Codes and Frequencies
Description
For sample adults age 18+ who are currently employed or were employed at some time in the past 12 months, who still have asthma, and who were either at least age 16 when asthma was diagnosed (or whose age at time of diagnosis was unknown), or were diagnosed with asthma under age 16 and whose asthma has gotten worse as an adult, who were employed when they first developed symptoms or when their asthma got worse, and who were employed at a job other than their current/most recent or longest-running job when their asthma first developed or worsened, ASTHWKSIMOCC reports the simple occupational classification code for the job they were working when their asthma developed or worsened. For the detailed occupational classification, see ASTHWKDETOCC.
Universe
- 2010: Sample adults age 18+ who are currently employed or were employed at some time in the past 12 months, who still have asthma, and who were either at least age 16 when asthma was diagnosed (or whose age at time of diagnosis was unknown), or were diagnosed with asthma under age 16 and whose asthma has gotten worse as an adult, who were employed when they first developed symptoms or when their asthma got worse, and who were employed at a job other than their current/most recent or longest-running job when their asthma first developed or worsened.
Availability
- 2010
Weights
- 2010 : SAMPWEIGHT