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Nebraska Annual Social Indicators Survey, 2017 - Codebook

All frequencies are raw numbers (no weights used).

1) ID (ID)
 NMeanStd. Deviation
Total1232616.50355.79
2) Overall, how satisfied or dissatisfied are you with living in Nebraska? (NELIVE)
 TOTAL%
1) Very satisfied65153.3
2) Somewhat satisfied39932.7
3) Neutral957.8
4) Somewhat dissatisfied695.6
5) Very dissatisfied80.7
Missing10
Total1222100.0
3) All in all, do you think things in Nebraska are generally headed in the right direction or the wrong direction? (NEDIR)
 TOTAL%
1) Right direction69557.2
2) Wrong direction15913.1
3) Unsure36229.8
Missing16
Total1216100.0
4) All in all, do you think things in the country as a whole are generally headed in the right direction or the wrong direction? (USDIR)
 TOTAL%
1) Right direction24820.6
2) Wrong direction62952.3
3) Unsure32527.0
Missing30
Total1202100.0
5) For the next set of questions, please think about the young people (ages 8-19) who live in your community. Overall, how committed are young people in your community to making positive community contributions? (YOUTH1)
 TOTAL%
1) Very committed13511.1
2) Somewhat committed52042.8
3) Slightly committed28323.3
4) Not at all committed816.7
5) Don't know19716.2
Missing16
Total1216100.0
6) Overall, how committed are young people in your community to creating positive futures for themselves? (YOUTH2)
 TOTAL%
1) Very committed20016.5
2) Somewhat committed61150.3
3) Slightly committed18515.2
4) Not at all committed423.5
5) Don't know17614.5
Missing18
Total1214100.0
7) How many young people in your community have positive role models in their lives? (YOUTH3)
 TOTAL%
1) A great deal33927.9
2) Some56146.2
3) Few907.4
4) Very few383.1
5) Don't know18515.3
Missing19
Total1213100.0
8) Who are the role models young people have in your community (Check all that apply): Parents? (YOUTH4_A)
 TOTAL%
1) Parents1065100.0
Missing167
Total1065100.0
9) Who are the role models young people have in your community (Check all that apply): Family members other than parents? (YOUTH4_B)
 TOTAL%
1) Family members other than parents876100.0
Missing356
Total876100.0
10) Who are the role models young people have in your community (Check all that apply): Teachers/coaches? (YOUTH4_C)
 TOTAL%
1) Teachers/coaches1016100.0
Missing216
Total1016100.0
11) Who are the role models young people have in your community (Check all that apply): Police officers? (YOUTH4_D)
 TOTAL%
1) Police officers580100.0
Missing652
Total580100.0
12) Who are the role models young people have in your community (Check all that apply): Community volunteers? (YOUTH4_E)
 TOTAL%
1) Community volunteers569100.0
Missing663
Total569100.0
13) Who are the role models young people have in your community (Check all that apply): 4-H youth development professionals? (YOUTH4_F)
 TOTAL%
1) 4-H youth development professionals434100.0
Missing798
Total434100.0
14) How would you describe the opportunities for positive community involvement available to young people in your community? (YOUTH5)
 TOTAL%
1) Very adequate opportunities24820.5
2) Somewhat adequate opportunities55145.6
3) Somewhat inadequate opportunities16013.2
4) Very inadequate opportunities544.5
5) Don't know19616.2
Missing23
Total1209100.0
15) How many young people in your community participate in positive community involvement? (YOUTH6)
 TOTAL%
1) A great deal12910.6
2) Some53844.3
3) Few19816.3
4) Very few796.5
5) Don't know27122.3
Missing17
Total1215100.0
16) How familiar or unfamiliar are you with your local 4-H program? (YOUTH7)
 TOTAL%
1) Very familiar1048.6
2) Somewhat familiar35429.2
3) Somewhat unfamiliar21317.6
4) Very unfamiliar54244.7
Missing19
Total1213100.0
17) In your opinion, how important is it to have the following programs available for young people: Athletic programs? (YOUTH10_A)
 TOTAL%
1) Not at all important141.2
2) Not very important393.2
3) Somewhat important35829.7
4) Very important79365.9
Missing28
Total1204100.0
18) In your opinion, how important is it to have the following programs available for young people: After-school clubs? (YOUTH10_B)
 TOTAL%
1) Not at all important121.0
2) Not very important413.4
3) Somewhat important32827.5
4) Very important81168.0
Missing40
Total1192100.0
19) In your opinion, how important is it to have the following programs available for young people: Youth clubs/organizations? (YOUTH10_C)
 TOTAL%
1) Not at all important70.6
2) Not very important272.3
3) Somewhat important29024.2
4) Very important87573.0
Missing33
Total1199100.0
20) In your opinion, how important is it to have the following programs available for young people: Other? (YOUTH10_D)
 TOTAL%
1) Not at all important93.1
2) Not very important103.4
3) Somewhat important206.8
4) Very important25686.8
Missing937
Total295100.0
21) In your opinion, how important is it to have the following programs available for young people: Other, specify: (YOUTH10_OT)
22) Are any of the following programs available in your community for young people: Athletic programs? (YOUTH11_A)
 TOTAL%
1) Yes108389.7
2) No100.8
3) Don't know1149.4
Missing25
Total1207100.0
23) Are any of the following programs available in your community for young people: After-school clubs? (YOUTH11_B)
 TOTAL%
1) Yes76664.1
2) No625.2
3) Don't know36730.7
Missing37
Total1195100.0
24) Are any of the following programs available in your community for young people: Youth clubs/organizations? (YOUTH11_C)
 TOTAL%
1) Yes86572.2
2) No373.1
3) Don't know29624.7
Missing34
Total1198100.0
25) Are any of the following programs available in your community for young people: Other? (YOUTH11_D)
 TOTAL%
1) Yes11740.8
2) No113.8
3) Don't know15955.4
Missing945
Total287100.0
26) Are any of the following programs available in your community for young people: Other, specify: (YOUTH11_OT)
27) How involved is your local 4-H program in partnerships with other youth programs and educational services in your community? (YOUTH8)
 TOTAL%
1) Very involved776.4
2) Somewhat involved18515.3
3) Not very involved675.5
4) Not at all involved383.1
5) Don't know84269.6
Missing23
Total1209100.0
28) How valuable do you believe the 4-H program is for young people in your community? (YOUTH9)
 TOTAL%
1) Very valuable48640.1
2) Somewhat valuable33227.4
3) Not very valuable342.8
4) Not at all valuable121.0
5) Don't know34728.7
Missing21
Total1211100.0
29) How accessible or inaccessible is your local 4-H program to young people and families in your community? (YOUTH12)
 TOTAL%
1) Very accessible22118.3
2) Somewhat accessible21217.6
3) Somewhat inaccessible564.6
4) Very inaccessible302.5
5) Don't know68757.0
Missing26
Total1206100.0
30) Are any of the following program types offered by 4-H in your community: STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math)? (YOUTH13_A)
 TOTAL%
1) Yes13511.3
2) No332.8
3) Don't know102886.0
Missing36
Total1196100.0
31) Are any of the following program types offered by 4-H in your community: Healthy Lifestyles? (YOUTH13_B)
 TOTAL%
1) Yes23819.9
2) No211.8
3) Don't know93578.3
Missing38
Total1194100.0
32) Are any of the following program types offered by 4-H in your community: Career and College Readiness? (YOUTH13_C)
 TOTAL%
1) Yes16914.2
2) No242.0
3) Don't know99883.8
Missing41
Total1191100.0
33) Are any of the following program types offered by 4-H in your community: Leadership Development? (YOUTH13_D)
 TOTAL%
1) Yes30525.5
2) No171.4
3) Don't know87473.1
Missing36
Total1196100.0
34) Are any of the following program types offered by 4-H in your community: Agricultural Literacy/Food Supply Confidence? (YOUTH13_E)
 TOTAL%
1) Yes31726.6
2) No161.3
3) Don't know85872.0
Missing41
Total1191100.0
35) Are any of the following program types offered by 4-H in your community: Youth Entrepreneurship? (YOUTH13_F)
 TOTAL%
1) Yes21117.7
2) No221.8
3) Don't know96080.5
Missing39
Total1193100.0
36) Are any of the following program types offered by 4-H in your community: Community Development? (YOUTH13_G)
 TOTAL%
1) Yes18315.4
2) No221.8
3) Don't know98582.8
Missing42
Total1190100.0
37) Please indicate whether or not you consider each of the following to be the job of an engineer: Fixing cars, washing machines and other home appliances (ENGR8_A)
 TOTAL%
1) Yes40234.2
2) No77465.8
Missing56
Total1176100.0
38) Please indicate whether or not you consider each of the following to be the job of an engineer: Developing new ways to provide food for people in the future (ENGR8_B)
 TOTAL%
1) Yes95981.3
2) No22118.7
Missing52
Total1180100.0
39) Please indicate whether or not you consider each of the following to be the job of an engineer: Managing water issues (ENGR8_C)
 TOTAL%
1) Yes106589.7
2) No12210.3
Missing45
Total1187100.0
40) Please indicate whether or not you consider each of the following to be the job of an engineer: Assembling parts in a car factory (ENGR8_D)
 TOTAL%
1) Yes36531.2
2) No80668.8
Missing61
Total1171100.0
41) Please indicate whether or not you consider each of the following to be the job of an engineer: Designing video games and apps for phones and tablets (ENGR8_E)
 TOTAL%
1) Yes82670.4
2) No34729.6
Missing59
Total1173100.0
42) Please indicate whether or not you consider each of the following to be the job of an engineer: Designing stadiums, like the Olympics (ENGR8_F)
 TOTAL%
