The Ohio Closed Cases Study

User’s Guide
1999-2000

   

Center for Human Resource Research

The Ohio State University

921 Chatham Lane Suite 100

Columbus, OH 43221

614-442-7366

 

Table of Contents

School for Major and Subspecialty Fields of Study       

FIPS County Codes                                                  

Foreign Country Codes                                            

County Identifiers for Migration Section                    

Reason For Closure Codes                                       

SIC Employment Codes                                            

Crime Appendix                                                          

                  

 

 

 

CODES FOR MAJOR AND SUBSPECIALTIES FIELDS OF STUDY

0000   None, General Studies

0100           Agriculture and Natural Resources

0101

0102

0103

0l04

0l05

0l06

0107

0108

0109

0110

Agriculture, General

Agronomy

Soils Science

Animal Science

Dairy Science

Poultry Science

Fish, Game, and Wildlife Management

Horticulture

Ornamental Horticulture

Agricultural and Farm Management

0111

0112

0113

0114

0115

0116

0117

0118

0199

Agricultural Economics

Agricultural Business

Food Science and Technology

Forestry

Natural Resources Management

Agriculture and Forestry Technologies

Range Management

Pest Control and Crop Protection

Other

0200           Architecture and Environmental Design

0201

0202

0203

0204

0205

0206

0299

Environmental Design, General

Architecture

Interior Design

Landscape Architecture

Urban Architecture

City, Community, and Regional Planning

Other

0300   Area Studies

0301

0302

0303

0304

0305

0306

0307

0308

Asian Studies, General

East Asian Studies

South Asian (India, etc.) Studies

Southeast Asian Studies

African Studies

Islamic Studies

Russian and Slavic Studies

Latin American Studies

0309

0310

0311

03l2

0313

0314

0315

0399

Middle Eastern Studies

European Studies, General

Eastern European Studies 

West European Studies

American Studies

Pacific Area Studies

French Studies

Other

0400           Biological Sciences

0401

0402

0403

0404

0405

0406

0407

0408

0409

0410

0411

0412

0413

0414

0415

0416

Biology, General

Botany, General

Bacteriology

Plant Pathology

Plant Pharmacology

Plant Physiology

Zoology, General

Pathology, Human and Animal

Pharmacology, Human and Animal

Physiology, Human and Animal

Microbiology

Anatomy

Histology

Biochemistry

Biophysics

Molecular Biology

0417

0418

0419

0420

0421

0422

0423

0424

0425

0426

0427

0428

0429

0430

0431

0499

Cell Biology

Marine Biology

Biometrics and Biostatistics

Ecology

Entomology

Genetics

Radiobiology

Nutrition, Scientific

Neurosciences

Toxicology

Embryology

Pre-med

Pre-vet

Pre-dentistry

Immunology

Other

0500           Business and Management

0501

0502

0503

0504

0505

0506

0507

0508

0509

0510

Business and Commerce, General

Accounting

Business Statistics

Banking and Finance

Investments and Securities

Business Management and Administration

Operations Research

Hotel and Restaurant Management

Marketing and Purchasing

Transportation and Public Utilities

0511

0512

0513

0514

0515

0516

0517

0518

0599

Real Estate

Insurance

International Business

Secretarial Studies

Personnel Management

Labor and Industrial Relations

Business Economics

Organizational Behavior

Other

0600           Communications

060l

0602

0603

0604

0605

0606

0607

0608

0699

Communications, General

Journalism

Radio - Television

Advertising

Communication Media

Mass Communications

Public Relations

Group Communications

Other

0700           Computer and Information Sciences

0701

0702

0703

0704

0705

0799

Computer and Information Sciences, General

Information Sciences and Systems

Data Processing

Computer Programming

Systems Analysis

Other

0800           Education

0801

0802

0803

0804

0805

0806

0807

0808

0809

0810

0811

0812

08l3

0814

0815

 

0816

0817

0818

0819

0820

082l

0822

0823

0824

0825

 

