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Consumer Expenditure Survey, 1989 Diary Survey

Title
Consumer Expenditure Survey, 1989 [electronic resource] Diary Survey United States Department of Labor. Bureau of Labor Statistics
Edition
2006-01-12
Published
Ann Arbor, Mich. Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor] 1992
Physical Description
1 online resource
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Title from ICPSR DDI metadata of 2019-06-13.
United States
Civilian noninstitutional population of the United States.
Type of File
Numeric
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Summary
The ongoing Consumer Expenditure Survey (CES) provides a continuous flow of information on the buying habits of American consumers and also furnishes data to support periodic revisions of the Consumer Price Index. The survey consists of two separate components: (1) a quarterly Interview Survey in which each consumer unit in the sample is interviewed every three months over a 15-month period, and (2) a Diary Survey completed by the sample consumer units for two consecutive one-week periods. The Diary Survey contains expenditure data for items purchased on a daily or weekly basis. Participants from consumer units, which are roughly equivalent to households, are asked to maintain expense records, or diaries, of all purchases made each day for two consecutive one-week periods. Diaries are designed to record information on small, frequently purchased items such as food, beverages, food consumed away from home, gasoline, housekeeping supplies, nonprescription drugs and medical supplies, and personal care products and services. Information is also elicited at the end of the two-week period on work experience, occupation, industry, retirement status, member earnings from wages and salaries, net income from business or profession, net income from one's own farm, and income from other sources. The unit of analysis for the Consumer Expenditure Surveys is the consumer unit, consisting of all members of a particular housing unit who are related by blood, marriage, adoption, or some other legal arrangement. Consumer unit determination for unrelated persons is based on financial independence. The Consumer Unit Characteristics and Income (FMLY) files supply information on consumer unit characteristics, consumer unit income, and characteristics and earnings of the reference person and his or her spouse. Member Characteristics (MEMB) files contain selected characteristics for each consumer unit member, including reference person and spouse. The Detailed Expenditures (EXPN) files present weekly data on expenditures at the Universal Classification Code (UCC) level, while the Income (DTAB) files contain weekly data on income at the UCC level.Cf: http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR09714.v1
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Format
Data Sets / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
June 14, 2019
Contents
1989 First Quarter: Consumer Unit Characteristics and Income
1989 First Quarter: Member Characteristics
1989 First Quarter: Detailed Expenditures
1989 First Quarter: Income
1989 Second Quarter: Consumer Unit Characteristics and Income
1989 Second Quarter: Member Characteristics
1989 Second Quarter: Detailed Expenditures
1989 Second Quarter: Income
1989 Third Quarter: Consumer Unit Characteristics and Income
1989 Third Quarter: Member Characteristics
1989 Third Quarter: Detailed Expenditures
1989 Third Quarter: Income
1989 Fourth Quarter: Consumer Unit Characteristics and Income
1989 Fourth Quarter: Member Characteristics
1989 Fourth Quarter: Detailed Expenditures
1989 Fourth Quarter: Income
1989 Publication Aggregation
1989 Publication Labels
1989: Universal Classification Codes and Titles
1989: Codebook Text for All Parts
Genre/Form
Data sets.
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United States Department of Labor. Bureau of Labor Statistics
Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research.
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