1) Yes111193.4
2) No796.6
Missing42
Total1190100.0
43) Please indicate whether or not you consider each of the following to be the job of an engineer: Machining and welding (ENGR8_G)
 TOTAL%
1) Yes45739.1
2) No71360.9
Missing62
Total1170100.0
44) Please indicate whether or not you consider each of the following to be the job of an engineer: Developing new medicines & ways to deliver them in the body (ENGR8_H)
 TOTAL%
1) Yes81569.3
2) No36130.7
Missing56
Total1176100.0
45) Please indicate whether or not you consider each of the following to be the job of an engineer: Producing products like diapers and detergent (ENGR8_I)
 TOTAL%
1) Yes54446.6
2) No62353.4
Missing65
Total1167100.0
46) Please indicate whether or not you consider each of the following to be the job of an engineer: Creating new agricultural crops (ENGR8_J)
 TOTAL%
1) Yes90576.7
2) No27523.3
Missing52
Total1180100.0
47) Please indicate how much you agree or disagree with the following statements: I believe that engineering impacts my daily life. (ENGR1)
 TOTAL%
1) Strongly agree70759.3
2) Agree45438.1
3) Disagree282.3
4) Strongly disagree40.3
Missing39
Total1193100.0
48) Please indicate how much you agree or disagree with the following statements: I can make informed decisions about engineering/technology in my everyday life. (ENGR2)
 TOTAL%
1) Strongly agree23419.9
2) Agree71460.8
3) Disagree21118.0
4) Strongly disagree151.3
Missing58
Total1174100.0
49) Please indicate how much you agree or disagree with the following statements: I am confident my elected officials can make informed policy decisions concerning engineering and technology. (ENGR3)
 TOTAL%
1) Strongly agree514.3
2) Agree50943.1
3) Disagree51243.4
4) Strongly disagree1099.2
Missing51
Total1181100.0
50) Please indicate how much you agree or disagree with the following statements: Beginning in early grades, schools should be more focused on teaching engineering skills and concepts. (ENGR4)
 TOTAL%
1) Strongly agree40534.4
2) Agree64855.1
3) Disagree1129.5
4) Strongly disagree110.9
Missing56
Total1176100.0
51) Please indicate how much you agree or disagree with the following statements: I would encourage a child I know to consider a career in engineering. (ENGR5)
 TOTAL%
1) Strongly agree47040.0
2) Agree63554.0
3) Disagree675.7
4) Strongly disagree30.3
Missing57
Total1175100.0
52) Please indicate how much you agree or disagree with the following statements: Engineers help people. (ENGR7)
 TOTAL%
1) Strongly agree59650.4
2) Agree56547.8
3) Disagree191.6
4) Strongly disagree30.3
Missing49
Total1183100.0
53) Please indicate how much you agree or disagree with the following statements: Engineering is mostly for males. (ENGR6)
 TOTAL%
1) Strongly agree191.6
2) Agree695.8
3) Disagree47239.9
4) Strongly disagree62452.7
Missing48
Total1184100.0
54) For each of the following issues, to what extent do you feel the issue is a problem: The lack of respect for human rights in Nebraska? (IMG2_A)
 TOTAL%
1) Is not a problem at all14111.8
2) Is a minor problem48040.3
3) Is a moderate problem39333.0
4) Is a serious problem17814.9
Missing40
Total1192100.0
55) For each of the following issues, to what extent do you feel the issue is a problem: The lack of respect for human rights in the United States? (IMG2_B)
 TOTAL%
1) Is not a problem at all605.0
2) Is a minor problem24120.2
3) Is a moderate problem41434.7
4) Is a serious problem47740.0
Missing40
Total1192100.0
56) For each of the following issues, to what extent do you feel the issue is a problem: Immigration to Nebraska? (IMG2_C)
 TOTAL%
1) Is not a problem at all19816.9
2) Is a minor problem35430.2
3) Is a moderate problem37932.3
4) Is a serious problem24320.7
Missing58
Total1174100.0
57) For each of the following issues, to what extent do you feel the issue is a problem: Immigration to the United States? (IMG2_D)
 TOTAL%
1) Is not a problem at all1068.9
2) Is a minor problem18415.5
3) Is a moderate problem34929.4
4) Is a serious problem55046.3
Missing43
Total1189100.0
58) For each of the following issues, to what extent do you feel the issue is a problem: Resettlement of refugees to Nebraska? (IMG2_E)
 TOTAL%
1) Is not a problem at all24320.5
2) Is a minor problem31426.5
3) Is a moderate problem35730.2
4) Is a serious problem27022.8
Missing48
Total1184100.0
59) For each of the following issues, to what extent do you feel the issue is a problem: Resettlement of refugees to the United States? (IMG2_F)
 TOTAL%
1) Is not a problem at all15513.1
2) Is a minor problem18715.8
3) Is a moderate problem35630.0
4) Is a serious problem48941.2
Missing45
Total1187100.0
60) Please indicate the extent to which you agree or disagree with the following statements: I am a person who feels strong ties to the American people. (IMG3_A)
 TOTAL%
1) Strongly agree64453.3
2) Agree43435.9
3) Neither agree nor disagree1179.7
4) Disagree100.8
5) Strongly disagree40.3
Missing23
Total1209100.0
61) Please indicate the extent to which you agree or disagree with the following statements: Being an American is important to the way I think of myself as a person. (IMG3_B)
 TOTAL%
1) Strongly agree63652.5
2) Agree41234.0
3) Neither agree nor disagree1139.3
4) Disagree393.2
5) Strongly disagree110.9
Missing21
Total1211100.0
62) Please indicate the extent to which you agree or disagree with the following statements: Overall, I think Americans are a great group of people. (IMG3_C)
 TOTAL%
1) Strongly agree49741.1
2) Agree51242.3
3) Neither agree nor disagree16413.6
4) Disagree342.8
5) Strongly disagree20.2
Missing23
Total1209100.0
63) Please indicate the extent to which you agree or disagree with the following statements: My family and I feel safe in this community. (IMG3_D)
 TOTAL%
1) Strongly agree52743.5
2) Agree55846.1
3) Neither agree nor disagree927.6
4) Disagree302.5
5) Strongly disagree40.3
Missing21
Total1211100.0
64) Please indicate the extent to which you agree or disagree with the following statements: Feeling safe is important to me. (IMG3_E)
 TOTAL%
1) Strongly agree85771.1
2) Agree32927.3
3) Neither agree nor disagree151.2
4) Disagree20.2
5) Strongly disagree30.2
Missing26
Total1206100.0
65) Please indicate the extent to which you agree or disagree with the following statements: Overall, I trust law enforcement in my community. (IMG3_F)
 TOTAL%
1) Strongly agree53544.3
2) Agree49541.0
3) Neither agree nor disagree1209.9
4) Disagree453.7
5) Strongly disagree121.0
Missing25
Total1207100.0
66) Please indicate the extent to which you agree or disagree with the following statements: Overall, I trust state and federal law enforcement agencies. (IMG3_G)
 TOTAL%
1) Strongly agree31225.8
2) Agree55445.7
3) Neither agree nor disagree22318.4
4) Disagree957.8
5) Strongly disagree272.2
Missing21
Total1211100.0
67) How likely or unlikely do you think it is that the following institutions commit violations against immigrants' human rights nowadays: Immigration and Customs Enforcement/Department of Homeland Security? (IMG4_A)
 TOTAL%
1) Extremely unlikely15713.4
2) Unlikely48641.5
3) Likely42636.4
4) Extremely likely1018.6
Missing62
Total1170100.0
68) How likely or unlikely do you think it is that the following institutions commit violations against immigrants' human rights nowadays: FBI/Department of Justice? (IMG4_B)
 TOTAL%
1) Extremely unlikely16714.3
2) Unlikely56448.2
3) Likely37432.0
4) Extremely likely655.6
Missing62
Total1170100.0
69) How likely or unlikely do you think it is that the following institutions commit violations against immigrants' human rights nowadays: U.S. Customs & Border Protection/Border Patrol? (IMG4_C)
 TOTAL%
1) Extremely unlikely14812.7
2) Unlikely46739.9
3) Likely41635.6
4) Extremely likely13811.8
Missing63
Total1169100.0
70) How likely or unlikely do you think it is that the following institutions commit violations against immigrants' human rights nowadays: Nebraska State Patrol? (IMG4_D)
 TOTAL%
1) Extremely unlikely21318.2
2) Unlikely62253.2
3) Likely29124.9
4) Extremely likely433.7
Missing63
Total1169100.0
71) How likely or unlikely do you think it is that the following institutions commit violations against immigrants' human rights nowadays: Local police? (IMG4_E)
 TOTAL%
1) Extremely unlikely23820.3
2) Unlikely61552.6
3) Likely27123.2
4) Extremely likely463.9
Missing62
Total1170100.0
72) In your opinion, would you say that respect for human rights in our country has improved, stayed the same, or worsened since Donald J. Trump became president of the United States? (IMG5)
 TOTAL%
1) Worsened a lot44337.1
2) Worsened a little19516.3
3) Stayed the same30425.4
4) Improved a little16814.1
5) Improved a lot857.1
Missing37
Total1195100.0
73) People differ in how attached they feel to, or how much they identify with the various social groups they belong to. How much do you feel part of the American people? (IMG6)
 TOTAL%
1) I do not feel part of the American people as a group at all252.1
2) I feel slightly part of the American people as a group1008.4
3) I feel moderately part of the American people as a group26522.2
4) I feel strongly part of the American people as a group43236.1
5) I feel very strongly part of the American people as a group37431.3
Missing36
Total1196100.0
74) How urgent are water quantity issues in Nebraska? (NDNR1)
 TOTAL%
1) Extremely urgent26321.9
2) Urgent29824.8
