Community Indicators Survey 1999: Fort Wayne, IN

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Title: Community Indicators Survey 1999: Fort Wayne, IN

CPANDA Identification Number: a00141

Author: The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation

Contributor:

Produced By: Cultural Policy and the Arts National Data Archive, February 26, 2004, Princeton, NJ: Cultural Policy and the Arts National Data Archive

Software used in Production: NetBeans IDE

Funding Agency/Sponsor: Pew Charitable Trusts

Grant Number: 2000-001763

Distributed By: Cultural Policy and the Arts National Data Archive, Social Science Reference Center, Princeton University Library, April 14, 2004

Contact Person: CPANDA, Princeton University (cpanda@princeton.edu)

Depositor: Cultural Policy and the Arts National Data Archive, Social Science Reference Center, Princeton University Library, February 06, 2004

Series
Community Indicators Survey
The Community Indicators project is a research-based initiative that is part of Knight Foundation's ongoing effort to learn more about the 26 communities it serves through its grant making. To document changes in the quality of life in its communities, the foundation tracks a few key indicators over time. The project focuses on aspects of community life related to the six grant-making areas that are the priority of the Knight Community Partners Program. The Knight Community Partners Program prefers to make grants in the following six priority areas: education; the well-being of children and families; housing and community development; economic development; civic engagement and positive human relations; and the vitality of cultural life. The foundation expects to update both the community surveys and the community profiles approximately every three years.

Version Statement: First CPANDA Edition, CPANDA

APA Citation: The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation. 1999. COMMUNITY INDICATORS SURVEY 1999: FORT WAYNE, IN. [codebook file]. CPANDA ed. Princeton, NJ: Cultural Policy and the Arts National Data Archive [producer and distributor], 2004.

Holdings Information: Marked-up codebook for Community Indicators Survey 1999: Fort Wayne, IN http://www.cpanda.org

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Study Description-- Citation - Data Collection

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Title: Community Indicators Survey 1999: Fort Wayne, IN

CPANDA Identification Number: a00141

Princeton Survey Research Associates Identification Number: 99002-l

Author: The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation

Produced By: Princeton Survey Research Associates, , Princeton, NJ: Princeton Survey Research Associates

Software used in Production: SPSS

Funding Agency/Sponsor: The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation

Grant Number:

Distributed By: Odum Institute for Research in Social Science, University of North Carolina, January 05, 2000

Contact Person: John Bare, Director of Evaluation, The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation (bare@knightfdn.org)

Depositor: Princeton Survey Research Associates, February 06, 2004

Series
Community Indicators Survey
The Community Indicators project is a research-based initiative that is part of Knight Foundation's ongoing effort to learn more about the 26 communities it serves through its grant making. To document changes in the quality of life in its communities, the foundation tracks a few key indicators over time. The project focuses on aspects of community life related to the six grant-making areas that are the priority of the Knight Community Partners Program. The Knight Community Partners Program prefers to make grants in the following six priority areas: education; the well-being of children and families; housing and community development; economic development; civic engagement and positive human relations; and the vitality of cultural life. The foundation expects to update both the community surveys and the community profiles approximately every three years.

APA Citation: The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation. 1999. THE COMMUNITY INDICATORS SURVEY - FORT WAYNE, IN [computer file]. Princeton, NJ: Princeton Survey Research Associates [producer]. Chapel Hill, NC: Odum Institute for Research in Social Science, University of North Carolina [distributor].

Keywords

ICPSR

  • Social attitudes
  • Quality of life
  • Education
  • Citizenship
  • Charitable donations

Library of Congress Subject Headings

  • Social indicators. United States
  • Social surveys. United States
  • Public Opinion. United States
  • United States. Social conditions.
  • Art and Society. United States

Abstract (CPANDA): One of 26 local area surveys in the Knight Foundation's Community Indicators Project, this survey measured Fort Wayne residents' civic engagement and attitudes concerning seven topic areas: education, arts and culture, children and social welfare, community development, homelessness, literacy, and citizenship. Questions relating specifically to arts and culture include frequency of attendance at arts events or museums, satisfaction with arts and cultural opportunities, and satisfaction with the performance of local cultural institutions. The interview protocol for each local area survey was nearly identical to the protocol for the national survey also conducted for this project. The Community Indicators Project was undertaken to document the social health of the 26 communities in which the Knight brothers published newspapers. The study was conducted by Princeton Survey Research Associates and funded by the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation.

Abstract (Author):

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Study Description-- Study Scope

Time Period Covered: 1999

Date of Collection: September 28, 1999 - October 12, 1999

Country: United States

Geographic Coverage: Allen County, Indiana

Geographic Unit: county

Unit of Analysis: households

Universe: adults in telephone households

Kind of Data: survey data

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Study Description -- Methodology

Time Method:

Data Collector: Princeton Survey Research Associates

Frequency of Data Collection:

Sampling Procedure:random digit dialing

Major Deviations from the Sample Design:

Mode of Data Collection: telephone interviews

Mode of Data Collection: CATI (computer-administered telephone interviews)

Type of Research Instrument: structured

Characteristics of Data Collection Situation: A representative sample of 500 adults was interviewed by telephone during the period September 28 through October 12, 1999.

Actions to Minimize Losses: At least 10 attempts were made to complete an interview at every sampled telephone number. The calls were staggered over times of day and days of week to maximize the chances of making a contact with a potential respondent. All interview breakoffs and refusals were re-contacted at least once in order to attempt to convert them to completed interviews.

Control Operations:

Weighting: Claritas Data Services provided the demographic weighting parameters for Allen County. The population parameters are the demographic characteristics of households with adults 18 or older, which are then compared with the sample characteristics to construct sample weights. The results have been weighted to adjust for variations in the sample relating to gender, age, race, and education. The weights are derived using an iterative technique that simultaneously balances the distributions of all weighting parameters.

Cleaning Operations:

Response Rate: PSRA calculates a response rate as the product of three individual rates: the contact rate, the cooperation rate, and the completion rate. Of the residential numbers in the sample, 67.1 percent were contacted by an interviewer and 70.1 percent agreed to participate in the survey. Ninety-five percent were found to be eligible for the interview. Furthermore, 95.6 percent of eligible respondents completed the interview. Therefore, the final response rate is 45 percent.

Estimates of Sampling Error: For results based on the total sample, one can say with 95 percent confidence that the error attributable to sampling is plus or minus 5 percentage points. Results based on smaller subgroups are subject to a larger margin of sampling error. In addition to sampling error, the practical difficulties of conducting telephone surveys can introduce error or bias into their results.

Methodology (CPANDA) : Princeton Survey Research Associates conducted telephone interviews with a representative sample of 500 adults (18+) living in telephone households in Allen County, Indiana. The interviews were conducted from September 28 through October 12, 1999. The sample was based on random digit dialing of telephone numbers within telephone exchanges in Allen County. The results were weighted to make the sample more representative of the population with respect to gender, age, race, and education. The response rate for the survey was 45%.

Class of the Study:

Notes:
In each contacted household, interviewers asked to speak with the "youngest male, 18 years of age or older, who is at home." If there was no eligible man at home, interviewers asked to speak with the "oldest woman, 18 years of age or older, who is now at home." This systematic respondent selection technique has been shown empirically to produce samples that closely mirror the population in terms of age and gender.

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Data Files Description

File Name: a00141

Overall Case Count: 500

Overall Variable Count: 191

Logical Record Length: 235

Records per Case: 1

Overall Number of Records:

Type of File: ASCII data file

Data Format: logical record length format

Place of File Production: Princeton, NJ: Cultural Policy and the Arts National Data Archive

Extent of Processing Checks

  • Checks for undocumented codes were performed by the Archive.
  • Data were reformatted by the Archive.
  • Frequencies were provided by the Archive.
  • Consistency checks were performed by the Archive.
  • The Archive produced a codebook for this collection.

Software used in Production: SPSS

Version Statement: First CPANDA Edition, Cultural Policy and the Arts National Data Archive

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Variables

Variables can also be viewed by group:

  • CASEID
  • Respondent ID number

Column: 1  Width: 8  Type: numeric

  • ODWGHT
  • Weight sums to unweighted number of cases

Column: 9  Width: 9  Type: numeric

  • WEIGHT
  • Weight sums to weighted number of cases

Column: 18  Width: 9  Type: numeric

  • CITY
  • City name

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Milledgeville, GA 0
 2 Long Beach, CA 0
 3 Gary, IN 0
 4 Boca Raton, FL 0
 5 Boulder, CO 0
 6 Philadelphia, PA 0
 7 Akron, OH 0
 8 Macon, GA 0
 9 Columbus, GA 0
 10 Aberdeen, SD 0
 11 Grand Forks, ND 0
 12 Wichita, KS 0
 13 Charlotte, NC 0
 14 Columbia, SC 0
 15 Myrtle Beach, SC 0
 16 Tallahassee, FL 0
 17 Duluth, MN 0
 18 St. Paul, MN 0
 19 State College, PA 0
 20 Fort Wayne, IN 500
 21 Biloxi, MS 0
 22 Detroit, MI 0
 23 Lexington, KY 0
 24 San Jose, CA 0
 25 Bradenton, FL 0
 26 Miami, FL 0
 27 National sample 0

Column: 27  Width: 2  Type: numeric

  • COUNTY
  • County/population sampled

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Baldwin County, GA 0
 2 Defined by zip code 0
 3 Defined by zip code 0
 4 Palm Beach County, FL 0
 5 Boulder County, CO 0
 6 Philadelphia County, PA 0
 7 Summit County, OH 0
 8 Bibb County, GA 0
 9 Muscogee County, GA 0
 10 Brown County, SD 0
 11 Grand Forks County, ND 0
 12 Sedgewick County, KS 0
 13 Mecklenburg County, NC 0
 14 Lexington & Richland Counties, SC 0
 15 Horry County, SC 0
 16 Leon County, FL 0
 17 St. Louis County, MN 0
 18 Ramsey County, MN 0
 19 Centre County, PA 0
 20 Allen County, IN 500
 21 Harrison County, MS 0
 22 Wayne County, MI 0
 23 Fayette County, KY 0
 24 Santa Clara County, CA 0
 25 Manatee County, FL 0
 26 Dade County, FL 0
 27 Broward County, FL 0

Column: 29  Width: 2  Type: numeric

  • USR
  • Urbanicity

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Urban 0
 2 Suburban 0
 3 Rural 0

Column: 31  Width: 1  Type: numeric
Text: For national sample only.

