CODEBOOK ORANGE COUNTY ANNUAL SURVEY 1982 1,009 Cases ORANGE COUNTY ANNUAL SURVEY 1982 Page i CONTENTS item page Introduction iv IDENTIFICATION CASEID CASE ID 1 ANALYSIS WEIGHT CASWGT CASWGT 1 WEIGHT WEIGHT 1 ADMINISTRATIVE VARIABLES YEAR YEAR OF SURVEY 1 Q102 FOLLOW UP INTERVIEW 2 BACKGROUND VARIABLES Q6 CURRENT RESIDENCE 2 Q7 # ROOMS CURRENT RESIDENCE 3 Q8 YEARS AT CURRENT RESIDENCE 3 Q21 LAST RESIDENCE 4 Q22 OWN OR RENT PREVIOUS RESIDENCE 4 Q23 # PERSONS AT LAST RESIDENCE 5 Q24 # ROOMS PREVIOUS RESIDENCE 5 Q73 CURRENT WORK STATUS 6 Q82 # PERSONS IN HOUSEHOLD 6 Q83 CHILDREN UNDER 5 7 Q84 CHILDREN 6 TO 13 7 Q85 CHILDREN 14 TO 18 8 Q86 EDUCATION 8 Q87 MARITAL STATUS 9 Q88 SPOUSE WORK STATUS 9 Q89 AGE 10 Q95 FAMILY INCOME 10 Q96 PERSONAL INCOME 11 Q97 ETHNICITY OR RACE 11 Q98 PLACE OF BIRTH 12 Q101 SEX 12 GEOGRAPHIC AREA AREA 12 June 21, 2010 ORANGE COUNTY ANNUAL SURVEY 1982 Page ii item page Q90 ZIP CODE 13 ORANGE COUNTY ISSUES Q9A REASON FOR LAST MOVE 15 Q9B REASON FOR LAST MOVE 17 Q9C REASON FOR LAST MOVE 18 Q15A REASON CHOSE CURRENT COMMUNITY 19 Q15B REASON CHOSE CURRENT COMMUNITY 21 Q15C REASON CHOSE CURRENT COMMUNITY 22 Q25 TIMES MOVED LAST 5 YEARS 23 Q26 INTEREST IN MOVING 23 Q27A REASON INTERESTED MOVING 24 Q27B REASON INTERESTED MOVING 25 Q27C REASON INTERESTED MOVING 26 Q33 MOVE OUTSIDE ORANGE COUNTY 26 Q34 OWN OR RENT PRESENT RESIDENCE 27 Q35 HOPE TO OWN HOME IN FUTURE 27 Q36 LIKELY OWN HOME NEXT 3 YEARS 28 Q37 PREFERRED DWELLING 28 Q38 LOCAL GROUP ACTIVITY 29 Q39 SOCIALIZE WITH NEIGHBORS 29 Q40 SAFETY OF NEIGHBORHOOD 30 Q41 CRIME VICTIM IMMED FAMILY 30 Q42 SMOG IN PAST WEEK 31 Q43 NOISE LEVEL PAST WEEK 31 Q44 POPULATION GROWTH LAST 3 YEARS 32 Q45 RATE STREET AND ROAD UPKEEP 32 Q46 RATE PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM 33 Q47 RATE POLICE PROTECTION 33 Q48 RATE PARKS AND RECREATION 34 Q49 RATE SHOPPING CENTERS 34 Q50 RATE HOSPITALS AND CLINICS 35 Q51 LIMIT CITY GROWTH 35 Q52 LIMIT GROWTH:TAXES 36 Q53 LIMIT GROWTH:ENVIRONMENT 36 Q54 LIMIT GROWTH:TRAFFIC 37 Q55 LIMIT GROWTH:PROPERTY VALUES 37 Q56 STRICTNESS OF GROWTH REGS 38 Q57 CITY GOVT RATING 38 Q58 TAX CUT DESPITE SERVICE CUT 39 Q59 FREEWAY OPINION 39 Q60 FREEWAY TAX HIKE 40 Q61 HOUSE SATISFACTION 40 Q62 NEIGHBORHOOD SATISFACTION 41 Q63 JOB SATISFACTION 41 June 21, 2010 ORANGE COUNTY ANNUAL SURVEY 1982 Page iii item page Q64 HOBBY SATISFACTION 42 Q65 FAMILY LIFE SATISFACTION 42 Q66 FRIEND SATISFACTION 43 Q67 FINANCIAL SATISFACTION 43 Q68 HEALTH 44 Q69 CHRONIC DISABILITY 44 Q70 ILLNESS PAST 3 MONTHS 45 Q71 SPIRITS 45 Q72 HAPPINESS 46 Q74 OCCUPATION 46 Q75 COMMUTE TO WORK 47 Q76 WORK LOCATION 47 Q77 TRAVEL TIME TO WORK 48 Q78 FREEWAY TO WORK 48 Q79 TRAFFIC PROBLEMS 49 Q80 YEARS THIS ROUTE 49 Q81 CHANGE IN TRAFFIC 50 STATE ISSUES NATIONAL ISSUES Q99 POLITICAL ATTITUDE 50 Q100 PARTY REGISTRATION 51 APPENDIX APPENDIX 52 June 21, 2010 ORANGE COUNTY ANNUAL SURVEY 1982 Page iv INTRODUCTION Orange County experienced considerable growth in the decade of the 1970's and is presently faced with the impacts of population changes as well as changes in economic conditions. The Orange County Annual Survey was under-taken by the University of California at Irvine to assess these changes and their effects on residents' perceptions of community problems and the quality of life in Orange County. In this first year of the Annual Survey, the focus is on issues of growth and mobility. Issues in 1983 and 1984 include air quality, new immigrants, crime, the elderly, and public attitudes towards government policies. The specific issues addressed each year are determined through the col-laboration of the study director and faculty members at UCI. Also, an advi-sory committee serves as consultants to the survey. The outcome is a focus on public concerns, which are salient to academicians as well as business and political leaders. This project was developed according to certain basic themes and guide-lines. One was a general concern not only for issues, which are problematic for Orange County residents, but also for groups that are most vulnerable to community problems. Thus, in examining perceptions of community life or quality of life, attention is paid to how population groups differ in their assessments and which groups report particularly negative evaluations. The survey is structured to reflect a range of both current and long-term inter-ests. Certain basic demographic questions are to be asked each year of the survey. Other questions will be repeated to monitor changes in important community conditions such as growth, housing, and transportation. Additional questions over time include quality of life items often found in nationwide public opinion polls, which are used to measure personal satisfaction. In addition, half of the survey is devoted to the faculty's thematic issues for that particular year. Finally, each year items are reserved for subjects of current public controversy or debate. The 1982 Annual Survey focuses on the themes of "Growth and Mobility" (see Appendix). The survey begins with questions on residential moving patterns and preferences. Next, items on housing are asked. The questions following focus on evaluations of the community in terms of social life, noise, smog, and crime. Respondents are then asked to rate their basic local services. These questions are followed by opinions about growth con-trols and the transportation system. Items on general satisfaction with life are asked subsequently. Travel to work items is introduced, focusing on commuting patterns and problems. Questions on government and politics are interspersed throughout the interview. Demographic characteristics are concentrated toward the end of the survey. A number of important questions guided the development