3) Somewhat urgent28723.9
4) Not very urgent15412.8
5) Not at all urgent322.7
6) Don't know16914.0
Missing29
Total1203100.0
75) Have you experienced water shortages or water use restrictions in the last four years? (NDNR2)
 TOTAL%
1) Yes, including major damage to my property or major harm181.5
2) Yes, but no major damage to my property or major harm18515.2
3) No101483.3
Missing15
Total1217100.0
76) Have you experienced problems with flooding from a stream or river in the last four years? (NDNR3)
 TOTAL%
1) Yes, including major damage to my property or major harm151.2
2) Yes, but no major damage to my property or major harm15012.4
3) No104986.4
Missing18
Total1214100.0
77) How confident are you that your region of the state is prepared to handle a flood? (NDNR4)
 TOTAL%
1) Extremely confident857.0
2) Confident41934.5
3) Somewhat confident42334.8
4) Not very confident12410.2
5) Not at all confident242.0
6) Don't know14111.6
Missing16
Total1216100.0
78) How confident are you that your region of the state is prepared to handle an extended drought? (NDNR5)
 TOTAL%
1) Extremely confident221.8
2) Confident24720.3
3) Somewhat confident47739.3
4) Not very confident25220.7
5) Not at all confident604.9
6) Don't know15712.9
Missing17
Total1215100.0
79) How confident are you that Nebraska is prepared to handle an extended drought? (NDNR6)
 TOTAL%
1) Extremely confident181.5
2) Confident19416.1
3) Somewhat confident41834.7
4) Not very confident30325.1
5) Not at all confident857.0
6) Don't know18815.6
Missing26
Total1206100.0
80) How satisfied or dissatisfied are you with the way regional planning balances water supplies and uses? (NDNR7)
 TOTAL%
1) Very satisfied776.5
2) Somewhat satisfied27423.2
3) Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied27723.5
4) Somewhat dissatisfied988.3
5) Very dissatisfied393.3
6) Don't know41535.2
Missing52
Total1180100.0
81) Do you consider the amount of state tax you have to pay as too high, about right or too low? (NDNR12)
 TOTAL%
1) Too high64858.3
2) About right37533.7
3) Too low151.3
4) Don't know746.7
Missing120
Total1112100.0
82) There are many different institutions in this country, for example, the government, courts, police and civil servants. Please indicate your personal trust in the following institutions: The federal government in Washington, D.C. (NDNR11_A)
 TOTAL%
1) Very strong distrust19416.2
2) Strong distrust17814.8
3) Distrust36230.2
4) Neither trust nor distrust22919.1
5) Trust19115.9
6) Strong trust352.9
7) Very strong trust110.9
Missing32
Total1200100.0
83) There are many different institutions in this country, for example, the government, courts, police and civil servants. Please indicate your personal trust in the following institutions: The state government (NDNR11_B)
 TOTAL%
1) Very strong distrust312.6
2) Strong distrust988.2
3) Distrust20517.2
4) Neither trust nor distrust35529.7
5) Trust41935.1
6) Strong trust746.2
7) Very strong trust121.0
Missing38
Total1194100.0
84) There are many different institutions in this country, for example, the government, courts, police and civil servants. Please indicate your personal trust in the following institutions: Local government (NDNR11_C)
 TOTAL%
1) Very strong distrust231.9
2) Strong distrust514.3
3) Distrust15212.8
4) Neither trust nor distrust34829.2
5) Trust47740.1
6) Strong trust1169.7
7) Very strong trust242.0
Missing41
Total1191100.0
85) There are many different institutions in this country, for example, the government, courts, police and civil servants. Please indicate your personal trust in the following institutions: Nebraska Department of Natural Resources (NDNR11_D)
 TOTAL%
1) Very strong distrust141.2
2) Strong distrust211.8
3) Distrust806.7
4) Neither trust nor distrust45338.0
5) Trust47539.8
6) Strong trust12110.1
7) Very strong trust292.4
Missing39
Total1193100.0
86) Please indicate how familiar or unfamiliar you are with each below: The Nebraska Department of Natural Resources (NDNR8_A)
 TOTAL%
1) Very familiar524.3
2) Familiar41434.6
3) Neither familiar nor unfamiliar37831.6
4) Unfamiliar25020.9
5) Very unfamiliar1048.7
Missing34
Total1198100.0
87) Please indicate how familiar or unfamiliar you are with each below: Nebraska's locally driven, state-supported water planning process led by local Natural Resource Districts and Nebraska Department of Natural Resources (NDNR8_B)
 TOTAL%
1) Very familiar453.8
2) Familiar27823.4
3) Neither familiar nor unfamiliar40233.8
4) Unfamiliar33328.0
5) Very unfamiliar13211.1
Missing42
Total1190100.0
88) Please indicate how familiar or unfamiliar you are with each below: State and local funding to balance water supplies and uses (NDNR8_C)
 TOTAL%
1) Very familiar211.8
2) Familiar16814.0
3) Neither familiar nor unfamiliar46338.6
4) Unfamiliar39633.1
5) Very unfamiliar15012.5
Missing34
Total1198100.0
89) Please indicate how much you agree or disagree with each of the following statements: I have confidence in the Nebraska Department of Natural Resources to responsibly manage Nebraska's water. (NDNR9_A)
 TOTAL%
1) Strongly agree413.4
2) Agree54245.2
3) Neither agree nor disagree52744.0
4) Disagree776.4
5) Strongly disagree110.9
Missing34
Total1198100.0
90) Please indicate how much you agree or disagree with each of the following statements: I would be willing to pay higher taxes to support local water management. (NDNR10)
 TOTAL%
1) Strongly agree231.9
2) Agree18015.0
3) Neither agree nor disagree42034.9
4) Disagree41634.6
5) Strongly disagree16313.6
Missing30
Total1202100.0
91) How valuable to society do you find each of the following general aspects of Nebraska ecosystems: The ability of farmers and ranchers to live off the land? (ECO_A)
 TOTAL%
1) Not at all valuable80.7
2) Not very valuable191.6
3) Somewhat valuable957.9
4) Valuable39232.8
5) Very valuable63953.4
6) Don't know433.6
Missing36
Total1196100.0
92) How valuable to society do you find each of the following general aspects of Nebraska ecosystems: Clean, unpolluted water? (ECO_B)
 TOTAL%
1) Not at all valuable20.2
2) Not very valuable50.4
3) Somewhat valuable231.9
4) Valuable19216.0
5) Very valuable95679.7
6) Don't know211.8
Missing33
Total1199100.0
93) How valuable to society do you find each of the following general aspects of Nebraska ecosystems: Clean, unpolluted land? (ECO_C)
 TOTAL%
1) Not at all valuable20.2
2) Not very valuable40.3
3) Somewhat valuable332.8
4) Valuable25621.4
5) Very valuable87773.3
6) Don't know252.1
Missing35
Total1197100.0
94) How valuable to society do you find each of the following general aspects of Nebraska ecosystems: Clean, unpolluted air? (ECO_D)
 TOTAL%
1) Not at all valuable20.2
2) Not very valuable110.9
3) Somewhat valuable242.0
4) Valuable22618.9
5) Very valuable90875.9
6) Don't know252.1
Missing36
Total1196100.0
95) How valuable to society do you find each of the following general aspects of Nebraska ecosystems: The ecosystem's ability to reduce the impact of natural disasters (e.g., fire, flood, drought, etc.)? (ECO_E)
 TOTAL%
1) Not at all valuable50.4
2) Not very valuable131.1
3) Somewhat valuable726.0
4) Valuable42935.8
5) Very valuable61251.0
6) Don't know685.7
Missing33
Total1199100.0
96) How valuable to society do you find each of the following general aspects of Nebraska ecosystems: The services that come from establishing trees in rural and natural grassland areas outside of cities (e.g., wind reduction, shade, enjoyable views, etc.)? (ECO_F)
 TOTAL%
1) Not at all valuable60.5
2) Not very valuable161.3
3) Somewhat valuable12010.0
4) Valuable41834.9
5) Very valuable59049.2
6) Don't know484.0
Missing34
Total1198100.0
97) How valuable to society do you find each of the following general aspects of Nebraska ecosystems: Nebraska's variety of native animals? (ECO_G)
 TOTAL%
1) Not at all valuable30.3
2) Not very valuable242.0
3) Somewhat valuable15412.9
4) Valuable41534.7
5) Very valuable55646.5
6) Don't know433.6
Missing37
Total1195100.0
98) How valuable to society do you find each of the following general aspects of Nebraska ecosystems: Nebraska's variety of native plants and plant communities (e.g., wetlands)? (ECO_H)
 TOTAL%
1) Not at all valuable80.7
2) Not very valuable312.6
3) Somewhat valuable13711.4
4) Valuable42435.4
5) Very valuable55546.4
6) Don't know423.5
Missing35
Total1197100.0
99) How valuable to society do you find each of the following general aspects of Nebraska ecosystems: Public programs that use services provided by ecosystems that result in monetary benefits to society (often in the form of lower taxes). For example, aquifers providing clean water to cities or grasslands generating public revenues from grazing leases? (ECO_I)
 TOTAL%
1) Not at all valuable60.5
2) Not very valuable201.7
3) Somewhat valuable1129.4
4) Valuable42235.4
5) Very valuable54145.4
6) Don't know917.6
Missing40
Total1192100.0
100) How valuable to society do you find each of the following general aspects of Nebraska ecosystems: The services that come from Nebraska's abundant supply of clean water? (ECO_J)
 TOTAL%
1) Not at all valuable30.3
2) Not very valuable60.5
3) Somewhat valuable584.9
4) Valuable38432.3
5) Very valuable68557.6
6) Don't know534.5
Missing43
Total1189100.0
101) How valuable to society do you find each of the following general aspects of Nebraska ecosystems: Nature recreation opportunities? (ECO_K)
