The current population survey: Design and methodology
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adam_text | CONTENTS CHAPTER IV. CHAPTER I. Introduction............................................................. The Current Population Survey........................................ Estimates Provided....................................................... Summary of the Current CPS Samples......................... History........................................................................... ■ ■ Major Changes in the Survey: A Chronology............... Impact of Research in the Labor Force Survey.......... The Scope of This Report.................................................. 1 1 1 1 2 2 4 5 CHAPTER II. Design of the CPS National Sample....................... Introduction.............................................................................. Survey Specifications and Design........................................... Survey Specifications.......................................................... Survey Design....................................................................... Selection of the Sample of Primary Sampling Units .... Definition of the Primary Sampling Units.................... Stratification of Primary Sampling Units.................... Selection of Sample PSU s for the A-Design............... Selection of Sample PSU s for the C-Design.................... Number of Sample PSU s in the A- and C-Design Samples................................................ Selection of the Sample Within Sample PSU s...................... Calculate the Within-PSU Selection Probability.......... Resources for Sampling Within the PSU........................... Assemble
the Within-PSU Sample..................................... 6 6 6 6 6 7 7 8 10 12 Survey Operations..................................................... 27 Introduction.......................................................................... Organizations Involved in Survey Operations.................. Washington, D.C........................................................... Jeffersonville, Ind............................................................ Data Collection Activities for a Survey Month.................. Identify the USU s in the Current Sample.................. List the Living Quarters Within the Sample Segment . Conduct the Interviews................................................... Control of the Data Collection Operations....................... Questionnaire Edits........................................................ Noninterview Rate........................................................... Address Coverage Check................................................ Reinterview..................................................................... Production Standards..................................................... Observation of Field Work........................................... Evaluation of the Interviewers Work............................ Processing the Data............................................................. The Interviewer................................................................ The Regional Office........................................................ Data Processing Division, Jeffersonville, Ind................ The Data
Production Cycle........................................... Washington, D.C.............................................................. 27 27 27 շ8 28 28 30 33 45 45 46 46 46 48 50 51 51 51 51 51 53 53 13 13 14 15 18 CHAPTER V. Preparation of Estimates from the National Sample............................................................................ CHAPTER III. Rotation of the Sample and Replacement of PSU s ................................................................... 21 Introduction. ...................................................................... Definitions and Purposes................................................ The Rotation System Used in the CPS.............................. The Operating System.................................................. The Rotation Chart....................................................... Overlap of the Sample.................................................. Introducing a New Rotating Sample............................ Alternative Rotation Systems...................................... Selection of Additional Samples for Rotation.................. The System for Generating Additional Samples.......... How Additional Samples Are Generated.................... Assignment of Samples to Census Bureau Surveys ... Replacement of PSU s....................................................... The Problem of Exhausting USU s in the PSU............. Alternate Solutions....................................................... Procedure for PSU Replacement................................... Impact of PSU Replacement on the
Survey............... 21 21 24 21 22 22 22 24 24 24 24 25 25 25 25 25 26 Introduction......................................................................... Preparation of Unbiased Estimates.................................... Weights for Rotation Groups......................................... Special Weights................................... ........................... Adjustment for Type A Noninterviews............................ Race and Col lapsed-Race Definitions............................ Noninterview Clusters................................................... Noninterview Adjustment Cells .................................... Computing Noninterview Adjustment Factors............. Priorities for Combining Noninterview Adjustment Cells............................................................................... Weights After the Noninterview Adjustment............... Ratio Estimates..................................................................... First-Stage Ratio Adjustment to 1970 Census Population Counts........................................... Second-Stage Ratio Adjustment to Current, Independent Estimates of the Population.................. Composite Estimator.......................................................... Seasonal Adjustments.......................................................... Estimation Formulas, Monthly CPS Labor Force Data . . 55 55 55 56 56 56 56 57 57 57 58 58 58 58 59 62 63 63
