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I Ihukr of adult. (M+) in hmmehold — u FJOMHQ@

Mns7mu7 ● ) H.usem. oThe flousebddScbedu3emtarted................

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11. Are thereany r-, 1“ this . .. .. .RAT2MLE UNIT

in ●dditionto the .“,s you h.ve told M about*

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Q. 12-15 eACC_DAT1ON , EXCLUDES R~SSU2-LE2?0 A7K3TS2RHOUSEEOLD

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(s) k%ich typeof fuel doe. it ...7

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Solidfuel .. ... ..... ........ . . . ...

Electricity .toz.se heater.. . .... ... .

Electricic, other ●lectric(incl.oil-filledradiator.) .......

G.*1..10.8.8 .. ..... ............... ....

oil ................ .. . ... ....... ......

Other (SPECIFT).......................... .

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13. 1. centralhe.ti.gyour =ain form Yes . . . ..f heatingi“ the winter, CHISMRIN

m .....14 h%at ty~ of fwl do YOU ~ use for

beatinsp.? accrndaclon in winter?

Solidfuel open fire. .... .. ..... .. ... ..

MVI.?2CODE Solidfuel closedstove. .............. ......IFfmczssm

Electricity(incl.oil-filledradiators)......

Cdcalor *a. . ...............................

oil ., p.r.ffi”...... ....... ......... ... .

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(k) the (.tmet snd) Iiya R~A Cneishko.rhaod 3 4 5 6in seneral?

oth.t occur in ●me a.

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EEiEEElPa Au< MTSdraught.?............................. ..

F+r~i*t=ntcoadea.a,ion~CW~n~,~ USE......CODE Teti Pd-p? ................. ..................

iALL wcc or dry mtt ..-..,..~p.~...........,

THAT7~fi FNOl$noisefro, road craffic7................

Omtiolsmi.e fr- ocher sources?....... ......

> JAPPLY

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‘nk’* ‘m”. ‘Ust “r ‘i’’07MFUUEJfrmoth.r source.?..... . .. ..... ..

Votr. m’ THESE . . . .

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mtepsor stir. o.tsid.tbe bui1ding7.....CODEu

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TSAT gettingabout the h.”., ,m.erdly? ........

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(.) M.uldYm prefert. live in:

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.x . flat c.. -ia.nette, . . . . . .

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or to rent priv.tely?..........

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HHPNEW(d wouldJO. w=f=r . newer ha. .....................

o or an old:,me tlunyou have II-? ......

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or uuf.rnished? REN7FURNFurni,h,d. ........... . .... ....

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ScottishSPecialHouai”gAmociatior,. . ... .

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C0MPL31’2 THIS PACS mR ALL HOUSESOLJS

,A TYPe Of .ccomadaci.noccupiedby this Iwuseh.ld

h%ole house.bmg.lou, detached...... ... .... ..,, ,, ,, semi-detached.......... . .,

CODE ONE ,, ,, ,,terracedlendof terrace. .

mmPurp.a.e-bufltflator “i,onette i“ block

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with lift ...... . . ..IF Ill withoutlift ....... ....mUrT Am

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tith lift .. ......... .,

with.autlift ...........

Welling with businessPredses ............... ....

other (S?SCIFI)... ... .............. ......... ...

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of the “fit li”iq prtof the .cc_dati.m? Groundfloorlmre.t level ......

l.t floor .............. ......

2nd floor .................. . .

3rd floor................... .

Lch to 9th floor ............. .

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OBTAIN mm mTINc OFFICE VOUWW+GE

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(b) GrossValueof rate,bleUIit(s) Gas RAT vflcowrirq thishousehold

(c) S.t-ble V.1.e of rate.bleunit(s) Nfrnwrvncoverin’ thishwseh.ld

(d) M.cripti.m,.g Fht, Sh.p with fl.t, MId l.catimin bu21dinxgivenin Sati“g Vmluatim List.

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fa8s~g:4blid.y (excludiq 2ankHoliday) .

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(.) My 1 jut check, what are the reasonso why you ●re W, cc,pletely.atisfied?

(b)my 1 jut check,hat are the rea.ons0 WY y.. are dis..timfitd?

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cm were YOU doing .aethln~ ●lm.? (SF2C1P’P)

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been In bxpic.1 overni8htor Imserfor any of the.,eprobleu? .. . .

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c l+h)osER~NONE OF 2TCfSE .

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(d About how -8nY ti-- in the last12 -ntb have p. wnstited . c1-ilJDoCGP.r family doctor.bo.t●yof choseproblems? kc= .mnmmcumH

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in the hat 14 day. for ●ny of th.ameproblem,includingdremings, injecciom, pill,et.? Yesmnrrmcumn no

CH2CKWf13Elt ONE OR IDR2 TM 0N2 K2D1C1N2 ETCBEP3REASKI)U2 (a) RcHP(.)Were any of thee prescribed Y.., .11 .

for yeu by . doctor(dentist)T.*, s-., a h.oapital?No, none

1‘d like to know if you ate or drank in any waydifferent, frm WIA duringthe last 14 daysbeta-e of ●y of thoseprobla Did YOU

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CODE eat .ar drinklensor more than U6LU17 .ALLTRAT ●.t or drinkdifferentthingsfrm usual?

APPLY Nmrd3$ 0? ?2ESE~cnt

14. tit ●bout the thingsyou uauldhave done in

O y~ leiS~= tf=eduringthe I.*C 14 ~ay.?D d ●“, Of thoseproblem cauaeyou to

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CODE put off or cancel●ny visit,or arran~emerm~AuIRAT cut down .. ..7 other leisurea.ti.ity7

APPLY N21THm OF TU2SEBCHL

15 tii”8 the laat 16 day.did you ●sk adviceo ●b.mt an, of choseproblem f,-

(yourhusband/tife7) . .mDE

-Y (other)=eSer of the f.ti1y7Au a colleague?. . . .. ... . . .

TUA1 . friendor . ne18hbo.r~ . .. ... .

or .wOm ●19e apart69PLY

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16 (Apartfro= any thatyou have alre.dy.emicned) dido. cake or ... any (other)mtdici.e.of ..y kind

O ;. the lnst 14 day, for an, of tb.n.prc.bl-,i“CIU!i”Sdremir,ss, i“jecti.r,s, Pill. ●tc7 Ye.mmrmmmfl

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(a) Were ●ny of thee prescribed 1.,, .11for y-m by a doctor (dentist)or a honpiul, Yes, s-e

No, none

17 Tninkin8stillOf thoseproblem, d.ringtheo last 14 days did you

.tay in bed all or ■ost of the dayCODE becauseof any of thin?ALL‘31UT

t.ke timeoff work all or part of the day

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18. Ibmld you leak at this card●nd tellme whetherTO.0 did any of tbo.ethi.ssdifferentlyfrm uuul

during the last 14 d.ys,becauseof any of thePr.bl=a you’vetickedor writtenO. that ..rd?

Vent to bed ●arlierthan usual , . . .

SCayedin bed later tbam usual (-K Q 17)

CODERestedw,, than u.ualbut wc in bed . .

Stayedir,daor,m,, than ustul but rot in bedALL

TEAT“Au or drink1.s.or mm thanusual . .

Am or dr.nkdifferentthing.fro. usml . ..APPLY

Cut down on my kind of ho~euork (,8c.mking,washing,ironing,wsshing-up,shopping) .

Cut dc+d m any ocherjob. .romd the home.0.*ar6en . . . . . .. ....

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CODE put off or ,....21●ny visits., .rr.ngementalAu2?L4T cut dcnn on any .cber leisureactivity?

APPLY NEITIER OF THESE

20 bring the Imt 14 day.did ,.. mk mfvica~ aboutanyof ch.m,probl- frm

(your h.sb.nd/wif.9)

any (ether) “A. of the famil,?CODE

a ..11..8- or .meone at w.mk7

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IHAT . che.istor the ..si.t.m in a

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TAcs. d (INDICATES CA2DS)dmcrah — CmQkmt+d 1% pang to mk W. ti kwk tlmzgh thm and ptck outmy thmt qzy to you Ivd ltti w to 92at tb & youaelc.st mkv the tap of tht. bcurd (DR93N.SINATE) and putfhm tit & ‘t aFQZU tu “on mm * FOCtit (DmNS17LkTE),

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l.b.ldyou mu pleaselc+k throughthemec.rds-d pick outmy which demcrlbcc~ldnu youu,. had in the 1,.t 14 day.(mart fro= anythingyou’vealreadycold .. aboutm thiscard - m2ST m U3U B)

SAND0V2B SNUF7L2~S MID WAIT TIU 1SF0MhIT2SASF1N1SU2UGOIM TIMOUGU~ NC?JASK S

Us. therebee” anythimg(else)the rotterwith y-a.in th.I& da,. endingyesterday.p.rt frm .nything.entin.edonthosesmall card. [oranythingyo.’ye.lresdytoldDY .k-mc-mlsl 10 CAsn E)?

ASK lSTOFW.N’2IO WITS 2ACH AIOITICSIAL CQ!T2A22il0SATYAR-CIF FCA121ANDS2.0T3WIUSOA2D

h cardmon board

mrds on boardbut .. Card H .

Cardson board@ Card E 9

by 1 just check,so thm 1 don’t●sk you .bo.t thesame chin~.tvice,at, ●ny c.f the ccq.l ain,,you”v,s-leered(orwritten)on the .“11 card, mnneemdwfth ●“, of the boalth probl.- ,.. told w about●*rli.r (mzm 70 mm n)7

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cODE ALL F.3YA1N1SC ~mS

E6TER ADD1T10fL4& COH21A1121S AT IXIDE 18

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A co-h, catarrhor phleg. co.Li<H

Di.rrh.ma , 9Rf7HOEA

Rearcbur.,wind or indigestion1 Ce-srl ON

%0,,”,s$ of breath ~f172+ L ESS

Di.zim,, or giddiness 91zz’7J

Zaracheor dime, f.artin the ,s,. E#RHckfE-

SUO1l,”.nkle, SUOLANWS

Net’w, te..e or depressed Wcewy

A coldor ‘flu COLD. . .

A sore throat se~r? i’_..f7T

Difficultyin sleepiu SLEEPLES

Pi.. i. tbe chest <ns TP/?, ti

A bac~che or p,i”,in cbe back 8ACKf?CME

Nauati.azvo,itins NAUS.EA

Feelimstiredfor .. aPPme@s reason .T(UQ

Rash..,itchesor ocherSki” trouble &fSHCS

Tac.tlucheor troublewith S- T00m4cH

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in the l.ac 14 days for any of thosecapl.inu,includingdre.#ings,I“jectior.s,pill..tc* Y., .P02WIm mm ON w

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(.) w=,e ..Y of the..mescribed RSYPIZ

fOr Y..-by a docmi (dentiet) Yes, allor . haspic.l?

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APPLY N211W2EOF THESE . 23s

24 UIaC about the thins.you would h.,, done in

O Y~ leisureti=eduring the Ia.t 16 day.,D d any of thoseco~bints causeyou to

:Iwput off or cancelany visitsor arrar,gem.t.l

TuK2 cut d- m any other leimre activity?

: + APPLY 2i21~ OF THESE . . . . .

25” ~rins the l.m 16 day. did mm! ..k sdtice.-u about any of tbo.ecmplai.t. fr.m

(yourhtwb.mdhife?)

:> I .mDE ●ny (other)-be, of the f“ily? .

Au . COll,.,ue?. . .,--\-

mkT * friende. a .eighkaurl .. . .. .

or ..,m,.ez.e apart frm . m ..A9PLY

fuzly tict.ar?(SPEC12Y)

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26 (APsrcf,m a.y that~.. h.,= SIr,ady.e.timed) did

o ~“” -~ or -~ ..Y (Other) tidicioe: of a“, tin~ ~ ,1. the 1*, c lb days for any of those cc9Plaincs,i.clufingdressings,injections.Pill,●t.? Yesmm m ckms ON U26RD

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CU2m l,Tf~ OflEOR mK2 3’EuI OME HEDICINE 21CBEm3.E ASK22K (,) SYPf2ESC(d tire ..7 of theseprescribed Ye. , .11

for y.. by . doctor (deotfat)O. . h.apital,

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27 Z%inkingstillof thosec.a.plai.ts, durin,the~ last 14 day. did you

at.yin bed .11 or m. t of the d.yCODE becauseof ●n, of chem~ALLTILkT take the off work ●ll c..pmc of ch. @

APPLY becauseof my of the-? .. .

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would you look .t thin card●nd cell~ whetheryoudid ●, of thosethingsdifferentlyfrm USUS1duringthe 2a.t 16 days,becauseof any of thosecOq.l. int**

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Went t. bed earlierthan I,IU1 . . . .

Et.yedi. bed later than U9U1 (CS2Cx Q 27) . .

kated Wre than umal but nor in bed .

St.yedindc-ar.more th.. USLU1but not in bed .

Ate or dr.nk 1...or more than usual .

Ate or dr.nk differentthf.~sfrm USU1

Cut dovn on any kindof ho”ewrk (eg cooking,wa8hing,irmink, wa.hlng-up,.hoppimg)

Cut d- .. any otherjobs .mmd ch. houseor ,mrden . . .. . ... . . .

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02DE put off or cancel.ny visitsor .rr.n*_r.ts* ,ALLTSAT

cut downm .ny other leisure●ctivity? . .

APPLY NE1T3EROPTWSS . ... .: .. . .. .

30 During the lam 14 ds?s did you ask advice

odeut any of thoeecmplaint, from

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a colleasueor s-o.. at work? .

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a C3m9ist0, th asai.t.nc in .

che=istCs shop7 . .. .. .. . .

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31 UC ti tb.tpeopleconsulttheirdoctor.for . varietyof .....s.s.not onlyabout theirhealth D.rinsthe 14 dsys ending7e.terday,apart fromvi.ics to. hospital,did y.. t.lk to . ticcor,●itheri. personor by teleph.~? (Plea..include*.Y .on..lcation*you my have mmti.ned already)

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IF YES r“l(,)w -., tius did you talk

to hi= in these2 weeks, ‘“C’””*. I

(b)0“ whosebehalf“.S thisco..u2tacio.-det

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or paid f.r privately . ... ..

(d)w.. tbe d.ct.r 70CCPI ~. GP(i. . f.dly doctor) . .

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or “.S he S SPCi.liSt

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(e) Did you t.lk to hti noc7.4LUi .by telephone . . .

mlnm?c●t pur h- . . ..

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: 34 NOW 1 sh.uldlike y.” t. think.b.ut.ny visitsy.” -,have nde .s . p.cient- f.r any re.s.cn.t .11 -t. the .autPatteIIcdep.rment of a h.spit.l. ,

: Zmimg the mnths of . ., and ,did y.” atmmd .. a Patientthe ca.mlty oroutpatientdeparuern of a hospiza2(apartfromstraightf.-.rdante-.r P.t-Iutsl visits)i“Chdi.8 ..Y vi.itO in those3 mc,nth.JO”may alreadyhave mtnti..ed?

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************************************************************* * GENERAL HOUSEHOLD SURVEY 1978 * ************************************************************* THE PRODUCTION OF SPSS COMPATIBLE DATA FILES FROM THE GENERAL HOUSEHOLD SURVEY HAS BEEN CARRIED OUT BY - JOAN O'BYRNE G.NIGEL GILBERT SARA ARBER ANGELA DALE SOCIOLOGY DEPARTMENT,UNIVERSITY OF SURREY,GUILDFORD GU2 5XH AND FUNDED BY THE SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH COUNCIL (GRANT HR 8360) WITH THE ASSISTANCE OF THE SSRC SURVEY ARCHIVE,UNIVERSITY OF ESSEX,COLCHESTER CO4 3SQ, TO WHOM ENQUIRIES ABOUT THE DATA SHOULD BE MADE. THE GENERAL HOUSEHOLD SURVEY IS CONDUCTED BY THE OFFICE OF POPULATION CENSUSES AND SURVEYS,SOCIAL SURVEY DIVISION, ST. CATHERINE'S HOUSE,10,KINGSWAY,LONDON WC2 B6JP,WHO RETAIN THE COPYRIGHT. USERS ARE ASKED TO CITE THIS DATA IN PUBLICATIONS AS: G.N.GILBERT,S.ARBER,J.O'BYRNE,A.DALE, GENERAL HOUSEHOLD SURVEY, OFFICE OF POPULATION CENSUSES AND SURVEYS,1978 (UNIVERSITY OF SURREY 1984)

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General Household Survey Codebook _________________________________

Introduction ____________

The General Household Survey is a continuous multi-purpose national sample survey based on private households selected from the Electoral Register. It originated in 1971 as a service to various government departments (see GHS, Introductory Report, chap 1). _________________________ Departmental interests change, and therefore although there is substantial continuity in questions over time, new areas for questioning are introduced, eg. leisure in 1973 and 1977, and drinking in 1978, and the form of questions varies between years (see summary of questionnaire content of the GHS from 1971 to 1979 in GHS, 1979, Appendix). __________

Sample Design _____________ The sample remained largely unchanged between 1971 and 1974 and was designed to be representative of Great Britain in each calender quarter. The 3-stage sample design involved the selection of 168 Local Authority areas as the primary sampling units (PSUs) by probability proportional to population size, after first stratifying Local Authority areas by (a) regions (b) conurbations; other urban areas; semi-rural areas; and rural areas, and (c) average rateable value. Each year 4 wards (in rural areas, groups of parishes) are selected from each PSU with probability proportional to population size. The selected Local Authority areas are rotated such that a quarter are replaced every 3 months. Within each ward, 20 or 25 addresses are selected. A maximum of 3 households are interviewed at each address (and to compensate for additional households at an address a corresponding number are deleted from the interviewer's address list). This yielded a total effective sample of 15,360 households in 1973. (See full discussion of sampling, response rates and sampling errors in GHS, Introductory Report chap. 3 and ________________________ GHS, 1973, chap 1). __________

Since 1975, in an attempt to reduce the effects of clustering, the sample design has been based on a 2-stage sampling procedure with electoral wards as the PSUs. Geographically contiguous wards or parishes are grouped where necessary to provide a minimum electorate of 2,300 before selection. Wards are stratified by (a) regions (b) metropolitan and non-metropolitan counties, and (c) percentage in higher or intermediate non-manual socio-economic groups, to produce 168 strata. Within these strata wards are listed by (d) percentage

of households in owner occupation, before being systematically selected by probability proportional to size. Four wards are used from each stratum each year, with each selected ward in use for 3 years before being replaced. Selection of addresses within wards remains the same as before 1975, but addresses where there are multiple households are treated somewhat differently (see 1975 chap. ____ 1). Each quarterly sample is independent and still nationally representative.

Response Rates:- Some households respond only partially, therefore _______________ response rates can be measured in a number of different ways:- 1. The minimum response rate, defined as only completely _______ __________ co-operating households - 71% in 1978. 2. The maximum response rate, excludes only households where the _______

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whole household either refused or was not contacted - 85% in 1978. 3. The middle response rate, includes households where information ______ is missing for certain questions, but excludes those where information is missing altogether for one or more household member - 82% in 1978. The middle response rate therefore includes households where information about one or more household members was obtained from someone else in the household (a 'proxy'). Certain questions are not asked by proxy, eg. questions on income, educational qualifications and opinion.

Sampling Error:- A multi-stage sample design results in sampling ______________ errors that are almost always larger than for an equivalent sample size selected by simple random sampling (SRS). Therefore, it is misleading to use sampling errors calculated on the basis of SRS. The "design effect" of a more complex sample design is the ratio of the true sampling error to that calculated using the SRS formula.

The size of the design effect depends on the particular variable under investigation. Some variables, such as age of house, are affected more by clustering and have a higher design effect than other variables, such as health status, which has a design effect

close to 1.00. Design effects were computed for a selection of variables using 1971 data (see GHS, Introductory Report, chap 3) and ________________________ fuller details of the calculation of sampling errors and design effects are given in chap 7, GHS, 1972. Sampling errors and design _________ effects are also calculated using l976 data and these are published in Chapter 9, GHS l976. ________

Scottish Supplementary Sample The sample in Scotland was doubled in _____________________________ 1978 as in previous years and in order to avoid the distortions in the sample design that this can have the Scottish Supplementary Sample (SSS) have been placed in a separate SPSS data file. The frequencies in the Codebook refer, therefore, only to the main ____ sample, and exclude the SSS. The variables in the SSS apply only to _______ the household, excluding the sections on Consumer Durables, Housing Satisfaction and Potential Movers - a list of the variables included in the SSS is given at the end of the Codebook. The variables which apply to the SSS are available from the ESRC Data Archive upon request.

Structure of Data Files _______________________ The GHS data have been prepared in two formats: one intended for use with SPSS, and the other with SIR (Scientific Information Retrieval, a data management system that will handle data files having a complex structure). The two formats are very similar, both including the same variables coded and labelled in very much the same way. A separate document describes the structure and content of the SIR files in more detail.

The data set for SPSS includes (1) an SPSS data file, and (2) an SPSS program file containing variable names, variable labels, value labels and missing values in accordance with SPSS conventions (see Nie et. al, 1975). The data set is based on individuals (ie. all adults and children in the sample households); that is, the case unit is an individual, not a household. ___

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Household information:- The GHS defines a household as 'a group of _____________________ _________ people living regularly at one address, who are all catered for by the same person for at least one meal a day'. Information relating to the household (eg. age of house) is common to all individuals living in the household, and is therefore duplicated for all __________ household members (for instance, the value of the response to the variable AGEHOUSE will be the same for all members of one household).

Duplicated information about Head of Household:- Each household has ______________________________________________ a 'head of household' who, in order of precedence, is defined as the _________________ husband of the person, or the person who, either owns the household accomodation or is legally responsible for the rent of the accomodation. Most heads of household will therefore be male.

It is often useful to relate information about the head of household (HOH) to information about other members of the household, eg. to analyse health of children by socio-economic group (SEG) of the head of household. To this end, information about the HOH has been duplicated for all household members, eg. HOHSEG - indicates the socio-economic group of the HOH; HOHHEDQ - the highest educational qualifications of HOH; and HOHPAYWK - the HOH's gross weekly income from employment. (HOHSEG, for instance, duplicates the SEG of the head of household for allmembers of the household, so that if the head of household's SEG was 12 (skilled manual) and there were three others living in the household then the value of HOHSEG will be 12 for all these four individuals.)

Family Units and Duplicated Information for Husband and Wife:- A ____________________________________________________________ number of family units may live in the same household. A family unit may consist of a husband and wife and their children, provided the children are unmarried or have no children of their own; it may also be a lone parent with unmarried children. A household containing 2 unmarried sisters living together would consist of 2 family units, while an elderly woman living with her unmarried daughter would constitute a single family unit. If, however, the unmarried daughter had a child, then the household would consist of two family units. In family units including a husband and wife, certain information relating to the husband and the wife has been duplicated for all members of the family unit. For example, HUSSEG ___ and WIFSEG provide information on the socio- economic group (SEG) of husband and wife respectively for all members of the family unit. If, for instance, the husband was in SEG 12 and the wife in SEG 9 (junior non-manual) then the value of HUSSEG would be 12 and the value of WIFSEG would be 9 for all members of the family unit.

Cross-link variables:- Variables created from information about ____________________ others in the household or family unit and duplicated for all household (or family unit) members can be recognised because they begin with HOH..., HUS... or WIF.... In addition, a number of other variables have been duplicated for all household (or family unit) members. These include: NCHILDHH, NPERFAM, NFAMHH, NCHU5F, NCHU16F, MVINCFU, TOTINCFU, MVINCHH and TOTINCHH.

These "cross-link" variables have been included in the data file because the information they contain would otherwise be very difficult to access using SPSS. A separate program, XLKA, written

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in the programming language PASCAL, is available on request from the SSRC Data Archive (Gilbert, Dale, Arber,1982). This can be used to append further cross-link variables to the data set if they are required. Note that for the XLKA program to be able to generate new variables, the variables HOUSENO, PERNO, FAMUNIT, and MARITAL are needed in the data file.

Derived Variables _________________ In some cases the variables which are obtained from the GHS are not ideal for analysis. A number of new variables have therefore been created to simplify certain types of analysis. For instance, HEDQUAL, highest educational qualifications, is derived from the variables ANYQUAL, Q1TYPE TO HQ6TYPE, (Education Section, Question 8) which together give all the qualifications obtained by the individual; and TOTINCID, the individual's total gross annual income, is derived from the 12 possible sources of income given in the Income Section. These derived variables are provided in addition to the original GHS data. The variables from which they have been calculated remain in the data set, except where no information has been lost by creating a new variable. For example, the variable EMPLOYED (Working for Pay or Profit in the Last Week) has been derived by combining the information contained at Q1 of the Employment Section with the information contained at Q20 of the Employment Section in which reasons for not working in the past week are given by those who are not involved in work at the moment.

Deleted Variables _________________ Almost all the data collected by GHS has been retained, but a few variables have been omitted. Variables have been omitted in cases where a few individuals engage in a particular activity many times. In these instances a cut-off frequency has been chosen. The number specified aims to minimise the loss of cases without excessively enlarging the size of the data set. For example, a variable was created indicating the total number of contacts with general practitioners (GPs) in the 2 week reference period, but variables providing details about only the first two contacts with GPs were retained for 1973 and for the first four contacts in 1974-1976. In 1978 a maximum of nine contacts have been included.

Continuous variables ____________________ Some variables in the GHS include a large number of answer categories. Where these are at the interval level of measurement, eg. income, rateable value and age, they have been left in this _____________ form in the SPSS data file. However, for ease of reference in the ____ codebook, these 'continuous' variables have been grouped so that the distribution of responses can be seen. It is important to remember that the categories in the codebook for 'continuous' variables are not included in the data file, but that the data has been left in its original continuous form.

Missing Values ______________ In the SPSS data file and in the codebook, certain categories of variables are defined as MISSING, eg. categories 8 and 9 on OWNHOUSE, categories -1 and -9 on LIVRES. This means that during an

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SPSS procedure, the missing categories will be automatically excluded from the analysis, unless you specify as an OPTION that you wish these values to be included.

Household Structure ___________________ Two variables have been derived to describe the composition of the

household. The first, HHTYPE, is described in the Codebook and is based on the Department of the Environment's classification of the 'type' of household.

The second variable, HHSTRUCT, provides an alternative measure of the composition of the household, based on the relationships of household members to the 'head of household'. Both variables are duplicated for each member of the household. There are 6 possible codes,1,2,4,8,16, and 32, each of which indicates the presence of particular relationships within the household.

1. child(ren) under 16. 2. unmarried adult(s) without own child(ren). e.g. family units containing only one person, or containing 2 adults who are not married, e.g. widowed mother and adult daughter. 4. single parent - i.e. unmarried with child(ren). 8. married couple. 16. grandparent(s) of others in the household - a 3- generational household. 32. person(s) aged 60 or over - 'retired'.

The six codes are used additively so that any one of the 63 possible combinations indicates unambiguously a particular household structure. When interpreting the variable it is important to remember that structure is in relation to the head of household. _____________________________________ Examples. _________ Thus category (1) does not contain children who are living on their own, but marks a household where the head of household is living with children under 16 but is neither their parent nor grand-parent and where there are no other persons in the household. This explains the absence of any entries in category (4) - single parent - because, by definition, a single parent is only so categorised when they are living with a child of their own; they would, therefore, fall into category (5) which is derived by summing (1) and (4). Category (9) contains the largest numbers as it represents the 'traditional' nuclear family - a married couple with one or more children under 16 - the sum of relationships (8) and (1).

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Socclass ________ The variable SOCCLASS has been derived from SEG using the following recodes: SOCCLASS SEG ________ ___ 1. 5,6 2. 1,2,3,4,16 3. 7,8,9 4. 11,12,15,17 5. 10,13,18 6. 14 9. 19,-1,-9

Abbreviations:- The following abbreviations are used in the _____________ Codebook:- NR = no response NA = no answer MD = missing data DK = don't know LT = less than GT = greater than HOH = head of household H-H = household

References __________ OPCS (1973) The General Household Survey, Introductory Report, HMSO _________________________________________________ OPCS (1975) The General Household Survey, 1972, HMSO __________________________________ OPCS (1976) The General Household Survey, 1973, HMSO __________________________________ OPCS (1978) The General Household Survey, 1975, HMSO __________________________________ OPCS (1978) The General Household Survey, 1976, HMSO __________________________________ OPCS (1979) The General Household Survey, 1977, HMSO __________________________________ OPCS (1979) The General Household Survey, 1978, HMSO __________________________________

OPCS (1981) The General Household Survey, 1979, HMSO __________________________________ OPCS (1982) The General Household Survey, 1980, HMSO __________________________________ OPCS (1983) The General Household Survey, 1981, HMSO __________________________________ N. H. Nie et al (1975) SPSS, Statistical Package for the Social ________________________________________ Sciences, McGraw-Hill, second edition. ________ Gilbert, G.N., Dale, A. and Arber, S. (1980) - `SPSS and the General Household Survey' - SSRC Survey Archive Bulletin,No.16;1 ____________________________ Arber, S., Gilbert, G.N. and Dale, A. (1981) - `Conversion of GHS into SPSS Compatible Files' - SSRC Survey Archive Bulletin No.20;1-2 ____________________________ Gilbert, G.N., Dale, A., and Arber, S. "The Crosslinker: A computer program for the analysis of hierarchical data sets using non-hierarchical analysis packages", SSRC Data Archive Bulletin, 22, __________________________ May 1982, pp 7-10. Gilbert, G.N., Dale, A., and Arber, S. (1983) - `The General Household Survey as a source for Secondary Analysis' - Sociology, _________ Vol.17,No.2,May 1983.

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Variable: HOUSENO HOUSEHOLD IDENTIFICATION NUMBER

Household Schedule,p.1. This variable gives the OPCS assigned number of the household to

which the individual belongs. No marginal frequencies for this variable are shown. NOTE: this variable must be included in any data set to be used with the XLKA computer programme (used to calculate and add additional crosslink variables).

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % HOUSENO PRESENT 1. 32045 100.0 100.0

Valid cases 32045 Missing cases 0

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Variable: REGION GEOGRAPHICAL REGION OF HOUSEHOLD

Household Schedule,p.1.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % NORTH 1. 2006 6.3 6.3 YORKS,HUMBERSIDE 2. 2892 9.0 9.0 NORTH WEST 3. 3998 12.5 12.5 EAST MIDLAND 4. 2114 6.6 6.6 WEST MIDLANDS 5. 3243 10.1 10.1 EAST ANGLIA 6. 1160 3.6 3.6 LONDON 7. 3856 12.0 12.0 SOUTH EAST-OM 8. 3317 10.4 10.4 OUTER S.E. 9. 2304 7.2 7.2 SOUTH WEST 10. 2339 7.3 7.3 WALES 11. 1642 5.1 5.1 SCOTLAND 12. 3173 9.9 9.9 13. 1 0.0 0.0

Valid cases 32045 Missing cases 0

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GENERAL HOUSEHOLD SURVEY 1978 Annual

Variable: QUARTER QUARTER OF YEAR INTERVIEW CONDUCTED

Household Schedule,p.1.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % 1. 8118 25.3 25.3 2. 8073 25.2 25.2 3. 8040 25.1 25.1 4. 7814 24.4 24.4

Valid cases 32045 Missing cases 0

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GENERAL HOUSEHOLD SURVEY 1978 Annual

Variable: AREA GHS STRATUM NUMBERS

Household Schedule,p.1. There are 184 stratum for the 1978 sampling frame of which 169 to 184 relate to the Scottish Supplementary Sample (SSS). The SSS's data is available in a separate file as described in the introduction and the appendix lists those variables pertinent to the SSS. The stratum have been grouped below in accordance with their regional codes as described at REGION. Code 12 identifies the main Scottish sample only - code 13 identifies the SSS. This is a continuous variable and the categories below merely indicate the grouping of responses. OPCS do not provide any information by which the areas contained within each stratum number can be identified.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % 001-010 1. 2006 6.3 6.3 011-025 2. 2892 9.0 9.0 026-045 3. 4000 12.5 12.5 046-056 4. 2114 6.6 6.6 057-072 5. 3243 10.1 10.1 073-078 6. 1158 3.6 3.6 079-101 7. 3856 12.0 12.0 102-118 8. 3317 10.4 10.4 119-131 9. 2304 7.2 7.2 132-144 10. 2340 7.3 7.3 145-152 11. 1642 5.1 5.1 153-168 12. 3173 9.9 9.9

Valid cases 32045 Missing cases 0

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GENERAL HOUSEHOLD SURVEY 1978 Annual

Variable: DAY DAY OF INTERVIEW

Household Schedule,p.1.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % 1. 915 2.9 2.9 2. 951 3.0 3.0 3. 1050 3.3 3.3 4. 1263 3.9 3.9 5. 1203 3.8 3.8 6. 1578 4.9 4.9 7. 1189 3.7 3.7 8. 991 3.1 3.1 9. 982 3.1 3.1 10. 1129 3.5 3.5 11. 1183 3.7 3.7 12. 1045 3.3 3.3 13. 1290 4.0 4.0 14. 1193 3.7 3.7

15. 1051 3.3 3.3 16. 1065 3.3 3.3 17. 1046 3.3 3.3 18. 1225 3.8 3.8 19. 1055 3.3 3.3 20. 1268 4.0 4.0 21. 958 3.0 3.0 22. 976 3.0 3.0 23. 835 2.6 2.6 24. 932 2.9 2.9 25. 872 2.7 2.7 26. 616 1.9 1.9 27. 921 2.9 2.9 28. 903 2.8 2.8 29. 684 2.1 2.1 30. 933 2.9 2.9 31. 743 2.3 2.3

Valid cases 32045 Missing cases 0

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GENERAL HOUSEHOLD SURVEY 1978 Annual

Variable: MONTH MONTH OF INTERVIEW

Household Schedule,p.1.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % JANUARY 1. 2656 8.3 8.3 FEBRUARY 2. 2636 8.2 8.2

MARCH 3. 2735 8.5 8.5 APRIL 4. 2533 7.9 7.9 MAY 5. 2790 8.7 8.7 JUNE 6. 2748 8.6 8.6 JULY 7. 2612 8.2 8.2 AUGUST 8. 2707 8.4 8.4 SEPTEMBER 9. 2737 8.5 8.5 OCTOBER 10. 2463 7.7 7.7 NOVEMBER 11. 2716 8.5 8.5 DECEMBER 12. 2712 8.5 8.5

Valid cases 32045 Missing cases 0

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Variable: YEAR YEAR OF INTERVIEW

Household Schedule,p.1.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % 78. 32045 100.0 100.0

Valid cases 32045 Missing cases 0

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GENERAL HOUSEHOLD SURVEY 1978 Annual

Variable: REGULAR WHETHER ANY INTERVIEW IRREGULARITIES

Household Schedule,p.1. This variable is coded from the starting and finishing times recorded on each schedule. Code 1 - no interview irregularities - means that the household schedule and all individual schedules were completed separately with no overlapping. Code 2 - household contains one or more joint interviews between 2 people - means that not more that 2 people were interviewed together with starting and finishing times no more than 5 minutes apart. Code 3 - household contains at least one irregularity - can mean more than 2 people being interviewed together or interviews overlapping but starting and finishing more than 5 minutes apart.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % NO IRREGULARITIES 1. 11277 35.2 35.2 1 OR MORE JOINT INTS 2. 12714 39.7 39.7 AT LEAST 1 IRREG 3. 4837 15.1 15.1 RECALL FOR H.SAT. 4. 3211 10.0 10.0 DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 6 0.0 MISSING

Valid cases 32039 Missing cases 6

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Variable: COMPLETE OUTCOME OF INDIVIDUAL INTERVIEW

Household Schedule,p.1. This variable records whether each eligible individual (i.e. those aged 16 or over) co-operated or not.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % FULLY CO-OP 1. 22719 70.9 94.6 ELIGIBLE;PROXY COMP. 2. 866 2.7 3.6 ELIGIBLE;NON-CONTACT 3. 174 0.5 0.7 ELIGIBLE;REFUSAL 4. 266 0.8 1.1 CHILD AGED LT 16 9. 8020 25.0 MISSING

Valid cases 24025 Missing cases 8020

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GENERAL HOUSEHOLD SURVEY 1978 Annual

Variable: NHHOLDS NO. OF HOUSEHOLDS AT EACH ADDRESS

Household Schedule,p.1.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % 1. 30792 96.1 96.1 2. 637 2.0 2.0 3. 145 0.5 0.5 4. 119 0.4 0.4 5. 81 0.3 0.3 6. 92 0.3 0.3 7. 23 0.1 0.1 8. 58 0.2 0.2 9. 9 0.0 0.0 10. 26 0.1 0.1 11. 15 0.0 0.0 12. 3 0.0 0.0 13. 2 0.0 0.0 14. 9 0.0 0.0 15. 2 0.0 0.0 16. 15 0.0 0.0 17. 1 0.0 0.0 18. 6 0.0 0.0 19. 1 0.0 0.0 20. 4 0.0 0.0 29. 2 0.0 0.0 30. 1 0.0 0.0 56. 2 0.0 0.0

Valid cases 32045 Missing cases 0

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GENERAL HOUSEHOLD SURVEY 1978 Annual

Variable: NPPHHOLD TOTAL NO. OF PEOPLE IN HOUSEHOLD

Household Schedule,p.1.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % 1. 2602 8.1 8.1 2. 7424 23.2 23.2 3. 5886 18.4 18.4 4. 8596 26.8 26.8 5. 4563 14.2 14.2 6. 1746 5.4 5.4 7. 791 2.5 2.5 8. 272 0.8 0.8 9. 108 0.3 0.3 10. 20 0.1 0.1 12. 24 0.1 0.1 13. 13 0.0 0.0

Valid cases 32045 Missing cases 0

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Variable: NADHHOLD TOTAL NO. OF ADULTS IN HOUSEHOLD

Household Schedule,p.1. This variable gives the total number of adults - over 16 years - living in the household.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % 1. 3403 10.6 10.6 2. 19051 59.5 59.5 3. 5830 18.2 18.2 4. 2627 8.2 8.2 5. 805 2.5 2.5 6. 274 0.9 0.9 7. 21 0.1 0.1 8. 34 0.1 0.1

Valid cases 32045 Missing cases 0

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GENERAL HOUSEHOLD SURVEY 1978 Annual

Variable: NCHILDHH NUMBER OF CHILDREN UNDER 16 IN HOUSEHOLD

This is a derived variable which counts the number of children (under 16 years of age) living in each household. It cannot be assumed that the children are related to the adult members of the household. This information is common to all members of the household.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % 0. 14342 44.8 44.8 1. 5661 17.7 17.7 2. 7461 23.3 23.3 3. 3087 9.6 9.6

4. 982 3.1 3.1 5. 343 1.1 1.1 6. 130 0.4 0.4 7. 39 0.1 0.1

Valid cases 32045 Missing cases 0

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Variable: NPERINT NO. OF PERSONS INTERVIEWED {INC.PROXIES}

Household Schedule,p.1.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % 1. 4070 12.7 12.7 2. 18967 59.2 59.2 3. 5494 17.1 17.1 4. 2458 7.7 7.7 5. 759 2.4 2.4 6. 242 0.8 0.8 7. 29 0.1 0.1 8. 26 0.1 0.1

Valid cases 32045 Missing cases 0

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GENERAL HOUSEHOLD SURVEY 1978 Annual

Variable: PERNO INDIVIDUAL NO. FOR EACH PERSON IN H-HOLD

Household Schedule,p.1. The questions in the Household Schedule are answered by one member

of the household, usually the head of household. A person number is allocated to each individual in the household. Person 1 is always the Head of Household, but other person numbers are assigned arbitrarily to others in the household.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % 1. 11792 36.8 36.8 2. 9190 28.7 28.7 3. 5479 17.1 17.1 4. 3517 11.0 11.0 5. 1368 4.3 4.3 6. 455 1.4 1.4 7. 164 0.5 0.5 8. 51 0.2 0.2 9. 17 0.1 0.1 10. 5 0.0 0.0 11. 3 0.0 0.0 12. 3 0.0 0.0 13. 1 0.0 0.0

Valid cases 32045 Missing cases 0

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GENERAL HOUSEHOLD SURVEY 1978 Annual

Variable: HHTYPE RESPONDENT'S HOUSEHOLD TYPE

This is a derived variable which counts the different types of people within each household. It is derived for all members of the household and corresponds to the household types used by the Department of the Environment.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % ONE ADULT UNDER 60 1. 807 2.5 2.5 2 ADULTS UNDER 60 2. 3294 10.3 10.3 CHILD LT 5 IN HHOLD 3. 6326 19.7 19.7 ALL CHILDREN 5-15 4. 11377 35.5 35.5 3 OR MORE ADULTS 5. 4570 14.3 14.3 ONE ADULT 60 OR OVER 6. 1795 5.6 5.6 2 ADULTS,1 OR 2 60+ 7. 3876 12.1 12.1

Valid cases 32045 Missing cases 0

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Variable: HHSTRUCT STRUCTURE OF HOH'S HOUSEHOLD

This is a derived variable which describes the household's structure by reference to certain characteristics of its members. The Introduction describes at length how this variable is derived.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % HHSTRUCT PRESENT 1. 32045 100.0 100.0

Valid cases 32045 Missing cases 0

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GENERAL HOUSEHOLD SURVEY 1978 Annual

Variable: HOHRELN RELATIONSHIP TO HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD

Household Schedule,p.1. All members of a household are coded in accordance with their relationship to the head of household. Adopted children are treated as natural children but foster children, unless related, are treated as non-relatives.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD 0. 11792 36.8 36.8 SPOUSE OF HOH 1. 7938 24.8 24.8 CHILD,NOT FOSTER 2. 11095 34.6 34.6 SON,D-IN LAW 3. 76 0.2 0.2 PARENT 4. 129 0.4 0.4 PARENT-IN-LAW 5. 125 0.4 0.4 BROTHER,SISTER 6. 202 0.6 0.6 GRANDCHILD 7. 216 0.7 0.7 OTHER RELATIVES 8. 149 0.5 0.5 NON RELATIVES 9. 323 1.0 1.0

Valid cases 32045 Missing cases 0

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Variable: HSEWIFE RESPONDENT IS H'HOLD'S HOUSEWIFE

Household Schedule,p.1. Information is recorded for all members of the household, but only one member of the household may be defined as the housewife. In one person households, that person is always the housewife.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % IS HOUSEWIFE 1. 11792 36.8 49.1 NOT HOUSEWIFE 2. 12233 38.2 50.9 DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 8020 25.0 MISSING

Valid cases 24025 Missing cases 8020

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GENERAL HOUSEHOLD SURVEY 1978 Annual

Variable: SEX SEX OF RESPONDENT

Household Schedule,p.1.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % MALE 1. 15506 48.4 48.4 FEMALE 2. 16539 51.6 51.6

Valid cases 32045 Missing cases 0

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Variable: AGE AGE OF RESPONDENT

Household Schedule,p.1. This is a continuous variable - the categories below merely indicating the grouping of responses. Children under the age of 1 year are coded 0. People aged 100 years or over are included in

code 99.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % 0YRS TO 7YRS 1. 3481 10.9 10.9 8YRS TO 15YRS 2. 4539 14.2 14.2 16YRS TO 24YRS 3. 3905 12.2 12.2 25YRS TO 34YRS 4. 4488 14.0 14.0 35YRS TO 44YRS 5. 3723 11.6 11.6 45YRS TO 54YRS 6. 3788 11.8 11.8 55YRS TO 64YRS 7. 3613 11.3 11.3 65YRS AND OVER 8. 4508 14.1 14.1

Valid cases 32045 Missing cases 0

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GENERAL HOUSEHOLD SURVEY 1978 Annual

