.
For employment while in graduate school, please consider jobs such as assistantships and fellowships as having worked for pay.
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[If
B&B:12 respondent] How many employers have you had since [last
interview date]? (If you have been self-employed at any point since
[last interview date] include yourself as an employer.)
[else]
How many employers have you had since July 2012? (If you have been
self-employed at any point since July 2012 include yourself as an
employer.)
| employer(s)
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Enter the number of employers from whom you have received a paycheck since the date in question. Include all full-time and part-time employment and self-employment.
Employment that is per event or performance should be considered one employer. For example, if you are a musician all events or performances as a musician would be considered one employer.
If you have had different jobs or job titles at the same employer, please count those jobs as one employer.
Do not report any employers where you have only applied for work or any employer where you have not accepted a paid position.
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Do you have an active professional certification or a state or industry license? (Examples of professional certifications or state or industry licenses include a real estate license, a medical assistant certification, an elementary or secondary education license, or an IT certification.)
Yes
No
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We
are interested in whether you have an active professional
certification or a state or industry license.
A professional
certification or license shows you are qualified to perform a
specific job. Examples include a real estate license, a medical
assistant certification, a teacher's license, or an IT certification.
Only include certifications or licenses obtained by an individual.
Do not include business licenses, such as a liquor license or
vending license.
Certification: A credential awarded by a
certification body based on an individual demonstrating through an
examination process that he or she has acquired the designated
knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform a specific job. The
examination can be either written, oral, or performance-based.
Certification is a time-limited credential that is renewed through a
recertification process.
License: A credential awarded by a
government agency that constitutes legal authority to do a specific
job. Licenses are based on some combination of degree or certificate
attainment, certifications, assessments, or work experience; are
time-limited; and must be renewed periodically.
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[If
loop = 1] Last time we spoke with you, you provided us with the [{if
1 employer on pick list} name of the employer {else} names of all
employers] you had since completing your bachelor's degree.] Did you
continue to work for [{if 1 employer on pick list} this employer
{else} any of these employers] at any time since [{if B&B:12
respondent} [last interview date] {else} July 2012]?
[else] Did
you continue to work for [{if 1 employer on pick list} this employer
{else} any of these employers] at any time since [{if B&B:12
respondent} [last interview date] {else} July 2012]?
[Fill B&B:08/12 Employer 1]
[Fill B&B:08/12 Employer X]
Did not work for [{if 1 employer on pick list} this employer {else} any of these employers] since [last interview date]
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When
answering this question, only consider employment since the date in
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[If
loop = 1] What is the name of your current or most recent employer?
(If you are not currently employed, please provide the name of the
employer where you were last employed. If you have more than one
employer, tell [{if CATI mode} me {else} us] about only one of them
now. [{If CATI mode} I {else} We] will collect the names of any other
employers later.)
[else] What is the name of another employer
you have worked for at any time since [{if last interview date ne
missing} [last interview date] {else} July 2012]? (If you have more
than one additional employer, tell [{if CATI mode} me {else} us]
about only one of them now. [{If CATI mode} I {else} We] will collect
the names of any other employers later.)
Check here to
indicate self-employment
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Your employer is the entity that issues your paychecks. If you work through a temporary agency, your employer would be the temporary agency, not the company you are assigned to.
If you are self-employed at a business with a name, please select the checkbox for self-employment and provide an employer name. If you are independently self-employed and not associated with a specific employer (for example, a babysitter), only select the checkbox.
If
you work for a public school, your employer would be the school
district issuing your paycheck, not the specific school in which you
work.
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[If
employer ne missing] What is the ZIP code for the primary location
where you work(ed) with [employer]? (If you do not know the ZIP code
you can enter the city name. If you are still unable to find your ZIP
code, click "ZIP Code not listed.")
[else] What is
the ZIP code for the primary location where you work(ed)? (If you do
not know the ZIP code you can enter the city name. If you are still
unable to find your ZIP code, click "ZIP Code not listed.")
Location not in the United States or a US territory
Help
Text:
If your employer has multiple locations or you travel(ed) regularly, please provide the 5 digit ZIP code, city and state of the primary location that you work(ed).
If you relocated primary locations with this employer, enter the ZIP code for the most recent location.
If you primarily work(ed) from home, please indicate the ZIP code of your home office.
To search for your ZIP code, start typing in your 5-digit ZIP code (or city); a list of cities matching your entry will be displayed. From the responses displayed, select the ZIP code that most closely matches your entry and click "Next." If you can't find your ZIP code from among the responses returned, click "ZIP Code not listed" then click "Next."
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[If
employer ne missing] In what month and year were you first employed
by [employer]?
[else if B18DEMPSLF01 = 1] In what month and
year were you first self-employed?
[else] In what month and
year were you first employed by this employer?
Month:
-Select one-
January - December
Year:
-Select one-
Before 2008 - 2019
Help
Text:
Please provide the month and year of when you were first employed by this employer.
If you are unsure of the date, provide your best estimate.
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[If
employer ne missing] In what month and year were you last employed by
[employer]? (If you are currently employed by [employer] select the
checkbox below.)
[else if B18DEMPSLF01 = 1] In what month and
year were you last self-employed? (If you are currently self-employed
select the checkbox below.)
[else] In what month and year were
you last employed by this employer? (If you are currently employed by
this employer select the checkbox below.)
[If employer ne
missing] Currently employed by [employer]
[else if B18DEMPSLF01
= 1] Currently self-employed
[else] Currently employed by this
employer
Month:
-Select one-
January -
December
Year:
-Select one-
Before 2008
- 2019
Help
Text:
Please provide the month and year when your employment ended with this employer. If currently employed by this employer, please select the checkbox.
If you are unsure of the date, provide your best estimate.
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[{If start date ne Unspecified Date and end date ne Unspecified Date} Between {else if end date ne Unspecified Date} Between {else} Since] [{if start date before last interview date} [last interview date] {else if start date ne Unspecified Date} [start date] {else} [last interview date]] [{if B18DCUR01 = 1} and today {else if end date ne Unspecified Date]} and [end date] {else} [display nothing]], did you have any periods where you were not [{if employer ne missing] employed by [employer] {else if B18DEMPSLF01 = 1} self-employed {else} employed by this employer] that lasted longer than one month (i.e., your employment was not one continuous period)?
Yes
No
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Text:
Indicate "yes" if there were any periods lasting longer than one month in which you were not employed by the employer in question.
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[{If
B18DWKCONT01 = 1} You just indicated having a period of at least one
month where you were not [{if employer ne missing] employed by
[employer] {else if B18DEMPSLF01 = 1} self-employed {else} employed
by this employer].] [{If start date ne Unspecified Date and end date
ne Unspecified Date} Between {else if end date ne Unspecified Date}
Between {else} Since] [{if start date before last interview date}
[last interview date] {else if start date ne Unspecified Date} [start
date] {else} [last interview date]] [{if B18DCUR01 = 1} and today
{else if end date ne Unspecified Date]} and [end date] {else}
[display nothing]], which months [{if B18DCUR01 = 1} have been {else}
were] [{if employer ne missing} employed by [employer] {else if
B18DEMPSLF01 = 1} self-employed {else} employed by this employer]?
([{If start date ne Unspecified Date and end date ne Unspecified
Date} The starting and [{if B18DCUR01 = 1} current {else} ending]
month of your [{if employer ne missing} employment at [employer]
{else if B18DEMPSLF01 = 1} self-employment {else} employment at this
employer] have been selected.] Selected months will be shaded blue.
If you [{if B18DCUR01 = 1} have been {else} were] employed for any
portion of a month by this employer, select that month.)
July
2012 – June 2019
Help
Text:
Please
use the calendar to select the months, including partial months, in
which you have been employed by this employer. Any month that has
been selected will be shaded blue. Months that are not selected will
remain shaded gray.
If you would like to select all visible
months within a given year, check the "select / unselect"
button. To unselect these months, check the button once again.
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We
are interested in learning more about your [{if employer ne missing}
employment with [employer] {else if B18DEMPSLF01 = 1} self-employment
{else} employment with this employer] and how it may have changed.
What was your starting salary (including bonuses, tips, and
commissions)?
$|
Per hour
Per week
Per month
Per year
What
were your starting average hours worked per week?
| hours
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Text:
Enter your starting salary for your employment with this employer. You can enter this amount per hour, week, month, or year. If you are unsure of the exact amount, please provide your best guess.
Enter the number of hours you worked at the start of your employment with this employer. If the number of hours you are contracted or scheduled to work was or is different than the number of hours that you actually work(ed), enter the number of hours you actually worked.
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What
[{if B18DCUR01 = 1} is your current {else} was your ending] salary
(including bonuses, tips, and commissions)?
Starting salary
and [{if B18DCUR01 = 1} current salary are {else} ending salary were]
the same
$|
Per hour
Per week
Per month
Per year
What
[[if B18DCUR01 = 1} is your current {else} was your ending] average
hours worked per week?
Starting hours per week and [{if
B18DCUR01 = 1} current hours per week are {else} ending hours per
week were] the same
| hours
Help
Text:
Enter your current or ending salary for your employment with this employer. You can enter this amount per hour, week, month, or year. If you are unsure of the exact amount, please provide your best guess.
Enter the number of hours you currently work or the number of hours you worked at the end of your employment with this employer. If the number of hours you are contracted or scheduled to work is different than the number of hours that you actually work(ed), enter the number of hours you actually worked.
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[If
last interview date ne missing] Aside from the [{if loop = 1}
employer {else} employers] you already told [{if CATI mode} me {else}
us] about, have you worked for any other employers since [last
interview date]? (Answer "Yes" for any additional full-time
and part-time employment, self-employment, [{if B18CDEG0* > 3 in
any loop} graduate assistantships,] and paid internships.)
[else]
Aside from the [{if loop = 1} employer {else} employers] you already
told [{if CATI mode} me {else} us] about, have you worked for any
other employers since July 2012? (Answer "Yes" for any
additional full-time and part-time employment, self-employment, [{if
B18CDEG0* > 3 in any loop} graduate assistantships,] and paid
internships.)
Yes
No
Help
Text:
Please
indicate whether you've had additional paid employment since the date
in question.
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[If abbreviated interview] Now, we have a question that will focus on your [employer].
[else
if loop = 1] We have some [{if GRIDNUMTOTAL = 1} more questions
about the employer {else if number of employers selected = 1}
questions about one employer {else} questions about some of the
employers] that you reported. The next questions will focus on your
[employer].
[else] Next, we have some questions that will focus
on your [employer].
Help
Text:
This
is an introductory screen. Please select "next" to
continue.
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[If
JOBCUR = 1] What is your current job title for your [employer] [{if
CATI mode} so I can try to select the closest match from the options
returned]?
[else] When you were last [{if this employer =
'self-employment'} self-employed {else} employed by [this employer]],
what was your job title [{if CATI mode} so I can try to select the
closest match from the options returned]? ([{If usermode = WEB}
Select the closest match from the options returned.] If you are
unable to find a close match for [{if CATI mode] this {else} your]
job title, click "Job title not listed.")
