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Project: Telework Pilot Project Codebook Name: NEWBASELINE Survey Dates: February 10, 2009 through April 21, 2009 (teleworkers joined project at different times) Processing Date: June 13, 2009 This codebook is for 2 data files that have been merged: Employee Baseline Survey (conduced online) and Commute Form (telephone interview) Var. 1 Fmt: N1 Col: 1 Name: Q1 (A) How long have you worked for your current employer? 3=Less than 3 years 5=6-10 years 4=3-5 years 6=More than 10 years Note, in original survey: 1=Less than 6 months 2=6 months up to 2 years 3=1-2 years Codes 1-3 were consolidated into Less than 3 year category Var. 2 Fmt: A40 Col: 2-41 Name: Q2 (B) What is your job title? Var. 3 Fmt: N1 Col: 42 Name: Q3 (C) Are you scheduled to begin work at your work location between 6 & 9 a.m.? 1=Yes 2=No Var. 4 Fmt: N1 Col: 43 Name: Q4 (D) Do you work in a specific department? If so, please enter the name of your department below. 1=Yes 2=No Var. 5 Fmt: A40 Col: 44-83 Name: Q5 (E) Department name: Var. 6 Fmt: N1 Col: 84 Name: Q6 (F) Do you have a manager? If so, please enter the name of your manager below. 1=Yes 2=No Var. 7 Fmt: A40 Col: 85-124 Name: Q7 (G) Manager name: Var. 8-16 Fmt: N1 Col: 125 Name: Q8 (H) (Multi-response Question) Please check all of the following that apply to your position for this employer. 1=Work full-time 6=Contract or temporary position 2=Work part-time 7=Belong to a union 3=In active military service 8=In the military reserves 4=Paid hourly 9=In the National Guard 5=Paid salary Var. 9 Fmt: N1 Col: 126 Name: Q8_2 (I) Var. 10 Fmt: N1 Col: 127 Name: Q8_3 (J) Var. 11 Fmt: N1 Col: 128 Name: Q8_4 (K) Var. 12 Fmt: N1 Col: 129 Name: Q8_5 (L) Var. 13 Fmt: N1 Col: 130 Name: Q8_6 (M) Var. 14 Fmt: N1 Col: 131 Name: Q8_7 (N) Var. 15 Fmt: N1 Col: 132 Name: Q8_8 (O) Var. 16 Fmt: N1 Col: 133 Name: Q8_9 (P) 1 T elework Project: Employee Baseline Survey Codebook June 10, 2009

How do you conduct your work? Give us an idea of what your typical workday is like when you are working from your central office location. Check one option ranging from "rarely/never" to "frequently/always" for each method of working. Var. 17 Fmt: N1 Col: 134 Name: Q9a (Q) Work on the telephone 1=Rarely/Never 3=Sometime 5=Frequently/Always 2=Seldom 4=Often Var. 18 Fmt: N1 Col: 135 Name: Q9b (R) Work on the computer Var. 19 Fmt: N1 Col: 136 Name: Q9c (S) Work online or connected to a network Var. 20 Fmt: N1 Col: 137 Name: Q9d (T) Work without a computer Var. 21 Fmt: N1 Col: 138 Name: Q9e (U) Interact face-to-face with customers, clients, vendors, or the public Var. 22 Fmt: N1 Col: 139 Name: Q9f (V) Collaborate with others either in person or electronically Var. 23 Fmt: N1 Col: 140 Name: Q9g (W) Work alone Var. 24 Fmt: N1 Col: 141 Name: Q9h (X) Work with others as part of a team or work group Var. 25 Fmt: N1 Col: 142 Name: Q9i (Y) Attend meetings or presentations that must be held in person Var. 26 Fmt: N1 Col: 143 Name: Q9j (Z) Visit others away from the office (sales visits, client visits, field work) Var. 27 Fmt: N1 Col: 144 Name: Q9k (AA) Use reference material, paper files, or other materials located at the office Var. 28 Fmt: N1 Col: 145 Name: Q9l (AB) Use equipment (other than computer or telephone) located at the office Var. 29 Fmt: N1 Col: 146 Name: Q9m (AC) Use a smart phone or PDA for work 2 T elework Project: Employee Baseline Survey Codebook June 10, 2009