Variable: HOHAGE AGE OF HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD

This is a crosslink variable which takes the value of the head of household's age as recorded at AGE. This is a continuous variable and the categories below merely indicate the grouping of responses.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % %

16YRS TO 24YRS 1. 1144 3.6 3.6 25YRS TO 34YRS 2. 6751 21.1 21.1 35YRS TO 44YRS 3. 7553 23.6 23.6 45YRS TO 54YRS 4. 6557 20.5 20.5 55YRS TO 64YRS 5. 4760 14.9 14.9 65YRS AND OVER 6. 5280 16.5 16.5

Valid cases 32045 Missing cases 0

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Variable: HUSAGE AGE OF HUSBAND

This is a crosslink variable which takes the value of the husband's age as recorded at AGE. There will be no information for those families without a married male member. This is a continuous variable and the categories below merely indicate the grouping of responses.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % 16YRS TO 24YRS 1. 886 2.8 3.4 25YRS TO 34YRS 2. 5949 18.6 23.1 35YRS TO 44YRS 3. 6796 21.2 26.4 45YRS TO 54YRS 4. 5628 17.6 21.9 55YRS TO 64YRS 5. 3649 11.4 14.2 65YRS AND OVER 6. 2846 8.9 11.1 NO HUSBAND IN FAMILY -9. 6291 19.6 MISSING

Valid cases 25754 Missing cases 6291

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GENERAL HOUSEHOLD SURVEY 1978 Annual

Variable: WIFAGE AGE OF WIFE

This is a crosslink variable which takes the value of the wife's age as recorded at AGE. There will be no information for those families without a married female member. This is a continuous variable and the categories below merely indicate the grouping of responses.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % 16YRS TO 24YRS 1. 1671 5.2 6.5 25YRS TO 34YRS 2. 7103 22.2 27.5 35YRS TO 44YRS 3. 6732 21.0 26.0 45YRS TO 54YRS 4. 5158 16.1 19.9 55YRS TO 64YRS 5. 3148 9.8 12.2 65YRS AND OVER 6. 2051 6.4 7.9 NO WIFE IN FAMILY -9. 6182 19.3 MISSING

Valid cases 25863 Missing cases 6182

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Variable: MARITAL MARITAL STATUS

Household Schedule,p.1. Code 5 for `separated' includes both legal and de facto separation. Code 1 for `married' includes common-law marriages so long as the informant says he/she is married.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % MARRIED 1. 16187 50.5 50.5 SINGLE-16 & OVER 2. 4638 14.5 14.5 WIDOWED 3. 2381 7.4 7.4 DIVORCED 4. 504 1.6 1.6 SEPARATED 5. 315 1.0 1.0 SINGLE-UNDER 16 6. 8020 25.0 25.0

Valid cases 32045 Missing cases 0

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GENERAL HOUSEHOLD SURVEY 1978 Annual

Variable: FAMUNIT FAMILY UNIT TO WHICH RESPONDENT BELONGS

Household Schedule,p.1. Information will be common to each member of the family unit. The family unit to which the head of household belongs is always coded 1.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % 1. 30719 95.9 95.9 2. 1215 3.8 3.8 3. 87 0.3 0.3 4. 19 0.1 0.1 5. 5 0.0 0.0

Valid cases 32045 Missing cases 0

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Variable: FAMPERNO INDIV.MEMBER NOS. OF FAMILY UNIT

This is a derived variable which assigns a unique number to each member of the family unit.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % 1. 12803 40.0 40.0 2. 8965 28.0 28.0 3. 5197 16.2 16.2 4. 3311 10.3 10.3 5. 1199 3.7 3.7 6. 382 1.2 1.2 7. 130 0.4 0.4 8. 38 0.1 0.1 9. 10 0.0 0.0

10. 3 0.0 0.0 11. 3 0.0 0.0 12. 3 0.0 0.0 13. 1 0.0 0.0

Valid cases 32045 Missing cases 0

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GENERAL HOUSEHOLD SURVEY 1978 Annual

Variable: NFAMHH NO. OF FAMILY UNITS IN HOUSEHOLD

This is a derived variable which has been derived by calculating the highest value recorded at FAMUNIT for each household. It is duplicated for all members of the household and indicates the number of family units in the household to which the individual belongs.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % 1. 28827 90.0 90.0 2. 2879 9.0 9.0 3. 245 0.8 0.8 4. 67 0.2 0.2 5. 27 0.1 0.1

Valid cases 32045 Missing cases 0

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Variable: NPERFAM NO. OF PERSONS IN FAMILY UNIT

This is a derived variable which counts the total number of people living in the family unit.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % 1. 3838 12.0 12.0 2. 7536 23.5 23.5 3. 5658 17.7 17.7 4. 8448 26.4 26.4 5. 4085 12.7 12.7 6. 1512 4.7 4.7 7. 644 2.0 2.0 8. 224 0.7 0.7 9. 63 0.2 0.2 12. 24 0.1 0.1 13. 13 0.0 0.0

Valid cases 32045 Missing cases 0

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GENERAL HOUSEHOLD SURVEY 1978 Annual

Variable: NADLTFAM TOTAL NO.OF ADULTS IN FAMILY UNIT

This is a derived variable which counts the total number of adults, that is 16 years or over, living in the family unit. Code 0 relates to foster children since OPCS treats these as separate family units.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % FOSTER CHILDREN 0. 25 0.1 0.1 1. 4871 15.2 15.2 2. 19359 60.4 60.4 3. 4907 15.3 15.3 4. 2118 6.6 6.6 5. 573 1.8 1.8

6. 162 0.5 0.5 7. 13 0.0 0.0 8. 17 0.1 0.1

Valid cases 32045 Missing cases 0

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Variable: NMARFAM TOTAL NO.OF MARRIED PEOPLE IN FAM.UNIT

This is a derived variable which counts the total number of married people living in this family unit.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % 0. 6140 19.2 19.2 1. 193 0.6 0.6 2. 25712 80.2 80.2

Valid cases 32045 Missing cases 0

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GENERAL HOUSEHOLD SURVEY 1978 Annual

Variable: FAMILY WHETHER HUSBAND & WIFE IN FAMILY

This is a derived variable which indicates whether the family unit contains a husband and/or wife.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % HUS.&WIFE IN FAM 1. 25712 80.2 80.2 HUS.ONLY IN FAM 2. 42 0.1 0.1 WIFE ONLY IN FAM 3. 151 0.5 0.5 HUS.&WIFE NOT IN FAM 4. 6140 19.2 19.2

Valid cases 32045 Missing cases 0

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Variable: NCHDEP TOTAL NO.OF DEPENDENT CHLDRN IN FAMILY

This is a derived variable which counts the total number of children under 16 years of age and the total number of children, 19 years or under, who are in full-time education who are living in the family unit.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % NONE 0. 14220 44.4 44.4 1. 5610 17.5 17.5 2. 7388 23.1 23.1 3. 3238 10.1 10.1 4. 1095 3.4 3.4 5. 318 1.0 1.0 6. 137 0.4 0.4 7. 39 0.1 0.1

Valid cases 32045 Missing cases 0

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GENERAL HOUSEHOLD SURVEY 1978 Annual

Variable: NCHU16F TOTAL NO.OF CHILDREN <16YRS IN FAM.UNIT

This variable was derived by calculating the number of children under sixteen within each family unit. It is duplicated for all members of the family unit.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % NONE 0. 14716 45.9 45.9 1. 5567 17.4 17.4 2. 7302 22.8 22.8 3. 3039 9.5 9.5 4. 949 3.0 3.0 5. 304 0.9 0.9 6. 129 0.4 0.4 7. 39 0.1 0.1

Valid cases 32045 Missing cases 0

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Variable: NCHU5F TOTAL NO.OF CHILDREN <5YRS IN FAM.UNIT

This variable was derived by calculating the number of children under five within each family unit. It is duplicated for all members of the family unit.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % NONE 0. 25961 81.0 81.0 1. 4275 13.3 13.3 2. 1637 5.1 5.1 3. 165 0.5 0.5 4. 7 0.0 0.0

Valid cases 32045 Missing cases 0

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GENERAL HOUSEHOLD SURVEY 1978 Annual

Variable: COLOUR INTERVIEWER ASSESSED FROM OBSERVATION

Household Schedule,p.1. This is an interviewer assessment, made from observation only, for each member of the household.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % COLOURED 1. 1069 3.3 3.4 WHITE 2. 28663 89.4 91.4 NOT SEEN 3. 1622 5.1 5.2 DK PROB.COLOURED 4. 4 0.0 0.0 DK PROB.WHITE 5. 3 0.0 0.0 INTERVIEWR UNDECIDED 8. 684 2.1 MISSING

Valid cases 31361 Missing cases 684

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Variable: LIVRES YEARS LIVED AT PRESENT ADDRESS

Household Schedule, p.1. This variable relates to all respondents. Those living in their present accommodation for less than 12 months have been coded 0 and code 99 relates to those living in their present accommodation for 99 years or more. This is a continuous variable and the categories below merely indicate the grouping of responses.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq

Category label Code Freq % % LESS THAN 1 YEAR 0. 2929 9.1 9.2 1 TO 4 YRS 1. 9172 28.6 28.7 5 TO 9 YRS 2. 7092 22.1 22.2 10 TO 14 YRS 3. 4992 15.6 15.6 15 TO 19 YRS 4. 2810 8.8 8.8 20 TO 49 YRS 5. 4641 14.5 14.5 50 YRS OR MORE 6. 322 1.0 1.0 NA,REFUSAL,DK -1. 87 0.3 MISSING

Valid cases 31958 Missing cases 87

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GENERAL HOUSEHOLD SURVEY 1978 Annual

Variable: CARAVAN LIVING IN CARAVAN OR HOUSEBOAT

Household Schedule. Present Accommodation Section. P.2. _____________________ Those informants who live in a caravan are only asked questions 2, 5-8, 12-16 of the Present Accommodation section and question 9 of the Tenure and Housing Costs section together with rates questions on the back page of the Household Schedule.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % LIVES-CARAVAN!HOUSEB 1. 74 0.2 0.2 DOESN'T LIVE CARAVAN 2. 31971 99.8 99.8

Valid cases 32045 Missing cases 0

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Variable: AGEHOUSE PERIOD WHEN PRESENT ACCOMMODATION BUILT

Household Schedule. Present Accommodation Section - Q.1. _____________________ The variable apples to all households except those living in houseboats or caravans (coded 1 at CARAVAN).

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % BEFORE 1919 1. 7782 24.3 24.5 1919-1944 2. 7654 23.9 24.1 1945-1964 3. 9075 28.3 28.5 1965 OR LATER 4. 7148 22.3 22.5 D.K. BUT AFTER 1945 5. 120 0.4 0.4 D.K. 6. 25 0.1 0.1 N.A.,REFUSAL 8. 167 0.5 MISSING MISSING DATA 9. 74 0.2 MISSING

Valid cases 31804 Missing cases 241

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GENERAL HOUSEHOLD SURVEY 1978 Annual

Variable: OWNHOUSE PRESENT ACCOMMODATION OWNED OR RENTED

Household Schedule. Present Accommodation Section - Q.2. _____________________ This variable applies to all households.

Relative Adjusted

Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % OWNS,BUYING 1. 17408 54.3 54.3 RENTS,RENTS FREE 2. 14627 45.6 45.7 N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. 8. 10 0.0 MISSING

Valid cases 32035 Missing cases 10

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Variable: BATH BATH WITH HOT WATER IN PRESENT ACCOM.

Household Schedule. Present Accommodation Section - Q.3. _____________________ This variable is not coded for Caravan dwellers.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 31151 97.2 97.5 NO 2. 815 2.5 2.5 N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. 8. 5 0.0 MISSING MISSING DATA 9. 74 0.2 MISSING

Valid cases 31966 Missing cases 79

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GENERAL HOUSEHOLD SURVEY 1978 Annual

Variable: LOO FLUSH TOILET IN PRES.ACCOM. - LOCATION

Household Schedule. Present Accommodation Section - Q.4 & 4(a). _____________________ This variable is not coded for Caravan dwellers. It has resulted from the combination of Q.4 which is a simple yes/no question and Q.4(a). which establishes the location of the flush toilet.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % NO FLUSH TOILET 0. 67 0.2 0.2 INSIDE ACCOM. 1. 30520 95.2 95.6 OUT.ACCOM.BUT IN BDG 2. 467 1.5 1.5 OUTSIDE BUILDING 3. 857 2.7 2.7 N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. 8. 60 0.2 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 74 0.2 MISSING

Valid cases 31911 Missing cases 134

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Variable: BEDROOMS NO. OF BEDROOMS IN PRESENT ACCOM.

Household Schedule. Present Accommodation Section - Q.5. _____________________

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % ONE BEDROOM 1. 1769 5.5 5.5 TWO BEDROOMS 2. 7434 23.2 23.2 THREE BEDROOMS 3. 18240 56.9 57.0 FOUR BEDROOMS 4. 3544 11.1 11.1 FIVE BEDROOMS 5. 726 2.3 2.3 SIX BEDROOMS 6. 197 0.6 0.6 SEVEN BEDROOMS 7. 64 0.2 0.2 EIGHT BEDROOMS 8. 30 0.1 0.1 NINE BEDROOMS 9. 5 0.0 0.0 TEN BEDROOMS 10. 1 0.0 0.0 ELEVEN BEDROOMS 11. 13 0.0 0.0 N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. -1. 22 0.1 MISSING

Valid cases 32023 Missing cases 22

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Variable: BEDCOOK BED SITTING ROOM,B-ROOM USED FOR COOKING

Household Schedule. Present Accommodation Section - Q.6. _____________________

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 283 0.9 0.9 NO 2. 31669 98.8 99.1 N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. 8. 93 0.3 MISSING

Valid cases 31952 Missing cases 93

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Variable: KITCHEN SEPARATE ROOM FOR COOKING

Household Schedule. Present Accommodation Section - Q.7. _____________________

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 31909 99.6 99.6 NO 2. 135 0.4 0.4 N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. 8. 1 0.0 MISSING

Valid cases 32044 Missing cases 1

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Variable: KITSIZE SIZE OF KITCHEN

Household Schedule. Present Accommodation Section - Q.7(a). _____________________ This variable applies to all those who answered `yes' to having a kitchen.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % LESS THAN 6.5FT WIDE 1. 4458 13.9 14.0 6.5FT OR MORE WIDE 2. 27334 85.3 86.0 N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. 8. 117 0.4 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & M.D 9. 136 0.4 MISSING

Valid cases 31792 Missing cases 253

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Variable: KITEAT KITCHEN USED FOR MEALS OR SITTING ROOM

Household Schedule. Present Accommodation Section - Q.7(b). _____________________ This variable applies to all those who answered `yes' to having a kitchen.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 18327 57.2 57.9 NO 2. 13344 41.6 42.1 N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. 8. 238 0.7 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & M.D 9. 136 0.4 MISSING

Valid cases 31671 Missing cases 374

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Variable: OTHROOMS NO.OF OTHER ROOMS EXCL. KITCH. & BEDROOM

Household Schedule. Present Accommodation Section - Q.8. _____________________ Rooms are included or excluded for this variable in accordance with the usage and description of the room given at the time of the

interview. The definition excludes bathrooms, toilets, garages and rooms used solely for business, for example, and includes all rooms used for living in throughout the year. Rooms already coded elsewhere are not included in this variable.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % NO OTHER ROOMS 0. 473 1.5 1.5 ONE OTHER ROOM 1. 17336 54.1 54.1 TWO OTHER ROOMS 2. 12322 38.5 38.5 THREE OTHER ROOMS 3. 1658 5.2 5.2 FOUR OTHER ROOMS 4. 204 0.6 0.6 FIVE OTHER ROOMS 5. 37 0.1 0.1 SIX OTHER ROOMS 6. 2 0.0 0.0 SEVEN OTHER ROOMS 7. 2 0.0 0.0 N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. -1. 11 0.0 MISSING

Valid cases 32034 Missing cases 11

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Variable: NPPROOM NUMBER OF PEOPLE PER ROOM

This variable is derived from the variables OTHROOMS,BEDROOMS and KITCHEN which are added and then divided by the variable NPPHHOLD. It applies to all households. This is a continuous variable and the categories below merely indicate the grouping of responses.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % NA,REFUSAL,DK -1.0 25 0.1 0.1 UP TO .50 PER ROOM 1.0 4897 15.3 15.3 1.00 TO 1.49 PERROOM 3.0 5231 16.3 16.3 1.50 TO 1.99 PERROOM 4.0 491 1.5 1.5 2.00 TO 2.49 PERROOM 5.0 53 0.2 0.2 2.50 & OVER PER ROOM 6.0 13 0.0 0.0

Valid cases 32045 Missing cases 0

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Variable: ROOMSLET WHETHER ANY ROOMS LET

Household Schedule. Present Accommodation Section - Q.9. _____________________ This variable determines whether a household lets any of the rooms to any other household. This variable does not apply to Caravan dwellers.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % SOME ROOMS LET 1. 129 0.4 0.4 NO ROOMS LET 2. 31842 99.4 99.6 D.N.A.& M.D. 9. 74 0.2 MISSING

Valid cases 31971 Missing cases 74

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Variable: BEDLET NO. OF BEDROOMS SUB-LET

Household Schedule. Present Accommodation Section. Q.5. _____________________ If a room is both let/sublet and shared it is coded only as shared.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % ONE BEDROOM 1. 88 0.3 68.2 TWO BEDROOMS 2. 36 0.1 27.9 THREE BEDROOMS 3. 3 0.0 2.3 FOUR BEDROOMS 4. 1 0.0 0.8 SEVEN BEDROOMS 7. 1 0.0 0.8 DOES NOT APPLY & M.D -9. 31916 99.6 MISSING

Valid cases 129 Missing cases 31916

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Variable: OTHLET NUMBER OF OTHER ROOMS SUBLET

Household Schedule. Present Accommodation Section. Q.8. _____________________ If a room is both let/sublet and shared it is coded only as shared.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % NONE 0. 56 0.2 43.4 ONE OTHER ROOM 1. 32 0.1 24.8 TWO OTHER ROOMS 2. 33 0.1 25.6 THREE OTHER ROOMS 3. 4 0.0 3.1 FOUR OTHER ROOMS 4. 4 0.0 3.1 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 31916 99.6 MISSING

Valid cases 129 Missing cases 31916

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Variable: ROOMSHRE WHETHER BATH,LOO,ROOMS SHARED

Household Schedule. Present Accommodation Section - Q.10. _____________________ This variable determines whether a household shares any of the rooms or the bath (shower) or flush toilet with any other household.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % %

SOME ROOMS SHARED 1. 510 1.6 1.6 NO ROOMS SHARED 2. 31460 98.2 98.4 NA,REFUSAL,DK 8. 1 0.0 MISSING D.N.A.& M.D. 9. 74 0.2 MISSING

Valid cases 31970 Missing cases 75

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Variable: BATHSHRE WHETHER BATH SHARED WITH OTHER H-H

Household Schedule. Present Accommodation Section - Q.3. _____________________ This variable is not coded for Caravan dwellers.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % BATH SHARED 1. 453 1.4 88.8 BATH NOT SHARED 2. 57 0.2 11.2 DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 31535 98.4 MISSING

Valid cases 510 Missing cases 31535

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Variable: LOOSHARE WHETHER FLUSH LOO SHARED WITH OTHER H-H

Household Schedule. Present Accommodation Section - Q.4. _____________________ This variable is not coded for Caravan dwellers.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % LOO NOT SHARED 0. 66 0.2 12.9 SHARES IN ACCOM. 1. 259 0.8 50.8 SHARES IN BUILDING 2. 169 0.5 33.1 SHARES OUTSIDE BLDG 3. 16 0.0 3.1 DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 31535 98.4 MISSING

Valid cases 510 Missing cases 31535

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Variable: BEDSHARE NUMBER OF BEDROOMS SHARED

Household Schedule. Present Accommodation Section - Q.5. _____________________ If a room is both let/sublet and shared it is coded only as shared.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % NONE 0. 484 1.5 94.9 ONE BEDROOM 1. 26 0.1 5.1 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 31535 98.4 MISSING

Valid cases 510 Missing cases 31535

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Variable: KITSHARE KITCHEN SHARED

Household Schedule. Present Accommodation Section - Q.7. If a room _____________________ is both let/sublet and shared it is coded only as shared.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 209 0.7 41.0 NO 2. 301 0.9 59.0 DOES NOT APPLY & M.D 9. 31535 98.4 MISSING

Valid cases 510 Missing cases 31535

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Variable: OTHSHARE NUMBER OF 'OTHER' ROOMS SHARED

Household Schedule. Present Accommodation Section - Q.8. _____________________ If a room is both let/sublet and shared it is coded only as shared.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % NONE 0. 400 1.2 78.4 ONE OTHER ROOM 1. 87 0.3 17.1 TWO OTHER ROOMS 2. 23 0.1 4.5 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 31535 98.4 MISSING

Valid cases 510 Missing cases 31535

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Variable: CENTHEAT CENTRAL HEATING IN ACCOMODATION

Household Schedule. Present Accommodation Section - Q.12. _____________________ Central heating is defined as `2 or more rooms (incl. kitchen, halls, landings, bath/WC) heated from one central source'. Where the informant has only one room in the accommodation, e.g. a bedsit, central heating is included only if it is supplied from a central source, along with other rooms in the house/block, etc. If ______________ the informant does not use the central heating this variable is still coded `yes' but the subsequent variable, CHISMAIN, will indicate that it is not the main source of heating.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 17455 54.5 54.5 NO 2. 14571 45.5 45.5 NA, REFUSAL, DK 8. 19 0.1 MISSING

Valid cases 32026 Missing cases 19

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Variable: CHFUEL1 TYPE OF FUEL FOR CENTRAL HEATING-1

Household Schedule. Present Accommodation Section - Q.12(a). _____________________ This variable is recorded for all those whose response is `yes' at CENTHEAT. This is the first of two responses that are allowed.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % SOLID FUEL 1. 2381 7.4 13.7 ELEC.-STORAGE HEAT. 2. 1944 6.1 11.2 ELEC.-OTHER 3. 1415 4.4 8.1 GAS;CALOR GAS 4. 10101 31.5 58.1 OIL 5. 1531 4.8 8.8 OTHER 6. 4 0.0 0.0 NA, REFUSAL, DK 8. 79 0.2 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 14590 45.5 MISSING

Valid cases 17376 Missing cases 14669

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Variable: CHFUEL2 TYPE OF FUEL FOR CENTRAL HEATING-2

Household Schedule. Present Accommodation Section - Q.12(a). _____________________ This variable is the second response allowed for those who responded

`yes' at CENTHEAT.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % ELEC.-STORAGE HEAT. 2. 20 0.1 19.4 ELEC.-OTHER 3. 24 0.1 23.3 GAS;CALOR GAS 4. 28 0.1 27.2 OIL 5. 26 0.1 25.2 OTHER 6. 5 0.0 4.9 DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 31942 99.7 MISSING

Valid cases 103 Missing cases 31942

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Variable: CHISMAIN CENTRAL HEATING-MAIN HEAT IN WINTER

Household Schedule. Present Accommodation Section - Q.13. _____________________ This variable is recorded for all those who answered `yes' at CENTHEAT.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 15017 46.9 86.3 NO 2. 2384 7.4 13.7 NA, REFUSAL, DK 8. 54 0.2 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 14590 45.5 MISSING

Valid cases 17401 Missing cases 14644

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Variable: FUEL1 MAIN HEAT IF NOT CENTRAL HEATING-1

Household Schedule. Present Accommodation Section - Q.14. _____________________ This variable applies to all those who answered `no' at CENTHEAT or CHISMAIN. This is the first response of three that have been allowed for this item.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % SOLID-OPEN FIRES 1. 4885 15.2 28.9 SOLID-CLOSED STOVES 2. 778 2.4 4.6 ELECTRICITY 3. 2851 8.9 16.9 GAS,CALOR GAS 4. 7952 24.8 47.0 OIL;PARAFFIN 5. 444 1.4 2.6 OTHER 6. 1 0.0 0.0 NA,REFUSAL,DK 8. 44 0.1 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 15090 47.1 MISSING

Valid cases 16911 Missing cases 15134

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Variable: FUEL2 MAIN HEAT IF NOT CENTRAL HEATING-2

Household Schedule. Present Accommodation Section - Q.14. _____________________ This variable applies to all those who answered `no' at CENTHEAT or CHISMAIN and who have more than one type of fuel for room heating in the winter.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % SOLID-OPEN FIRES 1. 2 0.0 0.1 SOLID-CLOSED STOVES 2. 202 0.6 13.3 ELECTRICITY 3. 327 1.0 21.5 GAS,CALOR GAS 4. 691 2.2 45.5 OIL;PARAFFIN 5. 290 0.9 19.1 OTHER 6. 8 0.0 0.5 DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 30525 95.3 MISSING

Valid cases 1520 Missing cases 30525

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Variable: FUEL3 MAIN HEAT IF NOT CENTRAL HEATING-3

Household Schedule. Present Accommodation Section - Q.14. _____________________ This variable applies to all those who answered `no' at CENTHEAT or CHISMAIN and who have more than two types of fuel for room heating in the winter.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % SOLID-CLOSED STOVES 2. 3 0.0 2.4 ELECTRICITY 3. 12 0.0 9.7 GAS,CALOR GAS 4. 58 0.2 46.8 OIL;PARAFFIN 5. 51 0.2 41.1 DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 31921 99.6 MISSING

Valid cases 124 Missing cases 31921

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Variable: WASHMACH WASHING MACHINE IN ACCOMMODATION

Household Schedule. Present Accommodation Section - Q.15. _____________________ Whether or not the household has a washing machine has been derived from the multi-coded responses to this question.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 26372 82.3 82.3 NO 2. 5655 17.6 17.7 NA, REFUSAL, DK 8. 18 0.1 MISSING

Valid cases 32027 Missing cases 18

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Variable: FRIDGE REFRIGERATOR IN ACCOMMODATION

Household Schedule. Present Accommodation Section - Q.15. _____________________ Whether or not the household has a refrigerator has been derived from the multi-coded responses to this question.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 30072 93.8 93.9 NO 2. 1955 6.1 6.1 NA, REFUSAL, DK 8. 18 0.1 MISSING

Valid cases 32027 Missing cases 18

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Variable: FREEZER FREEZER IN ACCOMMODATION

Household Schedule. Present Accommodation Section - Q.15. _____________________ Whether or not the household has a deep freezer has been derived from the multi-coded responses to this question.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 12305 38.4 38.4 NO 2. 19722 61.5 61.6 NA, REFUSAL, DK 8. 18 0.1 MISSING

Valid cases 32027 Missing cases 18

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Variable: VACUUM VACUUM CLEANER IN ACCOMMODATION

Household Schedule. Present Accommodation Section - Q.15. _____________________ Whether or not the household has a vacuum cleaner has been derived from the multi-coded responses to this question.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 30095 93.9 94.0 NO 2. 1932 6.0 6.0 NA, REFUSAL, DK 8. 18 0.1 MISSING

Valid cases 32027 Missing cases 18

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Variable: DISHWASH DISHWASHER IN ACCOMMODATION

Household Schedule. Present Accommodation Section - Q.15. _____________________ Whether or not the household has a dishwasher has been derived from the multi-coded responses to this question.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 1204 3.8 3.8 NO 2. 30823 96.2 96.2 NA, REFUSAL, DK 8. 18 0.1 MISSING

Valid cases 32027 Missing cases 18

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Variable: RADIO RADIO IN ACCOMMODATION

Household Schedule. Present Accommodation Section - Q.15. _____________________ Whether or not the household has a radio or transistor has been derived from the multi-coded responses to this question.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 30907 96.4 96.5 NO 2. 1120 3.5 3.5 NA, REFUSAL, DK 8. 18 0.1 MISSING

Valid cases 32027 Missing cases 18

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Variable: TVCOLOUR TV SET COLOUR

Household Schedule. Present Accommodation Section - Q.15. _____________________ Whether or not the household has a coloured television has been derived from the multi-coded responses to this question.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 21409 66.8 66.8 NO 2. 10618 33.1 33.2 NA, REFUSAL, DK 8. 18 0.1 MISSING

Valid cases 32027 Missing cases 18

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Variable: TVBW TV SET BLACK AND WHITE

Household Schedule. Present Accommodation Section - Q.15. _____________________ Whether or not the household has a black and white television has been derived from the multi-coded responses to this question.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 11257 35.1 35.1 NO 2. 20770 64.8 64.9 NA, REFUSAL, DK 8. 18 0.1 MISSING

Valid cases 32027 Missing cases 18

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Variable: NOGOODS WHETHER HAS NONE OF GOODS LISTED

Household Schedule. Present Accommodation Section - Q.15. _____________________ Whether or not the household has none of the consumer durables listed has been derived from the multi-coded responses to this question.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % HAS NO GOODS 1. 38 0.1 0.1 HAS SOME GOODS 2. 31989 99.8 99.9 NA,REFUSAL,DK 8. 18 0.1 MISSING

Valid cases 32027 Missing cases 18

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Variable: NCARS NUMBER OF CARS AVAILABLE FOR USE BY H-H

Household Schedule. Present Accommodation Section - Q.16 & 16(a). ______________________ This variable has resulted from the combination of the initial question which established whether or not any member of the household had a car or van normally available for its private use and the subsequent question which asked the number of cars or vans available.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % NO CAR AVAILABLE 0. 11166 34.8 35.0 1. 15710 49.0 49.2 2. 4399 13.7 13.8 3. 531 1.7 1.7 4. 76 0.2 0.2

5. 13 0.0 0.0 7. 4 0.0 0.0 N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. -1. 146 0.5 MISSING

Valid cases 31899 Missing cases 146

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Variable: SATPERNO PERNO OF PERSON ANSWERING H.SAT.SECTION

Household Schedule. Housing Satisfaction Section -P.6. ____________________ This variable records the person number of either the head of household or another `responsible adult' who has answered the questions on the housing satisfaction section. Either or both the head of household and the housewife may answer this section. If, however, neither are available then another responsible adult is asked to complete this section. If this has occurred then the housewife columns will be blank. If the housewife only has answered this section then the head-of-household columns and person numbers will be blank. On some occassions a responsible adult from outside the household has answered this section as, for example, when a daughter was visiting an elderly parent at the time of interview. Code 21 refers, therefore, to a responsible person who has answered the housing satisfaction section but who does not live in the household.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD 1. 30062 93.8 99.4 2. 47 0.1 0.2 3. 93 0.3 0.3

4. 20 0.1 0.1 PERSON OUTSIDE H-H 21. 31 0.1 0.1 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 1792 5.6 MISSING

Valid cases 30253 Missing cases 1792

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Variable: HHSAT WHETHER H-O-H SATISFIED WITH ACCOMM.

Household Schedule. Housing Satisfaction Section - Q.1. ____________________ This variable records whether either the head of household or `other' responsible adult answering this section are satisfied with their present accommodation.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % VERY SATISFIED 1. 14898 46.5 49.5

FAIRLY SATISFIED 2. 10693 33.4 35.5 NEITHER SAT,DISSAT 3. 959 3.0 3.2 LITTLE DISSATIS. 4. 2150 6.7 7.1 VERY DISSATISFIED 5. 1423 4.4 4.7 NA,REFUSAL 8. 99 0.3 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 1823 5.7 MISSING

Valid cases 30123 Missing cases 1922

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Variable: HHDSATY1 1ST REASON H-O-H NOT COMPLETELY SATIS.

Household Schedule. Housing Satisfaction Section - Q.1(a) & 1(b). ____________________ This variable applies to all heads of household or `other' who are not very satisfied with their present accommodation. That is, it applies to all those coded 2 to 5 at HHSAT. This is the first reason given for not being 'very satisfied'.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % ACCOM.TOO LARGE 1. 229 0.7 1.5 ACCOM. TOO SMALL 2. 887 2.8 6.0 ROOMS TOO SMALL 3. 1498 4.7 10.1 WANTS BETTER HOUSE 4. 326 1.0 2.2 TOO MANY STAIRS 5. 571 1.8 3.9 POOR STATE REPAIR 6. 178 0.6 1.2 ACCOM. CONDEMNED 7. 435 1.4 2.9 WANTS LRGR GARDEN 8. 376 1.2 2.5 WANTS DIFF.ACCOM. 9. 74 0.2 0.5 HSE.COSTS TOO EXP. 10. 416 1.3 2.8 OTH.HOUSING REASONS 11. 616 1.9 4.2 MOVE FROM PEOPLE 12. 477 1.5 3.2 FOR BET.N'HOOD AMENS 13. 2496 7.8 16.9 WANTS DIFF.ENVIRON. 14. 737 2.3 5.0 BECAUSE MARRIED 15. 155 0.5 1.0 GET NEAR FRNDS;RELS. 16. 591 1.8 4.0 GET NEARER JOB 17. 457 1.4 3.1 ILL HEALTH;OLD AGE 18. 461 1.4 3.1 PERSONAL,DOM. CIRCS 19. 334 1.0 2.3 WORK;STUDY CIRS. 20. 410 1.3 2.8 LANDLORD WANTS MOVE 21. 656 2.0 4.4 IN ORDER TO BUY 22. 806 2.5 5.5 WANTS,OFFERD C.ACCOM 23. 132 0.4 0.9 OTHER ANSWERS 24. 1011 3.2 6.8 PERSONAL,DOM.CIRCS 25. 253 0.8 1.7 OTHER 26. 205 0.6 1.4 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 16820 52.5 MISSING N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. -1. 438 1.4 MISSING

Valid cases 14787 Missing cases 17258

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Variable: HHDSATY2 2ND REASON H-O-H NOT COMPLETELY SATIS.

Household Schedule. Housing Satisfaction Section - Q.1(a) & 1(b). ____________________ This variable applies to all heads of household or `other' who are not very satisfied with their present accommodation. That is, it applies to all those coded 2 to 5 at HHSAT. This is the second reason given for not being 'very satisfied'.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % ACCOM.TOO LARGE 1. 63 0.2 0.7 ACCOM. TOO SMALL 2. 504 1.6 5.3 ROOMS TOO SMALL 3. 458 1.4 4.9 WANTS BETTER HOUSE 4. 225 0.7 2.4 TOO MANY STAIRS 5. 455 1.4 4.8 POOR STATE REPAIR 6. 201 0.6 2.1 ACCOM. CONDEMNED 7. 280 0.9 3.0 WANTS LRGR GARDEN 8. 347 1.1 3.7 WANTS DIFF.ACCOM. 9. 104 0.3 1.1 HSE.COSTS TOO EXP. 10. 195 0.6 2.1 OTH.HOUSING REASONS 11. 483 1.5 5.1 MOVE FROM PEOPLE 12. 594 1.9 6.3 FOR BET.N'HOOD AMENS 13. 1140 3.6 12.1 WANTS DIFF.ENVIRON. 14. 702 2.2 7.4 BECAUSE MARRIED 15. 131 0.4 1.4 GET NEAR FRNDS;RELS. 16. 479 1.5 5.1 GET NEARER JOB 17. 213 0.7 2.3 ILL HEALTH;OLD AGE 18. 404 1.3 4.3 PERSONAL,DOM. CIRCS 19. 107 0.3 1.1 WORK;STUDY CIRS. 20. 234 0.7 2.5 LANDLORD WANTS MOVE 21. 571 1.8 6.1 IN ORDER TO BUY 22. 629 2.0 6.7 WANTS,OFFERD C.ACCOM 23. 114 0.4 1.2 OTHER ANSWERS 24. 617 1.9 6.5 PERSONAL,DOM.CIRCS 25. 177 0.6 1.9 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 22618 70.6 MISSING

Valid cases 9427 Missing cases 22618

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Variable: HHDSATY3 3RD REASON H-O-H NOT COMPLETELY SATIS.

Household Schedule. Housing Satisfaction Section - Q.1(a) & 1(b). ____________________ This variable applies to all heads of household or `other' who are not very satisfied with their present accommodation. That is, it applies to all those coded 2 to 5 at HHSAT. This is the third reason given for not being 'very satisfied'.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % ACCOM.TOO LARGE 1. 22 0.1 0.5 ACCOM. TOO SMALL 2. 176 0.5 3.9 ROOMS TOO SMALL 3. 151 0.5 3.3 WANTS BETTER HOUSE 4. 107 0.3 2.3 TOO MANY STAIRS 5. 162 0.5 3.6 POOR STATE REPAIR 6. 87 0.3 1.9 ACCOM. CONDEMNED 7. 203 0.6 4.5 WANTS LRGR GARDEN 8. 176 0.5 3.9 WANTS DIFF.ACCOM. 9. 37 0.1 0.8 HSE.COSTS TOO EXP. 10. 103 0.3 2.3 OTH.HOUSING REASONS 11. 210 0.7 4.6 MOVE FROM PEOPLE 12. 287 0.9 6.3 FOR BET.N'HOOD AMENS 13. 472 1.5 10.4 WANTS DIFF.ENVIRON. 14. 330 1.0 7.2 BECAUSE MARRIED 15. 44 0.1 1.0

GET NEAR FRNDS;RELS. 16. 200 0.6 4.4 GET NEARER JOB 17. 102 0.3 2.2 ILL HEALTH;OLD AGE 18. 244 0.8 5.4 PERSONAL,DOM. CIRCS 19. 50 0.2 1.1 WORK;STUDY CIRS. 20. 155 0.5 3.4 LANDLORD WANTS MOVE 21. 332 1.0 7.3 IN ORDER TO BUY 22. 300 0.9 6.6 WANTS,OFFERD C.ACCOM 23. 38 0.1 0.8 OTHER ANSWERS 24. 431 1.3 9.5 PERSONAL,DOM.CIRCS 25. 139 0.4 3.0 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 27487 85.8 MISSING

Valid cases 4558 Missing cases 27487

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Variable: HHDSATY4 4TH REASON H-O-H NOT COMPLETELY SATIS.

Household Schedule. Housing Satisfaction Section - Q.1(a) & 1(b). ____________________ This variable applies to all heads of household or `other' who are not very satisfied with their present accommodation. That is, it applies to all those coded 2 to 5 at HHSAT. This is the fourth reason given for not being 'very satisfied'.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % ACCOM.TOO LARGE 1. 8 0.0 0.5 ACCOM. TOO SMALL 2. 83 0.3 4.7

ROOMS TOO SMALL 3. 79 0.2 4.5 WANTS BETTER HOUSE 4. 32 0.1 1.8 TOO MANY STAIRS 5. 50 0.2 2.8 POOR STATE REPAIR 6. 45 0.1 2.5 ACCOM. CONDEMNED 7. 37 0.1 2.1 WANTS LRGR GARDEN 8. 40 0.1 2.3 WANTS DIFF.ACCOM. 9. 32 0.1 1.8 HSE.COSTS TOO EXP. 10. 40 0.1 2.3 OTH.HOUSING REASONS 11. 88 0.3 5.0 MOVE FROM PEOPLE 12. 159 0.5 9.0 FOR BET.N'HOOD AMENS 13. 180 0.6 10.1 WANTS DIFF.ENVIRON. 14. 109 0.3 6.1 BECAUSE MARRIED 15. 29 0.1 1.6 GET NEAR FRNDS;RELS. 16. 101 0.3 5.7 GET NEARER JOB 17. 24 0.1 1.4 ILL HEALTH;OLD AGE 18. 64 0.2 3.6 PERSONAL,DOM. CIRCS 19. 11 0.0 0.6 WORK;STUDY CIRS. 20. 70 0.2 3.9 LANDLORD WANTS MOVE 21. 105 0.3 5.9 IN ORDER TO BUY 22. 176 0.5 9.9 WANTS,OFFERD C.ACCOM 23. 31 0.1 1.7 OTHER ANSWERS 24. 134 0.4 7.6 PERSONAL,DOM.CIRCS 25. 47 0.1 2.6 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 30271 94.5 MISSING

Valid cases 1774 Missing cases 30271

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Variable: HWSAT WHETHER HSEWIF.SATISFIED WITH ACCOMMODAT

Household Schedule. Housing Satisfaction Section - Q.1. ____________________ This variable records whether the housewife, if answering this section, is satisfied with their present accommodationn.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % VERY SATISFIED 1. 12691 39.6 49.0 FAIRLY SATISFIED 2. 9085 28.4 35.1 NEITHER SAT,DISSAT 3. 587 1.8 2.3 LITTLE DISSATIS. 4. 2317 7.2 8.9 VERY DISSATISFIED 5. 1235 3.9 4.8 NA,REFUSAL 8. 95 0.3 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 6035 18.8 MISSING

Valid cases 25915 Missing cases 6130

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Variable: HWDSATY1 1ST REASON HSEWIF.NOT COMPLETELY SATIS.

Household Schedule. Housing Satisfaction Section - Q.1(a) & 1(b). _____________________ This variable apolies to all housewives who are not `very satisfied' with their present accommodation. That is, it applies to all those coded 2 to 5 at HWSAT. This is the first reason given for not being 'very satisfied'.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % ACCOM.TOO LARGE 1. 157 0.5 1.2 ACCOM. TOO SMALL 2. 1134 3.5 8.8 ROOMS TOO SMALL 3. 1447 4.5 11.2 WANTS BETTER HOUSE 4. 313 1.0 2.4 TOO MANY STAIRS 5. 996 3.1 7.7 POOR STATE REPAIR 6. 322 1.0 2.5 ACCOM. CONDEMNED 7. 344 1.1 2.7 WANTS LRGR GARDEN 8. 344 1.1 2.7 WANTS DIFF.ACCOM. 9. 74 0.2 0.6 HSE.COSTS TOO EXP. 10. 304 0.9 2.3 OTH.HOUSING REASONS 11. 528 1.6 4.1 MOVE FROM PEOPLE 12. 449 1.4 3.5 FOR BET.N'HOOD AMENS 13. 1649 5.1 12.7 WANTS DIFF.ENVIRON. 14. 694 2.2 5.4 BECAUSE MARRIED 15. 166 0.5 1.3 GET NEAR FRNDS;RELS. 16. 360 1.1 2.8 GET NEARER JOB 17. 361 1.1 2.8 ILL HEALTH;OLD AGE 18. 235 0.7 1.8 PERSONAL,DOM. CIRCS 19. 208 0.6 1.6 WORK;STUDY CIRS. 20. 350 1.1 2.7 LANDLORD WANTS MOVE 21. 507 1.6 3.9 IN ORDER TO BUY 22. 690 2.2 5.3 WANTS,OFFERD C.ACCOM 23. 140 0.4 1.1 OTHER ANSWERS 24. 862 2.7 6.7 PERSONAL,DOM.CIRCS 25. 171 0.5 1.3 OTHER 26. 141 0.4 1.1 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 18821 58.7 MISSING N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. -1. 278 0.9 MISSING

Valid cases 12946 Missing cases 19099

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Variable: HWDSATY2 2ND REASON HSEWIF.NOT COMPLETELY SATIS.

