RT Research Data T1 Current Population Survey, May 2010 - May 2011: Tobacco Use Supplement (TUS), 2010 - 2011 Wave LA English PP Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar PB [Verlag nicht ermittelbar] YR 2016 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1902793668 AB
This data collection is comprised of responses from two sets of survey questionnaires, the basic Current Population Survey (CPS) and a Tobacco Use Supplement (TUS) survey sponsored by The National Cancer Institute (NCI). The TUS 2010-2011 Wave consists of four collections: May 2010, August 2010, January 2011, and May 2010-May 2011.
The Current Population Survey, administered monthly, is the source of the official government statistics on employment and unemployment. From time to time, additional questions are included on health, education, and previous work experience.
Similar to other CPS supplements, the Tobacco Use Supplement was designed for both proxy and self-respondents. All CPS household members aged 18 and older who had completed CPS core items were eligible for the supplement items. Both proxy and self-respondents were asked about their smoking status and the use of other tobacco products. For self-respondents only, different questions were asked depending on their tobacco use status; for former/current smokers, questions were asked about type of cigarettes smoked, measures of addiction, attempts to quit smoking, methods and treatments used to quit, cost of cigarettes, age initiating everyday cigarette smoking and the state of residence at that time, etc. Current smokers were asked whether the medical and dental community had advised them to quit smoking, and if they were planning to quit in the future. All self-respondents were asked about smoking policy at their work place and their attitudes towards smoking in different locations.
A unique feature of the CPS is its panel design, in which each household in the sample is surveyed for four consecutive months and nine months later for four more consecutive months. NCI took advantage of this panel design to follow-up with respondents from the May 2010 TUS by asking them similar questionnaire items in May 2011, resulting in a one year longitudinal cohort for half the May 2010 sample size.
Demographic information within the study includes age, sex, race, Hispanic origin, marital status, veteran status, educational attainment, family relationship, occupation, and income.
K1 Hispanic or Latino origins K1 Addiction K1 census data K1 cigarettes K1 cigarillos K1 demographic characteristics K1 employee benefits K1 Employment K1 Households K1 Income K1 Industry K1 job change K1 Job satisfaction K1 job training K1 labor force K1 Labor Relations K1 occupational status K1 Occupations K1 part-time employment K1 Smoking K1 smoking cessation K1 tobacco products K1 Tobacco use K1 Work Experience K1 WORKING hours K1 Forschungsdaten DO 10.3886/ICPSR36434.v1