  • REGION
  • Census region

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Northeast 0
 2 Midwest 0
 3 South 0
 4 West 0

Column: 32  Width: 1  Type: numeric
Text: For national sample only.

  • CORES01
  • Language of interview

Survey Question:  We're giving people a choice of being interviewed in English or in Spanish. Would you like to continue in English, or would you rather be interviewed in Spanish?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 English 0
 2 Spanish 0

Column: 33  Width: 1  Type: numeric

  • CORES02
  • Live in city or neighboring community

Survey Question:  First, do you currently live in the city of (INSERT CITY NAME) or in a neighboring community?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 The city of... 331
 2 Neighboring community/Suburb of city 166
 9 Don't know/Refused 3

Column: 34  Width: 1  Type: numeric

  • CORES03
  • Full-time or part-time resident

Survey Question:  Are you a FULL-TIME resident of Myrtle Beach or do you only live in Myrtle Beach for PART of the year?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Full-time resident 0
 2 Part-time resident 0
 9 Don't know/Refused 0

Column: 35  Width: 1  Type: numeric
Text: CORES03 asked only in Myrtle Beach, S.C.

  • CORES04
  • Describe where you live

Survey Question:  Which of the following BEST describes the place where you now live?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Large city 0
 2 Suburb near large city 0
 3 Small city or town 0
 4 Rural area 0
 9 Don't know/Refused 0

Column: 36  Width: 1  Type: numeric
Text: Read. CORES04 asked only of the national sample.

  • CORED01
  • Respondent's Sex

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Male 250
 2 Female 250

Column: 37  Width: 1  Type: numeric

  • CORE01
  • Rate the area as a place to live

Survey Question:  Overall, how would you rate the (INSERT CITY NAME/TYPE OF PLACE LIVE IN) area as a place to live? Would you say it is . . . ?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Excellent 124
 2 Good 281
 3 Only fair 72
 4 Poor 17
 9 Don't know or Refused 6

Column: 38  Width: 1  Type: numeric
Text: Read.

  • CORE02
  • Length of residence in area

Survey Question:  About how long have you lived in the (INSERT CITY NAME/TYPE OF PLACE LIVE IN) area? Have you lived here . . ?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Less than one year 14
 2 One to five years 60
 3 Six to ten years 42
 4 11 to 20 years 82
 5 More than 20 years 300
 6 All my life 0
 9 Don't know or Refused 2

Column: 39  Width: 1  Type: numeric
Text: Read.

  • CORE03
  • Feelings/future plans about area

Survey Question:  And which of the following statements best describes how you feel about living in the (INSERT CITY NAME/TYPE OF PLACE LIVE IN) area and your future plans, even if none is exactly right? Here are the statements . . . ? (IF NECESSARY:) Which one best describes how you feel?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 I'm happy here and will probably stay for the next 5 years 392
 2 I'm unhappy here but will probably stay for the next 5 years 30
 3 I'm unhappy and will probably move in the next 5 years 44
 4 I'm happy here but will probably move in the next 5 years 28
 5 Other (VOL) 1
 9 Don't know/Refused 5

Column: 40  Width: 2  Type: numeric
Text: Read in order. CORE03 not asked in the pilot cities: Milledgeville, GA, Long Beach, CA, Boca Raton, FL, Gary, IN, and Boulder, CO

  • CORE04A
  • Rating of local police department

Survey Question:  I'm going to read a list of local institutions and organizations. For each one, please tell me if you think they are doing an excellent job, a good job, a fair job, or a poor job serving your community. (First/How about) YOUR LOCAL POLICE DEPARTMENT -- are they doing an excellent job, a good job, a fair job, or a poor job?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 An excellent job 68
 2 A good job 275
 3 A fair job 110
 4 A poor job 36
 5 Can't rate 9
 9 Don't know or Refused 2

Column: 42  Width: 1  Type: numeric

  • CORE04B
  • Rating of local fire department

Survey Question:  I'm going to read a list of local institutions and organizations. For each one, please tell me if you think they are doing an excellent job, a good job, a fair job, or a poor job serving your community. (First/How about) YOUR LOCAL FIRE DEPARTMENT -- are they doing an excellent job, a good job, a fair job, or a poor job?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 An excellent job 196
 2 A good job 262
 3 A fair job 19
 4 A poor job 3
 5 Can't rate 13
 9 Don't know or Refused 7

Column: 43  Width: 1  Type: numeric

  • CORE04C
  • Rating of local public schools

Survey Question:  I'm going to read a list of local institutions and organizations. For each one, please tell me if you think they are doing an excellent job, a good job, a fair job, or a poor job serving your community. (First/How about) YOUR LOCAL PUBLIC SCHOOLS -- are they doing an excellent job, a good job, a fair job, or a poor job?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 An excellent job 71
 2 A good job 216
 3 A fair job 143
 4 A poor job 27
 5 Can't rate 27
 9 Don't know or Refused 16

Column: 44  Width: 1  Type: numeric

  • CORE04D
  • Rating of city or town government

Survey Question:  I'm going to read a list of local institutions and organizations. For each one, please tell me if you think they are doing an excellent job, a good job, a fair job, or a poor job serving your community. (First/How about) YOUR CITY OR TOWN GOVERNMENT -- are they doing an excellent job, a good job, a fair job, or a poor job?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 An excellent job 33
 2 A good job 240
 3 A fair job 160
 4 A poor job 43
 5 Can't rate 12
 9 Don't know or Refused 12

Column: 45  Width: 1  Type: numeric

  • CORE04E
  • Rating of local public libraries

Survey Question:  I'm going to read a list of local institutions and organizations. For each one, please tell me if you think they are doing an excellent job, a good job, a fair job, or a poor job serving your community. (First/How about) YOUR LOCAL PUBLIC LIBRARIES -- are they doing an excellent job, a good job, a fair job, or a poor job?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 An excellent job 266
 2 A good job 191
 3 A fair job 18
 4 A poor job 2
 5 Can't rate 13
 9 Don't know or Refused 10

Column: 46  Width: 1  Type: numeric

  • CORE05
  • Community as a place to raise children

Survey Question:  How would you rate the community you live in as a place to raise children? Would you say it is . . . ?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Excellent 0
 2 Good 0
 3 Only fair 0
 4 Poor 0
 9 Don't know/Refused 0

Column: 47  Width: 1  Type: numeric
Text: Read. CORE05 asked only in Milledgeville, GA.

  • CORE06A
  • Crime at home at night

Survey Question:  And, in general, how safe would you say you and your family are from crime at each of the following locations? (First/How about,) at home at night -- are you very safe, somewhat safe, not too safe or not at all safe from crime?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Very safe 340
 2 Somewhat safe 134
 3 Not too safe 16
 4 Not at all safe 6
 9 Don't know or Refused 4

Column: 48  Width: 1  Type: numeric

  • CORE06B
  • Crime walking in neighborhood after dark

Survey Question:  And, in general, how safe would you say you and your family are from crime at each of the following locations? (First/How about,) when walking in your neighborhood after dark -- are you very safe, somewhat safe, not too safe or not at all safe from crime?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Very safe 241
 2 Somewhat safe 167
 3 Not too safe 44
 4 Not at all safe 22
 9 Don't know or Refused 26

Column: 49  Width: 1  Type: numeric

  • CORE06C
  • Crime downtown at night

Survey Question:  And, in general, how safe would you say you and your family are from crime at each of the following locations? (First/How about,) when downtown at night -- are you very safe, somewhat safe, not too safe or not at all safe from crime?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Very safe 63
 2 Somewhat safe 203
 3 Not too safe 107
 4 Not at all safe 73
 9 Don't know or Refused 54

Column: 50  Width: 1  Type: numeric

  • CORE07
  • Impact of individual on community

Survey Question:  Overall, how much impact do you think people like you can have in making your community a better place to live . . . ?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 A big impact 140
 2 A moderate impact 218
 3 A small impact 87
 4 No impact at all 43
 9 Don't know or Refused 12

Column: 51  Width: 1  Type: numeric
Text: Read.

  • CORE08
  • Most effective way to have an impact

Survey Question:  And what do you think is the most effective way people can have an impact? Is it to . . . ?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Give money 8
 2 Volunteer time 209
 3 Get other people involved 175
 4 Complain to authorities 19
 5 Or some other way 29
 9 Don't know or Refused 5

Column: 52  Width: 1  Type: numeric
Text: Ask CORE08 of those who think they can have an impact (CORE07=1-3). Read and rotate categories. Always ask category 5 last.