0826

0827

0828

0829

Education, General

Elementary Education, General

Secondary Education, General

Junior High School Education

Higher Education, General

Junior and Community College Education

Adult and Continuing Education

Special Education, General

Administration of Special Education

Education of the Mentally Retarded

Education of the Gifted

Education of the Deaf

Education of the Culturally Disadvantaged

Education of the Visually Handicapped

Speech Correction and Communicative Disorders

Education of the Emotionally Disturbed

Remedial Education

Special Learning Disabilities

Education of the Physically Handicapped

Education of the Multiple Handicapped

Social Foundations

Educational Psychology

Pre-Elementary Education

Educational Statistics and Research

Educational Testing, Evaluation and Measurement

Student Personnel

Educational Administration

Educational Supervision

Curriculum and Instruction and Educational Media

0830

0831

0832

0833

0834

0835

0836

0837

0838

 

0839

 

0840

0841

0842

0843

0844

0845

0846

0847

0848

0849

0850

0891

0892

 

0893

0894

0899

Reading Education

Art Education

Music Education

Mathematics Education

Science Education

Physical Education

Driver and Safety Education

Health Education

Business, Commerce, and Distributive Education

Industrial Arts, Vocational & Technical Education

Guidance and Counseling

English Education

Foreign Languages Education

Social Studies Education

School Management

Speech and Drama Education

School Librarianship

Urban Education

Bilingual Education

Multicultural Education

Community Education

Agricultural Education

Education of Exceptional Children, Not Classified Above

Home Economics Education

Nursing Education

Other

0900           Engineering

0901

0902

 

0903

0904

0905

0906

0907

0908

 

0909

 

0910

0911

0912

Engineering, General

Aerospace, Aeronautical, Astronautical Engineer

Agricultural Engineering

Architectural Engineering

Bioengineering and Biomedical Engineering

Chemical Engineering

Petroleum Engineering

Civil, Construction & Transportation Engineering

Electrical, Electronics, Communications Engineering

Mechanical Engineering

Geological Engineering

Geophysical Engineering

0913

0914

0915

0916

0917

0918

0919

0920

0921

0922

0923

 

0924

0925

0999

Industrial and Management Engineering

 Metallurgical Engineering

Materials Engineering

Ceramic Engineering

Textile Engineering

Mining and Mineral Engineering

Engineering Physics

Nuclear Engineering

Engineering Mechanics

Environmental and Sanitary Engineering

Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering

Ocean Engineering

Engineering Technologies

Other

1000   Fine and Applied Arts

1001

1002

1003

1004

1005

1006

1007

1008

Fine Arts, General

Art

Art History and Appreciation

Music (Performing, Composition, Theory)

Music (Liberal Arts Program)

Music History and Appreciation

Dramatic Arts

Dance

1009

 

1010

1011

1012

1013

1014

1015

1099

Applied Design and Graphic Design and Fashion Design

Cinematography

Photography

Applied Music

Studio Arts

Commercial Art

History of Architecture

Other

1100   Foreign Languages

1101

1102

1103

1104

1105

1106

1107

1108

1109

Foreign Languages, General

French

German

Italian

Spanish

Russian

Chinese

Japanese

Latin

1110

1111

1112

1113

1114

1115

1116

1117

1199

Greek, Classical

Hebrew

Arabic

Indian (Asiatic)

Scandinavian Languages

Slavic Languages (Other than Russian)

African Languages (Non-Semitic)

Portuguese

Other

1200   Health Professions

1201

1202

1203

1205

1207

1208

1209

1211

1212

1213

1214

1215

1216

Health Professions, General

Hospital and Health Care Administration

Nursing

Dental Specialties

Medical Specialties

Occupational Therapy

Optometry

Pharmacy

Physical Therapy

Dental Hygiene

Public Health

Medical Record Librarianship

Podiatry or Podiatric Medicine

1217

1219

1220

1221

1222

1223

1224

1225

1226

1227

1228

1299

Biomedical Communication

Veterinary Medicine Specialties

Speech Pathology and Audiology

Chiropractic

Clinical Social Work

Medical Laboratory Technologies

Dental Technologies

Radiologic Technologies

Rehabilitation

Expressive Therapy(ies)

