0200 PAID WORK

Category Description

This category captures time the respondent spends in paid work. This includes main paid work (not at home) (0210), paid work at home (0211), second job/other paid work (0212), work breaks (0213), other time at workplace (0214), and time looking for work (0215).

  • 0210 MAIN PAID WORK (NOT AT HOME)

    Category Description

    This category captures main work and work related activities - not carried out at home.

    Activity Coding Rules

    1975-76: This includes normal work on the main job including work at home as long as the location is not the home or if location is missing.

    1985: This captures all normal work activities on the main job including work brought home, travel which is part of the job, and overtime if the location is not at home.

    2003+: For this period, this category includes time on main job, not at home.

    Category examples
    At work
    Attending class, conferences, convention
    Attending sales training
    Attending typing training
    Calling leads for stories/information
    Checking e-mail, voicemail messages
    Computer use
    Designing/updating a website
    Doing research/homework
    Enrollment in training/classes
    Grading papers
    Making reservation on the internet
    Marking assignments
    On-the-job training
    Organizing materials
    Phone calls to/from clients, coworkers, customers, supervisors
    Preparing lesson plans, materials
    Putting in overtime at work
    Reading a book/other material
    Reading and writing
    Reading/sending e-mail
    Registering for class, training
    Reviewing notes, briefs, or papers
    Surfing the internet
    Talking to instructor, other conference attendees
    Telephone calls
    Working extra hours
    Writing letters
    Writing memos/papers

    2007+: This period includes the following examples as part of the main job as well.

    Category examples
    Hearing confession
    Leading a blessing
    Leading religious youth group
    Reading the Bible/Torah/scriptures
    Teaching bat/bar mitzvah class, confirmation class, religious class
    Teaching/leading Bible study

  • 0211 PAID WORK AT HOME

    Category Description

    This category captures work and work related activities - not carried out at home.

    Activity Coding Rules

    1985: This includes normal work on the main job including work at home as long as the location is at home. This includes work activities for self-employed people running a business out of the home as well as work done at home for no extra work pay that is connected with a main job. Additional job such as consulting is also captured in this category. Reading that is job related is also included in this category.

  • 0212 SECOND JOB, OTHER PAID WORK

    Category Description

    This category captures main work and work related activities - not carried out at home.

    Activity Coding Rules

    1975-76: This includes small jobs carried out by full-time students.

    1985: This year also captures paid work activities from not having a main job, such as garage sales or rental property. Time spent on part-time jobs held by full-time students as well as additional work such as consulting is also added to this category.

    2003+: This includes time spent in second/other job, income-generating hobbies/crafts, income-generating performances, paid services, and rental property activities.

    Category examples
    At work
    Attending class, conferences, convention
    Attending sales training, typing training
    Calling leads for stories/information
    Checking e-mail, voicemail messages, computer use
    Designing/updating a website
    Doing research/homework
    Enrollment in training/classes
    Extra hours at other job
    Grading papers
    Making reservation on the internet
    Marking assignments
    Moonlighting
    On-the-job training
    Organizing materials
    Phone calls to/from clients, coworkers, customers, supervisors
    Preparing lesson plans, materials
    Reading a book/other material
    Reading and writing
    Reading/sending e-mail
    Registering for class, training
    Reviewing notes, briefs, or papers
    Surfing the internet
    Talking to instructor, other conference attendees
    Telephone calls
    Writing letters
    Writing memos/papers
    Doing woodworking for sale
    Drawing, painting, or sketching for sale
    Making baskets, dinners, furniture, pottery for sale
    Making tapestries/quilts for sale
    Preparing food or drink for sale
    Acting in a play for pay
    Dancing for pay, playing in a band for pay, singing for pay
    Babysitting for pay, doing household chores for pay
    Home improvements for pay
    Mowing lawns for pay, shoveling snow for pay
    Typing paper for pay
    Maintaining/renovating rental property
    Making repairs to rental property

    2007+: The following were added after 2007

    Category examples
    Teaching bat/bar mitzvah class, confirmation class, religious class
    Teaching/leading Bible study
    Reading the Bible/Torah/scriptures
    Hearing confession
    Leading a blessing, religious youth group

  • 0213 WORK BREAKS

    Category Description

    This category captures that the respondent spends in breaks or relaxing time as part of the job.

    Activity Coding Rules

    1985: This year includes coffee breaks/other breaks in the workplace. This may also comprise of unscheduled breaks and other non-work activities during work hours at the workplace.

    2003+: This period defines work breaks as time spent socializing, relaxing and in leisure as part of job as well as eating/drinking while on the job.

    Category examples
    Attending social event with bosses, co-workers
    Talking with clients at social event
    Talking with co-workers at social event
    Eating/drinking with bosses, clients, coworkers, customers
    Having lunch/dinner with clients

  • 0214 OTHER TIME AT WORKPLACE

    Category Description

    Other time at the workplace is mostly defined as time spent in non-work related activities while at work. The time captured by this period is different in some study periods.

    Activity Coding Rules

    1975-76: This is defined as time before or after when respondent is at the workplace.

    1985: This year includes time before or after work activities when respondent is at the workplace, including conversations.

    1992-94: Not available for this study period.

    1994-95: This is coded as time at work where any activities can be performed except for the following: travel to/from work or as part of work, purchase of services such as personal/financial/medical/car repair/dry cleaning/other repair services or run errands.

    1998-01: This captures time when the respondent is at his/her office building or factory and is engaged in any activities except for the following: main work, secondary job activities, work breaks, or unemployment related activities.

    2003+: This period defines other time at the workplace as security procedures related to work and waiting associated with working post 2004.

    Category examples
    Being searched at security checkpoint for work
    Opening bags for security search for work
    Passing through metal detector for work

  • 0215 TIME LOOKING FOR WORK

    Category Description

    Time looking for work broadly includes unemployment related activities including job search activities such as visits to unemployment agencies, phone calls to prospective employers, answering ads, as well as applying for or collecting unemployment benefits or applying for or collecting welfare.

    Activity Coding Rules

    1965-66: This category is not available for the 1965-66 time periods.

    2003+: This period defines time looking for work as job search activities, time spent interviewing for jobs, as well as waiting or security procedures associated with job search/interview.

    Category examples
    Asking about job openings
    Asking former employers to provide references
    Auditioning for acting role (non-volunteer)
    Auditioning for band/symphony (non-volunteer)
    Checking vacancies
    Contacting employer
    Filling out job application
    Making phone calls to prospective employer
    Meeting with headhunter/temporary agency
    Picking up job application
    Placing/answering ads
    Reading ads in paper/on internet
    Researching an employer
    Researching details about a job
    Sending out resumes
    Sending resumes to employers
    Submitting applications
    Writing/updating resume
    Interviewing by phone or in person
    Preparing for interview
    Scheduling/canceling interview (for self)
    Waiting to go in for an interview
    Being searched at security checkpoint during job search
    Opening bags for security search during job search
    Passing through metal detector during job search