  • CORE09
  • Influence over local govt decisions

Survey Question:  And thinking specifically about local laws, policies and regulations . . . How much influence do you think people like you can have over city or town government decisions -- a lot, some, a little, or none at all?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 A lot of influence 0
 2 Some 0
 3 A little 0
 4 None at all 0
 9 Don't know/Refused 0

Column: 53  Width: 1  Type: numeric
Text: CORE09 asked only in Milledgeville, GA.

  • CORE10A
  • Contacted elected official

Survey Question:  Have you ever called or sent a letter to an elected official?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Yes 0
 2 No 0
 9 Don't know/Refused 0

Column: 54  Width: 1  Type: numeric
Text: CORE10a-c asked only in Milledgeville, GA

  • CORE10B
  • Attended public meeting on local affairs

Survey Question:  Have you ever attended a public meeting on local or school affairs?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Yes 0
 2 No 0
 9 Don't know/Refused 0

Column: 55  Width: 1  Type: numeric
Text: CORE10a-c asked only in Milledgeville, GA

  • CORE10C
  • Signed a petition

Survey Question:  Have you ever signed a petition to support a cause?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Yes 0
 2 No 0
 9 Don't know/Refused 0

Column: 56  Width: 1  Type: numeric
Text: CORE10a-c asked only in Milledgeville, GA

  • CORE11A
  • Volunteer for tutoring/education

Survey Question:  Now as I read a list of community programs and groups, please tell me if you spent time volunteering for a program or group like this in the PAST 12 MONTHS. By volunteering I mean spending your time helping without being paid for it. In the past 12 months have you volunteered your time to/ How about a tutoring or other educational program such as an after-school program or Sunday school classes?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Yes 159
 2 No 341
 9 Don't know or Refused 0

Column: 57  Width: 1  Type: numeric

  • CORE11B
  • Volunteer for arts/cultural group

Survey Question:  Now as I read a list of community programs and groups, please tell me if you spent time volunteering for a program or group like this in the PAST 12 MONTHS. By volunteering I mean spending your time helping without being paid for it. In the past 12 months have you volunteered your time to/ How about an arts or cultural group, such as a museum, theater or music group?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Yes 72
 2 No 428
 9 Don't know or Refused 0

Column: 58  Width: 1  Type: numeric

  • CORE11C
  • Volunteer for youth development

Survey Question:  Now as I read a list of community programs and groups, please tell me if you spent time volunteering for a program or group like this in the PAST 12 MONTHS. By volunteering I mean spending your time helping without being paid for it. In the past 12 months have you volunteered your time to/ How about a youth development program such as a daycare center, scouts or little league?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Yes 146
 2 No 354
 9 Don't know or Refused 0

Column: 59  Width: 1  Type: numeric

  • CORE11D
  • Volunteer for neighborhood/civic group

Survey Question:  Now as I read a list of community programs and groups, please tell me if you spent time volunteering for a program or group like this in the PAST 12 MONTHS. By volunteering I mean spending your time helping without being paid for it. In the past 12 months have you volunteered your time to/ How about a neighborhood or civic group such as a block association or neighborhood watch?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Yes 136
 2 No 363
 9 Don't know or Refused 1

Column: 60  Width: 1  Type: numeric

  • CORE11E
  • Volunteer for poor/elderly/homeless

Survey Question:  Now as I read a list of community programs and groups, please tell me if you spent time volunteering for a program or group like this in the PAST 12 MONTHS. By volunteering I mean spending your time helping without being paid for it. In the past 12 months have you volunteered your time to/ How about a program that helps poor, elderly or homeless people?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Yes 154
 2 No 344
 9 Don't know or Refused 2

Column: 61  Width: 1  Type: numeric

  • CORE12A
  • Gone to art museum in past year

Survey Question:  Now still thinking about your activities... In the past 12 months, about how many times, if at all, have you done the following activities? In the past 12 months, about how many times have you gone to an art museum, or other place that displays art work?

Range of Valid Numeric Responses
Minimum value = 0; Maximum value = 96

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 97 97 or more times 1
 98 Don't know 0
 99 Refused 0

Column: 62  Width: 2  Type: numeric
Text: Record exact number.

  • CORE12B
  • Gone to science/history museum in past year

Survey Question:  In the past 12 months, about how many times, if at all, have you done the following activities? In the past 12 months, about how many times have you gone to a science or history museum?

Range of Valid Numeric Responses
Minimum value = 0; Maximum value = 96

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 97 97 or more times 0
 98 Don't know 0
 99 Refused 0

Column: 64  Width: 2  Type: numeric
Text: Record exact number.

  • CORE12C
  • Gone to hear symphony in past year

Survey Question:  In the past 12 months, about how many times, if at all, have you done the following activities? In the past 12 months, about how many times have you gone to hear a symphony orchestra?

Range of Valid Numeric Responses
Minimum value = 0; Maximum value = 96

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 97 97 or more times 0
 98 Don't know 0
 99 Refused 0

Column: 66  Width: 2  Type: numeric
Text: Record exact number.

  • CORE12D
  • Gone to hear other live music in past year

Survey Question:  In the past 12 months, about how many times, if at all, have you done the following activities? In the past 12 months, about how many times have you gone to hear any other type of live music performance?

Range of Valid Numeric Responses
Minimum value = 0; Maximum value = 96

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 97 97 or more times 0
 98 Don't know 3
 99 Refused 0

Column: 68  Width: 2  Type: numeric
Text: Record exact number.

  • CORE12E
  • Attended play/dance/theater in past year

Survey Question:  In the past 12 months, about how many times, if at all, have you done the following activities? In the past 12 months, about how many times have you attended a play, dance or other theater performance?

Range of Valid Numeric Responses
Minimum value = 0; Maximum value = 96

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 97 97 or more times 0
 98 Don't know 0
 99 Refused 0

Column: 70  Width: 2  Type: numeric
Text: Record exact number.

  • CORE12F
  • Gone to movie in past year

Survey Question:  In the past 12 months, about how many times, if at all, have you done the following activities? In the past 12 months, about how many times have you gone to see a movie?

Range of Valid Numeric Responses
Minimum value = 0; Maximum value = 96

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 97 97 or more times 1
 98 Don't know 1
 99 Refused 0

Column: 72  Width: 2  Type: numeric
Text: Record exact number.

  • CORE12G
  • Gone to see sports event in past year

Survey Question:  In the past 12 months, about how many times, if at all, have you done the following activities? In the past 12 months, about how many times have you gone to see a sports event?

Range of Valid Numeric Responses
Minimum value = 0; Maximum value = 96

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 97 97 or more times 8
 98 Don't know 1
 99 Refused 0

Column: 74  Width: 2  Type: numeric
Text: Record exact number.

  • CORE12H
  • Had dinner with friends in past year

Survey Question:  In the past 12 months, about how many times, if at all, have you done the following activities? In the past 12 months, about how many times have you had dinner with friends either in your own home or at a restaurant?

Range of Valid Numeric Responses
Minimum value = 0; Maximum value = 96

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 97 97 or more times 0
 98 Don't know 0
 99 Refused 0

Column: 76  Width: 2  Type: numeric
Text: Record exact number. CORE12h asked only in the pilot cities: Milledgeville, GA, Long Beach, CA, Boca Raton, FL, Gary, IN, and Boulder, CO

  • CORE13A
  • In 1998, contribute to churches

Survey Question:  Next, I am going to read a list of some different types of organizations to which people contribute money or personal belongings. By contributing, I mean making a voluntary contribution with no intention of obtaining goods or services for yourself. (First/Next,) in 1998, did you or anyone in your household contribute to churches, synagogues or other religious organizations?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Yes 380
 2 No 118
 9 Don't know or Refused 2

Column: 78  Width: 1  Type: numeric

  • CORE13B
  • In 1998, contribute to hospitals

Survey Question:  Next, I am going to read a list of some different types of organizations to which people contribute money or personal belongings. By contributing, I mean making a voluntary contribution with no intention of obtaining goods or services for yourself. (First/Next,) in 1998, did you or anyone in your household contribute to hospitals or health organizations, including those that fight particular disease?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Yes 251
 2 No 247
 9 Don't know or Refused 2

Column: 79  Width: 1  Type: numeric

  • CORE13C
  • In 1998, contribute to schools

Survey Question:  Next, I am going to read a list of some different types of organizations to which people contribute money or personal belongings. By contributing, I mean making a voluntary contribution with no intention of obtaining goods or services for yourself. (First/Next,) in 1998, did you or anyone in your household contribute to schools, colleges or other educational organizations?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Yes 243
 2 No 254
 9 Don't know or Refused 3

Column: 80  Width: 1  Type: numeric

  • CORE13D
  • In 1998, contribute to arts/cultural

Survey Question:  Next, I am going to read a list of some different types of organizations to which people contribute money or personal belongings. By contributing, I mean making a voluntary contribution with no intention of obtaining goods or services for yourself. (First/Next,) in 1998, did you or anyone in your household contribute to arts or cultural organizations?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Yes 103
 2 No 394
 9 Don't know or Refused 3

Column: 81  Width: 1  Type: numeric

  • CORE13E
  • In 1998, contribute to youth devel

Survey Question:  Next, I am going to read a list of some different types of organizations to which people contribute money or personal belongings. By contributing, I mean making a voluntary contribution with no intention of obtaining goods or services for yourself. (First/Next,) in 1998, did you or anyone in your household contribute to youth development programs or organizations for children?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Yes 250
 2 No 247
 9 Don't know or Refused 3

