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Description & Citation--Study No. 9851

Bibliographic Description

ICPSR Study No.:9851
 
Persistent URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR09851
 
Title:Consumer Expenditure Surveys, 1980-1989: Interview Surveys, for Household-Level Analysis
 
Principal Investigator(s):Julie A. Nelson
 
Series:Consumer Expenditure Survey Series
 
Funding Agency:National Science Foundation.
 
Grant Number:SES-8921634
 
Bibliographic Citation:Nelson, Julie A. CONSUMER EXPENDITURE SURVEYS, 1980-1989: INTERVIEW SURVEYS, FOR HOUSEHOLD-LEVEL ANALYSIS [Computer file]. Davis, CA: Julie A. Nelson [producer], 1992. Washington, DC: United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics [original producer], 1981-1989. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 1994. doi:10.3886/ICPSR09851
 

Scope of Study

Summary:This data collection constitutes a reorganization of data from the Interview Survey component of the Consumer Expenditure Surveys produced by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) for the years 1980-1989. The Interview Surveys collect data on the expenditures, household characteristics, and income of a sample of consumer units. Interviews are conducted quarterly for a period of 15 months. While the original files are ordered by calendar quarter and calendar month, the reorganized files in this collection use the consumer unit (equivalent to a family or household) as the unit of analysis. The reorganization facilitates analysis of expenditure patterns of individual consumer units. Two kinds of files are presented in this collection: detailed and summary. The detailed files, Consumer Unit (CU), BLS Aggregated Data (BLS), Member Data (MEM), and Expenditure Tabulations (MT) files, retain almost all of the information from the original Interview Survey files (FMLY, MEMB, and MTAB). The detailed files are named according to the calendar year in which the consumer unit's fifth interview took place. Expenditures are expressed as monthly or quarterly totals in 472 categories. The summary files, Sum of Quarterly Expenditures by Consumer Price Index Aggregation (SUMQ), Summary (SUMMARY), and Aggregated Quarterly Expenditures, 1984-1989 (BLSSUM), aggregate expenditures by type and by quarter or year. The SUMQ files (one for each year) contain information on expenditures aggregated over interview quarters in approximately 70 aggregate categories. The SUMMARY file contains annual expenditures in the same 70 categories, along with selected demographic variables, for those consumer units that participated in the survey for a full year. For convenience, two files containing United States city average Consumer Price Indices corresponding to the aggregate goods categories by month and by year are provided. The BLSSUM file contains quarterly summed expenditures for all consumer units from 1984 on, using the aggregation scheme followed by the BLS files.
 
Subject Term(s):automobile expenses, consumer behavior, consumer expenditures, consumption, debt, demographic characteristics, durable goods, employment, energy consumption, families, fixed income, food costs, household appliances, household budgets, household expenditures, household income, housing costs, insurance, purchasing, recreation expenses, taxes, unemployment benefits, vehicles, wages and salaries
 
Geographic Coverage:United States
 
Time Period:October 1979 - November 1989
 
Date(s) of Collection:January 1980 - December 1989
 
Universe:Total civilian, noninstitutionalized population of the United States.
 
Data Type:survey data
 

Methodology

Sample:The Consumer Expenditure Survey is based on a national probability sample of households. Households are selected from primary sampling units (PSUs), which consist of counties (or parts thereof), groups of counties, or independent cities. The set of sample PSUs used for the survey is composed of 101 areas, of which 85 urban areas have also been selected by the Bureau of Labor Statistics for the Consumer Price Index program. The sampling frame from which housing units were selected was generated from the 1980 Census 100-percent detail file, augmented by new construction permits and coverage improvement techniques used to eliminate recognized deficiencies in that census. The sample design is a rotating panel survey in which one-fifth of the sample is dropped and a new group added each quarter. Each panel is interviewed for five consecutive quarters and then dropped from the survey.
 
Data Source:public use data tapes produced by the United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics
 

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:1994-04-01
 
Version History:The last update of this study occurred on 2006-01-12.
 