 TOTAL%
1) Not at all valuable50.4
2) Not very valuable181.5
3) Somewhat valuable15212.8
4) Valuable45738.3
5) Very valuable51843.5
6) Don't know423.5
Missing40
Total1192100.0
102) How valuable to society do you find each of the following general aspects of Nebraska ecosystems: The services that arise from insect/animal pollination? (ECO_L)
 TOTAL%
1) Not at all valuable60.5
2) Not very valuable181.5
3) Somewhat valuable14712.3
4) Valuable36931.0
5) Very valuable55346.4
6) Don't know998.3
Missing40
Total1192100.0
103) How valuable to society do you find each of the following general aspects of Nebraska ecosystems: Securely sequestering greenhouse gases (e.g., carbon, CO2)? (ECO_M)
 TOTAL%
1) Not at all valuable302.5
2) Not very valuable665.5
3) Somewhat valuable16814.1
4) Valuable32427.2
5) Very valuable47940.3
6) Don't know12310.3
Missing42
Total1190100.0
104) How often interact face-to-face with people of a different race or ethnicity? (REACH1)
 TOTAL%
1) Daily58848.4
2) Weekly36430.0
3) Monthly1088.9
4) Almost never14712.1
5) Never70.6
Missing18
Total1214100.0
105) Do you work with anyone who is a different race or ethnicity? (REACH2)
 TOTAL%
1) Yes65354.5
2) No54645.5
Missing33
Total1199100.0
106) Do you or have you ever supervised people of a different race or ethnicity? (REACH3)
 TOTAL%
1) Yes67055.5
2) No53744.5
Missing25
Total1207100.0
107) How many friends of a different race or ethnicity do you have? (REACH4)
108) How comfortable are you interacting face-to-face with people of a different race or ethnicity? (REACH5)
 TOTAL%
1) Very comfortable86071.3
2) Somewhat comfortable32226.7
3) Not at all comfortable242.0
Missing26
Total1206100.0
109) How many people do you know that you could get marijuana from if you wanted to: Who live in Nebraska? (REACH6A)
110) How many people do you know that you could get marijuana from if you wanted to: Who live outside Nebraska? (REACH6B)
111) How many people do you know that you could get methamphetamine from if you wanted to: Who live in Nebraska? (REACH7A)
112) How many people do you know that you could get methamphetamine from if you wanted to: Who live outside Nebraska? (REACH7B)
113) How many people do you know that you could get heroin from if you wanted to: Who live in Nebraska? (REACH8A)
114) How many people do you know that you could get heroin from if you wanted to: Who live outside Nebraska? (REACH8B)
115) How many people do you know that you could get prescription pills from if you wanted to: Who live in Nebraska? (REACH9A)
116) How many people do you know that you could get prescription pills from if you wanted to: Who live outside Nebraska? (REACH9B)
117) Do you think that drug use and addiction is on the rise in Nebraska? (REACH10)
 TOTAL%
1) Yes99287.0
2) No14813.0
Missing92
Total1140100.0
118) How concerned are you about drug use and addiction in Nebraska? (REACH11)
 TOTAL%
1) Very concerned62654.2
2) Somewhat concerned36531.6
3) A little concerned1109.5
4) Not at all concerned554.8
Missing76
Total1156100.0
119) Do you know what a 'needle exchange program' is? (REACH12)
 TOTAL%
1) Yes60952.6
2) No54847.4
Missing75
Total1157100.0
120) Do you think that 'needle exchange programs' should be encouraged in Nebraska? (REACH13)
 TOTAL%
1) Yes46751.4
2) No44148.6
Missing324
Total908100.0
121) How much do you agree or disagree with the following statements: Drug users should be helped by the justice system. (REACH14)
 TOTAL%
1) Strongly agree24721.1
2) Agree54646.7
3) Disagree28524.4
4) Strongly disagree917.8
Missing63
Total1169100.0
122) How much do you agree or disagree with the following statements: Drug users should be helped by the healthcare system. (REACH15)
 TOTAL%
1) Strongly agree30125.7
2) Agree62553.3
3) Disagree17715.1
4) Strongly disagree706.0
Missing59
Total1173100.0
123) How much do you agree or disagree with the following statements: Drug users should be helped by social services. (REACH16)
 TOTAL%
1) Strongly agree29625.4
2) Agree62153.3
3) Disagree17114.7
4) Strongly disagree776.6
Missing67
Total1165100.0
124) How much do you agree or disagree with the following statements: Drug users should not be helped by publicly funded services. (REACH17)
 TOTAL%
1) Strongly agree18015.4
2) Agree27723.7
3) Disagree45438.9
4) Strongly disagree25722.0
Missing64
Total1168100.0
125) Please indicate for each of the following if you think it is very wrong, wrong, a little wrong or not at all wrong: Individuals under the age of 18 to have one or two drinks. (NCAOS1A)
 TOTAL%
1) Very wrong57847.8
2) Wrong42134.9
3) A little wrong15913.2
4) Not at all wrong504.1
Missing24
Total1208100.0
126) Please indicate for each of the following if you think it is very wrong, wrong, a little wrong or not at all wrong: Individuals under the age of 18 to have 5 or more drinks at one setting. (NCAOS1B)
 TOTAL%
1) Very wrong100783.4
2) Wrong17114.2
3) A little wrong171.4
4) Not at all wrong131.1
Missing24
Total1208100.0
127) Please indicate for each of the following if you think it is very wrong, wrong, a little wrong or not at all wrong: Individuals 18-20 years old to have one or two drinks. (NCAOS1C)
 TOTAL%
1) Very wrong36030.1
2) Wrong37731.5
3) A little wrong26822.4
4) Not at all wrong19015.9
Missing37
Total1195100.0
128) Please indicate for each of the following if you think it is very wrong, wrong, a little wrong or not at all wrong: Individuals 18-20 years old to have five or more drinks at one setting. (NCAOS1D)
 TOTAL%
1) Very wrong80366.6
2) Wrong26221.7
3) A little wrong957.9
4) Not at all wrong453.7
Missing27
Total1205100.0
129) Please indicate for each of the following if you think it is very wrong, wrong, a little wrong or not at all wrong: Individuals 21 and older to provide alcohol for people under 21 years old. (NCAOS1E)
 TOTAL%
1) Very wrong93177.1
2) Wrong20316.8
3) A little wrong544.5
4) Not at all wrong201.7
Missing24
Total1208100.0
130) Please tell us how strongly you agree or disagree with each statement, where 1 means you strongly disagree and 7 means you strongly agree: A parent/guardian is the best person to introduce alcohol to a teenager. (NCAOS2A)
 NMeanStd. Deviation
Total11774.412.45
131) Please tell us how strongly you agree or disagree with each statement, where 1 means you strongly disagree and 7 means you strongly agree: If parents don't allow teenagers to try alcohol under their supervision, they will try it elsewhere. (NCAOS2B)
 NMeanStd. Deviation
Total11734.962.36
132) How wrong would most adults (over 21) in your community, or the area around where you live, think it is for kids under the age of 21 to drink alcohol? (NCAOS3)
 TOTAL%
1) Very wrong29324.5
2) Wrong52543.8
3) A little wrong33227.7
4) Not at all wrong484.0
Missing34
Total1198100.0
133) During the past 12 months, do you recall hearing, reading or watching an advertisement about the prevention of substance abuse? (NCAOS4)
 TOTAL%
1) Yes92676.7
2) No28223.3
Missing24
Total1208100.0
134) If yes, which substances were the advertisements about (Check all that apply): Alcohol? (NCAOS5A)
 TOTAL%
1) Alcohol717100.0
Missing515
Total717100.0
135) If yes, which substances were the advertisements about (Check all that apply): Drugs? (NCAOS5B)
 TOTAL%
1) Drugs760100.0
Missing472
Total760100.0
136) If yes, which substances were the advertisements about (Check all that apply): Tobacco? (NCAOS5C)
 TOTAL%
1) Tobacco640100.0
Missing592
Total640100.0
137) If yes, which substances were the advertisements about (Check all that apply): Prescription pain killers? (NCAOS5D)
 TOTAL%
1) Prescription pain killers603100.0
Missing629
Total603100.0
138) How much do you think people risk harming themselves physically or in other ways if they have five or more drinks of an alcoholic beverage once or twice a week? (NCAOS6)
 TOTAL%
1) Great risk63753.1
2) Moderate risk40133.4
3) Slight risk15012.5
4) No risk121.0
Missing32
Total1200100.0
139) During the past 12 months, have you allowed underage youth to drink alcohol on your property (home, barn, garage, etc.)? (NCAOS7)
 TOTAL%
1) Yes363.0
2) No117797.0
Missing19
Total1213100.0
140) In general, how supportive are you of additional taxes on alcohol purchases? (NCAOS8)
 TOTAL%
1) Very supportive31826.3
2) Somewhat supportive34128.2
3) Not very supportive23319.3
4) Not at all supportive21417.7
5) Don't know1028.4
Missing24
Total1208100.0
141) Are you the parent or guardian of a 12-20 year old? (NCAOS9)
 TOTAL%
1) Yes18215.1
2) No102784.9
Missing23
Total1209100.0
142) During the past 12 months, have you talked with your child about the dangers of alcohol? (NCAOS10)
 TOTAL%
1) Yes18067.7
2) No8632.3
Missing966
Total266100.0
143) During the past 12 months, have you provided alcohol to any of your underage children? Do not include sips for religious purposes. (NCAOS11)
 TOTAL%
1) Yes217.7
2) No25292.3
Missing959
Total273100.0
144) One drink is equivalent to a 12-ounce beer, a five-ounce glass of wine, or a drink with one shot of liquor. During the past 30 days, on the days when you drank, about how many drinks did you drink on the average? (NCAOS12)
145) One drink is equivalent to a 12-ounce beer, a five-ounce glass of wine, or a drink with one shot of liquor. During the past 30 days, on the days when you drank, about how many drinks did you drink: No drinks in the past 30 days (NCAOS12A)