Column: 82  Width: 1  Type: numeric

  • CORE13F
  • In 1998, contribute to poor/elderly

Survey Question:  Next, I am going to read a list of some different types of organizations to which people contribute money or personal belongings. By contributing, I mean making a voluntary contribution with no intention of obtaining goods or services for yourself. (First/Next,) in 1998, did you or anyone in your household contribute to organizations that help poor, elderly or homeless people?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Yes 338
 2 No 161
 9 Don't know or Refused 1

Column: 83  Width: 1  Type: numeric

  • CORE13G
  • In 1998, contribute to other group

Survey Question:  Next, I am going to read a list of some different types of organizations to which people contribute money or personal belongings. By contributing, I mean making a voluntary contribution with no intention of obtaining goods or services for yourself. (First/Next,) in 1998, did you or anyone in your household contribute to some other type of group or organization I haven't mentioned?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Yes 189
 2 No 305
 9 Don't know or Refused 6

Column: 84  Width: 1  Type: numeric

  • CORE14
  • Know the names of neighbors

Survey Question:  Do you happen to know the names of your neighbors who live close to you, or not? (IF YES, PROBE:) All of them or only some of them?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Yes, know them all 170
 2 Yes, only some 254
 3 No, do not know any 74
 4 Don't have neighbors close by 2
 9 Don't know/Refused 0

Column: 85  Width: 1  Type: numeric

  • CORE15
  • Racial makeup of neighborhood

Survey Question:  As far as you know, are the people in your neighborhood all the same race as you, are most the same race as you, is there a mixture of racial groups, or are most people in your neighborhood of a different race from you?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 All the same race 117
 2 Most the same race 157
 3 Mixture of racial groups 196
 4 Most a different race/Predominantly another race 23
 9 Don't know/Refused 7

Column: 86  Width: 1  Type: numeric

  • CORE16A
  • Rate problem-crime/drugs/violence

Survey Question:  Again, thinking about the (INSERT CITY NAME/TYPE OF PLACE LIVE IN) area . . . I'm going to read a list of problems some communities face. For each one, please tell me if it is a big problem, a small problem, or not a problem in the community where you live. (First/Next,) crime, drugs or violence -- is this a big problem, a small problem, or not a problem (in the community where you live)?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Big problem 216
 2 Small problem 165
 3 Not a problem 110
 9 Don't know or Refused 9

Column: 87  Width: 1  Type: numeric

  • CORE16B
  • Rate problem-unemployment

Survey Question:  Again, thinking about the (INSERT CITY NAME/TYPE OF PLACE LIVE IN) area . . . I'm going to read a list of problems some communities face. For each one, please tell me if it is a big problem, a small problem, or not a problem in the community where you live. (First/Next,) unemployment -- is this a big problem, a small problem, or not a problem (in the community where you live)?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Big problem 44
 2 Small problem 190
 3 Not a problem 240
 9 Don't know or Refused 26

Column: 88  Width: 1  Type: numeric

  • CORE16C
  • Rate problem-quality of public schools

Survey Question:  Again, thinking about the (INSERT CITY NAME/TYPE OF PLACE LIVE IN) area . . . I'm going to read a list of problems some communities face. For each one, please tell me if it is a big problem, a small problem, or not a problem in the community where you live. (First/Next,) the public schools do not provide quality education -- is this a big problem, a small problem, or not a problem (in the community where you live)?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Big problem 91
 2 Small problem 169
 3 Not a problem 197
 9 Don't know or Refused 43

Column: 89  Width: 1  Type: numeric

  • CORE16D
  • Rate problem-afford/quality healthcare

Survey Question:  Again, thinking about the (INSERT CITY NAME/TYPE OF PLACE LIVE IN) area . . . I'm going to read a list of problems some communities face. For each one, please tell me if it is a big problem, a small problem, or not a problem in the community where you live. (First/Next,) not enough affordable, quality health care -- is this a big problem, a small problem, or not a problem (in the community where you live)?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Big problem 0
 2 Small problem 0
 3 Not a problem 0
 9 Don't know/Refused 0

Column: 90  Width: 1  Type: numeric
Text: CORE16d asked only in the pilot cities: Milledgeville, GA, Long Beach, CA, Boca Raton, FL, Gary, IN, and Boulder, CO.

  • CORE16E
  • Rate problem-homelessness

Survey Question:  Again, thinking about the (INSERT CITY NAME/TYPE OF PLACE LIVE IN) area . . . I'm going to read a list of problems some communities face. For each one, please tell me if it is a big problem, a small problem, or not a problem in the community where you live. (First/Next,) homelessness -- is this a big problem, a small problem, or not a problem (in the community where you live)?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Big problem 64
 2 Small problem 197
 3 Not a problem 221
 9 Don't know or Refused 18

Column: 91  Width: 1  Type: numeric

  • CORE16F
  • Rate problem-not enough arts/culture

Survey Question:  Again, thinking about the (INSERT CITY NAME/TYPE OF PLACE LIVE IN) area . . . I'm going to read a list of problems some communities face. For each one, please tell me if it is a big problem, a small problem, or not a problem in the community where you live. (First/Next,) not enough arts or cultural activities -- is this a big problem, a small problem, or not a problem (in the community where you live)?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Big problem 57
 2 Small problem 136
 3 Not a problem 276
 9 Don't know or Refused 31

Column: 92  Width: 1  Type: numeric

  • CORE16G
  • Rate problem-illiteracy

Survey Question:  Again, thinking about the (INSERT CITY NAME/TYPE OF PLACE LIVE IN) area . . . I'm going to read a list of problems some communities face. For each one, please tell me if it is a big problem, a small problem, or not a problem in the community where you live. (First/Next,) illiteracy, that is people do not have basic reading skills -- is this a big problem, a small problem, or not a problem (in the community where you live)?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Big problem 68
 2 Small problem 192
 3 Not a problem 183
 9 Don't know or Refused 57

Column: 93  Width: 1  Type: numeric

  • CORE16H
  • Rate problem-not enough childcare

Survey Question:  Again, thinking about the (INSERT CITY NAME/TYPE OF PLACE LIVE IN) area . . . I'm going to read a list of problems some communities face. For each one, please tell me if it is a big problem, a small problem, or not a problem in the community where you live. (First/Next,) not enough AFFORDABLE, quality child care -- is this a big problem, a small problem, or not a problem (in the community where you live)?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Big problem 117
 2 Small problem 130
 3 Not a problem 150
 9 Don't know or Refused 103

Column: 94  Width: 1  Type: numeric

  • CORE16I
  • Rate problem-abandoned buildings

Survey Question:  Again, thinking about the (INSERT CITY NAME/TYPE OF PLACE LIVE IN) area . . . I'm going to read a list of problems some communities face. For each one, please tell me if it is a big problem, a small problem, or not a problem in the community where you live. (First/Next,) abandoned or run-down buildings -- is this a big problem, a small problem, or not a problem (in the community where you live)?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Big problem 72
 2 Small problem 181
 3 Not a problem 245
 9 Don't know or Refused 2

Column: 95  Width: 1  Type: numeric

  • CORE16J
  • Rate problem-unreliable public transit

Survey Question:  Again, thinking about the (INSERT CITY NAME/TYPE OF PLACE LIVE IN) area . . . I'm going to read a list of problems some communities face. For each one, please tell me if it is a big problem, a small problem, or not a problem in the community where you live. (First/Next,) limited or unreliable public transportation -- is this a big problem, a small problem, or not a problem (in the community where you live)?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Big problem 0
 2 Small problem 0
 3 Not a problem 0
 9 Don't know or Refused 0

Column: 96  Width: 1  Type: numeric
Text: CORE16j asked only in the pilot cities: Milledgeville, GA, Long Beach, CA, Boca Raton, FL, Gary, IN, and Boulder, CO.

  • CORE16K
  • Rate problem-unsupervised youth

Survey Question:  Again, thinking about the (INSERT CITY NAME/TYPE OF PLACE LIVE IN) area . . . I'm going to read a list of problems some communities face. For each one, please tell me if it is a big problem, a small problem, or not a problem in the community where you live. (First/Next,) too many unsupervised children and teenagers -- is this a big problem, a small problem, or not a problem (in the community where you live)?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Big problem 179
 2 Small problem 178
 3 Not a problem 127
 9 Don't know or Refused 16

Column: 97  Width: 1  Type: numeric

  • CORE16L
  • Rate problem-people not involved

Survey Question:  Again, thinking about the (INSERT CITY NAME/TYPE OF PLACE LIVE IN) area . . . I'm going to read a list of problems some communities face. For each one, please tell me if it is a big problem, a small problem, or not a problem in the community where you live. (First/Next,) people don't get involved in efforts to improve the community -- is this a big problem, a small problem, or not a problem (in the community where you live)?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Big problem 138
 2 Small problem 198
 3 Not a problem 146
 9 Don't know or Refused 18

Column: 98  Width: 1  Type: numeric

  • CORE16M
  • Rate problem-lack of affordable housing

Survey Question:  Again, thinking about the (INSERT CITY NAME/TYPE OF PLACE LIVE IN) area . . . I'm going to read a list of problems some communities face. For each one, please tell me if it is a big problem, a small problem, or not a problem in the community where you live. (First/Next,) not enough AFFORDABLE housing -- is this a big problem, a small problem, or not a problem (in the community where you live)?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Big problem 82
 2 Small problem 167
 3 Not a problem 216
 9 Don't know or Refused 35

Column: 99  Width: 1  Type: numeric

  • CORE16N
  • Rate problem-racial/ethnic tension

Survey Question:  Again, thinking about the (INSERT CITY NAME/TYPE OF PLACE LIVE IN) area . . . I'm going to read a list of problems some communities face. For each one, please tell me if it is a big problem, a small problem, or not a problem in the community where you live. (First/Next,) tension between different racial and ethnic groups -- is this a big problem, a small problem, or not a problem (in the community where you live)?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Big problem 74
 2 Small problem 201
 3 Not a problem 208
 9 Don't know or Refused 17

