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2022 ACS 2006 ACS 1970 Form 2 Metro 1940 1%
2021 ACS 2000 1% 1970 Form 1 Metro
2016 ACS 1990 1% 1960 1%
2011 ACS 1980 1% 1950 1%
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2022 ACS
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b) During the PAST 12 MONTHS (52 weeks), how many WEEKS did this person work? Include paid time off and include weeks when the person only worked for a few hours
Weeks
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2021 ACS
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b) During the PAST 12 MONTHS (52 weeks), how many WEEKS did this person work? Include paid time off and include weeks when the person only worked for a few hours
Weeks
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2016 ACS
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b) How many weeks DID this person work, even for a few hours, including paid vacation, paid sick leave, and military service?
[ ] 50 to 52 weeks
[ ] 48 to 49 weeks
[ ] 40 to 47 weeks
[ ] 27 to 39 weeks
[ ] 14 to 26 weeks
[ ] 13 weeks or less
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39a-39b. Refer to the instructions for question 29a-29b to determine what to count as work. Include paid vacation, paid sick leave, and military service. Count every week in which the person worked at all, even for an hour.

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2011 ACS
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39.
a) During the PAST 12 MONTHS (52 weeks), did this person work 50 or more weeks? Count paid time off as work.
[ ] Yes --> SKIP to question 40
[ ] No
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39a-39b. Refer to the instructions for question 29a-29b to determine what to count as work. Include paid vacation, paid sick leave, and military service. Count every week in which the person worked at all, even for an hour.

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2006 ACS
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33. During the PAST 12 MONTHS, how many WEEKS did this person work?

Count paid vacation, paid sick leave, and military service.

Weeks

_________

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33. Refer to the instructions for question 23 to determine what to count as work. Include paid vacation, paid sick leave, and military service. Count every week in which the person worked at all, even for an hour.

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2000 1%
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b. How many weeks did this person work in 1999? Count paid vacation, paid sick leave, and military service.
[ ][ ] Weeks

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1990 1%
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b. How many weeks did this person work in 1989?

Count paid vacation, paid sick leave, and military service. ________________ Weeks

"Count every week in which the person did any work at all, even for an hour."


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1980 1%
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b. How many weeks did this person work in 1979?

Count paid vacation, paid sick leave, and military service.

__________________ Weeks

"Count every week in which the person did any work at all, even for an hour."


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1970 Form 2 Metro
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b. How many weeks did he work in 1969, either full-time or part-time?
Count paid vacation, paid sick leave, and military service.
[] 13 weeks or less
[] 14 to 26 weeks
[] 40 to 47 weeks
[] 48 to 49 weeks
[] 50 to 52 weeks

"Look at the instruction for question 29a to see what work means. Count every week in which he did any work at all, even for a few hours."

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1970 Form 1 Metro
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b. How many weeks did he work in 1969, either full-time or part-time?
Count paid vacation, paid sick leave, and military service.
[] 13 weeks or less
[] 14 to 26 weeks
[] 40 to 47 weeks
[] 48 to 49 weeks
[] 50 to 52 weeks

"Look at the instruction for question 29a to see what work means. Count every week in which he did any work at all, even for a few hours."

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1960 1%
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P30. Last year (1959), did this person work at all, even for a few days?

[] Yes
[] No
P31. How many weeks did he work in 1959, either full-time or part-time? Count paid vacation, paid sick leave, and military service as weeks worked. (If exact figure not known, give best estimate)
[] 13 weeks or less
[] 14 to 26 weeks
[] 27 to 39 weeks
[] 40 to 47 weeks
[] 48 to 49 weeks
[] 50 to 52 weeks

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1950 1%
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19. If Wk in Item 15 or Yes in Item 14:
How many hours did he work last week? (Include unpaid work on family farm or business) (Number of hours)
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Item 30. Weeks in which any work was done last year

227. Item 30. Entry for each sample person 14 years old or over.-Enter the number of weeks or check the "None" box for each person 14 years of age or over who is on a sample line.

Count as a whole week, a week in which any work was done. (For example, enter "52" for a person who worked every Saturday throughout the year.) Also count as worked, weeks of active service in the armed forces, weeks on paid vacation, paid sick leave, or other paid absences (for example, for a school teacher who worked 40 weeks and was paid for a full year, enter "52"). If the time is reported in months, multiply the number of months by 4-1/3 to obtain the number of weeks.

228. Time period covered by item 30.-January 1, 1949, through December 31, 1949.


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1940 1%
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31. Number of weeks worked in 1939 (Equivalent full-time weeks).
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576. Column 31. Number of Weeks Worked in 1939 (Equivalent Full-Time Weeks). There must be an entry in col. 31 for every person 14 years old and over, except inmates of the specified institutions (see par. 504), even though during the week of March 24-30, the person was neither at work, with a job, nor seeking work. Col. 31 is to be left blank only for the inmates of the specified institutions ("Inst." in col. 21) and for persons under 14 years of age.