 TOTAL%
1) No drinks in the past 30 days420100.0
Missing812
Total420100.0
146) Please indicate how much you agree or disagree with the following statements: Nebraska should return to a two-house, partisan legislature. (LEGI1)
 TOTAL%
1) Strongly agree615.1
2) Agree927.8
3) Neutral52344.1
4) Disagree23419.7
5) Strongly disagree27523.2
Missing47
Total1185100.0
147) Please indicate how much you agree or disagree with the following statements: Nebraska's legislature seems to work better than two-house, partisan legislatures in other states. (LEGI2)
 TOTAL%
1) Strongly agree21117.8
2) Agree31826.8
3) Neutral56547.7
4) Disagree645.4
5) Strongly disagree272.3
Missing47
Total1185100.0
148) Do you think that sex offender community notification prevents sex crimes from occurring? (MINOR1)
 TOTAL%
1) Yes14512.1
2) More likely than not43136.0
3) Not likely but maybe39432.9
4) No22618.9
Missing36
Total1196100.0
149) Do you think that housing restrictions applied to where sex offenders can live prevents sex crimes from occurring? (MINOR2)
 TOTAL%
1) Yes17314.5
2) More likely than not40734.0
3) Not likely but maybe40133.5
4) No21618.0
Missing35
Total1197100.0
150) Do you think females commit sex crimes? (MINOR3)
 TOTAL%
1) Yes115196.5
2) No423.5
Missing39
Total1193100.0
151) Currently, many cities in Nebraska have housing restrictions against convicted sex offenders living within 500 feet of a daycare center or school. In your opinion: (MINOR4)
 TOTAL%
1) There should be no housing restrictions403.4
2) There should be some housing restrictions, but 500 feet is too much484.0
3) 500 feet is about right33428.1
4) 500 feet is not enough76564.4
Missing45
Total1187100.0
152) Have you ever accessed the State of Nebraska's sex offender registry using the Internet? (MINOR5)
 TOTAL%
1) Yes41634.5
2) No78965.5
Missing27
Total1205100.0
153) How many times have you accessed the State of Nebraska's sex offender registry in the last 12 months? (MINOR6)
154) Why did you access the sex offender registry (Check all that apply): Safety? (MINOR7A)
 TOTAL%
1) Safety195100.0
Missing1037
Total195100.0
155) Why did you access the sex offender registry (Check all that apply): Job obligations? (MINOR7B)
 TOTAL%
1) Job obligations43100.0
Missing1189
Total43100.0
156) Why did you access the sex offender registry (Check all that apply): Curiosity or personal interest? (MINOR7C)
 TOTAL%
1) Curiosity or personal interest273100.0
Missing959
Total273100.0
157) Why did you access the sex offender registry (Check all that apply): Other? (MINOR7D)
 TOTAL%
1) Other57100.0
Missing1175
Total57100.0
158) Why did you access the sex offender registry (Check all that apply): Other, specify: (MINOR7OTH)
159) Have you taken any preventative measures as a result of the information? (MINOR8)
 TOTAL%
1) Yes11425.3
2) No33674.7
Missing782
Total450100.0
160) Do you feel safer knowing this information? (MINOR9)
 TOTAL%
1) Yes29064.0
2) No16336.0
Missing779
Total453100.0
161) If people under the age of 19 convicted of a crime of a sexual nature were legally required to be on the public sex offender registry, how long do you think they should be on it? (MINOR10)
 TOTAL%
1) Three years16314.1
2) Five years24721.3
3) Ten years25321.8
4) Twenty-five years706.0
5) For life24421.1
6) Other18115.6
Missing74
Total1158100.0
162) If people under the age of 19 convicted of a crime of a sexual nature were legally required to be on the public sex offender registry, how long do you think they should be on it? Other, specify: (MINOR10OTH)
163) Please indicate how much you agree or disagree with each of the follow statements: People under the age of 19 convicted of a crime of a sexual nature should be treated the same as adults who commit crimes of a sexual nature. (MINOR11A)
 TOTAL%
1) Strongly agree20917.4
2) Agree39332.7
3) Neutral23819.8
4) Disagree32427.0
5) Strongly disagree383.2
Missing30
Total1202100.0
164) Please indicate how much you agree or disagree with each of the follow statements: Nebraska should have a law that requires people under the age of 19 who are convicted of a crime of a sexual nature to be on the public sex offender registry. (MINOR11B)
 TOTAL%
1) Strongly agree20417.0
2) Agree52543.8
3) Neutral28023.3
4) Disagree16013.3
5) Strongly disagree312.6
Missing32
Total1200100.0
165) Please indicate how much you agree or disagree with each of the follow statements: Nebraska should give judges discretion over whether people under the age of 19 convicted of a crime of a sexual nature to be on the public sex offender registry (versus having a law that requires all people under the age of 19 convicted of such crimes to be automatically registered). (MINOR11C)
 TOTAL%
1) Strongly agree20016.8
2) Agree55146.2
3) Neutral18915.8
4) Disagree18015.1
5) Strongly disagree736.1
Missing39
Total1193100.0
166) Please indicate how much you agree or disagree with each of the follow statements: Two people under the age of 19 engaging in sexual activity should be a crime. (MINOR11D)
 TOTAL%
1) Strongly agree363.0
2) Agree705.9
3) Neutral27823.3
4) Disagree50542.4
5) Strongly disagree30325.4
Missing40
Total1192100.0
167) Please indicate how much you agree or disagree with each of the follow statements: People under the age of 19 who are convicted of a crime of a sexual nature should be prohibited from living near a school zone. (MINOR11E)
 TOTAL%
1) Strongly agree17014.3
2) Agree45938.7
3) Neutral33127.9
4) Disagree18115.2
5) Strongly disagree463.9
Missing45
Total1187100.0
168) Please indicate how much you agree or disagree with each of the follow statements: People under the age of 19 who are convicted of a crime of a sexual nature should not be allowed to attend public schools. (MINOR11F)
 TOTAL%
1) Strongly agree776.5
2) Agree24020.3
3) Neutral37231.4
4) Disagree38332.3
5) Strongly disagree1129.5
Missing48
Total1184100.0
169) Please indicate how much you agree or disagree with each of the follow statements: People under the age of 19 who are convicted of a crime of a sexual nature should be prohibited from entering public parks. (MINOR11G)
 TOTAL%
1) Strongly agree806.7
2) Agree23119.4
3) Neutral38732.5
4) Disagree39233.0
5) Strongly disagree998.3
Missing43
Total1189100.0
170) Please indicate how much you agree or disagree with each of the follow statements: People under the age of 19 who are convicted of a crime of a sexual nature should be banned from using social networking sites (e.g., Facebook, Twitter, Kik, Snapchat). (MINOR11H)
 TOTAL%
1) Strongly agree17114.4
2) Agree37331.5
3) Neutral33828.5
4) Disagree22118.7
5) Strongly disagree816.8
Missing48
Total1184100.0
171) Please indicate how much you agree or disagree with each of the follow statements: Identifying people under the age of 19 who are convicted of a crime of a sexual nature as 'sex offenders' can create significant obstacles to rehabilitation and public safety. (MINOR11I)
 TOTAL%
1) Strongly agree11810.0
2) Agree51243.3
3) Neutral38832.8
4) Disagree14412.2
5) Strongly disagree201.7
Missing50
Total1182100.0
172) Please indicate how much you agree or disagree with each of the follow statements: If there was evidence from other states that policies that required people under the age of 19 to register as sex offenders did NOT enhance public safety, rather these measures undermined rehabilitation and the long-term well-being of victims, families, youth and communities, I would support a law in Nebraska to include people 19 or younger on the sex offender registry. (MINOR11J)
 TOTAL%
1) Strongly agree756.4
2) Agree28123.9
3) Neutral43637.0
4) Disagree24620.9
5) Strongly disagree14011.9
Missing54
Total1178100.0
173) Please indicate if each of the following statements is true or false: There are 25 or more books in your home right now. (LIT1)
 TOTAL%
1) True111191.1
2) False1088.9
Missing13
Total1219100.0
174) Please indicate if each of the following statements is true or false: There is a variety of magazines and other reading materials in your home. (LIT2)
 TOTAL%
1) True108889.8
2) False12410.2
Missing20
Total1212100.0
175) Have you, or has a person close to you, been a victim of any crime in the last 12 months: You? (CRVICT)
 TOTAL%
1) Yes655.5
2) No112794.5
Missing40
Total1192100.0
176) Have you, or has a person close to you, been a victim of any crime in the last 12 months: A person close to you? (PVICT)
 TOTAL%
1) Yes16714.4
2) No99185.6
Missing74
Total1158100.0
177) Have you or has anyone in your household ever attended the University of Nebraska-Lincoln? (UNLATTEND)
 TOTAL%
1) Yes52143.1
2) No68956.9
Missing22
Total1210100.0
178) Do you or some member of your household own your home outright, buying it or renting? (OHOM)
 TOTAL%
1) Own outright51943.6
2) Buying (paying a mortgage)47740.1
3) Renting16714.0
4) Provided as part of job/wages80.7
5) Other191.6
Missing42
Total1190100.0
179) Do you or some member of your household own your home outright, buying it or renting: Other, specify: (OHOM_OT)
180) Which of the following comes closest to the kind of housing unit you now live in? (HOME)
 TOTAL%
1) Detached single family house99383.2
2) Mobile home100.8
3) Townhouse/Condominium594.9
4) Apartment/Duplex1139.5
5) Other181.5
Missing39
Total1193100.0
181) Which of the following comes closest to the kind of housing unit you now live in? Other, specify: (HOME_OT)