Job title
General area
Specific area
Detailed
occupation classification
Help Text:
To search for your job title, start typing in your title at this employer; a list of job titles matching your entry will be displayed. From the responses displayed, select the title that most closely matches your entry and click "Next."
If you can't find your job title from among the responses returned, click "Job title not listed" and select a job title from the additional options that appear in the dropdowns.
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As a(n) [job title at employer], what [are / were] your job duties?
Job duties
Help
Text:
In the text box, enter words or phrases describing the primary tasks you perform and responsibilities you have for this job.
For
example, the job duties of a registered nurse would include “care
for patients and maintain medical
records.”
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In this job, what type of company or organization [do / did] you work for? [{If JOBCUR = 1} Is {else} Was] it...
The school where you are currently enrolled as a student
A for-profit company
A nonprofit organization
A local, state, or federal government agency (including public schools and universities)
The military (including civilian employees of the military)
Other
Help
Text:
Select
the category which best describes your employer.
A for-profit
company is one that has the primary purpose of generating a profit.
Owners and shareholders can benefit financially from such profits.
Examples of for-profit companies include (but are not limited to)
most grocery stores, fast food restaurants, and clothing retail
companies.
A nonprofit organization is an incorporated
organization which exists for educational or charitable reasons, and
for which its shareholders or trustees (owners) do not benefit
financially. Examples of nonprofit organizations include museums and
agencies helping the disadvantaged.
Local government refers to
the agencies governing a city or town.
State government refers
to agencies governing one of the 50 U.S. states and Puerto Rico.
Federal government refers to any agency of the U.S. or a
foreign government.
The military refers to the five branches of the U.S. armed services and the National Guard and includes civilian employees working for the armed services.
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Would you classify the primary industry for [{if this employer = 'self-employment'} your self-employment {else} [this employer]] as...
Accommodations and food service
Education or education services
Finance and insurance
Healthcare, social assistance, or childcare
Professional, scientific, and technical services
Retail sales or retail trade
Something else
Help
Text:
Please
indicate the primary industry for this employer. Consider the type of
business or commercial sector of the employer.
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Would you say the primary industry for [{if this employer = 'self-employment'} your self-employment {else} [this employer]] is...
Administrative and support services
Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting
Arts, entertainment, and recreation
Automotive repair and maintenance
Construction
Information, motion pictures, Internet, and telecommunications
Management of companies or enterprises
Manufacturing
Mining
Personal care services
Public administration, government, public safety, and military
Real estate, rental and leasing
Transportation and warehousing
Utilities
Waste management and environmental remediation
Wholesale trade
Other industry not listed
Help
Text:
Please
indicate the primary industry for this employer. Consider the type of
business or commercial sector of the employer.
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In which level of the education industry [{if JOBCUR = 1} is {else} was] this job?
Preschool/Pre-K
K-12 school
College, university, trade school, other postsecondary institution
Education support services (non-government)
Other
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Text:
Indicate
the level within the education industry to which this employer
corresponds.
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As
a(n) [job title at employer], [do / did] you...
Supervise
the work of others?
Participate in hiring and/or firing
decisions?
Participate in setting salary rates for other
employees?
Help
Text:
Please indicate whether or not you participate in or are the sole supervisor or decision maker in the listed job duties.
Supervising the work of others typically includes directing, organizing, or monitoring the daily tasks or workflow of your colleagues and coworkers.
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Which of the following statements best describes your job as a(n) [job title at employer]?
Someone else [{if JOBCUR = 1} decides {else} decided] what [{if CATI mode} you {else} I] [do / did] and how [{if CATI mode} you {else} I] [do / did] it
Someone else [{if JOBCUR = 1} decides {else} decided] what [{if CATI mode} you {else} I] [do / did], but [{if CATI mode} you {else} I] [{if JOBCUR = 1} decide {else} decided] how [{if CATI mode} you {else} I] [do / did] it
[{if CATI mode} You {else} I] [{if JOBCUR = 1} have {else} had] the freedom in deciding what [{if CATI mode} you {else} I] [do / did] and how [{if CATI mode} you {else} I] [do / did] it
[{if CATI mode} You {else} I] [{if JOBCUR = 1 and CATI mode} are {else if CATI mode} were {else if JOBCUR = 1} am {else} was] basically [{if CATI mode} your {else} my] own boss
Help
Text:
Please
select the statement that most closely describes your job.
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In your job as a(n) [job title at employer], [are / were] you allowed to telecommute or work remotely?
Yes
No, it [does / did] not make sense for [(if CATI mode} your {else) my] job
No, it [is / was] possible but not offered for [{if CATI mode} your {else} my] job
Help
Text:
Telecommuting
is when you work from a location other than your employer's specified
office, making use of the Internet, e-mail, and the telephone.
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[{If
JOBSELFEMP ne 1} Some employers allow their employees flexibility in
the hours they work, that is, they do not have to work a set schedule
as long as a minimum number of hours are worked in a pay period.]
Would you say your [{if JOBCUR = 1} current schedule {else}
schedule for your [employer]] [is / was] very flexible, somewhat
flexible, or not flexible?
Very flexible
Somewhat flexible
Not flexible
Help
Text:
A
flexible work schedule allows employees to vary when they start and
end their typical work day as long as they work a set number of hours
in a pay period. Please indicate the level of flexibility in your
work schedule allowed at the job in question.
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[{If
JOBCUR = 1} Does {else} Did] [{if this employer = 'self-employment'}
your self-employment {else} [this employer]] offer you any of the
following benefits? Do not include salary, hourly pay, bonuses, tips,
etc.
Health insurance
Retirement plans
Paid vacation, holidays, or sick leave
Help
Text:
Benefits
are a type of non-monetary employee compensation provided in addition
to salary.
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[{If JOBCUR = 1} Do {else} Did] your duties in this job require a bachelor's degree or higher?
Yes
No
Help
Text:
Indicate
whether the responsibilities for your job at [employer] required a
bachelor's degree or higher. Answer “No” if you could
have been hired for this job even if you did not have a bachelor’s
degree.
Degrees higher than a bachelor's degree include:
Postbaccalaureate certificate, master's degree, post-master's
certificate, and doctoral degrees (research/scholarship, professional
practice, and other).
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[If
JOBCUR = 1] Do you consider this [{if this employer =
'self-employment'} self-employment {else} job at [this employer]] to
be part of a career you are pursuing in your occupation or industry?
[else] When you were [{if this employer = 'self-employment'}
self-employed {else} employed at [this employer]], did you consider
this job to be part of a career you were pursuing in your occupation
or industry?
Yes
No
Help
Text:
Please
indicate whether you consider your job with this employer to be a
part of your ultimate career goal.
You should consider your job
with this employer to be a part of your career even if it is the
first of many jobs you plan to hold in the occupational field or the
first of many years you plan to spend working in the occupational
field.
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[If
JOBCUR = 1] Is your certification or license related to the work you
do at your job?
[else] Was your certification or license
related to the work you did at your job?
Yes
No
Help
Text:
Indicate
"yes" if your certification or license is related to the
work you do at your job.
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[If
JOBCUR = 1] Is your certification or license required for the work
you do at your job?
[else] Was your certification or license
required for the work you did at your job?
Yes
No
Help
Text:
Indicate
"yes" if your certification or license is required for the
work you do at your job.
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For
each of the following, please indicate whether or not it is a reason
you are no longer [{if this employer = 'self-employment'}
self-employed {else} employed by [this employer]].
Wanted
better salary or benefits
Wanted a different job in the
same or similar field
Wanted a job in a different field
Wanted better opportunities (e.g. career advancement or job
security)
Position was temporary or seasonal
Laid
off, terminated, or contract not renewed
Relocated to
another area
Care for children, family members, and other
dependents
Health reasons
Other reason(s)
Help
Text:
Indicate
why you are no longer working for this employer. You may select all
the options that are applicable.
If the available options are
not applicable to your specific situation, then select "Other
reason(s)".
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Which of the following is the most important reason you are no longer [{if this employer = 'self-employment'} self-employed {else} employed by [this employer]]?
Wanted better salary or benefits
Wanted a different job in the same or similar field
Wanted a job in a different field
Wanted better opportunities (e.g. career advancement or job security)
Position was temporary or seasonal
Laid off, terminated, or contract not renewed
Relocated to another area
Care for children, family members, and other dependents
Health reasons
Other reason(s)
Help
Text:
This
question displays all of the reasons for which you previously
indicated you are no longer working for [employer]. Please select one
reason from the list that was your most important reason.
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On
a scale from 1 to 5, where 1 means "very dissatisfied" and
5 means "very satisfied", please indicate your level of
satisfaction or dissatisfaction with each of the following areas of
this job.
Wages and bonuses
Benefits
Opportunities for promotion
Importance of your work
Challenge of your work
Job security
Ability to
balance work and family obligations
Commute time
Very dissatisfied
Somewhat dissatisfied
Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied
Somewhat satisfied
Very satisfied
Help
Text:
Indicate
how satisfied or dissatisfied you are with each aspect of this job.
Your responses may range from "very dissatisfied" to "very
satisfied."
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Based
on the employment dates you entered, it appears that there [{if
periods of not working = 1} was one time {else} were [periods of not
working] times] you were not employed since [{if B&B:12
respondent} [last interview date] {else} July 2012]. To better
understand the employment paths of graduates, we would like to know
what you were doing during each of the time periods you were not
employed.
Help
Text:
This
is an introductory screen. Please select "next" to
continue.
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What
were you doing when you were not working from [[start and end month
of period of not working] from current loop]?
Looking for
work
Taking a break from work
Enrolled in school
Not working due to personal health issues (e.g., disabled)
Caring for children
Caring for other family
members
Something else
Help
Text:
Indicate
what you were doing during this period that you were not working. You
may answer "Yes" to all the options that are applicable. If
the available options are not applicable to your specific situation,
then answer "Yes" to "Something else."
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Since you are currently enrolled as a student and also working, would you say you are primarily...
A student working to meet expenses, or
An employee who decided to enroll in school
Help
Text:
An
example of a student
who works
to meet expenses would be someone who is enrolled full-time, but also
holds a part-time job to earn additional money.
An example of
an employee
who also attends school
is someone who considers his/her primary focus to be employment but
is attending school in order to further his/her career.
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Would you say that you have had more than one career in the last ten years?
Yes
No
Help
Text:
Generally,
one chooses a path or line of work to follow in a specific field of
interest over the course of their working life.
If you have
worked in more than one specific field of interest over the past ten
years, select "yes." Otherwise, select "no."
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About
how many years have you been working in your current career?
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Text:
When
answering this question, consider how long you have been involved in
your current line of work or specific field of interest.
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Since completing your bachelor's degree requirements, have you ever negotiated salary or benefits with any employer?
Yes
No
Not applicable
Help
Text:
Negotiation
is the process of reaching an agreement on what an employer will pay
for your skills, knowledge, and experience.
Benefits are a type
of non-monetary employee compensation provided in addition to salary.
Examples of benefits are health, vision, or dental insurance, paid
vacation or holidays, etc.
Select “Not Applicable” if conditions of the hiring process or job does not allow for negotiation of starting benefits and wages (e.g., some public school teachers, employment through a temporary staffing agency, etc.).