of items and the analysis of data for each of the areas above. The findings of the report are organized around these issues. In addition, special topics are reported by the faculty investigators in a later section. The questions are as follows; What are the demographic characteristics of the population of June 21, 2010 ORANGE COUNTY ANNUAL SURVEY 1982 Page v Orange County at present? What proportion of people desire to stay in Orange County and what proportion want to move out of the County? What reasons are given and by what groups? What is considered ideal housing by Orange County renters? How many renters think they will be able to obtain their housing preference? What are the characteristics of those who think they will and those who think they will not? How serious are problems with transportation in the County? Who is most affected by these problems? What solutions are favored and by what groups? What are residents' evaluations of local services and how do these compare with other parts of the country? Which services are seen as best, which worst? In what areas and among which population groups are services rated most poorly? How much anti-growth sentiment is there in Orange County? What are the dominant reasons for desiring to limit growth? Which groups favor, which reasons for growth control? What is the distribution on political preferences and parties in Orange County? How many support further tax cuts despite service cuts? What is the assessment of local governments' effectiveness? How do Orange County residents assess their quality of life? How do evaluations compare with the national population? Which groups are lowest in satisfaction and happiness? June 21, 2010 ORANGE COUNTY ANNUAL SURVEY 1982 Page 1 CASEID CASE ID 1,009 cases (Range of valid codes: 0-5183) Data type: numeric Record/columns: 1/9-16 ________________________________________________________________________ CASWGT CASWGT % N VALUE LABEL 49.8 502 0.8643 50.2 507 1.1344 ----- ----- 100.0 1,009 cases Data type: numeric Decimals: 4 Record/columns: 1/1-8 ________________________________________________________________________ WEIGHT WEIGHT % N VALUE LABEL 100.0 1,009 1 ----- ----- 100.0 1,009 cases Data type: numeric Record/columns: 1/697-704 ________________________________________________________________________ YEAR YEAR OF SURVEY % N VALUE LABEL 100.0 1,009 1982 YEAR OF SURVEY ----- ----- 100.0 1,009 cases Data type: numeric Record/columns: 1/705-709 June 21, 2010 ORANGE COUNTY ANNUAL SURVEY 1982 Page 2 Q102 FOLLOW UP INTERVIEW Would you be willing to participate in a follow-up interview at a later date? % N VALUE LABEL 68.9 695 1 YES 31.1 314 2 NO ----- ----- 100.0 1,009 cases Data type: numeric Missing-data code: 0 Record/columns: 1/689-696 ________________________________________________________________________ Q6 CURRENT RESIDENCE Is the place where you currently live a: % N VALUE LABEL 57.1 574 1 S FAM DETACHED 18.2 183 2 S FAM ATTACHED 19.8 199 3 APARTMENT 4.8 48 4 MOBILE HOME 0.2 2 5 OTHER 0.0 0 9 REFUSE 3 0 ----- ----- 100.0 1,009 cases Data type: numeric Missing-data code: 0 Record/columns: 1/25-32 June 21, 2010 ORANGE COUNTY ANNUAL SURVEY 1982 Page 3 Q7 # ROOMS CURRENT RESIDENCE How many rooms do you have in your home, not count-ing hallways, kitchen, and bathrooms? DON'T READ [CODE DIRECTLY] % N VALUE LABEL 0.2 2 0 DONT KNOW OR REFUSE 1.5 15 1 7.7 78 2 18.4 186 3 17.1 173 4 24.2 244 5 14.8 149 6 9.0 91 7 4.3 43 8 2.8 28 9 9 OR MORE ----- ----- 100.0 1,009 cases Data type: numeric Record/columns: 1/33-40 ________________________________________________________________________ Q8 YEARS AT CURRENT RESIDENCE How long have you lived at your current residence? % N VALUE LABEL 16.8 169 1 LESS THAN A YEAR 20.0 202 2 1 TO 2 YEARS 23.2 234 3 3 TO 5 YEARS 16.5 166 4 6 TO 10 YEARS 18.4 185 5 11 TO 20 YEARS 5.2 52 6 MORE THAN 20 YEARS 0.0 0 9 DONT KNOW OR REFUSE 1 0 ----- ----- 100.0 1,009 cases Data type: numeric Missing-data code: 0 Record/columns: 1/41-48 June 21, 2010 ORANGE COUNTY ANNUAL SURVEY 1982 Page 4 Q21 LAST RESIDENCE Was your last residence in: % N VALUE LABEL 56.3 435 1 ORANGE COUNTY 18.9 146 2 LOS ANGELES COUNTY 11.0 85 3 OTHER CALIF COUNTY 12.2 94 4 OTHER STATE 1.6 12 5 OUTSIDE USA 0.0 0 9 REFUSE 237 0 ----- ----- 100.0 1,009 cases Data type: numeric Missing-data code: 0 Record/columns: 1/97-104 ________________________________________________________________________ Q22 OWN OR RENT PREVIOUS RESIDENCE Did you own or rent your previous residence? % N VALUE LABEL 45.2 344 1 OWN 54.8 417 2 RENT 0.0 0 9 REFUSE 248 0 ----- ----- 100.0 1,009 cases Data type: numeric Missing-data code: 0 Record/columns: 1/105-112 June 21, 2010 ORANGE COUNTY ANNUAL SURVEY 1982 Page 5 Q23 # PERSONS AT LAST RESIDENCE How many persons, including yourself, lived in your last residence? [CODE DIRECTLY] % N VALUE LABEL 12.8 97 1 33.4 254 2 20.4 155 3 17.1 130 4 9.3 71 5 5.3 40 6 1.1 8 7 0.7 5 8 0.0 0 9 9 OR MORE 249 0 REFUSE ----- ----- 100.0 1,009 cases Data type: numeric Missing-data code: 0 Record/columns: 1/113-120 ________________________________________________________________________ Q24 # ROOMS PREVIOUS RESIDENCE How many rooms did you have in your previous residence? % N VALUE LABEL 24.1 243 0 REFUSE 1.5 15 1 8.6 87 2 15.5 156 3 17.6 178 4 12.9 130 5 9.4 95 6 6.2 63 7 1.5 15 8 2.7 27 9 9 OR MORE ----- ----- 100.0 1,009 cases Data type: numeric Record/columns: 1/121-128 June 21, 2010 ORANGE COUNTY ANNUAL SURVEY 1982 Page 6 Q73 CURRENT WORK STATUS What is your current work status? % N VALUE LABEL 60.7 612 1 FULL-TIME 9.9 100 2 PART-TIME 4.6 46 3 UNEMPLOYED LOOKING 1.7 17 4 UNEMP NO LOOK INT 1.6 16 5 UNEMP NO LOOK NO INT 11.9 120 6 RETIRED 8.1 82 7 KEEPING HOUSE 1.6 16 8 OTHER 0.0 0 9 REFUSE ----- ----- 100.0 1,009 cases Data type: numeric Missing-data code: 0 Record/columns: 1/489-496 ________________________________________________________________________ Q82 # PERSONS IN HOUSEHOLD How many persons, including yourself, live in your household? % N VALUE LABEL 16.3 164 1 32.4 327 2 22.2 224 3 18.1 183 4 6.6 67 5 2.4 24 6 1.1 11 7 0.3 3 8 0.6 6 9 ----- ----- 100.0 1,009 cases Data type: numeric Missing-data code: 0 Record/columns: 1/561-568 June 21, 2010 ORANGE COUNTY ANNUAL SURVEY 1982 Page 7 Q83 CHILDREN UNDER 5 How many children 5 and under are there [CODE DIRECTLY] % N VALUE LABEL 84.8 856 0 11.2 113 1 3.5 35 2 0.3 3 3 0.1 1 4 0.1 1 6 ----- ----- 100.0 1,009 cases Data type: numeric Missing-data code: 9 Record/columns: 1/569-576 ________________________________________________________________________ Q84 CHILDREN 6 TO 13 How many children from 6 to 13? % N VALUE LABEL 79.6 803 0 13.1 132 1 6.3 64 2 0.9 9 3 0.1 1 4 ----- ----- 100.0 1,009 cases Data type: numeric Missing-data code: 9 Record/columns: 1/577-584 June 21, 2010 ORANGE COUNTY ANNUAL SURVEY 1982 Page 8 Q85 CHILDREN 14 TO 18 How many children from 14 to 18? [CODE DIRECTLY] % N VALUE LABEL 82.9 836 0 12.6 127 1 4.0 40 2 0.4 4 3 0.2 2 4 ----- ----- 100.0 1,009 cases Data type: numeric Missing-data code: 9 Record/columns: 1/585-592 ________________________________________________________________________ Q86 EDUCATION % N VALUE LABEL 8.7 87 1 SOME H S OR LESS 27.0 271 2 H S GRAD 32.7 329 3 SOME COLLEGE 31.6 318 4 COLL GRAD OR MORE 0.0 0 9 REFUSE 4 0 ----- ----- 100.0 1,009 cases Data type: numeric Missing-data code: 0 Record/columns: 1/593-600 June 21, 2010 ORANGE COUNTY ANNUAL SURVEY 1982 Page 9 Q87 MARITAL STATUS % N VALUE LABEL 58.1 585 1 MARRIED 11.3 114 2 DIVORCED 1.7 17 3 SEPARATED 6.1 61 4 WIDOWED 22.8 230 5 SINGLE NEVER MARR 0.0 0 9 REFUSE 2 0 ----- ----- 100.0 1,009 cases Data type: numeric Missing-data code: 0 Record/columns: 1/601-608 ________________________________________________________________________ Q88 SPOUSE WORK STATUS % N VALUE LABEL 60.7 353 1 FULL-TIME 8.8 51 2 PART-TIME 2.6 15 3 UNEMPLOYED LOOK 0.7 4 4 UNEMP NO LOOK INT 1.0 6 5 UNEMP NO LOOK NO INT 11.9 69 6 RETIRED 13.2 77 7 KEEPING HOUSE 1.2 7 8 OTHER 0.0 0 9 REFUSE 427 0 ----- ----- 100.0 1,009 cases Data type: numeric Missing-data code: 0 Record/columns: 1/609-616 June 21, 2010 ORANGE COUNTY ANNUAL SURVEY 1982 Page 10 Q89 AGE % N VALUE LABEL 16.8 169 1 UNDER 25 25.8 260 2 25-34 21.0 212 3 35-44 14.4 145 4 45-54 11.2 113 5 55-65 10.8 109 6 65 OR OLDER 0.0 0 9 REFUSE 1 0 ----- ----- 100.0 1,009 cases Data type: numeric Missing-data code: 0 Record/columns: 1/617-624 ________________________________________________________________________ Q95 FAMILY INCOME % N VALUE LABEL 17.4 151 1 UNDER $15,000 25.2 218 2 $15,000 TO $25,000 21.2 184 3 $26,000 TO $35,000 19.7 171 4 $36,000 TO $50,000 16.4 142 5 OVER $50,000 0.0 0 9 REFUSE 143 0 ----- ----- 100.0 1,009 cases Data type: numeric Missing-data code: 0 Record/columns: 1/633-640 June 21, 2010 ORANGE COUNTY ANNUAL SURVEY 1982 Page 11 Q96 PERSONAL INCOME % N VALUE LABEL 35.3 316 1 UNDER $15,000 27.2 243 2 $15,000 TO $25,000 13.3 119 3 $26,000 TO $35,000 9.1 81 4 $36,000 TO $50,000 5.7 51 5 OVER $50,000 9.4 84 6 NO PERSONAL INCOME 0.0 0 9 REFUSE 115 0 ----- ----- 100.0 1,009 cases Data type: numeric Missing-data code: 0 Record/columns: 1/641-648 ________________________________________________________________________ Q97 ETHNICITY OR RACE % N VALUE LABEL 4.0 40 1 ASIAN 1.6 16 2 BLACK 6.0 60 3 HISPANIC 87.2 875 4 WHITE 1.2 12 5 OTHER 0.0 0 9 REFUSE 6 0 ----- ----- 100.0 1,009 cases Data type: numeric Missing-data code: 0 Record/columns: 1/649-656 June 21, 2010 ORANGE COUNTY ANNUAL SURVEY 1982 Page 12 Q98 PLACE OF BIRTH % N VALUE LABEL 7.8 78 1 ORANGE COUNTY 20.2 203 2 LOS ANGELES CTY 8.8 89 3 OTHER CALIF COUNTY 54.8 551 4 OTHER STATE 8.4 85 5 OUTSIDE US 0.0 0 9 REFUSE 3 0 ----- ----- 100.0 1,009 cases Data type: numeric Missing-data code: 0 Record/columns: 1/657-664 ________________________________________________________________________ Q101 SEX What is your sex? % N VALUE LABEL 44.2 446 1 MALE 55.8 563 2 FEMALE ----- ----- 100.0 1,009 cases Data type: numeric Missing-data code: 0 Record/columns: 1/681-688 ________________________________________________________________________ AREA AREA % N VALUE LABEL 49.8 502 1 SOUTH 50.2 507 2 NORTH ----- ----- 100.0 1,009 cases Data type: numeric Record/columns: 1/17-24 June 21, 2010 ORANGE COUNTY ANNUAL SURVEY 1982 Page 13 Q90 ZIP CODE % N VALUE LABEL 2.5 25 90620 0.9 9 90621 0.5 5 90623 1.9 19 90630 0.4 4 90631 0.3 3 90638 0.5 5 90680 0.1 1 90686 0.1 1 90701 0.1 1 91722 1.8 18 92621 0.7 7 92624 1.1 11 92625 1.7 17 92626 2.7 27 92627 1.0 10 92629 2.6 26 92630 1.8 18 92631 1.6 16 92632 1.6 16 92633 0.6 6 92635 1.8 18 92640 1.5 15 92641 0.1 1 92642 1.0 10 92643 0.7 7 92644 1.1 11 92645 3.0 30 92646 3.4 34 92647 1.6 16 92648 2.3 23 92649 2.2 22 92651 3.0 30 92653 0.1 1 92655 1.1 11 92660 0.3 3 92661 0.4 4 92662 1.4 14 92663 1.1 11 92665 0.6 6 92666 2.3 23 92667 0.5 5 92668 1.2 12 92669 1.9 19 92670 2.8 28 92672 June 21, 2010 ORANGE COUNTY ANNUAL SURVEY 1982 Page 14 0.1 1 92674 2.0 20 92675 0.9 9 92677 1.6 16 92680 3.7 37 92683 1.8 18 92686 2.3 23 92691 0.5 5 92692 1.3 13 92701 1.2 12 92703 1.7 17 92704 1.8 18 92705 0.8 8 92706 1.2 12 92707 2.4 24 92708 0.1 1 92709 2.4 24 92714 1.5 15 92715 2.0 20 92801 2.0 20 92802 2.6 26 92804 2.0 20 92805 1.8 18 92806 1.5 15 92807 0.1 1 96296 0.1 1 96630 16 0 ----- ----- 100.0 1,009 cases Data type: numeric Missing-data code: 0 Record/columns: 1/625-632 June 21, 2010 ORANGE COUNTY ANNUAL SURVEY 1982 Page 15 Q9A REASON FOR LAST MOVE What was the orimary reason you decided to leave your last residence? (list