THE CURRENT POPULATION SURVEY CONTENTS—Continued Special Problems in Estimation......................................... Averaging Monthly Estimates......................................... Family and Household Estimates for March Supplement Data......................................................... Monthly Estimates of Occupied Housing Units.......... Quarterly Estimates of Vacancy Rates.......................... Estimates for Children in the September and October Supplements................................................................... 64 64 65 66 66 67 CHAPTER VI. Estimates for States and Local Areas, by Supplementing the National Sample.................... Introduction.......................................................................... Estimates for 1973 ........................................................ Estimates for 1974 and 1975......................................... Estimates for 1976 and Subsequent Years.................. Design of the CETA Supplementary Sample..................... Design Requirements for State Samples....................... Features of the Supplemental Sample for the States. . Stratification and Selection of Supplemental Sample PSU s............................................................................. Survey Operations................................................................ Sample Introduced in Three Groups............................ Special Problems in Alaska........................................... Estimation Procedure for States for 1976.......................... Preliminary Procedures for the
Supplemented Areas. . Preliminary Procedures for the Nonsupplemented States............................................................................. Combine the Sample Records for All States............... Adjustment for Noninterview for States. ..................... First-Stage Ratio Adjustment to 1970 Census Popula tion Counts for the States........................................... Second-Stage Ratio Adjustments Current In dependent National Estimates of the Population Composite Estimator for States.................................... Annual Average of State Monthly Estimates................ Ratio Estimate to Current Independent Estimates of the State Population................................................ 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 69 69 73 73 73 73 73 Circumstances Affecting the Objective Measurement of Labor Force Status.................................................... Effect of Bias in Monthly Levels on Estimates of Month-to-Month Change.............................................. The Mean Square Error of the CPS Estimates.................. 87 88 88 CHAPTER VIII. Calculation and Presentation of Sampling Errors. 90 Introduction........................................................................... Earlier Methods of Estimating Sampling Error.................. Sampling Errors of Unbiased Estimates........................ Variance Estimates by the Replication Method........... Keyfitz Methods.............................................................. Current Method for Estimating Sampling Errors............. Variances for State and Local Area
Estimates.................. Complicating Factors...................................................... Imputed Variances for States.......... .............................. Generalizing Estimated Sampling Errors....................... .. . Why Generalized Sampling Errors Are Used................ Method of Generalizing the Sampling Errors................ Statistical Review of Publications....................................... Variance Estimates to Determine Optimum Survey Design.................................................................................. Variance Components Due to Stages of Sampling ... Total Variance as Affected by Estimation.................. 90 90 90 91 91 92 92 92 93 93 93 93 94 95 96 98 CHAPTER IX. 73 73 74 74 75 75 75 75 Current Population Survey Used for Supple mental Inquiries..................................................... 100 Introduction........................................................................... How the CPS is Used for Supplemental Inquiries. ... Criteria for Acceptable Supplemental Inquiries............... Clearance by the Office of Management and Budget. ... 100 100 100 101 REFERENCES.......................................................... 102 CHAPTER VII. APPENDIX A. Accuracy of the CPS Estimates .............................. Introduction.......................................................................... Precision of the CPS Estimates........................................... Concept of Sampling Variability................................. Summary of the Response Variance Model.................. Estimates
of Total Variance of the CPS....................... Estimates of the Response Variance Components ... Bias in CPS Estimates........................................................... Concept of Bias................................................................ Potential Biases in the CPS........................................... VI 77 77 77 77 77 78 78 81 81 82 Controlled Selection of Sample PSU s ................ Introduction.......................................................................... The Controlled Selection Problem As It Applies to the CPS.................................................................... Derive the Controls That Define Admissible Patterns ... Develop and Assign Probabilities to the Admissible Patterns in a Complete Set...................................... Selection of the PSU s in Sample....................................... Some Observations............................................................. 105 105 105 105 106 110 110