Var. 30 Fmt: N1 Col: 147 Name: Q10 (AD) Which of the following best describes your telework experience prior to participating in this pilot project? (Try to check only one answer, but you can check two if both are currently true for you) 1=I've never teleworked prior to participating in this pilot project 2=I have teleworked in the past, but wasn't teleworking when the pilot project started 3=I occasionally telework on an unscheduled basis (Example: take work home when I need to concentrate on something) 4=I frequently travel in my job and telework from hotels, client offices and other remote locations 5=I typically telework on a scheduled basis - at least one day every two weeks 6= Var. 31 Fmt: N1 Col: 148 Name: Q10_2 (AE) Var. 32 Fmt: N1 Col: 149 Name: Q10_3 (AF) Var. 33 Fmt: N1 Col: 150 Name: Q10_4 (AG) Var. 34 Fmt: N1 Col: 151 Name: Q10_5 (AH) Var. 35 Fmt: N1 Col: 152 Name: Q10_6 (AI) Var. 36 Fmt: A100 Col: 153-252 Name: Q11 (AJ) (Note: responses were coded-up into one of the 1-5 categories above) Var. 37 Fmt: N2 Col: 253-254 Name: Q12 (AK) If you are currently teleworking (occasionally or regularly), check the number of days you teleworked in the last two weeks. 1=No days 3=2 days 5=4 days 7=6 days 9=8 days 11=10 days 2=1 day 4=3 days 6=5 days 8=7 days 10=9 days Last week, what type of transportation did you use each day to commute TO your usual work location? Select ONLY ONE type of transportation for each day. If you use more than one type, select the type used for the LONGEST DISTANCE. Select "Carpool" only if at least one other person age 16 or older was in the vehicle. Select "Teleworked" if you eliminated a commute trip by working at home, at a Telework Center, or at a Satellite Office that is located less than half the distance as your usual work location. If you used a ferry for the longest distance, check the type of transportation you took to the ferry terminal (if you used more than one type to get to the ferry terminal, check the type that was the longest distance.) Var. 38 Fmt: N2 Col: 255-256 Name: Q13a (AL) Monday 1=Drove alone (or with children under 16) 2=Carpooled (2 or more people - including yourself) 3=Vanpooled 4=Motorcycle/Moped 5=Took the bus 6=Rode the train 7=Rode a bicycle 8=Walked 9=Teleworked 10=Compressed workweek day off 11=Overnight business trip 12=Did not work (day off, sick, etc.) 3 T elework Project: Employee Baseline Survey Codebook June 10, 2009

Var. 39 Fmt: N2 Col: 257-258 Name: Q13b (AM) Tuesday 1=Drove alone (or with children under 16) 2=Carpooled (2 or more people - including yourself) 3=Vanpooled 4=Motorcycle/Moped 5=Took the bus 6=Rode the train 7=Rode a bicycle 8=Walked 9=Teleworked 10=Compressed workweek day off 11=Overnight business trip 12=Did not work (day off, sick, etc.) Var. 40 Fmt: N2 Col: 259-260 Name: Q13c (AN) Wednesday 1=Drove alone (or with children under 16) 2=Carpooled (2 or more people - including yourself) 3=Vanpooled 4=Motorcycle/Moped 5=Took the bus 6=Rode the train 7=Rode a bicycle 8=Walked 9=Teleworked 10=Compressed workweek day off 11=Overnight business trip 12=Did not work (day off, sick, etc.) Var. 41 Fmt: N2 Col: 261-262 Name: Q13d (AO) Thursday 1=Drove alone (or with children under 16) 2=Carpooled (2 or more people - including yourself) 3=Vanpooled 4=Motorcycle/Moped 5=Took the bus 6=Rode the train 7=Rode a bicycle 8=Walked 9=Teleworked 10=Compressed workweek day off 11=Overnight business trip 12=Did not work (day off, sick, etc.) Var. 42 Fmt: N2 Col: 263-264 Name: Q13e (AP) Friday 1=Drove alone (or with children under 16) 2=Carpooled (2 or more people - including yourself) 3=Vanpooled 4=Motorcycle/Moped 5=Took the bus 6=Rode the train 4 T elework Project: Employee Baseline Survey Codebook June 10, 2009