Household Schedule. Housing Satisfaction Section - Q.1(a) & 1(b). _____________________ This variable apolies to all housewives who are not `very satisfied' with their present accommodation. That is, it applies to all those coded 2 to 5 at HWSAT. This is the second reason given for not being 'very satisfied'.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % ACCOM.TOO LARGE 1. 42 0.1 0.5 ACCOM. TOO SMALL 2. 531 1.7 6.5 ROOMS TOO SMALL 3. 473 1.5 5.8 WANTS BETTER HOUSE 4. 257 0.8 3.1 TOO MANY STAIRS 5. 521 1.6 6.3 POOR STATE REPAIR 6. 298 0.9 3.6 ACCOM. CONDEMNED 7. 346 1.1 4.2 WANTS LRGR GARDEN 8. 366 1.1 4.5 WANTS DIFF.ACCOM. 9. 60 0.2 0.7 HSE.COSTS TOO EXP. 10. 135 0.4 1.6 OTH.HOUSING REASONS 11. 329 1.0 4.0 MOVE FROM PEOPLE 12. 569 1.8 6.9 FOR BET.N'HOOD AMENS 13. 839 2.6 10.2 WANTS DIFF.ENVIRON. 14. 563 1.8 6.9 BECAUSE MARRIED 15. 154 0.5 1.9 GET NEAR FRNDS;RELS. 16. 345 1.1 4.2 GET NEARER JOB 17. 111 0.3 1.4

ILL HEALTH;OLD AGE 18. 268 0.8 3.3 PERSONAL,DOM. CIRCS 19. 77 0.2 0.9 WORK;STUDY CIRS. 20. 260 0.8 3.2 LANDLORD WANTS MOVE 21. 389 1.2 4.7 IN ORDER TO BUY 22. 476 1.5 5.8 WANTS,OFFERD C.ACCOM 23. 98 0.3 1.2 OTHER ANSWERS 24. 547 1.7 6.7 PERSONAL,DOM.CIRCS 25. 160 0.5 1.9 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 23831 74.4 MISSING

Valid cases 8214 Missing cases 23831

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Variable: HWDSATY3 3RD REASON HSEWIF.NOT COMPLETELY SATIS.

Household Schedule. Housing Satisfaction Section - Q.1(a) & 1(b). ____________________ This variable apolies to all housewives who are not `very satisfied' with their present accommodation. That is, it applies to all those coded 2 to 5 at HWSAT. This is the third reason given for not being 'very satisfied'.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % ACCOM.TOO LARGE 1. 2 0.0 0.0 ACCOM. TOO SMALL 2. 222 0.7 5.4 ROOMS TOO SMALL 3. 219 0.7 5.3 WANTS BETTER HOUSE 4. 96 0.3 2.3

TOO MANY STAIRS 5. 194 0.6 4.7 POOR STATE REPAIR 6. 118 0.4 2.9 ACCOM. CONDEMNED 7. 264 0.8 6.4 WANTS LRGR GARDEN 8. 228 0.7 5.6 WANTS DIFF.ACCOM. 9. 32 0.1 0.8 HSE.COSTS TOO EXP. 10. 89 0.3 2.2 OTH.HOUSING REASONS 11. 224 0.7 5.5 MOVE FROM PEOPLE 12. 286 0.9 7.0 FOR BET.N'HOOD AMENS 13. 325 1.0 7.9 WANTS DIFF.ENVIRON. 14. 236 0.7 5.8 BECAUSE MARRIED 15. 71 0.2 1.7 GET NEAR FRNDS;RELS. 16. 163 0.5 4.0 GET NEARER JOB 17. 64 0.2 1.6 ILL HEALTH;OLD AGE 18. 113 0.4 2.8 PERSONAL,DOM. CIRCS 19. 45 0.1 1.1 WORK;STUDY CIRS. 20. 124 0.4 3.0 LANDLORD WANTS MOVE 21. 351 1.1 8.6 IN ORDER TO BUY 22. 254 0.8 6.2 WANTS,OFFERD C.ACCOM 23. 46 0.1 1.1 OTHER ANSWERS 24. 277 0.9 6.8 PERSONAL,DOM.CIRCS 25. 51 0.2 1.2 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 27951 87.2 MISSING

Valid cases 4094 Missing cases 27951

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Variable: HWDSATY4 4TH REASON HSEWIF.NOT COMPLETELY SATIS.

Household Schedule. Housing Satisfaction Section - Q.1(a) & 1(b). ____________________

This variable apolies to all housewives who are not `very satisfied' with their present accommodation. That is, it applies to all those coded 2 to 5 at HWSAT. This is the fourth reason given for not being 'very satisfied'.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % ACCOM.TOO LARGE 1. 4 0.0 0.2 ACCOM. TOO SMALL 2. 88 0.3 5.4 ROOMS TOO SMALL 3. 50 0.2 3.0 WANTS BETTER HOUSE 4. 27 0.1 1.6 TOO MANY STAIRS 5. 70 0.2 4.3 POOR STATE REPAIR 6. 38 0.1 2.3 ACCOM. CONDEMNED 7. 53 0.2 3.2 WANTS LRGR GARDEN 8. 100 0.3 6.1 WANTS DIFF.ACCOM. 9. 25 0.1 1.5 HSE.COSTS TOO EXP. 10. 27 0.1 1.6 OTH.HOUSING REASONS 11. 88 0.3 5.4 MOVE FROM PEOPLE 12. 120 0.4 7.3 FOR BET.N'HOOD AMENS 13. 144 0.4 8.8 WANTS DIFF.ENVIRON. 14. 132 0.4 8.0 BECAUSE MARRIED 15. 52 0.2 3.2 GET NEAR FRNDS;RELS. 16. 51 0.2 3.1 GET NEARER JOB 17. 11 0.0 0.7 ILL HEALTH;OLD AGE 18. 65 0.2 4.0 PERSONAL,DOM. CIRCS 19. 7 0.0 0.4 WORK;STUDY CIRS. 20. 72 0.2 4.4 LANDLORD WANTS MOVE 21. 109 0.3 6.6 IN ORDER TO BUY 22. 130 0.4 7.9 WANTS,OFFERD C.ACCOM 23. 53 0.2 3.2 OTHER ANSWERS 24. 109 0.3 6.6 PERSONAL,DOM.CIRCS 25. 17 0.1 1.0 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 30403 94.9 MISSING

Valid cases 1642 Missing cases 30403

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Variable: HHKITCH WHETHER H-O-H SAT.WITH KITCHEN,COOK.FAC.

Household Schedule. Housing Satisfaction Section - Q.2(a). ____________________ This variable records how satisfied the head-of-household or `other' responsible adult is with the kitchen or cooking facilities in their present accommodation.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % VERY SATISFIED 1. 14497 45.2 48.2 FAIRLY SATISFIED 2. 9351 29.2 31.1 NEITHER SAT,DISSAT 3. 956 3.0 3.2 LITTLE DISSATIS. 4. 3107 9.7 10.3 VERY DISSATISFIED 5. 1825 5.7 6.1 DK,D.N.A. 6. 370 1.2 1.2 NA,REFUSAL 8. 116 0.4 MISSING MISSING DATA 9. 1823 5.7 MISSING

Valid cases 30106 Missing cases 1939

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Variable: HHWC WHETHER H-O-H SAT.WITH TOILET FACILITIES

Household Schedule. Housing Satisfaction Section - Q.2(b) ____________________ This variable records how satisfied the head-of-household or `other' responsible adult is with the toilet arrangements in their present accommodation.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % VERY SATISFIED 1. 17726 55.3 58.9 FAIRLY SATISFIED 2. 7511 23.4 25.0 NEITHER SAT,DISSAT 3. 528 1.6 1.8 LITTLE DISSATIS. 4. 2605 8.1 8.7 VERY DISSATISFIED 5. 1664 5.2 5.5 DK,D.N.A. 6. 49 0.2 0.2 NA,REFUSAL 8. 139 0.4 MISSING

MISSING DATA 9. 1823 5.7 MISSING

Valid cases 30083 Missing cases 1962

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Variable: HHBATH WHETHER H-O-H SAT.WITH BATH,WASH.FAC.

Household Schedule. Housing Satisfaction Section - Q.2(c) ____________________ This variable records how satisfied the head-of-household or `other' responsible adult is with the bathroom or washing facilities in their present accommodation.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % VERY SATISFIED 1. 17955 56.0 59.7 FAIRLY SATISFIED 2. 7712 24.1 25.7 NEITHER SAT,DISSAT 3. 495 1.5 1.6 LITTLE DISSATIS. 4. 2298 7.2 7.6 VERY DISSATISFIED 5. 1398 4.4 4.6 DK,D.N.A. 6. 208 0.6 0.7 NA,REFUSAL 8. 156 0.5 MISSING MISSING DATA 9. 1823 5.7 MISSING

Valid cases 30066 Missing cases 1979

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Variable: HHSTORE WHETHER H-O-H SAT.WITH AMT.STORAGE SPACE

Household Schedule. Housing Satisfaction Section - Q.2(d) ____________________ This variable records how satisfied the head-of-household or `other'

responsible adult is with the amount of storage space in their present accommodation.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % VERY SATISFIED 1. 12295 38.4 40.9 FAIRLY SATISFIED 2. 7909 24.7 26.3 NEITHER SAT,DISSAT 3. 1055 3.3 3.5 LITTLE DISSATIS. 4. 4911 15.3 16.3 VERY DISSATISFIED 5. 3790 11.8 12.6 DK,D.N.A. 6. 121 0.4 0.4 NA,REFUSAL 8. 141 0.4 MISSING MISSING DATA 9. 1823 5.7 MISSING

Valid cases 30081 Missing cases 1964

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Variable: HHROOMS WHETHER H-O-H SAT.WITH NUMBER OF ROOMS

Household Schedule. Housing Satisfaction Section - Q.2(d) ____________________ This variable records how satisfied the head-of-household or `other' responsible adult is with the number of rooms in their present accommodation.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % VERY SATISFIED 1. 18777 58.6 62.4 FAIRLY SATISFIED 2. 6441 20.1 21.4 NEITHER SAT,DISSAT 3. 607 1.9 2.0 LITTLE DISSATIS. 4. 2934 9.2 9.8 VERY DISSATISFIED 5. 1249 3.9 4.2

DK,D.N.A. 6. 66 0.2 0.2 NA,REFUSAL 8. 148 0.5 MISSING MISSING DATA 9. 1823 5.7 MISSING

Valid cases 30074 Missing cases 1971

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Variable: HHINTER WHETHER H-O-H SAT.WITH STATE OF INTERIOR

Household Schedule. Housing Satisfaction Section - Q.2(e) ____________________ This variable records how satisfied the head-of-household or `other' responsible adult is with the present state of repair and decoration inside their present accommodation. ______

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % VERY SATISFIED 1. 14660 45.7 48.8 FAIRLY SATISFIED 2. 9458 29.5 31.5 NEITHER SAT,DISSAT 3. 824 2.6 2.7 LITTLE DISSATIS. 4. 2869 9.0 9.5 VERY DISSATISFIED 5. 2056 6.4 6.8 DK,D.N.A. 6. 190 0.6 0.6 NA,REFUSAL 8. 165 0.5 MISSING MISSING DATA 9. 1823 5.7 MISSING

Valid cases 30057 Missing cases 1988

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Variable: HHEXTER WHETHER H-O-H SAT.WITH STATE OF EXTERIOR

Household Schedule. Housing Satisfaction Section - Q.2(f). ____________________ This variable records how satisfied the head-of-household or `other' responsible adult is with the present state of repair and decoration outside their present accommodation. _______

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % VERY SATISFIED 1. 11280 35.2 37.5 FAIRLY SATISFIED 2. 9901 30.9 32.9 NEITHER SAT,DISSAT 3. 1028 3.2 3.4 LITTLE DISSATIS. 4. 3949 12.3 13.1 VERY DISSATISFIED 5. 3686 11.5 12.3 DK,D.N.A. 6. 224 0.7 0.7 NA,REFUSAL 8. 154 0.5 MISSING MISSING DATA 9. 1823 5.7 MISSING

Valid cases 30068 Missing cases 1977

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Variable: HHTENURE WHETHER H-O-H SAT.WITH TENURE

Household Schedule. Housing Satisfaction Section - Q.2(g) ____________________ This variable records how satisfied the head-of-household or `other' responsible adult is with their present tenure.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % VERY SATISFIED 1. 20538 64.1 68.4 FAIRLY SATISFIED 2. 4040 12.6 13.4 NEITHER SAT,DISSAT 3. 1165 3.6 3.9 LITTLE DISSATIS. 4. 2088 6.5 6.9 VERY DISSATISFIED 5. 1666 5.2 5.5 DK,D.N.A. 6. 550 1.7 1.8 NA,REFUSAL 8. 175 0.5 MISSING MISSING DATA 9. 1823 5.7 MISSING

Valid cases 30047 Missing cases 1998

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Variable: HHSHOPS WHETHER H-O-H SAT.WITH ACCESS TO SHOPS

Household Schedule. Housing Satisfaction Section - Q.2(h). ____________________ This variable records how satisfied the head-of-household or `other' responsible adult is with the access to shops at their present accommodation.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % VERY SATISFIED 1. 17925 55.9 59.6 FAIRLY SATISFIED 2. 6548 20.4 21.8 NEITHER SAT,DISSAT 3. 1038 3.2 3.5 LITTLE DISSATIS. 4. 2038 6.4 6.8 VERY DISSATISFIED 5. 1709 5.3 5.7 DK,D.N.A. 6. 808 2.5 2.7 NA,REFUSAL 8. 156 0.5 MISSING MISSING DATA 9. 1823 5.7 MISSING

Valid cases 30066 Missing cases 1979

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Variable: HHPBTRAN WHETHER H-O-H SAT.WITH PUB.TRANS.IN AREA

Household Schedule. Housing Satisfaction Section - Q.2(j). ____________________ This variable records how satisfied the head-of-household or `other' responsible adult is with the public transport in the area.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % VERY SATISFIED 1. 11900 37.1 39.6 FAIRLY SATISFIED 2. 5253 16.4 17.5 NEITHER SAT,DISSAT 3. 1480 4.6 4.9 LITTLE DISSATIS. 4. 2584 8.1 8.6

VERY DISSATISFIED 5. 3977 12.4 13.2 DK,D.N.A. 6. 4862 15.2 16.2 NA,REFUSAL 8. 166 0.5 MISSING MISSING DATA 9. 1823 5.7 MISSING

Valid cases 30056 Missing cases 1989

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Variable: HHAREA WHETHER H-O-H SAT.WITH AREA IN GENERAL

Household Schedule. Housing Satisfaction Section - Q.2(k). ____________________ This variable records how satisfied the head-of-household or `other' responsible adult is with the (street) and neighbourhood in general.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % VERY SATISFIED 1. 16855 52.6 56.0 FAIRLY SATISFIED 2. 7947 24.8 26.4 NEITHER SAT,DISSAT 3. 990 3.1 3.3 LITTLE DISSATIS. 4. 2151 6.7 7.1 VERY DISSATISFIED 5. 2028 6.3 6.7 DK,D.N.A. 6. 135 0.4 0.4 NA,REFUSAL 8. 116 0.4 MISSING MISSING DATA 9. 1823 5.7 MISSING

Valid cases 30106 Missing cases 1939

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Variable: HWKITCH WHETHER HSEWIF.SAT.WITH KITCHEN,COOK.FAC

Household Schedule. Housing Satisfaction Section - Q.2(a). ____________________ This variable records how satisfied the housewife (if they have answered this section) is with the kitchen or cooking facilities in their present accommodation.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % VERY SATISFIED 1. 12466 38.9 48.1 FAIRLY SATISFIED 2. 7856 24.5 30.3 NEITHER SAT,DISSAT 3. 337 1.1 1.3 LITTLE DISSATIS. 4. 3042 9.5 11.7 VERY DISSATISFIED 5. 2160 6.7 8.3 DK,D.N.A. 6. 39 0.1 0.2 NA,REFUSAL 8. 110 0.3 MISSING MISSING DATA 9. 6035 18.8 MISSING

Valid cases 25900 Missing cases 6145

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Variable: HWWC WHETHER HSEWIF.SAT.WITH TOILET FAC'TIES

Household Schedule. Housing Satisfaction Section - Q.2(b) ____________________ This variable records how satisfied the housewife (if they have answered this section) is with the toilet arrangements in their present accommodation.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % VERY SATISFIED 1. 15046 47.0 58.1

FAIRLY SATISFIED 2. 6548 20.4 25.3 NEITHER SAT,DISSAT 3. 357 1.1 1.4 LITTLE DISSATIS. 4. 2278 7.1 8.8 VERY DISSATISFIED 5. 1663 5.2 6.4 DK,D.N.A. 6. 7 0.0 0.0 NA,REFUSAL 8. 111 0.3 MISSING MISSING DATA 9. 6035 18.8 MISSING

Valid cases 25899 Missing cases 6146

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Variable: HWBATH WHETHER HSEWIF.SAT.WITH BATH,WASH.FAC.

Household Schedule. Housing Satisfaction Section - Q.2(c) ____________________ This variable records how satisfied the housewife (if they have answered this section) is with the bathroom or washing facilities in their present accommodation.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % VERY SATISFIED 1. 15507 48.4 59.9 FAIRLY SATISFIED 2. 6721 21.0 26.0 NEITHER SAT,DISSAT 3. 303 0.9 1.2 LITTLE DISSATIS. 4. 1968 6.1 7.6 VERY DISSATISFIED 5. 1278 4.0 4.9 DK,D.N.A. 6. 97 0.3 0.4 NA,REFUSAL 8. 136 0.4 MISSING MISSING DATA 9. 6035 18.8 MISSING

Valid cases 25874 Missing cases 6171

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Variable: HWSTORE WHETHER HSEWIF.SAT.WITH AMT.STORE SPACE

Household Schedule. Housing Satisfaction Section - Q.2(d) ____________________ This variable records how satisfied the housewife (if they have answered this section) is with the amount of storage space in their present accommodation.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % VERY SATISFIED 1. 9714 30.3 37.5 FAIRLY SATISFIED 2. 6892 21.5 26.6 NEITHER SAT,DISSAT 3. 599 1.9 2.3 LITTLE DISSATIS. 4. 4594 14.3 17.7 VERY DISSATISFIED 5. 4062 12.7 15.7 DK,D.N.A. 6. 28 0.1 0.1 NA,REFUSAL 8. 121 0.4 MISSING MISSING DATA 9. 6035 18.8 MISSING

Valid cases 25889 Missing cases 6156

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Variable: HWROOMS WHETHER HSEWIF.SAT.WITH NUMBER OF ROOMS

Household Schedule. Housing Satisfaction Section - Q.2(d) ____________________ This variable records how satisfied the housewife (if they have answered this section) is with the number of rooms in their present accommodation.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % VERY SATISFIED 1. 15306 47.8 59.1 FAIRLY SATISFIED 2. 5906 18.4 22.8 NEITHER SAT,DISSAT 3. 384 1.2 1.5 LITTLE DISSATIS. 4. 2890 9.0 11.2 VERY DISSATISFIED 5. 1362 4.3 5.3 DK,D.N.A. 6. 36 0.1 0.1 NA,REFUSAL 8. 126 0.4 MISSING MISSING DATA 9. 6035 18.8 MISSING

Valid cases 25884 Missing cases 6161

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Variable: HWINTER WHETHER HSEWIF.SAT.WITH INTERIOR

Household Schedule. Housing Satisfaction Section - Q.2(e) ____________________ This variable records how satisfied the housewife (if they have answered this section) is with the present state of repair and decoration inside their present accommodation. ______

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % VERY SATISFIED 1. 12019 37.5 46.4 FAIRLY SATISFIED 2. 8542 26.7 33.0 NEITHER SAT,DISSAT 3. 682 2.1 2.6 LITTLE DISSATIS. 4. 2667 8.3 10.3 VERY DISSATISFIED 5. 1857 5.8 7.2 DK,D.N.A. 6. 124 0.4 0.5 NA,REFUSAL 8. 119 0.4 MISSING MISSING DATA 9. 6035 18.8 MISSING

Valid cases 25891 Missing cases 6154

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Variable: HWEXTER WHETHER HSEWIF.SAT.WITH EXTERIOR

Household Schedule. Housing Satisfaction Section - Q.2(f). ____________________ This variable records how satisfied the housewife (if they have answered this section) is with the present state of repair and decoration outside their present accommodation. _______

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq

Category label Code Freq % % VERY SATISFIED 1. 9865 30.8 38.1 FAIRLY SATISFIED 2. 8547 26.7 33.0 NEITHER SAT,DISSAT 3. 764 2.4 2.9 LITTLE DISSATIS. 4. 3506 10.9 13.5 VERY DISSATISFIED 5. 3063 9.6 11.8 DK,D.N.A. 6. 160 0.5 0.6 NA,REFUSAL 8. 105 0.3 MISSING MISSING DATA 9. 6035 18.8 MISSING

Valid cases 25905 Missing cases 6140

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Variable: HWTENURE WHETHER HSEWIF.SAT.WITH TENURE

Household Schedule. Housing Satisfaction Section - Q.2(g) ____________________ This variable records how satisfied the housewife (if they have answered this section) is with their present tenure.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % VERY SATISFIED 1. 18035 56.3 69.7 FAIRLY SATISFIED 2. 3252 10.1 12.6 NEITHER SAT,DISSAT 3. 925 2.9 3.6 LITTLE DISSATIS. 4. 1702 5.3 6.6 VERY DISSATISFIED 5. 1487 4.6 5.8 DK,D.N.A. 6. 459 1.4 1.8 NA,REFUSAL 8. 150 0.5 MISSING MISSING DATA 9. 6035 18.8 MISSING

Valid cases 25860 Missing cases 6185

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Variable: HWSHOPS WHETHER HSEWIF.SAT.WITH ACCESS TO SHOPS

Household Schedule. Housing Satisfaction Section - Q.2(h). ____________________ This variable records how satisfied the housewife (if they have answered this section) is with the access to shops at their present accommodation.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % VERY SATISFIED 1. 15730 49.1 60.8 FAIRLY SATISFIED 2. 5420 16.9 20.9 NEITHER SAT,DISSAT 3. 505 1.6 2.0 LITTLE DISSATIS. 4. 2062 6.4 8.0 VERY DISSATISFIED 5. 1963 6.1 7.6 DK,D.N.A. 6. 201 0.6 0.8 NA,REFUSAL 8. 129 0.4 MISSING MISSING DATA 9. 6035 18.8 MISSING

Valid cases 25881 Missing cases 6164

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Variable: HWPBTRAN WHETHER HSEWIF.SAT.WITH AREA PUB.TRANS.

Household Schedule. Housing Satisfaction Section - Q.2(j). ____________________ This variable records how satisfied the housewife (if they have answered this section) is with the public transport in the area.

Relative Adjusted

Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % VERY SATISFIED 1. 10786 33.7 41.6 FAIRLY SATISFIED 2. 5190 16.2 20.0 NEITHER SAT,DISSAT 3. 925 2.9 3.6 LITTLE DISSATIS. 4. 2729 8.5 10.5 VERY DISSATISFIED 5. 3737 11.7 14.4 DK,D.N.A. 6. 2535 7.9 9.8 NA,REFUSAL 8. 108 0.3 MISSING MISSING DATA 9. 6035 18.8 MISSING

Valid cases 25902 Missing cases 6143

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Variable: HWAREA WHETHER HSEWIF.SAT.WITH AREA IN GENERAL

Household Schedule. Housing Satisfaction Section - Q.2(k). ____________________ This variable records how satisfied the housewife (if they have answered this section) is with the (street) and neighbourhood in general.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % VERY SATISFIED 1. 14907 46.5 57.5 FAIRLY SATISFIED 2. 6465 20.2 24.9 NEITHER SAT,DISSAT 3. 671 2.1 2.6 LITTLE DISSATIS. 4. 1992 6.2 7.7 VERY DISSATISFIED 5. 1802 5.6 7.0 DK,D.N.A. 6. 90 0.3 0.3 NA,REFUSAL 8. 83 0.3 MISSING MISSING DATA 9. 6035 18.8 MISSING

Valid cases 25927 Missing cases 6118

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Variable: DRAUGHTS TROUBLED BY DRAUGHTS IN HOME

Household Schedule. Housing Satisfaction Section - Q.3. ____________________ This variable records whether any member of the household is ___ currently troubled by draughts. It has been derived from the multi-coded responses to this question.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % HAS TROUBLE IN HOME 1. 15776 49.2 49.5 HASN'T TROUB.IN HOME 2. 16101 50.2 50.5 NA,REFUSAL,DK 8. 63 0.2 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 105 0.3 MISSING

Valid cases 31877 Missing cases 168

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Variable: CONDENSE TROUBLED BY PERS.CONDENSATION IN HOME

Household Schedule. Housing Satisfaction Section - Q.3. ____________________ This variable records whether any member of the household is ___ currently troubled by persistent condensation on windows. It has been derived from the multi-coded responses to this question.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % HAS TROUBLE IN HOME 1. 13779 43.0 43.2 HASN'T TROUB.IN HOME 2. 18098 56.5 56.8 NA,REFUSAL,DK 8. 63 0.2 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 105 0.3 MISSING

Valid cases 31877 Missing cases 168

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Variable: DAMP TROUBLED BY DAMP IN HOME

Household Schedule. housing Satisfaction Section - Q.3. ____________________ This variable records whether any member of the household is ___ currentl troubled by damp. It has been derived from the multi-coded responses to this question.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % HAS TROUBLE IN HOME 1. 7701 24.0 24.2 HASN'T TROUB.IN HOME 2. 24176 75.4 75.8 NA,REFUSAL,DK 8. 63 0.2 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 105 0.3 MISSING

Valid cases 31877 Missing cases 168

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Variable: ROT TROUBLED BY WET OR DRY ROT IN HOME

Household Schedule. Housing Satisfaction Section - Q.3. ____________________ This variable records whether any member of the household is ___ currently troubled by wet or dry rot. It has been derived from the multi-coded responses to this question.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % HAS TROUBLE IN HOME 1. 2173 6.8 6.8 HASN'T TROUB.IN HOME 2. 29704 92.7 93.2 NA,REFUSAL,DK 8. 63 0.2 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 105 0.3 MISSING

Valid cases 31877 Missing cases 168

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Variable: TRAFNOIS TROUBLED BY NOISE FROM ROAD TRAF.AT HOME

Household Schedule. Housing Satisfaction Section - Q.3. ____________________ This variable records whether any member of the household is ___ currently troubled by noise from road traffic. It has been derived from the multi-coded responses to this question.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % HAS TROUBLE IN HOME 1. 5999 18.7 18.8 HASN'T TROUB.IN HOME 2. 25878 80.8 81.2 NA,REFUSAL,DK 8. 63 0.2 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 105 0.3 MISSING

Valid cases 31877 Missing cases 168

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Variable: OTHNOISE TROUBLED BY OTHER NOISE AT HOME

Household Schedule. Housing Satisfaction Section - Q.3. ____________________ This variable records whether any member of the household is ___ currently troubled by noise from sources other than road traffic. It has been derived from the multi-coded responses to this question.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % HAS TROUBLE IN HOME 1. 7206 22.5 22.6 HASN'T TROUB.IN HOME 2. 24671 77.0 77.4 NA,REFUSAL,DK 8. 63 0.2 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 105 0.3 MISSING

Valid cases 31877 Missing cases 168

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Variable: TRAFFUME TROUBLED BY TRAFFIC FUMES ETC. AT HOME

Household Schedule. Housing Satisfaction Section - Q.3. ____________________ This variable records whether any member of the household is ___ currently troubled by smoke, fumes, dust or dirt from road traffic. It has been derived from the multi-coded responses to this question.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % HAS TROUBLE IN HOME 1. 3111 9.7 9.8 HASN'T TROUB.IN HOME 2. 28766 89.8 90.2 NA,REFUSAL,DK 8. 63 0.2 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 105 0.3 MISSING

Valid cases 31877 Missing cases 168

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Variable: OTHFUMES TROUBLED BY OTHER FUMES,DIRT AT HOME

Household Schedule. Housing Satisfaction Section - Q.3. ____________________ This variable records whether any member of the household is ___ currently troubled by smoke,fumes, dust or dirt from sources other than road traffic. It has been derived from the multi-coded responses to this question.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % HAS TROUBLE IN HOME 1. 4473 14.0 14.0 HASN'T TROUB.IN HOME 2. 27404 85.5 86.0 NA,REFUSAL,DK 8. 63 0.2 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 105 0.3 MISSING

Valid cases 31877 Missing cases 168

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Variable: DIFSTEPS WHETHER REGULARLY HAS DIFF.WITH STEPS

Household Schedule. Housing Satisfaction Section - Q.4. ____________________ This variable records whether any member of the household has any ___ difficulty in coping with steps, stairs or other parts of the building.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 3487 10.9 10.9 NO 2. 28426 88.7 89.1 NA,REFUSAL,DK 8. 27 0.1 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 105 0.3 MISSING

Valid cases 31913 Missing cases 132

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Variable: DIFSTEP1 1ST LOCATION OF STEPS WITH WHICH HAS DIF

Household Schedule. Housing Satisfaction Section - Q.4(a). ____________________ This variable applies to households who have at least one member who has difficulty coping with steps, stairs or other parts of the building. That is, it applies to all those coded 1 at DIFSTEPS. This variable records the first mentioned source of difficulty for a member of the household.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % OUTSIDE BUILDING 1. 1185 3.7 34.2 INSIDE BUILDING 2. 1994 6.2 57.5

ABOUT HOUSE GEN. 3. 228 0.7 6.6 ANYTHING ELSE 4. 24 0.1 0.7 DIFF.WITH LIFTS 5. 36 0.1 1.0 NA,REFUSAL,DK 8. 20 0.1 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 28558 89.1 MISSING

Valid cases 3467 Missing cases 28578

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Variable: DIFSTEP2 2ND LOCATION OF STEPS WITH WHICH HAS DIF

Household Schedule. Housing Satisfaction Section - Q.4(a). ____________________ This variable applies to households who have at least one member who has difficulty coping with steps, stairs or other parts of the building. That is, it applies to all those coded 1 at DIFSTEPS. This variable records the second mentioned source of difficulty for a member of the household.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % INSIDE BUILDING 2. 518 1.6 52.6 ABOUT HOUSE GEN. 3. 405 1.3 41.1 ANYTHING ELSE 4. 41 0.1 4.2 DIFF.WITH LIFTS 5. 21 0.1 2.1 DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 31060 96.9 MISSING

Valid cases 985 Missing cases 31060

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Variable: DIFSTEP3 3RD LOCATION OF STEPS WITH WHICH HAS DIF

Household Schedule. Housing Satisfaction Section - Q.4(a). ____________________ This variable applies to households who have at least one member who has difficulty coping with steps, stairs or other parts of the building. That is, it applies to all those coded 1 at DIFSTEPS. This variable records the third mentioned source of difficulty for a member of the household.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % ABOUT HOUSE GEN. 3. 248 0.8 88.6 ANYTHING ELSE 4. 24 0.1 8.6 DIFF.WITH LIFTS 5. 8 0.0 2.9 DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 31765 99.1 MISSING

Valid cases 280 Missing cases 31765

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Variable: DIFSTEP4 4TH LOCATION OF STEPS WITH WHICH HAS DIF

Household Schedule. Housing Satisfaction Section - Q.4(a). ____________________ This variable applies to households who have at least one member who has difficulty coping with steps, stairs or other parts of the building. That is, it applies to all those coded 1 at DIFSTEPS. This variable records the fourth mentioned source of difficulty for a member of the household.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % ANYTHING ELSE 4. 12 0.0 100.0 DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 32033 100.0 MISSING

Valid cases 12 Missing cases 32033

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Variable: HHPTYPE TYPE OF ACCOM. H-O-H WD.PREFER IF MOVING

Household Schedule. Housing Satisfaction Section - Q.5(a). ____________________ This variable records the type of accommodation that the head-of-household or 'other' responsible adult answering this section would prefer to live in if they were considering moving from their present accommodation.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % HOUSE 1. 13978 43.6 46.5 BUNGALOW 2. 13623 42.5 45.3 FLAT,MAISONETTE 3. 1627 5.1 5.4 OTHER,DK 4. 849 2.6 2.8 NA,REFUSAL 8. 145 0.5 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 1823 5.7 MISSING

Valid cases 30077 Missing cases 1968

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Variable: HHPSEMI TYPE OF HOUSE H-O-H WD.PREFER IF MOVING

Household Schedule. Housing Satisfaction Section - Q.5(a)(i). ____________________ This variable records the type of house that the head-of-household or 'other' responsible adult answering this section would prefer to live in if they would like to move to a house if they were considering moving from their present accommodation. That is, it applies to all those coded 1 at HHPTYPE.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % DETACHED HOUSE 1. 9818 30.6 70.5 SEMI-DET.HOUSE 2. 2675 8.3 19.2 TERRACED HOUSE 3. 670 2.1 4.8 OTHER,DK 4. 767 2.4 5.5 NA,REFUSAL 8. 48 0.1 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 18067 56.4 MISSING

Valid cases 13930 Missing cases 18115

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Variable: HHPTENUR TENURE H-O-H WOULD PREFER IF MOVING

Household Schedule. Housing Satisfaction Section - Q.5(b). ____________________ This variable records the type of tenure that the head-of-household or 'other' responsible adult answering this section would prefer to have in the accommodation they would move to if they were considering moving from their present accommodation.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % RENTING 1. 5905 18.4 19.7 BUYING OWN HOME 2. 23557 73.5 78.5 OTHER,DK 3. 565 1.8 1.9 NA,REFUSAL 8. 195 0.6 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 1823 5.7 MISSING

Valid cases 30027 Missing cases 2018

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Variable: HHPRENT LANDLORD H-O-H WD.PREFER IF RENTING

Household Schedule. Housing Satisfaction Section - Q.5(b)(i). ____________________ This variable records the type of landlord that the head-of-household or 'other' responsible adult answering this section would prefer to have if they would prefer to rent the accommodation they wanted to move to if they were considering moving from their present accommodation. That is, it applies to all those coded 1 at HHPTENUR.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % FROM COUNCIL 1. 4339 13.5 78.8 RENT PRIVATELY 2. 475 1.5 8.6 OTHER,DK 3. 691 2.2 12.6 NA,REFUSAL 8. 400 1.2 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 26140 81.6 MISSING

Valid cases 5505 Missing cases 26540

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Variable: HHPGARDN WHETHER H-O-H WD.WANT GARDEN IF MOVED

Household Schedule. Housing Satisfaction Section - Q.5(a). ____________________ This variable records whether the head-of-household or 'other' responsible adult answering this section would prefer to have a garden in the home they would prefer if they were considering moving from their present accommodation.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 26080 81.4 86.8 NO 2. 3393 10.6 11.3 OTHER,DK 3. 578 1.8 1.9 NA,REFUSAL 8. 171 0.5 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 1823 5.7 MISSING

Valid cases 30051 Missing cases 1994

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Variable: HHPTOWN WHETHER H-O-H WD.PREFER TO LIVE IN TOWN

Household Schedule. Housing Satisfaction Section - Q.5(d). ____________________ This variable records whether the head-of-household or 'other' responsible adult answering this section would prefer to live in a town if they were considering moving from their present accommodation. accommodation.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % IN TOWN 1. 9266 28.9 30.9 IN COUNTRY 2. 16735 52.2 55.8 OTHER,DK 3. 4010 12.5 13.4 NA,REFUSAL 8. 211 0.7 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 1823 5.7 MISSING

Valid cases 30011 Missing cases 2034

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Variable: HHPNEW WHETHER H-O-H WD.PREFER NEWER HOME

Household Schedule. Housing Satisfaction Section - Q.5(e). ____________________ This variable records whether the head-of-household or 'other' responsible adult answering this section would prefer to live in a newer home if they were considering moving from their present accommodation

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % NEWER HOME 1. 15604 48.7 51.9 OLDER THAN NOW 2. 6021 18.8 20.0 OTHER,DK 3. 8416 26.3 28.0 NA,REFUSAL 8. 181 0.6 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 1823 5.7 MISSING

Valid cases 30041 Missing cases 2004

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Variable: HHPLRGR WHETHER H-O-H WD.PREFER LARGER HOME

Household Schedule. Housing Satisfaction Section - Q.5(f). ____________________ This variable records whether the head-of-household or 'other' responsible adult answering this section would prefer to live in a larger home if they were considering moving from their present accommodation.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % LARGER HOME 1. 12781 39.9 42.5 SMALLER THAN NOW 2. 5976 18.6 19.9 OTHER,DK 3. 11302 35.3 37.6 NA,REFUSAL 8. 163 0.5 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 1823 5.7 MISSING

Valid cases 30059 Missing cases 1986

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Variable: HWPTYPE TYPE OF ACCOM.HSEWIF.WD.PREFER IF MOVING

Household Schedule. Housing Satisfaction Section - Q.5(a). ____________________ This variable records the type of accommodation that the housewife (if they answered this section) would prefer to live in if they were considering moving from their present accommodation.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % HOUSE 1. 12757 39.8 49.2 BUNGALOW 2. 11990 37.4 46.3 FLAT,MAISONETTE 3. 716 2.2 2.8 OTHER,DK 4. 454 1.4 1.8 NA,REFUSAL 8. 93 0.3 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 6035 18.8 MISSING

Valid cases 25917 Missing cases 6128

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Variable: HWPSEMI TYPE OF HOUSE HSEWIF.WD.PREFER IF MOVING

Household Schedule. Housing Satisfaction Section - Q.5(a)(i). ____________________ This variable records the type of house that the housewife (if they answered this section) would prefer to live in if they would like to move to a house if they were considering moving from their present accommodation. That is, it applies to all those coded 1 at HWPTYPE.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % DETACHED HOUSE 1. 9087 28.4 71.5 SEMI-DET.HOUSE 2. 2402 7.5 18.9 TERRACED HOUSE 3. 562 1.8 4.4 OTHER,DK 4. 654 2.0 5.1 NA,REFUSAL 8. 52 0.2 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 19288 60.2 MISSING

Valid cases 12705 Missing cases 19340

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Variable: HWPTENUR TENURE HSEWIF.WOULD PREFER IF MOVING

Household Schedule. Housing Satisfaction Section - Q.5(b). ____________________ This variable records the type of tenure that the housewife (if they answered this section) would prefer to have in the accommodation they would move to if they were considering moving from their present accommodation.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % RENTING 1. 4071 12.7 15.7 BUYING OWN HOME 2. 21402 66.8 82.8 OTHER,DK 3. 388 1.2 1.5 NA,REFUSAL 8. 149 0.5 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 6035 18.8 MISSING

Valid cases 25861 Missing cases 6184

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Variable: HWPRENT LANDLORD HSEWIF.WD.PREFER IF RENTING

Household Schedule. Housing Satisfaction Section - Q.5(b)(i). ____________________ This variable records the type of landlord that the housewife (if they answered this section) would prefer to have if they would prefer to rent the accommodation they wanted to move to if they were considering moving from their present accommodation. That is, it applies to all those coded 1 at HWPTENUR.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % FROM COUNCIL 1. 2959 9.2 79.1 RENT PRIVATELY 2. 317 1.0 8.5 OTHER,DK 3. 466 1.5 12.5 NA,REFUSAL 8. 329 1.0 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 27974 87.3 MISSING

Valid cases 3742 Missing cases 28303

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Variable: HWPGARDN WHETHER HSEWIF.WD.WANT GARDEN IF MOVED

Household Schedule. Housing Satisfaction Section - Q.5(a). ____________________ This variable records whether the housewife (if they answered this section) would prefer to have a garden in the home they would prefer if they were considering moving from their present accommodation.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 23833 74.4 92.0 NO 2. 1761 5.5 6.8 OTHER,DK 3. 310 1.0 1.2 NA,REFUSAL 8. 106 0.3 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 6035 18.8 MISSING

Valid cases 25904 Missing cases 6141

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Variable: HWPTOWN WHETHER HSEWIF.WD.PREFER TO LIVE IN TOWN

Household Schedule. Housing Satisfaction Section - Q.5(d). ____________________ This variable records whether the housewife (if they answered this section) would prefer to live in a town if they were considering moving from their present accommodation. accommodation.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % IN TOWN 1. 8617 26.9 33.3 IN COUNTRY 2. 13994 43.7 54.1 OTHER,DK 3. 3252 10.1 12.6 NA,REFUSAL 8. 147 0.5 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 6035 18.8 MISSING

Valid cases 25863 Missing cases 6182

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Variable: HWPNEW WHETHER HSEWIF.WD.PREFER NEWER HOME

Household Schedule. Housing Satisfaction Section - Q.5(e). ____________________ This variable records whether the housewife (if they answered this section) would prefer to live in a newer home if they were considering moving from their present accommodation

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % NEWER HOME 1. 13651 42.6 52.8 OLDER THAN NOW 2. 5717 17.8 22.1 OTHER,DK 3. 6499 20.3 25.1 NA,REFUSAL 8. 143 0.4 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 6035 18.8 MISSING

Valid cases 25867 Missing cases 6178

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Variable: HWPLRGR WHETHER HSEWIF.WD.PREFER LARGER HOME

Household Schedule. Housing Satisfaction Section - Q.5(f). ____________________ This variable records whether the housewife (if they answered this section) would prefer to live in a larger home if they were

considering moving from their present accommodation.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % LARGER HOME 1. 12471 38.9 48.2 SMALLER THAN NOW 2. 4443 13.9 17.2 OTHER,DK 3. 8968 28.0 34.6 NA,REFUSAL 8. 128 0.4 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 6035 18.8 MISSING

Valid cases 25882 Missing cases 6163

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Variable: POTMOVE WHETHER ANYBODY A POTENTIAL MOVER

Household Schedlue. Potential Movers Section - Q.1. ________________ This variable applies to all members of the household and it records whether any member is seriously thinking of moving from their _________ present address.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 6201 19.4 19.4 NO 2. 25714 80.2 80.6 NA, REFUSAL,DK 8. 56 0.2 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 74 0.2 MISSING

Valid cases 31915 Missing cases 130

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Variable: POTMOVGR HOW H-H WILL DIVIDE WHEN MOVING

Household Schedlue. Potential Movers Section - Q.1(a). ________________ This variable applies to all those household members who are seriously thinking of moving from their present address (coded 1 at POTMOVE). This variable records the number of different moving groups involved.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % ALL MOVE TO SAME ADD 1. 5016 15.7 80.9 ALL MOVE-DIFF ADDS 2. 241 0.8 3.9 ONLY SOME MOVING 3. 944 2.9 15.2 DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 25844 80.6 MISSING

Valid cases 6201 Missing cases 25844

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Variable: POTMOV11 PERSON NO OF POTENTIAL MOVER 1 -MVEGRP 1

Household Schedlue. Potential Movers Section - Q.2. ________________ This variable applies to all those who are seriously thinking of moving from their present address and where the household is likely to form more than one moving group (coded 2 or 3 at POTMOVGR). This variable records the person number of the first member of the first moving group.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % 1. 282 0.9 23.8 2. 143 0.4 12.1 3. 578 1.8 48.8 4. 120 0.4 10.1 5. 34 0.1 2.9 6. 19 0.1 1.6 7. 9 0.0 0.8 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 30860 96.3 MISSING

Valid cases 1185 Missing cases 30860

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Variable: POTMOV12 PERSON NO OF POTENTIAL MOVER 2 -MVEGRP 1

Household Schedlue. Potential Movers Section - Q.2. ________________ This variable applies to all those who are seriously thinking of moving from their present address and where the household is likely to form more than one moving group (coded 2 or 3 at POTMOVGR). This variable records the person number of the second member of the first moving group.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % 2. 165 0.5 45.3 3. 61 0.2 16.8 4. 81 0.3 22.3 5. 27 0.1 7.4 6. 14 0.0 3.8 7. 7 0.0 1.9 8. 9 0.0 2.5 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 31681 98.9 MISSING

Valid cases 364 Missing cases 31681

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Variable: POTMOV13 PERSON NO OF POTENTIAL MOVER 3 -MVEGRP 1

Household Schedlue. Potential Movers Section - Q.2.