DESIGN AND METHODOLOGY CONTENTS—Continued APPENDIX B. Sampling Within PSU s: Selecting the Sample of 1970 ED s.................................................................. Introduction......................................................................... Sequence ED Records....................................................... Compute a Measure of Size for Each ED......................... Select the Sample of ED s.................................................. Identify the Sample USU in the Sample ED.................... Determine the Random Starts for the Sampling Operation................. Determine Area or List Procedures for the Sample ED . . Identify USU sfor Subsequent (Rotating) Samples .... Assign Hit Numbers............................................................ Segment Number................................................................ Ill 111 111 111 113 113 113 114 114 114 114 APPENDIX C. Sampling Within PSU s: Selecting Sample USU s From Area ED s...................................................... Introduction......................................................................... The Procedure.................................................................... Locate Each Address Recorded in the Address Register on a Map of the ED..................................... Use the Addresses and Geographic Features to Map the ED into Chunks..................................................... Allocate USU s to the Chunks...................................... Select the Sample USU.................................................. Identify the
Sample Segment........................................ Definition of Chunks Within Area ED s............................ 115 115 115 115 115 115 115 121 121 APPENDIX D. Sampling Within PSU s: Selecting Sample USU s From List ED s............................................................ Introduction............................................................................ The Procedure....................................................................... Prepare Corrected Tape Records of Addresses of 1970 Housing Units in List SampleED s..................... Sequence the 1970 Census Housing Unit Records Within the ED............................................................... Determine the Number and Size of USU s in the ED . Assign the Addresses of1970 Census Housing Units to USU’s......................................................................... Identify USU s for Subsequent (Rotating) Samples . . Determine the Sample in the Special Place Portion of the ED......................................................................... Illustration.............................................................................. 122 122 122 127 127 127 127 130 132 134 136 136 136 136 136 137 137 137 APPENDIX F. Maintaining the Desired Sample Size.................... Introduction.......................................................................... Sample Reduction............................................................... National Sample............................................................. Supplemental Samples for the States............................
138 138 138 138 139 APPENDIX G. Treatment of Unusually Large USU s................... 140 Introduction.......................................................................... The Rare Events Procedure......................... The Rare Events Universe.............................................. Subsampling From the Rare Events Universe .......... Biases in the Rare Events Procedure................................. Failure to Include All Large USU s in the REU.......... Introduction of New Redesign...................................... 140 140 140 140 140 141 141 122 122 123 ՝4 124 125 125 125 APPENDIX E. Sampling Within PSU s: Reservation of USU s for Current Survey Samples........................................ Introduction......................................................................... System for Allocating USU s.............................................. Allocations, Based on Initial CPS Selections............... Adjustment for Different Survey Selection Probabilities.................................................................. Conflict in Designating Random Starts....................... Reservations in Sample PSU s, by Type............................ Reservations in SR PSU s.............................................. Reservations in NSR PSU s in Both A- and C-Design Samples......................................................................... Reservations in NSR PSU s in the A-Design Sample . . Reservations in NSR PSU s in the С-Design Sample . . Computation of the Required Number of USU s Between
Hits................................................................................. NSR PSU s in the A-Design Sample............................... Self-Representing PSU s................................................ NSR PSU s in the A-and С-Design Samples............... NSR PSU s in the С-Design Sample............................... 127 APPENDIX H. Rules for Usual Place of Residence.......................... Introduction.......................................................................... Rules.................... Families With Two or More Homes............................... Seamen............................................................................ Other Occupants............................................................. Persons With No Usual Place of Residence Elsewhere . Citizens of Foreign Countries Temporarily in the United States................................................................ Members of the Armed Forces...................................... Students and Student Nurses......................................... Persons With Two Concurrent Residences.................. 142 142 142 142 142 142 142 142 142 143 144 vii