7=Rode a bicycle 8=Walked 9=Teleworked 10=Compressed workweek day off 11=Overnight business trip 12=Did not work (day off, sick, etc.) Var. 43 Fmt: N2 Col: 265-266 Name: Q13f (AQ) Saturday 1=Drove alone (or with children under 16) 2=Carpooled (2 or more people - including yourself) 3=Vanpooled 4=Motorcycle/Moped 5=Took the bus 6=Rode the train 7=Rode a bicycle 8=Walked 9=Teleworked 10=Compressed workweek day off 11=Overnight business trip 12=Did not work (day off, sick, etc.) Var. 44 Fmt: N2 Col: 267-268 Name: Q13g (AR) Sunday 1=Drove alone (or with children under 16) 2=Carpooled (2 or more people - including yourself) 3=Vanpooled 4=Motorcycle/Moped 5=Took the bus 6=Rode the train 7=Rode a bicycle 8=Walked 9=Teleworked 10=Compressed workweek day off 11=Overnight business trip 12=Did not work (day off, sick, etc.) Var. 45 Fmt: A200 Col: 269-468 Name: Q14 (AS) If you selected "" for one or more days above, please describe the method of transportation you used. Var. 46 Fmt: N2 Col: 469-470 Name: Q15 (AT) If you are in a carpool or vanpool, or if you ride a motorcycle, how many people (age 16 or older) are usually in the vehicle, including yourself? 1=Doesn't Apply 7=Six people 13=Twelve people 2=One person 8=Seven people 14=Thirteen people 3=Two people 9=Eight people 15=Fourteen people 4=Three people 10=Nine people 16=Fifteen or more people 5=Four people 11=Ten people 6=Five people 12=Eleven people 5 T elework Project: Employee Baseline Survey Codebook June 10, 2009

Var. 47 Fmt: N3 Col: 471-473 Name: Q16 (AU) Enter the number of miles you commute ONE WAY from your home to your usual work location. Var. 48 Fmt: N1 Col: 474 Name: Q17 (AV) Do you ride a ferry as part of your normal commute to work? 1=Yes 2=No ;Skip to Var: 70 (blank) ; Skip to Var: 70 Var. 49 Fmt: N2 Col: 475-476 Name: Q18 (AW) (Multi-response Question) Check the ferry run that is part of your normal commute to work. (If you take two ferries, check both) 1=Bainbridge Island - Seattle 2=Bremerton - Seattle 3=Bremerton - Port Orchard (passenger only) 4=Bremerton - Annapolis (passenger only) 5=Kingston - Edmonds 6=Southworth - Fauntleroy (direct) 7=Southworth - Fauntleroy (via Vashon) 8=Southworth - Vashon 9=Vashon - Seattle (passenger only) 10=Port Townsend - Keystone (passenger only) 11=Mukilteo - Clinton 12=Pt. Defiance - Tehlequah Var. 50 Fmt: N2 Col: 477-478 Name: Q18_2 (AX) Var. 51 Fmt: N2 Col: 479-480 Name: Q18_3 (AY) Var. 52 Fmt: N2 Col: 481-482 Name: Q18_4 (AZ) Var. 53 Fmt: N2 Col: 483-484 Name: Q18_5 (BA) Var. 54 Fmt: N2 Col: 485-486 Name: Q18_6 (BB) Var. 55 Fmt: N2 Col: 487-488 Name: Q18_7 (BC) Var. 56 Fmt: N2 Col: 489-490 Name: Q18_8 (BD) Var. 57 Fmt: N2 Col: 491-492 Name: Q18_9 (BE) Var. 58 Fmt: N2 Col: 493-494 Name: Q18_10 (BF) Var. 59 Fmt: N2 Col: 495-496 Name: Q18_11 (BG) Var. 60 Fmt: N2 Col: 497-498 Name: Q18_12 (BH) Var. 61 Fmt: N2 Col: 499-500 Name: Q18_13 (BI) Var. 62 Fmt: A70 Col: 501-570 Name: Q19 (BJ) Var. 63 Fmt: N1 Col: 571 Name: Q20 (BK) How do you usually board the ferry when commuting to work? 1=Drive a car alone onto ferry 2=Drive a motorcycle onto ferry 3=Drive a car or van with one or more passengers 4=Ride on as a passenger in carpool or vanpool 5=Ride bicycle onto ferry 6=Walk-on 7= Var. 64 Fmt: A70 Col: 572-641 Name: Q21 (BL) 6 T elework Project: Employee Baseline Survey Codebook June 10, 2009

