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Univariate Analysis 553<br />

TABLE 19.1<br />

Codebook for Mexico City Network Study, January 15, 1987<br />

Column Variable Name Variable Description<br />

1–4 INTNUM Interview number, from 0001–2400<br />

5–7 ZONE Number of the zone of the city, from 1–120 on a map of Mexico City where<br />

<strong>in</strong>terview was conducted<br />

8 CLAZONE Socioeconomic class of the zone of the city, as determ<strong>in</strong>ed by the <strong>in</strong>terviewers.<br />

1 Lower Class, 2 Middle Class, 3 Upper Class<br />

9 SEX The sex of the respondent. 1 Male, 2 Female<br />

10 CLASRESP Socioeconomic class of the respondent, as determ<strong>in</strong>ed by the <strong>in</strong>terviewers. 1 <br />

Lower Class, 2 Middle Class, 3 Upper Class<br />

11–12 AGE Age of respondent, self-reported, <strong>in</strong> years<br />

13–14 SCHOOL Number of years respondent spent <strong>in</strong> school<br />

15–16 DFLIVE Number of years respondent has lived <strong>in</strong> Mexico City [D.F., or Distrito Federal]<br />

17 OCCN Occupation. 1 Housewife, 2 Regular employment, 3 Retired, 4 <br />

Unemployed, 5 Other<br />

18 DOC Does the respondent know a physician who works <strong>in</strong> the public hospitals? 1 <br />

Yes, 2 No<br />

19 YESDOC Does the <strong>in</strong>terviewer th<strong>in</strong>k the respondent really does know a physician <strong>in</strong> the<br />

public hospitals? 1 Yes, 2 No<br />

20 QUAKE Does the respondent know someone who died <strong>in</strong> the 1985 earthquake? 1 Yes,<br />

2 No<br />

21 YESQUAKE Same as YESDOC, column 19, for QUAKE<br />

22 HOWLONG How many days did it take before the respondent learned that someone he or she<br />

knew had died <strong>in</strong> the quake? 1 0–15 days, 2 15–30 days, 3 31–45 days,<br />

4 46–60 days, 5 61 days<br />

23 MAIL Does the respondent know someone who works for the postal authority? 1 Yes,<br />

2 No<br />

24 YESMAIL Same as YESDOC, column 19, for MAIL<br />

25 ROBBED Does the respondent know someone who was robbed <strong>in</strong> the street <strong>in</strong> 1986? 1 <br />

Yes, 2 No<br />

26 YESROB Same as YESDOC, column 19, for ROBBED<br />

27 BUS100 Does the respondent know someone who is a bus driver on Route 100? [This is a<br />

public bus route <strong>in</strong> Mexico City.] 1 Yes, 2 No<br />

28 YESBUS Same as YESDOC, column 19, for BUS100<br />

29 PESERO Does the respondent know someone who drives a pesero <strong>in</strong> Mexico City? [These<br />

are private cars and Volkswagen m<strong>in</strong>ibuses that operate along established routes<br />

as privately owned, public conveyances.] 1 Yes, 2 No<br />

30 YESPES Same as YESDOC, column 19, for PESERO<br />

31 PRIEST Does the respondent know a Catholic priest <strong>in</strong> Mexico City? 1 Yes, 2 No<br />

32 YESPRIES Same as YESDOC, column 19, for PRIEST<br />

33 VENDOR Does the respondent know someone who works as a street vendor <strong>in</strong> the<br />

underground economy? 1 Yes, 2 No<br />

34 YESVEND Same as YESDOC, column 19, for VENDOR<br />

35 TV Does the respondent know someone who works for Televisa, the television<br />

company <strong>in</strong> Mexico City? 1 Yes, 2 No<br />

36 YESTV Same as YESDOC, column 19, for TV<br />

37 WIND Does the respondent know someone who makes his liv<strong>in</strong>g clean<strong>in</strong>g car<br />

w<strong>in</strong>dshields at stoplights <strong>in</strong> Mexico City and ask<strong>in</strong>g for tips? 1 Yes, 2 No<br />

38 YESWIND Same as YESDOC, column 19, for WIND<br />

39 RAPE Does the respondent know someone who was raped <strong>in</strong> the street <strong>in</strong> 1986? 1 <br />

Yes, 2 No<br />

40 YESRAPE Same as YESDOC, column 19, for RAPE<br />

41 INTID Identity of the <strong>in</strong>terviewer. 1 Alicia, 2 Juana, 3 Roberto, 4 Glaucio,<br />

5 Gladys, 6 Alberto<br />

42 KNOW How many people does the respondent th<strong>in</strong>k he or she knows? 1 0–100, 2 <br />

101–500, 3 501–1,000, 4 1,001–1,500, 5 1,500

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