THE CURRENT POPULATION SURVEY CONTENTS—Continued Persons in Vacation Homes, Tourist Cabins, or Trailers.......................................................................... Inmates of Specified Institutions.................................. 144 144 APPENDIX I. Supplemental Surveys Using the CPS Sample in 1975 and 1976.............................................................. Introduction.......................................................................... 1975 Supplemental Surveys................................................. 1976 Supplemental Surveys...................... 145 145 145 146 APPENDIX J. Organization and Training of the Data Collection Staff.................................................................................. Introduction.......................................................................... Regional Offices.................................................................. Organization..................................................................... Recruitment of Interviewers......................................... Interviewer Training Procedures.................................... Training of Regional Office Staff................................. 147 147 147 147 147 147 149 The Variance of a Nonlinear Estimator: An Illustration . The Nonlinear Estimator.................................................. Determine the Partial Derivatives.................................. Derive the Linear Form of the Estimate........................ The Variance Estimator for theLinear Form............... Variances and Components of
Variances of Alternative Estimates.................................................... 154 154 155 155 157 157 APPENDIX J_. Reliability Statement for a CPS Report: An Illustration................................................................ Introduction........................................................................... Source and Reliability of the Estimates for Educational Attainment: March 1975.................................................... Source of Data................................................................. Reliability of the Estimates. . ........................................ Standard Error Tables and Their Use............................. Standard Error of a Difference....................................... Standard Error of a Median............................................. Standard Error of a Ratio............................................... 159 159 159 159 159 160 161 161 162 APPENDIX M. APPENDIX K. Variance Estimation: CPS National Samples.... Introduction.......................................................................... Variance of a Linear Function of Sample Totals............. Estimating the Variance in SR Strata............................ Estimating the Total Variance in NSR Strata............. Variance Components for the Stages of Sampling ... Variance of Nonlinear Estimators................. Theoretical Foundation, A Summary.......................... Implications of the Assumptions................................. 150 150 150 150 152 153 153 154 154 Location and Description of Sample Areas......... 163
Introduction........................................................................... Sources................................................................................... Two Four-Color Maps of the United States.................. One Three-Color Map Covering Selected PSU s of the Boston and New York Regional Offices..................... List of PSU s in Current Survey Samples..................... PSU Replacement Schedules......................................... 163 163 163 163 163 164 SUBJECT INDEX............................................................ 168 TABLES 11-1. II-2. Number and Population of Strata for 376-PSU A-Design Samples, by Census Region......................................................... Coefficient of Variation of Population of Nonself-Representing Strata for 357- and 376-Area A-Design Samples, by Census Region...................................................................................................................................................................... Classification of New Strata in 376-Area A- and 266-Area С-Design Samples, by Status in Old A-and С-Design Samples. Sampling of PSU s Within Stratum and USU s Within PSU for PSU s 374, 412, and 433 ..................................................... 11 14 15 III- 1. Rotation System (4-8-4) Proportion of USU s Common in Two CPS Samples, Separated by Selected Intervals .............. 22 IV- 1. Number and Distribution of Total, Noninterview and Interview Units in A- and С-Design CPS Sample................. IV-2. Current Population Survey National Sample Type A
Noninterview Rates, by Reason: 1975-1976, by Month; Annual Rates for 1972-1976 .................................................................................................................................................... 41 Il-З. II- 4. 11 42
DESIGN AND METHODOLOGY CONTENTS-Contmued TABLES-Contmued IV-З. IV-4. Percent of Interviews Completed by Telephone, by Month in Sample, Selected Months................................................... Percent of Persons in Given Labor Force Status in CPS Reinterview After Reconciliation, and Percent Identically Classified in the Original Interview, by Method of Interview: July 1974-June 1975 ............................ .......................... IV-5. Distribution of CPS Interviewer Questionnaire Edit Error Rates, National Sample: July 1974-June 1975........................ IV-6. Distribution of CPS Interviewer Type A Noninterview Rates, National Sample: July 1974-June 1975............................. IV-7. Rates of Net Coverage Error in the Count of Persons in the Current Population Survey National Sample, by Month: 1974-1975 ................................................................................................................................................................................ IV-8. Distribution of Interviewer Monthly Gross Coverage Error Rates in the Current Population Survey National Sample: July 1974-June 1975 ................................................................................................................................................ IV-9. Distribution of Interviewer Gross Content Error Rates in the Current Population Survey National Sample: July 1974-June 1975 .................................. IV-10. Tolerance Limits for Gross Coverage and Content Error in the Current Population Survey: June 1975............................