up to three probe) % N VALUE LABEL 0.3 2 1 5.3 40 2 0.5 4 3 4.8 36 4 1.5 11 5 6.0 45 6 0.3 2 7 4.5 34 10 3.3 25 11 0.8 6 12 0.4 3 13 2.5 19 14 1.7 13 15 0.8 6 16 12.4 93 20 9.7 73 21 1.5 11 22 6.9 52 23 1.2 9 24 0.1 1 26 3.6 27 27 1.2 9 28 1.5 11 29 0.4 3 30 0.7 5 31 1.6 12 32 3.9 29 40 1.7 13 41 0.1 1 43 1.1 8 44 3.1 23 45 0.5 4 46 0.8 6 47 1.7 13 49 1.1 8 50 1.6 12 51 0.4 3 52 0.9 7 53 0.1 1 54 2.7 20 60 0.7 5 61 2.3 17 62 June 21, 2010 ORANGE COUNTY ANNUAL SURVEY 1982 Page 16 0.8 6 63 2.4 18 64 0.7 5 65 258 0 ----- ----- 100.0 1,009 cases Data type: numeric Missing-data code: 0 Record/columns: 1/49-56 June 21, 2010 ORANGE COUNTY ANNUAL SURVEY 1982 Page 17 Q9B REASON FOR LAST MOVE What was the orimary reason you decided to leave your last residence? (list up to three probe) % N VALUE LABEL 0.5 1 1 1.0 2 2 0.5 1 3 1.0 2 4 4.7 9 6 1.0 2 7 0.5 1 10 1.6 3 11 0.5 1 12 4.7 9 14 1.0 2 16 3.1 6 20 9.8 19 21 3.6 7 22 8.3 16 23 1.0 2 24 0.5 1 27 3.6 7 29 1.6 3 30 3.6 7 31 2.1 4 32 0.5 1 33 3.6 7 40 7.3 14 41 2.1 4 43 2.1 4 44 5.2 10 45 1.6 3 46 1.0 2 48 3.1 6 49 3.1 6 50 3.6 7 51 2.6 5 52 2.6 5 53 0.5 1 54 0.5 1 60 0.5 1 61 5.2 10 62 0.5 1 64 816 0 ----- ----- 100.0 1,009 cases June 21, 2010 ORANGE COUNTY ANNUAL SURVEY 1982 Page 18 Data type: numeric Missing-data code: 0 Record/columns: 1/57-64 ________________________________________________________________________ Q9C REASON FOR LAST MOVE What was the orimary reason you decided to leave your last residence? (list up to three probe) % N VALUE LABEL 3.4 1 4 3.4 1 6 3.4 1 10 3.4 1 14 3.4 1 21 3.4 1 24 3.4 1 26 3.4 1 29 13.8 4 31 3.4 1 33 6.9 2 40 3.4 1 44 13.8 4 45 6.9 2 46 3.4 1 47 3.4 1 48 6.9 2 49 6.9 2 51 3.4 1 53 980 0 ----- ----- 100.0 1,009 cases Data type: numeric Missing-data code: 0 Record/columns: 1/65-72 June 21, 2010 ORANGE COUNTY ANNUAL SURVEY 1982 Page 19 Q15A REASON CHOSE CURRENT COMMUNITY What was the primary reason you chose your present community over some other places? (list up to threes probe) % N VALUE LABEL 0.7 5 1 0.5 4 2 0.3 2 4 0.1 1 5 11.5 88 6 1.7 13 7 0.3 2 10 0.1 1 11 8.8 67 14 0.4 3 20 0.1 1 21 0.9 7 22 13.6 104 23 5.5 42 24 0.5 4 25 3.5 27 26 0.8 6 29 0.4 3 30 0.9 7 31 8.4 64 40 9.7 74 41 0.3 2 42 1.7 13 43 2.2 17 44 12.1 92 45 0.7 5 46 0.9 7 47 1.4 11 48 2.6 20 49 1.3 10 50 4.3 33 51 1.4 11 52 0.3 2 53 0.3 2 54 0.1 1 60 0.4 3 62 0.4 3 63 0.7 5 64 0.1 1 65 246 0 ----- ----- 100.0 1,009 cases June 21, 2010 ORANGE COUNTY ANNUAL SURVEY 1982 Page 20 Data type: numeric Missing-data code: 0 Record/columns: 1/73-80 June 21, 2010 ORANGE COUNTY ANNUAL SURVEY 1982 Page 21 Q15B REASON CHOSE CURRENT COMMUNITY What was the primary reason you chose your present community over some other places? (list up to threes probe) % N VALUE LABEL 0.5 2 1 0.5 2 2 0.3 1 4 10.8 42 6 2.8 11 7 5.1 20 14 0.5 2 20 0.5 2 21 1.5 6 22 13.6 53 23 5.1 20 24 0.3 1 25 0.8 3 26 1.3 5 29 1.5 6 30 0.3 1 32 6.2 24 40 7.9 31 41 0.5 2 42 4.4 17 43 2.3 9 44 12.3 48 45 2.3 9 46 2.1 8 47 0.8 3 48 3.1 12 49 2.1 8 50 6.4 25 51 2.8 11 52 0.3 1 53 0.5 2 54 0.3 1 61 0.3 1 63 0.3 1 65 619 0 ----- ----- 100.0 1,009 cases Data type: numeric Missing-data code: 0 Record/columns: 1/81-88 June 21, 2010 ORANGE COUNTY ANNUAL SURVEY 1982 Page 22 Q15C REASON CHOSE CURRENT COMMUNITY What was the primary reason you chose your present community over some other places? (list up to threes probe) % N VALUE LABEL 0.9 1 1 0.9 1 2 7.3 8 6 1.8 2 7 8.2 9 14 0.9 1 21 12.7 14 23 2.7 3 24 0.9 1 25 2.7 3 26 0.9 1 29 0.9 1 30 1.8 2 31 3.6 4 40 8.2 9 41 0.9 1 42 1.8 2 43 5.5 6 44 9.1 10 45 0.9 1 46 1.8 2 47 0.9 1 48 2.7 3 49 7.3 8 50 8.2 9 51 5.5 6 52 0.9 1 64 899 0 ----- ----- 100.0 1,009 cases Data type: numeric Missing-data code: 0 Record/columns: 1/89-96 June 21, 2010 ORANGE COUNTY ANNUAL SURVEY 1982 Page 23 Q25 TIMES MOVED LAST 5 YEARS Counting your move to your present residence, how many times have you moved in the last five years? % N VALUE LABEL 37.6 379 0 DIDNT MOVE 27.4 276 1 ONE 13.5 136 2 TWO 10.3 104 3 THREE 5.8 59 4 FOUR 5.5 55 5 FIVE OR MORE ----- ----- 100.0 1,009 cases Data type: numeric Missing-data code: 9 Record/columns: 1/129-136 ________________________________________________________________________ Q26 INTEREST IN MOVING At present, how interested are you in moving to a different residence? % N VALUE LABEL 70.9 713 1 NOT INTERESTED 14.4 145 2 SOMEWHAT INTERESTED 14.7 148 3 VERY MUCH INTERESTED 0.0 0 9 DONT KNOW OR REFUSE 3 0 ----- ----- 100.0 1,009 cases Data type: numeric Missing-data code: 0 Record/columns: 1/137-144 June 21, 2010 ORANGE COUNTY ANNUAL SURVEY 1982 Page 24 Q27A REASON INTERESTED MOVING What are the primary reasons why you are interested in moving? (list up to three: probe) % N VALUE LABEL 1.4 4 1 1.0 3 2 0.3 1 3 1.7 5 4 3.8 11 6 0.3 1 7 0.3 1 10 0.7 2 11 0.3 1 12 3.1 9 14 2.4 7 16 12.5 36 20 14.5 42 21 3.5 10 22 8.0 23 23 0.7 2 24 0.3 1 27 1.0 3 29 0.3 1 30 3.8 11 31 3.8 11 32 7.3 21 40 1.7 5 41 1.0 3 43 1.4 4 44 6.9 20 45 0.3 1 46 7.3 21 47 1.7 5 48 0.7 2 49 0.7 2 50 0.7 2 51 0.3 1 52 0.7 2 60 3.1 9 62 1.4 4 63 0.7 2 64 720 0 ----- ----- 100.0 1,009 cases Data type: numeric June 21, 2010 ORANGE COUNTY ANNUAL SURVEY 1982 Page 25 Missing-data code: 0 Record/columns: 1/145-152 ________________________________________________________________________ Q27B REASON INTERESTED MOVING What are the primary reasons why you are interested in moving? (list up to three: probe) % N VALUE LABEL 6.3 5 6 1.3 1 7 1.3 1 13 2.5 2 14 2.5 2 16 3.8 3 20 11.4 9 21 3.8 3 22 5.1 4 23 1.3 1 24 1.3 1 29 1.3 1 30 5.1 4 31 2.5 2 40 1.3 1 41 1.3 1 42 2.5 2 43 6.3 5 44 12.7 10 45 2.5 2 46 6.3 5 47 5.1 4 48 1.3 1 50 2.5 2 51 2.5 2 52 1.3 1 53 1.3 1 54 1.3 1 60 2.5 2 62 930 0 ----- ----- 100.0 1,009 cases Data type: numeric Missing-data code: 0 Record/columns: 