________________ This variable applies to all those who are seriously thinking of moving from their present address and where the household is likely to form more than one moving group (coded 2 or 3 at POTMOVGR). This variable records the person number of the third member of the first moving group.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % 3. 32 0.1 19.4 4. 73 0.2 44.2 5. 51 0.2 30.9 9. 9 0.0 5.5 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 31880 99.5 MISSING

Valid cases 165 Missing cases 31880

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Variable: POTMOV14 PERSON NO OF POTENTIAL MOVER 4 -MVEGRP 1

Household Schedlue. Potential Movers Section - Q.2. ________________ This variable applies to all those who are seriously thinking of moving from their present address and where the household is likely to form more than one moving group (coded 2 or 3 at POTMOVGR). This variable records the person number of the fourth member of the first moving group.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % 4. 6 0.0 9.8 5. 40 0.1 65.6 6. 15 0.0 24.6

DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 31984 99.8 MISSING

Valid cases 61 Missing cases 31984

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Variable: POTMOV15 PERSON NO OF POTENTIAL MOVER 5 -MVEGRP 1

Household Schedlue. Potential Movers Section - Q.2. ________________ This variable applies to all those who are seriously thinking of moving from their present address and where the household is likely to form more than one moving group (coded 2 or 3 at POTMOVGR). This variable records the person number of the fifth member of the first moving group.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % 4. 7 0.0 20.0 5. 6 0.0 17.1 6. 13 0.0 37.1 7. 9 0.0 25.7 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 32010 99.9 MISSING

Valid cases 35 Missing cases 32010

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Variable: POTMOV16 PERSON NO OF POTENTIAL MOVER 6 -MVEGRP 1

Household Schedlue. Potential Movers Section - Q.2.

________________ This variable applies to all those who are seriously thinking of moving from their present address and where the household is likely to form more than one moving group (coded 2 or 3 at POTMOVGR). This variable records the person number of the sixth member of the first moving group.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % 7. 7 0.0 43.8 8. 9 0.0 56.3 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 32029 100.0 MISSING

Valid cases 16 Missing cases 32029

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Variable: POTMOV21 PERSON NO OF POTENTIAL MOVER 1 -MVEGRP 2

Household Schedlue. Potential Movers Section - Q.2. ________________ This variable applies to all those who are seriously thinking of moving from their present address and where the household is likely to form more than one moving group (coded 2 or 3 at POTMOVGR). This variable records the person number of the first member of the second moving group.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % 1. 11 0.0 3.8 2. 78 0.2 27.2 3. 134 0.4 46.7 4. 39 0.1 13.6 5. 12 0.0 4.2 6. 13 0.0 4.5 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 31758 99.1 MISSING

Valid cases 287 Missing cases 31758

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Variable: POTMOV22 PERSON NO OF POTENTIAL MOVER 2 -MVEGRP 2

Household Schedlue. Potential Movers Section - Q.2. ________________ This variable applies to all those who are seriously thinking of moving from their present address and where the household is likely to form more than one moving group (coded 2 or 3 at POTMOVGR). This variable records the person number of the second member of the second moving group.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % 2. 8 0.0 10.8 3. 14 0.0 18.9 4. 29 0.1 39.2 5. 10 0.0 13.5 6. 6 0.0 8.1 7. 7 0.0 9.5 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 31971 99.8 MISSING

Valid cases 74 Missing cases 31971

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Variable: POTMOV23 PERSON NO OF POTENTIAL MOVER 3 -MVEGRP 2

Household Schedlue. Potential Movers Section - Q.2. ________________ This variable applies to all those who are seriously thinking of moving from their present address and where the household is likely to form more than one moving group (coded 2 or 3 at POTMOVGR). This variable records the person number of the third member of the second moving group.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % 4. 5 0.0 17.2 5. 18 0.1 62.1

6. 6 0.0 20.7 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 32016 99.9 MISSING

Valid cases 29 Missing cases 32016

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Variable: POTMOV24 PERSON NO OF POTENTIAL MOVER 4 -MVEGRP 2

Household Schedlue. Potential Movers Section - Q.2. ________________ This variable applies to all those who are seriously thinking of moving from their present address and where the household is likely to form more than one moving group (coded 2 or 3 at POTMOVGR). This variable records the person number of the fourth member of the second moving group.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % 5. 5 0.0 38.5 6. 8 0.0 61.5 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 32032 100.0 MISSING

Valid cases 13 Missing cases 32032

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Variable: POTMOV25 PERSON NO OF POTENTIAL MOVER 5 -MVEGRP 2

Household Schedlue. Potential Movers Section - Q.2. ________________ This variable applies to all those who are seriously thinking of moving from their present address and where the household is likely

to form more than one moving group (coded 2 or 3 at POTMOVGR). This variable records the person number of the fifth member of the second moving group.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % 7. 8 0.0 100.0 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 32037 100.0 MISSING

Valid cases 8 Missing cases 32037

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Variable: POTMOV26 PERSON NO OF POTENTIAL MOVER 6 -MVEGRP 2

Household Schedlue. Potential Movers Section - Q.2. ________________ This variable applies to all those who are seriously thinking of moving from their present address and where the household is likely to form more than one moving group (coded 2 or 3 at POTMOVGR). This variable records the person number of the sixth member of the second moving group.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % 8. 8 0.0 100.0

DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 32037 100.0 MISSING

Valid cases 8 Missing cases 32037

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Variable: POTMOV31 PERSON NO OF POTENTIAL MOVER 1 -MVEGRP 3

Household Schedlue. Potential Movers Section - Q.2. ________________ This variable applies to all those who are seriously thinking of moving from their present address and where the household is likely to form more than one moving group (coded 2 or 3 at POTMOVGR). This variable records the person number of the first member of the third moving group.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % 3. 19 0.1 48.7 4. 15 0.0 38.5 5. 5 0.0 12.8 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 32006 99.9 MISSING

Valid cases 39 Missing cases 32006

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Variable: POTMOV32 PERSON NO OF POTENTIAL MOVER 2 -MVEGRP 3

Household Schedlue. Potential Movers Section - Q.2. ________________ This variable applies to all those who are seriously thinking of moving from their present address and where the household is likely to form more than one moving group (coded 2 or 3 at POTMOVGR). This variable records the person number of the second member of the third moving group.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 32045 100.0 MISSING

Valid cases 0 Missing cases 32045

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Variable: POTMOV33 PERSON NO OF POTENTIAL MOVER 3 -MVEGRP 3

Household Schedlue. Potential Movers Section - Q.2. ________________ This variable applies to all those who are seriously thinking of moving from their present address and where the household is likely to form more than one moving group (coded 2 or 3 at POTMOVGR). This variable records the person number of the third member of the third moving group.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 32045 100.0 MISSING

Valid cases 0 Missing cases 32045

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Variable: POTMOV34 PERSON NO OF POTENTIAL MOVER 4 -MVEGRP 3

Household Schedlue. Potential Movers Section - Q.2. ________________ This variable applies to all those who are seriously thinking of moving from their present address and where the household is likely to form more than one moving group (coded 2 or 3 at POTMOVGR). This variable records the person number of the fourth member of the third moving group.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 32045 100.0 MISSING

Valid cases 0 Missing cases 32045

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Variable: POTMOV35 PERSON NO OF POTENTIAL MOVER 5 -MVEGRP 3

Household Schedlue. Potential Movers Section - Q.2. ________________ This variable applies to all those who are seriously thinking of moving from their present address and where the household is likely to form more than one moving group (coded 2 or 3 at POTMOVGR). This variable records the person number of the fifth member of the third moving group.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 32045 100.0 MISSING

Valid cases 0 Missing cases 32045

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Variable: POTMOV36 PERSON NO OF POTENTIAL MOVER 6 -MVEGRP 3

Household Schedlue. Potential Movers Section - Q.2. ________________ This variable applies to all those who are seriously thinking of moving from their present address and where the household is likely to form more than one moving group (coded 2 or 3 at POTMOVGR). This variable records the person number of the sixth member of the third moving group.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 32045 100.0 MISSING

Valid cases 0 Missing cases 32045

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Variable: HHPOTMN HOH'S MAIN,ONLY REAS.FOR WANTING TO MOVE

Household Schedule. Potential Movers Section - Q.4. ________________ This variable applies to either the head-of-household or the housewife if both are moving together and only to the head- of-household if moving in separate moving group to housewife. This variable records the main or only reason given for moving.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % ACCOM.TOO LARGE 1. 185 0.6 3.5

ACCOM. TOO SMALL 2. 892 2.8 17.0 ROOMS TOO SMALL 3. 30 0.1 0.6 WANTS BETTER HOUSE 4. 202 0.6 3.8 TOO MANY STAIRS 5. 57 0.2 1.1 POOR STATE REPAIR 6. 125 0.4 2.4 ACCOM. CONDEMNED 7. 64 0.2 1.2 WANTS LRGR GARDEN 8. 120 0.4 2.3 WANTS DIFF.ACCOM. 9. 156 0.5 3.0 HSE.COSTS TOO EXP. 10. 85 0.3 1.6 OTH.HOUSING REASONS 11. 86 0.3 1.6 MOVE FROM PEOPLE 12. 309 1.0 5.9 FOR BET.N'HOOD AMENS 13. 116 0.4 2.2 WANTS DIFF.ENVIRON. 14. 655 2.0 12.5 BECAUSE MARRIED 15. 38 0.1 0.7 GET NEAR FRNDS;RELS. 16. 179 0.6 3.4 GET NEARER JOB 17. 93 0.3 1.8 ILL HEALTH;OLD AGE 18. 122 0.4 2.3 PERSONAL,DOM. CIRCS 19. 221 0.7 4.2 WORK;STUDY CIRS. 20. 440 1.4 8.4 LANDLORD WANTS MOVE 21. 68 0.2 1.3 IN ORDER TO BUY 22. 259 0.8 4.9 WANTS,OFFERD C.ACCOM 23. 18 0.1 0.3 OTHER ANSWERS 24. 130 0.4 2.5 NO MAIN REASON 99. 603 1.9 11.5 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 26732 83.4 MISSING N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. -1. 60 0.2 MISSING

Valid cases 5253 Missing cases 26792

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Variable: HHPOTY1 1ST REASON FOR WANTING TO MOVE-HOH

Household Schedule. Potential Movers Section - Q.3. ________________ This variable records the first reason given for moving if more than one reason for moving has been given by either the head-of-household or the housewife (see HHPOTMN).

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % ACCOM.TOO LARGE 1. 101 0.3 3.3 ACCOM. TOO SMALL 2. 364 1.1 12.0 ROOMS TOO SMALL 3. 44 0.1 1.5 WANTS BETTER HOUSE 4. 243 0.8 8.0 TOO MANY STAIRS 5. 77 0.2 2.5 POOR STATE REPAIR 6. 74 0.2 2.4 ACCOM. CONDEMNED 7. 14 0.0 0.5 WANTS LRGR GARDEN 8. 225 0.7 7.4 WANTS DIFF.ACCOM. 9. 152 0.5 5.0 HSE.COSTS TOO EXP. 10. 84 0.3 2.8 OTH.HOUSING REASONS 11. 70 0.2 2.3 MOVE FROM PEOPLE 12. 289 0.9 9.5 FOR BET.N'HOOD AMENS 13. 162 0.5 5.3 WANTS DIFF.ENVIRON. 14. 440 1.4 14.5 BECAUSE MARRIED 15. 8 0.0 0.3 GET NEAR FRNDS;RELS. 16. 70 0.2 2.3 GET NEARER JOB 17. 71 0.2 2.3 ILL HEALTH;OLD AGE 18. 118 0.4 3.9 PERSONAL,DOM. CIRCS 19. 134 0.4 4.4 WORK;STUDY CIRS. 20. 89 0.3 2.9 LANDLORD WANTS MOVE 21. 19 0.1 0.6 IN ORDER TO BUY 22. 112 0.3 3.7 WANTS,OFFERD C.ACCOM 23. 15 0.0 0.5 OTHER ANSWERS 24. 56 0.2 1.8 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 29014 90.5 MISSING

Valid cases 3031 Missing cases 29014

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Variable: HHPOTY2 2ND REASON FOR WANTING TO MOVE-HOH

Household Schedule. Potential Movers Section - Q.3. ________________ This variable records the second reason given for moving if more than one reason for moving has been given by either the head-of-household or the housewife (see HHPOTMN).

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % ACCOM.TOO LARGE 1. 39 0.1 2.2 ACCOM. TOO SMALL 2. 65 0.2 3.7 ROOMS TOO SMALL 3. 47 0.1 2.7 WANTS BETTER HOUSE 4. 170 0.5 9.8 TOO MANY STAIRS 5. 48 0.1 2.8 POOR STATE REPAIR 6. 40 0.1 2.3 WANTS LRGR GARDEN 8. 168 0.5 9.7 WANTS DIFF.ACCOM. 9. 121 0.4 7.0 HSE.COSTS TOO EXP. 10. 51 0.2 2.9 OTH.HOUSING REASONS 11. 98 0.3 5.6 MOVE FROM PEOPLE 12. 160 0.5 9.2 FOR BET.N'HOOD AMENS 13. 110 0.3 6.3 WANTS DIFF.ENVIRON. 14. 266 0.8 15.3 BECAUSE MARRIED 15. 2 0.0 0.1 GET NEAR FRNDS;RELS. 16. 38 0.1 2.2 GET NEARER JOB 17. 34 0.1 2.0 ILL HEALTH;OLD AGE 18. 73 0.2 4.2 PERSONAL,DOM. CIRCS 19. 69 0.2 4.0 WORK;STUDY CIRS. 20. 37 0.1 2.1 IN ORDER TO BUY 22. 39 0.1 2.2 WANTS,OFFERD C.ACCOM 23. 8 0.0 0.5 OTHER ANSWERS 24. 52 0.2 3.0 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 30310 94.6 MISSING

Valid cases 1735 Missing cases 30310

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Variable: HHPOTY3 3RD REASON FOR WANTING TO MOVE-HOH

Household Schedule. Potential Movers Section - Q.3. ________________ This variable records the third reason given for moving if more than one reason for moving has been given by either the head-of-household or the housewife (see HHPOTMN).

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % ACCOM.TOO LARGE 1. 14 0.0 2.6 ACCOM. TOO SMALL 2. 21 0.1 3.9 ROOMS TOO SMALL 3. 4 0.0 0.7 WANTS BETTER HOUSE 4. 59 0.2 10.9 TOO MANY STAIRS 5. 25 0.1 4.6 POOR STATE REPAIR 6. 1 0.0 0.2 WANTS LRGR GARDEN 8. 41 0.1 7.6 WANTS DIFF.ACCOM. 9. 62 0.2 11.5 HSE.COSTS TOO EXP. 10. 23 0.1 4.3 OTH.HOUSING REASONS 11. 19 0.1 3.5 MOVE FROM PEOPLE 12. 51 0.2 9.4 FOR BET.N'HOOD AMENS 13. 13 0.0 2.4 WANTS DIFF.ENVIRON. 14. 76 0.2 14.1 GET NEAR FRNDS;RELS. 16. 15 0.0 2.8 GET NEARER JOB 17. 16 0.0 3.0 ILL HEALTH;OLD AGE 18. 34 0.1 6.3 PERSONAL,DOM. CIRCS 19. 18 0.1 3.3

WORK;STUDY CIRS. 20. 7 0.0 1.3 IN ORDER TO BUY 22. 17 0.1 3.1 WANTS,OFFERD C.ACCOM 23. 2 0.0 0.4 OTHER ANSWERS 24. 22 0.1 4.1 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 31505 98.3 MISSING

Valid cases 540 Missing cases 31505

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Variable: HHPOTY4 4TH REASON FOR WANTING TO MOVE-HOH

Household Schedule. Potential Movers Section - Q.3. ________________ This variable records the fourth reason given for moving if more than one reason for moving has been given by either the head-of-household or the housewife (see HHPOTMN).

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % ACCOM.TOO LARGE 1. 8 0.0 6.0 ACCOM. TOO SMALL 2. 6 0.0 4.5 WANTS BETTER HOUSE 4. 6 0.0 4.5 TOO MANY STAIRS 5. 5 0.0 3.7

WANTS LRGR GARDEN 8. 7 0.0 5.2 WANTS DIFF.ACCOM. 9. 11 0.0 8.2 HSE.COSTS TOO EXP. 10. 1 0.0 0.7 OTH.HOUSING REASONS 11. 4 0.0 3.0 MOVE FROM PEOPLE 12. 34 0.1 25.4 FOR BET.N'HOOD AMENS 13. 15 0.0 11.2 WANTS DIFF.ENVIRON. 14. 24 0.1 17.9 ILL HEALTH;OLD AGE 18. 7 0.0 5.2 PERSONAL,DOM. CIRCS 19. 3 0.0 2.2 OTHER ANSWERS 24. 3 0.0 2.2 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 31911 99.6 MISSING

Valid cases 134 Missing cases 31911

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Variable: HWPOTMN MAIN REAS.FOR WANTING TO MOVE-HSEWIFE

Household Schedule. Potential Movers Section - Q.6.

________________ This variable applies to housewives who are moving from their present accommodation in a separate moving group to the head-of- household. This variable records the main or only reason given for moving by the housewife.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % ACCOM. TOO SMALL 2. 20 0.1 23.0 HSE.COSTS TOO EXP. 10. 3 0.0 3.4 OTH.HOUSING REASONS 11. 2 0.0 2.3 BECAUSE MARRIED 15. 6 0.0 6.9 GET NEARER JOB 17. 4 0.0 4.6 PERSONAL,DOM. CIRCS 19. 26 0.1 29.9 WORK;STUDY CIRS. 20. 3 0.0 3.4 LANDLORD WANTS MOVE 21. 6 0.0 6.9 IN ORDER TO BUY 22. 5 0.0 5.7 OTHER ANSWERS 24. 8 0.0 9.2 NO MAIN REASON 99. 4 0.0 4.6 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 31947 99.7 MISSING N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. -1. 11 0.0 MISSING

Valid cases 87 Missing cases 31958

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Variable: RENTFURN RENTED ACCOMMODATION FURNISHED

Household Schedule. Tenure & Housing Costs Section - Q.1. ______________________ This variable applies to all households who live in rented or rent free accommodation. That is, it applies to all those coded 2 at OWNHOUSE. It does not apply to Caravan dwellers.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % FURNISHED 1. 600 1.9 4.1 UNFURNISHED OR PART. 2. 13993 43.7 95.9 N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. 8. 27 0.1 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & M.D 9. 17425 54.4 MISSING

Valid cases 14593 Missing cases 17452

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Variable: RENTBUSN BUSINESS PREMISES INCLUDED IN RENT

Household Schedule. Tenure & Housing Costs Section - Q.2. ______________________ This variable applies to all households who live in rented or rent free accommodation. That is, it applies to all those coded 2 at OWNHOUSE. It includes farms but does not apply to Caravan dwellers.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 217 0.7 1.5 NO 2. 14393 44.9 98.5 N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. 8. 10 0.0 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & M.D 9. 17425 54.4 MISSING

Valid cases 14610 Missing cases 17435

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Variable: RENTJOB ACCOM.LINKED WITH JOB OF H-HOLD MEMBER

Household Schedule. Tenure & Housing Costs Section - Q.3. ______________________ This variable applies to all households who live in rented or rent free accommodation. That is, it applies to all those coded 2 at OWNHOUSE. It does not apply to Caravan dwellers.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 989 3.1 6.8 NO 2. 13624 42.5 93.2 N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. 8. 7 0.0 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & M.D 9. 17425 54.4 MISSING

Valid cases 14613 Missing cases 17432

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Variable: RENTFROM LANDLORD OF ACCOMMODATION

Household Schedule. Tenure & Housing Costs Section - Q.4. ______________________ This variable applies to all households who live in rented or rent free accommodation. That is, it applies to all those coded 2 at OWNHOUSE. It does not apply to Caravan dwellers.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % LOCAL AUTHORITY 0. 10904 34.0 74.9 NEW TOWN CORP 1. 194 0.6 1.3 PROPERTY COMPANY 2. 241 0.8 1.7 SCOTTISH S.H.A 3. 160 0.5 1.1 HOUSING ASSOC, 4. 251 0.8 1.7 EMPLOYER-COMPANY 5. 470 1.5 3.2 OTHER ORGANIZATION 6. 347 1.1 2.4 RELATIVE 7. 339 1.1 2.3 EMPLOYER-INDIVIDUAL 8. 132 0.4 0.9 OTHER INDIVIDUAL 9. 1526 4.8 10.5 DOES NOT APPLY & MD. -9. 17425 54.4 MISSING N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. -1. 56 0.2 MISSING

Valid cases 14564 Missing cases 17481

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Variable: OWNMORT ACCOMMODATION-OWNED OUTRIGHT OR MORTGAGE

Household Schedule. Tenure & Housing Costs Section - Q.5. ______________________ This variable applies to all owner-occupiers. That is, it applies to all those coded 1 at OWNHOUSE.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % OWNS OUTRIGHT 1. 5737 17.9 33.2 BUYING ON MORTGAGE 2. 11562 36.1 66.8 N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. 8. 42 0.1 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & M.D 9. 14704 45.9 MISSING

Valid cases 17299 Missing cases 14746

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Variable: OWNWHO1 IN WHOSE NAME PROPERTY OWNED - 1

Household Schedule. Present Accommodatin Section - CHECK D,P.14. ____________________ This variable is a check on all those who have stated they own their accommodation at OWNHOUSE; it does not apply to Caravan dwellers. When the accommodation is owned by someone in the household other than the head of household (either singly or jointly) then the person number of that individual is given. This is the first of two variables which seeks to establish the ownership of the accommodation.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq

Category label Code Freq % % HOH OWNS 1. 16460 51.4 96.8 OTHER-PERSON NO. 2. 548 1.7 3.2 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 14746 46.0 MISSING NA, REFUSAL, DK -1. 291 0.9 MISSING

Valid cases 17008 Missing cases 15037

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Variable: OWNWHO2 IN WHOSE NAME PROPERTY OWNED - 2

Household Schedule. Present Accommodation Section - CHECK D,P.14. ______________________ This variable is a check on all those who have stated they own their accommodation at OWNHOUSE; it does not apply to Caravan dwellers. When the accommodation is owned by someone in the household other than the head of household (either singly or jointly) then the person number of that individual is given. This is the second of two variables which seeks to establish the ownership of the accommodation.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % HOH OWNS 1. 2 0.0 0.0 OTHER-PERSON NO. 2. 6071 18.9 97.3 OTHER-PERSON NO. 3. 16 0.0 0.3 OTHER-PERSON NO. 6. 9 0.0 0.1 CO-OWNER NOT IN H-H 21. 142 0.4 2.3 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 25805 80.5 MISSING

Valid cases 6240 Missing cases 25805

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Variable: OWNHOW HOW OWNER OBTAINED PROPERTY

Household Schedule. Tenure & Housing Costs Section - Q.6. ______________________ This variable applies to all outright owners who were identified by code 1 at OWNMORT.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % BOUGHT OUTRIGHT 1. 2376 7.4 41.9 BOUGHT WITH MORTGAGE 2. 2458 7.7 43.4 INHERITED - SPOUSE 3. 265 0.8 4.7 INHERITED - OTHER 4. 453 1.4 8.0 GIVEN IT 5. 68 0.2 1.2 OTHER 6. 46 0.1 0.8 NA, REFUSAL, DK 8. 71 0.2 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 26308 82.1 MISSING

Valid cases 5666 Missing cases 26379

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Variable: OWNWHEN TIME SINCE BECOMING OUTRIGHT OWNER

Household Schedule. Tenure & Housing Costs Section - Q.6(a). ______________________ This variable applies to all those who originally had a mortgage or loan in order to become outright owners of their accommodation. That is, it applies to all those coded 2 at OWNHOW .

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % LESS THAN 1YR AGO 1. 207 0.6 8.7 1 - 2YRS AGO 2. 312 1.0 13.1 3 - 5YRS AGO 3. 537 1.7 22.5 6 - 10YRS AGO 4. 598 1.9 25.0 11 - 15YRS AGO 5. 327 1.0 13.7 16 - 20YRS AGO 6. 210 0.7 8.8 21 OR MORE YRS AGO 7. 197 0.6 8.2 NA, REFUSAL, DK 8. 70 0.2 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 29587 92.3 MISSING

Valid cases 2388 Missing cases 29657

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Variable: MORTWHO1 1ST SOURCE OF LOAN,MORTGAGE

Household Schedule. Tenure & Housing Costs Section - Q.7. ______________________ This is the first of three variables which seeks to establish who is/was the provider of the mortgage or loan that the owner-occupier has used to purchase the property. It applies to all those who were coded 2 at OWNMORT, or coded 2 at OWNHOW.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % CORP,PUBLIC BODY;CO. 0. 144 0.4 1.0 BUILDING SOCIETY 1. 10570 33.0 76.1 LOCAL AUTHORITY 2. 1592 5.0 11.5 INSURANCE COMPANY 3. 674 2.1 4.9 BANK 4. 485 1.5 3.5 SOLICITOR 5. 44 0.1 0.3 RELATIVE 6. 121 0.4 0.9 OTHER 7. 38 0.1 0.3 EMPLOYER 8. 56 0.2 0.4 PRIVATE INDIVIDUAL 9. 158 0.5 1.1 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 18025 56.2 MISSING NA, REFUSAL, DK -1. 138 0.4 MISSING

Valid cases 13882 Missing cases 18163

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Variable: MORTWHO2 2ND SOURCE OF LOAN,MORTGAGE

Household Schedule. Tenure & Housing Costs Section - Q.7. ______________________ This is the second of three variables which seeks to establish who is/was the provider of the mortgage or loan that the owner-occupier has made use of to purchase their property. It applies to all those who were coded 2 at OWNMORT, or coded 2 at OWNHOW.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % CORP,PUBLIC BODY;CO. 0. 10 0.0 5.1 LOCAL AUTHORITY 2. 14 0.0 7.1 INSURANCE COMPANY 3. 107 0.3 54.0 BANK 4. 17 0.1 8.6 RELATIVE 6. 13 0.0 6.6 OTHER 7. 3 0.0 1.5 EMPLOYER 8. 34 0.1 17.2 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 31847 99.4 MISSING

Valid cases 198 Missing cases 31847

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Variable: MORTWHO3 3RD SOURCE OF LOAN,MORTGAGE

Household Schedule. Tenure & Housing Costs Section - Q.7. ______________________ This is the third of three variables which seeks to establish who is/was the provider of the mortgage or loan that the owner-occupier has made use of to purchase their property. It applies to all those who were coded 2 at OWNMORT, or coded 2 at OWNHOW.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % RELATIVE 6. 4 0.0 100.0 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 32041 100.0 MISSING

Valid cases 4 Missing cases 32041

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Variable: MORTEMPL PART OF LOAN!MORTGAGE FROM EMPLOYER

Household Schedule. Tenure & Housing Costs Section - Q.8. ______________________ This variable establishes whether any of the respondents who were coded 2 at OWNMORT or OWNHOW had any part of their mortgage or loan from their employer.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 557 1.7 4.0 NO 2. 13328 41.6 96.0

NA, REFUSAL, DK 8. 135 0.4 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 18025 56.2 MISSING

Valid cases 13885 Missing cases 18160

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Variable: MORTMOST EMPLOYER PROVIDES MAIN LOAN!MORTGAGE

Household Schedule. Tenure & Housing Costs Section - Q.8(a). ______________________ This variable applies to all those who have stated that their employer provided them with at least part of their mortgage or loan. That is, it applies to all those who were coded 1 at MORTEMPL.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 405 1.3 74.4 NO 2. 139 0.4 25.6 NA, REFUSAL, DK 8. 13 0.0 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 31488 98.3 MISSING

Valid cases 544 Missing cases 31501

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Variable: PREVWHO WHETHER HOH ALSO HOH IN LAST ACCOM

Household Schedule. Tenure & Housing Costs Section - Q.9. ______________________ This variable applies to all households and it records whether the responent or the respondent's marriage partner was the person in whose name their previous accommodation was held. Code 3 applies for those heads-of-household who have always lived at their present address.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 23140 72.2 72.4 NO 2. 8635 26.9 27.0 THERE SINCE BIRTH 3. 191 0.6 0.6 NA, REFUSAL, DK 8. 79 0.2 MISSING

Valid cases 31966 Missing cases 79

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Variable: PREVTEN LAST ACCOMMODATION

Household Schedule. Tenure & Housing Costs Section - Q.9(a). ______________________ This variable applies to all those coded 1 at PREVWHO and it records the type of tenure for the previous accommodation.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % OWNED OR BUYING 1. 8747 27.3 37.9 RENTED, RENT FREE 2. 14309 44.7 62.1 NA, REFUSAL, DK 8. 84 0.3 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 8905 27.8 MISSING

Valid cases 23056 Missing cases 8989

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Variable: PREVMORT LOAN,MORTGAGE FOR LAST-OWN,BUYING-ACCOM.

Household Schedule. Tenure & Housing Costs Section - Q.9(a)(i). ______________________ This variable applies to all those coded 1 at PREVTEN and it records whether the respondent or their marriage partner were buying their previous accommodation with a mortgage,loan or by other means.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % MORTGAGE OR LOAN 1. 7382 23.0 84.8 OTHER WAY 2. 1320 4.1 15.2 NA, REFUSAL, DK 8. 45 0.1 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 23298 72.7 MISSING

Valid cases 8702 Missing cases 23343

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Variable: PREVFURN FURNISHED!UNFURNISHED RENTED ACCOM. PREV

Household Schedule. Tenure & Housing Costs Section - Q.9(a)(i). ______________________ This variable applies to all those coded 2 at PREVTEN and it records whether the respondent or their marriage partner were renting furnished or unfurnished accommodation before.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % FURNISHED 1. 1722 5.4 12.1 UNFURNISHED 2. 12525 39.1 87.9 NA, REFUSAL, DK 8. 62 0.2 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 17736 55.3 MISSING

Valid cases 14247 Missing cases 17798

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Variable: PREVFROM PREV. RENTED ACCOMMODATION PROVIDED BY

Household Schedule. Tenure & Housing Costs Section - Q.9(a)(iii). _______________________ This variable applies to all those coded 2 at PREVTEN and it records who the respondent or their marriage partner rented their previous accommodation from.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % LA OR COUNCIL 0. 6145 19.2 43.3 NEW TOWN CORP 1. 144 0.4 1.0 PROPERTY CO 2. 474 1.5 3.3 SCOTS.HOUSING ASS. 3. 76 0.2 0.5 HOUSING ASSOC 4. 176 0.5 1.2 EMPLOYER-COMPANY 5. 1149 3.6 8.1 OTHER ORG. 6. 330 1.0 2.3 RELATIVE 7. 375 1.2 2.6 EMPLOYER-INDIV. 8. 324 1.0 2.3 OTHER INDIV. 9. 4995 15.6 35.2 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 17736 55.3 MISSING NA, REFUSAL, DK -1. 121 0.4 MISSING

Valid cases 14188 Missing cases 17857

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Variable: HPERNO IND.ANSWERING H'HOLD Q'S OTHER THAN H.SA

Household Schedule. Tenure & Housing Costs Section - P15. ______________________ This variable gives the Person Number of the person answering most questions on the Household Schedule other than the Housing Satisfaction Section.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % 1. 24000 74.9 76.6 2. 7024 21.9 22.4 3. 227 0.7 0.7 4. 46 0.1 0.1 5. 7 0.0 0.0 7. 15 0.0 0.0 NA,REFUSAL,DK -1. 726 2.3 MISSING

Valid cases 31319 Missing cases 726

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Variable: TYPEHOUS TYPE OF ACCOM. OCCUPIED BY HOUSEHOLD

Household Schedule. Back Page - Q.A. _________ This variable is coded from observation by the interviewer although if they are in doubt they may ask the informant. It applies to all ___ households.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq

Category label Code Freq % % DET.WHOLE HOUSE 1. 5641 17.6 17.7 SEMI-DET.WHOLE HOUSE 2. 10808 33.7 33.9 TERRACED HOUSE,WHOLE 3. 9964 31.1 31.3 P.BLT.FLAT-WITH LIFT 4. 704 2.2 2.2 P.BLT.FLAT-NO LIFT 5. 3080 9.6 9.7 OTH.FLAT,ROOM- LIFT 6. 61 0.2 0.2 OTH.FLAT,RM-NO LIFT 7. 1249 3.9 3.9 ON BUSINESS PREM. 8. 261 0.8 0.8 OTHER 9. 111 0.3 0.3 N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. -1. 166 0.5 MISSING

Valid cases 31879 Missing cases 166

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Variable: NFLOORS FLOOR LEVEL OF MAIN LIVING PART OF ACCOM

Household Schedule. Back Page - Q.B. _________ This variable applies to all those coded 4 to 7 at TYPEHOUS.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % BASEMENT 1. 59 0.2 1.1 GROUND FLOOR 2. 1868 5.8 36.2 FIRST FLOOR 3. 1807 5.6 35.1 SECOND FLOOR 4. 741 2.3 14.4 THIRD FLOOR 5. 248 0.8 4.8 4TH - 9TH FLOOR 6. 299 0.9 5.8 10TH FLOOR OR HIGHER 7. 133 0.4 2.6 NA,REFUSAL,DK 8. 200 0.6 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 26690 83.3 MISSING

Valid cases 5155 Missing cases 26890

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Variable: POUNDAGE YEARLY RATE POUNDAGE FOR RATEABLE UNIT

Household Schedule. Back Page - (a) _________ This information is obtained from the Rating Office for the rateable unit occupied by the household. Water Rates are excluded but sewage rates are included. Crown Property is coded as $0.00. This is a continuous variable with the amount recorded in pounds and pence; the categories below merely indicate the grouping of responses.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % NONE 0.00 40 0.1 0.1 #0.25 TO #0.49 2.00 792 2.5 2.5 #0.50 TO #0.74 3.00 16750 52.3 52.3 #0.75 TO #0.99 4.00 13445 42.0 42.0 #1.00 OR MORE 5.00 1018 3.2 3.2

Valid cases 32045 Missing cases 0

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Variable: GRSRATVA GROSS VALUE OF RATEABLE UNIT

Household Schedule. Back Page - (b) _________ The Gross Rateable Value of the rateable unit covering the household is obtained from the Rating Office for each household. This is a continuous variable and the amount recorded in pounds has been rounded by the coder; the categories below merely indicate the grouping of responses.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % LESS THAN #150 1. 4518 14.1 14.1 #150 TO #199 2. 4750 14.8 14.8 #200 TO #249 3. 6757 21.1 21.1 #250 TO #299 4. 6308 19.7 19.7 #300 TO #399 5. 6496 20.3 20.3 #400 TO #499 6. 1918 6.0 6.0 #500 OR MORE 7. 1298 4.1 4.1

Valid cases 32045 Missing cases 0

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Variable: NETRATVA NET RATEABLE VALUE OF PRES.ACCM.

Household Schedule. Back Page - (c) _________ The Net Rateable Value of the rateable unit covering the household is obtained from the Rating Office for each household. This is a continuous variable and the amount recorded in pounds has been rounded by the coder; the categories below merely indicate the grouping of responses.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % LESS THAN #100 1. 4403 13.7 13.7 #100 TO #149 2. 6333 19.8 19.8 #150 TO #199 3. 8029 25.1 25.1 #200 TO #249 4. 6234 19.5 19.5 #250 TO #299 5. 3619 11.3 11.3 #300 TO #499 6. 2904 9.1 9.1 #500 OR MORE 7. 523 1.6 1.6

Valid cases 32045 Missing cases 0

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Variable: RATEPAID AMOUNT OF RATES PAID PER CALENDAR MONTH

This variable is derived from the Yearly Rate Poundage of the household and the Net Rateable Value of the rateable unit covering the household. It is calculated for all households for which there is a valid response for both these variables. This is a continuous variable with the amount recorded in pounds and pence; the categories below merely indicate the grouping of responses.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % NONE 0.00 40 0.1 0.1 LESS THAN #5.00 1.00 2522 7.9 7.9 #5.00 TO #9.99 2.00 10408 32.5 32.5 #10.00 TO #14.99 3.00 12355 38.6 38.6 #15.00 AND OVER 4.00 6720 21.0 21.0

Valid cases 32045 Missing cases 0

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Variable: SSNEVWRK SCOT.SUP.SAMPLE - HOH NEVER WORKED

Scottish Supplementary Sample Schedule - P.9. This variable applies only to the Scottish Supplementary Sample who are not asked questions on the Individual Schedule. This variable relates to the head-of-households present or most recent employment. This variable is available in a separate data file - please see Introduction.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 32045 100.0 MISSING

Valid cases 0 Missing cases 32045

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Variable: SSSEG SCOT.SUP.SAMPLE - HOH'S SEG

Scottish Supplementary Sample Schedule - P.9. This variable applies only to the Scottish Supplementary Sample who

are not asked questions on the Individual Schedule. This variable relates to the head-of-households present or most recent employment. This variable is available in a separate data file - please see Introduction.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % DOES NOT APPLY & MD. -9. 32045 100.0 MISSING

Valid cases 0 Missing cases 32045

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Variable: SSINDUST SCOT.SUP.SAMPLE - HOH'S INDUSTRY

Scottish Supplementary Sample Schedule - P.9. This variable applies only to the Scottish Supplementary Sample who are not asked questions on the Individual Schedule. This variable relates to the head-of-households present or most recent employment. This variable is available in a separate data file - please see Introduction.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq

Category label Code Freq % % DOES NOT APPLY & MD. -9. 32045 100.0 MISSING

Valid cases 0 Missing cases 32045

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Variable: SSCODOT SCOT.SUP.SAMPLE - HOH'S CODOT

Scottish Supplementary Sample Schedule - P.9. This variable applies only to the Scottish Supplementary Sample who are not asked questions on the Individual Schedule. This variable relates to the head-of-households present or most recent employment. This variable is available in a separate data file - please see Introduction.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % DOES NOT APPLY & MD. -9. 32045 100.0 MISSING

Valid cases 0 Missing cases 32045

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Variable: SSTEACH SCOT.SUP.SAMPLE-IF HOH TEACHER

Scottish Supplementary Sample Schedule - P.9. This variable applies only to the Scottish Supplementary Sample who are not asked questions on the Individual Schedule. This variable relates to the head-of-households present or most recent employment. This variable is available in a separate data file - please see Introduction.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % D.N.A.&M.D. 9. 32045 100.0 MISSING

Valid cases 0 Missing cases 32045

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Variable: SSSELFEM SCOT.SUP.SAMPLE-IF HOH SELF-EMPLOYED

Scottish Supplementary Sample Schedule - P.9. This variable applies only to the Scottish Supplementary Sample who are not asked questions on the Individual Schedule. This variable relates to the head-of-households present or most recent employment. This variable is available in a separate data file - please see Introduction.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % D.N.A.&M.D. 9. 32045 100.0 MISSING

Valid cases 0 Missing cases 32045

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Variable: EMPLOYED WORKING FOR PAY OR PROFIT IN LAST WEEK

Individual Schedule. Employment Section - Q.1 & Q.20 __________ This variable is derived from two questions on the Individual Schedule. The first (question 1) establishes whether the respondent did any paid work in the past 7 days and if not whether this was because of reasons coded 3 to 5. The second question (question 20) is asked of all those who were originally coded 6 on question 1 and establishes further reasons why the respondent was not employed in the past 7days. Those who are under 16 years of age and those not completing the Individual Schedule even by proxy (codes 3 and 4 at COMPLETE) are excluded from this variable, and all subsequent variables in the data file.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % EMPLOYED 1. 14277 44.6 60.6 WAITING TO START JOB 3. 75 0.2 0.3 UNEMPL. SEEKING WORK 4. 636 2.0 2.7 UNEMPL.AND TEMP.SICK 5. 27 0.1 0.1 SCHOOL OR COLLEGE 6. 502 1.6 2.1 UNABLE PERMANENTLY 7. 519 1.6 2.2 RETIRED 8. 2801 8.7 11.9 KEEPING HOUSE 9. 4484 14.0 19.0 OTHER 10. 253 0.8 1.1 MISSING DATA -9. 8471 26.4 MISSING

Valid cases 23574 Missing cases 8471

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Variable: SEG SOCIO-ECONOMIC GROUP

Individual Schedule. Employment Section - Q.2 & Q.24. __________ This variable refers to present or most recent occupation for those coded 1 to 5 at EMPLOYED - or, where the respondent is no longer economically active, coded 6 to 10 at EMPLOYED, the last occupation has been coded. It is important to note that while the categories used correspond to those of the Registrar General's, the code numbers are different. Those who are under 16 years of age, those not completing the Individual Schedule even by proxy (codes 3 and 4 at COMPLETE) and those who have never worked are excluded from this variable.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % EMPLOYERS- 25 PLUS 1. 15 0.0 0.1 MANAGERS- 25 PLUS 2. 798 2.5 3.5 EMPLOYERS- UNDER 25 3. 482 1.5 2.1 MANAGERS- UNDER 25 4. 762 2.4 3.4 SELF-EMP.PROF.WORKER 5. 90 0.3 0.4 PROF.WORKER EMPLOYEE 6. 578 1.8 2.6 ANCILLARY,ARTISTS 7. 1703 5.3 7.6 FOREMEN,SUPER.NON-M. 8. 274 0.9 1.2 JUNIOR NON-MANUAL 9. 5343 16.7 23.7 PERSONAL SERVICE WK. 10. 1740 5.4 7.7 FOREMEN,SUPER.MANUAL 11. 663 2.1 2.9

SKILLED MANUAL 12. 3903 12.2 17.3 SEMI-SKILLED MANUAL 13. 3283 10.2 14.6 UNSKILLED MANUAL 14. 1690 5.3 7.5 NON-PROF,OWN-ACCOUNT 15. 605 1.9 2.7 FARMERS,EMPL,MANAGER 16. 148 0.5 0.7 FARMERS,OWN-ACCOUNT 17. 86 0.3 0.4 AGRICULTURAL WORKERS 18. 253 0.8 1.1 ARMED FORCES 19. 85 0.3 0.4 DOES NOT APPLY & MD. -9. 9403 29.3 MISSING N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. -1. 141 0.4 MISSING

Valid cases 22501 Missing cases 9544

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Variable: SOCCLASS SOCIAL CLASS

Individual Schedule. Employment Section - Q.2 & Q.24. __________ This variable is a collapsed version of the variable SEG, as used in the GHS reports, with one modification - the Armed Forces have been retained as a separate category. The variable has been derived for present, most recent or last occupation as applicable (see SEG). Those who are under 16 years of age, those not completing the Individual Schedule even by proxy (codes 3 and 4 at COMPLETE) and those who have never worked are excluded from this variable.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % %

PROFESSIONAL 1. 668 2.1 3.0 EMPLOYERS & MANAGERS 2. 2205 6.9 9.8 INTERMED & JUN.NON-M 3. 7320 22.8 32.5 SKILLED MANUAL 4. 5257 16.4 23.4 SEMI-SK.MAN.& P.SERV 5. 5276 16.5 23.4 UNSKILLED MANUAL 6. 1690 5.3 7.5 ARMED FORCES 7. 85 0.3 0.4 NA,REFUSAL,DK 8. 141 0.4 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 9403 29.3 MISSING

Valid cases 22501 Missing cases 9544

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Variable: INDUST STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION 1968

Individual Schedule. Employment Section - Q.2 & Q.24.