  2006-01-12 - All files were removed from dataset 56 and flagged as study-level files, so that they will accompany all downloads.
 
  2006-01-12 - All files were removed from dataset 55 and flagged as study-level files, so that they will accompany all downloads.
 
Dataset(s):
  • DS1: Consumer Unit File, 1980
  • DS2: Consumer Unit File, 1981
  • DS3: Consumer Unit File, 1982
  • DS4: Consumer Unit File, 1983
  • DS5: Consumer Unit File, 1984
  • DS6: Consumer Unit File, 1985
  • DS7: Consumer Unit File, 1986
  • DS8: Consumer Unit File, 1987
  • DS9: Consumer Unit File, 1988
  • DS10: Consumer Unit File, 1989
  • DS11: Aggregated Quarterly Expenditures, 1984-1989
  • DS12: Bureau of Labor Statistics Aggregated Data, 1980
  • DS13: Bureau of Labor Statistics Aggregated Data, 1981
  • DS14: Bureau of Labor Statistics Aggregated Data, 1982
  • DS15: Bureau of Labor Statistics Aggregated Data, 1983
  • DS16: Bureau of Labor Statistics Aggregated Data, 1984
  • DS17: Bureau of Labor Statistics Aggregated Data, 1985
  • DS18: Bureau of Labor Statistics Aggregated Data, 1986
  • DS19: Bureau of Labor Statistics Aggregated Data, 1987
  • DS20: Bureau of Labor Statistics Aggregated Data, 1988
  • DS21: Bureau of Labor Statistics Aggregated Data, 1989
  • DS22: Member Data, 1980
  • DS23: Member Data, 1981
  • DS24: Member Data, 1982
  • DS25: Member Data, 1983
  • DS26: Member Data, 1984
  • DS27: Member Data, 1985
  • DS28: Member Data, 1986
  • DS29: Member Data, 1987
  • DS30: Member Data, 1988
  • DS31: Member Data, 1989
  • DS32: Expenditure Tabulations, 1980
  • DS33: Expenditure Tabulations, 1981
  • DS34: Expenditure Tabulations, 1982
  • DS35: Expenditure Tabulations, 1983
  • DS36: Expenditure Tabulations, 1984
  • DS37: Expenditure Tabulations, 1985
  • DS38: Expenditure Tabulations, 1986
  • DS39: Expenditure Tabulations, 1987
  • DS40: Expenditure Tabulations, 1988
  • DS41: Expenditure Tabulations, 1989
  • DS42: Sum of Quarterly Expenditures by Consumer Price Index Aggregation, 1980
  • DS43: Sum of Quarterly Expenditures by Consumer Price Index Aggregation, 1981
  • DS44: Sum of Quarterly Expenditures by Consumer Price Index Aggregation, 1982
  • DS45: Sum of Quarterly Expenditures by Consumer Price Index Aggregation, 1983
  • DS46: Sum of Quarterly Expenditures by Consumer Price Index Aggregation, 1984
  • DS47: Sum of Quarterly Expenditures by Consumer Price Index Aggregation, 1985
  • DS48: Sum of Quarterly Expenditures by Consumer Price Index Aggregation, 1986
  • DS49: Sum of Quarterly Expenditures by Consumer Price Index Aggregation, 1987
  • DS50: Sum of Quarterly Expenditures by Consumer Price Index Aggregation, 1988
  • DS51: Sum of Quarterly Expenditures by Consumer Price Index Aggregation, 1989
  • DS52: Summary File, Household Demographics and Aggregate Annual Expenditures
  • DS53: Consumer Price Indices for Selected Goods, January 1979-October 1990
  • DS54: Consumer Price Indices, Twelve-Month Moving Averages for Selected Goods
  • DS55: Codebook for All Parts
  • DS56: SAS Data Definition Statements for All Parts
  • DS57: Map of Old and New 1986 Consumer Unit Identifiers