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Have you ever received a higher salary or additional benefits as a result of your negotiations?
Yes
No
Help
Text:
Negotiation
is the process of reaching an agreement on what an employer will pay
for your skills, knowledge, and experience.
Benefits are a type
of non-monetary employee compensation provided in addition to salary.
Examples of benefits are health, vision, or dental insurance, paid
vacation or holidays, etc.
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The
next questions will focus on your job search experiences.
Help
Text:
This
is an introductory screen. Please select "next" to
continue.
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[If
currently employed = 1] Are you currently looking for a different
job? (Indicate "yes" if you are looking for full-time or
part-time jobs [{if B18CDEG01 > 3 in any loop}, or graduate school
jobs such as assistantships and fellowships].)
[else] Are you
currently looking for a job? (Indicate "yes" if you are
looking for full-time or part-time jobs [{if B18CDEG01 > 3 in any
loop}, or graduate school jobs such as assistantships and
fellowships].)
Yes
No
Help
Text:
If
you are currently unemployed and looking for a job, OR if you are
currently employed but looking for a different job, respond "yes."
If
you are currently unemployed but are not looking for a job, OR if you
are currently employed and not looking for a different job, respond
"no."
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[If
B&B:12 respondent] Since [last interview date], have you ever
looked for employment?
[else] Since July 2012, have you ever
looked for employment?
Yes
No
Help
Text:
Indicate
whether you have ever looked for a job, including looking for a
different or additional job.
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According
to the information that you have provided, it does not appear you are
currently employed.
Are you...
Traveling (trip longer
than two weeks)?
Volunteering or participating in an unpaid
internship?
A full-time homemaker?
Unable to work
because of a disability?
Temporarily laid off, on leave, or
waiting to report to work for other reasons?
Enrolled in
school?
Help
Text:
Indicate
"Yes" if any of these options describe your current
situation.
If you have been laid off of your job but are
waiting to return, are on strike, or on any type of leave from your
job, please indicate "Yes" to "Temporarily laid off,
on leave, or waiting to report to work for other reasons."
If
you have an injury or a disability that prevents you from working
please indicate "Yes" to "Unable to work because of a
disability" even if you do not collect a disability payment.
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[If
B&B:12 respondent] Since [last interview date], have you received
either of the following?
[else] Since July 2012, have you
received either of the following?
Unemployment compensation
Disability benefits
Help
Text:
Unemployment compensation is a collection of benefits that pays for a portion of the salary one earned while working. These programs can vary by state. A person is usually eligible for unemployment compensation for a certain number of weeks or months once becoming unemployed.
Disability benefits often refers to Social Security Insurance (SSI), a federal program that provides monetary benefits to disabled workers and their dependents. States can offer supplemental amounts to the SSI monthly payment. Other disability programs can include employer provided benefits packages to assist disabled workers.
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One
of the goals of this study is to learn about experiences of teachers
at elementary or secondary schools (kindergarten through 12th grade),
even among graduates who did not major in an education field.
Help
Text:
This
is an introductory screen. Please select "next" to
continue.
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Have
you worked as a teacher at the K-12 level since [{if B&B:12
respondent} [last interview date] {else} July 2012]?
(Indicate
"yes" only for teaching positions at elementary or
secondary schools. Do not include positions such as preschool
teacher, SAT tutor or piano teacher in a non-school setting, guidance
counselor or librarian, graduate teaching assistant, and college or
university teacher.)
Yes
No
Help
Text:
Indicate
"yes" if you held a position at an elementary or secondary
school since the specified date.
Do not include positions like
preschool teacher, SAT tutor or piano teacher in a non-school
setting, guidance counselor or librarian, graduate teaching
assistant, college or university teacher, etc.
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Since
[{if B&B:12 respondent} [last interview date] {else} July 2012],
have you held any of the following teaching positions at the K-12
level?
(Please choose all that apply)
Regular
classroom teacher (full- or part-time)
Substitute, short
term
Substitute, long term
Teacher's aide
Support teacher
Itinerant teacher
Student
teacher
Other teaching position
Help
Text:
Below
are examples of teaching positions:
A regular, full- or
part-time, elementary or secondary school teacher refers to a teacher
who is a regular classroom teacher in any grade level from
kindergarten to twelfth grade.
A short-term substitute teacher
refers to a certified or non-certified teacher who works as a
replacement for a regular teacher when he/she is absent for a short
period of time (less than two weeks). He/she may substitute for a
regular teacher for as short a period as a portion of a day.
A
long-term substitute teacher refers to a certified or non-certified
teacher who works as a replacement for a regular teacher when he/she
takes a leave of absence for a long-term period of time (two weeks or
more). This type of substitute teaches in place of the regular
teacher and may create lesson plans, grade papers, etc.
A
teacher's aide refers to a certified or non-certified assistant who
aids the teacher in preparing classroom materials for instruction and
may help with grading and special projects. He/she does NOT assume
full responsibility for classroom instruction.
A support
teacher may work with other teachers or with students who need
additional help. Teacher support activities may include developing
curricula, supporting other teachers' use of technology for
instruction, analyzing achievement data and helping teachers
understand or use those data to improve instruction, or coaching in
particular subject areas or instructional methods. Examples of
positions include literacy coaches, math coaches, teachers on special
assignment with professional development responsibilities, etc.
Learning support teachers focus on the provision of supplementary
teaching to students who require additional help, either in groups or
one-to-one.
An itinerant teacher refers to a teacher who holds
one position or assignment, but who teaches in multiple schools.
A
student teacher refers to a teacher participating in a supervised
instructional experience as fulfillment of a requirement for a
teaching degree.
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Please
indicate whether each of the following factors had a negative
influence, no influence, or a positive influence on your thinking
about whether to pursue a teaching career.
Financial
compensation
Prestige of occupation
Working with
kids
Opportunity to contribute to society
Teacher
accountability for student achievement
Teachers' working
conditions
Possibilities for career advancement
Subject or location (e.g., science or math, poor urban schools)
Negative influence
No influence
Positive
influence
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Factors
that positively influenced your thinking about teaching were things
that made you more interested in teaching as a career.
Factors
that negatively influenced your thinking about teaching are things
that discouraged you from pursuing a career in teaching.
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In
your first teaching job, did you participate in a teacher internship
program?
(By "teacher internship program" we mean a
program in which you complete your teacher preparation coursework
during your first year or two of teaching after receiving a
bachelor's degree. Internship programs provide coursework and support
from college or district faculty and result in a regular teaching
certificate.)
Yes
No
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Internship
programs allow individuals to complete their teacher preparation
coursework concurrent with their first year or two in a paid teaching
position. These programs are led by colleges, universities and by
school districts and county offices of education. To qualify for an
internship program, an individual must possess a bachelor's degree
from a regionally accredited college or university, satisfy the basic
skills requirement, meet the subject matter competence and US
Constitution requirement, and obtain character and identification
clearance. The program provides teacher preparation coursework and an
organized system of support from college and district faculty.
Completion of an internship program results in the same credential as
is earned through a traditional teacher preparation program.
If
you participated in a teacher internship program prior to beginning
your first job, please indicate "no."
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In your first teaching job, did you participate in a formal teacher induction program in which you were assigned a mentor teacher who provided guidance to you in your job?
Yes
No
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Induction
programs are comprehensive initiations or introductions to a position
that provide inexperienced teachers who have undergone traditional
training programs with models and tools for beginning their teaching
careers and guidance aimed at helping them meet performance
standards. Induction may include mentoring, assistance in planning,
professional development and evaluation.
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In
your first teaching job, did you feel adequately prepared to...
Handle a range of classroom management or discipline situations?
Use a variety of instructional methods?
Work with
parents and the community?
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Indicate
whether you felt adequately prepared in each area in your first
teaching job.
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In
your first teaching job, did you receive help from your school or
school district in...
Disciplining students?
Selecting and implementing appropriate instructional methods and
curriculum?
Working with parents and the community?
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Indicate
whether your school or school district helped you with each of these
aspects of teaching in your first teaching job.
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Are you currently certified to teach at the K-12 level?
Yes
No
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To
be considered currently certified, you must hold a valid license or
certificate at the present time. Please indicate whether you are
currently certified to teach.
If you currently hold an
emergency certificate or waiver, answer "Yes." An emergency
certificate or waiver refers to a certificate issued by states or
districts to candidates who have bachelor's degrees but little or no
professional/teacher education. These are often issued when districts
have shortages of certified teachers and are often temporary until a
permanent certificate is earned.
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In
what month and year were you first certified to teach?
(Provide
your best estimate of the date if you are unsure.)
Month:
-Select one-
January - December
Year:
-Select one-
Before 2008 - 2019
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Indicate
the month and year you first became certified to teach.
Provide
your best estimate of the date if you are unsure.
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Did
you enter teaching through an alternative route to certification?
(An
example is Teach For America, which is a program designed to recruit
non-teachers into the teaching field.)
Yes
No
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Alternative
routes to certification or lateral entry are courses of study that
help non-teachers move into teaching careers, often after working in
other fields.
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Are
you certified to teach any grade in...
Kindergarten through
5th grade
6th through 8th grade
9th through 12th
grade
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Select
all levels in which you are certified to teach at least one grade.
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Next,
we're going to collect information on your current or most recent
K-12 regular classroom teacher position.
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is an introductory screen. Please select "next" to
continue.
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[If
web mode] If your current or most recent regular K-12 classroom
teaching position is associated with one of the employers you told us
about earlier, please select it from the list below.
[else] Is
your current or most recent regular K-12 classroom teaching position
associated with one of the employers you told us about earlier?
[Fill employer from valid loop 1]
[Fill employer from valid loop X]
This teaching position is not associated with any of these employers
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The
employers you reported to us earlier in the interview are displayed.
If your teaching position is associated with one of the employers you
told us about earlier, please select it from the list.
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What
is the name of the school where you are currently teaching or have
most recently taught? (If you are unable to find your school, click
"School not listed.")
School:
El/Sec
number:
City:
District:
County:
A public school operated by a school/county district
A private Catholic school
A private school--other religious affiliation
A private school--no religious affiliation
A public school operated by state/federal agency (ex: BIA, DOD, prison school)
Other (charter school, hospital school)
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To
search for your school, start typing in the school name; a list of
schools matching your entry will be displayed. From the responses
displayed, select the school that most closely matches your entry and
click "Next."
If you can't find your school from
among the responses returned, click "School not listed."
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Are you currently working for [current/most recent school] as a regular classroom teacher?
Yes
No
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[If
B18ESTWK = 1] How many months per year do you work in this job?
[else] How many months per year did you work in this job?
Number of months:
-Select one-
1
- 12
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Text:
Indicate
the number of months per year spent working in this job. Please
report the standard number of months per year for the position, even
if you worked fewer than is standard for the position. For example,
if you left a position after 6 months but the standard length for
that position is 10 months per year, you would indicate 10 months per
year.
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At
[current/most recent school], what subjects [{if B18ESTWK = 1} do
{else} did] you teach?