182) What is your current marital or relationship status? (MARR)
 TOTAL%
1) Married76764.5
2) Married living apart40.3
3) Not married but living with a partner (cohabiting)423.5
4) Never married1159.7
5) Divorced13711.5
6) Widowed12210.3
7) Separated20.2
Missing43
Total1189100.0
183) Does your spouse or partner typically work full-time, part-time, go to school, keep house, or something else (Check all that apply): Working full-time (35 hours or more)? (SEMP1)
 TOTAL%
1) Working full-time (35 hours or more)466100.0
Missing766
Total466100.0
184) Does your spouse or partner typically work full-time, part-time, go to school, keep house, or something else (Check all that apply): Working part-time? (SEMP2)
 TOTAL%
1) Working part-time93100.0
Missing1139
Total93100.0
185) Does your spouse or partner typically work full-time, part-time, go to school, keep house, or something else (Check all that apply): Has a job, but not at work (due to illness, vacation, or strike)? (SEMP3)
 TOTAL%
1) Has a job but not at work (due to illness, vacation, or strike)1100.0
Missing1231
Total1100.0
186) Does your spouse or partner typically work full-time, part-time, go to school, keep house, or something else (Check all that apply): Unemployed, laid off, looking for work? (SEMP4)
 TOTAL%
1) Unemployed, laid off, looking for work6100.0
Missing1226
Total6100.0
187) Does your spouse or partner typically work full-time, part-time, go to school, keep house, or something else (Check all that apply): Retired? (SEMP5)
 TOTAL%
1) Retired257100.0
Missing975
Total257100.0
188) Does your spouse or partner typically work full-time, part-time, go to school, keep house, or something else (Check all that apply): In school? (SEMP6)
 TOTAL%
1) In school14100.0
Missing1218
Total14100.0
189) Does your spouse or partner typically work full-time, part-time, go to school, keep house, or something else (Check all that apply): Keeping house? (SEMP7)
 TOTAL%
1) Keeping house82100.0
Missing1150
Total82100.0
190) Does your spouse or partner typically work full-time, part-time, go to school, keep house, or something else (Check all that apply): Disabled? (SEMP8)
 TOTAL%
1) Disabled32100.0
Missing1200
Total32100.0
191) Does your spouse or partner typically work full-time, part-time, go to school, keep house, or something else (Check all that apply): Other? (SEMP9)
 TOTAL%
1) Other18100.0
Missing1214
Total18100.0
192) Does your spouse or partner typically work full-time, part-time, go to school, keep house, or something else (Check all that apply): Other, specify: (SEMP_OT)
193) Including yourself, how many adults age 19 and older live in your household? (ADULTS)
 NMeanStd. Deviation
Total11881.781.49
194) How many children ages (Please write '0' if none): Five and younger live in your household? (KIDS0TO5)
 NMeanStd. Deviation
Total11540.150.51
195) How many children ages (Please write '0' if none): Six to 12 live in your household? (KIDS6TO12)
 NMeanStd. Deviation
Total11510.190.58
196) How many children ages (Please write '0' if none): 13 to 18 live in your household? (KIDS13UP)
 NMeanStd. Deviation
Total11370.160.47
197) Please indicate the category that describes your total family income in the last 12 months. (INCOME)
 TOTAL%
1) Under $5,000171.5
2) $5,000 to $9,999221.9
3) $10,000 to $14,999363.2
4) $15,000 to $19,999262.3
5) $20,000 to $24,999534.6
6) $25,000 to $29,999504.4
7) $30,000 to $39,999958.3
8) $40,000 to $49,9991059.2
9) $50,000 to $59,99912310.8
10) $60,000 to $74,99916014.0
11) $75,000 to $99,99916914.8
12) $100,000 or more28424.9
Missing92
Total1140100.0
198) During the past 12 months, how much difficulty have you had paying your bills? (FS5)
 TOTAL%
1) A great deal of difficulty534.4
2) Quite a bit of difficulty484.0
3) Some difficulty22218.6
4) A little difficulty22418.7
5) No difficulty at all64954.3
Missing36
Total1196100.0
199) Think again over the past 12 months. Generally, at the end of each month did you end up with: (FS6)
 TOTAL%
1) More than enough money left28223.8
2) Some money left over48941.3
3) Just enough to make ends meet28524.1
4) Almost enough to make ends meet605.1
5) Not enough to make ends meet695.8
Missing47
Total1185100.0
200) Overall, how satisfied or dissatisfied are you with your current financial situation? (FINA)
 TOTAL%
1) Very satisfied21117.7
2) Satisfied42535.6
3) Neutral27723.2
4) Dissatisfied21117.7
5) Very dissatisfied695.8
Missing39
Total1193100.0
201) The following statements concern your family's financial situation. For each statement, please indicate how much you agree or disagree: My family has enough money to afford the kind of home we need. (FS1)
 TOTAL%
1) Strongly agree35429.6
2) Agree64554.0
3) Disagree1179.8
4) Strongly disagree524.4
5) Don't know262.2
Missing38
Total1194100.0
202) The following statements concern your family's financial situation. For each statement, please indicate how much you agree or disagree: We have enough money to afford the kind of clothing we need. (FS2)
 TOTAL%
1) Strongly agree35629.9
2) Agree70258.9
3) Disagree857.1
4) Strongly disagree292.4
5) Don't know191.6
Missing41
Total1191100.0
203) The following statements concern your family's financial situation. For each statement, please indicate how much you agree or disagree: We have enough money to afford the kind of food we need. (FS3)
 TOTAL%
1) Strongly agree37631.6
2) Agree70359.0
3) Disagree695.8
4) Strongly disagree282.4
5) Don't know151.3
Missing41
Total1191100.0
204) The following statements concern your family's financial situation. For each statement, please indicate how much you agree or disagree: We have enough money to afford the kind of medical care we need. (FS4)
 TOTAL%
1) Strongly agree28824.2
2) Agree54746.0
3) Disagree20016.8
4) Strongly disagree11910.0
5) Don't know352.9
Missing43
Total1189100.0
205) What about your financial prospects? Do you feel that you are better off this year than you were two years ago at this time, about the same or worse off? (PROS)
 TOTAL%
1) Better35730.2
2) Same61752.2
3) Worse20917.7
Missing49
Total1183100.0
206) Are you: (SEXR)
 TOTAL%
1) Male49941.8
2) Female69658.2
Missing37
Total1195100.0
207) Do you think of yourself as: (SEXORIEN)
 TOTAL%
1) Heterosexual/straight114297.0
2) Homosexual/gay or lesbian121.0
3) Bisexual110.9
4) Something else50.4
5) Not sure70.6
Missing55
Total1177100.0
208) As far as you know, are any of your immediate family members, relatives, neighbors, co-workers, or close friends gay, lesbian or bisexual? (LGBFRIEND)
 TOTAL%
1) Yes59950.5
2) No58749.5
Missing46
Total1186100.0
209) Were you born in Nebraska, another state, or a foreign country? (BORN1)
 TOTAL%
1) Nebraska79165.9
2) Another state37531.3
3) Foreign country342.8
Missing32
Total1200100.0
210) Are you still living in the same residence as you were two years ago? (RESI)
 TOTAL%
1) Yes102385.3
2) No17714.8
Missing32
Total1200100.0
211) Do you live on a farm, in open country but not on a farm, or in a town or city? (RURB)
 TOTAL%
1) Farm957.9
2) Open country but not on a farm12410.3
3) Town or city98481.8
Missing29
Total1203100.0
212) How many years have you lived in this Nebraska county? (Please enter '0' if less than one year). (LIVE10M)
 NMeanStd. Deviation
Total119332.4522.74
213) In general, how would you describe your political views? (POLI)
 TOTAL%
1) Very liberal524.4
2) Liberal18215.3
3) Middle-of-the-road42335.6
4) Conservative37931.9
5) Very conservative13010.9
6) Other231.9
Missing43
Total1189100.0
214) In general, how would you describe your political views? Other, specify: (POLI_OT)
215) In general, what do you consider yourself politically? (PART)
 TOTAL%
1) Democrat33328.1
2) Republican50542.6
3) Independent31026.2
4) Other373.1
Missing47
Total1185100.0
216) In general, what do you consider yourself politically? Other, specify: (PART_OT)
217) Who did you vote for in the 2016 Presidential Election? (VOTE16)
 TOTAL%
1) Clinton40134.2
2) Trump53946.0
3) Other857.3
4) Did not vote14612.5
Missing61
Total1171100.0
218) Who did you vote for in the 2016 Presidential Election? Other, specify: (VOTE16_OT)
219) Do you consider yourself to be Hispanic or Latino/a? (HISP1)
 TOTAL%
1) Yes302.5
2) No115997.5
Missing43
Total1189100.0
220) What race or races do you consider yourself to be (Check all that apply): White (Caucasian)? (RACE_1)
 TOTAL%
1) White1140100.0
Missing92
Total1140100.0
221) What race or races do you consider yourself to be (Check all that apply): Black or African American? (RACE_2)
 TOTAL%
1) Black or African American13100.0
Missing1219
Total13100.0
222) What race or races do you consider yourself to be (Check all that apply): Asian? (RACE_3)
 TOTAL%
1) Asian12100.0
Missing1220
Total12100.0
223) What race or races do you consider yourself to be (Check all that apply): American Indian or Alaska Native? (RACE_4)
 TOTAL%
1) American Indian or Alaska Native25100.0
Missing1207
Total25100.0
224) What race or races do you consider yourself to be (Check all that apply): Other? (RACE_6)
 TOTAL%
1) Other23100.0
Missing1209
Total23100.0
225) What race or races do you consider yourself to be (Check all that apply): Other, specify: (RACE_OT)
226) What is the highest degree you have attained? (DEGR)
 TOTAL%
1) No diploma161.4
2) High school diploma/GED19816.7