Column: 100  Width: 1  Type: numeric

  • CORE17
  • Most important problem

Survey Question:  Of the problems you think are big ones in your community which one is the MOST important problem? Is it . . . ?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Crime, drugs or violence 107
 2 Unemployment 3
 3 The public schools do not provide quality education 22
 4 Homelessness 3
 5 Not enough arts or cultural activities 6
 6 Illiteracy 7
 7 Not enough affordable, quality child care 7
 8 Abandoned or run-down buildings 5
 9 Too many unsupervised children and teenagers 38
 10 People don't get involved in efforts to improve community 29
 11 Not enough affordable housing 13
 12 Tension between different racial and ethnic groups 7
 13 Not enough affordable, quality healthcare 0
 14 Limited or unreliable public transportation 0
 97 Other problem 2
 99 Don't know or Refused 4

Column: 101  Width: 2  Type: numeric
Text: Read all items with a "big" response in CORE16. (CORE16A-N=1)

  • COREM01A
  • How often national daily newspaper

Survey Question:  Now I have a few questions about where you get news and information. . . How often do you read a national daily newspaper such as the New York Times or USA Today -- every day, a few times a week, once a week, less than once a week, or never?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Every day 32
 2 A few times a week 45
 3 Once a week 46
 4 Less than once a week 97
 5 Never 278
 9 Don't know or Refused 2

Column: 103  Width: 1  Type: numeric

  • COREM01B
  • How often local daily newspaper

Survey Question:  How often do you read a LOCAL daily newspaper -- every day, a few times a week, once a week, less than once a week, or never?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Every day 276
 2 A few times a week 95
 3 Once a week 73
 4 Less than once a week 18
 5 Never 37
 9 Don't know or Refused 1

Column: 104  Width: 1  Type: numeric

  • COREM01C
  • How often local TV news

Survey Question:  How often do you watch LOCAL TV news about your viewing area -- every day, a few times a week, once a week, less than once a week, or never?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Every day 320
 2 A few times a week 108
 3 Once a week 30
 4 Less than once a week 20
 5 Never 21
 9 Don't know or Refused 1

Column: 105  Width: 1  Type: numeric

  • COREM01D
  • How often local news on the radio

Survey Question:  How often do you listen to any LOCAL news on the radio -- every day, a few times a week, once a week, less than once a week, or never?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Every day 0
 2 A few times a week 0
 3 Once a week 0
 4 Less than once a week 0
 5 Never 0
 9 Don't know or Refused 0

Column: 106  Width: 1  Type: numeric
Text: COREM01d asked only in the pilot cities: Milledgeville, GA, Long Beach, CA, Boca Raton, FL, Gary, IN, and Boulder, CO.

  • COREM01E
  • How often online

Survey Question:  How often do you go online to access the internet for news, e-mail or other reasons -- every day, a few times a week, once a week, less than once a week, or never?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Every day 139
 2 A few times a week 74
 3 Once a week 24
 4 Less than once a week 36
 5 Never 225
 9 Don't know or Refused 2

Column: 107  Width: 1  Type: numeric
Text: COREM01e had slightly different wording in the pilot cities (Milledgeville, GA, Long Beach, CA, Boca Raton, FL, Gary, IN, and Boulder, CO): "...go online to access the internet or World Wide Web, or to send and receive e-mail..."

  • COREM01F
  • How often online specifically for news

Survey Question:  How often do you go online specifically to get news -- every day, a few times a week, once a week, less than once a week, or never?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Every day 0
 2 A few times a week 0
 3 Once a week 0
 4 Less than once a week 0
 5 Never 0
 9 Don't know or Refused 0

Column: 108  Width: 1  Type: numeric
Text: COREM01f asked only in the pilot cities: Milledgeville, GA, Long Beach, CA, Boca Raton, FL, Gary, IN, and Boulder, CO.

  • COREM02A
  • Believe local daily newspaper

Survey Question:  Please rate how much you think you can believe each of the following news organizations I describe. (First,/And) the LOCAL daily newspaper you are most familiar with? Would you say you believe almost all of what it says, most of what it says, only some, or almost nothing of what it says?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Almost all(include all) 104
 2 Most 209
 3 Only some 152
 4 Almost nothing(include nothing) 15
 5 Can't rate/Not familiar with any 15
 9 Don't know or Refused 5

Column: 109  Width: 1  Type: numeric

  • COREM02B
  • Believe local TV news

Survey Question:  Please rate how much you think you can believe each of the following news organizations I describe. (First,/And) the LOCAL TV news program you are most familiar with? Would you say you believe almost all of what it says, most of what it says, only some, or almost nothing of what it says?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Almost all(include all) 134
 2 Most 215
 3 Only some 119
 4 Almost nothing(include nothing) 11
 5 Can't rate/Not familiar with any 12
 9 Don't know or Refused 9

Column: 110  Width: 1  Type: numeric

  • CORED02
  • Employment

Survey Question:  Finally, I have just a few questions so we can describe the people who took part in our survey . . . Are you now employed full-time, part-time, are you retired, or are you not employed for pay?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Employed full-time 308
 2 Employed part-time 55
 3 Retired 70
 4 Not employed 46
 5 Disabled 6
 6 Student 6
 7 Other 5
 8 Don't know 0
 9 Refused 4

Column: 111  Width: 1  Type: numeric

  • CORED02A
  • Also student

Survey Question:  Are you also a full- or part-time student?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Full time 23
 2 Part time 35
 3 No 431
 9 Don't know 5

Column: 112  Width: 1  Type: numeric
Text: Ask CORED02a if do not volunteer "a student" (CORED02 not code 6).

  • CORED03
  • Marital status

Survey Question:  Are you married, living as married, widowed, divorced, separated, or have you never been married?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Married 266
 2 Living as married 11
 3 Widowed 45
 4 Divorced 66
 5 Separated 5
 6 Never married 100
 9 Refused 7

Column: 113  Width: 1  Type: numeric

  • CORED04
  • Parent/guardian of minors

Survey Question:  Are you the parent or guardian of any children under age 18 now living in your household?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Yes 175
 2 No 319
 9 Don't know or Refused 6

Column: 114  Width: 1  Type: numeric

  • CORED05A
  • Children under age five

Survey Question:  Are any of these children under age five?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Yes 81
 2 No 93
 9 Don't know or Refused 1

Column: 115  Width: 1  Type: numeric

  • CORED05B
  • Children five to 17 years old

Survey Question:  Are any of these children five to 17 years old?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Yes 130
 2 No 44
 9 Don't know or Refused 1

Column: 116  Width: 1  Type: numeric

  • CORED06
  • Registered to vote in your precinct

Survey Question:  Are you now registered to vote in your precinct or election district, or haven't you had a chance to register?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Yes/Don't have to register 365
 2 No 127
 9 Don't know or Refused 8

Column: 117  Width: 1  Type: numeric

  • CORED07
  • Describe your political views

Survey Question:  In general, would you describe your political views as . . . ?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Very conservative 24
 2 Conservative 183
 3 Moderate 163
 4 Liberal 66
 5 Very liberal 22
 9 Don't know or Refused 42

Column: 118  Width: 1  Type: numeric
Text: Read.

  • CORED08
  • How often go to church

Survey Question:  How often do you go to church, synagogue, or some other place of worship? Would you say . . . ?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Daily 19
 2 About once week 239
 3 About once a month 71
 4 Several times a year 82
 5 Don't you go to worship services? 75
 9 Don't know or Refused 14

Column: 119  Width: 1  Type: numeric
Text: Read.

  • CORED09
  • Age

Survey Question:  What is your age?

Range of Valid Numeric Responses
Minimum value = 18; Maximum value = 98

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 99 Refused 21

Column: 120  Width: 2  Type: numeric
Text: Record exact age up to age 96.

  • CORED10
  • Education

Survey Question:  What is the last grade or class you completed in school?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 None, or grade 1 to 8 9
 2 High school incomplete (Grades 9-11) 29
 3 High school graduate, Grade 12, or GED certificate 168
 4 Business, technical, or vocational school after high school 31
 5 Some college or university work, but no 4-year degree 120
 6 College or university graduate BA, BS or other 4-year degree 96
 7 Post graduate or professional schooling after college 38
 8 Don't know 0
 9 Refused 9

Column: 122  Width: 1  Type: numeric
Text: Do not read.

  • CORED11
  • Hispanic or Latino background

Survey Question:  Are you of Hispanic or Latino background, such as Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban or other Spanish background?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Yes 11
 2 No 479
 9 Refused 10

Column: 123  Width: 1  Type: numeric

  • CORED12
  • Race

Survey Question:  What is your race? Are you white, black, Asian, American Indian or some other race? (IF R SAYS HISPANIC OR LATINO, PROBE:) Do you consider yourself a WHITE (Hispanic/Latino) or a BLACK (Hispanic/Latino)?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 White 423
 2 Black or African-American 40
 3 Asian 5
 4 American Indian or Alaskan Native 6
 5 Mixed-race 10
 6 Other 3
 8 Don't know 1
 9 Refused 12

Column: 124  Width: 2  Type: numeric
Text: If R does not say white, black, or one of the race categories listed, record as "other" (code 6).

