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American Community Survey 2005 - IPUMS Subset

Puerto Rico, 2005
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PRI_2005_PHC_v01_M_v02_A_IPUMS
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U.S. Census Bureau, Minnesota Population Center
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Time of arrival at work (PR2005A_0599)

Data file: PRI2005-P-H

Overview

Valid: 0
Invalid: 0
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 479
End: 482
Width: 4
Range: -
Format:

Questions and instructions

Literal question
[Questions 24-28 are asked if the person did any work for either pay or profit in the week before.]



[Q.26-28 are asked if the person's working place is outside of home the week before.]



27. What time did this person usually leave home to go to work last week?

Hour Minute _ _:_ _
[] a.m.
[] p.m.




28. How many minutes did it usually take this person to get from home to work last week?

Minutes: ____
Categories
Value Category
0 NIU (not in universe)
4 4
9 9
14 14
19 19
24 24
29 29
39 39
44 44
49 49
59 59
104 104
109 109
114 114
119 119
124 124
129 129
134 134
139 139
144 144
149 149
159 159
204 204
209 209
214 214
219 219
224 224
229 229
234 234
239 239
244 244
249 249
254 254
259 259
304 304
309 309
314 314
319 319
324 324
329 329
334 334
339 339
344 344
349 349
354 354
359 359
404 404
409 409
414 414
419 419
424 424
429 429
434 434
439 439
444 444
449 449
454 454
459 459
504 504
509 509
514 514
519 519
524 524
529 529
534 534
539 539
544 544
549 549
554 554
559 559
604 604
609 609
614 614
619 619
624 624
629 629
634 634
639 639
644 644
649 649
654 654
659 659
704 704
709 709
714 714
719 719
724 724
729 729
734 734
739 739
744 744
749 749
754 754
759 759
804 804
809 809
814 814
819 819
824 824
829 829
834 834
839 839
844 844
849 849
854 854
859 859
904 904
909 909
914 914
919 919
924 924
929 929
934 934
939 939
944 944
949 949
954 954
959 959
1004 1004
1009 1009
1014 1014
1019 1019
1024 1024
1029 1029
1034 1034
1039 1039
1044 1044
1049 1049
1054 1054
1059 1059
1104 1104
1109 1109
1114 1114
1119 1119
1124 1124
1129 1129
1134 1134
1139 1139
1144 1144
1149 1149
1154 1154
1159 1159
1204 1204
1209 1209
1214 1214
1219 1219
1224 1224
1229 1229
1234 1234
1239 1239
1244 1244
1249 1249
1254 1254
1259 1259
1304 1304
1309 1309
1314 1314
1319 1319
1324 1324
1329 1329
1334 1334
1339 1339
1344 1344
1349 1349
1354 1354
1359 1359
1404 1404
1409 1409
1414 1414
1419 1419
1424 1424
1429 1429
1434 1434
1439 1439
1444 1444
1449 1449
1454 1454
1459 1459
1504 1504
1509 1509
1514 1514
1519 1519
1524 1524
1529 1529
1534 1534
1539 1539
1544 1544
1549 1549
1554 1554
1559 1559
1604 1604
1609 1609
1614 1614
1619 1619
1624 1624
1629 1629
1634 1634
1639 1639
1644 1644
1649 1649
1654 1654
1659 1659
1704 1704
1709 1709
1714 1714
1719 1719
1724 1724
1729 1729
1734 1734
1739 1739
1744 1744
1749 1749
1754 1754
1759 1759
1804 1804
1809 1809
1814 1814
1819 1819
1824 1824
1829 1829
1834 1834
1839 1839
1844 1844
1849 1849
1854 1854
1859 1859
1904 1904
1909 1909
1914 1914
1919 1919
1924 1924
1929 1929
1934 1934
1939 1939
1944 1944
1949 1949
1954 1954
1959 1959
2004 2004
2009 2009
2014 2014
2019 2019
2024 2024
2029 2029
2034 2034
2039 2039
2044 2044
2049 2049
2054 2054
2059 2059
2104 2104
2109 2109
2114 2114
2119 2119
2124 2124
2129 2129
2134 2134
2139 2139
2144 2144
2149 2149
2154 2154
2159 2159
2204 2204
2209 2209
2214 2214
2219 2219
2224 2224
2229 2229
2234 2234
2239 2239
2244 2244
2249 2249
2254 2254
2259 2259
2304 2304
2309 2309
2314 2314
2319 2319
2324 2324
2329 2329
2334 2334
2339 2339
2344 2344
2349 2349
2354 2354
2359 2359
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.
Interviewer instructions
[Housing Question 17-42 should be asked only of individuals 15 and older.]




27. Give the time of day the person usually left home to go to work. DO NOT give the time that the person usually began his or her work.
 
If the person usually left home to go to work sometime between 12:00 o'clock midnight and 12:00 o'clock noon, mark "a.m."
 
If the person usually left home to go to work sometime between 12:00 o'clock noon and 12:00 o'clock midnight, mark "p.m."



28. Travel time is from door to door. Include time waiting for public transportation or picking up passengers in a carpool.

Description

Definition
This variable reports the time that the respondent usually arrived at work last week. Time is measured using time intervals based on the 24-hour clock and is coded using the latest time in the interval, such that arrival between 12:01 a.m. and 12:04 a.m. is coded as 0004 and arrival between 11:55 p.m. and 11:59 p.m. is coded as 2359.
Universe
Persons age 16+ who traveled to work

concept

Concept
Name Vocabulary
Work Variables -- PERSON IPUMS
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