Var. 65 Fmt: N1 Col: 642 Name: Q22 (BM) How do you normally pay for the ferry? 1=Wave2Go Multi-Ride 3=Pay per trip 2=Monthly pass 4= Var. 66 Fmt: A70 Col: 643-712 Name: Q23 (BN) Var. 67 Fmt: A30 Col: 713-742 Name: Q24 (BO) What is your average cost per day to ride the ferry to work and back home? (Please calculate the daily round-trip cost) Var. 68 Fmt: N1 Col: 743 Name: Q25 (BP) Does your employer pay for or reimburse some or all of the ferry cost? 1=Employer pays or reimburses 100% of ferry cost 2=Employer pays or reimburses some of the ferry cost 3=Employer does not pay for or reimburse any ferry cost Var. 69 Fmt: A30 Col: 744-773 Name: Q26 (BQ) If your employer pays some of the ferry cost, please enter the percentage paid by your employer. Var. 70 Fmt: N1 Col: 774 Name: Q27 (BR) Do you ride a bus as part of your normal commute to work? 1=Yes 2=No ; Skip to Var: 76 (blank) ; Skip to Var: 76 Var. 71 Fmt: N1 Col: 775 Name: Q28 (BS) How do you normally pay for the bus? 1=Monthly pass 3=Annual pass 5=Pay on Kitsap side only 2=Pay per trip 4=Flex pass 6= Note: Original codes were 1=Monthly pass & 2=Pay per trip. Additional codes were added based on responses in other. (Code 5 is for respondents who use a bus on both the Kitsap side and the King County side; they only pay on the Kitsap side because their employer provides a pass for the King County side.) Var. 72 Fmt: A70 Col: 776-845 Name: Q29 (BT) Var. 73 Fmt: A30 Col: 846-875 Name: Q30 (BU) What is your average cost per day to ride the bus to work and back home? (Please calculate the daily round-trip cost) Var. 74 Fmt: N1 Col: 876 Name: Q31 (BV) Does your employer pay for or reimburse some or all of the bus fare? 1=Employer pays or reimburses 100% of bus fare 2=Employer pays or reimburses some of the bus fare 3=Employer does not pay for or reimburse any bus fare Var. 75 Fmt: A30 Col: 877-906 Name: Q32 (BW) If your employer pays some of the bus fare, please enter the percentage paid by your employer. 7 T elework Project: Employee Baseline Survey Codebook June 10, 2009

Var. 76 Fmt: N1 Col: 907 Name: Q33 (BX) If you use a personal vehicle (car, motorcycle, bicycle) during any part of your work commute, is there any parking cost involved, regardless of whether it is paid by you or your employer? (Please check one option that matches what you do most often) 1=There is a cost to park while taking a bus or ferry to work 2=There is a cost to park at work 3=No parking cost at all ;Skip to Var: 81 4=Doesn't apply to me - no vehicle used for work commute ; Skip to Var: 81 Var. 77 Fmt: N1 Col: 908 Name: Q34 (BY) Is the parking cost paid on a monthly basis or daily basis? 1=Monthly 2=Daily 3=Don't know Var. 78 Fmt: A30 Col: 909-938 Name: Q35 (BZ) Please enter the total parking cost for a month, regardless of how frequently it is paid or whether you or your employer pays it. Var. 79 Fmt: N1 Col: 939 Name: Q36 (CA) Does your employer pay for or reimburse some or all of the parking cost? 1=Employer pays for or reimburses 100% of parking cost 2=Employer pays for or reimburses some parking cost 3=Employer does not pay for or reimburse any parking cost Var. 80 Fmt: A30 Col: 940-969 Name: Q37 (CB) If your employer pays some of the parking cost, please enter the percentage paid by your employer. Var. 81 Fmt: N1 Col: 970 Name: Q38 (CC) How did you get recruited to take part in the telework pilot project? 1=I volunteered - I want to participate 2=My employer encouraged me to participate 3=My employer insisted that I participate 4= Var. 82 Fmt: A200 Col: 971-1170 Name: Q39 (CD) 8 T elework Project: Employee Baseline Survey Codebook June 10, 2009