  • CORED13
  • Also mixed race

Survey Question:  Could you also describe yourself as mixed race because, for example, your parents or grandparents have different racial backgrounds from one another?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Yes 55
 2 No 419
 8 Don't know 4
 9 Refused 0

Column: 126  Width: 1  Type: numeric
Text: Ask CORED13 if do not volunteer mixed race or refuse (CORED12 not 5, 9).

  • CORED14
  • Own or rent your home

Survey Question:  Do you own or rent your home?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Own 369
 2 Rent 107
 3 Other arrangement 14
 9 Refused 10

Column: 127  Width: 1  Type: numeric

  • CORED15
  • Total family income before taxes

Survey Question:  Approximately what is your total family income before taxes � just tell me when I get to the right category.

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Less than $10,000 19
 2 $10,000 to under $20,000 43
 3 $20,000 to under $30,000 51
 4 $30,000 to under $40,000 74
 5 $40,000 to under $60,000 110
 6 $60,000 to under $100,000 79
 7 $100,000 or over 33
 8 Don't know 26
 9 Refused 65

Column: 128  Width: 1  Type: numeric
Text: Read.

  • CUST01
  • Importance of historic preservation

Survey Question:  As you may know, people living in the community have different opinions about how important it is to preserve historic buildings in Milledgeville such as the old Governor's Mansion. How important is it to YOU that these buildings be preserved -- very important, somewhat important, not too important or not at all important?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Very important 0
 2 Somewhat important 0
 3 Only a little important 0
 4 Not at all important 0
 9 Don't know/Refused 0

Column: 129  Width: 1  Type: numeric
Text: (Milledgeville)

  • CUST02A
  • Easier/harder -affordable housing

Survey Question:  During the past five years or so, has it become easier or harder for people like you in Milledgeville to find decent, affordable housing, or hasn't that changed?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Easier 0
 2 Harder 0
 3 Hasn't changed 0
 9 Don't know/Refused 0

Column: 130  Width: 1  Type: numeric
Text: (Milledgeville)

  • CUST02B
  • Easier/harder -safe neighborhood

Survey Question:  During the past five years or so, has it become easier or harder for people like you in Milledgeville to find a safe neighborhood for you and your family to live in, or hasn't that changed?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Easier 0
 2 Harder 0
 3 Hasn't changed 0
 9 Don't know/Refused 0

Column: 131  Width: 1  Type: numeric
Text: (Milledgeville)

  • CUST03
  • View of teens in groups

Survey Question:  I'm going to read you two statements some people have made about teenagers IN THE (CITY) AREA. Please tell me if the first statement or the second statement comes closer to your view, even if neither one is exactly right. Here are the statements . . . (IF NECESSARY:) Which one comes closer to your view?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Teens in groups are looking for something to do/not trouble 0
 2 Teens in groups are in gangs/looking to cause trouble 0
 3 Neither (VOL) 0
 9 Don't know/Refused 0

Column: 132  Width: 1  Type: numeric
Text: Read and rotate statements. (Akron, Charlotte, Grand Forks, Milledgeville, Philadelphia, Wichita)

  • CUST04
  • Rate after school or summer programs

Survey Question:  How would you rate the quality of after-school or summer programs for children in your community? Would you say they are . . ?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Excellent 0
 2 Good 0
 3 Only fair 0
 4 Poor 0
 5 Do not have programs like this (VOL) 0
 9 Don't know or Refused 0

Column: 133  Width: 1  Type: numeric
Text: Read. (Milledgeville)

  • CUST05
  • Best way to keep children safe

Survey Question:  After I read you four choices, tell me which ONE you think is the BEST way to keep children in your community safe from violent crime. Would it be . . .?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 More after school programs 0
 2 More police and law enforcement 0
 3 Stronger gun laws 0
 4 More jobs and organized recreational activities for teens 0
 5 Other (VOL) 0
 9 Don't know/Refused 0

Column: 134  Width: 2  Type: numeric
Text: Read and rotate categories 1-4. (Milledgeville)

  • CUST06
  • Local govt spending on public schools

Survey Question:  From what you know about how local tax money is spent, do you think the local government spends too much money on the public schools, too little money, or about the right amount?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Spends too much money on local public schools 0
 2 Spends too little money on local public schools 0
 3 Spends about the right amount on public schools 0
 9 Don't know/Refused 0

Column: 136  Width: 1  Type: numeric
Text: (Long Beach and Aberdeen)

  • CUST07
  • Higher taxes if money improves schools

Survey Question:  How willing would you be to pay higher local taxes if the additional funds would be used to help improve the public schools? Would you be very willing to pay higher taxes to help improve public schools, somewhat willing, not too willing or not at all willing?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Very willing 0
 2 Somewhat willing 0
 3 Not too willing 0
 4 Not at all willing 0
 9 Don't know/Refused 0

Column: 137  Width: 1  Type: numeric
Text: (Long Beach)

  • CUST08
  • School bond referendum

Survey Question:  As you may know, there is a referendum in Long Beach this month on a bond issue to pay for new and renovated school buildings. Whether or not you plan to vote, would you like to see the referendum approved or would you like to see it rejected?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Approved 0
 2 Rejected 0
 9 Don't know/Refused 0

Column: 138  Width: 1  Type: numeric
Text: (Long Beach) Only ask CUST08 before the election, March 17-30, 1999.

  • CUST09
  • View of racial/ethnic diversity

Survey Question:  I'm going to read you a pair of statements that will help us understand how you feel about RACIAL AND ETHNIC DIVERSITY in the (CITY) area. Please tell me if the first statement or the second statement comes closer to your view, even if neither one is exactly right. Here are the statements . . . racial and ethnic diversity strengthens my community because people's different experiences and points of view help when trying to solve problems (OR) racial and ethnic diversity is a burden on my community because people's differences make it harder to get things done. (IF NECESSARY:) Which one comes closer to your view?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Racial and ethnic diversity strengthens the community 0
 2 Racial and ethnic diversity is a burden on the community 0
 3 Neither (VOL) 0
 4 Doesn't apply/Not in a diverse community (VOL) 0
 9 Don't know/Refused 0

Column: 139  Width: 1  Type: numeric
Text: Read and rotate statements. (National, Long Beach, Miami) The stem of the national question had slightly different wording: "The last pair of statements is about racial and ethnic diversity..."

  • CUST10
  • View of elected officials

Survey Question:  As I read a pair of statements, please tell me if the first statement or the second statement comes closer to your own view, even if neither one is exactly right. . Here are the statements . . . (IF NECESSARY:) Which one comes closer to your view?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Most elected officials in Gary care what people like me think 0
 2 Most elected officials don't care what people like me think 0
 3 Neither (VOL) 0
 9 Don't know/Refused 0

Column: 140  Width: 1  Type: numeric
Text: (Gary) Read and rotate statements.

  • CUST11
  • Public schools prepare youth

Survey Question:  From what you know about young people entering the workforce today, do you think that public schools in Gary have done very well, somewhat well, or not too well in teaching them what they need to know to succeed?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Very well teaching what they need to succeed 0
 2 Somewhat well teaching what they need to succeed 0
 3 Not too well teaching what they need to succeed 0
 9 Don't know/Refused 0

Column: 141  Width: 1  Type: numeric
Text: (Gary and San Jose)

  • CUST12A
  • Discrimination barrier to future

Survey Question:  Here is a short list of problems that might stand in the way of a family's FUTURE happiness and well-being. For each one, please tell me if you think this is something that might stand in the way of your OWN family's future well-being, or not. (First/How about), discrimination in (CITY) on the basis of race or ethnicity. (If R SAYS "don't have family," THEN PROBE:) "Then think about your PERSONAL happiness and well-being."

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Yes 168
 2 No 303
 3 Doesn't apply 13
 9 Don't know/Refused 16

Column: 142  Width: 1  Type: numeric
Text: (Gary and Fort Wayne)

  • CUST12B
  • Lack of tech progress barrier to future

Survey Question:  Here is a short list of problems that might stand in the way of a family's FUTURE happiness and well- being. For each one, please tell me if you think this is something that might stand in the way of your OWN family's future well-being, or not. (First/How about), lack of industrial or technological progress in Gary. (If R SAYS "don't have family," THEN PROBE:) "Then think about your PERSONAL happiness and well-being."

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Yes 0
 2 No 0
 3 Doesn't apply 0
 9 Don't know/Refused 0

Column: 143  Width: 1  Type: numeric
Text: (Gary)

  • CUST12C
  • Educ/training barrier to future

Survey Question:  Here is a short list of problems that might stand in the way of a family's FUTURE happiness and well- being. For each one, please tell me if you think this is something that might stand in the way of your OWN family's future well-being, or not. (First/How about), the amount of education or training you have. (If R SAYS "don't have family," THEN PROBE:) "Then think about your PERSONAL happiness and well-being."

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Yes 0
 2 No 0
 3 Doesn't apply 0
 9 Don't know/Refused 0

Column: 144  Width: 1  Type: numeric
Text: (Gary)

  • CUST12D
  • Lack of youth programs barrier to future

Survey Question:  Here is a short list of problems that might stand in the way of a family's FUTURE happiness and well- being. For each one, please tell me if you think this is something that might stand in the way of your OWN family's future well-being, or not. (First/How about), lack of good quality development programs for youth in (CITY). (If R SAYS "don't have family," THEN PROBE:) "Then think about your PERSONAL happiness and well-being."

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Yes 3
 2 No 291
 3 Doesn't apply 206
 9 Don't know/Refused 0

Column: 145  Width: 1  Type: numeric
Text: (Gary and Fort Wayne)

  • CUST13
  • Weekly car travel

Survey Question:  In a typical week, about how many hours do you spend travelling by car? (IF NECESSARY PROBE:) "Just your best guess is fine."