1/153-160 June 21, 2010 ORANGE COUNTY ANNUAL SURVEY 1982 Page 26 Q27C REASON INTERESTED MOVING What are the primary reasons why you are interested in moving? (list up to three: probe) % N VALUE LABEL 4.8 1 2 4.8 1 10 9.5 2 14 9.5 2 21 9.5 2 23 4.8 1 29 4.8 1 31 4.8 1 40 4.8 1 41 4.8 1 47 4.8 1 49 9.5 2 50 9.5 2 51 4.8 1 53 4.8 1 54 4.8 1 60 988 0 ----- ----- 100.0 1,009 cases Data type: numeric Missing-data code: 0 Record/columns: 1/161-168 ________________________________________________________________________ Q33 MOVE OUTSIDE ORANGE COUNTY Are you interested in moving outside orange County? % N VALUE LABEL 39.8 113 1 YES 60.2 171 2 NO 0.0 0 9 DONT KNOW OR REFUSE 725 0 ----- ----- 100.0 1,009 cases Data type: numeric Missing-data code: 0 Record/columns: 1/169-176 June 21, 2010 ORANGE COUNTY ANNUAL SURVEY 1982 Page 27 Q34 OWN OR RENT PRESENT RESIDENCE Do you own or rent your present residence? % N VALUE LABEL 64.0 643 1 OWN 36.0 361 2 RENT 0.0 0 9 REFUSE 5 0 ----- ----- 100.0 1,009 cases Data type: numeric Missing-data code: 0 Record/columns: 1/177-184 ________________________________________________________________________ Q35 HOPE TO OWN HOME IN FUTURE Do you hope to someday own a home? % N VALUE LABEL 77.8 281 1 YES 22.2 80 2 NO 0.0 0 9 DONT KNOW OR REFUSE 648 0 ----- ----- 100.0 1,009 cases Data type: numeric Missing-data code: 0 Record/columns: 1/185-192 June 21, 2010 ORANGE COUNTY ANNUAL SURVEY 1982 Page 28 Q36 LIKELY OWN HOME NEXT 3 YEARS Realistically, how likely is it that within the next three years you will own your own home? % N VALUE LABEL 23.0 65 1 VERY LIKELY 29.0 82 2 SOMEWHAT LIKELY 46.3 131 3 NOT AT ALL LIKELY 1.8 5 4 DONT KNOW 0.0 0 9 REFUSE 726 0 ----- ----- 100.0 1,009 cases Data type: numeric Missing-data code: 0 Record/columns: 1/193-200 ________________________________________________________________________ Q37 PREFERRED DWELLING If you had your choice, what type of dwelling would you prefer to live in? % N VALUE LABEL 80.3 802 1 S FAM DETACHED 10.9 109 2 S FAM ATTACHED 3.1 31 3 APARTMENT 5.3 53 4 MOBILE HOME 0.4 4 5 OTHER 0.0 0 9 DONT KNOW OR REFUSE 10 0 ----- ----- 100.0 1,009 cases Data type: numeric Missing-data code: 0 Record/columns: 1/201-208 June 21, 2010 ORANGE COUNTY ANNUAL SURVEY 1982 Page 29 Q38 LOCAL GROUP ACTIVITY Are you active in any local group, such as a homeowners' association, a block club, or other sort of neighborhood organization? % N VALUE LABEL 23.7 239 1 YES 76.3 770 2 NO 0.0 0 9 REFUSE ----- ----- 100.0 1,009 cases Data type: numeric Missing-data code: 0 Record/columns: 1/209-216 ________________________________________________________________________ Q39 SOCIALIZE WITH NEIGHBORS How often do you socialize with friends and relatives who live in your neighborhood? % N VALUE LABEL 39.6 398 1 SEV TIMES A WEEK 22.4 225 2 ABOUT ONCE A WEEK 9.8 98 3 SEV TIMES A MONTH 9.1 91 4 ABOUT ONCE A MONTH 4.1 41 5 SEV TIMES A YEAR 8.6 86 6 ALMOST NEVER 6.5 65 7 NEVER 0.0 0 9 REFUSE 5 0 ----- ----- 100.0 1,009 cases Data type: numeric Missing-data code: 0 Record/columns: 1/217-224 June 21, 2010 ORANGE COUNTY ANNUAL SURVEY 1982 Page 30 Q40 SAFETY OF NEIGHBORHOOD Would you say that it is safe to go out walking at night where you live? % N VALUE LABEL 79.0 797 1 YES 18.8 190 2 NO 2.2 22 3 DONT KNOW 0.0 0 9 REFUSE ----- ----- 100.0 1,009 cases Data type: numeric Missing-data code: 0 Record/columns: 1/225-232 ________________________________________________________________________ Q41 CRIME VICTIM IMMED FAMILY In the last year have you or anyone in your immediate family been the victim of a crime--such as a burglary, auto theft, mugging, stickup or threat--in your neighborhood? % N VALUE LABEL 18.0 181 1 YES 82.0 826 2 NO 0.0 0 9 REFUSE 2 0 ----- ----- 100.0 1,009 cases Data type: numeric Missing-data code: 0 Record/columns: 1/233-240 June 21, 2010 ORANGE COUNTY ANNUAL SURVEY 1982 Page 31 Q42 SMOG IN PAST WEEK Now, I'd like to ask you about smog in your neighborhood. Would you say in the past week there was: % N VALUE LABEL 57.6 581 1 LITTLE OR NO SMOG 26.3 265 2 SOME SMOG 9.9 100 3 QUITE A BIT SMOG 3.2 32 4 EXTREME SMOG 3.1 31 5 DONT KNOW 0.0 0 9 REFUSE ----- ----- 100.0 1,009 cases Data type: numeric Missing-data code: 0 Record/columns: 1/241-248 ________________________________________________________________________ Q43 NOISE LEVEL PAST WEEK What about the level of noise from cars, airplanes, and neighbors in your neighborhood. Would you say in the past week, there was: % N VALUE LABEL 41.9 423 1 LITTLE OR NO NOISE 36.3 366 2 SOME NOISE 16.2 163 3 QUITE A BIT NOISE 5.1 51 4 EXTREME NOISE 0.6 6 5 DONT KNOW 0.0 0 9 REFUSE ----- ----- 100.0 1,009 cases Data type: numeric Missing-data code: 0 Record/columns: 1/249-256 June 21, 2010 ORANGE COUNTY ANNUAL SURVEY 1982 Page 32 Q44 POPULATION GROWTH LAST 3 YEARS In the last three years do you think the population in your city or town has been: % N VALUE LABEL 54.8 553 1 GROWING RAPIDILY 22.5 227 2 GROWING SLOWLY 17.4 176 3 ABOUT THE SAME 0.2 2 4 LOSING POPULATION 5.1 51 5 DONT KNOW 0.0 0 9 REFUSE ----- ----- 100.0 1,009 cases Data type: numeric Missing-data code: 0 Record/columns: 1/257-264 ________________________________________________________________________ Q45 RATE STREET AND ROAD UPKEEP I'd like to ask you how you would rate some of the main public services you are supposed to receive. The way streets and roads are kept up. Would you say this is: % N VALUE LABEL 21.9 221 1 EXCELLENT 50.1 506 2 GOOD 21.0 212 3 ONLY FAIR 6.3 64 4 POOR 0.6 6 5 DONT KNOW 0.0 0 9 REFUSE ----- ----- 100.0 1,009 cases Data type: numeric Missing-data code: 0 Record/columns: 1/265-272 June 21, 2010 ORANGE COUNTY ANNUAL SURVEY 1982 Page 33 Q46 RATE PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM I'd like to ask you how you would rate some of the main public services you are supposed to receive. The public school system. Would you say this is: % N VALUE LABEL 13.4 135 1 EXCELLENT 31.1 314 2 GOOD 14.1 142 3 ONLY FAIR 7.6 77 4 POOR 33.8 341 5 DONT KNOW 0.0 0 9 REFUSE ----- ----- 100.0 1,009 cases Data type: numeric Missing-data code: 0 Record/columns: 1/273-280 ________________________________________________________________________ Q47 RATE POLICE PROTECTION I'd like to ask you how you would rate some of the main public services you are supposed to receive. police protection. Would you say this is: % N VALUE LABEL 23.7 239 1 EXCELLENT 52.2 527 2 GOOD 16.1 162 3 ONLY FAIR 3.7 37 4 POOR 4.4 44 5 DONT KNOW 0.0 0 9 REFUSE ----- ----- 100.0 1,009 cases Data type: numeric Missing-data code: 0 Record/columns: 1/281-288 June 21, 2010 ORANGE COUNTY ANNUAL SURVEY 1982 Page 34 Q48 RATE PARKS AND RECREATION I'd like to ask you how you would rate some of the main public services you are supposed to receive. parks and other public recreational facilities. Would you say these are: % N VALUE LABEL 33.2 335 1 EXCELLENT 48.4 488 2 GOOD 10.6 107 3 ONLY FAIR 1.8 18 4 POOR 6.0 60 5 DONT KNOW 0.0 0 9 REFUSE 1 0 ----- ----- 100.0 1,009 cases Data type: numeric Missing-data code: 0 Record/columns: 1/289-296 ________________________________________________________________________ Q49 RATE SHOPPING CENTERS I'd like to ask you how you would rate some of the main public services you are supposed to receive. grocery stores and shopping centers. Would you say these are: % N VALUE LABEL 44.8 452 1 EXCELLENT 44.5 449 2 GOOD 8.3 84 3 ONLY FAIR 1.9 19 4 POOR 0.5 5 5 DONT KNOW 0.0 0 9 REFUSE ----- ----- 100.0 1,009 cases Data type: numeric Missing-data code: 0 Record/columns: 1/297-304 June 21, 2010 ORANGE COUNTY ANNUAL SURVEY 1982 Page 35 Q50 RATE HOSPITALS AND CLINICS I'd like to ask you how you would rate some of the main public services you are supposed to receive. hospitals and health clinics. Would you say these are: % N VALUE LABEL 33.0 333 1 EXCELLENT 45.6 460 2 GOOD 10.0 101 3 ONLY FAIR 1.6 16 4 POOR 9.8 99 5 DONT KNOW 0.0 0 9 REFUSE ----- ----- 100.0 1,009 cases Data type: numeric Missing-data code: 0 Record/columns: 1/305-312 ________________________________________________________________________ Q51 LIMIT CITY GROWTH Do you think that growth and development in your city should be limited? % N VALUE LABEL 62.5 630 1 YES 33.0 333 2 NO 4.5 45 3 DONT KNOW 0.0 0 9 REFUSE 1 0 ----- ----- 100.0 1,009 cases Data type: numeric Missing-data code: 0 Record/columns: 1/313-320 June 21, 2010 ORANGE COUNTY ANNUAL SURVEY 1982 Page 36 Q52 LIMIT GROWTH:TAXES I am going to read you a list of reasons why some people want to limit growth. For each one tell me if this is a reason why you would like to limit growth? to avoid increases in government spending and local taxes % N VALUE LABEL 48.2 300 1 YES 49.8 310 2 NO 2.1 13 3 DONT KNOW 0.0 0 9 REFUSE 386 0 ----- ----- 100.0 1,009 cases Data type: numeric Missing-data code: 0 Record/columns: 1/321-328 ________________________________________________________________________ Q53 LIMIT GROWTH:ENVIRONMENT I am going to read you a list of reasons why some people want to limit growth. For each one tell me if this is a reason why you would like to limit growth? to prevent the environment from deteriorating % N VALUE LABEL 84.2 527 1 YES 14.4 90 2 NO 1.4 9 3 DONT KNOW 0.0 0 9 REFUSE 383 0 ----- ----- 100.0 1,009 cases Data type: numeric Missing-data code: 0 Record/columns: 1/329-336 June 21, 2010 ORANGE COUNTY ANNUAL SURVEY 1982 Page 37 Q54 LIMIT GROWTH:TRAFFIC I am going to read you a list of reasons why some people want to limit growth. For each one tell me if this is a reason why you would like to limit growth? to prevent an increase in traffic congestion and overcrowding % N VALUE LABEL 95.2 597 1 YES 4.6 29 2 NO 0.2 1 3 DONT KNOW 0.0 0 9 REFUSE 382 0 ----- ----- 100.0 1,009 cases Data type: numeric Missing-data code: 0 Record/columns: 1/337-344 ________________________________________________________________________ Q55 LIMIT GROWTH:PROPERTY VALUES I am going to read you a list of reasons why some people want to limit growth. For each one tell me if this is a reason why you would like to limit growth? to maintain present property values % N VALUE LABEL 63.4 397 1 YES 33.5 210 2 NO 3.0 19 3 DONT KNOW 0.0 0 9 REFUSE 383 0 ----- ----- 100.0 1,009 cases Data type: numeric Missing-data code: 0 Record/columns: 1/345-352 June 21, 2010 ORANGE COUNTY ANNUAL SURVEY 1982 Page 38 Q56 STRICTNESS OF GROWTH REGS Do you think that government regulations in your city aimed at controlling growth are: % N VALUE LABEL 7.4 75 1 TOO STRICT 39.8 402 2 ABOUT RIGHT 30.8 311 3 NOT STRICT ENOUGH 21.9 221 4 DONT KNOW 0.0 0 9 REFUSE ----- ----- 100.0 1,009 cases Data type: numeric Missing-data code: 0 Record/columns: 1/353-360 ________________________________________________________________________ Q57 CITY GOVT RATING How would you rate the performance of your city government in solving problems in your community? % N VALUE LABEL 5.3 53 1 EXCELLENT 42.7 431 2 GOOD 33.3 336 3 ONLY FAIR 8.5 86 4 POOR 10.2 103 5 DONT KNOW 0.0 0 9 REFUSE ----- ----- 100.0 1,009 cases Data type: numeric Missing-data code: 0 Record/columns: 1/361-368 June 21, 2010 ORANGE COUNTY ANNUAL SURVEY 1982 Page 39 Q58 TAX CUT DESPITE SERVICE CUT Would you support further cuts in state and local taxes even if some government services would have to be cut back? % N VALUE LABEL 45.1 454 1 YES 41.6 419 2 NO 13.3 134 3 DONT KNOW 0.0 0 9 REFUSE 2 0 ----- ----- 100.0 1,009 cases Data type: numeric Missing-data code: 0 Record/columns: 1/369-376 ________________________________________________________________________ Q59 FREEWAY OPINION Which of the following best describes how you feel about the freeways in Orange County? % N VALUE LABEL 31.0 313 1 SATISFACTORY 40.1 405 2 ADD MORE LANES 24.3 245 3 BUILD NEW FWAYS 4.6 46 4 DONT KNOW 0.0 0 9 REFUSE ----- ----- 100.0 1,009 cases Data type: numeric Missing-data code: 0 Record/columns: 1/377-384 June 21, 2010 ORANGE COUNTY ANNUAL SURVEY 1982 Page 40 Q60 FREEWAY TAX HIKE Would you be willing to pay slightly higher county taxes to support the construction of new freeways in Orange County? % N VALUE LABEL 67.6 194 1 YES 25.1 72 2 NO 7.3 21 3 DONT KNOW 0.0 0 9 REFUSE 722 0 ----- ----- 100.0 1,009 cases Data type: numeric Missing-data code: 0 Record/columns: 1/385-392 ________________________________________________________________________ Q61 HOUSE SATISFACTION How satisfied are you with each of the following? the house or apartment in which you live: % N VALUE LABEL 67.5 681 1 VERY SATISFIED 29.3 296 2 SOMEWHAT SATIS 2.4 24 3 DISSATISFIED 0.6 6 4 VERY DISSATIS 0.2 2 5 DONT KNOW OR NA 0.0 0 9 REFUSE ----- ----- 100.0 1,009 cases Data type: numeric Missing-data code: 0 Record/columns: 1/393-400 June 21, 2010 ORANGE COUNTY ANNUAL SURVEY 1982 Page 41 Q62 NEIGHBORHOOD SATISFACTION How satisfied are you with each of the following? the neighborhood: % N VALUE LABEL 63.9 645 1 VERY SATISFIED 29.3 296 2 SOMEWHAT SATIS 5.4 54 3 DISSATISFIED 1.4 14 4 VERY DISSATIS 0.0 0 5 DONT KNOW OR NA 0.0 0 9 REFUSE ----- ----- 100.0 1,009 cases Data type: numeric Missing-data code: 0 Record/columns: 1/401-408 ________________________________________________________________________ Q63 JOB SATISFACTION How satisfied are you with each of the following? your job: % N VALUE LABEL 47.4 477 1 VERY SATISFIED 25.1 253 2 SOMEWHAT SATIS 4.0 40 3 DISSATISFIED 2.0 20 4 VERY DISSATIS 21.5 217 5 DONT KNOW OR NA 0.0 0 9 REFUSE 2 0 ----- ----- 100.0 1,009 cases Data type: numeric Missing-data code: 0 Record/columns: 1/409-416 June 21, 2010 ORANGE COUNTY ANNUAL SURVEY 1982 Page 42 Q64 HOBBY SATISFACTION How satisfied are you with each of the following? your non-working activities like hobbies: % N VALUE LABEL 66.7 671 1 VERY SATISFIED 28.6 288 2 SOMEWHAT SATIS 2.9 29 3 DISSATISFIED 0.5 5 4 VERY DISSATIS 1.3 13 5 DONT KNOW OR NA 0.0 0 9 REFUSE 3 0 ----- ----- 100.0 1,009 cases Data type: numeric Missing-data code: 0 Record/columns: 1/417-424 ________________________________________________________________________ Q65 FAMILY LIFE SATISFACTION How satisfied are you with each of the following? your family life: % N VALUE LABEL 74.2 747 1 VERY SATISFIED 20.0 201 2 SOMEWHAT SATIS 3.1 31 3 DISSATISFIED 1.1 11 4 VERY DISSATIS 1.7 17 5 DONT KNOW OR NA 0.0 0 9 REFUSE 2 0 ----- ----- 100.0 1,009 cases Data type: numeric Missing-data code: 0 Record/columns: 1/425-432 June 21, 2010 ORANGE COUNTY ANNUAL SURVEY 1982 Page 43 Q66 FRIEND SATISFACTION How satisfied are you with each of the following? your friendships: % N VALUE LABEL 77.7 783 1 VERY SATISFIED 19.8 200 2 SOMEWHAT SATIS 1.8 18 3 DISSATISFIED 0.6 6 4 VERY DISSATIS 0.1 1 5 DONT KNOW OR NA 0.0 0 9 REFUSE 1 0 ----- ----- 100.0 1,009 cases Data type: numeric Missing-data code: 0 Record/columns: 1/433-440 ________________________________________________________________________ Q67 FINANCIAL SATISFACTION How satisfied are you with each of the following? your financial situation: % N VALUE LABEL 29.6 297 1 VERY SATISFIED 51.9 522 2 SOMEWHAT SATIS 12.1 122 3 DISSATISFIED 6.3 63 4 VERY DISSATIS 0.1 1 5 DONT KNOW OR NA 0.0 0 9 REFUSE 4 0 ----- ----- 100.0 1,009 cases Data type: numeric Missing-data code: 0 Record/columns: 1/441-448 June 21, 2010 ORANGE COUNTY ANNUAL SURVEY 1982 Page 44 Q68 HEALTH Would you say your own health, in general, is: % N VALUE LABEL 51.6 521 1 EXCELLENT 39.8 402 2 GOOD 6.8 69 3 ONLY FAIR 1.7 17 4 POOR 0.0 0 5 DONT KNOW 0.0 0 9 REFUSE ----- ----- 100.0 1,009 cases Data type: numeric Missing-data code: 0 Record/columns: 1/449-456 ________________________________________________________________________ Q69 CHRONIC DISABILITY Do you have a chronic disability or illness that limits your ability to get around? % N VALUE LABEL 6.6 67 1 YES 93.4 941 2 NO 0.0 0 9 REFUSE 1 0 ----- ----- 100.0 1,009 cases Data type: numeric Missing-data code: 0 Record/columns: 1/457-464 June 21, 2010 ORANGE COUNTY ANNUAL SURVEY 1982 Page 45 Q70 ILLNESS PAST 3 MONTHS How many times were you ill or injured in the past three months, that is, since Memorial Day? % N VALUE LABEL 77.7 784 0 NOT AT ALL 16.5 166 1 ONCE 2.9 29 2 TWICE 0.8 8 3 THREE TIMES 2.2 22 4 FOUR OR MORE ----- ----- 100.0 1,009 cases Data type: numeric Missing-data code: 9 Record/columns: 1/465-472 ________________________________________________________________________ Q71 SPIRITS in general, would you say that your spirits, lately, have been % N VALUE LABEL 42.9 432 1 EXCELLENT 42.6 429 2 GOOD 11.6 117 3 ONLY FAIR 2.8 28 4 POOR 0.2 2 5 DONT KNOW 0.0 0 9 REFUSE 1 0 ----- ----- 100.0 1,009 cases Data type: numeric Missing-data code: 0 Record/columns: 1/473-480 June 21, 2010 ORANGE COUNTY ANNUAL SURVEY 1982 Page 46 Q72 HAPPINESS Taken all together, how would you say things are these days- % N VALUE LABEL 34.5 347 1 VERY HAPPY 55.6 560 2 PRETTY HAPPY 9.9 100 3 NOT TOO HAPPY 0.0 0 9 DONT KNOW OR REFUSE 2 0 ----- ----- 100.0 1,009 cases Data type: numeric Missing-data code: 0 Record/columns: 1/481-488 ________________________________________________________________________ Q74 OCCUPATION What is your current occupation? (the job you do-not who you work for) % N VALUE LABEL 24.6 169 1 PROFESSIONAL-TECHNIC 7.7 53 2 SEMI-PROFESSIONAL 22.1 152 3 MANAGERS,ADMIN, ETC. 9.2 63 4 SALES 13.2 91 5 CLERICAL 5.2 36 6 CRAFTSMEN 16.1 111 7 UNSKILLED OR SEMI-SK 0.0 0 8 FARM WORKERS 1.9 13 9 