Different people have different ideas about why teleworking is important to them. How important are each of these "benefits of teleworking" to you personally? Please rate each on the 1-5 scale, from "not important at all" to "extremely important". Var. 83 Fmt: N1 Col: 1171 Name: Q40a (CE) Save time that would otherwise be spent commuting 1=Not at all important 3=Somewhat important 5=Extremely important 2=Not very important 4=Important benefit Var. 84 Fmt: N1 Col: 1172 Name: Q40b (CF) Save money on transportation costs Var. 85 Fmt: N1 Col: 1173 Name: Q40c (CG) Can get more work done from home Var. 86 Fmt: N1 Col: 1174 Name: Q40d (CH) More schedule flexibility Var. 87 Fmt: N1 Col: 1175 Name: Q40e (CI) Less stress when not commuting every day Var. 88 Fmt: N1 Col: 1176 Name: Q40f (CJ) Better balance between personal and work obligations Var. 89 Fmt: N1 Col: 1177 Name: Q40g (CK) Helps reduce pollution Var. 90 Fmt: N1 Col: 1178 Name: Q40h (CL) Being able to dress casually Var. 91 Fmt: A200 Col: 1179-1378 Name: Q41 (CM) Are there other benefits to telework that are important to you? 9 T elework Project: Employee Baseline Survey Codebook June 10, 2009

Below are examples of potential problems associated with teleworking. How concerned are you about each of these possibilities? Please rate each on the 1-5 scale to indicate your level of concern at this time. Var. 92 Fmt: N1 Col: 1379 Name: Q42a (CN) Not being able to socialize daily with my coworkers 1=Not at all concerned 3=Neutral 5=Very concerned 2=Not very concerned 4=Somewhat concerned Var. 93 Fmt: N1 Col: 1380 Name: Q42b (CO) Not being able to turn to my coworkers for help Var. 94 Fmt: N1 Col: 1381 Name: Q42c (CP) Not having computer tech support at home Var. 95 Fmt: N1 Col: 1382 Name: Q42d (CQ) Not having the self-discipline I need to work by myself Var. 96 Fmt: N1 Col: 1383 Name: Q42e (CR) Feeling isolated working alone Var. 97 Fmt: N1 Col: 1384 Name: Q42f (CS) Becoming a workaholic - working too many hours at home Var. 98 Fmt: N1 Col: 1385 Name: Q42g (CT) Missing out on office news and "water cooler" chat Var. 99 Fmt: N1 Col: 1386 Name: Q42h (CU) Being interrupted by family and friends that don't understand that even though I'm home I'm still "at work" Var. 100 Fmt: N1 Col: 1387 Name: Q42i (CV) Being passed over for promotions because I'm not in the office as much as others Var. 101 Fmt: N1 Col: 1388 Name: Q42j (CW) Getting distracted by activities and chores around the home Var. 102 Fmt: N1 Col: 1389 Name: Q42k (CX) Not having secretarial support at home Var. 103 Fmt: N1 Col: 1390 Name: Q42l (CY) Feeling resentment by my coworkers who don't telework Var. 104 Fmt: N1 Col: 1391 Name: Q42m (CZ) My manager not being fully supportive of telework Var. 105 Fmt: N1 Col: 1392 Name: Q42n (DA) Not being there when my coworkers need my help Var. 106 Fmt: N1 Col: 1393 Name: Q42o (DB) Not having adequate or appropriate office space at home Var. 107 Fmt: N1 Col: 1394 Name: Q42p (DC) Having difficulty communicating with my manager from home 10 T elework Project: Employee Baseline Survey Codebook June 10, 2009