(Please choose all that apply)
Elementary education (general curriculum in elementary or middle
grades)
General education in middle or secondary grades
English or language arts
Mathematics or computer science
Natural sciences (e.g., biology, chemistry)
Social sciences (e.g., social studies, psychology)
Special
education
{If usermode=web} Other subject {else} Any other
subject
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Indicate
the subject areas taught in the teaching position referenced in the
question. Choose all that apply.
Most middle, junior high, or
high school teachers teach specific subjects and, therefore, should
indicate the specific subjects they teach/taught. Use "general
education in middle or secondary grades" only to indicate
teaching in general education (i.e., teaching a wide variety of
subjects to a single group of students during the day) at the middle
grades or secondary level.
Only indicate "other subject"
if you teach in a subject area that does not fit into one of the
pre-specified fields.
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What
other subjects [{if B18ESTWK = 1} do {else} did] you teach?
(Please
choose all that apply)
Arts and music
English as a
second language (ESL)
Foreign languages
Health,
physical education
Vocational, career, or technical
education
{If usermode=web} Other subject {else} Any other
subject
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Indicate
the subject areas taught in the teaching position referenced in the
question. Choose all that apply.
Most middle, junior high, or
high school teachers teach specific subjects and, therefore, should
indicate the specific subjects they teach/taught. Use "general
education in middle or secondary grades" only to indicate
teaching in general education (i.e., teaching a wide variety of
subjects to a single group of students during the day) at the middle
grades or secondary level.
Only indicate "other subject"
if you teach in a subject area that does not fit into one of the
pre-specified fields.
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Are
you currently certified to teach...
(Please choose all that
apply)
Elementary education (general curriculum in
elementary or middle grades)
Special education
Arts and music
English or language arts
English
as a second language (ESL)
Foreign languages
Health, physical education
Mathematics or computer science
Natural sciences (e.g., biology, chemistry)
Social sciences (e.g., social studies, psychology)
Vocational, career, or technical education
General
education in middle or secondary grades
{If usermode=web}
Other subject area {else} Any other subject area
None of
the above
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Indicate
the fields in which you are certified to teach. Choose all that
apply.
A license or certificate for a particular field is
issued when a teacher has successfully completed a list of
requirements which may include but is not limited to successful
completion of coursework, exams, and/or a certain number of teaching
hours (student teaching).
Most middle, junior high, or high
school teachers teach specific subjects and, therefore, should
indicate the specific subjects in which they are certified. Use
"general education in middle or secondary grades" only to
indicate certification in general education (i.e., being certified to
teach a wide variety of subjects to a single group of students during
the day) at the middle grades or secondary level.
Only indicate
"other subject" if your field does not fit into one of the
pre-specified fields.
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[If
B18ESTWK = 1] At [current/most recent school], what are the lowest
and highest grades that you teach? (If you only teach one grade
level, please select the same grade level for both the lowest and
highest grades.)
[else] At [current/most recent school], what
were the lowest and highest grades you taught? (If you only taught
one grade level, please select the same grade level for both the
lowest and highest grades.)
Lowest grade level:
-Select one-
Kindergarten – Twelfth grade
Highest grade level:
-Select one-
Kindergarten
– Twelfth grade
[{If B18ESTWK = 1}Teach
{else} Taught] ungraded students
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Indicate
the lowest and highest grades taught in the teaching position
referenced in the question. If you taught only one grade, indicate
the same grade level for both the lowest and highest grade.
Report
the lowest grade and highest grade you taught in the teaching
position referenced in the question, not the lowest and highest
grades taught at the school.
Ungraded
students refers to students who are not formally classified by grade
level. If you teach or taught both graded and ungraded students in
this position, please select the lowest and highest grade levels of
the graded students and also indicate that you teach or taught
ungraded students in this position.
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On
a scale from 1 to 5, where 1 means "strongly disagree" and
5 means "strongly agree", please indicate the extent to
which you agree or disagree with the following statements about [{if
B18ESTWK = 1} your current school leadership {else} the school
leadership where you last worked]?
[{if B18ESTWK = 1} School
leadership supports and encourages staff. {else} School leadership
supported and encouraged staff.]
School leadership [{if B18ESTWK = 1} enforces {else} enforced] school rules for students' conduct and [{if B18ESTWK =1} backs [{if CATI mode} you {else} me] up when [{if CATI mode} you {else} I] need it {else} backed [{if CATI mode} you {else} me] up when [{if CATI mode} you {else} I] needed it].
School
leadership [{if B18ESTWK = 1} communicates {else} communicated] to
the staff what kind of school they [{if B18ESTWK = 1} want. {else}
wanted.]
(Strongly disagree)
(Disagree)
(Neither
agree nor disagree)
(Agree)
(Strongly agree)
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your level of agreement with each of the statements in question about
the school leadership of your school.
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[If
B18ESTWK = 1] Is your current teaching position represented by a
teacher union or other labor union?
[else] Was your most recent
teaching position represented by a teacher union or other labor
union?
Yes, and I [{if B18ESTWK = 1} am {else} was] a dues-paying member
Yes, and I [{if B18ESTWK = 1} am {else} was] not a dues-paying member
No
Don't know
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Indicate whether you are represented by a teacher or some other labor union in your current teaching position.
A labor union is a group of organized workers who are typically in a specific profession like teaching. The union serves to represent workers' collective rights and interests in the employer-employee relationship.
Dues-paying members of labor unions make regular financial contributions (often monthly) to the labor union.
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What is the main reason you left [current/most recent school]?
Dissatisfied with [current/most recent school]
Found better opportunities at another school
Laid off or involuntarily transferred
Did not obtain or maintain license
Personal reasons (e.g. relocation, health or disability, to care for children or other dependents)
Another reason not listed
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Please
indicate the main reason you are no longer teaching at the school in
question.
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Were
you dissatisfied with...
Salary and benefits
Workplace conditions (e.g. class size, grade level or subject area,
facilities, classroom resources)
Student discipline and
behavior
Class size
Lack of support from
students' parents
Lack of support from supervisors and
administrators
Too many non-teaching responsibilities
Limited opportunities to advance in career
School safety
Other
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Select
all options that you were not satisfied with at the school in which
your held your current or most recent teaching position.
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[If
B&B:12 respondent] Not including [current/most recent school],
have you taught at any other schools as a K-12 regular classroom
teacher since [last interview date]?
[else] Not including
[current/most recent school], have you taught at any other schools as
a K-12 regular classroom teacher since July 2012?
Yes
No
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Indicate
"yes" if you have worked as a teacher at any other schools
since the date in question.
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What
is the name of another school where you taught?
(If you are
unable to find your school, click "School not listed.")
School:
El/sec number:
City:
District:
County:
A public school operated by a school/county district
A private Catholic school
A private school--other religious affiliation
A private school--no religious affiliation
A public school operated by state/federal agency (e.g. BIA, DOD, prison school)
Other (charter school, hospital school)
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To
search for your school, start typing in the school name; a list of
schools matching your entry will be displayed. From the responses
displayed, select the school that most closely matches your entry and
click "Next."
If you can't find your school from
among the responses returned, click "School not listed."
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What is the main reason you left [previous school]?
Dissatisfied with [previous school]
Found better opportunity at another school
Laid off or involuntarily transferred
Did not obtain or maintain license
Personal reasons (e.g. relocation, health or disability, to care for children or other dependents)
Another reason not listed
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Please
indicate the main reason you are no longer teaching at this school.
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Were
you dissatisfied with...
Salary and benefits
Workplace conditions (e.g., class size, grade level or subject area,
facilities, classroom resources, school safety)
Student
discipline and behavior
Lack of support from student's
parents
Lack of support from school leadership
Too many non-teaching responsibilities
Limited
opportunities to advance in career
Other
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all options that you were not satisfied with at this school.
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[If B&B:12 respondent] Aside from these schools you already told [{if CATI mode} me {else} us] about, have you taught as a K-12 regular classroom teacher at any additional schools since [last interview date]?
[else] Aside from these schools you already told [{if CATI mode} me {else} us] about, have you taught as a K-12 regular classroom teacher at any additional schools since July 2012?
•[current/most recent school]
•[previous school01 - from loop 1]
•[previous school01 - from loop X]
Yes
No
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If
you have taught at a school that is not listed since the date in
question, select "yes."
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In
your current teaching position, are you satisfied with each of the
following...
Student discipline and behavior
Class size(s)
The support you receive from students'
parents
The support you receive from administrators
School safety
Requirements for standardized testing
Non-teaching responsibilities
Opportunities to advance
in your career
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Indicate
whether or not you have been satisfied with each of the aspects of
your most recent K-12 teaching position.
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One
of the purposes of B&B is to learn about the teaching profession
and what motivates someone to become a teacher and stay in teaching.
According to our records, you reported teaching in the past and are
currently teaching.
What has motivated you to continue in the
teaching profession?
(Please choose all that apply)
Prestige of occupation
Working with children
Opportunity to contribute to society
Ability to balance
personal life and work
Relationships with colleagues
Other reason(s)
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indicate all of the factors that motivated you to stay in the
teaching profession.
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How likely do you think it is that you will move into a non-teaching job in elementary or secondary education, such as a principal or an administrator?
Not at all likely
Somewhat likely
Likely
Very likely
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Non-teaching
jobs are positions in the education field, but they may not require
classroom teaching (for example, principals or school district
administrators).
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What is the main reason you are no longer teaching as a regular classroom teacher?
Dissatisfied with teaching
Left classroom teaching but remained in education
Left to pursue another career or to enroll in school
Laid off or involuntarily transferred
Did not obtain or maintain license
Personal reasons (e.g. relocation, health or disability, to care for children or other dependents)
Another reason not listed
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indicate the main reason why you left teaching.
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Were
you dissatisfied with…
Salary and benefits
Teaching as a career
Student discipline and behavior
Lack of support from student's parents
Lack of support
from school leadership
Too many non-teaching
responsibilities
Limited opportunities to advance in career
Requirements for standardized testing
Other
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Indicate
whether you have been dissatisfied with each of these aspects of your
teaching position.
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You just indicated you left classroom teaching but remained in education. What type of position did you hold after leaving the classroom?
District leader (e.g., school district administrator, chief academic officer)
School leader (e.g., principal or school head, assistant principal)
Academic school specialist (e.g., instructional coordinator, academic coach or specialist)
Other school specialist (e.g., librarian, library technician, counselor or school psychologist)
Other position
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Non-teaching
jobs are positions in the education field, but they may not require
classroom teaching (for example, principals or school district
administrators). Please select the option that best describes the
position you held in education after leaving K-12 classroom teaching.
District leader: select this option if the position is a
leadership role for a school district or system of schools
School
leader: select this option if the position is a leadership role at an
individual school
Academic school specialist: select this
option if the position's primary responsibility is to provide
academic
support
Other school specialist: select this option if the position's
primary responsibility is to provide non-academic
support
Other position: select this option if the position does not fit
into any of the above categories
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Have you heard of the TEACH Grant Program?
Yes
No
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Through the College Cost Reduction and Access Act of 2007, Congress created the Teacher Education Assistance for College and Higher Education (TEACH) Grant Program that provides grants of up to $4,000 per year to students who intend to teach in a public or private elementary or secondary school that serves students from low-income families.