__________ This variable is coded from the Standard Industrial Classification, 1968. The variable refers to present or most recent occupation for those coded 1 to 5 at EMPLOYED and to last occupation for those coded 6 to 10 at EMPLOYED. Those who are under 16 years of age, those not completing the Individual Schedule even by proxy (codes 3 and 4 at COMPLETE) and those who have never worked are excluded from this variable.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % AGR. FOREST. FISH. 1. 518 1.6 2.3 MINING AND QUARRYING 2. 344 1.1 1.5 FOOD,DRINK,TOBACCO 3. 689 2.2 3.1 COAL,PETROL,PRODUCTS 4. 27 0.1 0.1 CHEMICAL AND ALLIED 5. 361 1.1 1.6 METAL MANUFACTURING 6. 333 1.0 1.5 MECH.,ELECT.ENG. 7. 2806 8.8 12.5 INSTRUMENT ENG. 8. 100 0.3 0.4 SHIPBUILDING,MARINE 9. 120 0.4 0.5 TEXTILES 10. 528 1.6 2.4 LEATHER,GOODS,FUR 11. 43 0.1 0.2 CLOTHING,FOOTWEAR 12. 527 1.6 2.4 BRICKS,POTT,GLASS,CE 13. 222 0.7 1.0 TIMBER,FURNITURE 14. 201 0.6 0.9 PAPER,PRINT,PUBLISH. 15. 458 1.4 2.0 OTHER MANUFACTURING 16. 362 1.1 1.6 CONSTRUCTION 17. 1439 4.5 6.4 GAS,ELECTRIC,WATER 18. 287 0.9 1.3 TRANSPORT,COMMUNIC. 19. 1416 4.4 6.3 WHOLESALE,RETAIL 20. 3234 10.1 14.4 INS.BANK.FIN.BUSINES 21. 1054 3.3 4.7 PROF,SCI. SERVICES 22. 3184 9.9 14.2 MISC. SERVICES 23. 2937 9.2 13.1 PUBLIC ADMIN,DEFENCE 24. 1210 3.8 5.4 DOES NOT APPLY & MD. -9. 9403 29.3 MISSING N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. -1. 242 0.8 MISSING

Valid cases 22400 Missing cases 9645

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Variable: CODOT CLASS.OF OCC.AND DIRECTORY OF OCC.TITLES

Individual Schedule. Employment Section - Q.2 & Q.24. __________ This variable is coded from the Classification of Occupations and Directory of Occupational Titles. The variable refers to present or most recent occupation for those coded 1 to 5 at EMPLOYED and to last occupation for those coded 6 to 10 at EMPLOYED. Those who are under 16 years of age, those not completing the Individual Schedule even by proxy (codes 3 and 4 at COMPLETE) and those who have never worked are excluded from this variable.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % MANAGERIAL 1. 61 0.2 0.3 PROF.MANAGER.&ADMIN. 2. 800 2.5 3.6 PROF.IN ED.H.& WELF. 3. 1499 4.7 6.7 LIT.ART.SPORTS 4. 177 0.6 0.8 PROF,REL.IN SCI,TECH 5. 602 1.9 2.7 MANAGERIAL-EXCL.1 6. 1771 5.5 7.9 CLERICAL AND RELATED 7. 3799 11.9 16.9 SELLING 8. 1617 5.0 7.2 SECURITY 9. 260 0.8 1.2 PERSONAL SERVICE 10. 3581 11.2 15.9 FARMING,FISHING ETC. 11. 400 1.2 1.8 MATERIAL PROCESSING 12. 665 2.1 3.0 MAKING,REPAIRING 13. 1277 4.0 5.7 METAL,ELECT.PROCESS. 14. 2290 7.1 10.2 ASSEMBLING,INSPECT. 15. 1455 4.5 6.5 CONSTRUCTION,MINING 16. 697 2.2 3.1 TRANSPORT,STORING 17. 1361 4.2 6.0 MISC. 18. 184 0.6 0.8 DOES NOT APPLY & MD. -9. 9403 29.3 MISSING N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. -1. 146 0.5 MISSING

Valid cases 22496 Missing cases 9549

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Variable: TEACHER OCCUPATION OF TEACHER

Individual Schedule. Employment Section - Q.2. __________ This variable records whether the respondents Occupational Unit Group falls within the range 192-194. This variable is included in order to ensure that teachers who do not fulfil the SSD definition of full-time workers are coded appropriately as full-time workers.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 517 1.6 100.0 DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 31528 98.4 MISSING

Valid cases 517 Missing cases 31528

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Variable: SELFEMP SELF-EMPLOYED OR EMPLOYEE

Individual Schedule. Employment Section. Q.2 & Q.24. __________ This variable refers to present or most recent occupation for those coded 1 to 5 at EMPLOYED - or 6 to 10 at EMPLOYED, the last occupation has been coded. Those who are under 16 years of age, those not completing the Individual Schedule even by proxy (codes 3 and 4 at COMPLETE) and those who have never worked are excluded from this variable.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % EMPLOYEE 1. 21107 65.9 93.5 SELF-EMPLOYED 2. 1479 4.6 6.5 N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. 8. 56 0.2 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & M.D 9. 9403 29.3 MISSING

Valid cases 22586 Missing cases 9459

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Variable: TWOJOBS 2ND PAID JOB LAST WEEK

Individual Schedule. Employment Section. Q.3. __________ This variable applies to all those who were working in the past week (coded 1 at EMPLOYED).

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 437 1.4 3.1 NO 2. 13764 43.0 96.9 N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. 8. 76 0.2 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & M.D 9. 17768 55.4 MISSING

Valid cases 14201 Missing cases 17844

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Variable: INDUST2 2ND JOB,STAND.INDUST.CLASSIFICATION

Individual Schedule. Employment Section. Q.3(a). __________

This variable applies to all those respondents who have two paid jobs (coded 1 at TWOJOBS). This variable is coded from the Standard Industrial Classification, 1968.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % AGR. FOREST. FISH. 1. 21 0.1 4.9 FOOD,DRINK,TOBACCO 3. 2 0.0 0.5 CHEMICAL AND ALLIED 5. 1 0.0 0.2 METAL MANUFACTURING 6. 1 0.0 0.2 MECH.,ELECT.ENG. 7. 5 0.0 1.2 TEXTILES 10. 1 0.0 0.2 CLOTHING,FOOTWEAR 12. 2 0.0 0.5 BRICKS,POTT,GLASS,CE 13. 1 0.0 0.2 TIMBER,FURNITURE 14. 1 0.0 0.2 PAPER,PRINT,PUBLISH. 15. 4 0.0 0.9 OTHER MANUFACTURING 16. 1 0.0 0.2 CONSTRUCTION 17. 13 0.0 3.0 TRANSPORT,COMMUNIC. 19. 16 0.0 3.7 WHOLESALE,RETAIL 20. 65 0.2 15.0 INS.BANK.FIN.BUSINES 21. 23 0.1 5.3 PROF,SCI. SERVICES 22. 84 0.3 19.4 MISC. SERVICES 23. 166 0.5 38.4 PUBLIC ADMIN,DEFENCE 24. 25 0.1 5.8 DOES NOT APPLY & MD. -9. 31608 98.6 MISSING N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. -1. 5 0.0 MISSING

Valid cases 432 Missing cases 31613

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Variable: CODOT2 2ND JOB, CODOT CLASSIFICATION

Individual Schedule. Employment Section. Q.3(a). __________ This variable applies to all those respondents who have two paid jobs (coded 1 at TWOJOBS). This variable is coded from the Classification of Occupations and Directory of Occupational Titles.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % GENERAL MANAGEMENT 1. 4 0.0 0.9 PROF.-MAN.& ADMIN. 2. 24 0.1 5.5 PROF.IN ED.H.& WELF. 3. 57 0.2 13.2 LIT.ART.SPORTS 4. 37 0.1 8.5 PROF,REL.IN SCI,TECH 5. 5 0.0 1.2 MANAGERIAL-EXCL.1 6. 44 0.1 10.2 CLERICAL AND RELATED 7. 45 0.1 10.4 SELLING 8. 38 0.1 8.8 SECURITY 9. 18 0.1 4.2 PERSONAL SERVICE 10. 111 0.3 25.6 FARMING,FISHING ETC. 11. 16 0.0 3.7 MATERIAL PROCESSING 12. 5 0.0 1.2 MAKING,REPAIRING 13. 2 0.0 0.5 METAL,ELECT.PROCESS. 14. 5 0.0 1.2 ASSEMBLING,INSPECT. 15. 4 0.0 0.9 CONSTRUCTION,MINING 16. 2 0.0 0.5 TRANSPORT,STORING 17. 15 0.0 3.5 MISC. 18. 1 0.0 0.2 DOES NOT APPLY & MD. -9. 31608 98.6 MISSING N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. -1. 4 0.0 MISSING

Valid cases 433 Missing cases 31612

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Variable: SELFEMP2 2ND JOB,SELF-EMPLOYED OR EMPLOYEE

Individual Schedule. Employment Section - Q.3(a). __________ This variable applies to all those respondents who have two paid jobs (coded 1 at TWOJOBS).

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % EMPLOYEE 1. 287 0.9 65.7 SELF-EMPLOYED 2. 150 0.5 34.3 DOES NOT APPLY & M.D 9. 31608 98.6 MISSING

Valid cases 437 Missing cases 31608

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Variable: HOHSEG H-O-H'S SOCIO-ECONOMIC GROUP

This is a crosslink variable which takes the value of the head of household's SEG for present, most recent or last occupation as applicable (see SEG) and duplicates it for all members of the household.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % EMPLOYERS- 25 PLUS 1. 41 0.1 0.1 MANAGERS- 25 PLUS 2. 2064 6.4 6.7 EMPLOYERS- UNDER 25 3. 1025 3.2 3.3 MANAGERS- UNDER 25 4. 1497 4.7 4.8 SELF-EMP.PROF.WORKER 5. 259 0.8 0.8 PROF.WORKER EMPLOYEE 6. 1363 4.3 4.4 ANCILLARY,ARTISTS 7. 1790 5.6 5.8 FOREMEN,SUPER.NON-M. 8. 416 1.3 1.3

JUNIOR NON-MANUAL 9. 3666 11.4 11.8 PERSONAL SERVICE WK. 10. 812 2.5 2.6 FOREMEN,SUPER.MANUAL 11. 1738 5.4 5.6 SKILLED MANUAL 12. 8195 25.6 26.4 SEMI-SKILLED MANUAL 13. 4307 13.4 13.9 UNSKILLED MANUAL 14. 1626 5.1 5.2 NON-PROF,OWN-ACCOUNT 15. 1123 3.5 3.6 FARMERS,EMPL,MANAGER 16. 353 1.1 1.1 FARMERS,OWN-ACCOUNT 17. 196 0.6 0.6 AGRICULTURAL WORKERS 18. 339 1.1 1.1 ARMED FORCES 19. 181 0.6 0.6 DOES NOT APPLY & MD. -9. 1054 3.3 MISSING

Valid cases 30991 Missing cases 1054

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Variable: HUSSEG HUSBAND'S SOCIO-ECONOMIC GROUP

This is a crosslink variable which takes the value of the husband's SEG for present, most recent or last occupation as applicable (see SEG). `Husband' is defined as a married male within a family unit - this variable does not apply, therefore, to those family units without a married male member. This information is duplicated for

all members of the family unit.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % EMPLOYERS- 25 PLUS 1. 39 0.1 0.2 MANAGERS- 25 PLUS 2. 1886 5.9 7.5 EMPLOYERS- UNDER 25 3. 909 2.8 3.6 MANAGERS- UNDER 25 4. 1349 4.2 5.4 SELF-EMP.PROF.WORKER 5. 243 0.8 1.0 PROF.WORKER EMPLOYEE 6. 1252 3.9 5.0 ANCILLARY,ARTISTS 7. 1332 4.2 5.3 FOREMEN,SUPER.NON-M. 8. 354 1.1 1.4 JUNIOR NON-MANUAL 9. 2328 7.3 9.3 PERSONAL SERVICE WK. 10. 114 0.4 0.5 FOREMEN,SUPER.MANUAL 11. 1621 5.1 6.5 SKILLED MANUAL 12. 7450 23.2 29.7 SEMI-SKILLED MANUAL 13. 3409 10.6 13.6 UNSKILLED MANUAL 14. 949 3.0 3.8 NON-PROF,OWN-ACCOUNT 15. 975 3.0 3.9 FARMERS,EMPL,MANAGER 16. 319 1.0 1.3 FARMERS,OWN-ACCOUNT 17. 177 0.6 0.7 AGRICULTURAL WORKERS 18. 248 0.8 1.0 ARMED FORCES 19. 163 0.5 0.6 DOES NOT APPLY & MD. -9. 6928 21.6 MISSING

Valid cases 25117 Missing cases 6928

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Variable: WIFSEG WIFE'S SOCIO-ECONOMIC GROUP

This is a crosslink variable which takes the value of the wife's SEG for present, most recent or last occupation as applicable (see SEG). `Wife' is defined as a married female within a family unit - this variable does not apply, therefore, to those family units without a married female member. This information is duplicated for all members of the family unit.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % EMPLOYERS- 25 PLUS 1. 5 0.0 0.0 MANAGERS- 25 PLUS 2. 193 0.6 0.8 EMPLOYERS- UNDER 25 3. 360 1.1 1.5 MANAGERS- UNDER 25 4. 445 1.4 1.8 SELF-EMP.PROF.WORKER 5. 29 0.1 0.1 PROF.WORKER EMPLOYEE 6. 149 0.5 0.6 ANCILLARY,ARTISTS 7. 2454 7.7 10.0 FOREMEN,SUPER.NON-M. 8. 293 0.9 1.2 JUNIOR NON-MANUAL 9. 8631 26.9 35.3 PERSONAL SERVICE WK. 10. 3398 10.6 13.9 FOREMEN,SUPER.MANUAL 11. 165 0.5 0.7 SKILLED MANUAL 12. 1322 4.1 5.4 SEMI-SKILLED MANUAL 13. 3700 11.5 15.1 UNSKILLED MANUAL 14. 2471 7.7 10.1 NON-PROF,OWN-ACCOUNT 15. 471 1.5 1.9 FARMERS,EMPL,MANAGER 16. 57 0.2 0.2 FARMERS,OWN-ACCOUNT 17. 31 0.1 0.1 AGRICULTURAL WORKERS 18. 197 0.6 0.8 ARMED FORCES 19. 63 0.2 0.3 DOES NOT APPLY & MD. -9. 7611 23.8 MISSING

Valid cases 24434 Missing cases 7611

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Variable: HOHIND H-O-H'S STAND.IND.CLASSIFICATION

This is a crosslink variable which takes the value of the head of household's Standard Industrial Classification - this information was recorded at INDUST for present, most recent or last occupation as applicable (see INDUST). This information is duplicated for all members of the household.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % AGR. FOREST. FISH. 1. 956 3.0 3.1 MINING AND QUARRYING 2. 828 2.6 2.7 FOOD,DRINK,TOBACCO 3. 918 2.9 3.0 COAL,PETROL,PRODUCTS 4. 61 0.2 0.2 CHEMICAL AND ALLIED 5. 607 1.9 2.0 METAL MANUFACTURING 6. 762 2.4 2.5 MECH.,ELECT.ENG. 7. 5056 15.8 16.4 INSTRUMENT ENG. 8. 119 0.4 0.4 SHIPBUILDING,MARINE 9. 232 0.7 0.8 TEXTILES 10. 626 2.0 2.0 LEATHER,GOODS,FUR 11. 45 0.1 0.1 CLOTHING,FOOTWEAR 12. 329 1.0 1.1 BRICKS,POTT,GLASS,CE 13. 361 1.1 1.2 TIMBER,FURNITURE 14. 384 1.2 1.2 PAPER,PRINT,PUBLISH. 15. 768 2.4 2.5 OTHER MANUFACTURING 16. 486 1.5 1.6 CONSTRUCTION 17. 3438 10.7 11.1 GAS,ELECTRIC,WATER 18. 556 1.7 1.8 TRANSPORT,COMMUNIC. 19. 2886 9.0 9.3 WHOLESALE,RETAIL 20. 2956 9.2 9.6 INS.BANK.FIN.BUSINES 21. 1211 3.8 3.9 PROF,SCI. SERVICES 22. 2893 9.0 9.4 MISC. SERVICES 23. 2516 7.9 8.1 PUBLIC ADMIN,DEFENCE 24. 1902 5.9 6.2 DOES NOT APPLY & MD. -9. 1149 3.6 MISSING

Valid cases 30896 Missing cases 1149

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Variable: HUSIND HUSBAND'S STAND.IND.CLASSIFICATION

This is a crosslink variable which takes the value of the husband's Standand Industrial Classification - this information was recorded at INDUST for present, most recent or last occupation as applicable (see INDUST). `Husband' is defined as a married male within a family unit - there will be no information recorded, therefore, for family units without a married male member. This information is duplicated for all members of the family unit.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % AGR. FOREST. FISH. 1. 810 2.5 3.2 MINING AND QUARRYING 2. 735 2.3 2.9 FOOD,DRINK,TOBACCO 3. 757 2.4 3.0 COAL,PETROL,PRODUCTS 4. 53 0.2 0.2 CHEMICAL AND ALLIED 5. 548 1.7 2.2 METAL MANUFACTURING 6. 678 2.1 2.7 MECH.,ELECT.ENG. 7. 4458 13.9 17.8 INSTRUMENT ENG. 8. 94 0.3 0.4 SHIPBUILDING,MARINE 9. 207 0.6 0.8 TEXTILES 10. 470 1.5 1.9 LEATHER,GOODS,FUR 11. 26 0.1 0.1

CLOTHING,FOOTWEAR 12. 149 0.5 0.6 BRICKS,POTT,GLASS,CE 13. 306 1.0 1.2 TIMBER,FURNITURE 14. 349 1.1 1.4 PAPER,PRINT,PUBLISH. 15. 631 2.0 2.5 OTHER MANUFACTURING 16. 427 1.3 1.7 CONSTRUCTION 17. 3218 10.0 12.8 GAS,ELECTRIC,WATER 18. 509 1.6 2.0 TRANSPORT,COMMUNIC. 19. 2545 7.9 10.2 WHOLESALE,RETAIL 20. 2135 6.7 8.5 INS.BANK.FIN.BUSINES 21. 995 3.1 4.0 PROF,SCI. SERVICES 22. 1939 6.1 7.7 MISC. SERVICES 23. 1409 4.4 5.6 PUBLIC ADMIN,DEFENCE 24. 1611 5.0 6.4 DOES NOT APPLY & MD. -9. 6986 21.8 MISSING

Valid cases 25059 Missing cases 6986

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Variable: WIFIND WIFE'S STAND.IND.CLASSIFICATION

This is a crosslink variable which takes the value of the wife's Standard Industrial Classification - this information was recorded at INDUST for present, most recent or last occupation as applicable (see INDUST). `Wife' is defined as a married female within a family unit - there will be no information recorded, therefore, for family units without a married female member. This information is duplicated for all members of the family unit.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq

Category label Code Freq % % AGR. FOREST. FISH. 1. 318 1.0 1.3 MINING AND QUARRYING 2. 59 0.2 0.2 FOOD,DRINK,TOBACCO 3. 869 2.7 3.6 COAL,PETROL,PRODUCTS 4. 2 0.0 0.0 CHEMICAL AND ALLIED 5. 340 1.1 1.4 METAL MANUFACTURING 6. 90 0.3 0.4 MECH.,ELECT.ENG. 7. 2000 6.2 8.2 INSTRUMENT ENG. 8. 109 0.3 0.4 SHIPBUILDING,MARINE 9. 37 0.1 0.2 TEXTILES 10. 629 2.0 2.6 LEATHER,GOODS,FUR 11. 63 0.2 0.3 CLOTHING,FOOTWEAR 12. 988 3.1 4.1 BRICKS,POTT,GLASS,CE 13. 173 0.5 0.7 TIMBER,FURNITURE 14. 92 0.3 0.4 PAPER,PRINT,PUBLISH. 15. 373 1.2 1.5 OTHER MANUFACTURING 16. 481 1.5 2.0 CONSTRUCTION 17. 328 1.0 1.4 GAS,ELECTRIC,WATER 18. 115 0.4 0.5 TRANSPORT,COMMUNIC. 19. 649 2.0 2.7 WHOLESALE,RETAIL 20. 4570 14.3 18.8 INS.BANK.FIN.BUSINES 21. 1386 4.3 5.7 PROF,SCI. SERVICES 22. 5345 16.7 22.0 MISC. SERVICES 23. 4257 13.3 17.5 PUBLIC ADMIN,DEFENCE 24. 1015 3.2 4.2 DOES NOT APPLY & MD. -9. 7757 24.2 MISSING

Valid cases 24288 Missing cases 7757

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Variable: HOHCODOT H-O-H'S CLASS.OF OCC.&DIR.OF OCC.TITLES

This is a crosslink variable which takes the value of the head of household's code within the Classification of Occupation and Directory of Occupational Titles - this information was recorded at CODOT for present, most recent or last occupation as applicable (see CODOT). This information is duplicated for all members of the household.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % MANAGERIAL 1. 181 0.6 0.6 PROF.MANAGER.&ADMIN. 2. 1789 5.6 5.8 PROF.IN ED.H.& WELF. 3. 1592 5.0 5.1 LIT.ART.SPORTS 4. 233 0.7 0.8 PROF,REL.IN SCI,TECH 5. 1461 4.6 4.7 MANAGERIAL-EXCL.1 6. 3789 11.8 12.2 CLERICAL AND RELATED 7. 2220 6.9 7.2 SELLING 8. 1316 4.1 4.2 SECURITY 9. 687 2.1 2.2 PERSONAL SERVICE 10. 2277 7.1 7.3 FARMING,FISHING ETC. 11. 605 1.9 2.0 MATERIAL PROCESSING 12. 1017 3.2 3.3 MAKING,REPAIRING 13. 1583 4.9 5.1 METAL,ELECT.PROCESS. 14. 5199 16.2 16.8 ASSEMBLING,INSPECT. 15. 1613 5.0 5.2 CONSTRUCTION,MINING 16. 1758 5.5 5.7 TRANSPORT,STORING 17. 3263 10.2 10.5 MISC. 18. 397 1.2 1.3 DOES NOT APPLY & MD. -9. 1065 3.3 MISSING

Valid cases 30980 Missing cases 1065

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Variable: HUSCODOT HUSBAND'S CLASS.OF OCC.&DIR.OF OCC.TITLE

This is a crosslink variable which takes the value of the husband's code within the Classification of Occupation and Directory of Occupational Titles - this information was recorded at CODOT for present, most recent or last occupation as applicable (see CODOT). `Husband' is defined as a married male within a family unit - this information is not recorded for family units without a married male member. This information is duplicated for all members of the family unit.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % MANAGERIAL 1. 169 0.5 0.7 PROF.MANAGER.&ADMIN. 2. 1625 5.1 6.5 PROF.IN ED.H.& WELF. 3. 1134 3.5 4.5 LIT.ART.SPORTS 4. 182 0.6 0.7 PROF,REL.IN SCI,TECH 5. 1365 4.3 5.4 MANAGERIAL-EXCL.1 6. 3406 10.6 13.6 CLERICAL AND RELATED 7. 1342 4.2 5.3 SELLING 8. 895 2.8 3.6 SECURITY 9. 632 2.0 2.5 PERSONAL SERVICE 10. 843 2.6 3.4 FARMING,FISHING ETC. 11. 487 1.5 1.9 MATERIAL PROCESSING 12. 828 2.6 3.3 MAKING,REPAIRING 13. 1251 3.9 5.0 METAL,ELECT.PROCESS. 14. 4817 15.0 19.2 ASSEMBLING,INSPECT. 15. 1200 3.7 4.8 CONSTRUCTION,MINING 16. 1621 5.1 6.5 TRANSPORT,STORING 17. 2969 9.3 11.8 MISC. 18. 341 1.1 1.4 DOES NOT APPLY & MD. -9. 6938 21.7 MISSING

Valid cases 25107 Missing cases 6938

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Variable: WIFCODOT WIFE'S CLASS.OF OCC.&DIR.OF OCC.TITLES

This is a crosslink variable which takes the value of the wife's code within the Classification of Occupation and Directory of Occupational Titles - this information was recorded at CODOT for present, most recent or last occupation as applicable (see CODOT). `Wife' is defined as a married female within a family unit - this information is not recorded, therefore, for family units without a married female member. This information is duplicated for all members of the family unit.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % MANAGERIAL 1. 7 0.0 0.0 PROF.MANAGER.&ADMIN. 2. 233 0.7 1.0 PROF.IN ED.H.& WELF. 3. 2304 7.2 9.4 LIT.ART.SPORTS 4. 186 0.6 0.8 PROF,REL.IN SCI,TECH 5. 93 0.3 0.4 MANAGERIAL-EXCL.1 6. 1018 3.2 4.2 CLERICAL AND RELATED 7. 6392 19.9 26.2 SELLING 8. 2532 7.9 10.4 SECURITY 9. 57 0.2 0.2 PERSONAL SERVICE 10. 6549 20.4 26.8 FARMING,FISHING ETC. 11. 214 0.7 0.9 MATERIAL PROCESSING 12. 611 1.9 2.5 MAKING,REPAIRING 13. 1500 4.7 6.1 METAL,ELECT.PROCESS. 14. 476 1.5 1.9 ASSEMBLING,INSPECT. 15. 1958 6.1 8.0 CONSTRUCTION,MINING 16. 3 0.0 0.0

TRANSPORT,STORING 17. 261 0.8 1.1 MISC. 18. 34 0.1 0.1 DOES NOT APPLY & MD. -9. 7617 23.8 MISSING

Valid cases 24428 Missing cases 7617

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Variable: HOHEMPL HOH DID PAID WORK LAST WEEK

This is a crosslink variable which takes the value of the head of household's code as recorded at EMPLOYED. It is duplicated for all members of the household.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % EMPLOYED 1. 23626 73.7 75.1 WAITING TO START JOB 3. 47 0.1 0.1 UNEMPL. SEEKING WORK 4. 942 2.9 3.0 UNEMPL.AND TEMP.SICK 5. 23 0.1 0.1 SCHOOL OR COLLEGE 6. 141 0.4 0.4 UNABLE PERMANENTLY 7. 714 2.2 2.3 RETIRED 8. 3821 11.9 12.1 KEEPING HOUSE 9. 1823 5.7 5.8 OTHER 10. 320 1.0 1.0

MISSING DATA -9. 588 1.8 MISSING

Valid cases 31457 Missing cases 588

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Variable: HUSEMPL HUSBAND DID PAID WORK LAST WEEK

This is a crosslink variable which takes the value of the husband's code as recorded at EMPLOYED. `Husband' is defined as a married male within a family unit - this variable is not recorded, therefore, for those family units without a married male member. This information is duplicated for all members of the family unit.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % EMPLOYED 1. 21136 66.0 83.8 WAITING TO START JOB 3. 34 0.1 0.1 UNEMPL. SEEKING WORK 4. 804 2.5 3.2 UNEMPL.AND TEMP.SICK 5. 22 0.1 0.1 SCHOOL OR COLLEGE 6. 52 0.2 0.2 UNABLE PERMANENTLY 7. 487 1.5 1.9 RETIRED 8. 2453 7.7 9.7 KEEPING HOUSE 9. 4 0.0 0.0 OTHER 10. 245 0.8 1.0 MISSING DATA -9. 6808 21.2 MISSING

Valid cases 25237 Missing cases 6808

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Variable: WIFEMPL WIFE DID PAID WORK LAST WEEK

This is a crosslink variable which takes the value of the wife's code as recorded at EMPLOYED. `Wife' is defined as a married female within a family unit - this variable is not recorded, therefore, for those family units without a married female member. This information is duplicated for all members of the family unit.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % EMPLOYED 1. 13172 41.1 51.4 WAITING TO START JOB 3. 98 0.3 0.4 UNEMPL. SEEKING WORK 4. 374 1.2 1.5 UNEMPL.AND TEMP.SICK 5. 22 0.1 0.1 SCHOOL OR COLLEGE 6. 40 0.1 0.2 UNABLE PERMANENTLY 7. 304 0.9 1.2 RETIRED 8. 802 2.5 3.1 KEEPING HOUSE 9. 10758 33.6 42.0 OTHER 10. 34 0.1 0.1 MISSING DATA -9. 6441 20.1 MISSING

Valid cases 25604 Missing cases 6441

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Variable: TIMEWORK TIME TAKEN TO GET TO WORK

Individual Schedule. Employment Section - Q.4. __________ This variable applies to all respondents who did paid work in the week preceding the interview. That is, it applies to all those coded l at EMPLOYED.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % WORKS AT HOME 1. 488 1.5 3.4 NO USUAL PLACE OF WK 2. 906 2.8 6.4 1-12 MINUTES 3. 4822 15.0 34.0 13-22 MINUTES 4. 3722 11.6 26.2 23-37 MINUTES 5. 2388 7.5 16.8 38-52 MINUTES 6. 964 3.0 6.8 53-75 MINUTES 7. 705 2.2 5.0 76-105 MINUTES 8. 165 0.5 1.2 106 MINUTES OR MORE 9. 39 0.1 0.3 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 17768 55.4 MISSING NA,REFUSAL,DK -1. 78 0.2 MISSING

Valid cases 14199 Missing cases 17846

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Variable: WORKHRS NO.HRS.WORKED PER WEEK-EX.MEALS & O-TIME

Individual Schedule. Employment Section - Q.5. __________ This variable applies to all those who were working for pay or profit in the past week. That is, it applies to all those who were coded 1 at EMPLOYED. The variable refers to the respondent's main ____ job. Meal breaks and overtime have been excluded and adjustments have been made to take account of variations in hours for some respondents. Seasonal workers have not had their hours adjusted and informants permanently on call (e.g. doctors and farmers) have been coded 99. Code 0 refers to employees who do not actually do any work. This is a continuous variable and the categories below merely indicate the groupings of the responses.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % EMPLOYEE BUT NO WORK 0. 6 0.0 0.0 10HRS OR LESS 1. 711 2.2 5.1 11 TO 29HRS 2. 2051 6.4 14.6 30 TO 39HRS 3. 4018 12.5 28.6 40 TO 49HRS 4. 6249 19.5 44.4 50HRS OR MORE 5. 989 3.1 7.0 99HRS OR MORE 99. 39 0.1 0.3 DOES NOT APPLY & MD. -9. 17768 55.4 MISSING N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. -1. 214 0.7 MISSING

Valid cases 14063 Missing cases 17982

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Variable: OVERTIME USUALLY DOES PAID OVERTIME

Individual Schedule. Employment Section - Q.6. __________ This variable applies to all those who were working for pay or profit in the past week. That is, it applies to all those who were coded 1 at EMPLOYED. The variable refers to the informant's main ____ job whose hours were recorded at WORKHRS. All self-employed respondents will be coded 2 at this variable.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 3651 11.4 25.7 NO 2. 10556 32.9 74.3 N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. 8. 70 0.2 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & M.D 9. 17768 55.4 MISSING

Valid cases 14207 Missing cases 17838

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Variable: UNPAIDOT USUALLY DOES UNPAID OVERTIME

Individual Schedule. Employment Section - Q.6. __________ This variable applies to all those who were working for pay or profit in the past week. That is, it applies to all those who were coded 1 at EMPLOYED. The variable refers to the informant's main ____ job whose hours were recorded at WORKHRS. All self-employed respondents will be coded 2 at this variable.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 1427 4.5 10.1 NO 2. 12670 39.5 89.9 N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. 8. 180 0.6 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & M.D 9. 17768 55.4 MISSING

Valid cases 14097 Missing cases 17948

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Variable: OVERHRS AV.NO.HOURS PAID OVERTIME PER WEEK

Individual Schedule. Employment Section - Q.6(a). __________ This variable applies to all those who have said that they usually do paid overtime. That is, it applies to all those who were coded 1

at OVERTIME. This is a continuous variable and the categories below merely indicate the grouping of responses.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % 1 TO 4HRS 1. 1134 3.5 31.6 5 TO 9HRS 2. 1229 3.8 34.3 10HRS OR MORE 3. 1224 3.8 34.1 DOES NOT APPLY & MD. -9. 28394 88.6 MISSING N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. -1. 64 0.2 MISSING

Valid cases 3587 Missing cases 28458

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Variable: UNPAIDHR AV.NO.HOURS UNPAID OVERTIME PER WEEK

Individual Schedule. Employment Section - Q.6(a). __________ This variable applies to all those who have said that they usually do unpaid overtime. That is, it applies to all those who were coded 1 at UNPAIDOT. This is a continuous variable and the categories below merely indicate the grouping of responses.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % LESS THAN 5HRS 1. 617 1.9 45.0 5HRS OR MORE 2. 755 2.4 55.0 DOES NOT APPLY & MD. -9. 30618 95.5 MISSING N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. -1. 55 0.2 MISSING

Valid cases 1372 Missing cases 30673

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Variable: HOHWKHRS H-O-H'S HOURS WORKED -EX.MEALS,O-TIME

This is a crosslink variable which takes the value of the head of household's usual hours of work as recorded at WORKHRS. This is a continuous variable and the categories below merely indicate the grouping of responses. This information is duplicated for all members of the household.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % EMPLOYEE BUT NO WK. 0. 5 0.0 0.0 10HRS OR LESS 1. 281 0.9 1.2 11 TO 29HRS 2. 783 2.4 3.4 30 TO 39HRS 3. 5635 17.6 24.2 40 TO 49HRS 4. 13587 42.4 58.5 50HRS OR MORE 5. 2845 8.9 12.2 99HRS OR MORE 99. 102 0.3 0.4 DOES NOT APPLY & MD. -9. 8807 27.5 MISSING

Valid cases 23238 Missing cases 8807

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Variable: HUSWKHRS HUSBAND'S HOURS WORKED -EX.MEALS,O-TIME

This is a crosslink variable which takes the value of the husband's usual hours of work as recorded at WORKHRS. `Husband' is defined as a married male within a family unit - there will be no information recorded, therefore, for family units without a married male member. This is a continuous variable and the categories below merely indicate the grouping of responses. This information will be duplicated for all members of the family unit.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % EMPLOYEE BUT NO WK. 0. 3 0.0 0.0 10HRS OR LESS 1. 55 0.2 0.3 11 TO 29HRS 2. 384 1.2 1.8 30 TO 39HRS 3. 4909 15.3 23.6 40 TO 49HRS 4. 12672 39.5 61.0 50HRS OR MORE 5. 2671 8.3 12.8

99HRS OR MORE 99. 93 0.3 0.4 DOES NOT APPLY & MD. -9. 11258 35.1 MISSING

Valid cases 20787 Missing cases 11258

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Variable: WIFWKHRS WIFE'S HOURS WORKED -EX.MEALS,O-TIME

This is a crosslink variable which takes the value of the wife's usual hours of work as recorded at WORKHRS. `Wife' is defined as a married female within a family unit - there will be no information, recorded, therefore, for family units without a married female member. This is a continuous variable and the categories below merely indicate the grouping of responses. This information is duplicated for all members of the family unit.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % EMPLOYEE BUT NO WK. 0. 10 0.0 0.1 10HRS OR LESS 1. 1652 5.2 12.7 11 TO 29HRS 2. 5763 18.0 44.2 30 TO 39HRS 3. 3522 11.0 27.0 40 TO 49HRS 4. 1876 5.9 14.4 50HRS OR MORE 5. 194 0.6 1.5 99HRS OR MORE 99. 20 0.1 0.2 DOES NOT APPLY & MD. -9. 19008 59.3 MISSING

Valid cases 13037 Missing cases 19008

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Variable: HOHOVER H-O-H'S AVER.PAID O-TIME HOURS PER WK

This is a crosslink variable which takes the value of the head of household's average number of paid overtime hours which were recorded at OVERHRS. This is a continuous variable and the categories below merely indicate the grouping of responses. This

information is duplicated for all household members.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % 1 TO 4HRS 1. 2057 6.4 23.6 5 TO 9HRS 2. 3035 9.5 34.9 10HRS OR MORE 3. 3613 11.3 41.5 DOES NOT APPLY & MD. -9. 23340 72.8 MISSING

Valid cases 8705 Missing cases 23340

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Variable: HUSOVER HUSBAND'S AVER.PAID O-TIME HOURS PER WK

This is a crosslink variable which takes the value of the husband's average number of paid overtime hours which were recorded at OVERHRS. `Husband' is defined as a married male within a family unit - there will be no information recorded, therefore, for family units without a married male member. This is a continuous variable and the categories below merely indicate the grouping of responses. This information will be duplicated for all members of the family unit.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % 1 TO 4HRS 1. 1898 5.9 23.0 5 TO 9HRS 2. 2869 9.0 34.8 10HRS OR MORE 3. 3482 10.9 42.2 DOES NOT APPLY & MD. -9. 23796 74.3 MISSING

Valid cases 8249 Missing cases 23796

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Variable: WIFOVER WIFE'S AVER.PAID O-TIME HOURS PER WK

This is a crosslink variable which takes the value of the wife's average number of paid overtime hours which were recorded at OVERHRS. `Wife' is defined as a married female within a family unit - there will be no information recorded, therefore, for family units without a married female member. This is a continuous variable and the categories below merely indicate the grouping of responses. This information will be duplicated for all members of the family unit.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % LESS THAN 5HRS 1. 612 1.9 61.4 5HRS OR MORE 2. 385 1.2 38.6 DOES NOT APPLY & MD. -9. 31048 96.9 MISSING

Valid cases 997 Missing cases 31048

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Variable: WORKDAYS NO. OF DAYS WORKED LAST WEEK

Individual Schedule. Employment Section - Q.7. __________ This variable applies to all those who were working for pay or profit in the past week. That is, it applies to all those coded 1 at EMPLOYED.

Relative Adjusted

Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % 4 DAYS OR LESS 1. 4150 13.0 29.2 5 OR MORE DAYS 2. 10079 31.5 70.8 NA,REFUSAL,DK 8. 48 0.1 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 17768 55.4 MISSING

Valid cases 14229 Missing cases 17816

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Variable: ABSWKY1 1ST REASON WORKED LESS 5 DAYS LAST WEEK

Individual Schedule. Employment Section - Q.7(a). __________ This variable applies to all those who worked four days or less in the past week. That is, it applies to all those coded 1 at WORKDAYS. This is the first reason that the respondent is able to give for working less than 5 days. This variable differs slightly to other years when it only applied to those who usually worked 5 days or more a week.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % PUBLIC,BANK HOLS 0. 676 2.1 16.4 NORMALLY <5DAYS 1. 1298 4.1 31.4 OWN ILLNESS,INJURY 2. 668 2.1 16.2 OTHER ILL - CHILD 3. 13 0.0 0.3 OTHER ILL - ADULT 4. 24 0.1 0.6 HOLIDAY 5. 1268 4.0 30.7 STRIKE AT OWN WORK 6. 30 0.1 0.7 SHORTTIME OR LAYOFF 7. 82 0.3 2.0 BEGAN,LOST JOB 8. 20 0.1 0.5 OTHER 9. 52 0.2 1.3 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 27895 87.0 MISSING NA,REFUSAL,DK -1. 19 0.1 MISSING

Valid cases 4131 Missing cases 27914

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Variable: ABSWKY2 2ND REASON WORKED LESS 5 DAYS LAST WEEK

Individual Schedule. Employment Section - Q.7(a). __________ This variable applies to all those who worked four days or less in the past week and who have given more than one reason why this occured. That is, it applies to all those coded 1 at WORKDAYS and this is the second reason that the respondent is able to give for working less than 5 days. This variable differs slightly to other years when it only applied to those who usually worked 5 days or more a week.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % NORMALLY <5DAYS 1. 12 0.0 4.2 OWN ILLNESS,INJURY 2. 28 0.1 9.9 OTHER ILL - CHILD 3. 3 0.0 1.1 OTHER ILL - ADULT 4. 3 0.0 1.1 HOLIDAY 5. 223 0.7 78.8 STRIKE AT OWN WORK 6. 1 0.0 0.4 SHORTTIME OR LAYOFF 7. 8 0.0 2.8 BEGAN,LOST JOB 8. 1 0.0 0.4 OTHER 9. 4 0.0 1.4 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 31762 99.1 MISSING

Valid cases 283 Missing cases 31762

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Variable: ABSWKY3 3RD REASON WORKED LESS 5 DAYS LAST WEEK

Individual Schedule. Employment Section - Q.7(a). __________ This variable applies to all those who worked four days or less in the past week and who have given more than two reasons why this occured. That is, it applies to all those coded 1 at WORKDAYS and this is the third reason that the respondent is able to give for working less than 5 days. This variable differs slightly to other years when it applied only to those who usually worked 5 days or more a week.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % OTHER ILL - ADULT 4. 1 0.0 9.1 HOLIDAY 5. 9 0.0 81.8 SHORTTIME OR LAYOFF 7. 1 0.0 9.1 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 32034 100.0 MISSING

Valid cases 11 Missing cases 32034

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Variable: ABSWKY4 4TH REASON WORKED LESS 5 DAYS LAST WEEK

Individual Schedule. Employment Section - Q.7(a)(i). __________ This variable applies to all those who worked four days or less in the past week and who have give more than three reasons why this occured. That is, it applies to all those coded 1 at WORKDAYS and this is the fourth reason that the respondent is able to give. This variable differs slightly to other years when it applied only to those who usually worked 5 days or less a week.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 32045 100.0 MISSING

Valid cases 0 Missing cases 32045

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Variable: ABSEND WHETHER ABSENCE ENDED LAST WEEK

Individual Schedule. Employment Section - Q.7(b). __________ This variable applies to all those who usually work 5 days or more a week who have been absent from work in the past week (coded 2 to 9 at ABSWKY1,2,3 or 4). This variable records whether the period of absence had ended in the past week.

Relative Adjusted

Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 1454 4.5 61.7 NO 2. 902 2.8 38.3 N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. 8. 52 0.2 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & M.D 9. 29637 92.5 MISSING

Valid cases 2356 Missing cases 29689

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Variable: ABSDAYS NO. OF WORKING DAYS MISSED THIS ABSENCE

Individual Schedule. Employment Section - Q.7(c). __________ This variable applies to all those who usually work 5 days or more a week who have been absent from work in the past week (coded 2 to 9 at ABSWKY1,2,3 or 4). This variable records the number of working days which the respondent has been away from work during this period of absence. Days lost during the week of the interview are not counted. This is a continuous variable and the categories below merely indicate the grouping of responses.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % 1 TO 3 DAYS 1. 876 2.7 38.4 4 TO 7 DAYS 2. 681 2.1 29.9 8 TO 14 DAYS 3. 395 1.2 17.3 OVER 14 DAYS 4. 327 1.0 14.3 DOES NOT APPLY & MD. -9. 29639 92.5 MISSING N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. -1. 127 0.4 MISSING

Valid cases 2279 Missing cases 29766

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Variable: EMPLOYEX ON BOOKS OF EMPLOYMENT EX.-LAST WK.

