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Description & Citation--Study No. 2368

Bibliographic Description

ICPSR Study No.:2368
 
Persistent URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR02368
 
Title:American Housing Survey, 1995: MSA Core and Supplement File
 
Principal Investigator(s):United States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the Census
 
Series:American Housing Survey Series
 
Bibliographic Citation:U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Bureau of the Census. AMERICAN HOUSING SURVEY, 1995: MSA CORE AND SUPPLEMENT FILE [Computer file]. ICPSR version. Washington, DC: U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Bureau of the Census [producer], 1998. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 2002. doi:10.3886/ICPSR02368
 

Scope of Study

Summary:This data collection provides information on the characteristics of the housing inventory in nine selected metropolitan statistical areas (MSAs). Data include year the structure was built, type and number of living quarters, occupancy status, presence of commercial or medical establishments on the property, and property value. Additional data focus on kitchen and plumbing facilities, type of heating fuel used, source of water, sewage disposal, and heating and air conditioning equipment. Data concerned with housing quality describe the condition of the walls and floors, adequacy of heat in the winter, information on heating equipment breakdowns, availability of room electrical outlets, concealed wiring, and basement and roof water leakage. Data relating to housing expenses include mortgage or monthly rent payments, utility costs, and fuel and garbage collection fees. Information solicited from respondents who moved recently includes the characteristics of the previous unit and reasons for moving. Other data indicate the presence of, and objection to, neighborhood conditions such as street noise, crime, litter, commercial activity, and institutional industrial activity, as well as the availability of public transportation, schools, shopping facilities, police, and hospitals. Information on condominiums covers amount and frequency of mortgage payment, amount of property insurance, real estate tax, utility costs, and condominium fees. In addition to housing characteristics, data for each household member are available on age, sex, race, marital status, income, and relationship to householder. Additional data on years of school completed, Spanish origin, length of residence, and tenure are provided for the householder. Income sources identified in the data include wages, rent, dividends, Social Security, unemployment and workmen's compensation, government and private pensions, and alimony and child support.
 
Subject Term(s):commuting (travel), energy assistance, energy conservation, energy consumption, home ownership, housing, housing conditions, housing costs, housing occupancy, housing units, income, Metropolitan Statistical Areas, municipal services, neighborhood conditions, property insurance, property taxes, property values, rental housing, relocation, transportation, utility rates
 
Geographic Coverage:Charlotte, Columbus, Colorado, Denver, Florida, Gastonia, Kansas, Kansas City, Louisiana, Miami, New Orleans, North Carolina, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh, Portland (Oregon), Rock Hill, San Antonio, South Carolina, Texas, United States, Vancouver, Washington
 
Time Period:1995
 
Date(s) of Collection:1995
 
Universe:All housing units in nine selected MSAs of the United States.
 
Data Type:survey data
 
Data Collection Notes:The Codebook, Volume 2 and the Technical Documentation are provided by the data producer as Portable Document Format (PDF) files. The Codebook, Volume 1, is provided by ICPSR as a PDF file. The PDF file format was developed by Adobe Systems Incorporated and can be accessed using PDF reader software, such as the Adobe Acrobat Reader. Information on how to obtain a copy of the Acrobat Reader is provided on the ICPSR Web site.
 

Methodology

Sample:Separate samples were drawn in nine selected MSAs. The samples were drawn from housing units enumerated in the 1980 Census and updated to include housing units constructed since 1980.
 
Data Source:personal interviews
 

Access and Availability

Note:A list of the data formats available for this study can be found in the summary of holdings. Detailed file-level information (such as record length, case count, and variable count) is listed in the file manifest.
 
Original ICPSR Release:1998-05-27
 
Version History:The last update of this study occurred on 2002-04-04.
 
  2002-04-04 - Codebook, Volume 1, is now available as a PDF file.
 
Dataset(s):
  • DS1: Charlotte-Gastonia-Rockhill, North Carolina-South Carolina
  • DS2: Columbus, Ohio
  • DS3: Denver, Colorado
  • DS4: Kansas City, Missouri-Kansas
  • DS5: Miami, Florida
  • DS6: New Orleans, Louisiana
  • DS7: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
  • DS8: Portland-Vancouver, Oregon-Washington
  • DS9: San Antonio, Texas
  • DS10: Codebook, Volume 1: American Housing Survey, 1973-1993
  • DS11: Codebook, Volume 2: American Housing Survey Supplement for 1984-1996
  • DS12: Technical Documentation