Geographic Indicators


 

Created Variables:

CV_URBAN-RURAL. Indicates whether respondent lives in an urban or rural area

CV_MSA. Indicates whether or not the respondent lives in a Metropolitan Statistical Area

CV_CENSUS_REGION. Provides Census region where the respondent resides (Northeast, North Central, South, or West)

CV_MIGRATE.XX. Describes all moves made by the respondent, including moves within a county, within a state to a different county, between states, and to and from a foreign country. Available for rounds 2 and up.

CV_DISTANCE_MOM_COL and CV_DISTANCE_DAD_COL. Provide the distance in miles between the respondent's address and the reported address of the respondent's mother and father. Available for rounds 7 and up. Note: Addresses that were not full street addresses were given the longitude and latitude of the centroid of their zipcodes. Data quality variables (CV_DISTANCE_MOM_QUALITY, for example) were created to indicate whether or not the addresses were zip centroided.

 

The geographic indicator variables are created to describe the respondent's area of residence.  The software package ArcView is used in the creation of the NLSY97 geographic variables.  This program assigns latitude and longitude information to respondent addresses.  Latitude and longitude are then used to link respondent addresses to standard geographic information such as state, county, and metropolitan statistical area.  See the NLSY97 Geocode Codebook Supplement for more information about the use of ArcView.

Figure 1. Number of NLSY97 Respondents and States by Census Region

Census Division

# of Respondents

Round 1

Round 2

Round 3

Round 4

Round 5

Round 6 Round 7 Round 8 Round 9 Round 10 Round 11

Region 1, Northeast: Connecticut, Maine,
Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey,
New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont

1585

1451

1403

1391

1336 1333 1282 1219 1182 1187 1131

Region 2, North Central: Illinois, Indiana, Iowa,
Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska,
North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, Wisconsin

2050

1903

1835

1772

1734

1741 1727 1641 1600 1628 1581

Region 3, South: Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware,
District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky,
Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, North Carolina,
Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas,
Virginia, West Virginia

3359

3160

3116

3074

3004 3032 3004 2927 2883 3002 2975

Region 4, West: Alaska, Arizona, California,
Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada,
New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington, Wyoming

1990

1846

1834

1808

1770 1736 1701 1676 1638 1698 1676
Reside abroad -- 22 18 14 17 27 23 38 35 39 47
Data missing -- 4 2 21 21 27 17 1 -- 5 8
 
Note: Table based on CV_CENSUS_REGION.

In addition,variables were created in round 1 to describe the respondent's residence as of his or her 12th birthday; another counts the number of residences in which the respondent has lived from his or her 12th birthday until the survey date (all rounds).  See Youth Residential History for more details on these variables.

Geocode CD. The NLSY97 Geocode CD provides a variety of statistics for the counties where respondents lived at each interview date. From rounds 1-5, most of these data are based on the 1994 edition of the U.S. Census Bureau's County and City Data Book (the most recent edition available).  The first group of geocode variables lists basic demographic information for respondents' counties.  These data include land area in square miles; population by race, age, and gender; and birth and death rates.  Another variable reports the percent of persons in that county who lived in a different house and/or state in 1990 compared to their residence in 1985, providing information about migration rates for the respondent's area. Also included are the FIPS (Federal Information Processing Standards) codes for state and county (see Attachment 100 of the NLSY97 Geocode Codebook Supplement).

Factors that might influence the respondent's education and employment outcomes are the focus of several other geocode variables.  These provide the number of serious crimes, households with children, female householders with no spouse present, persons with high school or college degrees, and families below the poverty level.  A pair of variables summarizes medical availability for each county, reporting the number of active nonfederal physicians and community hospital beds.

Geocode variables associated with economic and labor force issues include the size of the county's civilian labor force, the percent employed in various industries, and the percent of workers age 16 and older with jobs outside their county of residence. Income variables include per capita money income for the respondent's county, per capita personal income, and median family money income.  County and City Data Book information is not included in the Geocode CD for rounds 6 and later.  Information on obtaining the most recent County and City Data Book data is available at www.census.gov/statab/www/ccdb.html.  The unemployment rates for the respondent's metropolitan areas or for the portions of the state not in an MSA (for non-MSA respondents) are reported for all rounds.

The final geocode variables involve colleges attended by respondents.  Survey staff use information from the Integrated Postsecondary Education Data Systems (IPEDS) to provide users with a code identifying each college attended by the respondent and its location.  These codes can be used to associate the NLSY97 respondent's college with various characteristics of the institution contained in the IPEDS database.  More information is located in Attachment 102 of the NLSY97 Geocode Codebook Supplement.

Due to the detailed nature of the information found on the Geocode CD, use of this data set is restricted to those meeting confidentiality requirements.  The Geocode CD is released only to those who satisfactorily complete the Bureau of Labor Statistics geocode agreement procedure.  The application for this geocode agreement is now available online at www.bls.gov/nls/geocodeapp.htm

Comparison to Other NLS Surveys:  Data on the respondent's area of residence are available for all cohorts.  For the NLSY79, information on the respondent's region of residence and geographic mobility is available to all users on the main public data file; more detailed information (e.g., state and county of residence) is available on the restricted-use Geocode CD.  Data on NLSY79 Children are available through the mother's record.  Region of residence and geographic mobility of Original Cohort respondents are provided for most survey years.  For more complete information, refer to the appropriate cohort's User's Guide.

Main Area of Interest

Created Variables
Geographic Indicators

 

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