Fringe Benefits


Questions on fringe benefits are only asked of respondents who report an employee job lasting at least 13 weeks that ended after the date of their 16th birthday, or who are age 16 and over and report an on-going employee job at which they have worked at least 13 weeks.  For each job meeting the above criteria, the interviewer hands the respondent a card listing typical fringe benefits (see Figure 1) and asks him or her to state the benefits available.  In addition to these benefits, the survey questions respondents on the number of paid vacation days and paid sick or personal days per year to which they are currently entitled (or were entitled to when the job ended). Fringe benefits questions have been asked in every survey year.

Figure 1. Fringe Benefits Available through Employer

Medical, surgical, or hospitalization insurance which
covers injuries or major illnesses off the job

Life insurance that covers your death for reasons not connected to your job

Dental benefits

Paid maternity or paternity leave

Unpaid maternity or paternity leave which allows
you to return to the same job, or one similar to it

A retirement plan other than Social Security

A flexible work schedule

Tuition reimbursement for certain types of schooling

Company provided or subsidized child care

Employee stock ownership plans

The intent of these questions is to gather information about any benefits to which respondents know they are entitled.  If an employer offers a benefit that the respondent chooses not to take, it is still considered available.  Benefits that are available to other employees at the company but not to the respondent at the time of the survey are not included.

Comparison to Other NLS Surveys:  Information on fringe benefits has been collected for the NLSY79 in each survey except 1981; for the Mature Women in 1977, 1982, 1987, 1989, and 1995-2003; for the Young Women in 1978 and 1983-2003; and for the Young Men in 1976 and 1981.  Users should note, however, that benefits data were collected only for the CPS job (see the appendix for definition) for the NLSY79 through 1993.  Additionally, the exact categories of benefits for which information was recorded may vary; generally, less information was collected in earlier years.  Consult the appropriate cohort's User's Guide for more information.

Survey Instruments:  These questions are found in the employment section (question names begin with YEMP) of the Youth Questionnaire.

Related User's Guide Sections

Gaps in Employment

Main Area of Interest

Fringe Benefits
Supplemental Areas of Interest Assets and Debts
Employment Gaps
Fertility and Pregnancy