To
learn more about the National TEACH grant, visit this website after
you complete the survey:
https://studentaid.ed.gov/
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Are you aware of loan forgiveness programs which allow you to cancel all or part of your student loans in return for service to the community through teaching?
Yes
No
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Loan
forgiveness programs are
offered to certain public service employees, such as those teaching
in low-income areas. After the required number of years of service,
any remaining loan balance may be forgiven if certain eligibility
requirements are met.
Indicate "Yes" if you are aware
of a teacher loan forgiveness program.
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Did knowing about a teacher loan forgiveness program influence you to become a teacher?
Yes
No
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Indicate
"Yes" if knowing about a teacher loan forgiveness program
influenced you in any way to prepare to become a teacher (even if you
are not currently a teacher).
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Have you participated in a loan forgiveness program for teachers?
Yes
No
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Respond
"Yes" if you have participated or are applying to
participate or establishing eligibility to participate in a state or
federal loan forgiveness program specifically for teachers. For
example, individuals who teach in certain elementary and secondary
schools that serve low-income families and meet other qualifications
such as teaching for a certain amount of time, may be eligible to
have part or all of their education loans forgiven. Also, respond
"yes" if you are part of a teacher fellowship programs
where any education loan amount is forgiven after a certain number of
years of teaching service.
Respond "No" if you have
not participated in a teacher loan forgiveness program. Also respond
"No" if you are participating in another type of student
loan forgiveness program, but not in a loan forgiveness program
specifically for teachers.
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Now,
[{if CATI mode} I {else} we] have some additional questions that will
help us better understand the experiences of individuals from
different backgrounds.
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is an introductory screen. Please select "next" to
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What is the highest level of education your mother (or female guardian) completed?
Did not complete high school
High school diploma or equivalent
Vocational/technical training
Some college but no degree
Associate's degree (usually a 2-year degree)
Bachelor's degree (usually a 4-year degree)
Master's degree or equivalent
Doctoral degree (PhD, EdD, etc.)
Professional degree (chiropractic, dentistry, law, medicine, optometry, pharmacy, podiatry, or veterinary medicine)
Don't know
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Indicate
the highest level of education that your mother (or female guardian)
ever completed. If your mother (or female guardian) was in school for
a particular degree but has not completed that degree, choose the
option for her highest completed degree or level of education.
High
school: Completion of the secondary level of education, usually in
the form of a high school diploma, high school completion
certificate, or General Educational Development (GED) equivalency
exam.
Vocational/technical training: Prepares learners for
careers that are based in manual or practical activities,
traditionally non-academic and related to a specific trade,
occupation or vocation.
Associate's Degree: An award that
normally requires at least 2 but less than 4 years of full-time
equivalent college work.
Bachelor's Degree: A degree, usually
awarded by a 4-year college or university, that usually requires at
least 4 years of full-time college-level work.
Master's degree
(MA, MS, MBA, MFA, etc.): A university-awarded degree that usually
requires at least 2 years of full-time graduate-level work, and may
require a thesis or a practicum.
Professional degree: A formal
award certifying the satisfactory completion of a postsecondary
education program in any of the following professional fields:
chiropractic, dentistry, law, medicine, optometry, osteopathic
medicine, pharmacy, podiatry, divinity/theology, or veterinary
medicine.
Doctoral degree (PhD, EdD, etc.): A
university-awarded degree that usually requires at least 4 years of
full-time graduate-level work and usually requires a dissertation.
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What is the highest level of education your father (or male guardian) completed?
Did not complete high school
High school diploma or equivalent
Vocational/technical training
Some college but no degree
Associate's degree (usually a 2-year degree)
Bachelor's degree (usually a 4-year degree)
Master's degree or equivalent
Doctoral degree (PhD, EdD, etc.)
Professional degree (chiropractic, dentistry, law, medicine, optometry, pharmacy, podiatry, or veterinary medicine)
Don't know
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Indicate
the highest level of education that your father (or male guardian)
ever completed. If your father (or male guardian) was in school for a
particular degree but has not completed that degree, choose the
option for his highest completed degree or level of education.
High
school: Completion of the secondary level of education, usually in
the form of a high school diploma, high school completion
certificate, or General Educational Development (GED) equivalency
exam.
Vocational/technical training: Prepares learners for
careers that are based in manual or practical activities,
traditionally non-academic and related to a specific trade,
occupation or vocation.
Associate's Degree: An award that
normally requires at least 2 but less than 4 years of full-time
equivalent college work.
Bachelor's Degree: A degree, usually
awarded by a 4-year college or university, that usually requires at
least 4 years of full-time college-level work.
Master's degree
(MA, MS, MBA, MFA, etc.): A university-awarded degree that usually
requires at least 2 years of full-time graduate-level work, and may
require a thesis or a practicum.
Professional degree: A formal
award certifying the satisfactory completion of a postsecondary
education program in any of the following professional fields:
chiropractic, dentistry, law, medicine, optometry, osteopathic
medicine, pharmacy, podiatry, divinity/theology, or veterinary
medicine.
Doctoral degree (PhD, EdD, etc.): A
university-awarded degree that usually requires at least 4 years of
full-time graduate-level work and usually requires a dissertation.
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Were you born in the United States (including Puerto Rico or another U.S. territory)?
Yes
No
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United
States territories and outlying areas include American Samoa, the
Federated States of Micronesia, Guam, Midway Islands, Northern
Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. If you
were born in any of these, indicate "Yes."
If you
were born on a U.S. military base outside of the U.S., please
indicate "Yes."
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Are you a U.S. citizen?
Yes
No - Resident alien, permanent resident, or other eligible non-citizen; hold a temporary resident's card or other eligible non-citizen temporary resident's card
No - Student visa, in the country on an F1 or F2 visa, or on a J1 or J2 exchange visitor visa
No - None of the above
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Indicate
your citizenship status.
If you are a U.S. citizen or U.S.
national, check "yes." If you are a U.S. permanent resident
with an Alien Registration Receipt Card (I-151 or I-551), or an
eligible noncitizen with an Arrival-Departure Record (I-94), or an
eligible noncitizen with a Temporary Resident Card (I-688), check "No
- Resident alien."
If you are in the U.S. under any of the
following, please mark "No - Student visa, in the country on an
F1 or F2 visa, or on a J1 or J2 exchange visitor visa."
F1
visa - an alien having residence in a foreign country which he/she
has no intention of abandoning, who is a bona fide student qualified
to pursue a full course of study and who seeks to enter the United
States temporarily and solely for
the purpose of pursuing such a course of study at an educational
institution in the United States.
F2 visa - For a spouse and/or dependent children of a student
with an F1 visa to enter the U.S.
J1 visa - an alien having
residence in a foreign country which he/she has no intention of
abandoning who is a bona fide student, scholar, trainee, teacher,
professor, research assistant, specialist, or leader in a field of
specialized knowledge or skill, or other person of similar
description, who is coming temporarily to the United States as a
participant in a program for
the purpose of teaching, instructing or lecturing, studying,
observing, conducting research, consulting, demonstrating special
skills, or receiving training.
J2 visa - For a spouse and/or dependent children of a person
with an J1 visa to enter the U.S.
If none of these options apply to you, please select "None of the above."
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Was the high school from which you graduated public or private?
Public
Private
Graduated from a foreign high school
Home schooled
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Please
indicate whether you graduated from a public, private, or foreign
high school.
A private school is run and supported by churches,
individuals, or a corporation.
A public school is run and
supported by the government or a public agency. If you graduated from
a charter or magnet school, please select public.
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What is the name of the high school from which you graduated? (If you are unable to find your high school, click "School not listed.")
School
name
City
State
Control
District name
County name
Lowest/highest
grade
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To search for your school, start typing in the school name; a list of schools matching your entry will be displayed. From the responses displayed, select the school that most closely matches your entry and click "Next."
If you can't find your school from among the responses returned, click "School not listed."
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Is English your native language?
Yes
No
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Native
language refers to the first language that a person learned as a
child at home, usually from their parents or guardians.
If
you consider English to be your first or native language, indicate
"yes," otherwise, indicate "no."
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Please
indicate whether or not each of the following describes your current
military status.
Veteran
Active duty
Reserves
National Guard
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Indicate
whether you are a veteran of the U.S. Armed Forces, are currently
serving in the Armed Forces on active duty, or are in the Reserves.
The Armed Forces include the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine
Corps, and the Coast Guard.
A veteran is someone who has served
in the U.S. Armed Forces in the past.
Active duty means
full-time employment in the uniformed service as an officer or
enlisted person. Civilian employees of the military are not
included.
In this question, Reserves refers to part-time
employment in the Army Reserve, Navy Reserve, Marine Corps Reserve,
Air Force Reserve, or Coast Guard Reserve. These reserve components
are administered and trained by the corresponding service branch.
In
this question, National Guard refers to part-time employment in the
Army National Guard or Air National Guard. National Guard personnel
operate under a state governor, except when called into federal
service.
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What is your current marital status?
Single, never married
Married
Separated
Divorced
Widowed
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Marital
status is being asked to help determine the size of your current
household and whether a spouse or partner should be included in
questions about dependents, assets, and debts for the household.
Provide your current marital status. If you are currently
unmarried, be sure to indicate whether you are "single, never
married" or "separated" or "divorced" or
"widowed."
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[If
B18AMARR = 3] In what month and year were you separated? [If B18AMARR
= 4] In what month and year were you divorced?
[else] In what
month and year were you married?
Month:
-Select
one-
January - December
Year:
-Select
one-
Before 2008 - 2019
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Please
indicate the date in which your current marital status occurred. If
you have more than one change in marital status, please provide the
date of the most recent change.
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Is there another adult in your household with whom you are sharing financial responsibilities and decisions, such as income, bills, and budgeting?
Yes
No
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Indicate
if there is another adult in your household who contributes to the
financial responsibilities and helps you make financial decisions
(e.g., a domestic partner or spouse, boyfriend or girlfriend, parent,
sibling, or friend).
This question is being asked to help
determine who should be included in questions about dependents,
assets, and debts for the household.
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Which
best describes this person?
Would you say a…
Domestic partner or spouse
Boyfriend or girlfriend
Parent
Sibling
Friend or roommate
Other
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If
you share financial responsibilities with a domestic partner or
spouse and another person, please select, "Domestic partner or
spouse."
If you share financial responsibilities with two
or more people (not including a domestic partner or spouse) please
select the person for whom you share the greatest percentage of
responsibilities and decisions.
This question is being asked to
help determine who should be included in questions about dependents,
assets, and debts for the household.
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Do
you currently live with…
(Please choose all that apply)
A spouse or partner
Children and/or other dependents
Parents or in-laws
Another person (e.g., roommate)
Live alone
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Describe
who lives in your house with you. If you are in a marriage-like
relationship with someone, but you are not married, indicate that you
live with your "Spouse or partner."
If you live by
yourself, with no one else, please indicate "Live alone."
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These
next few questions will help us better understand the experiences of
people of all sexual orientations and gender identities.
What
sex were you assigned at birth (what the doctor put on your birth
certificate)?
Male
Female
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Indicate
the sex that you were assigned at birth, that is, what the doctor put
on your original birth certificate.
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What
is your gender?