ARMED FORCES 321 0 ----- ----- 100.0 1,009 cases Data type: numeric Missing-data code: 0 Record/columns: 1/497-504 June 21, 2010 ORANGE COUNTY ANNUAL SURVEY 1982 Page 47 Q75 COMMUTE TO WORK How do you usually commute to work? % N VALUE LABEL 82.5 580 1 DRIVE ALONE 4.6 32 2 CARPOOL-HOUSE MEM 5.7 40 3 CARPOOL-NEIGHBOR 0.0 0 4 CARPOOL-STRANGER 1.0 7 5 PUBLIC TRANSIT 1.4 10 6 VANPOOL 4.8 34 7 OTHER 0.0 0 9 REFUSE 306 0 ----- ----- 100.0 1,009 cases Data type: numeric Missing-data code: 0 Record/columns: 1/505-512 ________________________________________________________________________ Q76 WORK LOCATION Where do you work? % N VALUE LABEL 80.5 568 1 ORANGE COUNTY 15.6 110 2 LOS ANGELES 0.6 4 3 RIVERSIDE 0.8 6 4 SAN DIEGO 2.5 18 5 SOMEPLACE ELSE 0.0 0 9 REFUSE 303 0 ----- ----- 100.0 1,009 cases Data type: numeric Missing-data code: 0 Record/columns: 1/513-520 June 21, 2010 ORANGE COUNTY ANNUAL SURVEY 1982 Page 48 Q77 TRAVEL TIME TO WORK On a typical day , about how long does it take you to get from your home to the place where you report to work? (just your best estimate) % N VALUE LABEL 24.6 175 1 LESS THAN 10 MIN 39.4 280 2 10 TO 20 MIN 17.7 126 3 21 TO 30 MIN 14.2 101 4 31 TO 60 3.2 23 5 MORE THAN 60 MIN 0.8 6 6 DONT KNOW 0.0 0 9 REFUSE 298 0 ----- ----- 100.0 1,009 cases Data type: numeric Missing-data code: 0 Record/columns: 1/521-528 ________________________________________________________________________ Q78 FREEWAY TO WORK Do you use a freeway in going to work? % N VALUE LABEL 50.8 361 1 YES 49.2 349 2 NO 0.0 0 9 REFUSE 299 0 ----- ----- 100.0 1,009 cases Data type: numeric Missing-data code: 0 Record/columns: 1/529-536 June 21, 2010 ORANGE COUNTY ANNUAL SURVEY 1982 Page 49 Q79 TRAFFIC PROBLEMS On a typical day, how much of a problem is traffic congestion when you travel to and from work? Would you say it is: % N VALUE LABEL 47.1 330 1 NO PROB AT ALL 39.6 277 2 SLIGHT PROB 13.3 93 3 GREAT PROB 0.0 0 9 DONT KNOW OR REFUSE 309 0 ----- ----- 100.0 1,009 cases Data type: numeric Missing-data code: 0 Record/columns: 1/537-544 ________________________________________________________________________ Q80 YEARS THIS ROUTE For how long have you commuted along this route to work? % N VALUE LABEL 27.7 193 1 LESS THAN A YR 27.4 191 2 1 TO 2 YEARS 24.8 173 3 3 TO 5 YEARS 9.9 69 4 6 TO 10 YEARS 9.0 63 5 10 TO 20 YEARS 1.3 9 6 MORE THAN 20 YRS 0.0 0 9 REFUSE 311 0 ----- ----- 100.0 1,009 cases Data type: numeric Missing-data code: 0 Record/columns: 1/545-552 June 21, 2010 ORANGE COUNTY ANNUAL SURVEY 1982 Page 50 Q81 CHANGE IN TRAFFIC In the time you have commuted along this route, do you think that the problem of traffic congestion has gotten better, worse, or is it about the same? % N VALUE LABEL 2.6 18 1 BETTER 39.3 274 2 WORSE 57.5 401 3 SAME 0.6 4 4 DONT KNOW 0.0 0 9 9 OR MORE 312 0 ----- ----- 100.0 1,009 cases Data type: numeric Missing-data code: 0 Record/columns: 1/553-560 ________________________________________________________________________ Q99 POLITICAL ATTITUDE Would you consider yourself to be politically: % N VALUE LABEL 21.2 199 1 LIBERAL 42.1 396 2 MIDDLE OF THE ROAD 36.7 345 3 CONSERVATIVE 0.0 0 9 DONT KNOW OR REFUSE 69 0 ----- ----- 100.0 1,009 cases Data type: numeric Missing-data code: 0 Record/columns: 1/665-672 June 21, 2010 ORANGE COUNTY ANNUAL SURVEY 1982 Page 51 Q100 PARTY REGISTRATION Are you currently registered as a Republican, Democrat, or Independent, or are you not registered to vote? % N VALUE LABEL 39.0 387 1 REPUBLICAN 27.4 272 2 DEMOCRAT 9.5 94 3 INDEPENDENT 24.1 239 4 NOT REGISTERED 0.0 0 9 REFUSE 17 0 ----- ----- 100.0 1,009 cases Data type: numeric Missing-data code: 0 Record/columns: 1/673-680 June 21, 2010 ORANGE COUNTY ANNUAL SURVEY 1982 Page 52 METHODS A. Sample The sample for the 1982 Orange County Survey consists of 1,009 randomly selected residents who were interviewed by telephone. The sample is stratified geographically, with half of the sample selected from North of the Santa Ana River, and half South. For data analyses, the sample is statistically weighted to represent the actual distribution of the Orange County population (see Social Data Analysts, 1982). The sample in each area was chosen using a computer program, which randomly generates telephone numbers from among working blocks of telephone exchanges. A working block is one that contains numbers in use. The total of telephone numbers generated within an exchange was in proportion to the number of residential phones represented by that exchange in the Northern part of the County or the Southern part of the County. Using this procedure, 2,000 telephone numbers from the South and 2,000 from the North were drawn. This procedure of random digit dialing ensures that unlisted as well as listed numbers are included in the sample. Also, since 95% of the households in Orange County have telephones, random dialing yields a sample representative of the population of Orange County (Groves and Kahn, 1979). The Troldahl-Carter Method was used in randomly selecting which adult member of the household was to be interviewed (Troldahl and Carter, 1964). This method consists of enumerating the total number of adults in the house-hold and the total number of men in the household. Then, using a prearranged grid, the interviewer selects the individual in the household for inter-viewing. As further evidence of the representativeness of the sample chosen by the above methods, characteristics of the sample were compared to characteristics of the total Orange County population using the 1980 census (State Census Data Center, 1982). On the basis of age, income, sex, marital status, house-hold size, and home ownership, the sample is representative of the population of Orange County. June 21, 2010