Allied Health

Other

1300   Home Economics

1301

1302

1303

1304

l305

l306

l307

l399

Home Economics, General

Home Decoration and Home Equipment

Clothing and Textiles

Consumer Economics and Home Management

Family Relations and Child Development

Foods and Nutrition

Institutional Management and Cafeteria Management

Other

l400    Law

l40l

l402

l499

Law, General

Pre-law

Other

1500   Letters

1501

1502

1503

1504

1505

1506

English, General

Literature, English

Comparative Literature

Classics

Linguistics

Speech, Debate, and Forensic Science

1507

1508

1509

1510

1511

1599

Creative Writing

Teaching of English as a Foreign Language

Philosophy

Religious Studies

Literature, General (except English)

Other

1600            Library Science

1601

1699

Library Science, General

Other

1700            Mathematics

1701

1702

1703

1799

Mathematics, General

Statistics, Mathematical and Theoretical

Applied Mathematics

Other

1800           Military Sciences

1801

1802

1803

1891

1899

Military Science (Army)

Naval Science (Navy, Marines)

Aerospace Science (Air Force)

Merchant Marine

Other

1900           Physical Sciences

1901

1902

1903

1904

1905

1906

1907

1908

1909

1910

1911

1912

Physical Sciences, General

Physics, General

Molecular Physics

Nuclear Physics

Chemistry, General

Inorganic Chemistry

Organic Chemistry

Physical Chemistry

Analytical Chemistry

Pharmaceutical Chemistry

Astronomy

Astrophysics

1913

1914

1915

1916

1917

1918

1919

1920

1921

1991

1992

Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology

Geology

Geochemistry

Geophysics and Seismology

Earth Sciences, General

Paleontology

Oceanography

Metallurgy

Industrial Chemistry

Other Earth Sciences

Other Physical Sciences

2000           Psychology

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

Psychology, General

Experimental Psychology

Clinical Psychology

Psychology for Counseling

Social Psychology

Psychometrics

Statistics in Psychology

Industrial Psychology

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

2099

Developmental Psychology

Physiological Psychology

Behavioral Science

Comparative Psychology

Rehabilitation Counseling

Animal Behavior

Other

2100   Public Affairs and Services

2101

2102

2103

2104

2105

2106

2107

2199

Community Services, General

Public Administration 

Parks and Recreation Management

Social Work and Helping Services

Law Enforcement and Corrections and Criminology and Criminal Justice

International Public Service

Administration of Justice

Other

2200   Social Sciences

2201

2202

2203

2204

2205

2206

2207

2208

2209

Social Sciences, General

Anthropology

Archaeology

Economics

History

Geography

Political Science and Government

Sociology

Criminology

2210

2211

2212

2213

2214

2215

2216

2299

International Relations

Afro-American (Black Culture) Studies

American Indian Cultural Studies

Mexican-American Cultural Studies

Urban Studies

Demography

Group Studies

Other

2300           Theology

2301

2302

2303

2304

2399

Theological Professions, General

Religious Music

Biblical Languages

Religious Education

Other

4900           Interdisciplinary Studies

4901

4902

4903

4904

4999

9994

9995

9996

General Liberal Arts and Sciences

Biological and Physical Sciences

Humanities and Social Sciences

Engineering and Other Disciplines

Other

Recreation, 0utdoor Recreation

Counseling, n.s.

Other

 

FIPS County Codes (Counties in the State of Ohio)

 

39001

Adams

39099

Mahoning

39003

Allen

39101

Marion

39007

Ashtabula

39103

Medina

39009

Athens

39105

Meigs

39011

Auglaize

39107

Mercer

39013

Belmont

39109

Miami

39021

Clark

39111

Monroe

39029

Columbiana

39113

Montgomery

39035

Cuyahoga

39115

Morgan

39041

Delaware

39119

Muskingum

39045

Fairfield

39121

Noble

39049

Franklin

39127

Perry

39053

Gallia

39129

Pickaway

39057

Greene

39131

Pike

39059

Guernsey

39133

Portage

39061

Hamilton

39141

Ross

39073

Hocking

39145

Scioto

39079

Jackson

39151

Stark

39085

Lake

39153

Summit

39087

Lawrence

39155

Trumbull

39089

Licking

39161

Van Wert

39093

Lorain

39163

Vinton

39991

Columbus

39992

Cleveland

39993

Euclid

39994

Parma

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

FIPS County Codes (Counties outside the State of Ohio)