Your gender is how you feel inside and can be
the same or different from your biological or birth sex.
(Please
choose all that apply)
Male
Female
Transgender, male-to-female
Transgender, female-to-male
Genderqueer or gender nonconforming
Please
describe
A different identity
Please
describe
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Gender includes gender identity and gender expression. Gender identity means one's inner sense of one's own gender, which may or may not match the sex assigned at birth. Different people choose to express their gender identity differently. For some, gender may be expressed through, for example, dress, grooming, mannerisms, speech patterns, and social interactions. Gender expression usually ranges between masculine and feminine, and some transgender people express their gender consistent with how they identify internally, rather than in accordance with the sex they were assigned at birth.
Transgender: When a person's birth sex and gender do not match, they might think of themselves as transgender.
Gender queer and gender nonconforming: These are terms used to identify people whose gender may not conform to the sex they were assigned at birth. Often these terms may be used by people who identify their gender as something other than "male" or "female." Their gender may fall somewhere between male and female, or may fall outside the traditional male/female gender distinctions.
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[If
WEB mode] Do you think of yourself as...
[else] Now I will read
a list of terms people sometimes use to describe how they think of
themselves.
(Bulleted list)
As I read the list again, please say "Yes" when you hear the option that best describes how you think of yourself.
Lesbian or gay, that is, homosexual
Straight, that is, heterosexual
Bisexual
Another sexual orientation
Please describe
Don’t know
Please describe
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Sexual orientation is someone's emotional or physical attraction to the same and/or opposite sex.
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Discrimination
may happen when people are treated unfairly because they are seen as
different from others based on a personal characteristic (such as
race, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin,
citizenship status, or some other characteristic).
Do you feel
that you have ever been treated unfairly at work because of your...
Race or ethnicity
Sex
Sexual orientation
National origin or citizenship status
Gender identity
Religion
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Select "yes” next to all for which you have felt discriminated against and “no” next to all for which you have not felt discriminated against at work.
For the purposes of this question, consider the U.S. federal laws regarding discrimination. Select "yes" if you have experienced discrimination that resulted in the differential treatment on the basis of your race/ethnicity, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, and citizenship status in any of the following ways:
hiring and firing;
compensation, assignment, or classification of employees;
transfer, promotion, layoff, or recall;
job advertisements;
recruitment;
testing;
use of company facilities;
training and apprenticeship programs;
fringe benefits;
pay, retirement plans, and disability leave;
other terms and conditions of employment.
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In general, how accepting would you say your current workplace is of gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender employees?
Very accepting
Somewhat accepting
Not very accepting
Not at all accepting
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Please
indicate whether your current work environment is very accepting,
somewhat accepting, not very accepting, or not at all accepting of
those who identify as gay, lesbian, bisexual, or transgender.
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One of the goals of this study is to learn about the household characteristics of people after they earn a bachelor's degree. Do you [{if B18AMARR = 2} or your spouse {if B18AFINWHO = 1} or your partner] have any dependent children? (Dependent children need not live with you. Include any children for whom you [{if B18AMARR = 2} or your spouse {if B18AFINWHO = 1} or your partner] provide 50% or more of their financial support.)
Yes
No
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Dependent
children do not have to live with you, but have to receive 50% or
more of their financial support from you or your spouse. Do not
include yourself or your spouse as a dependent.
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[If
B18AMARR = 2] How many dependent children do you or your spouse
support financially?
[else if B18AFINWHO = 1] How many
dependent children do you or your partner support financially?
[else] How many dependent children do you support financially?
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Dependent
children do not have to live with you, but have to receive 50% or
more of their financial support from you or your spouse. Do not
include yourself or your spouse as a dependent.
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[If
B18FDEP2 = 1] In what month and year was your dependent child born?
[else] In what month and year were your dependent children
born?
Month:
-Select one-
January - December
Year:
-Select one-
Before 1985 - 2019
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Knowing
about family responsibilities can be important in understanding a
person's education and employment history.
Please provide the
dates of birth for any dependent children you have.
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[If
B18FDEP2 = 1] Did you become financially responsible for your
dependent at the same time as his or her birth? (Answer "no"
if you started to financially support [{if B18FDEP2 = 1} your
dependent {else} any of your dependents] at a time other than [{if
B18FDEP2 = 1} his or her {else} their] birth, such as through
adoption, foster care, etc.)
[else] Did you become financially
responsible for all of your dependents at the same time as their
birth? (Answer "no" if you started to financially support
[{if B18FDEP2 = 1} your dependent {else} any of your dependents] at a
time other than [{if B18FDEP2 = 1} his or her {else} their] birth,
such as through adoption, foster care, etc.)
Yes
No
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If
the date of financial dependency for your dependent(s) differs from
their date of birth, please select "No." Otherwise, choose
"Yes."
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[If
B18FDEP2 = 1] We would like to know when your child became
financially dependent upon you. If he or she became dependent upon
you at a time other than his or her birth (through adoption, foster
care, etc.) please indicate the month and year he or she became your
dependent.
[else] For each dependent child, we would like to
know when he or she became financially dependent upon you. If he or
she became dependent upon you at a time other than his or her birth
(through adoption, foster care, etc.) please indicate the month and
year he or she became your dependent.
Month:
-Select one-
January - December
Year:
-Select one-
Before 1985 - 2019
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Please
indicate when your dependent child(ren) became financially dependent
upon you.
If he or she became financially dependent on the same
date as their birth, please check the box "Same as date of
birth."
If their date of financial dependency differs from
their date of birth, please select that date from the month and year
options provided.
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How
much (on average) do you pay each month for childcare?
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Don't know
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Indicate
the average monthly amount that you (or your spouse, if applicable)
pay for childcare. If you are not sure, provide your best guess.
Consider childcare to be a place, program, or organization that takes
care of children while their family members are not present.
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Since [{if B&B:12 respondent} [last interview date] {else} July 2012], have you taken paid or unpaid leave that lasted six consecutive weeks or longer for the birth or adoption of a child, to raise your children, or the medical care of your children?
Yes
No
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Paid or unpaid leave includes any planned or unplanned absences from your job specifically for the care of your child (biological or adopted). Leave could include absences under the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) or your employer's parental leave policy and vacation time.
Do not include paid or unpaid leave for the care of your child that was less than six consecutive weeks. For example, if you took one week of leave per year for the last 6 years, you would answer "No".
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Do you [{if B18AMARR = 2} or your spouse {if B18AFINWHO = 1} or your partner] have any other dependents that you support financially or are their primary caregiver? (Dependents need not live with you [{if B18AMARR = 2} or your spouse {if B18AFINWHO = 1} or your partner]. They may include siblings, parents, other relatives, or other individuals for whom you [{if B18AMARR = 2} or your spouse {if B18AFINWHO = 1} or your partner] provide 50% or more of their financial support or are considered to be the primary caregiver.)
Yes
No
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If
you provide more than 50% of the financial support for another
individual, other than a spouse/domestic partner or a child, please
answer, "Yes."
Also answer "Yes" if you are
the primary caregiver for that person.
Other dependents can
include parents, siblings, other relatives, or other unrelated
individuals. They do not have to be living with you.
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In
what month and year did you [{if B18AMARR = 2} or your spouse {if
B18AFINWHO = 1} or your partner] begin providing financial support or
became the primary caregiver to your other dependent(s)?
Month:
-Select one-
January - December
Year:
-Select one-
Before 1990 - 2019
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Text:
Please
provide the date in which the other dependent became dependent upon
you, either because you provide financial support or are the primary
caregiver to that person.
Knowing about family responsibilities
can be important in understanding a person's education and employment
history.
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Now we have some questions for you about your general financial situation. This information is important to understanding how individuals with a bachelor's degree have transitioned into life outside of college. Do you usually pay off your credit card balances each month, or carry balances over from month to month?
No credit cards
Pay off balances
Carry balances
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Credit cards allow cardholders to carry debt from month to month. Examples of amounts on credit cards to include in your answer are balances on VISA, Mastercard, Discover, American Express, retail store credit cards, gas cards, etc.
Do not include the following:
Cards that have your name on them but the account has been issued to a parent, spouse, or other relative, or the bill is paid by someone else.
Debit cards or ATM (Automatic Teller Machine) cards. Debit cards are tied directly to a checking or savings account so that the amount charged is taken directly out of the account.
Company cards that are billed directly to a department within a business or organization.
A balance on your credit card(s) means that there is an amount owed on your credit card(s) that is not usually paid off in full each month. Paying off your credit card balance(s) each month means there is $0 owed on your credit card(s) after your bill has been paid.
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What
was the total amount you owed on all your credit cards combined
according to your last month's statements?
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Estimate the total amount that you owe from your most recent statements--or current outstanding balance--on all credit cards in your name.
If you are unsure of the amount, provide your best guess.
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For
each of the following please indicate whether or not you have each
type of retirement savings account, either provided by an employer,
your own savings, or a combination.
IRA
401(k)
403(b)
Pension
Other retirement savings
account
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Please
indicate whether you have any of the following types of retirement
accounts.
An IRA is an individual retirement account (IRA) that
allows individuals to direct pretax income, up to specific annual
limits, toward investments that can grow tax-deferred (no capital
gains or dividend income is taxed). Contributions to the traditional
IRA may be tax-deductible depending on the taxpayer's income,
tax-filing status and other factors. There are several variations of
an IRA, including: the Roth
IRA,
Simple
IRA
and SEP
IRA.
A 401(k) is a qualified plan established by employers to which
eligible employees may make salary deferral (salary reduction)
contributions on a post-tax and/or pretax basis. Employers offering a
401(k) plan may make matching or non-elective contributions to the
plan on behalf of eligible employees and may also add a
profit-sharing feature to the plan.
A 403(b) is a retirement
plan for certain employees of public schools, tax-exempt
organizations and certain ministers. The features of a 403(b) plan
are very similar to those of a 401(k) plan.
A Pension is a
retirement plan provided by an employer that provides the employee
with an income when they are no longer earning a regular income from
their employment. U.S. government Social Security is not considered a
Pension.
Any other retirement savings account includes an
employer based retirement account not listed above.
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Not
counting any contributions made on your behalf, in the past 12 months
did you contribute to your...
IRA
401(k)
403(b)
Pension
Other retirement savings account
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Please
indicate whether you have contributed to each of your retirement
savings accounts in the past 12 months. Please only answer "Yes"
if you have contributed your money into the account.
Do not
include money contributed into the account solely from your employer.
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What
is the 5-digit ZIP code of your permanent address? Your permanent
address is usually your legal residence, such as where you maintain
your driver's license or are registered to vote.
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Text:
To
search for your ZIP code, start typing in your 5-digit ZIP code (or
city); a list of cities matching your entry will be displayed. From
the responses displayed, select the ZIP code that most closely
matches your entry and click "Next." If you can't find your
ZIP code from among the responses returned, click "ZIP Code not
listed" then click "Next."
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[If
B18AMARR = 2] Do you own a home or pay rent? (If someone other than
your spouse makes housing payments on your behalf, please select,
"None of the above.")
[else if B18AFINWHO = 1] Do you
own a home or pay rent? (If someone other than your partner makes
housing payments on your behalf, please select, "None of the
above.")
