Documentation of 1989 Survey of Pension Providers Four types of technical documentation for the 1989 SPP are available: a reference manual, the 1989 coding instruments, the 1989 codebook, and the 1989 data dictionary. Reference Manual for the 1989 Survey of Pension Providers Survey Research Center, University of Michigan This manual contains general guidelines for coders who completed the coding instruments using data from the summary plan descriptions obtained from the pension providers for respondents and their spouses or partners. This document also provides a general description of the data. Reference manual (2.3 MB PDF) Coding Instrument for the 1989 Survey of Pension Providers Survey Research Center, University of Michigan Information from the summary plan descriptions obtained from the pension providers of SCF respondents and their spouses or partners was abstracted using a combination of four coding instruments: Pension Provider Coversheet; Part I: General Plan Provisions; Part II: Defined Benefit Pension Plans; and Part III: Defined Contribution Pension Plans. Pension Provider Cover Sheet (100 KB PDF) Part I: General Plan Provisions (215 KB PDF) Part II: Defined Benefit Pension Plans (3 MB PDF) Part III: Defined Contribution Pension Plans (2.8 MB PDF) Codebook for the 1989 Survey of Pension Providers Survey Research Center, University of Michigan The codebook contains a description of the variables included in the public data set for the 1989 SPP. Codebook (2.8 MB PDF) Codebook last updated Summer 1991 Data Dictionary for the 1989 Survey of Pension Providers Survey Research Center, University of Michigan For each variable in the codebook, the data dictionary contains its number, its label, its location in each record in the data set, and the number of bytes it occupies. Data dictionary (196 KB ASCII) 1989 Survey of Pension Providers Data This is the final version of the rectangular ASCII file released to the public. Two types of compression are available: GZIP and PKZIP. (See H.15 for software to uncompress PKZIP files.) The size of the uncompressed ASCII flatfile is approximately 15 MB. Survey data (287 KB GZIP) | Survey data (297 KB PKZIP) Data last updated December 20, 1993 Software Two types of software are available for the 1989 SPP: a program for reading the data into a SAS data set and then merging that information with the corresponding cases in the main 1989 SCF data set; and a program for computing pension benefits for plan participants. Software for Reading the 1989 SPP The following program provides examples of SAS code to merge the 1989 SPP data with appropriate observations from the 1989 SCF. Because the 1989 SPP covered participants in the 1983-89 SCF panel and participants in the 1989 SCF cross-section, separate code is provided for linking the 1989 SPP data with either set of the 1989 SCF data. Cross-section merge data (25 KB ASCII) | Panel merge data (5 KB ASCII) SAS program (6 KB ASCII) Programs to Compute Pension Benefits Survey Research Center, University of Michigan These programs are written in Borland Pascal (as distinguished from Borland Turbo Pascal). This software falls roughly into two parts: The first reads the SPP data and derives formula representations of the benefits from the plans. The second part uses these formulas together with the main SCF data (or other data) to compute (1) a benefit conditioned on a set of characteristics and (2) a present value of that benefit. The files are provided in a zipped file, which also contains documentation of the program. This documentation is also available separately in PDF format. The programs offered here were produced by the University of Michigan. No warranty is made for the performance of these files. Program files including documentation (380 KB ZIP) Documentation only (89 KB PDF) Screener Data for Health Care In the intitial contact with the pension provider, a set of questions was asked about the provision of health insurance coverage. The questionnaire and the data are provided below along with a data dictionary containing a variable number, a variable label with a cross-reference to the underlying question in the questionnaire, the location of the variable in each record, and the number of bytes occupied by the variable. Questionnaire (283 KB PDF) Data dictionary (9 KB ASCII) Screener data (36 KB ASCII) |
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