6053

Monterey (California)

12019

Clay (Florida)

12107

Putnam (Florida)

21089

Greenup (Kentucky)

21111

Jefferson (Kentucky)

26033

Chippewa (Michigan)

 37019

Chatham (N. Carolina)

 

47037

Davidson (Tennessee)

47093

Knox (Tennessee)

48099

Coryell (Texas)

49011

Davis (Utah)

54035

Jackson (West Virginia)

54053

Mason (West Virginia)

54059

Mingo (West Virginia)

54085

Ritchie (West Virginia)

54107

Wood (West Virginia)

 

For a complete listing of FIPS Codes, go to: http://www.epa.gov/enviro/html/codes/state.html

 

Foreign Country Codes

 

31

Ethiopia

69

Philippines

85

USSR

87

Vietnam

149

Russia

155

Somalia

165

Ukraine

 

County Identifiers for Migration Section

 

Adams       

1

Allen       

2

Ashland     

3

Ashtabula   

4

Athens      

5

Auglaize    

6

Belmont     

7

Champaign   

8

Clark       

9

Clermont    

10

Columbiana  

11

Cuyahoga    

12

Dont Know   

13

Fairfield   

14

Fayette     

15

Franklin    

16

Gallia      

17

Greene      

18

Guernsey    

19

Hamilton    

20

Hancock     

21

Hardin      

22

Hocking     

23

Jackson     

24

Jefferson   

25

Lake        

26

Lawrence    

27

Licking     

28

Logan       

29

Lorain      

30

Madison     

31

Medina      

32

Meigs       

33

Miami       

34

Monroe      

35

Montgomery  

36

Morgan      

37

Morrow      

38

Muskingum   

39

Noble       

40

Ottawa      

41

Pickaway    

42

Pike        

43

Richland    

44

Ross        

45

Scioto      

46

Seneca      

47

Stark

48

Summit      

49

Trumbull    

50

Union       

51

Vinton      

52

Washington  

53

Wayne       

54

Wood 

55

 

Reason For Closure Codes

   

 

Reasons Why Assistance Group Closed.

 

Federal

Codes

 

State (CRISE)Codes**

 

FAILED TO COMPLY WITH PROCEDURES

 

“1”

 

303,  306, 308,  312, 313, 315,  320, 321,  328, 329, 331, 332,  333,  334, 335,  339, 351, 353,  356, 358,  365, 368, 374, 376,  377,  378, 379, 380,  388,  402, 404, 414,  419, 441, 442, 443 449,  453, 454, 465,  468,  528, 529, 540,  550

 

 

WORK REQUIREMENT SANCTIONS

 

 

 

 

“2”

 

307,  318, 319, 425, 426, 427, 429, 430, 432,  434, 435, 445,  455,  469, 471, 472, 473, 474, 476, 477, 478,  537, 538, 539, 625,  626, 627, 628,  631, 633, 629, 630, 632, 634, 635, 637,  638,  639, 640, 641,  645, 654, 655, 656, 825, 826, 827, 828,  829, 830,  831, 832,  833, 834, 835, 836, 837, 838, 839, 840,  841, 842,  843, 844,  845, 925, 926, 927, 928, 929, 930, 931,  932, 933,  934, 935,  936, 937, 938, 939, 945, 954, 955, 956

 

EXCEEDS INCOME NOT INCLUDING EMPLOYMENT*

 

“3”

 

323, 327, 381, 382, 394, 395, 407, 495, 557, 566, 567, 592  

 

 

NO ELIGIBLE CHILD

 

“4”

 

304, 309, 310, 314, 337, 341, 364, 367, 372, 389

 

NOT DEPRIVED

 

“5”

 

301, 302, 390, 461, 559 

 

EXCEED RESOURCE LIMIT

 

“6”

 

324, 325, 326, 386 

 

BENEFITS INCREASED

 

“7”

 

336, 363, 383, 406, 420, 421, 422, 438, 452, 463

 

EXCEEDS INCOME EMPLOYMENT ONLY*

 

“8”

 

317, 375, 391, 397, 398, 535,  553,  565, 591       

 