[else] Do you own a home or pay rent? (If someone
makes housing payments on your behalf, please select, "None of
the above.")
(Please choose all that apply)
Pay
mortgage
Pay rent
Own home(s) outright
None of the above
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Indicate
if pay rent, pay a mortgage, own a home outright, or none of the
above.
If you rent your home from another person or
organization, please select, "Pay rent."
If you
purchased your home, but are making mortgage payments, please select,
"Pay mortgage."
If you purchased your home, and have
finished paying all of the payments, please select, "Own home(s)
outright."
If someone other than you and/or a spouse pays
your mortgage or your rent on your behalf, select "None if the
above."
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[If
B18FMORTG = 1 and B18FRENT = 1] How much (on average) is your total
monthly housing payment (including both rent and mortgage payments)?
Please indicate only the amount that you [{if B18AMARR = 2} or your
spouse {else if B18AFINWHO = 1} or your partner] are responsible for
paying. If someone else pays your total monthly housing payment on
your behalf, please indicate "0."
[else if B18FMORTG
= 1] How much (on average) is your total monthly mortgage payment?
Please indicate only the amount that you [{if B18AMARR = 2} or your
spouse {else if B18AFINWHO = 1} or your partner] are responsible for
paying. If someone else pays your total monthly mortgage payment on
your behalf, please indicate "0."
[else if B18FRENT =
1] How much (on average) is your total monthly rent payment? Please
indicate only the amount that you [{if B18AMARR = 2} or your spouse
{else if B18AFINWHO = 1} or your partner] are responsible for paying.
If someone else pays your total monthly rent payment on your behalf,
please indicate "0."
[else] How much (on average) is
your total monthly rent or mortgage payment? Please indicate only the
amount that you [{if B18AMARR = 2} or your spouse {else if B18AFINWHO
= 1} or your partner] are responsible for paying. If you do not have
a monthly housing payment or someone else pays your monthly housing
payment on your behalf, please indicate "0."
$|.00 per month
Don't know
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Indicate
the amount of your total monthly mortgage and/or rent payment(s).
Expenses directly related to your monthly housing payments, such as
multiple mortgages payments, construction loans, and homeowner's
association fees, etc., should be included in this amount. Do not
include amounts for household expenses such as utilities.
Indicate
only the amount paid by you or a spouse or partner. Do not include
payments made by anyone else on your behalf.
If you have no
mortgage payment (for example, mortgage is paid off) enter "0."
Enter "0" if someone else, other than your spouse or
your partner, pays your rent and/or mortgage entirely.
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What
is the approximate current value of your home(s)?
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Please
provide your best estimate of the current value of your home(s)
regardless of the amount that you may owe. If you both own a home and
pay rent, please answer about the home that you own.
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About
how much do you [{if B18AMARR = 2} or your spouse {else if B18AFINWHO
= 1} or your partner] owe on the mortgage(s) for your home(s)?
(If
you owe nothing for your mortgage(s), please enter "0.")
$|.00
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Please
indicate how much you and/or your spouse currently owe on the
mortgage of your home(s). If you are unsure, please provide your best
estimate.
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Do you [{if B18AMARR = 2} or your spouse {if B18AFINWHO = 1} or your partner] have a loan or a lease for a vehicle (car, truck, motorcycle, or other vehicle)? If someone makes vehicle loan or lease payments on [{if B18AMARR = 2} behalf of you or your spouse {if B18AFINWHO = 1} behalf of you or your partner {else} your behalf], please answer, "No."
Yes
No
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Please
indicate whether you (and your spouse/domestic partner) have a
monthly vehicle loan or lease. Vehicles can include cars, trucks, and
motorcycles.
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What
is the total amount you [{if B18AMARR = 2} or your spouse {if
B18AFINWHO = 1} or your partner] pay each month for your vehicle
loan(s) or lease(s)?
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Indicate
the amount of your monthly loan or lease payment(s) for all vehicles
(car, truck, motorcycle, etc.) owned by you. Do not add your car
insurance payment to the loan or lease amount. Only indicate the
amount of your loan or lease payment.
Please provide the amount
paid by you or your spouse or partner only. Do not include payments
made by anyone else on your behalf.
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What
was your income for calendar year 2017, prior to taxes and
deductions? (Calendar year 2017 includes January 1, 2017 through
December 31, 2017. Include all income you paid taxes on, including
work, investment income, or alimony. Do not include [{if B18AMARR =
2} your spouse's income, {if B18AFINWHO = 1} partner’s income,]
any grants or loans you may have used to pay for school, or any money
given to you by your family.)
$
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Knowing
about financial assets and obligations is important in understanding
the benefits and outcomes for college graduates.
Estimate your
gross income for calendar year 2017 (January 2017-December 2017).
Gross income is the full amount earned before taxes, Social
Security, and other deductions. If you are unsure, provide your best
estimate.
Please include earned income from assistantships,
work-study, trust funds, or a similar source. Do not include money
from scholarships, grants or loans, or any money given to you by your
family.
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[If
B18AMARR = 2] Excluding your spouse's income, please indicate the
range that best estimates your income from all sources (including
income from work, investments, alimony, etc.), prior to taxes and
deductions, for calendar year 2017 (January 1, 2017 through December
31, 2017).
[else if B18AFINWHO = 1] Excluding your domestic
partner's income, please indicate the range that best estimates your
income from all sources (including income from work, investments,
alimony, etc.), prior to taxes and deductions, for calendar year 2017
(January 1, 2017 December 31, 2017).
[else] Please indicate the
range that best estimates your income from all sources (including
income from work, investments, alimony, etc.) prior to taxes and
deductions for calendar year 2017 (January 1, 2017 through December
31, 2017).
Less than $20,000
$20,000-$29,999
$30,000-$39,999
$40,000-$49,999
$50,000-$59,999
$60,000-$69,999
$70,000-$79,999
$80,000-$89,999
$90,000-$99,999
$100,000-$149,999
$150,000 or more
Don't know
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Knowing
about financial assets and obligations is important in understanding
the benefits and outcomes for college graduates.
Using the
ranges provided, estimate your gross income for calendar year 2017
(January 2017-December 2017).
Gross income is the full amount
earned before taxes, Social Security, and other deductions. If you
are unsure, provide your best estimate.
Please include earned
income from assistantships, work-study, trust funds, or a similar
source. Do not include money from scholarships, grants or loans, or
any money given to you by your family.
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[If
B18AFINWHO = 1] Did your partner work for pay in calendar year 2017
(January 1, 2017 through December 31, 2017)?
[else] Did your
spouse work for pay in calendar year 2017 (January 1, 2017 through
December 31, 2017)?
Yes
No
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If
your spouse has been employed for pay at any time from January 2017
to December 2017, please select "Yes." If not, please
select "No."
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[If
B18AFINWHO = 1] What was your partner's income for calendar year
2017, prior to taxes and deductions? (Calendar year 2017 includes
January 1, 2017 through December 31, 2017. Include all income your
partner paid taxes on, including work, investment income, or alimony.
Do not include any grants or loans your partner may have used to pay
for school, or any money given to your spouse by family.)
[else]
What was your spouse's income for calendar year 2017, prior to taxes
and deductions? (Calendar year 2017 includes January 1, 2017 through
December 31, 2017. Include all income your spouse paid taxes on,
including work, investment income, or alimony. Do not include any
grants or loans your spouse may have used to pay for school, or any
money given to your spouse by family.)
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[If
B18AFINWHO=1] Check here if you were not living with your partner in
2017
[else] Check here if you were not married to your
spouse in 2017
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Text:
Knowing
about financial assets and obligations is important in understanding
the benefits and outcomes for college graduates.
Estimate your
spouse's gross income for calendar year 2017 (January 2017-December
2017).
Gross income is the full amount earned before taxes,
Social Security, and other deductions. If you are unsure, provide
your best estimate.
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[If
B18AFINWHO = 1] Please indicate the range that best estimates your
partner's income from all sources (including income from work,
investments, alimony, etc.), prior to taxes and deductions, in
calendar year 2017 (January 1, 2017 through December 31, 2017).
[else] Please indicate the range that best estimates your
spouse's income from all sources (including income from work,
investments, alimony, etc.), prior to taxes and deductions, in
calendar year 2017 (January 1, 2017 through December 31, 2017).
Less than $20,000
$20,000-$29,999
$30,000-$39,999
$40,000-$49,999
$50,000-$59,999
$60,000-$69,999
$70,000-$79,999
$80,000-$89,999
$90,000-$99,999
$100,000-$149,999
$150,000 or more
Don't know
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It
is important to this study to learn about the general socioeconomic
background of persons who are enrolled in higher education. Using the
ranges provided, estimate your spouse's gross income for calendar
year 2017 (January 2017-December 2017).
Gross income is the
full amount earned before taxes, Social Security, and other
deductions. If you are unsure, please use the ranges given to provide
your best estimate.
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[If
B18AFINWHO = 1] What is the highest level of education that your
partner has completed?
[else] What is the highest level of
education that your spouse has completed?
Did not complete high school
High school diploma or equivalent
Vocational or technical training
Less than 2 years of college
Associate's degree
2 or more years of college but no degree
Bachelor's degree
Graduate degree (Master's, Ph.D., Ed.D., or professional degree such as dentistry, law, medicine, pharmacy, divinity/theology)
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Indicate
your spouse's highest level of education.
If your spouse did
not finish high school or a high school equivalency program, select
"did not complete high school."
High school diploma
or equivalent: Completion of the secondary level of education,
usually in the form of a high school diploma, high school completion
certificate, or General Educational Development (GED) equivalency
exam.
Vocational or technical training: Prepares learners for
careers that are based in manual or practical activities,
traditionally non-academic and related to a specific trade,
occupation or vocation.
If your spouse has attended college
without receiving specific vocational or technical training or a
degree of any kind, select "less than two years of college" or
"two or more years of college but no degree," depending on
the length of time he or she spent in college.
Associate's
degree: An award that normally requires at least 2 but less than 4
years of full-time equivalent college work.
Bachelor's degree:
A degree, usually awarded by a 4-year college or university, that
usually requires at least 4 years of full-time college-level work.
Graduate degree: Any degrees earned beyond a bachelor's degree,
such as a master's, Ph.D., Ed.D., or a professional degree
(dentistry, law, medicine, pharmacy, divinity/theology, etc.).
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Is your spouse attending college or graduate school during the 2018-19 school year? (Answer yes if she or he has attended or will attend at any time between July 1, 2018 and June 30, 2019.)
No
Yes, full time
Yes, part time
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Indicate
whether your spouse has attended or will attend any college or
graduate school during the 2018-19 school year (July 1, 2018 to June
30, 2019).
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[If
B18AFINWHO = 1 and B18FSPLV in 2, 3, 4, 5, 6] Did your partner ever
take out any student loans for his or her undergraduate education?
[else if B18AFINWHO = 1] Did your partner ever take out any
student loans for his or her undergraduate and/or graduate education?
[else if B18FSPLV in 2, 3, 4, 5, 6] Did your spouse ever take
out any student loans for his or her undergraduate education?
[else]
Did your spouse ever take out any student loans for his or her
undergraduate and/or graduate education?
