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GOTFEDRP
Received federal government pension

Codes

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Description

GOTFEDRP indicates whether the respondent received income from a federal government employee (civil service) pension during the previous calendar year.

For 1976-1987, the amount of income from federal government employee pensions was combined with various types of retirement income other than Social Security and Railroad Retirement (i.e., company or union pensions; U.S. military retirement; state or local government employee pensions; regular payments from paid-up insurance policies and annuities; and IRA and KEOGH accounts) in the INCRETIR variable. If respondents did not receive U.S. military retirement during the previous calendar year (i.e., they have a code of 1 in GOTMILRP), they did not receive state or local government employee pensions during the previous calendar year (i.e., they have a code of 1 in GOTSTLRP), they did not receive private pension income during the previous calendar year (from company or union pensions, paid-up insurance policies and annuities, and IRA and KEOGH accounts) (i.e., they have a code of 1 in GOTPVTRP), and they did receive income from a federal government employee pension during the previous calendar year (i.e., they have a code of 2 in GOTFEDRP), then the dollar amount in INCRETIR for 1976-1987 should indicate the amount of income specifically from federal government employee pensions. If individuals received income from a federal government employee pension as well as from one or more of these other sources of retirement income, then the amount of income specifically from federal government employee pensions cannot be identified. Even in this case, however, researchers can use GOTFEDRP to analyze the characteristics of the recipients of federal civil service pensions.

Comparability

This variable is comparable over time.

For 1988 onward, respondents could specify up to two sources of retirement income in SRCRETI1 and SRCRETI2 (first and second source of retirement income, respectively). Persons with a code of 2 in either of these variables (i.e., those who mentioned a federal government employee retirement pension) for 1988 onward are roughly comparable to persons with an affirmative response (code 2) in GOTFEDRP for 1976-1987.

As was the case for 1976-1987, income from a federal government employee pension was still combined with other types of retirement income in INCRETIR for 1988 onward. Beginning in 1988, the specific amount received from a federal government employee pension can usually be identified, even for persons with more than one source of retirement income (in addition to Social Security). If an individual reported receiving a federal government employee pension in SRCRETI1, the amount of income received from that federal civil service pension is specified in INCRETI1. Similarly, if an individual reported receiving a federal government employee pension in SRCRETI2, the amount of income received from that federal civil service pension is specified in INCRETI2.

The public use data files for 1969-1975 contain a dichotomous variable on the receipt of government employee pensions, but the results are not reliable. Many people coded as yes in this variable do not have income amounts recorded in INCALOTH, which included income from federal government employee pensions during these years.

Universe

  • 1976-1979: Persons age 14+.
  • 1980-1987: Persons age 15+.

Availability

Years Jan Feb ASEC Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
1976 – 1987 - - X - - - - - - - - -

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