3) Some college, but no degree23319.7
4) Technical/Associate/Junior college (two year, LPN)15513.1
5) Bachelor's degree (four year, BA, BS, RN)34529.1
6) Graduate degree (Master's, Ph.D., Law, Medicine)23720.0
Missing48
Total1184100.0
227) Would you say that your overall health and well-being is excellent, good, fair or poor? (SCWELL)
 TOTAL%
1) Excellent23421.5
2) Good64058.7
3) Fair17816.3
4) Poor383.5
Missing142
Total1090100.0
228) Do you smoke cigarettes? (SMOKE)
 TOTAL%
1) Yes1029.4
2) No98890.6
Missing142
Total1090100.0
229) How busy are you on a typical day? (MAIL1)
 TOTAL%
1) Extremely busy14413.2
2) Very busy43439.8
3) Somewhat busy35032.1
4) A little bit busy11410.5
5) Not at all busy484.4
Missing142
Total1090100.0
230) Are you the person who typically gets the mail in your household? (MAIL2)
 TOTAL%
1) Yes86282.2
2) No18717.8
Missing183
Total1049100.0
231) Please indicate how you typically read each of the following types of mail: Catalogs (MAIL3A)
 TOTAL%
1) Mostly skim68057.5
2) Do a mix of skimming and reading every word23519.9
3) Read almost every word181.5
4) Do not read25021.1
Missing49
Total1183100.0
232) Please indicate how you typically read each of the following types of mail: Coupons (MAIL3B)
 TOTAL%
1) Mostly skim55947.7
2) Do a mix of skimming and reading every word24220.6
3) Read almost every word736.2
4) Do not read29925.5
Missing59
Total1173100.0
233) Please indicate how you typically read each of the following types of mail: Advertising materials (MAIL3C)
 TOTAL%
1) Mostly skim62353.3
2) Do a mix of skimming and reading every word16414.0
3) Read almost every word242.1
4) Do not read35830.6
Missing63
Total1169100.0
234) Please indicate how you typically read each of the following types of mail: Bills (MAIL3D)
 TOTAL%
1) Mostly skim766.4
2) Do a mix of skimming and reading every word40634.4
3) Read almost every word67056.8
4) Do not read272.3
Missing53
Total1179100.0
235) Please indicate how you typically read each of the following types of mail: Bank or other account statements (MAIL3E)
 TOTAL%
1) Mostly skim887.5
2) Do a mix of skimming and reading every word30926.2
3) Read almost every word74463.0
4) Do not read403.4
Missing51
Total1181100.0
236) Please indicate how you typically read each of the following types of mail: Greeting cards (MAIL3F)
 TOTAL%
1) Mostly skim857.2
2) Do a mix of skimming and reading every word24720.9
3) Read almost every word82369.6
4) Do not read272.3
Missing50
Total1182100.0
237) Please indicate how you typically read each of the following types of mail: Personal correspondence (MAIL3G)
 TOTAL%
1) Mostly skim292.4
2) Do a mix of skimming and reading every word1159.7
3) Read almost every word102186.2
4) Do not read201.7
Missing47
Total1185100.0
238) Please indicate how you typically read each of the following types of mail: Credit card and loan offers (MAIL3H)
 TOTAL%
1) Mostly skim34028.8
2) Do a mix of skimming and reading every word19616.6
3) Read almost every word14011.9
4) Do not read50342.7
Missing53
Total1179100.0
239) Please indicate how you typically read each of the following types of mail: Magazines (MAIL3I)
 TOTAL%
1) Mostly skim24520.7
2) Do a mix of skimming and reading every word70159.2
3) Read almost every word13611.5
4) Do not read1038.7
Missing47
Total1185100.0
240) Please indicate how you typically read each of the following: Print books (MAIL4A)
 TOTAL%
1) Mostly skim554.7
2) Do a mix of skimming and reading every word18515.7
3) Read almost every word79567.5
4) Do not read14212.1
Missing55
Total1177100.0
241) Please indicate how you typically read each of the following: Electronic books (MAIL4B)
 TOTAL%
1) Mostly skim635.3
2) Do a mix of skimming and reading every word13411.3
3) Read almost every word39032.9
4) Do not read59950.5
Missing46
Total1186100.0
242) Please indicate how you typically read each of the following: Print magazine or newspaper articles (MAIL4C)
 TOTAL%
1) Mostly skim1038.8
2) Do a mix of skimming and reading every word69058.7
3) Read almost every word32227.4
4) Do not read605.1
Missing57
Total1175100.0
243) Please indicate how you typically read each of the following: Electronic magazine or newspaper articles (MAIL4D)
 TOTAL%
1) Mostly skim12010.2
2) Do a mix of skimming and reading every word48741.6
3) Read almost every word17715.1
4) Do not read38833.1
Missing60
Total1172100.0
244) Please indicate how you typically read each of the following: Postal letters (MAIL4E)
 TOTAL%
1) Mostly skim998.3
2) Do a mix of skimming and reading every word35529.9
3) Read almost every word67957.3
4) Do not read534.5
Missing46
Total1186100.0
245) Please indicate how you typically read each of the following: Emails (MAIL4F)
 TOTAL%
1) Mostly skim947.9
2) Do a mix of skimming and reading every word45838.7
3) Read almost every word50943.0
4) Do not read12210.3
Missing49
Total1183100.0
246) Do you typically work full-time, part-time, go to school, keep house or something else (Check all that apply): Working full-time (35 hours or more)? (EMPL1_13)
 TOTAL%
1) Working full-time (35 hours or more)578100.0
Missing654
Total578100.0
247) Do you typically work full-time, part-time, go to school, keep house or something else (Check all that apply): Working part-time (EMPL2_13)
 TOTAL%
1) Working part-time170100.0
Missing1062
Total170100.0
248) Do you typically work full-time, part-time, go to school, keep house or something else (Check all that apply): Have a job, but not at work (due to illness, vacation, strike) (EMPL3_13)
 TOTAL%
1) Have a job, but not at work (due to illness, vacation, strike)4100.0
Missing1228
Total4100.0
249) Do you typically work full-time, part-time, go to school, keep house or something else (Check all that apply): Unemployed, laid off, looking for work (EMPL4_13)
 TOTAL%
1) Unemployed, laid off, looking for work8100.0
Missing1224
Total8100.0
250) Do you typically work full-time, part-time, go to school, keep house or something else (Check all that apply): Retired (EMPL5_13)
 TOTAL%
1) Retired416100.0
Missing816
Total416100.0
251) Do you typically work full-time, part-time, go to school, keep house or something else (Check all that apply): In school (EMPL6_13)
 TOTAL%
1) In school29100.0
Missing1203
Total29100.0
252) Do you typically work full-time, part-time, go to school, keep house or something else (Check all that apply): Keeping house (EMPL7_13)
 TOTAL%
1) Keeping house132100.0
Missing1100
Total132100.0
253) Do you typically work full-time, part-time, go to school, keep house or something else (Check all that apply): Disabled (EMPL8_13)
 TOTAL%
1) Disabled58100.0
Missing1174
Total58100.0
254) Do you typically work full-time, part-time, go to school, keep house or something else (Check all that apply): Other (EMPL9_13)
 TOTAL%
1) Other41100.0
Missing1191
Total41100.0
255) Do you typically work full-time, part-time, go to school, keep house or something else (Check all that apply): Other, specify (EMPL_OT_13)
256) During the average week, how many hours do you usually work, NOT including the time you travel to and from work? (In the box below, write the total hours worked including any second jobs.) (WHRS)
257) How satisfied or dissatisfied are you with your job? (JSAT)
 TOTAL%
1) Very satisfied21527.4
2) Satisfied35845.5
3) Neutral15219.3
4) Dissatisfied435.5
5) Very dissatisfied182.3
Missing446
Total786100.0
258) How many times in the past 12 months you: Worked on a community project? (IMG7_A)
259) How many times in the past 12 months you: Attended any public meeting in which there was a discussion of town or school affairs? (IMG7_B)
260) How many times in the past 12 months you: Attended a political meeting or rally? (IMG7_C)
261) How many times in the past 12 months you: Attended any club or organizational meeting (not including meetings for work)? (IMG7_D)
262) How many times in the past 12 months you: Volunteered? (IMG7_E)
263) How many times in the past 12 months you: Attended religious services (not including weddings and funerals)? (IMG7_F)
264) Now we have some statements about how you might have felt during the past week. Below, please indicate the number of days in the past week, including today, that: You felt sad. (SAD)
 NMeanStd. Deviation
Total11511.261.77
265) Now we have some statements about how you might have felt during the past week. Below, please indicate the number of days in the past week, including today, that: You felt hopeful about the future. (HOPE)
 NMeanStd. Deviation
Total11504.092.59
266) Now we have some statements about how you might have felt during the past week. Below, please indicate the number of days in the past week, including today, that: You felt you were as good as other people. (GOOD)
 NMeanStd. Deviation
Total11495.612.23
267) Now we have some statements about how you might have felt during the past week. Below, please indicate the number of days in the past week, including today, that: You felt bothered by things that usually don't bother you. (BOTHER)
 NMeanStd. Deviation
Total11451.111.66
268) Now we have some statements about how you might have felt during the past week. Below, please indicate the number of days in the past week, including today, that: You felt lonely. (LONELY)
 NMeanStd. Deviation
Total11521.142.04