Range of Valid Numeric Responses
Minimum value = 0; Maximum value = 96

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 97 97 hours or more 0
 99 Don't know/Refused 0

Column: 146  Width: 2  Type: numeric
Text: Record exact number in whole hours. (Boca Raton)

  • CUST14
  • Leisure trips to other S. Fl. counties

Survey Question:  How often do you go to other counties in south Florida, such as Dade or Broward, to do leisure activities, including dining-out, shopping or going to a movie? Do you go several times a week, about once a week, about once a month, several times a year, or don't you go to other counties in south Florida to do leisure activities?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Several times a week 0
 2 About once a week 0
 3 About once a month 0
 4 Several times a year 0
 5 Don't go to other counties in South Florida for leisure 0
 9 Don't know/Refused 0

Column: 148  Width: 1  Type: numeric
Text: (Boca Raton)

  • CUST15
  • Environment vs. growth

Survey Question:  People in the (CITY) area have different opinions about the importance of the environment and economic growth. As I read a pair of statements about these issues, please tell me if the first statement or second statement comes closer to your own view, even if neither one is exactly right. Here are the statements. . . protecting the natural environment should be given priority, even at the risk of curbing economic growth (OR) economic growth should be given priority, even if the natural environment suffers to some extent. (IF NECESSARY:) Which one comes closer to your view?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Protecting the natural environment should be given priority 0
 2 Economic growth should be given priority 0
 3 Neither (VOL) 0
 9 Don't know/Refused 0

Column: 149  Width: 1  Type: numeric
Text: Read and rotate statements. (Boca Raton and Boulder)

  • CUST16
  • View of success in Palm Beach

Survey Question:  As I read a pair of statements, please tell me if the first statement or the second statement comes closer to your own view, even if neither one is exactly right. Here are the statements. . . in the Palm Beach County area, people like me can be successful if we work hard and make sacrifices (OR) in the Palm Beach County area, success for people like me is determined by forces outside of our control. (IF NECESSARY:) Which one comes closer to your view?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 People can be successful if we work hard/make sacrifices 0
 2 Success is determined by forces outside of our control 0
 3 Neither (VOL) 0
 9 Don't know/Refused 0

Column: 150  Width: 1  Type: numeric
Text: Read and rotate statements. (Boca Raton)

  • CUST17
  • Importance of giving to local charity

Survey Question:  There are many different ways to help out in the community. Considering all the ways people living in the Boulder area can help out, how important would you say it is to contribute to local charities and other non-profit organizations -- very important, somewhat important, not too important or not at all important?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Very important 0
 2 Somewhat important 0
 3 Not too important 0
 4 Not at all important 0
 9 Don't know/Refused 0

Column: 151  Width: 1  Type: numeric
Text: (Boulder)

  • CUST18A
  • Generous with their financial resources

Survey Question:  Thinking about people living in the Boulder area, how generous would you say most people are with their FINANCIAL RESOURCES -- very generous, somewhat generous, not too generous or not at all generous?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Very generous 0
 2 Somewhat generous 0
 3 Not too generous 0
 4 Not at all generous 0
 9 Don't know/Refused 0

Column: 152  Width: 1  Type: numeric
Text: (Boulder)

  • CUST18B
  • Generous with their time and skills

Survey Question:  Thinking about people living in the Boulder area, how generous would you say most people are with their TIME AND SKILLS -- very generous, somewhat generous, not too generous or not at all generous

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Very generous 0
 2 Somewhat generous 0
 3 Not too generous 0
 4 Not at all generous 0
 9 Don't know/Refused 0

Column: 153  Width: 1  Type: numeric
Text: (Boulder)

  • CUST19A
  • Wealthy people contribute to community

Survey Question:  (And) Is it your impression that wealthy people living in the area contribute as much as they should to help support efforts to improve the community or that they should contribute more to help the (CITY) area?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Contribute as much as they should 0
 2 Should contribute more 0
 9 Don't know/Refused 0

Column: 154  Width: 1  Type: numeric
Text: (National, Boulder, State College) The national question had slightly different wording: "Wealthy people living in your local area?"

  • CUST19B
  • Businesses contribute to community

Survey Question:  (And) Is it your impression that businesses and corporations in the area contribute as much as they should to help support efforts to improve the community or that they should contribute more to help the (CITY) area?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Contribute as much as they should 0
 2 Should contribute more 0
 9 Don't know/Refused 0

Column: 155  Width: 1  Type: numeric
Text: (National, Boulder, State College) The national question had slightly different wording: "Businesses and corporations in your local area?"

  • CUST19C
  • Penn State contribute to community

Survey Question:  (And) Is it your impression that Penn State University contributes as much as it should to help support efforts to improve the community or that they should contribute more to help the (CITY) area?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Contributes as much as it should 0
 2 Should contribute more 0
 9 Don't know/Refused 0

Column: 156  Width: 1  Type: numeric
Text: (State College)

  • CUST20A
  • Gone to theater downtown in past year

Survey Question:  (And) IN THE PAST 12 MONTHS, have you gone to a theater, concert hall or opera house located in DOWNTOWN Philadelphia?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Yes 0
 2 No 0
 3 Don't know/Refused 0

Column: 157  Width: 1  Type: numeric
Text: (Philadelphia)

  • CUST20B
  • Gone to museum downtown in past year

Survey Question:  (And) IN THE PAST 12 MONTHS, have you gone to a science, history or art museum located in DOWNTOWN Philadelphia?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Yes 0
 2 No 0
 9 Don't know/Refused 0

Column: 158  Width: 1  Type: numeric
Text: (Philadelphia)

  • CUST21
  • Know about changes in welfare laws

Survey Question:  How much have you heard about recent changes in the welfare laws that require the government to take people off of welfare programs and try to place them in paying jobs? Have you heard a lot, a little or nothing at all about the new welfare laws?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 A lot 0
 2 A little 0
 3 Nothing at all 0
 9 Don't know/Refused 0

Column: 159  Width: 1  Type: numeric
Text: (Philadelphia)

  • CUST22
  • Rate Philly govt - new welfare laws

Survey Question:  And how good a job do you think the local Philadelphia government is doing at achieving these goals -- getting people from welfare to work? Would you say the local government is doing an excellent job, a good job, a fair job, or a poor job?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Excellent job getting people from welfare to work 0
 2 Good job getting people from welfare to work 0
 3 Fair job getting people from welfare to work 0
 4 Poor job getting people from welfare to work 0
 5 Can't rate/Not familiar enough with govt. actions 0
 9 Don't know/Refused 0

Column: 160  Width: 1  Type: numeric
Text: (Philadelphia)

  • CUST23
  • Biggest influence on youth

Survey Question:  Thinking now about youth in (CITY), which of the following groups do you think has the biggest influence on the values and the actions of children and teenagers today? Would you say . . . ?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Parents 0
 2 Schools 0
 3 Peers 0
 4 Churches or other religious organizations 0
 5 Entertainment such as music, films, television or video games 0
 6 None of them (VOL) 0
 7 Other (VOL) 0
 9 Don't know/Refused 0

Column: 161  Width: 2  Type: numeric
Text: Read and rotate categories 1-5. Accept only one response. (National, Akron, Duluth, Wichita) The stem of the national question had slightly different wording: "Thinking now about youth in your local area,"

  • CUST24
  • View on busing for integration

Survey Question:  Some people say it is more important that children attend schools near their homes, even if it means that most students are of the same race. Others say it is more important that children attend schools with students of other races, even if it means busing children some distance from their homes. Which of these views comes closer to your own?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 More important that children attend schools near their homes 0
 2 More important that children attend racially balanced school 0
 3 Neither (VOL) 0
 9 Don't know/Refused 0

Column: 163  Width: 1  Type: numeric
Text: (National and Akron)

  • CUST25
  • Race relations in five years

Survey Question:  Looking ahead five years from today, please tell me if you think race relations in your community will get better, get worse, or stay about the same?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Get better 0
 2 Get worse 0
 3 Stay about the same 0
 9 Don't know/Refused 0

Column: 164  Width: 1  Type: numeric
Text: (National, Akron, Charlotte, Columbia, Columbus, Lexington, Macon, Miami, Myrtle Beach, Tallahassee)

  • CUST26A
  • Importance-downtown business

Survey Question:  How important is each of the following to the overall quality of YOUR life? First/How about revitalizing business in downtown (CITY) -- is this very important to YOUR quality of life, somewhat important, only a little important, or not at all important to your quality of life?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Very important 207
 2 Somewhat important 129
 3 Only a little important 60
 4 Not at all important 88
 9 Don't know/Refused 16

Column: 165  Width: 1  Type: numeric
Text: (Detroit, Fort Wayne, Macon) In the Fort Wayne survey "on the Southeast side of" was used in place of "in downtown."

  • CUST26B
  • Importance-quality of downtown housing

Survey Question:  How important is each of the following to the overall quality of YOUR life? First/How about improving the quality of housing in downtown (CITY) -- is this very important to YOUR quality of life, somewhat important, only a little important, or not at all important to your quality of life?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Very important 188
 2 Somewhat important 129
 3 Only a little important 72
 4 Not at all important 91
 9 Don't know/Refused 20

Column: 166  Width: 1  Type: numeric
Text: (Detroit, Fort Wayne, Macon) In the Fort Wayne survey "on the Southeast side of" was used in place of "in downtown."

  • CUST26C
  • Importance-downtown historic preserv.