Yes
No
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If
your spouse took out any kind of loan (federal or private) in any
amount for his or her undergraduate or graduate education, please
choose "yes" for this question.
Federal student
loans, such as subsidized and unsubsidized Direct Loans (also known
as Stafford Loans), are from the federal government.
Private
student loans are borrowed from a private lender, such as a bank,
credit union, or state, and usually require a co-signer.
Do not
include Parent PLUS loans, grants or scholarships, or money borrowed
from family or friends.
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[If
B18AFINWHO = 1] What is the total amount your partner has borrowed in
student loans?
[else] What is the total amount your spouse has
borrowed in student loans?
$|.00
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Indicate
the total amount borrowed by your spouse in student loans. If you are
unsure, provide your best estimate.
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[If
B18FSPAMT missing and B18AFINWHO=1] How much of your partner's
student loans are still owed? Would you say all, some, or none?
[else if B18FSPAMT ne missing and B18AFINWHO=1] How much of the
$[B18FSPAMT] in total student loans does your partner still owe?
Would you say all, some, or none?
[else if B18FSPAMT missing]
How much of your spouse's student loans are still owed? Would you say
all, some, or none?
[else] How much of the $[B18FSPAMT] in
total student loans does your spouse still owe? Would you say all,
some, or none?
All
Some
None
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Respond
based on the student loans that your partner has borrowed. If some of
the loans are paid off, but not all, select "Some."
If
your partner is participating in a loan forgiveness program, only
consider loans to be paid off if they have satisfied all conditions
of the forgiveness program.
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[If
B18AFINWHO = 1] How much does your partner pay each month for his or
her student loans?
[else] How much does your spouse pay each
month for his or her student loans?
$| per month
Not yet in repayment
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Indicate
the amount your spouse pays monthly to repay his/her student loans.
If your spouse has multiple school loans, please consider them
all in your response by adding the monthly payments together and
entering the sum in the box.
Include only your spouse's student
loans in your response.
If your spouse is not yet in repayment,
select "Not yet in repayment."
If you are not sure of
your spouse's monthly payments, please estimate to the best of your
ability.
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[If
B18FMORTG = 1 or B18FOWNHM = 1] Suppose you [{if B18AMARR = 2} and
your spouse {if B18AFINWHO = 1} and your partner] were to sell all
your major possessions, including your home, turn all of your
investments and other assets into cash, and pay off all your debts.
Do you think you would have something left over, break even, or be in
debt?
[else] Suppose you [{if B18AMARR = 2} and your spouse {if
B18AFINWHO = 1} and your partner] were to sell all your major
possessions, turn all of your investments and other assets into cash,
and pay off all your debts. Do you think you would have something
left over, break even, or be in debt?
Have something left over
Break even
Be in debt
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Please
provide your best estimate of your combined debts subtracted from the
combined value of all of your possessions. Possessions can include
homes, cars, furniture, collectibles, personal belongings, etc.
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During the past 12 months, has there been a time when you did not meet all of your essential expenses, such as mortgage or rent payments, utility bills, or important medical care?
Yes
No
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Select
"Yes"
if you have been unable to meet essential expenses in the past 12
months. Otherwise, please select "No."
Essential
expenses include any expenses that you have to pay in order to
maintain a basic standard of living. These include mortgage or rent
payments, utility bills, or medical care.
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Are you satisfied with the quality of the undergraduate education you received at [NPSAS school]?
Yes
No
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Are you satisfied with your choice of undergraduate major(s) or course(s) of study?
Yes
No
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If
you were able to do it over and would choose the same undergraduate
major(s) or course of study again, respond "Yes."
Otherwise, respond "No."
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Please
indicate whether or not you had to do any of the following as a
result of your financial cost for your undergraduate [{if B18CDEG01
in (5 6 7 8 9) in any loop or Y_B12CPSTGRD = 1} and graduate]
education.
Worked more than desired
Took a job
outside your field of study or a less desirable job
Took a
job instead of enrolling for additional education
Delayed
buying a home
Delayed getting married
Delayed
having children
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Please
indicate how your educational costs have affected your plans and
decisions.
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Do you think your undergraduate education was worth its financial cost?
Yes
No
Do you think your graduate education was worth its financial cost?
Yes
No
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The question helps us understand how college graduates perceive the value of their education relative to its costs.
Since you incurred costs in order to pay for your education, you made a financial investment in that education. Do you think that the benefits you will gain from your college education are greater than the financial costs of paying for it? If so, answer "Yes."
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Have
you performed any community service or volunteer work in the last 12
months?
Please do not include paid community service,
court-ordered service, or charitable donations (such as food,
clothing, money, etc.).
Yes
No
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Indicate
whether you participated in any community service or volunteer
activities in the past year, including service through a group such
as AmeriCorps or the Peace Corps.
Please exclude court-ordered
service and donations (such as blood, money, or other items such as
clothing). Community service and volunteer work only include
activities for which you were not paid.
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About
how many hours did you volunteer during the last year?
|
hour(s)
Per year
Per month
Per week
One
time event
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Indicate
the average number of hours that you volunteered during the last 12
months. Please include the hours for all volunteer activities in
which you participated.
For example, if you volunteer at a
hospital a couple of times a month and you volunteer at a dog shelter
once a month, enter the average number of hours you volunteered at
both organizations in the box given and select the appropriate time
frame below.
If you participated in a one-time special event or
project (such as a Habitat for Humanity house-building), leave the
text box blank and select one-time event.
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Did you vote in the November 2016 presidential election?
Yes
No
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Indicate
whether you voted in the last presidential election, either by going
to a polling station or by absentee ballot.
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Are you registered to vote in U.S. elections?
Yes
No
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Indicate
whether or not you are currently registered to vote. Select "yes"
if you have submitted a voter registration application, usually to
the county in which you reside. It does not matter if you have voted
in any recent elections, only whether your registration is still
active.
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In
addition to your survey responses, we would like to learn more about
your employment experiences by offering you the option to upload your
resume [{if Y_OFACNOPAY = 1}. {else} for an additional $[resume
incentive amount].] Your resume will not be disclosed, or used, in
any personally identifiable form outside of this survey. [If TIO MODE
and Y_OFACNOPAY = 1] Would you be willing to upload your resume
later?
[else if TIO MODE] For an additional $[resume incentive
amount], would you be willing to upload your resume later?
[else
if WEB mode and Y_OFACNOPAY = 1] Will you upload your resume?
[else]
For an additional $[resume incentive amount], will you upload your
resume?
Yes, upload my résumé now
[{If CATI mode} Yes {else} Yes, upload my résumé later]
[{If CATI mode} No {else} No, I do not want to upload my résumé
I do not have a résumé
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Your
resume may be used only for statistical purposes and may not be
disclosed, or used, in personally identifiable form for any other
purpose, unless otherwise required by law. There are strict security
procedures in place to maintain your anonymity.
If
you choose, "Yes, upload my resume later," you will be
contacted in order to log back in to the survey and upload the
document.
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Please
click the "Choose File" button to locate your resume and
start the upload process.
Once your resume has been uploaded,
click "Next."
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Please
select your resume file from your computer's location and click,
"Choose File."
Your
resume may be used only for statistical purposes and may not be
disclosed, or used, in personally identifiable form for any other
purpose, unless otherwise required by law. There are strict security
procedures in place to maintain your anonymity.
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Thank
you for uploading your resume. Thinking about your employment since
completing your bachelor's degree, which of the following best
describes your resume?
Up to date and accurately reflects
employment history
Mostly up to date and reflects a
general employment history
Not up to date or excludes
several employers
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Some
people have multiple versions of their resume. Answer this question
based only on the version of your resume that you uploaded.
Choose "Up to date and accurately reflects employment history" if your resume includes your current or most recent employer.
Choose "Mostly up to date and reflects a general employment history" if your resume does not include your current or most recent employer, or if it excludes employment history unrelated to your current or most recent career field.
Choose
"Not up to date or excludes several employers" if your
resume does not include your current or most recent employer, and
does not account for major changes in your employment history.
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To show our appreciation for completing the survey today [{if RESUME1 = 1 and RESVALID = 1} and uploading your resume], we would like to send you $[total incentive amount], payable by PayPal or check. Please indicate your preferred payment type.
PayPal. The $[total incentive amount] PayPal transfer will be sent via e-mail within the next few hours.
Check. Please allow up to 4 weeks for processing and delivery of the $[total incentive amount] check.
No, thanks. Decline the incentive.
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If
you select PayPal, you will receive an e-mail from PayPal notifying
you of the transfer. If you do not have a PayPal account, you will be
prompted to create an account to claim the funds. There is no fee to
create a PayPal account or receive funds.
If
you do not want to receive the incentive, indicate No, thanks. I
decline the
incentive.
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Please
provide the e-mail address to which you would like the PayPal payment
sent.
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If
you do not have a PayPal account, enter your preferred e-mail
address.
You will receive an e-mail from PayPal notifying you
of the transfer and you will be prompted to create an account to
claim the funds.
There is no fee to create a PayPal account or
to receive funds.
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Please
provide the address to which you would like the $[total incentive
amount] check mailed. (Allow 4 weeks for delivery.)
First
Name:
Last Name:
Please check here if the address
is an international address.
Address (street address or PO
box):
Address Line 2:
City:
State:
Zip code:
Foreign Address:
Foreign City:
Foreign State/Province:
Foreign Country:
Foreign Zip/Postal Code:
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Text:
Please
enter the information for the address to which you would like your
check mailed. Verify the spelling of the street and city.
If the
address is an international address, indicate this option and the
international address fields will be
displayed.
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Please
provide your phone number:
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Please
provide a phone number so that we may contact you if needed regarding
the delivery of your check.
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Please
provide your e-mail address:
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Please
provide an e-mail address so that we may contact you if needed
regarding the delivery of your check.
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[If
user chooses payment by check and provides full address] Thank you
for providing your address information. Your check should arrive in
about 4 weeks.
[else if user chooses PayPal and the submission
was successful] Your incentive was successfully submitted. Please
check your e-mail for more information.
[else if user chooses
PayPal and the submission was unsuccessful] There was an issue
submitting your incentive via PayPal. We apologize for the
inconvenience. We will attempt to resubmit your incentive and will
contact you if the problem persists. If you have any questions or
concerns, please contact us at 1-877-262-4440 or bbemail@rti.org.
[else] Thank you.
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Text:
If
you have any questions or concerns, please contact us at
1-877-262-4440 or bbemail@rti.org.
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If you have any additional comments about your overall experience participating in the B&B interview, please provide them now.
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If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us at 1-877-262-4440 or bbemail@rti.org.
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[If
END_FLAG = 1] Thank you.
[else] On behalf of the U.S.
Department of Education, thank you for your time and cooperation. We
greatly appreciate your participation in this study.
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If
you have any questions, please contact our Help Desk at
1-877-262-4440.
1 Items from the following studies have been added to the B&B:08/18 full-scale survey: Current Population Survey (OMB# 1220-0100), and the 2012-13 Teacher Follow-up Survey (TFS) of the Schools and Staffing Survey (SASS) (OMB# 1850-0598).
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