Individual Schedule. Employment Section - Q.7(d). __________ This variable applies to those informants who either usually work 10 hours or less a week (recorded at WORKHRS), or who usually work less than 5 days a week (code 1 at ABSWKY1,2,3 or 4), or who have given reasons coded 6 to 9 at ABSWKY1, ABSWKY2, ABSWKY3 or ABSWKY4.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 34 0.1 2.0 NO 2. 1627 5.1 98.0 N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. 8. 68 0.2 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & M.D 9. 30316 94.6 MISSING

Valid cases 1661 Missing cases 30384

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Variable: EMPLTHUR WHETHER ON BOOKS OF EMP.EXCH. LAST THURS

Individual Schedule. Employment Section - Q.7(d)(i). __________ This variable applies to those who stated that they were on the books of a government Employment Office or Jobcentre (Careers Office) at some time during the past week who usually work 1ess than 5 days a week or l0 hours or less or were away from work for reasons coded 6-9 at ABSWKY1,2,3 or4. That is, it applies to all those coded 1 at EMPLOYEX.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 29 0.1 87.9 NO 2. 4 0.0 12.1 NA,REFUSAL,DK 8. 1 0.0 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 32011 99.9 MISSING

Valid cases 33 Missing cases 32012

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Variable: WOMENNI PAYS SPECIAL N.I. RATE FOR WOMEN

Individual Schedule. Employment Section - Q.8. __________ This variable applies to all married women and widows who had a job during the week preceding the interview.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % NO NI CONTRIBUTION 1. 994 3.1 23.3 FULL NI CONTRIBUTION 2. 1116 3.5 26.1 SPECIAL RATE 3. 2069 6.5 48.5 DK 4. 90 0.3 2.1 N.A.,REFUSAL. 8. 38 0.1 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & M.D 9. 27738 86.6 MISSING

Valid cases 4269 Missing cases 27776

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Variable: NIFORYOU N.I. CONTRIBUTION PAID BY OTHER

Individual Schedule. Employment Section - Q.8(a). __________ This variable applies to all married women and widows who had a job in the last week and who do not pay a National Insurance Contribution. That is, it applies to all those coded 1 at WOMENNI.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 62 0.2 6.7 NO 2. 870 2.7 93.3

NA,REFUSAL,DK 8. 62 0.2 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 31051 96.9 MISSING

Valid cases 932 Missing cases 31113

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Variable: NIFULL FULL OR REDUCED N.I. RATE PAID BY OTHER

Individual Schedule. Employment Section - Q.8(a)(i). __________ This variable applies to all married women and widows who have stated that someone pays their National Insurance Contribution for them. That is, it applies to all those coded 1 at NIFORYOU.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % FULL CONTRIBUTION 2. 13 0.0 21.3 SPECIAL RATE 3. 31 0.1 50.8 DON'T KNOW 4. 17 0.1 27.9 NA,REFUSAL 8. 1 0.0 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 31983 99.8 MISSING

Valid cases 61 Missing cases 31984

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Variable: JOBYRSEM LENGTH OF TIME WITH PRESENT EMPLOYER

Individual Schedule. Employment Section - Q.9A. __________ This variable refers to the respondent's main job and it applies to ____ all employees.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % LESS THAN 3MTHS 1. 808 2.5 6.2 3MTH BUT LT 12 MTHS 2. 1626 5.1 12.4 12MTHS BUT LT 5YRS 3. 4283 13.4 32.6 5YRS OR MORE 4. 6410 20.0 48.8 NA,REFUSAL,DK 8. 77 0.2 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 18841 58.8 MISSING

Valid cases 13127 Missing cases 18918

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Variable: JOBYRSSE LENGTH OF TIME SELF-EMPLOYED

Individual Schedule. Employment Section - Q.9B. __________ This variable refers to the respondent's main job and it applies to ____ all those who are self-employed.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % LESS THAN 3MTHS 1. 42 0.1 4.0 3MTH BUT LT 12 MTHS 2. 84 0.3 8.0 12MTHS BUT LT 5YRS 3. 236 0.7 22.4 5YRS OR MORE 4. 690 2.2 65.6 NA,REFUSAL,DK 8. 21 0.1 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 30972 96.7 MISSING

Valid cases 1052 Missing cases 30993

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Variable: WASEMPLY EMPLOYEE IN PAST YEAR- SELF-EMPLOYED NOW

Individual Schedule. Employment Section - Q.9B(a). __________ This variable applies to all those who have been self-employed in their main job for less than 12 months. That is, it applies to all ____ those coded 1 and 2 at JOBYRSSE.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 84 0.3 69.4 NO 2. 37 0.1 30.6 NA,REFUSAL,DK 8. 5 0.0 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 31919 99.6 MISSING

Valid cases 121 Missing cases 31924

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Variable: JOBSTART NO.JOB STARTS LST 1YR-PRES.JOB<1YR

Individual Schedule. Employment Section - Q.10. __________ This variable applies to all employees who have been in their present job for less than 12 months (codes 1, or 2 at JOBYRSEM) and to self-employed respondents who have been employees in the last 12 months (code 1 at WASEMPLOY).

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % NONE 0. 56 0.2 2.2 1. 1934 6.0 77.7 2. 383 1.2 15.4 3. 81 0.3 3.3 4. 23 0.1 0.9 5. 6 0.0 0.2 6. 3 0.0 0.1 7. 2 0.0 0.1 8. 2 0.0 0.1 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 29527 92.1 MISSING NA,REFUSAL,DK -1. 28 0.1 MISSING

Valid cases 2490 Missing cases 29555

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Variable: JBFEDUP FEELING FED UP WITH JOB

Individual Schedule. Employment Section - Q.11 & 11(a). __________ This variable applies to all employees who work more than 10 hours a week. This variable combines the responses given to the first question (whether a general feeling of being fed up with job) with the second question which requires the respondent to say how frequently they feel fed up with their job.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % NEARLY ALL THE TIME 1. 698 2.2 5.9 FAIRLY OFTEN 2. 1218 3.8 10.3 SOMETIMES,NOT OFTEN 3. 3335 10.4 28.1 RARELY 4. 1397 4.4 11.8 NEVER 5. 5224 16.3 44.0 N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. 8. 143 0.4 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & M.D 9. 20030 62.5 MISSING

Valid cases 11872 Missing cases 20173

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Variable: JBPAY SATISFACTION WITH PAY

Individual Schedule. Employment Section - Q.12(a). __________ This variable applies to all employees who work over 10 hours a week, including overtime, for their main job. Full-time students

doing part-time or vacation jobs are excluded from this variable, as are the self-employed.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % VERY SATISFIED 1. 2916 9.1 24.5 FAIRLY SATISFIED 2. 5494 17.1 46.2 NEITHER SAT.NOR DISS 3. 423 1.3 3.6 SLIGHTLY DISSATISF. 4. 1711 5.3 14.4 VERY DISSATISFIED 5. 1343 4.2 11.3 N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. 8. 128 0.4 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & MD. 9. 20030 62.5 MISSING

Valid cases 11887 Missing cases 20158

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Variable: JBSKILLS SATISFACTION WITH WAY ABILITIES ARE USED

Individual Schedule. Employment Section - Q.12(b). __________ This variable applies to all employees who work over 10 hours a week, including overtime, for their main job. Full-time students doing part-time or vacation jobs are excluded from this variable, as are the self-employed.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % VERY SATISFIED 1. 5305 16.6 44.7 FAIRLY SATISFIED 2. 4203 13.1 35.4 NEITHER SAT.NOR DISS 3. 482 1.5 4.1 SLIGHTLY DISSATISF. 4. 1221 3.8 10.3 VERY DISSATISFIED 5. 664 2.1 5.6 N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. 8. 140 0.4 MISSING

DOES NOT APPLY & MD. 9. 20030 62.5 MISSING

Valid cases 11875 Missing cases 20170

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Variable: JBSECURE SATISFACTION WITH JOB SECURITY

Individual Schedule. Employment Section - Q.12(c). __________ This variable applies to all employees who work over 10 hours a week, including overtime, for their main job. Full-time students doing part-time or vacation jobs are excluded from this variable, as are the self-employed.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % VERY SATISFIED 1. 7344 22.9 61.9 FAIRLY SATISFIED 2. 2951 9.2 24.9 NEITHER SAT.NOR DISS 3. 449 1.4 3.8 SLIGHTLY DISSATISF. 4. 631 2.0 5.3 VERY DISSATISFIED 5. 483 1.5 4.1 N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. 8. 157 0.5 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & MD. 9. 20030 62.5 MISSING

Valid cases 11858 Missing cases 20187

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Variable: JBFIRM SATISFACTION WITH FIRM'S ORGANISATION

Individual Schedule. Employment Section - Q.12(d). __________ This variable applies to all employees who work over 10 hours a

week, including overtime, for their main job. Full-time students doing part-time or vacation jobs are excluded from this variable, as are the self-employed.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % VERY SATISFIED 1. 3559 11.1 30.0 FAIRLY SATISFIED 2. 3936 12.3 33.2 NEITHER SAT.NOR DISS 3. 698 2.2 5.9 SLIGHTLY DISSATISF. 4. 2160 6.7 18.2 VERY DISSATISFIED 5. 1510 4.7 12.7 N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. 8. 152 0.5 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & MD. 9. 20030 62.5 MISSING

Valid cases 11863 Missing cases 20182

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Variable: JBWKCOND SATISFACTION WITH PHYSICAL WORKING CONDT

Individual Schedule. Employment Section - Q.12(e). __________ This variable applies to all employees who work over 10 hours a week, including overtime, for their main job. Full-time students doing part-time or vacation jobs are excluded from this variable, as are the self-employed.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % VERY SATISFIED 1. 4887 15.3 41.2 FAIRLY SATISFIED 2. 4047 12.6 34.1 NEITHER SAT.NOR DISS 3. 535 1.7 4.5 SLIGHTLY DISSATISF. 4. 1453 4.5 12.2 VERY DISSATISFIED 5. 949 3.0 8.0 N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. 8. 144 0.4 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & MD. 9. 20030 62.5 MISSING

Valid cases 11871 Missing cases 20174

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Variable: JBHOURS SATISFACTION WITH HOURS OF WORK

Individual Schedule. Employment Section - Q.12(f). __________ This variable applies to all employees who work over 10 hours a week, including overtime, for their main job. Full-time students doing part-time or vacation jobs are excluded from this variable, as are the self-employed.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % VERY SATISFIED 1. 6643 20.7 55.9 FAIRLY SATISFIED 2. 3682 11.5 31.0 NEITHER SAT.NOR DISS 3. 316 1.0 2.7 SLIGHTLY DISSATISF. 4. 851 2.7 7.2 VERY DISSATISFIED 5. 391 1.2 3.3 N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. 8. 132 0.4 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & MD. 9. 20030 62.5 MISSING

Valid cases 11883 Missing cases 20162

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Variable: JBPAY1 PAY KEPT UP WITH COST OF LIVING

Individual Schedule. Employment Section - Q.13(e). __________ This variable applies to all employees who work over 10 hours a week, including overtime, for their main job. Full-time students doing part-time or vacation jobs are excluded from this variable, as are the self-employed.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % AGREE STRONGLY 1. 3178 9.9 26.8 AGREE SLIGHTLY 2. 2819 8.8 23.7 DISAGREE SLIGHTLY 3. 2281 7.1 19.2 DISAGREE STRONGLY 4. 3175 9.9 26.7 D.K.OR D.N.A. 5. 422 1.3 3.6 N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. 8. 140 0.4 MISSING

DOES NOT APPLY & M.D 9. 20030 62.5 MISSING

Valid cases 11875 Missing cases 20170

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Variable: JBPAY2 PAY REASONABLE CF.OTHERS IN GENERAL

Individual Schedule. Employment Section - Q.13(c). __________ This variable applies to all employees who work over 10 hours a week, including overtime, for their main job. Full-time students doing part-time or vacation jobs are excluded from this variable, as are the self-employeed

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % AGREE STRONGLY 1. 4724 14.7 39.8 AGREE SLIGHTLY 2. 3465 10.8 29.2 DISAGREE SLIGHTLY 3. 1777 5.5 15.0 DISAGREE STRONGLY 4. 1672 5.2 14.1 D.K.OR D.N.A. 5. 239 0.7 2.0 N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. 8. 138 0.4 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & M.D 9. 20030 62.5 MISSING

Valid cases 11877 Missing cases 20168

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Variable: JBPAY3 PAY REASONABLE FOR SORT OF WORK

Individual Schedule. Employment Section - Q.13(d). __________ This variable applies to all employees who work over 10 hours a

week, including overtime, for their main job. Full-time students doing part-time or vacation jobs are excluded from this variable, as are the self-employeed.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % AGREE STRONGLY 1. 4515 14.1 38.0 AGREE SLIGHTLY 2. 3270 10.2 27.5 DISAGREE SLIGHTLY 3. 1975 6.2 16.6 DISAGREE STRONGLY 4. 2021 6.3 17.0 D.K.OR D.N.A. 5. 97 0.3 0.8 N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. 8. 137 0.4 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & M.D 9. 20030 62.5 MISSING

Valid cases 11878 Missing cases 20167

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Variable: JBHRS1 STARTING,FINISHING TIMES CONVENIENT

Individual Schedule. Employment Section - Q.13(a). __________ This variable applies to all employees who work over 10 hours a week, including overtime, for their main job. Full-time students doing part-time or vacation jobs are excluded from this variable, as are the self-employeed.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % AGREE STRONGLY 1. 8039 25.1 67.6 AGREE SLIGHTLY 2. 2505 7.8 21.1 DISAGREE SLIGHTLY 3. 846 2.6 7.1 DISAGREE STRONGLY 4. 353 1.1 3.0

D.K.OR D.N.A. 5. 141 0.4 1.2 N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. 8. 131 0.4 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & M.D 9. 20030 62.5 MISSING

Valid cases 11884 Missing cases 20161

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Variable: JBHRS2 TOTAL NO.HOURS IN WEEK CONVENIENT

Individual Schedule. Employment Section - Q.13(b). __________ This variable applies to all employees who work over 10 hours a week, including overtime, for their main job. Full-time students doing part-time or vacation jobs are excluded from this variable, as are the self-employeed.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % AGREE STRONGLY 1. 7911 24.7 66.6 AGREE SLIGHTLY 2. 2403 7.5 20.2 DISAGREE SLIGHTLY 3. 999 3.1 8.4 DISAGREE STRONGLY 4. 494 1.5 4.2 D.K.OR D.N.A. 5. 74 0.2 0.6 N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. 8. 134 0.4 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & M.D 9. 20030 62.5 MISSING

Valid cases 11881 Missing cases 20164

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Variable: JBHRS3 OVERTIME ARRANGEMENTS REASONABLE

Individual Schedule. Employment Section - Q.13(f).

__________ This variable applies to all employees who work over 10 hours a week, including overtime, for their main job. Full-time students doing part-time or vacation jobs are excluded from this variable, as are the self-employeed.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % AGREE STRONGLY 1. 3454 10.8 29.1 AGREE SLIGHTLY 2. 1938 6.0 16.3 DISAGREE SLIGHTLY 3. 614 1.9 5.2 DISAGREE STRONGLY 4. 818 2.6 6.9 D.K.OR D.N.A. 5. 5054 15.8 42.5 N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. 8. 137 0.4 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & M.D 9. 20030 62.5 MISSING

Valid cases 11878 Missing cases 20167

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Variable: JOBSAT SATISFACTION WITH PRESENT JOB

Individual Schedule. Employment Section - Q.14. __________ This variable applies to all employees who work over 10 hours a week, including overtime, for their main job. Full-time students doing part-time or vacation jobs are excluded from this variable, as are the self-employed.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % VERY SATISFIED 1. 5324 16.6 44.8 FAIRLY SATISFIED 2. 4665 14.6 39.2 NEITHER SAT,DISSAT 3. 550 1.7 4.6 RATHER DISSATISFIED 4. 938 2.9 7.9 VERY DISSATISFIED 5. 410 1.3 3.4 N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. 8. 128 0.4 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & M.D 9. 20030 62.5 MISSING

Valid cases 11887 Missing cases 20158

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Variable: JOBSATY1 NOT WHOLLY SATISFIED WITH JOB-1ST REASON

Individual Schedule. Employment Section - Q.14(a) & (b). __________ This variable applies to all employees who work over 10 hours a week including overtime for their main job who are not completely satisfied with their job (coded 2 and 3 at JOBSAT) or who are dissatisfied with their job (coded 4 or 5 at JOBSAT). This variable records the first reason why they are not 'very satisfied' with their job.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % LOW WAGES OR SALARY 1. 1561 4.9 24.3 DIDNT LIKE JOB,BORED 2. 1197 3.7 18.6 DISSAT.WITH STAFF 3. 1261 3.9 19.6 POOR WORK CONDITIONS 4. 592 1.8 9.2 NO PROMOTION LIKELY 5. 165 0.5 2.6 DISLIKES SHIFTWORK 6. 245 0.8 3.8 LONG HOURS 7. 203 0.6 3.2 LACK OF JOB SECURITY 8. 152 0.5 2.4 HARD,HEAVY WORK 9. 236 0.7 3.7 LOW STATUS WORK 10. 358 1.1 5.6 TOO MUCH RESPONSBLTY 11. 22 0.1 0.3 TOO MUCH TRAVELLING 12. 91 0.3 1.4 OTHER ANSWERS 13. 191 0.6 3.0 DON'T KNOW 14. 72 0.2 1.1 NO REASON,NOTHING 15. 85 0.3 1.3 DOES NOT APPLY,M.D. -9. 25482 79.5 MISSING N.A.,REFUSAL -1. 132 0.4 MISSING

Valid cases 6431 Missing cases 25614

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Variable: JOBSATY2 NOT WHOLLY SATISFIED WITH JOB-2ND REASON

Individual Schedule. Employment Section - Q.14(a) & (b). __________ This variable applies to all employees who work over 10 hours a week including overtime for their main job who are not completely satisfied with their job (coded 2 and 3 at JOBSAT) or who are dissatisfied with their job (coded 4 or 5 at JOBSAT). This variable records the second reason why they are not 'very satisfied' with their job.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % LOW WAGES OR SALARY 1. 573 1.8 20.3 DIDNT LIKE JOB,BORED 2. 301 0.9 10.7 DISSAT.WITH STAFF 3. 579 1.8 20.5 POOR WORK CONDITIONS 4. 457 1.4 16.2 NO PROMOTION LIKELY 5. 109 0.3 3.9 DISLIKES SHIFTWORK 6. 99 0.3 3.5 LONG HOURS 7. 106 0.3 3.8 LACK OF JOB SECURITY 8. 62 0.2 2.2 HARD,HEAVY WORK 9. 170 0.5 6.0 LOW STATUS WORK 10. 135 0.4 4.8 TOO MUCH RESPONSBLTY 11. 20 0.1 0.7 TOO MUCH TRAVELLING 12. 69 0.2 2.4 OTHER ANSWERS 13. 139 0.4 4.9 DOES NOT APPLY,M.D. -9. 29226 91.2 MISSING

Valid cases 2819 Missing cases 29226

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Variable: JOBSATY3 NOT WHOLLY SATISFIED WITH JOB-3RD REASON

Individual Schedule. Employment Section - Q.14(a) & (b). __________ This variable applies to all employees who work over 10 hours a week including overtime for their main job who are not completely satisfied with their job (coded 2 and 3 at JOBSAT) or who are dissatisfied with their job (coded 4 or 5 at JOBSAT). This variable records the third reason why they are not 'very satisfied' with their job.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % LOW WAGES OR SALARY 1. 149 0.5 17.3 DIDNT LIKE JOB,BORED 2. 106 0.3 12.3

DISSAT.WITH STAFF 3. 182 0.6 21.2 POOR WORK CONDITIONS 4. 114 0.4 13.3 NO PROMOTION LIKELY 5. 38 0.1 4.4 DISLIKES SHIFTWORK 6. 26 0.1 3.0 LONG HOURS 7. 30 0.1 3.5 LACK OF JOB SECURITY 8. 27 0.1 3.1 HARD,HEAVY WORK 9. 45 0.1 5.2 LOW STATUS WORK 10. 35 0.1 4.1 TOO MUCH RESPONSBLTY 11. 4 0.0 0.5 TOO MUCH TRAVELLING 12. 32 0.1 3.7 OTHER ANSWERS 13. 71 0.2 8.3 DOES NOT APPLY,M.D. -9. 31186 97.3 MISSING

Valid cases 859 Missing cases 31186

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Variable: JOBWAIT WHETHER WD HAVE BEGUN NEW JOB IF COULD

Individual Schedule. Employment Section - Q.15. __________

This variable applies to all unemployed respondents who are waiting to take up a job (coded 3 at EMPLOYED). It records the respondent's preference had the job been available in the week preceding the interview.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % STARTED THEN 1. 49 0.2 71.0 CHOSEN TO WAIT 2. 20 0.1 29.0 NA,REFUSAL,DK 8. 6 0.0 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 31970 99.8 MISSING

Valid cases 69 Missing cases 31976

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Variable: UNEMPBEN IF UNEMPLOYMENT BEN. CLAIMED PAST WEEK

Individual Schedule. Employment Section - Q.16. __________ This variable applies to all unemployed respondents who were coded 3,4 or 5 at EMPLOYED.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % CLAIMED,ON E.O.BOOKS 1. 536 1.7 73.1 NO CLAIM,NOT ON BKS 2. 197 0.6 26.9 NA,REFUSAL,DK 8. 5 0.0 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 31307 97.7 MISSING

Valid cases 733 Missing cases 31312

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Variable: WKEMPAG LOOKED FOR WORK-PRIVATE EMPLOYM.AGENCY

Individual Schedule. Employment Section - Q.17. __________ This variable applies to those who were 'looking for work' (coded 4 at EMPLOYED). Whether the respondent has been on the books of a private employment agency in the past week has been derived from the multi-coded responses to question 17.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 34 0.1 5.4 NO 2. 592 1.8 94.6 N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. 8. 10 0.0 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & M.D 9. 31409 98.0 MISSING

Valid cases 626 Missing cases 31419

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Variable: WKADVERT LOOKED FOR WORK -ADVERTISEMENTS

Individual Schedule. Employment Section - Q.17. __________ This variable applies to those who were 'looking for work' (coded 4 at EMPLOYED). Whether the respondent has advertised or replied to advertisements in the past week has been derived from the multi-coded responses to question 17.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 134 0.4 21.4 NO 2. 492 1.5 78.6 N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. 8. 10 0.0 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & M.D 9. 31409 98.0 MISSING

Valid cases 626 Missing cases 31419

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Variable: WKEMPLOY LOOKED FOR WORK -APPROACHED EMPLOYER

Individual Schedule. Employment Section - Q.17. __________ This variable applies to those who were 'looking for work' (coded 4 at EMPLOYED). Whether the respondent has made a direct approach to a prospective employer in the past week has been derived from the multi-coded responses to question 17.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 163 0.5 26.0 NO 2. 463 1.4 74.0 N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. 8. 10 0.0 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & M.D 9. 31409 98.0 MISSING

Valid cases 626 Missing cases 31419

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Variable: WKRESULT LOOKED FOR WORK-WAITING RESULT OF APPLIC

Individual Schedule. Employment Section - Q.17. __________ This variable applies to those who were 'looking for work' (coded 4 at EMPLOYED). Whether the respondent has been awaiting the results of job applications in the past week has been derived from the

multi-coded responses to question 17.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 188 0.6 30.0 NO 2. 438 1.4 70.0 N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. 8. 10 0.0 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & M.D 9. 31409 98.0 MISSING

Valid cases 626 Missing cases 31419

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Variable: WKOTHER LOOKED FOR WORK LAST WEEK-OTHER

Individual Schedule. Employment Section - Q.17. __________ This variable applies to those who were 'looking for work' (coded 4 at EMPLOYED). Whether the respondent has done anything other than the above in order to find work in the past week has been derived from the multi-coded responses to question 17.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 167 0.5 26.7 NO 2. 459 1.4 73.3 N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. 8. 10 0.0 MISSING

DOES NOT APPLY & M.D 9. 31409 98.0 MISSING

Valid cases 626 Missing cases 31419

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Variable: WKNONE WHETHER DID NONE OF THESE TO FIND WORK

Individual Schedule. Employment Section - Q.17. __________ This variable applies to those who were 'looking for work' (coded 4 at EMPLOYED). Whether the respondent has done none of the above in order to find work in the past week has been derived from the multi-coded responses to question 17.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 219 0.7 35.0 NO 2. 407 1.3 65.0 NA,REFUSAL,DK 8. 10 0.0 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 31409 98.0 MISSING

Valid cases 626 Missing cases 31419

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Variable: UNEMPBEG TIME OUT OF WORK BUT WANTING WORK

Individual Schedule. Employment Section - Q.18. __________ This variable applies to all unemployed respondents who were coded 3,4 or 5 at EMPLOYED.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % LESS THAN 1 WEEK 1. 8 0.0 1.1 1 WEEK BUT LT 1MONTH 2. 110 0.3 15.5 1MONTH BUT LT 3MONTH 3. 147 0.5 20.7 3MTH BUT LT 6MTH 4. 106 0.3 14.9 6MTH BUT LT 12MTH 5. 136 0.4 19.2 ONE YEAR OR MORE 6. 203 0.6 28.6 N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. 8. 28 0.1 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & M.D 9. 31307 97.7 MISSING

Valid cases 710 Missing cases 31335

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Variable: UNEMPY1 1ST REASON FOR LEAVING LAST JOB

Individual Schedule. Employment Section - Q.19. __________ This variable applies to all unemployed respondents - coded 3,4 or 5 at EMPLOYED. This is the first reason that the informant is able to give for leaving their last job. Those who have never worked are excluded from this variable.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % PREGNANT 1. 38 0.1 6.0 DOMESTIC REASONS 2. 38 0.1 6.0 ILL HEALTH 3. 90 0.3 14.3 RETIRED-VOLUNTARILY 4. 4 0.0 0.6 RETIRED COMPULSORILY 5. 4 0.0 0.6 REDUNDANT!SACKED 6. 263 0.8 41.7 FURTHER EDUCATION 7. 4 0.0 0.6 DISSATISF. WITH JOB 8. 122 0.4 19.3 TEMPORARY JOB 9. 24 0.1 3.8 MOVING 10. 25 0.1 4.0 OTHER 11. 19 0.1 3.0 DOES NOT APPLY & MD. -9. 31379 97.9 MISSING N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. -1. 35 0.1 MISSING

Valid cases 631 Missing cases 31414

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Variable: UNEMPY2 2ND REASON FOR LEAVING LAST JOB

Individual Schedule. Employment Section - Q.19. __________ This variable applies to all unemployed respondents - coded 3,4 or 5 at EMPLOYED. This is the second reason the informant is able to give for leaving their last job. Those who have never worked are excluded from this variable.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % RETIRED-VOLUNTARILY 4. 1 0.0 9.1 REDUNDANT!SACKED 6. 2 0.0 18.2 DISSATISF. WITH JOB 8. 5 0.0 45.5 TEMPORARY JOB 9. 1 0.0 9.1 MOVING 10. 2 0.0 18.2 DOES NOT APPLY & MD. -9. 32034 100.0 MISSING

Valid cases 11 Missing cases 32034

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Variable: UNEMPY3 3RD REASON FOR LEAVING LAST JOB

Individual Schedule. Employment Section - Q.19. __________ This variable applies to all unemployed respondents - coded 3,4 or 5

at EMPLOYED. This is the third reason that the informant is able to give for leaving their last job. Those who have never worked are excluded from this variable.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % DOES NOT APPLY & MD. -9. 32045 100.0 MISSING

Valid cases 0 Missing cases 32045

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Variable: EIUNEMPB CLAIMANT,REG.LAST WK.-NONWORKER <69YRS

Individual Schedule. Employment Section - Q.21. __________ This variable applies to all those who are currently economically inactive (code 6 or 8 to 10 at EMPLOYED) and who are under 70 years of age. It records whether the respondent was either claiming unemployment benefit or on the books of a government Employment Office or Jobcentre in the week preceding the interview.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 102 0.3 1.9 NO 2. 5190 16.2 98.1

NA,REFUSAL,DK 8. 156 0.5 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 26597 83.0 MISSING

Valid cases 5292 Missing cases 26753

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Variable: EVERWORK EVER WORKED FOR PAY-ADULT ECON.INACTIVE

Individual Schedule. Employment Section - Q.22. __________ This variable applies to all those who are currently economically inactive (codes 6 to 10 at EMPLOYED). It records whether the respondent has ever done any paid work. ____

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 7672 23.9 89.7 NO 2. 882 2.8 10.3 N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. 8. 16 0.0 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & M.D 9. 23475 73.3 MISSING

Valid cases 8554 Missing cases 23491

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Variable: WHENSTOP WHEN FINISHED LAST JOB

Individual Schedule. Employment Section - Q.22(a). __________ This variable applies to all those who are currently economically incactive (codes 6 to 10 at EMPLOYED) who have done paid work before. That is, it applies to all those coded 1 at EVERWORK. This variable records when the respondent finished their last job.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % LESS THAN 1MTH AGO 1. 102 0.3 1.3 1MTH TO LT 6MTHS AGO 2. 404 1.3 5.3 6MTHS TO LT 1YR AGO 3. 382 1.2 5.1 1YR TO LT 2YRS AGO 4. 567 1.8 7.5 2YRS TO LT 5YRS AGO 5. 1437 4.5 19.0 5YRS TO LT 10YRS AGO 6. 1480 4.6 19.6 10YRS AGO OR MORE 7. 3184 9.9 42.1 NA,REFUSAL,DK 8. 116 0.4 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 24373 76.1 MISSING

Valid cases 7556 Missing cases 24489

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Variable: WKSTOPY1 1ST REASON FOR STOPPING WORK

Individual Schedule. Employment Section - Q.23. __________ This variable applies to all those respondents who have finished working less than 12 months ago. That is, it applies to all those coded 1 to 3 at WHENSTOP. This is the first reason that the respondent has given for finishing work.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % PREGNANCY 1. 94 0.3 10.9 MARRIAGE,DOM.CIRCS 2. 73 0.2 8.5 OWN HEALTH,ACC. 3. 123 0.4 14.3 VOL.RETIRED 4. 99 0.3 11.5 COMP.RETIRED 5. 70 0.2 8.1 REDUNDANCY,JOB FIN. 6. 81 0.3 9.4 FURTHER EDUC. 7. 32 0.1 3.7 DISSAT.WITH JOB 8. 46 0.1 5.3 TEMPORARY ONLY 9. 189 0.6 21.9 MOVING,LEAVING DIST. 10. 19 0.1 2.2 OTHER 11. 37 0.1 4.3 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 31157 97.2 MISSING NA,REFUSAL,DK -1. 25 0.1 MISSING

Valid cases 863 Missing cases 31182

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Variable: WKSTOPY2 2ND REASON FOR STOPPING WORK

Individual Schedule. Employment Section - Q.23. __________ This variable applies to all those respondents who have finished working less than 12 months ago. That is, it applies to all those coded 1 to 3 at WHENSTOP. This is the second reason that the respondent has given for finishing work.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % OWN HEALTH,ACC. 3. 2 0.0 12.5 VOL.RETIRED 4. 1 0.0 6.3 REDUNDANCY,JOB FIN. 6. 5 0.0 31.3 DISSAT.WITH JOB 8. 5 0.0 31.3 MOVING,LEAVING DIST. 10. 1 0.0 6.3 OTHER 11. 2 0.0 12.5 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 32029 100.0 MISSING

Valid cases 16 Missing cases 32029

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Variable: WKSTOPY3 3RD REASON FOR STOPPING WORK

Individual Schedule. Employment Section - Q.23.

__________ This variable applies to all those respondents who have finished working less than 12 months ago. That is, it applies to all those coded 1 to 3 at WHENSTOP. This is the third reason that the respondent has given for finishing work.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % DISSAT.WITH JOB 8. 1 0.0 100.0 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 32044 100.0 MISSING

Valid cases 1 Missing cases 32044

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Variable: EDUCREC ATTENDS CLASSES FOR PLEASURE

Individual Schedule. Education Section - Q.1. _________ This variable applies to all adult respondents. It records whether the respondent is at present attending any sort of leisure or recreation class during the day, evening or weekend.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 1327 4.1 5.6 NO 2. 22238 69.4 94.4 N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. 8. 20 0.1 MISSING

DOES NOT APPLY & M.D 9. 8460 26.4 MISSING

Valid cases 23565 Missing cases 8480

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Variable: APPRENTC TAKING RECOG.TRADE APPRENTICESHIP

Individual Schedule. Education Section - Q.2. _________ This variable applies to all those aged 16 to 49 years. It records whether the respondent is taking a recognised trade apprenticeship at present. Professional articles or apprenticeships are not included.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 225 0.7 1.6 NO 2. 13468 42.0 98.4 NA,REFUSAL,DK 8. 9 0.0 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 18343 57.2 MISSING

Valid cases 13693 Missing cases 18352

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Variable: MEDEDUC TRAINING IN NURS,MIDWIF,PH'THPY OR SIM.

Individual Schedule. Education Section - Q.2. _________ This variable applies to all those aged 16 to 49 years. It records whether the respondent is training for a qualification in nursing, midwifery, physiotherapy or a similar medical subject.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 279 0.9 2.0 NO 2. 13414 41.9 98.0 NA,REFUSAL,DK 8. 9 0.0 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 18343 57.2 MISSING

Valid cases 13693 Missing cases 18352

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Variable: EDUCNOW RECEIVING EDUCATION AT PRESENT

Individual Schedule. Education Section - Q.3. _________ This variable applies to all those aged 16 to 49 years. It records whether the respondent is attending courses other than for recreation or leisure at present. Paid in-service or vocational training are excluded except for nursery nurses or nurses and military students.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % FULL TIME 1. 661 2.1 4.8 SANDWICH COURSE 2. 13 0.0 0.1 PT DAY RELEASE 3. 402 1.3 2.9 BLOCK RELEASE 4. 39 0.1 0.3 NONE OF THESE 5. 12555 39.2 91.8 N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. 8. 32 0.1 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & M.D 9. 18343 57.2 MISSING

Valid cases 13670 Missing cases 18375

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Variable: SCHNOW TYPE OF SCHOOL,COLL. ATTENDED AT PRESENT

Individual Schedule. Education Section - Q.4. _________ This variable applies to all those who are at present undertaking medical training (code 1 at MEDEDUC) or attending any course coded 1 to 4 at EDUCNOW. Full-time courses only are recorded when the respondent attends both full and part-time courses. In addition, if the respondent attends both school and college only the school is coded.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % SEC.MOD.-ENG,WLES,NI 1. 26 0.1 2.2 C'HENSIVE;6TH F.COLL 2. 246 0.8 21.2 GRAMMAR 3. 37 0.1 3.2 INDEPENDENT 4. 26 0.1 2.2 L.A.SEC.SCH.-SCOT. 5. 26 0.1 2.2 INDEP.SEC.SCH.-SCOT. 6. 2 0.0 0.2 SPECIAL SCHOOL 7. 6 0.0 0.5 UNIVERSITY 9. 84 0.3 7.2 COLL.OF EDUC. 10. 28 0.1 2.4 COLL.FOR DIP.ED,B.ED 11. 22 0.1 1.9 POLYTECHNIC 12. 78 0.2 6.7 OTHER COLL.-F.EDUC. 13. 440 1.4 38.0 OPEN UNIVERSITY 14. 18 0.1 1.6 OTHER COLLEGE 15. 120 0.4 10.4 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 30879 96.4 MISSING NA,REFUSAL,DK -1. 7 0.0 MISSING

Valid cases 1159 Missing cases 30886

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Variable: AGELFTS AGE LEFT SCHOOL

Individual Schedule. Education Section. Q.5. _________ This variable applies to all respondents aged over 15 years and under 70 years who are not attending school at present. Code 99 is employed for those still at school and code 1 is employed for those who have never attended school. This is a continuous variable and the categories below merely indicate the grouping of responses.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % NEVER WENT TO SCHOOL 1. 70 0.2 0.3 14YRS OR UNDER 2. 6574 20.5 31.8 15 TO 16YRS 3. 10539 32.9 51.0 17 TO 18YRS 4. 2879 9.0 13.9 19YRS OR OVER 5. 210 0.7 1.0 STILL AT SCHOOL 99. 376 1.2 1.8 DOES NOT APPLY & MD. -9. 11298 35.3 MISSING N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. -1. 99 0.3 MISSING

Valid cases 20648 Missing cases 11397

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Variable: HOHLFTS AGE HEAD OF H'HOLD LEFT SCHOOL

This is a crosslink variable which takes the value of the head of household's age when they left school as recorded at AGELFTS. This information is duplicated for all members of the household. This is a continous variable and the categories below merely indicate the grouping of responses.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % NEVER WENT TO SCHOOL 1. 73 0.2 0.3 14YRS OR UNDER 2. 9690 30.2 34.4 15 TO 16YRS 3. 14356 44.8 51.0 17 TO 18YRS 4. 3637 11.3 12.9 19YRS OR OVER 5. 378 1.2 1.3 DOES NOT APPLY & MD. -9. 3911 12.2 MISSING

Valid cases 28134 Missing cases 3911

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Variable: HUSLFTS AGE HUSBAND LEFT SCHOOL

This is a crosslink variable which takes the value of the husband's age when he left school as recorded at AGELFTS. `Husband' is defined as a married male within a family unit and this information is duplicated for all members of the family unit. There will be no information recorded for those family units which do not contain a married male member. This is a continuous variable and the categories below merely indicate the groupings of responses.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % NEVER WENT TO SCHOOL 1. 64 0.2 0.3

14YRS OR UNDER 2. 7703 24.0 32.5 15 TO 16YRS 3. 12587 39.3 53.1 17 TO 18YRS 4. 3003 9.4 12.7 19YRS OR OVER 5. 327 1.0 1.4 DOES NOT APPLY & MD. -9. 8361 26.1 MISSING

Valid cases 23684 Missing cases 8361

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Variable: WIFLFTS AGE WIFE LEFT SCHOOL

This is a crosslink variable which takes the value of the wife's age when she left school as recorded at AGELFTS. `Wife' is defined as a married female within a family unit and this information is duplicated for all members of the family unit. There will be no information recorded for those family units which do not contain a married female member. This is a continuous variable and the categories below merely indicate the groupings of responses.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % NEVER WENT TO SCHOOL 1. 162 0.5 0.7 14YRS OR UNDER 2. 6991 21.8 28.5 15 TO 16YRS 3. 14046 43.8 57.3 17 TO 18YRS 4. 3135 9.8 12.8 19YRS OR OVER 5. 161 0.5 0.7 DOES NOT APPLY & MD. -9. 7550 23.6 MISSING

Valid cases 24495 Missing cases 7550

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Variable: FURTHRED WHETHER HAD ANY FURTHER EDUCATION

Individual Schedule. Education Section - Q.6.

_________ This variable applies to all those aged 16 to 69 years not on a full-time or sandwich course at present. That is, it applies to all those in this age group except those coded 1 at APPRENTC or MEDEDUC and to those coded coded 3 to 5 at EDUCNOW. This variable differs slightly to other years in that it includes medical training explicitly in its categorisation of further education.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % ATTD. FT.EDUC.ESTAB. 1. 2959 9.2 15.1 HAD MED.TRAINING 2. 422 1.3 2.1 NEITHER FT OR MED 3. 16262 50.7 82.8 NA,REFUSAL,DK 8. 377 1.2 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 12025 37.5 MISSING

Valid cases 19643 Missing cases 12402

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Variable: EDTYPE TYPE OF SCHOOL,COLLEGE LAST ATTENDED F-T

Individual Schedule. Education Section. Q.6(a). _________ This variable applies to all those aged 16 to 69 years whose last full-time education was not a school and who are not at present on a full-time or sandwich course. That is, it applies to all those coded 1 or 2 at FURTHRED. This variable records the full-time _________ educational establishment last attended by the respondent.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % UNIVERSITY 1. 652 2.0 19.4 NURS.,HOSP.SCHOOL 2. 444 1.4 13.2 TEACHER TRAIN.COLL. 3. 35 0.1 1.0 OTHER COLLEGE 4. 1784 5.6 53.2 COLL.FOR DIP.ED,B.ED 5. 439 1.4 13.1 NA,REFUSAL,DK 8. 27 0.1 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 28664 89.4 MISSING

Valid cases 3354 Missing cases 28691

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Variable: AGELFTC AGE LEFT COLLEGE

Individual Schedule. Education Section. Q.6(b). _________ This variable applies to all those under 70 years whose last full-time educational establishment was not a school. That is, it applies to all those coded 1 or 2 at FURTHRED. This is a continuous variable and the categories below merely indicate the grouping of responses.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % 17YRS OR UNDER 1. 655 2.0 19.9 18 TO 20YRS 2. 845 2.6 25.7 21 TO 24YRS 3. 1216 3.8 36.9 25YRS OR OVER 4. 575 1.8 17.5 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 28664 89.4 MISSING N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. -1. 90 0.3 MISSING

Valid cases 3291 Missing cases 28754

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Variable: HOHLFTC AGE H-O-H LEFT COLLEGE

This is a crosslink variable which takes the value of the head of household's age on leaving college as recorded at AGELFTC. This information is duplicated for all members of the household. This is a continous variable and the categories below merely indicate the grouping of responses.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % 17YRS OR UNDER 1. 529 1.7 12.8 18 TO 20YRS 2. 792 2.5 19.1 21 TO 24YRS 3. 1736 5.4 42.0 25YRS OR OVER 4. 1081 3.4 26.1

DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 27907 87.1 MISSING

Valid cases 4138 Missing cases 27907

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Variable: HUSLFTC AGE HUSBAND LEFT COLLEGE

This is a crosslink variable which takes the value of the husband's age on leaving college as recorded at AGELFTC. `Husband' is defined as a married male within a family unit and this information is duplicated for all members of the family unit. There will be no information recorded for those family units which do not contain a married male member. This is a continuous variable and the categories below merely indicate the groupings of responses.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % 17YRS OR UNDER 1. 448 1.4 13.1 18 TO 20YRS 2. 625 2.0 18.3 21 TO 24YRS 3. 1449 4.5 42.5 25YRS OR OVER 4. 886 2.8 26.0 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 28637 89.4 MISSING

Valid cases 3408 Missing cases 28637

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Variable: WIFLFTC AGE WIFE LEFT COLLEGE

This is a crosslink variable which takes the value of the wife's age on leaving college as recorded at AGELFTC. `Wife' is defined as a

married female within a family unit and this information is duplicated for all members of the family unit. There will be no information recorded for those family units which do not contain a married female member. This is a continuous variable and the categories below merely indicate the groupings of responses.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % 17YRS OR UNDER 1. 971 3.0 23.1 18 TO 20YRS 2. 1225 3.8 29.2 21 TO 24YRS 3. 1463 4.6 34.8 25YRS OR OVER 4. 540 1.7 12.9 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 27846 86.9 MISSING

Valid cases 4199 Missing cases 27846

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Variable: ANYQUAL OBTAINED ANY QUALIFICATIONS

Individual Schedule. Education Section. Q.8. _________ This variable applies to all those who are aged 16 to 69 years. It determines whether the respondent has passed any of the qualifications which are listed on a card that is handed to him/her. This card is reproduced on pages 16 and 17 of the Individual Schedule and it is used subsequently to determine the type and number of school-level qualifications that the individual has attained.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 9303 29.0 46.6

NO 2. 10665 33.3 53.4 N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. 8. 58 0.2 MISSING MISSING DATA 9. 12019 37.5 MISSING

Valid cases 19968 Missing cases 12077

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Variable: Q1TYPE 1ST MENTIONED SCHOOL LEVEL QUAL.

Individual Schedule. Education Section. Q.8(a). _________

This variable applies to all those who have stated that they do have some of the qualifications referred to at ANYQUAL. This is the first school level qualification mentioned by the respondent. Higher qualifications are recorded at HQ1TYPE onwards.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % CSE- GRADE 1 1. 851 2.7 15.2 CSE- GRADES 2-5 2. 942 2.9 16.8 SCHOOL CERT,MATRIC 3. 906 2.8 16.1 `O'LEVEL- PRE'75 4. 2206 6.9 39.3 `O'LEVEL-GRADE A,B,C 5. 213 0.7 3.8 `O'LEVEL-GRADES D,E 6. 15 0.0 0.3 `A'LEVEL OR HIGHERS 7. 19 0.1 0.3 SLC,SUPE-LOWER GRADE 8. 83 0.3 1.5 SCE-ORD.GRADE-PRE'73 9. 177 0.6 3.2 SCE -BAND A,B,C 10. 134 0.4 2.4 SCE -BAND D,E 11. 5 0.0 0.1 SCOTTISH HIGHERS 12. 59 0.2 1.1 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 26435 82.5 MISSING

Valid cases 5610 Missing cases 26435

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Variable: NQ1TYPE NUMBER OF 1ST MENTIONED SCH.LEVEL QUAL.