Survey Question:  How important is each of the following to the overall quality of YOUR life? First/How about preserving historic buildings in downtown (CITY) -- is this very important to YOUR quality of life, somewhat important, only a little important, or not at all important to your quality of life?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Very important 0
 2 Somewhat important 0
 3 Only a little important 0
 4 Not at all important 0
 9 Don't know/Refused 0

Column: 167  Width: 1  Type: numeric
Text: (Macon)

  • CUST26D
  • Importance-reducing crime downtown

Survey Question:  How important is each of the following to the overall quality of YOUR life? First/How about reducing crime in downtown (CITY) -- is this very important to YOUR quality of life, somewhat important, only a little important, or not at all important to your quality of life?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Very important 287
 2 Somewhat important 113
 3 Only a little important 46
 4 Not at all important 40
 9 Don't know/Refused 14

Column: 168  Width: 1  Type: numeric
Text: (Detroit and Fort Wayne) In the Fort Wayne survey "on the Southeast side of" was used in place of "in downtown."

  • CUST27
  • Most improve poor kids life

Survey Question:  There are many ways communities try to help children living in poverty. Which ONE of the following efforts do you think would do the MOST to improve the overall quality of life for poor children in the Macon area? Would you say . . . ?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Improving health care 0
 2 Improving day care and after school care 0
 3 Improving educational opportunities 0
 4 None of the above/Other 0
 9 Don't know/Refused 0

Column: 169  Width: 1  Type: numeric
Text: Read and rotate categories 1-3. Accept only one response. (Macon)

  • CUST28
  • Treatment of blacks and whites

Survey Question:  Thinking about people in the (CITY) area, would you say that . . . ?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Blacks are generally treated better than whites 0
 2 Whites are generally treated better than blacks 0
 3 Or both groups are generally treated about the same 0
 9 Don't know/Refused 0

Column: 170  Width: 1  Type: numeric
Text: Read and rotate categories 1 and 2. (Biloxi, Macon, Myrtle Beach, Tallahassee)

  • CUST29
  • View of freeze on property taxes

Survey Question:  As you may know, there has been a freeze on property tax assessments in Muscogee County for a number of years. I'm going to read you two statements about the tax freeze. Please tell me if the first statement or the second statement comes closer to your view, even if neither one is exactly right. First, . . . the freeze on property tax assessments should be removed because it is unfair and limits money for schools and police (OR) the freeze on property tax assessments should be kept because it protects homeowners from increases in property taxes. (IF NECESSARY:) Which one comes closer to your view?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Freeze on property tax assessments should be removed 0
 2 Freeze on property tax assessments should be kept 0
 3 Neither (VOL) 0
 9 Don't know/Refused 0

Column: 171  Width: 1  Type: numeric
Text: Read and rotate statements. (Columbus, GA)

  • CUST30
  • Local sales tax worthwhile

Survey Question:  In Muscogee County, you have been paying a local one percent sales tax that has funded civic buildings, parks and other projects. Do you think you have gotten your money's worth from this sales tax, or not?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Yes 0
 2 No 0
 9 Don't know/Refused 0

Column: 172  Width: 1  Type: numeric
Text: (Columbus, GA)

  • CUST31
  • Favor or oppose keeping sales tax

Survey Question:  In the next year or so, you may be asked to vote to keep the current one percent local sales tax that has paid for civic buildings, parks and other projects. The money from the sales tax would then be used for a new library, to expand the jail and other projects. If you were voting today, would you favor or oppose keeping the sales tax?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Favor 0
 2 Oppose 0
 9 Don't know/Refused 0

Column: 173  Width: 1  Type: numeric
Text: (Columbus, GA)

  • CUST32A
  • Importance-federal safety standards

Survey Question:  How important do you think it is for public schools in the Aberdeen area to have buildings that meet federal safety standards? Would say this is very important, somewhat important, not too important or not at all important?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Very important for public schools 0
 2 Somewhat important for public schools 0
 3 Not too important for public schools 0
 4 Not at all important for public schools 0
 9 Don't know/Refused 0

Column: 174  Width: 1  Type: numeric
Text: (Aberdeen)

  • CUST32B
  • Importance-handicapped accessibility

Survey Question:  How important do you think it is for public schools in the Aberdeen area to provide handicapped accessibility to all areas of the school? Would say this is very important, somewhat important, not too important or not at all important?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Very important for public schools 0
 2 Somewhat important for public schools 0
 3 Not too important for public schools 0
 4 Not at all important for public schools 0
 9 Don't know/Refused 0

Column: 175  Width: 1  Type: numeric
Text: (Aberdeen)

  • CUST32C
  • Importance- 4-year high school

Survey Question:  How important do you think it is for public schools in the Aberdeen area to change from a three-year system to a four-year high school like other school districts in South Dakota? Would say this is very important, somewhat important, not too important or not at all important?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Very important for public schools 0
 2 Somewhat important for public schools 0
 3 Not too important for public schools 0
 4 Not at all important for public schools 0
 9 Don't know/Refused 0

Column: 176  Width: 1  Type: numeric
Text: (Aberdeen)

  • CUST33
  • Govt action for economic prosperity

Survey Question:  Thinking about what local government can do to ensure economic prosperity in the (CITY) area, do you think the local government should . . . provide more support for farms, ranches and other agricultural businesses that have been a major part of the local economy (OR) do more to attract NEW kinds of industries to the Grand Forks area?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Provide more support for farms, ranches/other ag businesses 0
 2 Do more to attract new kinds of industries 0
 3 Neither (VOL) 0
 9 Don't know/Refused 0

Column: 177  Width: 1  Type: numeric
Text: Read and rotate categories. (Aberdeen and Grand Forks)

  • CUST34
  • Rate job prospects for young people

Survey Question:  Now think about the job prospects and career opportunities for young people in (CITY). How would you rate (CITY) in terms of its CAREER OPPORTUNITIES for young people? Would you say Aberdeen provides young people with excellent career opportunities, good career opportunities, fair career opportunities, or poor career opportunities?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Excellent career opportunities 0
 2 Good career opportunities 0
 3 Fair career opportunities 0
 4 Poor career opportunities 0
 9 Don't know/Refused 0

Column: 178  Width: 1  Type: numeric
Text: (National, Aberdeen, Duluth, State College) The stem of the national question had slightly different wording: "Now think about the job prospects and career opportunities for young people in your local area."

  • CUST35
  • Responsible for solving economic problems

Survey Question:  Thinking about the economic problems in the Grand Forks area, which of the following do you think should be most responsible for solving those problems: . . . ?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Local government 0
 2 State government 0
 3 Federal government 0
 4 Local businesses 0
 5 Local citizens groups and organizations 0
 6 All of these (VOL) 0
 7 None of these (VOL) 0
 9 Don't know/Refused 0

Column: 179  Width: 1  Type: numeric
Text: Read and rotate categories 1-3 as a group and 4 and 5 as a pair. (Grand Forks)

  • CUST36A
  • Since flood -meeting living expenses

Survey Question:  Thinking about life in Grand Forks now compared to before the 1997 flood, have the following become easier, harder or stayed about the same for you and people you know? MEETING BASIC LIVING EXPENSES -- has this been easier, harder or stayed about the same?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Easier 0
 2 Harder 0
 3 Stayed about the same 0
 9 Don't know/Refused 0

Column: 180  Width: 1  Type: numeric
Text: (Grand Forks)

  • CUST36B
  • Since flood -finding youth activities

Survey Question:  Thinking about life in Grand Forks now compared to before the 1997 flood, have the following become easier, harder or stayed about the same for you and people you know? FINDING ORGANIZED RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES FOR CHILDREN AND TEENAGERS -- has this been easier, harder or stayed about the same?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Easier 0
 2 Harder 0
 3 Stayed about the same 0
 9 Don't know/Refused 0

Column: 181  Width: 1  Type: numeric
Text: (Grand Forks)

  • CUST36C
  • Since flood -planning for the future

Survey Question:  Thinking about life in Grand Forks now compared to before the 1997 flood, have the following become easier, harder or stayed about the same for you and people you know? PLANNING FOR THE FUTURE -- has this been easier, harder or stayed about the same?

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 Easier 0
 2 Harder 0
 3 Stayed about the same 0
 9 Don't know/Refused 0

Column: 182  Width: 1  Type: numeric
Text: (Grand Forks)

  • CUST37A
  • Teen preg.-poverty and poor education

Survey Question:  One problem in the Wichita area is teenage pregnancies. People have many different explanations for why this continues to be a problem. Please tell me whether YOU think each of the following contributes a lot, some, only a little or not at all to this problem: POVERTY AND POOR EDUCATION.

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 A lot 0
 2 Some 0
 3 Only a little 0
 4 Not at all 0
 8 Don't know 0
 9 Refused 0

Column: 183  Width: 1  Type: numeric
Text: (Wichita)

  • CUST37B
  • Teen preg.-decline in moral values

Survey Question:  One problem in the Wichita area is teenage pregnancies. People have many different explanations for why this continues to be a problem. Please tell me whether YOU think each of the following contributes a lot, some, only a little or not at all to this problem: A DECLINE IN MORAL VALUES.

Response Categories
Category Label Frequency
 1 A lot 0
 2 Some 0
 3 Only a little 0
 4 Not at all 0
 8 Don't know 0
 9 Refused 0

Column: 184  Width: 1  Type: numeric
Text: (Wichita)

  • CUST37C
  • Teen preg.-parents neglecting

Survey Question:  One problem in the Wichita area is teenage pregnancies. People have many different explanations for why this continues to be a problem. Please tell me whether YOU think each of the following contributes a lot, some, only a little or not at all to this problem: PARENTS NEGLECTING THEIR RESPONSIBILITIES.