IV-11. Distribution of CPS Interviewer Production Ratios: July 1974-June 1975 .......................................................................... IV-12. Quarterly Evaluation of CPS Interviewers, National Sample: 1974 ..................................................................................... IV- 13. Shipment of CPS Questionnaires, Regional Offices to Jeffersonville to Washington:January 1975 .................................. 1. First-Stage Ratio Estimate Factors for NSR PSU s in Combined A- and С-Design National Sample: August 1974March 1975 ......................................................... V-2. Intermediate Second-Stage Ratio Estimate Factors; Ratio of Independent Estimate to CPS First-Stage Ratio Estimate of Not-White Population, by Age, Sex, and Race: June 1975............................................................................... V-З. Final Second-Stage Ratio Estimate Factors; Ratio of Independent Estimate to CPS First-Stage Ratio Estimate of Population, by Collapsed Race, Age, and Sex: June 1975 .............................................................................................. V-4. Coverage Ratios for the CPS National Sample, by Month: 1974-1975 ................................................................................. V- 5. Coverage Ratios, by Age, Sex, and Collapsed Race; CPS National Sample:Average for July1974-June 1975..................... 44 45 46 47 48 49 49 50 50 52 54 V- VI- 1. Design Effect and Percent of Population, 16 years Old and Over, for Unbiased and Combined First- and SecondStage Ratio
Estimates............................................................................................................................................................... VI-2. Number of Independent CPS Monthly Samples Equivalent to an Average of 3,6, 9, and 12 Consecutive Months of the CPS................................................................................................................................................................................ VI-3. First-Stage Ratio Estimate Factors for State Estimates, SMSA PSU s: August 1976 .......................................................... VI- 4. First-Stage Ratio Estimate Factors for State Estimates, Non-SMSA PSU’s: August 1976................................................... VII- 5. Gross Difference Rate for Selected Labor Force Characteristics, CPS Reinterview Unreconciled Sample, by Quarter: 1975....................................................................................................................................................................... VI1-6. Effect of Bias on the Ratio of the Root Mean Square Error to the Standard Error............................................................. VII-7. Effect of Bias on the Probability of an Error Greater Than 1.96 Times the Standard Error.............................................. Estimated Ratio of the Correlated Component of Response Variance to the Simple Response Variance Plus the Sampling Variance for 143 PSU s in CPS Sample: July-December 1966....................................................................... VI1-2. Index of
Inconsistency for Selected Labor Force Characteristics in the 20-Percent Unreconciled CPS Reinterview Sample, by Quarter: 1973-1975......................................................................................................................... VII-3. Estimates of the Percent of Net Undercount of the Population in the 1970 Census, by Sex, Race, and Broad Age Groups.............................................................................................................................................................. VII- 4. Rotation Group Bias Indexes in the CPS for Selected Labor Force Characteristics and Type A Noninterview Rate, Average: 1973-1975................................................................................................................................................................. 59 60 61 61 62 71 72 75 76 86 88 89 ѴІИ. VIII- 1. Components of Estimated Sampling Variance for CPS Composite Estimates of U.S. Level, Monthly Averages: 1975 .. VIII-2. Components of Estimated Sampling Variance for CPS Composite Estimates of U.S. Month-to-Month Change, Monthly Averages: 1975................................................................ VIII-3. Variance of Composite Estimates of Monthly U.S. Level and Variance Factors for Selected Estimators, Monthly Averages: 1975......................................................................................................................................................... VI11-4. Variance of Composite Estimates of U.S. Month-to-Month Change and Variance Factors for Selected Estimators, Monthly
Averages: 1975......................................................................................................................................................... 80 81 83 84 95 g6 97 98 ix
THE CURRENT POPULATION SURVEY CONTENTS-Continued TAB LES—Continued A-1. A-З. PSU Selection Probabilities, by Stratum and by Control Criteria, for Selected States of the West Region: 1970 CPS А-Design NSR Strata................................................................................................................................................. Expected Values and Control Statements for Geographic Areas and for PSU s in Old A-Design Sample, NSR Portion of the West Region: 1970 CPS A-Design..................................................................................................................... A Hypothetical Example of the Controlled Selection of PSU s................................................................................................. B-1. Selection of А-Design Sample ED s Within PSU 412: LaPorte-Starke Counties, Ind. . ...................................................... 112 D-1. 1970 Census Housing Units Assigned to USU s by the Computer for a Selected Portion of List ED 091-514 in PSU 412, LaPorte-Starke Counties, Ind................................................................................................................................. 126 A-2. 107 Ю8 Ю9 ET. Random Starts to Assign Matching Samples in Two Hypothetical PSU s....................................................... 134 F-1. Basic Weights for A-, C-, and Combined A- and С-Design National Samples..................................... 138 G-1. Special Weights for Subsamples of Units From the Rare Events Universe, by Sample................ 141 HT. Summary Table for