UNABLE TO LOCATE

 

“10”

 

300, 344, 439, 457, 551, 552,  608, 709 

 

RECIPIENT'S REQUEST

 

“11”

 

342, 343, 393, 399, 400, 411, 440, 446

 

EXHAUSTED 36 MONTH LIMIT

 

“12”

 

671

 

HARDSHIP EXTENSION SPAN DENIED/EXPIRED/TERMINATED

 

“13”

 

673, 674

 

OTHER

 

“20”

 

322, 384, 385, 396,

554, 556,

All Other Codes not listed

* Note: For Federal & State reporting the two field are added together and reported as “EXCEEDS INCOME” with “3” replacing “8” as the reporting code.

* * CRISE codes can be viewed on screen Reference Table Display TSRC.


Codes that were revised due to federal modification:

 

Category: Reasons Why Assistance Group Closed.

 

Federal Codes

 

State Codes

 

Old

 

New

 

Old

 

New

 

CRISE

 

FAILED TO COMPLY WITH PROCEDURES

 

NO ELIGIBLE CHILD

 

“1”

 

“4”

 

310

 

OTHER

 

EXCEEDS INCOME NOT INCLUDING EMPLOYMENT*

 

“20”

 

“3”

 

323

 

BENEFITS INCREASED

 

EXCEED RESOURCE LIMIT

 

“7”

 

“6”

 

324, 325

 

 

 

WORK REQUIREMENT SANCTIONS

 

 

 

“2”

 

945

As of July 2000.

SIC Employment Codes

 

1.      Mining

2.      Manufacturing, includes:

a.      Food and kindred products

b.      Tobacco Products

c.   Textile Mill Products

d.      Apparel and Other Finished Products

e.      Lumber and Wood Products

f.       Furniture and Fixtures

g.      Paper and Allied Products

h.      Printing, Publishing, and Allied Industries

i.        Chemicals and Allied Products

j.        Petroleum Refining and Related Industries

 

3.      Manufacturing, includes:

 

a.      Rubber and Misc. Plastic Products

b.      Leather and Leather Products

c.      Stone, Clay, Glass, and Concrete Products

d.      Primary Metal Industries

e.      Fabricated Metal Products, Except Machinery and Computer Equipment

f.       Industrial and Commercial Machinery and Computer Equipment

g.      Electronic and Other Electrical Equipment and Components, Except Computer Equipment

h.      Transportation Equipment

i.        Measuring, Analyzing, and Controlling Instrument; Photographic and Medical And Optical Goods

j.        Misc. Manufacturing Industries

4.      Transportation, Communications, Electric, Gas, and Sanitary Services

5.      Wholesale Trade and Retail Trade

6.      Finance, insurance, and Real Estate

7.      Services, includes:

a.      Hotels, Rooming House, Camps, and Other Lodging Places

b.      Personal Services

c.      Business Services

d.      Automotive Repair, Services, and Parking

e.      Misc. Repair Services

f.       Motion Pictures

g.      Amusement and Recreation Services

8.      Services, includes:

a.      Health Services

b.      Legal Services

c.      Educational Services

d.      Social Services

e.      Museums, Art Galleries, and Botanical and Zoological Gardens

f.       Membership Organizations

g.      Engineering, Accounting, Research, Management, and Related Services

h.      Private Households

9.      Public Administration

 

 

CRIME APPENDIX

 

Crimes coded as drug offenses:

 

1.     Drug Abuse

2.     Possession of Drugs

3.     Drug Trafficking

4.     Sales of Counterfeit Drugs

5.     Obtain Dangerous Drugs by Deceit

6.      Illegal Possession of Drug Documents

 

Crimes Coded as Economically Motivated Offenses:

 

1.     Forgery

2.     Receiving Stolen Property

3.     Unauthorized Use of Vehicle

4.     Passed Bad Checks

5.     Trademark Counterfeiting

6.     Traffic Food Stamps

7.     Breaking and Entering

8.     Robbery

9.     Attempted Robbery

10.  Aggravated Robbery

11.   Burglary

12.  Attempted and Aggravated Burglary

13. Theft

14.  Attempt Theft

15.  Grand Theft

16.  Petty Theft