Var. 108 Fmt: A200 Col: 1395-1594 Name: Q43 (DD) Do you have any other concerns about teleworking? Var. 109-112 Fmt: N1 Col: 1595 Name: Q44 (DE) (Multi-response Question) Are there places other than your home that you might telework from part of the time? 1=No - I'll only work from home 3=Library 2=Coffee shop or Internet cafe 4= Var. 110 Fmt: N1 Col: 1596 Name: Q44_2 (DF) Var. 111 Fmt: N1 Col: 1597 Name: Q44_3 (DG) Var. 112 Fmt: N1 Col: 1598 Name: Q44_4 (DH) Var. 113 Fmt: A100 Col: 1599-1698 Name: Q45 (DI) Var. 114 Fmt: N1 Col: 1699 Name: Q46 (DJ) If you will be working from home, where do you plan to work? 1=Already have a home office that I'll work from 2=Setting up a home office (or plan to) 3=Dining room or kitchen table 4=Don't know 5= Var. 115 Fmt: A100 Col: 1700-1799 Name: Q47 (DK) Var. 116 Fmt: N1 Col: 1800 Name: Q48 (DL) What type of Internet connection do you have at home? 1=No Internet connection 4=Cable 7=Wireless (WIFI) 2=Dial-up connection 5=Satellite 8=Fiber Optic 3=DSL 6=Don't know Note: Codes 7=Wireless (WIFI) and 8=Fiber Optic were added based on responses in other Var. 117 Fmt: A100 Col: 1801-1900 Name: Q49 (DM) The following questions are used to help us analyze the survey results for different groups of participants, such as comparing results for those with children to those without children in the home. Var. 118 Fmt: N1 Col: 1901 Name: Q50 (DN) Are you... 1=Male 2=Female Var. 119 Fmt: N1 Col: 1902 Name: Q51 (DO) Please check your age group. 1=Under 24 3=35-44 5=55-64 7=75 + 2=25-34 4=45-54 6=65-74 11 T elework Project: Employee Baseline Survey Codebook June 10, 2009

Var. 120 Fmt: N1 Col: 1903 Name: Q52 (DP) What is the highest level of education you've completed? 1=Completed high school or GED 5=Bachelor's degree 2=Some college 6=Graduate or professional degree 3=Associates degree 7= 4=Tech degree/certificate Var. 121 Fmt: A30 Col: 1904-1933 Name: Q53 (DQ) How many live in your household (including yourself) in each of these age groups? Var. 122 Fmt: N2 Col: 1934-1935 Name: Q54a (DR) Adults 18 and older 0=None 2=2 4=4 6=6 8=8 10=10+ 1=1 3=3 5=5 7=7 9=9 Var. 123 Fmt: N2 Col: 1936-1937 Name: Q54b (DS) Preschool age or younger 0=None 2=2 4=4 6=6 8=8 10=10+ 1=1 3=3 5=5 7=7 9=9 Var. 124 Fmt: N2 Col: 1938-1939 Name: Q54c (DT) Elementary school age 0=None 2=2 4=4 6=6 8=8 10=10+ 1=1 3=3 5=5 7=7 9=9 Var. 125 Fmt: N2 Col: 1940-1941 Name: Q54d (DU) Middle school age 0=None 2=2 4=4 6=6 8=8 10=10+ 1=1 3=3 5=5 7=7 9=9 Var. 126 Fmt: N2 Col: 1942-1943 Name: Q54e (DV) High school age 0=None 2=2 4=4 6=6 8=8 10=10+ 1=1 3=3 5=5 7=7 9=9 Var. 127 Fmt: N5 Col: 1944-1948 Name: Q55 (DW) What is your home zip code? Identification Variables Generated by StatPac: Var. 128 Fmt: A15 Col: 1949-1963 Name: IPAddress (DX) Respondent's IP Address Var. 129 Fmt: A15 Col: 1964-1978 Name: RespondentID (DY) Respondent's ID Number Var. 130 Fmt: N8 Col: 1979-1986 Name: Today (DZ) Date of Response 12 T elework Project: Employee Baseline Survey Codebook June 10, 2009