269) Now we have some statements about how you might have felt during the past week. Below, please indicate the number of days in the past week, including today, that: You had trouble keeping your mind on what you were doing. (MIND)
 NMeanStd. Deviation
Total11511.682.19
270) Now we have some statements about how you might have felt during the past week. Below, please indicate the number of days in the past week, including today, that: You felt that everything you did was an effort. (EFFORT)
 NMeanStd. Deviation
Total11541.642.24
271) Now we have some statements about how you might have felt during the past week. Below, please indicate the number of days in the past week, including today, that: You felt fearful. (FEARFUL)
 NMeanStd. Deviation
Total11510.661.53
272) Now we have some statements about how you might have felt during the past week. Below, please indicate the number of days in the past week, including today, that: You talked less than usual. (TALK)
 NMeanStd. Deviation
Total11480.751.54
273) Now we have some statements about how you might have felt during the past week. Below, please indicate the number of days in the past week, including today, that: You felt depressed. (FELT)
 NMeanStd. Deviation
Total11540.971.84
274) Now we have some statements about how you might have felt during the past week. Below, please indicate the number of days in the past week, including today, that: You did not feel like eating; your appetite was poor. (EAT)
 NMeanStd. Deviation
Total11510.621.47
275) Now we have some statements about how you might have felt during the past week. Below, please indicate the number of days in the past week, including today, that: You felt that you could not shake off the blues even with the help of family or friends. (BLUES)
 NMeanStd. Deviation
Total11490.541.52
276) Now we have some statements about how you might have felt during the past week. Below, please indicate the number of days in the past week, including today, that: Your sleep was restless. (SLEEP)
 NMeanStd. Deviation
Total11552.132.37
277) Now we have some statements about how you might have felt during the past week. Below, please indicate the number of days in the past week, including today, that: You could not get 'going.' (GOING)
 NMeanStd. Deviation
Total11541.281.93
278) With regard to the English language, how well do you understand it when it is spoken to you? (LIT3)
 TOTAL%
1) Very well110191.8
2) Well897.4
3) Not well80.7
4) Not at all10.1
Missing33
Total1199100.0
279) With regard to the English language, how well do you read it? (LIT4)
 TOTAL%
1) Very well106489.0
2) Well12310.3
3) Not well50.4
4) Not at all40.3
Missing36
Total1196100.0
280) With regard to the English language, how well do you write it? (LIT5)
 TOTAL%
1) Very well91775.0
2) Well27122.2
3) Not well302.5
4) Not at all50.4
Missing9
Total1223100.0
281) Are you fluent in any languages other than English? (IMG1)
 TOTAL%
1) No112992.8
2) Yes887.2
Missing15
Total1217100.0
282) Are you fluent in any languages other than English? Other, specify: (IMG1_OTH)
283) Do you consider yourself to be Protestant, Catholic, Jewish, Muslim or something else? (RELGAFFIL)
 TOTAL%
1) Protestant69257.0
2) Catholic31325.8
3) Jewish80.7
4) Muslim10.1
5) None (no religion)17114.1
6) Other292.4
Missing18
Total1214100.0
284) Do you consider yourself to be Protestant, Catholic, Jewish, Muslim or something else? Other, specify: (RELGAFFIL_OT)
285) Within the Protestant faith, do you consider yourself to be: (PROTFAITH)
 TOTAL%
1) Evangelical20834.3
2) Fundamentalist Protestant447.3
3) Mainline Protestant17829.4
4) Liberal Protestant11719.3
5) Other599.7
Missing626
Total606100.0
286) Within the Protestant faith, do you consider yourself to be: Other, specify: (PROTFAITH_OT)
287) Would you describe yourself as a born-again Christian? (BORNAGAIN)
 TOTAL%
1) Yes31026.3
2) No86773.7
Missing55
Total1177100.0
288) How often do you attend religious services? (RATT)
 TOTAL%
1) Several times a week776.4
2) Once a week32126.6
3) Nearly every week17714.7
4) About once a month907.5
5) Several times a year15612.9
6) About once a year1058.7
7) Less than once a year1099.0
8) Never17214.3
Missing25
Total1207100.0
289) In general, how much do your religious or spiritual beliefs influence your daily life? (RELGINFLU)
 TOTAL%
1) Very much43836.2
2) Quite a bit32827.1
3) Some23419.4
4) A little826.8
5) None655.4
6) Doesn't apply, not religious or spiritual625.1
Missing23
Total1209100.0
290) In what year were you born? (AGYR)
 NMeanStd. Deviation
Total120258.7316.76
291) What is your current zip code? (RZIPCOD)
 NMeanStd. Deviation
Total119068,342.332,813.29
292) Please use the space below to provide any comments or feedback. (COMMENTS)
293) Calculated from Q123 (AGE)
 NMeanStd. Deviation
Total120258.2716.76
294) FIPS from sample (FIPS)
 NMeanStd. Deviation
Total123231,088.9146.10
295) Zip from sample (ZIP)
 NMeanStd. Deviation
Total123268,457.47369.27
296) Household weight (HWAT)
 TOTAL%
1) 140633.0
2) 271858.3
3) 3+1088.8
Total1232100.0
297) NE DHHS regions (REG)
 TOTAL%
1) South Central13210.7
2) Midland50140.7
3) North13110.6
4) Southeast34127.7
5) Southwest746.0
6) Panhandle534.3
Total1232100.0
298) Regions for weighting (REG_WT)
 TOTAL%
1) South Central+ North +Southwest +Panhandle39031.7
2) Midland50140.7
3) Southeast34127.7
Total1232100.0
299) Age groups (AGE_GRP2)
 TOTAL%
1) 19 to 4934728.9
2) 50 to 6437631.3
3) 65 to 10047939.9
Missing30
Total1202100.0
300) Final weights (PWATE)
 NMeanStd. Deviation
Total12321.000.82
301) [Recoded single category as in phone NASIS] Respondent's current employment status (EMPL)
 TOTAL%
1) Working a full-time job (35 hours or more)57846.9
2) Working a part-time job(s)15112.3
4) Unemployed, laid off, looking for work50.4
5) Retired37630.5
6) In school70.6
7) Keeping house362.9
8) Disabled312.5
9) Other121.0
99) Missing362.9
Total1232100.0
302) [Recoded single category as in phone NASIS] Spouse/Partner's current employment status (SEMP)
 TOTAL%
1) Working a full-time job (35 hours or more)46637.8
2) Working a part-time job(s)816.6
4) Unemployed, laid off, looking for work60.5
5) Retired23519.1
6) In school20.2
7) Keeping house272.2
8) Other80.6
9) Disabled141.1
99) Missing39331.9
Total1232100.0
303) Current marital or relationship status (MARR10M)
 TOTAL%
1) Married76764.5
2) Never married1159.7
3) Divorced13711.5
4) Widowed12210.3
5) Separated20.2
6) Married, living apart40.3
7) Not married but living with a partner (cohabiting)423.5
Missing43
Total1189100.0
304) Which of the following comes closest to the kind of housing unit you now live in (HOME1)
 TOTAL%
1) Mobile home100.8
2) Detached single family house99383.2
3) Townhouse/condominium594.9
4) Apartment/duplex1139.5
5) Other181.5
Missing39
Total1193100.0
305) Do you or some member of your household own your home outright, buying it, or renting? (OHOM1)
 TOTAL%
1) Own outright51943.6
2) Buying (paying a mortgage)47740.1
3) Renting16714.0
4) Other191.6
5) Provided as part of job/wages80.7
Missing42
Total1190100.0
306) Overall, how satisfied are you with your current financial situation? (FINA1)
 TOTAL%
1) Very satisfied21117.7
2) Satisfied42535.6
3) Dissatisfied21117.7
4) Very dissatisfied695.8
5) Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied27723.2
Missing39
Total1193100.0
307) Race/ethnic category (RACECAT)
 TOTAL%
1) White109889.1
2) Black110.9
3) Hispanic (any race)302.4
4) Other race/ethnicity (including Asian)473.8
9) Missing463.7
Total1232100.0
308) Comments_4H (COMMENTS1)
309) Comments_Engineering (COMMENTS2)
310) Comments_Immigration (COMMENTS3)
311) Comments_NDNR (COMMENTS4)
312) Comments_Ecosystems (COMMENTS5)
313) Comments_REACH (COMMENTS6)
314) Comments_NCAOS (COMMENTS7)
315) Comments_Legislature (COMMENTS8)
316) Comments Sex offender (COMMENTS9)
317) Please indicate the category that describes your total family income in the last 12 months. (Recoded for use with online analysis) (I-INCOME)
 TOTAL%
1) Under $19,9991018.9
2) $20,000 to $39,99919817.4
3) $40,000 to $74,99938834.0
4) $75,000 to $99,99916914.8
5) $100,000 or more28424.9
Missing92
Total1140100.0
318) What is your current marital or relationship status? (Recoded for use with online analysis) (I-MARITAL)
 TOTAL%
1) Married or Married living apart77164.8
2) Not married but living with a partner (cohabiting)423.5
3) Never married1159.7
4) Divorced or Separated13911.7
5) Widowed12210.3
Missing43
Total1189100.0
319) Are you: (for use with online analysis) (I-SEX)
 TOTAL%
1) Male49941.8
2) Female69658.2
Missing37
Total1195100.0
320) In general, what do you consider yourself politically? (For use with online analysis) (I-PARTYID)
 TOTAL%
1) Democrat33328.1
2) Republican50542.6
3) Independent31026.2
4) Other373.1
Missing47
Total1185100.0
321) In general, how would you describe your political views? (For use with online analysis) (I-POLITICS)
 TOTAL%
1) Very liberal524.4
2) Liberal18215.3
3) Middle-of-the-road42335.6
4) Conservative37931.9
5) Very conservative13010.9
6) Other231.9
Missing43
Total1189100.0
322) Do you consider yourself to be Protestant, Catholic, Jewish, Muslim, or something else? (Recoded for use with online analysis) (I-RELIGION)
 TOTAL%
1) Protestant69257.0
2) Catholic31325.8
3) Jewish or other383.1
4) None (no religion)17114.1
Missing18
Total1214100.0

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