Individual Schedule. Educational Section - Q.8(a)(i). ___________ This variable records the number held of the first type school level qualifications mentioned by the respondent at Q1TYPE.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % 1. 783 2.4 14.3 2. 610 1.9 11.1 3. 470 1.5 8.6 4. 517 1.6 9.4 5. 743 2.3 13.6 6. 700 2.2 12.8 7. 583 1.8 10.7 8. 547 1.7 10.0 9. 303 0.9 5.5 10. 140 0.4 2.6 11. 49 0.2 0.9 12. 13 0.0 0.2 13. 11 0.0 0.2 14. 2 0.0 0.0 15. 1 0.0 0.0 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 26434 82.5 MISSING NA,REFUSAL,DK -1. 139 0.4 MISSING

Valid cases 5472 Missing cases 26573

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Variable: Q2TYPE 2ND MENTIONED SCHOOL LEVEL QUAL.

Individual Schedule. Education Section. Q.8(a). _________ This variable applies to all those who have stated that they do have some of the qualifications referred to at ANYQUAL. This is the second school level qualification mentioned by the respondent. Higher qualifications are recorded at HQ1TYPE onwards.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % CSE- GRADES 2-5 2. 631 2.0 24.0 `O'LEVEL- PRE'75 4. 323 1.0 12.3 `O'LEVEL-GRADE A,B,C 5. 224 0.7 8.5 `O'LEVEL-GRADES D,E 6. 103 0.3 3.9 `A'LEVEL OR HIGHERS 7. 1085 3.4 41.2 SLC,SUPE-LOWER GRADE 8. 4 0.0 0.2 SCE-ORD.GRADE-PRE'73 9. 5 0.0 0.2 SCE -BAND A,B,C 10. 11 0.0 0.4 SCE -BAND D,E 11. 45 0.1 1.7 SCOTTISH HIGHERS 12. 199 0.6 7.6 APPRENTICESHIP 21. 1 0.0 0.0 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 29414 91.8 MISSING

Valid cases 2631 Missing cases 29414

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Variable: NQ2TYPE NUMBER OF 2ND MENTIONED SCH.LEVEL QUAL.

Individual Schedule. Educational Section - Q.8(a)(i). ___________ This variable records the number held of the second type of school level qualifications mentioned by the respondent at Q2TYPE.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % 1. 495 1.5 18.9 2. 555 1.7 21.2 3. 694 2.2 26.5 4. 347 1.1 13.3 5. 238 0.7 9.1 6. 139 0.4 5.3 7. 77 0.2 2.9 8. 43 0.1 1.6

9. 22 0.1 0.8 10. 2 0.0 0.1 11. 3 0.0 0.1 14. 1 0.0 0.0 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 29414 91.8 MISSING NA,REFUSAL,DK -1. 15 0.0 MISSING

Valid cases 2616 Missing cases 29429

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Variable: Q3TYPE 3RD MENTIONED SCHOOL LEVEL QUAL.

Individual Schedule. Education Section. Q.8(a). _________ This variable applies to all those who have stated that they do have some of the qualifications referred to at ANYQUAL. This is the

third school level qualification mentioned by the respondent. Higher qualifications are recorded at HQ1TYPE onwards.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % `O'LEVEL- PRE'75 4. 209 0.7 35.1 `O'LEVEL-GRADE A,B,C 5. 154 0.5 25.9 `O'LEVEL-GRADES D,E 6. 90 0.3 15.1 `A'LEVEL OR HIGHERS 7. 116 0.4 19.5 SLC,SUPE-LOWER GRADE 8. 4 0.0 0.7 SCE-ORD.GRADE-PRE'73 9. 1 0.0 0.2 SCE -BAND D,E 11. 1 0.0 0.2 SCOTTISH HIGHERS 12. 20 0.1 3.4 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 31450 98.1 MISSING

Valid cases 595 Missing cases 31450

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Variable: NQ3TYPE NUMBER OF 3RD MENTIONED SCH.LEVEL QUAL.

Individual Schedule. Educational Section - Q.8(a)(i). ___________ This variable records the number held of the third type of school level qualifications mentioned by the respondentat Q3TYPE.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % 1. 176 0.5 29.6 2. 143 0.4 24.1 3. 96 0.3 16.2 4. 68 0.2 11.4 5. 49 0.2 8.2 6. 27 0.1 4.5 7. 21 0.1 3.5 8. 7 0.0 1.2 9. 6 0.0 1.0 11. 1 0.0 0.2 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 31450 98.1 MISSING NA,REFUSAL,DK -1. 1 0.0 MISSING

Valid cases 594 Missing cases 31451

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Variable: Q4TYPE 4TH MENTIONED SCHOOL LEVEL QUAL.

Individual Schedule. Education Section. Q.8(a). _________ This variable applies to all those who have stated that they do have some of the qualifications referred to at ANYQUAL. This is the fourth school level qualification mentioned by the respondent. Higher qualifications are recorded at HQ1TYPE onwards.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % `O'LEVEL-GRADE A,B,C 5. 17 0.1 12.7 `O'LEVEL-GRADES D,E 6. 54 0.2 40.3 `A'LEVEL OR HIGHERS 7. 62 0.2 46.3 SCOTTISH HIGHERS 12. 1 0.0 0.7 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 31911 99.6 MISSING

Valid cases 134 Missing cases 31911

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Variable: NQ4TYPE NUMBER OF 4TH MENTIONED SCH.LEVEL QUAL.

Individual Schedule. Educational Section - Q.8(a)(i). ___________ This variable records the number held of the fourth type of school level qualifications mentioned by the respondentat Q4TYPE.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % 1. 59 0.2 44.0 2. 41 0.1 30.6 3. 24 0.1 17.9 4. 6 0.0 4.5 5. 3 0.0 2.2 6. 1 0.0 0.7 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 31911 99.6 MISSING

Valid cases 134 Missing cases 31911

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Variable: Q5TYPE 5TH MENTIONED SCHOOL LEVEL QUAL.

Individual Schedule. Education Section. Q.8(a). _________ This variable applies to all those who have stated that they do have some of the qualifications referred to at ANYQUAL. This is the fifth school level qualification mentioned by the respondent. Higher qualifications are recorded at HQ1TYPE onwards.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % `O'LEVEL-GRADES D,E 6. 5 0.0 41.7 `A'LEVEL OR HIGHERS 7. 7 0.0 58.3 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 32033 100.0 MISSING

Valid cases 12 Missing cases 32033

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Variable: NQ5TYPE NUMBER OF 5TH MENTIONED SCH.LEVEL QUAL.

Individual Schedule. Educational Section - Q.8(a)(i). ___________ This variable records the number held of the fifth type of school level qualifications mentioned by the respondentat Q5TYPE.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % 1. 4 0.0 33.3 2. 6 0.0 50.0 3. 2 0.0 16.7 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 32033 100.0 MISSING

Valid cases 12 Missing cases 32033

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Variable: HQ1TYPE 1ST MENTIONED HIGHER QUALIFICATION

Individual Schedule. Education Section - Q.8(a). _________ This variable applies to all those who have stated that they do have some of the qualifications referred to at ANYQUAL. This is the

first higher qualification mentioned by the respondent. Higher qualifications are coded using the hierarchical classification of educational qualifications provided by OPCS which is based on the Census coding document Qualified Manpower - Index of Acceptable ___________________________________________ Qualifications which divides higher qualifications into three levels ______________ (A,B and C). School level qualifications are recorded at Q1TYPE to Q5TYPE.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % CLERICAL,COMMERCIAL 13. 1461 4.6 21.3 CITY&GUILDS-PART I 14. 517 1.6 7.6 CITY&GUILDS-PARTII 15. 84 0.3 1.2 CITY&GUILDS-PART III 16. 54 0.2 0.8 ONC OR OND 17. 177 0.6 2.6 HNC OR HND 18. 90 0.3 1.3 NURSING 19. 292 0.9 4.3 TEACHING 20. 342 1.1 5.0 APPRENTICESHIP 21. 1980 6.2 28.9 UNIVERSITY DIPLOMA 22. 32 0.1 0.5 UNIV 1ST DEGREE 23. 565 1.8 8.3 UNIV HIGHER DEGREE 24. 9 0.0 0.1 OTHER QUALS. 25. 668 2.1 9.8 OTHER B LEVEL QUALS. 26. 125 0.4 1.8 C LEVEL UNIV.DIPS. 27. 12 0.0 0.2 OTHER C LEVEL QUALS. 28. 187 0.6 2.7 FORIEGN UNIV.DEGREE 29. 56 0.2 0.8 OTHER FOREIGN QUAL. 30. 194 0.6 2.8 ART TEACHERS QUAL. 31. 2 0.0 0.0 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 25198 78.6 MISSING

Valid cases 6847 Missing cases 25198

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Variable: HQ2TYPE 2ND MENTIONED HIGHER QUALIFICATION

Individual Schedule. Education Section - Q.8(a). _________ This variable applies to all those who have stated that they do have some of the qualifications referred to at ANYQUAL. This is the second higher qualification mentioned by the respondent. Higher qualifications are coded using the hierarchical classification of educational qualifications provided by OPCS which is based on the Census coding document Qualified Manpower - Index of Acceptable ___________________________________________ Qualifications which divides higher qualifications into three levels ______________ (A,B and C). School level qualifications are recorded at Q1TYPE to Q5TYPE.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % CLERICAL,COMMERCIAL 13. 48 0.1 2.3 CITY&GUILDS-PART I 14. 437 1.4 21.4 CITY&GUILDS-PARTII 15. 212 0.7 10.4 CITY&GUILDS-PART III 16. 73 0.2 3.6 ONC OR OND 17. 126 0.4 6.2 HNC OR HND 18. 97 0.3 4.7 NURSING 19. 33 0.1 1.6 TEACHING 20. 142 0.4 6.9 UNIV 1ST DEGREE 23. 32 0.1 1.6 UNIV HIGHER DEGREE 24. 88 0.3 4.3 OTHER QUALS. 25. 428 1.3 20.9 OTHER B LEVEL QUALS. 26. 126 0.4 6.2 C LEVEL UNIV.DIPS. 27. 21 0.1 1.0 OTHER C LEVEL QUALS. 28. 94 0.3 4.6 FORIEGN UNIV.DEGREE 29. 20 0.1 1.0 OTHER FOREIGN QUAL. 30. 66 0.2 3.2 ART TEACHERS QUAL. 31. 2 0.0 0.1 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 30000 93.6 MISSING

Valid cases 2045 Missing cases 30000

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Variable: HQ3TYPE 3RD MENTIONED HIGHER QUALIFICATION

Individual Schedule. Education Section - Q.8(a). _________ This variable applies to all those who have stated that they do have some of the qualifications referred to at ANYQUAL. This is the third higher qualification mentioned by the respondent. Higher qualifications are coded using the hierarchical classification of educational qualifications provided by OPCS which is based on the Census coding document Qualified Manpower - Index of Acceptable ___________________________________________ Qualifications which divides higher qualifications into three levels ______________ (A,B and C). School level qualifications are recorded at Q1TYPE to Q5TYPE.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % CLERICAL,COMMERCIAL 13. 8 0.0 1.3 CITY&GUILDS-PARTII 15. 156 0.5 26.3 CITY&GUILDS-PART III 16. 34 0.1 5.7 ONC OR OND 17. 27 0.1 4.6 HNC OR HND 18. 62 0.2 10.5 TEACHING 20. 26 0.1 4.4 APPRENTICESHIP 21. 1 0.0 0.2 UNIV 1ST DEGREE 23. 7 0.0 1.2 UNIV HIGHER DEGREE 24. 7 0.0 1.2 OTHER QUALS. 25. 121 0.4 20.4

OTHER B LEVEL QUALS. 26. 74 0.2 12.5 C LEVEL UNIV.DIPS. 27. 10 0.0 1.7 OTHER C LEVEL QUALS. 28. 39 0.1 6.6 FORIEGN UNIV.DEGREE 29. 7 0.0 1.2 OTHER FOREIGN QUAL. 30. 13 0.0 2.2 ART TEACHERS QUAL. 31. 1 0.0 0.2 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 31452 98.1 MISSING

Valid cases 593 Missing cases 31452

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Variable: HQ4TYPE 4TH MENTIONED HIGHER QUALIFICATION

Individual Schedule. Education Section - Q.8(a). _________ This variable applies to all those who have stated that they do have some of the qualifications referred to at ANYQUAL. This is the fourth higher qualification mentioned by the respondent. Higher qualifications are coded using the hierarchical classification of educational qualifications provided by OPCS which is based on the Census coding document Qualified Manpower - Index of Acceptable ___________________________________________ Qualifications which divides higher qualifications into three levels ______________ (A,B and C). School level qualifications are recorded at Q1TYPE to Q5TYPE.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % CLERICAL,COMMERCIAL 13. 1 0.0 0.7 CITY&GUILDS-PART III 16. 37 0.1 24.5 ONC OR OND 17. 8 0.0 5.3 HNC OR HND 18. 10 0.0 6.6 NURSING 19. 1 0.0 0.7 TEACHING 20. 1 0.0 0.7 UNIV 1ST DEGREE 23. 4 0.0 2.6 UNIV HIGHER DEGREE 24. 1 0.0 0.7 OTHER QUALS. 25. 38 0.1 25.2 OTHER B LEVEL QUALS. 26. 25 0.1 16.6 C LEVEL UNIV.DIPS. 27. 2 0.0 1.3 OTHER C LEVEL QUALS. 28. 19 0.1 12.6 OTHER FOREIGN QUAL. 30. 4 0.0 2.6 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 31894 99.5 MISSING

Valid cases 151 Missing cases 31894

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Variable: HQ5TYPE 5TH MENTIONED HIGHER QUALIFICATION

Individual Schedule. Education Section - Q.8(a). _________ This variable applies to all those who have stated that they do have some of the qualifications referred to at ANYQUAL. This is the fifth higher qualification mentioned by the respondent. Higher qualifications are coded using the hierarchical classification of educational qualifications provided by OPCS which is based on the Census coding document Qualified Manpower - Index of Acceptable ___________________________________________ Qualifications which divides higher qualifications into three levels ______________ (A,B and C). School level qualifications are recorded at Q1TYPE to Q5TYPE.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % ONC OR OND 17. 4 0.0 13.3 HNC OR HND 18. 5 0.0 16.7 TEACHING 20. 1 0.0 3.3 UNIV HIGHER DEGREE 24. 1 0.0 3.3 OTHER QUALS. 25. 9 0.0 30.0 OTHER B LEVEL QUALS. 26. 5 0.0 16.7 OTHER C LEVEL QUALS. 28. 5 0.0 16.7 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 32015 99.9 MISSING

Valid cases 30 Missing cases 32015

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Variable: HQ6TYPE 6TH MENTIONED HIGHER QUALIFICATION

Individual Schedule. Education Section - Q.8(a). _________ This variable applies to all those who have stated that they do have some of the qualifications referred to at ANYQUAL. This is the sixth higher qualification mentioned by the respondent. Higher qualifications are coded using the hierarchical classification of educational qualifications provided by OPCS which is based on the Census coding document Qualified Manpower - Index of Acceptable ___________________________________________ Qualifications which divides higher qualifications into three levels ______________ (A,B and C). School level qualifications are recorded at Q1TYPE to Q5TYPE.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % HNC OR HND 18. 3 0.0 33.3 TEACHING 20. 1 0.0 11.1 OTHER QUALS. 25. 1 0.0 11.1 OTHER B LEVEL QUALS. 26. 1 0.0 11.1 OTHER C LEVEL QUALS. 28. 3 0.0 33.3 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 32036 100.0 MISSING

Valid cases 9 Missing cases 32036

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Variable: HEDQUAL HIGHEST EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATION

This variable is derived from the variables ANYQUAL, Q1TYPE to HQ6TYPE. It records the highest qualification that any respondent has using the hierarchical classification of educational qualifications provided by OPCS. This classification is based on the Census coding document Qualified Manpower - Index of Acceptable ________________________________________ Qualifications which divides higher qualifications into three levels ______________ (A,B and C).

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % HIGHER DEGREE 1. 106 0.3 0.5 1ST DEG,UNIV.DIP. 2. 764 2.4 3.8 NON-GRAD TEACH.QUAL. 3. 369 1.2 1.8 HNC,HND,FULL C.&G. 4. 618 1.9 3.1 NURSING QUAL. 5. 311 1.0 1.6 GCE A LEVELS 6. 1120 3.5 5.6 5+ GCE`O'LEVELS 7. 1641 5.1 8.2 1-4`O'LVLS+CLER.&COM 8. 279 0.9 1.4

1-4`O'LEVELS 9. 1026 3.2 5.1 CLERICAL & COM.QUALS 10. 823 2.6 4.1 CSE-GRADES 2-5 11. 456 1.4 2.3 APPRENTICESHIP 12. 1149 3.6 5.8 FOREIGN QUALS. 13. 227 0.7 1.1 OTHER QUALS. 14. 413 1.3 2.1 NO QUALIFICATIONS 15. 10665 33.3 53.4 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 10879 33.9 MISSING NA,REFUSAL,DK -1. 1199 3.7 MISSING

Valid cases 19967 Missing cases 12078

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Variable: HOHHEDQ HOH'S HIGHEST EDUCATIONAL QUAL.

This is a crosslink variable which takes the value of the head of household's highest qualification as recorded at HEDQUAL. This information is then duplicated for all members of the household.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % %

HIGHER DEGREE 1. 269 0.8 1.0 1ST DEG,UNIV.DIP. 2. 1579 4.9 5.8 NON-GRAD TEACH.QUAL. 3. 299 0.9 1.1 HNC,HND,FULL C.&G. 4. 1508 4.7 5.6 NURSING QUAL. 5. 158 0.5 0.6 GCE A LEVELS 6. 1745 5.4 6.4 5+ GCE`O'LEVELS 7. 2093 6.5 7.7 1-4`O'LVLS+CLER.&COM 8. 74 0.2 0.3 1-4`O'LEVELS 9. 906 2.8 3.3 CLERICAL & COM.QUALS 10. 320 1.0 1.2 CSE-GRADES 2-5 11. 133 0.4 0.5 APPRENTICESHIP 12. 2950 9.2 10.9 FOREIGN QUALS. 13. 369 1.2 1.4 OTHER QUALS. 14. 687 2.1 2.5 NO QUALIFICATIONS 15. 14005 43.7 51.7 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 3251 10.1 MISSING NA,REFUSAL,DK -1. 1699 5.3 MISSING

Valid cases 27095 Missing cases 4950

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Variable: HUSHEDQ HUSBANDS HIGHEST EDUCATIONAL QUAL.

This is a crosslink variable which takes the value of the husband's highest educational qualification as recorded at HEDQUAL. `Husband' is defined as a married male within a family unit and the information is duplicated for all members of the family unit. There will be no information recorded for those family units without a married male member.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % HIGHER DEGREE 1. 247 0.8 1.1 1ST DEG,UNIV.DIP. 2. 1387 4.3 6.1 NON-GRAD TEACH.QUAL. 3. 202 0.6 0.9 HNC,HND,FULL C.&G. 4. 1435 4.5 6.3 NURSING QUAL. 5. 51 0.2 0.2 GCE A LEVELS 6. 1529 4.8 6.7 5+ GCE`O'LEVELS 7. 1898 5.9 8.4 1-4`O'LVLS+CLER.&COM 8. 29 0.1 0.1 1-4`O'LEVELS 9. 797 2.5 3.5 CLERICAL & COM.QUALS 10. 129 0.4 0.6 CSE-GRADES 2-5 11. 114 0.4 0.5 APPRENTICESHIP 12. 2743 8.6 12.1 FOREIGN QUALS. 13. 323 1.0 1.4 OTHER QUALS. 14. 605 1.9 2.7 NO QUALIFICATIONS 15. 11223 35.0 49.4 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 7784 24.3 MISSING NA,REFUSAL,DK -1. 1549 4.8 MISSING

Valid cases 22712 Missing cases 9333

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Variable: WIFHEDQ WIFE'S HIGHEST EDUCATIONAL QUAL.

This is a crosslink variable which takes the value of the wife's highest educational qualification as recorded at HEDQUAL. `Wife' is defined as a married female within a family unit and the information is duplicated for all members of the family unit. There will be no information recorded for those family units without a married female member.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % HIGHER DEGREE 1. 44 0.1 0.2 1ST DEG,UNIV.DIP. 2. 458 1.4 1.9 NON-GRAD TEACH.QUAL. 3. 662 2.1 2.7 HNC,HND,FULL C.&G. 4. 181 0.6 0.7 NURSING QUAL. 5. 722 2.3 3.0 GCE A LEVELS 6. 597 1.9 2.5 5+ GCE`O'LEVELS 7. 1452 4.5 6.0 1-4`O'LVLS+CLER.&COM 8. 567 1.8 2.3 1-4`O'LEVELS 9. 946 3.0 3.9 CLERICAL & COM.QUALS 10. 1954 6.1 8.1 CSE-GRADES 2-5 11. 185 0.6 0.8 APPRENTICESHIP 12. 423 1.3 1.7 FOREIGN QUALS. 13. 296 0.9 1.2 OTHER QUALS. 14. 555 1.7 2.3 NO QUALIFICATIONS 15. 15138 47.2 62.6 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 7190 22.4 MISSING NA,REFUSAL,DK -1. 675 2.1 MISSING

Valid cases 24180 Missing cases 7865

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Variable: CHPRN1 1ST CHILDS PERSON NUMBER

Individual Schedule. Education Section - Q.7. _________ This variable gives the person number for the child refered to at CHLDNSC1.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % 2. 48 0.1 3.1 3. 754 2.4 49.2 4. 437 1.4 28.5 5. 185 0.6 12.1 6. 71 0.2 4.6 7. 23 0.1 1.5 8. 6 0.0 0.4 9. 6 0.0 0.4 10. 1 0.0 0.1 12. 1 0.0 0.1 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 30502 95.2 MISSING NO INFO FOR KIDS 99. 11 0.0 MISSING

Valid cases 1532 Missing cases 30513

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Variable: CHLDNSC1 NURSERY SCHOOL-1ST CHILD UNDER 5YRS

Individual Schedule. Education Section - Q.7. _________ This variable applies to all households with children under 5 years of age, but is coded on one parent's schedule only. This variable records the type of nursery etc. that the first child in the household under 5 years attends.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % PRIVATE NURSERY 1. 71 0.2 4.7 LA NURSERY CLASS 2. 90 0.3 5.9

LA NURSERY SCHOOL 3. 66 0.2 4.3 DAY N,PLAYGP,CRECHE 4. 371 1.2 24.4 LEA PRIMARY SCHOOL 5. 72 0.2 4.7 OTHER 6. 7 0.0 0.5 INDEP.PRIMARY SCH. 7. 4 0.0 0.3 NONE OF THESE 9. 842 2.6 55.3 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 30513 95.2 MISSING NA,REFUSAL,DK -1. 9 0.0 MISSING

Valid cases 1523 Missing cases 30522

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Variable: CHPRN2 2ND CHILDS PERSON NUMBER

Individual Schedule. Education Section - Q.7. _________ This variable gives the person number for the child refered to at CHLDNSC2.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % 2. 1 0.0 0.2 3. 14 0.0 3.5 4. 279 0.9 68.9 5. 73 0.2 18.0 6. 16 0.0 4.0 7. 12 0.0 3.0 8. 7 0.0 1.7 9. 1 0.0 0.2 10. 1 0.0 0.2 12. 1 0.0 0.2 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 31640 98.7 MISSING

Valid cases 405 Missing cases 31640

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Variable: CHLDNSC2 NURSERY SCHOOL-2ND CHILD UNDER 5YRS

Individual Schedule. Education Section - Q.7. _________ This variable applies to all households with children under 5 years of age, but is coded on one parent's schedule only.

This variable records the type of nursery etc. that the second child in the household under 5 years attends.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % PRIVATE NURSERY 1. 4 0.0 1.1 LA NURSERY CLASS 2. 6 0.0 1.6 LA NURSERY SCHOOL 3. 4 0.0 1.1 DAY N,PLAYGP,CRECHE 4. 34 0.1 9.3 LEA PRIMARY SCHOOL 5. 4 0.0 1.1 OTHER 6. 1 0.0 0.3 NONE OF THESE 9. 312 1.0 85.5 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 31640 98.7 MISSING NA,REFUSAL,DK -1. 40 0.1 MISSING

Valid cases 365 Missing cases 31680

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Variable: CHPRN3 3RD CHILDS PERSON NUMBER

Individual Schedule. Education Section - Q.7. _________ This variable gives the person number for the child refered to at CHLDNSC3.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % 5. 23 0.1 74.2 6. 5 0.0 16.1 7. 3 0.0 9.7

DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 32014 99.9 MISSING

Valid cases 31 Missing cases 32014

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Variable: CHLDNSC3 NURSERY SCHOOL-3RD CHILD UNDER 5YRS

Individual Schedule. Education Section - Q.7. _________ This variable applies to all households with children under 5 years of age, but is coded on one parent's schedule only.

This variable records the type of nursery etc. that the third child in the household under 5 years attends.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % DAY N,PLAYGP,CRECHE 4. 2 0.0 8.0 NONE OF THESE 9. 23 0.1 92.0 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 32014 99.9 MISSING NA,REFUSAL,DK -1. 6 0.0 MISSING

Valid cases 25 Missing cases 32020

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Variable: CHPRN4 4TH CHILDS PERSON NUMBER

Individual Schedule. Education Section - Q.7. _________ This variable gives the person number for the child refered to at

CHLDNSC4.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % 4. 1 0.0 100.0 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 32044 100.0 MISSING

Valid cases 1 Missing cases 32044

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Variable: CHLDNSC4 NURSERY SCHOOL-4TH CHILD UNDER 5YRS

Individual Schedule. Education Section - Q.7. _________ This variable applies to all households with children under 5 years of age, but is only coded on one parent's schedule.

This variable records the type of nursery etc. that the fourth child in the household under 5 years attends.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 32044 100.0 MISSING

NA,REFUSAL,DK -1. 1 0.0 MISSING

Valid cases 0 Missing cases 32045

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Variable: CHPRN5 5TH CHILDS PERSON NUMBER

Individual Schedule. Education Section - Q.7. _________ This variable gives the person number for the child refered to at CHLDNSC5.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 32045 100.0 MISSING

Valid cases 0 Missing cases 32045

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Variable: CHLDNSC5 NURSERY SCHOOL-5TH CHILD UNDER 5YRS

Individual Schedule. Education Section - Q.7. _________ This variable applies to all households with children under 5 years of age, but is coded on one parent's schedule only.

This variable records the type of nursery etc. that the fifth child in the household under 5 years attends.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 32045 100.0 100.0

Valid cases 32045 Missing cases 0

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Variable: CHPRN6 6TH CHILDS PERSON NUMBER

Individual Schedule. Education Section - Q.7. _________ This variable gives the person number for the child refered to at CHLDNSC6.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 32045 100.0 MISSING

Valid cases 0 Missing cases 32045

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Variable: CHLDNSC6 NURSERY SCHOOL-6TH CHILD UNDER 5YRS

Individual Schedule. Education Section - Q.7. _________ This variable applies to all households with children under 5 years of age, but is coded on one parent's schedule only.

This variable records the type of nursery etc. that the sixth child in the household under 5 years attends.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 32045 100.0 MISSING

Valid cases 0 Missing cases 32045

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Variable: CHPRN7 7TH CHILDS PERSON NUMBER

Individual Schedule. Education Section - Q.7. _________ This variable gives the person number for the child refered to at CHLDNSC7.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 32045 100.0 MISSING

Valid cases 0 Missing cases 32045

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Variable: CHLDNSC7 NURSERY SCHOOL-7TH CHILD UNDER 5YRS

Individual Schedule. Education Section - Q.7. _________ This variable applies to all households with children under 5 years of age, but is coded on one parent's schedule only.

This variable records the type of nursery etc. that the seventh child in the household under 5 years attends.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 32045 100.0 MISSING

Valid cases 0 Missing cases 32045

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Variable: PARENTS RESPONDENTS PARENTS ARE LIVING IN H'HOLD

This is a derived variable which records whether the respondent's parents are living in the household as reported by the Father and Mother Person Numbers located on P.18. of the Individual Schedule. This variable applies only to adults.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % MA & PA IN H'HOLD 1. 2495 7.8 7.8 PA ONLY IN HHOLD 2. 194 0.6 0.6 MA ONLY IN HHOLD 3. 748 2.3 2.3 NO PARENTS IN HHOLD 4. 20588 64.2 64.2 AGE LESS THAN 16 5. 8020 25.0 25.0

Valid cases 32045 Missing cases 0

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Variable: PASEG FATHER'S SOCIO-ECONOMIC GROUP

Individual Schedule. C'try Birth & Father's Occ. Section- Q.3. ______________________________ This is a derived variable which takes the value of the father's SEG as recorded at Questions 2 and 24 on the Individual Schedule's Employment section. This information is then reproduced for all the father's offspring if the father is living in the household. If the father is not in the household then only those who are in full- or part-time education (coded 1-4 at EDUCNOW) or in medical training (code 1 at MEDEDUC) have their father's usual job recorded.

Relative Adjusted

Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % EMPLOYERS & MANAGERS 1. 458 1.4 16.3 SELF-EMP.PROF.WORKER 5. 25 0.1 0.9 PROF.WORKER EMPLOYEE 6. 102 0.3 3.6 ANCILLARY, ARTISTS 7. 123 0.4 4.4 FOREMEN,SUPER.NON-M. 8. 40 0.1 1.4 JUNIOR NON-MANUAL 9. 254 0.8 9.0 PERSONAL SERVICE WK. 10. 10 0.0 0.4 FOREMEN,SUPER.MANUAL 11. 199 0.6 7.1 SKILLED MANUAL 12. 853 2.7 30.3 SEMI-SKILLED MANUAL 13. 427 1.3 15.2 UNSKILLED MANUAL 14. 111 0.3 3.9 NON-PROF,OWN-ACCOUNT 15. 85 0.3 3.0 FARMERS,EMPL,MANAGER 16. 62 0.2 2.2 FARMERS,OWN-ACCOUNT 17. 26 0.1 0.9 AGRICULTURAL WORKERS 18. 30 0.1 1.1 ARMED FORCES 19. 12 0.0 0.4 DOES NOT APPLY & MD. -9. 29010 90.5 MISSING N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. -1. 218 0.7 MISSING

Valid cases 2817 Missing cases 29228

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Variable: PASCLASS FATHER'S SOCIAL CLASS

This variable is a collapsed version of the variable PASEG and is derived in the same manner as SOCCLASS.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % PROFESSIONAL 1. 127 0.4 4.5 EMPLOYERS & MANAGERS 2. 520 1.6 18.5 INTERMED & JUN.NON-M 3. 417 1.3 14.8 SKILLED MANUAL 4. 1163 3.6 41.3 SEMI-SK.MAN.& P.SERV 5. 467 1.5 16.6 UNSKILLED MANUAL 6. 111 0.3 3.9 ARMED FORCES 7. 12 0.0 0.4 NA,REFUSAL,DK 8. 218 0.7 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 29010 90.5 MISSING

Valid cases 2817 Missing cases 29228

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Variable: WHBORN COUNTRY OF BIRTH

Individual Schedule. C'try Birth & Father's Occ. Section- Q.1. ___________________________ This variable applies to all adults.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % ENGLAND 1. 18118 56.5 76.9 SCOTLAND 2. 2462 7.7 10.4 WALES 3. 1292 4.0 5.5 NORTHERN IRELAND 4. 121 0.4 0.5 IRISH REPUBLIC 6. 333 1.0 1.4 OTHER EUROPE-EEC 7. 127 0.4 0.5 GREECE,SPN,PORTGAL 8. 20 0.1 0.1 OTH.EUROPE-NON EEC 9. 98 0.3 0.4 USSR 10. 16 0.0 0.1 OLD COMMONWEALTH 11. 70 0.2 0.3 INDIA-NEW C'WLTH 12. 256 0.8 1.1 BANGLADESH-N.C'WLTH 13. 4 0.0 0.0 E.AFRICAN-NEW C'WLTH 14. 109 0.3 0.5 WEST INDIES-N.C'WLTH 15. 158 0.5 0.7 MEDITERRANEAN C'WLTH 16. 69 0.2 0.3 REST OF NEW C'WLTH 17. 91 0.3 0.4 PAKISTAN 18. 88 0.3 0.4 RHODESIA 19. 7 0.0 0.0 REST OF WORLD 20. 121 0.4 0.5 OUTSIDE UK-DK WHERE 99. 11 0.0 0.0 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 8460 26.4 MISSING NA,REFUSAL,DK -1. 14 0.0 MISSING

Valid cases 23571 Missing cases 8474

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Variable: ARRIVEUK YEAR FIRST ARRIVED UK -BORN ELSEWHERE

Individual Schedule. C'try Birth & Father's Occ. Section- Q.1(a). ____________________________ This variable applies to all respondents who were born outside the UK. That is, it applies to all respondents except those coded 1 to 4 at WHBORN. This is a continuous variable and the categories below merely indicate the grouping of responses.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % 1900 OR BEFORE 0. 3 0.0 0.2 1901 TO 1939 1. 186 0.6 13.0 1940 TO 1949 2. 179 0.6 12.5 1950 TO 1959 3. 275 0.9 19.2 1960 TO 1969 4. 489 1.5 34.1 1970 TO 1979 5. 300 0.9 20.9 DOES NOT APPLY & MD. -9. 30467 95.1 MISSING N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. -1. 146 0.5 MISSING

Valid cases 1432 Missing cases 30613

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Variable: PABORN COUNTRY OF FATHERS BIRTH

Individual Schedule. C'try Birth & Father's Occ. Section- Q.2. ___________________________ This variable applies to all adults. If the father lives in the household then his Person Number is used to identify the Country of Birth for all adult offspring living with him.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % ENGLAND 1. 17137 53.5 73.5 SCOTLAND 2. 2534 7.9 10.9 WALES 3. 1325 4.1 5.7 NORTHERN IRELAND 4. 227 0.7 1.0 UK,GB OR BRIT.ISLES 5. 15 0.0 0.1

IRISH REPUBLIC 6. 632 2.0 2.7 OTHER EUROPE-EEC 7. 164 0.5 0.7 GREECE,SPN,PORTGAL 8. 20 0.1 0.1 OTH.EUROPE-NON EEC 9. 206 0.6 0.9 USSR 10. 62 0.2 0.3 OLD COMMONWEALTH 11. 76 0.2 0.3 INDIA-NEW C'WLTH 12. 342 1.1 1.5 BANGLADESH-N.C'WLTH 13. 8 0.0 0.0 E.AFRICAN-NEW C'WLTH 14. 16 0.0 0.1 WEST INDIES-N.C'WLTH 15. 182 0.6 0.8 MEDITERRANEAN C'WLTH 16. 80 0.2 0.3 REST OF NEW C'WLTH 17. 63 0.2 0.3 PAKISTAN 18. 79 0.2 0.3 RHODESIA 19. 2 0.0 0.0 REST OF WORLD 20. 134 0.4 0.6 OUTSIDE UK-DK WHERE 99. 10 0.0 0.0 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 8731 27.2 MISSING

Valid cases 23314 Missing cases 8731

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Variable: MABORN COUNTRY OF MOTHERS BIRTH

Individual Schedule. C'try Birth & Father's Occ. Section- Q.4. ___________________________

This variable applies to all adults. If the mother lives in the household then her Person Number is used to identify the Country of Birth for all adult offspring living with her.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % ENGLAND 1. 17412 54.3 74.2 SCOTLAND 2. 2502 7.8 10.7 WALES 3. 1347 4.2 5.7 NORTHERN IRELAND 4. 192 0.6 0.8 UK,GB OR BRIT.ISLES 5. 15 0.0 0.1 IRISH REPUBLIC 6. 602 1.9 2.6 OTHER EUROPE-EEC 7. 203 0.6 0.9 GREECE,SPN,PORTGAL 8. 37 0.1 0.2 OTH.EUROPE-NON EEC 9. 157 0.5 0.7 USSR 10. 40 0.1 0.2 OLD COMMONWEALTH 11. 65 0.2 0.3 INDIA-NEW C'WLTH 12. 348 1.1 1.5 BANGLADESH-N.C'WLTH 13. 7 0.0 0.0 E.AFRICAN-NEW C'WLTH 14. 28 0.1 0.1 WEST INDIES-N.C'WLTH 15. 167 0.5 0.7 MEDITERRANEAN C'WLTH 16. 76 0.2 0.3 REST OF NEW C'WLTH 17. 64 0.2 0.3 PAKISTAN 18. 72 0.2 0.3 RHODESIA 19. 1 0.0 0.0 REST OF WORLD 20. 122 0.4 0.5 OUTSIDE UK-DK WHERE 99. 3 0.0 0.0 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 8585 26.8 MISSING

Valid cases 23460 Missing cases 8585

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Variable: HOHWHBRN COUNTRY OF BIRTH -HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD

This is a crosslink variable which derives its value from calculating the head of household's response at WHBORN. The information is duplicated for all members of the household.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % ENGLAND 1. 23562 73.5 74.9 SCOTLAND 2. 3359 10.5 10.7 WALES 3. 1840 5.7 5.9 NORTHERN IRELAND 4. 216 0.7 0.7 IRISH REPUBLIC 6. 632 2.0 2.0 OTHER EUROPE-EEC 7. 145 0.5 0.5 GREECE,SPN,PORTGAL 8. 15 0.0 0.0 OTH.EUROPE-NON EEC 9. 158 0.5 0.5 USSR 10. 42 0.1 0.1 OLD COMMONWEALTH 11. 77 0.2 0.2 INDIA-NEW C'WLTH 12. 437 1.4 1.4 BANGLADESH-N.C'WLTH 13. 9 0.0 0.0 E.AFRICAN-NEW C'WLTH 14. 107 0.3 0.3 WEST INDIES-N.C'WLTH 15. 315 1.0 1.0 MEDITERRANEAN C'WLTH 16. 102 0.3 0.3 REST OF NEW C'WLTH 17. 133 0.4 0.4 PAKISTAN 18. 143 0.4 0.5 RHODESIA 19. 6 0.0 0.0 REST OF WORLD 20. 135 0.4 0.4 OUTSIDE UK-DK WHERE 99. 19 0.1 0.1 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 593 1.9 MISSING

Valid cases 31452 Missing cases 593

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Variable: HUSWHBRN COUNTRY OF BIRTH -HUSBAND

This is a crosslink variable which derives its value from calculating the response to WHBORN for married males within each family unit (FAMUNIT). This variable is duplicated for all members of the family.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % ENGLAND 1. 18952 59.1 75.1 SCOTLAND 2. 2595 8.1 10.3 WALES 3. 1499 4.7 5.9 NORTHERN IRELAND 4. 166 0.5 0.7 IRISH REPUBLIC 6. 476 1.5 1.9 OTHER EUROPE-EEC 7. 114 0.4 0.5 GREECE,SPN,PORTGAL 8. 13 0.0 0.1 OTH.EUROPE-NON EEC 9. 142 0.4 0.6 USSR 10. 35 0.1 0.1 OLD COMMONWEALTH 11. 60 0.2 0.2 INDIA-NEW C'WLTH 12. 393 1.2 1.6 BANGLADESH-N.C'WLTH 13. 8 0.0 0.0 E.AFRICAN-NEW C'WLTH 14. 88 0.3 0.3 WEST INDIES-N.C'WLTH 15. 234 0.7 0.9 MEDITERRANEAN C'WLTH 16. 87 0.3 0.3 REST OF NEW C'WLTH 17. 110 0.3 0.4 PAKISTAN 18. 133 0.4 0.5 RHODESIA 19. 2 0.0 0.0 REST OF WORLD 20. 112 0.3 0.4 OUTSIDE UK-DK WHERE 99. 14 0.0 0.1 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 6812 21.3 MISSING

Valid cases 25233 Missing cases 6812

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Variable: WIFWHBRN COUNTRY OF BIRTH -WIFE

This is a crosslink variable which derives its value from calculating the response to WHBORN for married females within each family unit (FAMUNIT). This variable is duplicated for all members of the family.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % ENGLAND 1. 19351 60.4 75.6 SCOTLAND 2. 2605 8.1 10.2 WALES 3. 1495 4.7 5.8 NORTHERN IRELAND 4. 135 0.4 0.5 IRISH REPUBLIC 6. 463 1.4 1.8 OTHER EUROPE-EEC 7. 192 0.6 0.8 GREECE,SPN,PORTGAL 8. 37 0.1 0.1 OTH.EUROPE-NON EEC 9. 103 0.3 0.4 USSR 10. 7 0.0 0.0 OLD COMMONWEALTH 11. 92 0.3 0.4

INDIA-NEW C'WLTH 12. 408 1.3 1.6 BANGLADESH-N.C'WLTH 13. 4 0.0 0.0 E.AFRICAN-NEW C'WLTH 14. 79 0.2 0.3 WEST INDIES-N.C'WLTH 15. 186 0.6 0.7 MEDITERRANEAN C'WLTH 16. 93 0.3 0.4 REST OF NEW C'WLTH 17. 70 0.2 0.3 PAKISTAN 18. 120 0.4 0.5 RHODESIA 19. 8 0.0 0.0 REST OF WORLD 20. 140 0.4 0.5 OUTSIDE UK-DK WHERE 99. 9 0.0 0.0 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 6448 20.1 MISSING

Valid cases 25597 Missing cases 6448

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Variable: HEALTHQ ANYONE PRESENT WHEN HEALTH Q'S ASKED

Individual Schedule. Health Section - Check A,P.19. ______ This variable applies to all adult respondents and it records whether the respondent was present when anyone else in the household was interviewed about their health.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES,ALL THE TIME 1. 10588 33.0 46.9 YES,MOST OF TIME 2. 653 2.0 2.9 NO,NONE OF TIME 3. 11315 35.3 50.1 OTHER 4. 17 0.1 0.1 NA,REFUSAL,DK 8. 146 0.5 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 9326 29.1 MISSING

Valid cases 22573 Missing cases 9472

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Variable: GLASSES WHETHER WEARS GLASSES OR CONTACT LENSES

Individual Schedule. Health Section - Q.1. ______ This variable applies to all respondents aged 16 years and over.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 14142 44.1 62.5 NO 2. 8460 26.4 37.4 BLIND RESPONDENT 3. 27 0.1 0.1 NA,REFUSAL,DK 8. 90 0.3 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 9326 29.1 MISSING

Valid cases 22629 Missing cases 9416

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Variable: BADSIGHT WHETHER ANY DIFFICULTY WITH SIGHT

Individual Schedule. Health Section - Q.1A & B. ______ This variable applies to all respondents aged 16 years and over.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 3272 10.2 14.9 NO 2. 18675 58.3 85.1 NA,REFUSAL,DK 8. 745 2.3 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 9353 29.2 MISSING

Valid cases 21947 Missing cases 10098

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Variable: HEARING WHETHER ANY DIFFICULTY WITH HEARING

Individual Schedule. Health Section - Q.2. ______ This variable applies to all respondents aged 16 years and over.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 3371 10.5 14.9 NO 2. 19242 60.0 85.1 NA,REFUSAL,DK 8. 106 0.3 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 9326 29.1 MISSING

Valid cases 22613 Missing cases 9432

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Variable: HEARAID WHETHER WEARS HEARING AID

Individual Schedule. Health Section - Q.2(a). ______ This variable applies to all respondents who have difficulty with their hearing (code 1 at HEARING). This variable records whether the respondent wears an hearing aid.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 486 1.5 14.6 NO 2. 2841 8.9 85.4 NA,REFUSAL,DK 8. 44 0.1 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 28674 89.5 MISSING

Valid cases 3327 Missing cases 28718

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Variable: BADHEAR WHETHER DIFF.WITH HEARING WHEN HEAR-AID

Individual Schedule. Health Section - Q.2(a)(i). ______ This variable applies to all respondents who have difficulty with their hearing and who wear an hearing aid (code 1 at HEARAID). This variable records whether the respondent has difficulty with hearing when wearing the hearing aid.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % %

YES 1. 252 0.8 54.7 NO 2. 209 0.7 45.3 NA,REFUSAL,DK 8. 25 0.1 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 31559 98.5 MISSING

Valid cases 461 Missing cases 31584

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Variable: HEALTH HEALTH ON WHOLE OVER LAST YEAR

Individual Schedule. Health Section - Q.3. ______ This variable applies to all respondents aged 16 years and over.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % GOOD 1. 13251 41.4 58.6 FAIRLY GOOD 2. 6792 21.2 30.0 NOT GOOD 3. 2576 8.0 11.4 NA,REFUSAL,DK 8. 100 0.3 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 9326 29.1 MISSING

Valid cases 22619 Missing cases 9426

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Variable: HLTHCOMP STATE OF INDIVIDUAL'S HEALTH

This variable is derived from questions relating to the respondent's health. A respondent's recurring illness is coded at question 4 whereas a complaint suffered from only in the past 2 weeks is coded at question 21. This variable records whether the respondent has a recurring and/or complaint suffered from only in the past 2 weeks.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % NO RECUR.OR 2WK.SYMS 1. 4715 14.7 20.8 2WK SYMPTOMS ONLY 2. 3832 12.0 16.9 RECUR.& 2WK.SYMPTOMS 3. 7962 24.8 35.0 RECURRING ONLY 4. 6210 19.4 27.3 DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 9326 29.1 MISSING

Valid cases 22719 Missing cases 9326

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Variable: HOHHLTHC STATE OF HOH'S HEALTH

This is a crosslink variable which records whether the head of household has suffered from either a chronic complaint and/or has other complaints that they have suffered from within the past 2 weeks. This variable takes its value, therefore, from the variable HLTHCOMP and is duplicated for all members of the household.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % NO RECUR.OR 2WK.SYMS 1. 6816 21.3 22.5 2WK SYMPTOMS ONLY 2. 5332 16.6 17.6 RECUR.& 2WK.SYMPTOMS 3. 9787 30.5 32.4 RECURRING ONLY 4. 8302 25.9 27.5 DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 1808 5.6 MISSING

Valid cases 30237 Missing cases 1808

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Variable: HUSHLTHC STATE OF HUSBAND'S HEALTH

This is a crosslink variable which records whether the husband in the family unit has suffered from either a chronic complaint and/or has other complaints that they have suffered from within the past 2 weeks. This variable takes its value, therefore, from the variable HLTHCOMP and is duplicated for all members of the family unit.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % NO RECUR.OR 2WK.SYMS 1. 5844 18.2 24.2 2WK SYMPTOMS ONLY 2. 4549 14.2 18.8 RECUR.& 2WK.SYMPTOMS 3. 7346 22.9 30.4 RECURRING ONLY 4. 6424 20.0 26.6 DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 7882 24.6 MISSING

Valid cases 24163 Missing cases 7882

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Variable: WIFHLTHC STATE OF WIFE'S HEALTH

This is a crosslink variable which records whether the wife in the family unit has suffered from either a chronic complaint and/or has other complaints that they have suffered from within the past 2 weeks. This variable takes its value, therefore, from the variable HLTHCOMP and is duplicated for all members of the family unit.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % NO RECUR.OR 2WK.SYMS 1. 4539 14.2 18.0 2WK SYMPTOMS ONLY 2. 3887 12.1 15.4 RECUR.& 2WK.SYMPTOMS 3. 10067 31.4 39.9 RECURRING ONLY 4. 6762 21.1 26.8 DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 6790 21.2 MISSING

Valid cases 25255 Missing cases 6790

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Variable: CHRONIC WHETHER INFORMANT HAS CHRONIC ILLNESS

This is a derived variable which records whether the respondent has a recurring illness as recorded at question 4.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % HASN'T RECUR.ILLNESS 0. 8547 26.7 37.6 HAS RECUR.ILLNESS 1. 14172 44.2 62.4 DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 9326 29.1 MISSING

Valid cases 22719 Missing cases 9326

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Variable: TOTCHRON TOTAL NO CHRONICALLY ILL ADULTS IN H'HLD

This is a derived variable which records the total number of adults in the household who report suffering from a recurring illness. NB. This variable differs from other years (except 1977). In other years, TOTCHRON is based on the number of adults and children reporting a

long-standing illness, disability or infirmity.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % 0. 5002 15.6 17.7 1. 11199 34.9 39.7 2. 9751 30.4 34.6 3. 1827 5.7 6.5 4. 319 1.0 1.1 5. 87 0.3 0.3 6. 14 0.0 0.0 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 3846 12.0 MISSING

Valid cases 28199 Missing cases 3846

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Variable: BRONCHIT WHETHER HAS BRONCHITIS ALL THE TIME

Individual Schedule. Health Section - Q.4. ______ This variable records whether the respondent has recurring trouble from bronchitis. It has been derived from the multi-coded answers given at question 4.