Determining Usual Place of Business.......................................................................................................... 143 J-1. Monthly Sample Workloads, by Regional Office........................................................................................................................ 149 K-1. K-2. Partial Derivatives of the Function x at (K/23) With Respect to the Variables in (K/24)................................................... Constants for Use in Expression (K/37) to Approximate the Variance of Selected Estimators................................ 156 158 L-1. Standard Errors for Estimated Numbers of Persons Enrolled in School, CPS Estimates for Total or White Population................................................................................................................................................................................... Standard Errors of Estimated Percentages, CPS Estimates for Total or White Population..................................................... 160 161 L-2. M-1. M-2. PSU Replacement Schedule for the CPS National Sample: August 1972-August 1982........................................................... PSU Replacement Schedule for the 461-Area Design and Supplemental Sample for State Estimates, CETA: August 1976-August 1982............................................................................................................................................. 164 165 FIGURES 11-1. Regions and Geographic Divisions of the United
States............................................................................................................... II- 2. Method of Sampling USU s Within PSU s, byCategory of 1970 Census ED............................................................................... 9 19 III- 1. Rotation Chart of CPS A- and С-Design Samples: November 1972-July 1975 ......................................................................... 23 IV- 1. Sample Report (Form 11-200)....................................................................................................................................................... IV-2. Area Segment Listing Sheet (Form 11-212)................................................................................................................................. IV-3. Special Place Listing Sheet (Form 11-213)................................................................................................................................ IV-4. Address Listing Sheet (Form 11-211 A)........................................................................................................................................ IV-5. Current Population Survey Letter............................................................................................................................................. IV-6. Control Card (Form CPS-260).......................................................................................................................................... IV-7. Current Population Survey (Form
CPS-1)..................................................................................................................................... IV-8. Housing Vacancy Survey (Form HVS-1)...................................................................................................................................... 29 31 32 34 35 37 39 43 x
DESIGN AND METHODOLOGY CONTENTS—Continued FIGURES—Continued C-1. C-2. C-З, C-4. C-5. Census ED Map, ED 091-567, LaPorte County, Ind............................... .................................................................................. Work Copy Map, ED 091-567, LaPorte County, Ind.......................................................................................... ...................... Area ED Accumulation Worksheet (Form BC-59).................................................................... ED Measure Check List, Current Surveys (Form BC 2505)...................................................................................................... Segment Map.................................................................... .. . . . ................................................................................................ 116 117 118 119 120 E-1. E-2. E-З. E-4. Reservation Reservation Reservation Reservation SR PSU s........................................................................................... NSR PSU s in A- and С-Design Samples........................................... NSR PSU s in A-Design Sample........................................................ NSR PSU s in С-Design Sample........................................................ 128 131 133 135 J-1. Census Field Regional Boundaries................................................................................................................................................ 148 M-1. M-2. 461-Area PSU s for the Current Population Survey National
Sample(Form11-5).................................................................... 461 PSU s for the Area Sample and State Supplements: August 1976 (Form 11-6)............................................................... 166 167 of USU s for the of USU s for the of USU s for the of USU s for the 461-Area Sample Design 461-Area Sample Design 461-Area Sample Design 461-Area Sample Design XI
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spelling | The current population survey Design and methodology Washington 1978 XI, 172 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier United States. Bureau of the Census: Technical paper. 40. Enquêtes démographiques Demographic surveys United States USA United States. Bureau of the Census: Technical paper. 40. (DE-604)BV004843904 40 Digitalisierung UB Bamberg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=003250326&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | The current population survey Design and methodology United States. Bureau of the Census: Technical paper. Enquêtes démographiques Demographic surveys United States |
title | The current population survey Design and methodology |
title_auth | The current population survey Design and methodology |
title_exact_search | The current population survey Design and methodology |
title_full | The current population survey Design and methodology |
title_fullStr | The current population survey Design and methodology |
title_full_unstemmed | The current population survey Design and methodology |
title_short | The current population survey |
title_sort | the current population survey design and methodology |
title_sub | Design and methodology |
topic | Enquêtes démographiques Demographic surveys United States |
topic_facet | Enquêtes démographiques Demographic surveys United States USA |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=003250326&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
volume_link | (DE-604)BV004843904 |