Commute form data starts here: Var. 131 Fmt: A15 Col: 1987-2001 Name: RespondentID_2 (EA) Var. 132 Fmt: N1 Col: 2002 Name: QueColor (EB) Drive Scenario 1=Drive entire distance (or spouse drives) 2=Drive part of the commute (or spouse drives) 3=Don't drive Var. 133 Fmt: N1 Col: 2003 Name: Que1 (EC) Number of legs in commute A leg is a stop or detour in the commute that involves a purpose separate from the commute, or adding additional mileage to the commute, or a change in transportation methods. Var. 134-141 Fmt: N1 Col: 2004 Name: Que2 (ED) (Multi-response Question) Transportation types used 1=Drive 3=Bicycle 5=Ferry 7=Walk 2=Carpool 4=Bus 6=Train 8= Var. 135 Fmt: N1 Col: 2005 Name: Que2_2 (EE) Var. 136 Fmt: N1 Col: 2006 Name: Que2_3 (EF) Var. 137 Fmt: N1 Col: 2007 Name: Que2_4 (EG) Var. 138 Fmt: N1 Col: 2008 Name: Que2_5 (EH) Var. 139 Fmt: N1 Col: 2009 Name: Que2_6 (EI) Var. 140 Fmt: N1 Col: 2010 Name: Que2_7 (EJ) Var. 141 Fmt: N1 Col: 2011 Name: Que2_8 (EK) Var. 142 Fmt: N1 Col: 2012 Name: NumberMethods (EL) Number of transportation methods used Var. 143 Fmt: N1 Col: 2013 Name: Que3 (EM) Vehicle type 1=Car 4=SUV 7=Moped 2=Light truck 5=Commercial vehicle 8= 3=Van 6=Motorcycle Var. 144 Fmt: N4.1 Col: 2014-2017 Name: Que4 (EN) Gas Mileage Var. 145 Fmt: N5.2 Col: 2018-2022 Name: Que5 (EO) Commute start time The time they leave home to start on their commute (military time) Var. 146 Fmt: N5 Col: 2023-2027 Name: Que6 (EP) Home Zip Code Var. 147 Fmt: N6.2 Col: 2028-2033 Name: Que7 (EQ) Commute time to work Time in minutes it takes to reach work (including detours) 13 T elework Project: Employee Baseline Survey Codebook June 10, 2009

Var. 148 Fmt: N5.2 Col: 2034-2038 Name: Que9 (ER) Commute home start time The time they leave work to start on their commute home (military time) Var. 149 Fmt: N5 Col: 2039-2043 Name: Que10 (ES) Work Zip Code Var. 150 Fmt: N6.2 Col: 2044-2049 Name: Que11 (ET) Commute time home Time in minutes it takes to reach work (including detours) Var. 151 Fmt: N1 Col: 2050 Name: Que13 (EU) Drive alone ( no must be with someone 16 or older not necessarily every day) 1=Yes 2=No Var. 152 Fmt: N1 Col: 2051 Name: Que19 (EV) Use car for job 1=Yes 2=No Var. 153 Fmt: N1 Col: 2052 Name: Live_Work (EW) Live-Work Scenario 1=Live West - Work Kitsap (live in Kitsap, Jefferson, or Mason Counties / Work in Kitsap County) 2=Live West - Work East (live in Kitsap, Jefferson, or Mason Counties / Work in King County) 3=Live East - Work Kitsap (live in King, Snohomish, or Pierce Counties / Work in Kitsap County) 4=Live East - Work East Kitsap (live in King, Snohomish, or Pierce Counties / Work in King County) 14 T elework Project: Employee Baseline Survey Codebook June 10, 2009