Relative Adjusted

Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 1921 6.0 8.5 NO 2. 20798 64.9 91.5 DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 9326 29.1 MISSING

Valid cases 22719 Missing cases 9326

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Variable: ARTHRIT WHETHER HAS ARTHRITIS ALL THE TIME

Individual Schedule. Health Section - Q.4. ______ This variable records whether the respondent has recurring trouble from arthritis or rheumtism. It has been derived from the multi-coded answers given at question 4.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 3788 11.8 16.7 NO 2. 18931 59.1 83.3 DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 9326 29.1 MISSING

Valid cases 22719 Missing cases 9326

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Variable: LUMBAGO WHETHER HAS LUMBAGO ETC. ALL THE TIME

Individual Schedule. Health Section - Q.4. ______

This variable records whether the respondent has recurring trouble from sciatica,lumbago or backache. It has been derived from the multi-coded answers given at question 4.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 2769 8.6 12.2 NO 2. 19950 62.3 87.8 DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 9326 29.1 MISSING

Valid cases 22719 Missing cases 9326

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Variable: ECZEMA WHETHER HAS SKIN TROUBLE ALL THE TIME

Individual Schedule. Health Section - Q.4. ______ This variable records whether the respondent has recurring trouble from persistent skin trouble (eg eczema). It has been derived from the multi-coded answers given at question 4.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq

Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 1199 3.7 5.3 NO 2. 21520 67.2 94.7 DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 9326 29.1 MISSING

Valid cases 22719 Missing cases 9326

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Variable: ASTHMA WHETHER HAS ASTHMA ALL THE TIME

Individual Schedule. Health Section - Q.4. ______ This variable records whether the respondent has recurring trouble from asthma. It has been derived from the multi-coded answers given at question 4.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 477 1.5 2.1 NO 2. 22242 69.4 97.9 DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 9326 29.1 MISSING

Valid cases 22719 Missing cases 9326

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Variable: HAYFEVER WHETHER HAS HAY FEVER ALL THE TIME

Individual Schedule. Health Section - Q.4. ______ This variable records whether the respondent has recurring trouble from hay fever. It has been derived from the multi-coded answers given at question 4.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 1322 4.1 5.8 NO 2. 21397 66.8 94.2 DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 9326 29.1 MISSING

Valid cases 22719 Missing cases 9326

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Variable: STOMACH WHETHER HAS STOMACH TROUBLE ALL THE TIME

Individual Schedule. Health Section - Q.4. ______ This variable records whether the respondent has recurring trouble from their stomach. It has been derived from the multi-coded answers given at question 4.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 1611 5.0 7.1 NO 2. 21108 65.9 92.9 DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 9326 29.1 MISSING

Valid cases 22719 Missing cases 9326

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Variable: CONSTIP WHETHER HAS CONSTIPATION ALL THE TIME

Individual Schedule. Health Section - Q.4. ______ This variable records whether the respondent has recurring trouble from being constipated. It has been derived from the multi-coded answers given at question 4.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 938 2.9 4.1 NO 2. 21781 68.0 95.9 DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 9326 29.1 MISSING

Valid cases 22719 Missing cases 9326

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Variable: PILES WHETHER HAS PILES ALL THE TIME

Individual Schedule. Health Section - Q.4. ______ This variable records whether the respondent has recurring trouble from piles. It has been derived from the multi-coded answers given at question 4.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 1295 4.0 5.7 NO 2. 21424 66.9 94.3 DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 9326 29.1 MISSING

Valid cases 22719 Missing cases 9326

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Variable: BLOODPRS WHETHER HAS BLOOD PRESSURE ALL THE TIME

Individual Schedule. Health Section - Q.4. ______ This variable records whether the respondent has recurring trouble from blood pressure. It has been derived from the multi-coded answers given at question 4.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 1657 5.2 7.3 NO 2. 21062 65.7 92.7 DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 9326 29.1 MISSING

Valid cases 22719 Missing cases 9326

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Variable: HEART WHETHER HAS HEART TROUBLE ALL THE TIME

Individual Schedule. Health Section - Q.4. ______ This variable records whether the respondent has recurring trouble from heart trouble. It has been derived from the multi-coded answers given at question 4.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 1080 3.4 4.8 NO 2. 21639 67.5 95.2 DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 9326 29.1 MISSING

Valid cases 22719 Missing cases 9326

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Variable: FEET WHETHER HAS FOOT TROUBLE ALL THE TIME

Individual Schedule. Health Section - Q.4. ______ This variable records whether the respondent has recurring trouble from their feet. It has been derived from the multi-coded answers given at question 4.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 1560 4.9 6.9 NO 2. 21159 66.0 93.1 DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 9326 29.1 MISSING

Valid cases 22719 Missing cases 9326

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Variable: VARVEINS WHETHER HAS VARICOSE VNS. ALL THE TIME

Individual Schedule. Health Section - Q.4. ______ This variable records whether the respondent has recurring trouble from varicose veins. It has been derived from the multi-coded answers given at question 4.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 1405 4.4 6.2 NO 2. 21314 66.5 93.8 DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 9326 29.1 MISSING

Valid cases 22719 Missing cases 9326

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Variable: NERVES WHETHER IS NERVOUS,DEPRESSED ALL THE TIM

Individual Schedule. Health Section - Q.4. ______ This variable records whether the respondent has recurring trouble from nerves or persistent depression. It has been derived from the multi-coded answers given at question 4.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 2103 6.6 9.3 NO 2. 20616 64.3 90.7 DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 9326 29.1 MISSING

Valid cases 22719 Missing cases 9326

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Variable: DIABETES WHETHER HAS DIABETES ALL THE TIME

Individual Schedule. Health Section - Q.4. ______ This variable records whether the respondent has recurring trouble from diabetes. It has been derived from the multi-coded answers given at question 4.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 278 0.9 1.2 NO 2. 22441 70.0 98.8 DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 9326 29.1 MISSING

Valid cases 22719 Missing cases 9326

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Variable: MOUTH WHETHER HAS TROUBLE MOUTH,GUMS

Individual Schedule. Health Section - Q.4. ______ This variable records whether the respondent has recurring trouble from their gums or mouth. It has been derived from the multi-coded answers given at question 4.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 745 2.3 3.3 NO 2. 21974 68.6 96.7 DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 9326 29.1 MISSING

Valid cases 22719 Missing cases 9326

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Variable: PERIODS WHETHER HAS HAS TROUBLE PERIODS,MENOP.

Individual Schedule. Health Section - Q.4. ______ This variable records whether women respondent's have recurring trouble from period pains or the Menopause. It has been derived from the multi-coded answers given at question 4.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 1635 5.1 13.4 NO 2. 10574 33.0 86.6

DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 19836 61.9 MISSING

Valid cases 12209 Missing cases 19836

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Variable: OTHCHRON WHETHER OTHER HLTH COMP. ALL THE TIME

Individual Schedule. Health Section - Q5. ______ This variable records whether the respondent has recurring trouble from any other unlisted complaint. It has been derived from the multi-coded answers given at question 4.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 3890 12.1 17.1 NO 2. 18829 58.8 82.9 DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 9326 29.1 MISSING

Valid cases 22719 Missing cases 9326

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Variable: NCHRONIC NUMBER OF CHRONIC COMPLAINTS RECORDED

Individual Schedule. Health Section - Q.4 and 5 . ______ This variable counts the number of recurring complaints that each respondent has. It is derived from the multi-coded answers given at question 4.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % 0. 8547 26.7 37.6 1. 6322 19.7 27.8 2. 3868 12.1 17.0 3. 2049 6.4 9.0 4. 996 3.1 4.4 5. 500 1.6 2.2 6. 230 0.7 1.0 7. 117 0.4 0.5 8. 44 0.1 0.2 9. 27 0.1 0.1 10. 19 0.1 0.1 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 9326 29.1 MISSING

Valid cases 22719 Missing cases 9326

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Variable: CHXCARE1 WHETHER EXTRA CARE FOR CHRONIC CONDS.-1

Individual Schedule. Health Section - Q.6. ______ This variable applies to all those with recorded chronic complaints (coded 3 or 4 at HLTHCOMP). This variable records the first thing that the respondent has to do all the time because of their

______________ complaint.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % GO CAREFULLY,SLOWLY 1. 5068 15.8 35.8 WATCH EATING & DRINK 2. 1212 3.8 8.6 SPEC.CLOTHING,AIDS 3. 362 1.1 2.6 WATCH WEATHER 4. 1242 3.9 8.8 MEDICINES ALWAYS 5. 1497 4.7 10.6 NONE OF THESE 6. 4765 14.9 33.7 OTHER CARE,AVOID 7. 5 0.0 0.0 NA,REFUSAL,DK 8. 21 0.1 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 17873 55.8 MISSING

Valid cases 14151 Missing cases 17894

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Variable: CHXCARE2 WHETHER EXTRA CARE FOR CHRONIC CONDS.-2

Individual Schedule. Health Section - Q.6. ______ This variable applies to all those with recorded chronic complaints (coded 3 or 4 at HLTHCOMP). This variable records the second thing that the respondent has to do all the time because of their ______________ complaint.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % WATCH EATING & DRINK 2. 1656 5.2 25.4 SPEC.CLOTHING,AIDS 3. 640 2.0 9.8 WATCH WEATHER 4. 1433 4.5 22.0 MEDICINES ALWAYS 5. 1568 4.9 24.0 NONE OF THESE 6. 649 2.0 9.9 OTHER CARE,AVOID 7. 578 1.8 8.9 DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 25521 79.6 MISSING

Valid cases 6524 Missing cases 25521

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Variable: CHXCARE3 WHETHER EXTRA CARE FOR CHRONIC CONDS.-3

Individual Schedule. Health Section - Q.6. ______ This variable applies to all those with recorded chronic complaints (coded 3 or 4 at HLTHCOMP). This variable records the third thing that the respondent has to do all the time because of their ______________ complaint.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % SPEC.CLOTHING,AIDS 3. 343 1.1 11.4 WATCH WEATHER 4. 1057 3.3 35.2 MEDICINES ALWAYS 5. 1312 4.1 43.7 NONE OF THESE 6. 28 0.1 0.9 OTHER CARE,AVOID 7. 262 0.8 8.7 DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 29043 90.6 MISSING

Valid cases 3002 Missing cases 29043

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Variable: CHXCARE4 WHETHER EXTRA CARE FOR CHRONIC CONDS.-4

Individual Schedule. Health Section - Q.6. ______ This variable applies to all those with recorded chronic complaints (coded 3 or 4 at HLTHCOMP). This variable records the fourth thing that the respondent has to do all the time because of their ______________ complaint.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % WATCH WEATHER 4. 252 0.8 20.1 MEDICINES ALWAYS 5. 819 2.6 65.2 NONE OF THESE 6. 4 0.0 0.3 OTHER CARE,AVOID 7. 181 0.6 14.4 DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 30789 96.1 MISSING

Valid cases 1256 Missing cases 30789

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Variable: CHXCARE5 WHETHER EXTRA CARE FOR CHRONIC CONDS.-5

Individual Schedule. Health Section - Q.6. ______ This variable applies to all those with recorded chronic complaints (coded 3 or 4 at HLTHCOMP). This variable records the fifth thing that the respondent has to do all the time because of their ______________ complaint.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % MEDICINES ALWAYS 5. 216 0.7 67.9 OTHER CARE,AVOID 7. 102 0.3 32.1 DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 31727 99.0 MISSING

Valid cases 318 Missing cases 31727

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Variable: CHXCARE6 WHETHER EXTRA CARE FOR CHRONIC CONDS.-6

Individual Schedule. Health Section - Q.6. ______ This variable applies to all those with recorded chronic complaints (coded 3 or 4 at HLTHCOMP). This variable records the sixth thing

that the respondent has to do all the time because of their ______________ complaint.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % OTHER CARE,AVOID 7. 35 0.1 100.0 DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 32010 99.9 MISSING

Valid cases 35 Missing cases 32010

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Variable: CHPRESC1 MED.PRESCRIBED DOC,HOSP,DENT.FOR CHRON-1

Individual Schedule. Health Section - Q.6(a). ______ This variable applies to all those who have to take medicines etc. all the time because of their chronic complaint (coded 5 at CHXCARE1 to CHXCARE6). This variable records whether the medicines taken are prescribed by either a doctor, a dentist or a hospital.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % %

YES,ALL 1. 4727 14.8 88.4 YES,SOME 2. 240 0.7 4.5 NO,NONE 3. 290 0.9 5.4 NOT ASKED 4. 89 0.3 1.7 NA,REFUSAL,DK 8. 66 0.2 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 26633 83.1 MISSING

Valid cases 5346 Missing cases 26699

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Variable: CHXOTHER WHETHER ANY OTHER EXTRA CARE-CHRONIC

Individual Schedule. Health Section - Q.7. ______ This variable applies to all those with recorded chronic complaints (coded 3 or 4 at HLTHCOMP). This variable records whether the respondent has to do anything else (other than that recorded at CHXCARE1 to CHXCARE6) all the time because of their complaint. ____________

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 1405 4.4 10.0 NO 2. 12688 39.6 90.0 NA,REFUSAL,DK 8. 79 0.2 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 17873 55.8 MISSING

Valid cases 14093 Missing cases 17952

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Variable: CHXAVOID WHETHER AVOIDS ANY OTHER-CHRONIC

Individual Schedule. Health Section - Q.8. ______ This variable applies to all those with recorded chronic complaints (coded 3 or 4 at HLTHCOMP). This variable records whether the respondent has to avoid doing anything else (other than that recorded at CHXCARE1 to CHXCARE6) all the time because of their ______________ complaint.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 3455 10.8 24.5 NO 2. 10675 33.3 75.5 NA,REFUSAL,DK 8. 42 0.1 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 17873 55.8 MISSING

Valid cases 14130 Missing cases 17915

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Variable: PILLS WHETHER ALWAYS HAS MEDICATION -OTHER

Individual Schedule. Health Section - Q.9. ______ This variable applies to all respondents aged 16 years and over. This variable records whether the respondent has any other health problem for which they always take medicine. ______

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 402 1.3 1.8 NO 2. 22206 69.3 98.2 NA,REFUSAL,DK 8. 111 0.3 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 9326 29.1 MISSING

Valid cases 22608 Missing cases 9437

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Variable: CHPRESC2 MED.PRESCRIBED DOC,HOSP,DENT.FOR CHRON-2

Individual Schedule. Health Section - Q.9(b). ______ This variable applies to all those who have other health problems for which they always take medicine (coded 1 at PILLS). This variable records whether these medicines are prescribed by either a doctor, or dentist or a hospital.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES,ALL 1. 360 1.1 89.6 YES,SOME 2. 7 0.0 1.7 NO,NONE 3. 35 0.1 8.7 DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 31643 98.7 MISSING

Valid cases 402 Missing cases 31643

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Variable: BEDFAST WHETHER INFORMANT ALWAYS BEDFAST

Individual Schedule. Health Section - CHECK B & Q.10. ______ This variable applies to all respondents who were in bed at the time of the interview. This variable records whether the respondent is always confined to bed.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % IN BED-BEDFAST 1. 7 0.0 31.8

IN BED-NONBEDFAST 2. 15 0.0 68.2 DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 32023 99.9 MISSING

Valid cases 22 Missing cases 32023

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Variable: CHINPAT CHRONIC IN HOSPITAL OVERNIGHT IN PAST YR

Individual Schedule. Health Section - Q.11. ______ This variable is derived from Q.11. which records whether those respondents who suffer from chronic complaints (coded 3 or 4 at HLTHCOMP or 1 at PILLS) had contact with any health services during the last 12 months. This variable records whether the respondent stayed overnight or longer in the hospital because of their complaint.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 977 3.0 6.8 NO 2. 13302 41.5 93.2 NA,REFUSAL,DK 8. 29 0.1 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 17737 55.4 MISSING

Valid cases 14279 Missing cases 17766

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Variable: CHOUTPAT CHRONIC AS OUTPATIENT IN PAST YEAR

Individual Schedule. Health Section - Q.11. ______ This variable is derived from Q.11. which records whether those respondents who suffer from chronic complaints (coded 3 or 4 at HLTHCOMP or 1 at PILLS) had contact with any health service during the last 12 months. This variable records whether the respondent had been to any outpatients department or hospital department because of their complaint.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 3178 9.9 22.3 NO 2. 11101 34.6 77.7 NA,REFUSAL,DK 8. 29 0.1 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 17737 55.4 MISSING

Valid cases 14279 Missing cases 17766

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Variable: CHDOC CHRONIC SAW,TALKED TO GP IN PAST YEAR

Individual Schedule. Health Section - Q.11. ______ This variable is derived from Q.11. which records whether those respondents who suffer from chronic complaints (coded 3 or 4 at HLTHCOMP or 1 at PILLS) had contact with any health service during the last 12 months. This variable records whether the respondent

had seen or talked to a GP or family doctor about their complaint either at his surgery, at their home or over the telephone.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 8800 27.5 61.6 NO 2. 5479 17.1 38.4 NA,REFUSAL,DK 8. 29 0.1 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 17737 55.4 MISSING

Valid cases 14279 Missing cases 17766

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Variable: CHNDOC NO.TIMES SAW GP IN PAST YR - CHRONIC

Individual Schedule. Health Section - Q.11(a). ______ This variable applies to all those with chronic conditions who saw or talked to a GP because of their complaint in the last 12 months (coded 1 at CHDOC). This variable records the number of times that the respondent consulted a GP or family doctor in the past 12 months about their complaint.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % ONCE 1. 1777 5.5 20.2 2-4 TIMES 2. 3661 11.4 41.6 5 TIMES OR MORE 3. 3356 10.5 38.2 NA,REFUSAL,DK 8. 6 0.0 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 23245 72.5 MISSING

Valid cases 8794 Missing cases 23251

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Variable: CHNOSERV CHRONIC MADE NO USE OF HEALTH SERVICES

Individual Schedule. Health Section - Q.11. ______ This variable is derived from Q.11. which records whether those respondents who suffer from chronic complaints (coded 3 or 4 at HLTHCOMP or 1 at PILLS) had contact with any health service during the last 12 months. This variable records whether the respondent had not had any contact with health services because of their complaint.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % NONE ATTENDED 1. 5006 15.6 35.1 SOME ATTENDED 2. 9273 28.9 64.9 NA,REFUSAL,DK 8. 29 0.1 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 17737 55.4 MISSING

Valid cases 14279 Missing cases 17766

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Variable: BCHPILLS ANY MEDICINE PAST 14 DAYS-B'FAST CHRON

Individual Schedule. Health Section - Q.12. ______ This variable applies to all those with chronic conditions who are bedfast (coded 1 at BEDFAST). It records whether respondent has taken anything they consider as medicine of any kind over the last 14 days in addition to those they take all the time.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % NO 2. 7 0.0 100.0 DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 32038 100.0 MISSING

Valid cases 7 Missing cases 32038

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Variable: BCHPRESC MED.PRESCRIBED DOC,HOSP,DENT-B'FST CHRON

Individual Schedule. Health Section - Q.12(a). ______ This variable applies to bedfast respondents who have chronic complaints and who have taken additional medicines during the last 14 days (code 1 at BCHPILLS). This variable records whether these medicines have been prescribed by either a doctor, a dentist or a hospital.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 32045 100.0 MISSING

Valid cases 0 Missing cases 32045

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Variable: BCHEAT1 ATE,DRANK DIFF.PAST 14DAYS-B'FST CHRON-1

Individual Schedule. Health Section - Q.13. ______ This variable applies to all those with chronic conditions who are bedfast (code 1 at BEDFAST). This variable records whether the respondent ate or drank in anyway differently to usual during the last 14 days. This is the first of two possible responses.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % %

NEITHER OF THESE 3. 7 0.0 100.0 DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 32038 100.0 MISSING

Valid cases 7 Missing cases 32038

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Variable: BCHEAT2 ATE,DRANK DIFF.PAST 14DAYS-B'FST CHRON-2

Individual Schedule. Health Section - Q.13. ______ This variable applies to all those with chronic conditions who are bedfast (code 1 at BEDFAST). This variable records whether the respondent ate or drank in anyway differently to usual during the last 14 days. This is the second of two possible responses.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 32045 100.0 MISSING

Valid cases 0 Missing cases 32045

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Variable: BCHLEIS1 CHANGED LEISURE PST 14DAYS-B'FST CHRON-1

Individual Schedule. Health Section - Q.14. ______ This variable applies to all those with chronic conditions who are bedfast (code 1 at BEDFAST). This variable records whether the respondent had any problems with their planned leisure activities in the past 14 days. This is the first of two possible responses.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % NEITHER OF THESE 3. 7 0.0 100.0 DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 32038 100.0 MISSING

Valid cases 7 Missing cases 32038

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Variable: BCHLEIS2 CHANGED LEISURE PST 14DAYS-B'FST CHRON-2

Individual Schedule. Health Section - Q.14. ______ This variable applies to all those with chronic conditions who are bedfast (code 1 at BEDFAST). This variable records whether the

respondent had any problems with their planned leisure activities in the past 14 days. This is the second of two possible responses.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 32045 100.0 MISSING

Valid cases 0 Missing cases 32045

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Variable: BCHADV1 ASKED ADVICE PST 14DAYS-B'FST CHRON-1

Individual Schedule. Health Section - Q.15. ______ This variable applies to all those with chronic conditions who are bedfast (code 1 at BEDFAST). This variable records whether the respondent has asked anyone's advice about their complaints during the last 14 days. This is the first of three possible responses.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % FROM HUS,WIFE 1. 2 0.0 28.6 NONE OF THESE 7. 5 0.0 71.4 DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 32038 100.0 MISSING

Valid cases 7 Missing cases 32038

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Variable: BCHADV2 ASKED ADVICE PST 14DAYS-B'FST CHRON-2

Individual Schedule. Health Section - Q.15. ______ This variable applies to all those with chronic conditions who are bedfast (code 1 at BEDFAST). This variable records whether the respondent has asked anyone's advice about their complaints during the last 14 days. This is the second of three possible responses.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 32045 100.0 MISSING

Valid cases 0 Missing cases 32045

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Variable: BCHADV3 ASKED ADVICE PST 14DAYS-B'FST CHRON-3

Individual Schedule. Health Section - Q.15. ______ This variable applies to all those with chronic conditions who are bedfast (code 1 at BEDFAST). This variable records whether the respondent has asked anyone's advice about their complaints during the last 14 days. This is the third of three possible responses.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 32045 100.0 MISSING

Valid cases 0 Missing cases 32045

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Variable: CHPILLS ANY MEDICINE PAST 14 DAYS-CHRONIC

Individual Schedule. Health Section - Q.16. ______ This variable applies to all those with chronic conditions (coded 3 or 4 at HLTHCOMP or 1 at PILLS) who are not bedfast. This variable records whether the respondent has taken anything they consider as medicine of any kind during the last 14 days in addition to those they take all the time.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 2824 8.8 19.8 NO 2. 11444 35.7 80.2 NA,REFUSAL,DK 8. 33 0.1 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 17744 55.4 MISSING

Valid cases 14268 Missing cases 17777

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Variable: CHPRESC MED.PRESCRIBED DOC,HOSP,DENT-CHRONIC

Individual Schedule. Health Section - Q.16(a). ______ This variable applies to all those with chronic conditions (coded 3 or 4 at HLTHCOMP or 1 at PILLS) who are not bedfast and who have had additional medicine in the past 14 days (code 1 at CHPILLS). This variable records whether the medicine was prescribed by either a

doctor, a dentist or a hospital.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES,ALL 1. 1574 4.9 56.0 YES,SOME 2. 117 0.4 4.2 NO,NONE 3. 1118 3.5 39.8 NA,REFUSAL,DK 8. 15 0.0 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 29221 91.2 MISSING

Valid cases 2809 Missing cases 29236

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Variable: CHRA1 RESTRICTED ACTIVITY PST 14DAYS-CHRONIC-1

Individual Schedule. Health Section - Q.17. ______ This variable applies to all those with chronic complaints (coded 3 or 4 at HLTHCOMP or 1 at PILLS) who are not bedfast. This variable records whether the respondent's activity has been restricted in the last 14 days because of their chronic symptoms. This is the first of two responses.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % IN BED ALL DAY 1. 571 1.8 4.0 TIME OFF WORK 2. 348 1.1 2.4 NEITHER OF THESE 3. 13335 41.6 93.6 NA,REFUSAL,DK 8. 47 0.1 MISSING

DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 17744 55.4 MISSING

Valid cases 14254 Missing cases 17791

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Variable: CHRA2 RESTRICTED ACTIVITY PST 14DAYS-CHRONIC-2

Individual Schedule. Health Section - Q.17. ______ This variable applies to all those with chronic complaints (coded 3 or 4 at HLTHCOMP or 1 at PILLS) who are not bedfast. This variable records whether the respondent's activity has been restricted in the last 14 days because of their chronic symptoms. This is the second of two responses.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % TIME OFF WORK 2. 156 0.5 100.0 DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 31889 99.5 MISSING

Valid cases 156 Missing cases 31889

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Variable: CHDIFF1 DID THINGS DIFFERENT TO USUAL-CHRONIC-1

Individual Schedule. Health Section - Q.18. ______

This variable applies to all those with chronic complaints (coded 3 or 4 at HLTHCOMP or 1 at PILLS) who are not bedfast. This variable records whether the respondent's activity has differed from usual in the last 14 days because of their chronic symptoms. This is the first type of different activity.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % IN BED EARLIER 1. 987 3.1 6.9 IN BED LONGER 2. 354 1.1 2.5 RESTED MORE-NOT BED 3. 739 2.3 5.2 INDOORS MORE-NOT BED 4. 247 0.8 1.7 ATE,DRANK MORE,LESS 5. 212 0.7 1.5 ATE,DRANK DIF.THINGS 6. 41 0.1 0.3 CUT DOWN HOUSEWORK 7. 155 0.5 1.1 CUTDOWN JOBS HSE,GRD 8. 117 0.4 0.8 NONE OF THESE 9. 11404 35.6 80.0 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 17744 55.4 MISSING NA,REFUSAL,DK -1. 45 0.1 MISSING

Valid cases 14256 Missing cases 17789

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Variable: CHDIFF2 DID THINGS DIFFERENT TO USUAL-CHRONIC-2

Individual Schedule. Health Section - Q.18. ______ This variable applies to all those with chronic complaints ( coded 3 or 4 on HLTHCOMP or 1 at PILLS) who are not bedfast. This variable records whether the respondent's activity has differed from usual in the last 14 days. This is the second type of different activity.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % IN BED LONGER 2. 320 1.0 19.3 RESTED MORE-NOT BED 3. 399 1.2 24.1 INDOORS MORE-NOT BED 4. 315 1.0 19.0 ATE,DRANK MORE,LESS 5. 183 0.6 11.1 ATE,DRANK DIF.THINGS 6. 41 0.1 2.5 CUT DOWN HOUSEWORK 7. 270 0.8 16.3 CUTDOWN JOBS HSE,GRD 8. 127 0.4 7.7 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 30390 94.8 MISSING

Valid cases 1655 Missing cases 30390

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Variable: CHDIFF3 DID THINGS DIFFERENT TO USUAL-CHRONIC-3

Individual Schedule. Health Section - Q.18. ______ This variable applies to all those with chronic complaints (coded 3 or 4 at HLTHCOMP or 1 at PILLS) who are not bedfast. This variable records whether the respondent's activity has differed from usual in the last 14 days. This is the third type of different activity.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % RESTED MORE-NOT BED 3. 182 0.6 19.7 INDOORS MORE-NOT BED 4. 204 0.6 22.1 ATE,DRANK MORE,LESS 5. 185 0.6 20.0 ATE,DRANK DIF.THINGS 6. 24 0.1 2.6 CUT DOWN HOUSEWORK 7. 222 0.7 24.0

CUTDOWN JOBS HSE,GRD 8. 107 0.3 11.6 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 31121 97.1 MISSING

Valid cases 924 Missing cases 31121

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Variable: CHDIFF4 DID THINGS DIFFERENT TO USUAL-CHRONIC-4

Individual Schedule. Health Section - Q.18. ______ This variable applies to all those with chronic complaints (coded 3 or 4 at HLTHCOMP or 1 at PILLS) who are not bedfast. This variable records whether the respondent's activity has differed from usual in the last 14days. This is the fourth type of different activity.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % INDOORS MORE-NOT BED 4. 116 0.4 21.8 ATE,DRANK MORE,LESS 5. 120 0.4 22.6 ATE,DRANK DIF.THINGS 6. 42 0.1 7.9 CUT DOWN HOUSEWORK 7. 148 0.5 27.8 CUTDOWN JOBS HSE,GRD 8. 106 0.3 19.9 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 31513 98.3 MISSING

Valid cases 532 Missing cases 31513

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Variable: CHDIFF5 DID THINGS DIFFERENT TO USUAL-CHRONIC-5

Individual Schedule. Health Section - Q.18. ______ This variable applies to all those with chronic complaints (coded 3 or 4 at HLTHCOMP or 1 at PILLS) who are not bedfast. This variable

records whether the respondent's activity has differed from usual in the last 14days. This is the fifth type of different activity.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % ATE,DRANK MORE,LESS 5. 45 0.1 15.5 ATE,DRANK DIF.THINGS 6. 35 0.1 12.1 CUT DOWN HOUSEWORK 7. 118 0.4 40.7 CUTDOWN JOBS HSE,GRD 8. 92 0.3 31.7 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 31755 99.1 MISSING

Valid cases 290 Missing cases 31755

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Variable: CHDIFF6 DID THINGS DIFFERENT TO USUAL-CHRONIC-6

Individual Schedule. Health Section - Q.18. ______ This variable applies to all those with chronic complaints (coded 3 or 4 at HLTHCOMP or 1 at PILLS) who are not bedfast. This variable records whether the respondent's activity has differed from usual in the last 14days. This is the sixth type of different activity.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % ATE,DRANK DIF.THINGS 6. 3 0.0 2.2 CUT DOWN HOUSEWORK 7. 33 0.1 24.1 CUTDOWN JOBS HSE,GRD 8. 101 0.3 73.7 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 31908 99.6 MISSING

Valid cases 137 Missing cases 31908

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Variable: CHLEIS1 CHANGED LEISURE PST 14DAYS-CHRONIC-1

Individual Schedule. Health Section - Q.19. ______ This variable applies to all those with chronic complaints (coded 3 or 4 at HLTHCOMP or 1 at PILLS) who are not bedfast. This variable records whether the respondent had to alter their planned leisure activities in the past 14 days because of chronic symptoms. This is the first of two possible responses.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % CANCELLED VISITS 1. 560 1.7 3.9 CUT DOWN LEIS. ACTS 2. 340 1.1 2.4 NEITHER OF THESE 3. 13350 41.7 93.7 NA,REFUSAL,DK 8. 51 0.2 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 17744 55.4 MISSING

Valid cases 14250 Missing cases 17795

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Variable: CHLEIS2 CHANGED LEISURE PST 14DAYS-CHRONIC-2

Individual Schedule. Health Section - Q.19.

______ This variable applies to all those with chronic complaints (coded 3 or 4 at HLTHCOMP or 1 at PILLS) who are not bedfast. This variable records whether the respondent had to alter their planned leisure activities in the past 14 days because of chronic symptoms. This is the second of two possible responses.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % CUT DOWN LEIS. ACTS 2. 245 0.8 100.0 DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 31800 99.2 MISSING

Valid cases 245 Missing cases 31800

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Variable: CHADV1 ASKED ADVICE PST 14DAYS-CHRONIC-1

Individual Schedule. Health Section - Q.20. ______ This variable applies to all those with chronic complaints (coded 3 or 4 at HLTHCOMP or 1 at PILLS) who are not bedfast. This variable records whether the respondent has asked anyone's advice about their complaints during the last 14 days. This is the first of three possible responses.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % FROM HUS,WIFE 1. 402 1.3 2.8 FROM OTH.MEMB.FAMILY 2. 283 0.9 2.0 FROM A COLLEAGUE 3. 82 0.3 0.6 FROM A FRIEND,NEIGH. 4. 130 0.4 0.9 FROM CHEMIST 5. 56 0.2 0.4 FROM OTHER-NOT GP 6. 107 0.3 0.8 NONE OF THESE 7. 13194 41.2 92.6 NA,REFUSAL,DK 8. 47 0.1 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 17744 55.4 MISSING

Valid cases 14254 Missing cases 17791

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Variable: CHADV2 ASKED ADVICE PST 14DAYS-CHRONIC-2

Individual Schedule. Health Section - Q.20. ______ This variable applies to all those with chronic complaints (coded 3 or 4 at HLTHCOMP or 1 at PILLS) who are not bedfast. This variable records whether the respondent has asked anyone's advice about their complaints during the last 14 days. This is the second of three possible responses.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % FROM OTH.MEMB.FAMILY 2. 36 0.1 22.1 FROM A COLLEAGUE 3. 38 0.1 23.3 FROM A FRIEND,NEIGH. 4. 57 0.2 35.0 FROM CHEMIST 5. 18 0.1 11.0 FROM OTHER-NOT GP 6. 14 0.0 8.6 DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 31882 99.5 MISSING

Valid cases 163 Missing cases 31882

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Variable: CHADV3 ASKED ADVICE PST 14DAYS-CHRONIC-3

Individual Schedule. Health Section - Q.20. ______ This variable applies to all those with chronic complaints (coded 3 or 4 at HLTHCOMP or 1 at PILLS) who are not bedfast. This variable records whether the respondent has asked anyone's advice about their complaints during the last 14 days. This is the third of three possible responses.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % FROM A COLLEAGUE 3. 5 0.0 15.6 FROM A FRIEND,NEIGH. 4. 17 0.1 53.1 FROM CHEMIST 5. 7 0.0 21.9

FROM OTHER-NOT GP 6. 3 0.0 9.4 DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 32013 99.9 MISSING

Valid cases 32 Missing cases 32013

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Variable: COUGH WHETHER HAD COUGH PAST 2 WEEKS

Individual Schedule. Health Section - Q.21D. ______ This variable records whether the respondent has suffered from a cough in the past 14days. The variable has been derived from the multi-coded answers given at question 21D. This complaint is not associated with any of the chronic symptoms that the respondent may suffer from. It applies to all adult respondents.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 3016 9.4 13.3 NO 2. 19703 61.5 86.7 DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 9326 29.1 MISSING

Valid cases 22719 Missing cases 9326

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Variable: DRRHOEA WHETHER HAD DIARRHOEA PAST 2 WEEKS

Individual Schedule. Health Section - Q.21D. ______ This variable records whether the respondent has suffered from diarrhoea in the past 14days. The variable has been derived from

the multi-coded answers given at question 21D. This complaint is not associated with any of the chronic symptoms that the respondent may suffer from. It applies to all adult respondents.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 519 1.6 2.3 NO 2. 22200 69.3 97.7 DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 9326 29.1 MISSING

Valid cases 22719 Missing cases 9326

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Variable: IGESTION WHETHER HAD INDIGESTION PAST 2 WEEKS

Individual Schedule. Health Section - Q.21D. ______ This variable records whether the respondent has suffered from indigestion in the past 14days. The variable has been derived from the multi-coded answers given at question 21D. This complaint is not associated with any of the chronic symptoms that the respondent may suffer from. It applies to all adult respondents.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 2202 6.9 9.7

NO 2. 20517 64.0 90.3 DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 9326 29.1 MISSING

Valid cases 22719 Missing cases 9326

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Variable: BRTHLESS WHETHER SHORTNESS OF BREATH PAST 2 WEEKS

Individual Schedule. Health Section - Q.21D. ______ This variable records whether the respondent has suffered from shortness of breath in the past 14days. The variable has been derived from the multi-coded answers given at question 21D. This complaint is not associated with any of the chronic symptoms that the respondent may suffer from. It applies to all adult respondents.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 876 2.7 3.9 NO 2. 21843 68.2 96.1 DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 9326 29.1 MISSING

Valid cases 22719 Missing cases 9326

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Variable: DIZZY WHETHER HAD DIZZY SPELLS PAST 2 WEEKS

Individual Schedule. Health Section - Q.21D. ______ This variable records whether the respondent has suffered from dizziness or giddiness in the past 14days. The variable has been derived from the multi-coded answers given at question 21D. This complaint is not associated with any of the chronic symptoms that the respondent may suffer from. It applies to all adult respondents.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 884 2.8 3.9 NO 2. 21835 68.1 96.1 DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 9326 29.1 MISSING

Valid cases 22719 Missing cases 9326

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Variable: EARACHE WHETHER HAD EARACHE PAST 2 WEEKS

Individual Schedule. Health Section - Q.21D. ______ This variable records whether the respondent has suffered from earache in the past 14days. The variable has been derived from the multi-coded answers given at question 21D. This complaint is not associated with any of the chronic symptoms that the respondent may suffer from. It applies to all adult respondents.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 799 2.5 3.5 NO 2. 21920 68.4 96.5 DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 9326 29.1 MISSING

Valid cases 22719 Missing cases 9326

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Variable: SWOLANKS WHETHER HAD SWOLLEN ANKLES PAST 2 WEEKS

Individual Schedule. Health Section - Q.21D. ______ This variable records whether the respondent has suffered from swollen ankles in the past 14days. The variable has been derived from the multi-coded answers given at question 21D. This complaint is not associated with any of the chronic symptoms that the respondent may suffer from. It applies to all adult respondents.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 729 2.3 3.2 NO 2. 21990 68.6 96.8 DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 9326 29.1 MISSING

Valid cases 22719 Missing cases 9326

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Variable: NERVY WHETHER BEEN NERVY,TENSE PAST 2 WEEKS

Individual Schedule. Health Section - Q.21D. ______ This variable records whether the respondent has suffered from nerviness, tension or depression in the past 14days. The variable has been derived from the multi-coded answers given at question 21D. This complaint is not associated with any of the chronic symptoms that the respondent may suffer from. It applies to all adult respondents.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 1430 4.5 6.3 NO 2. 21289 66.4 93.7 DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 9326 29.1 MISSING

Valid cases 22719 Missing cases 9326

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Variable: COLD WHETHER HAD COLD,FLU PAST 2 WEEKS

Individual Schedule. Health Section - Q.21D. ______ This variable records whether the respondent has suffered from a cold or flu in the past 14days. The variable has been derived from the multi-coded answers given at question 21D. This complaint is not associated with any of the chronic symptoms that the respondent may suffer from. It applies to all adult respondents.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 3180 9.9 14.0 NO 2. 19539 61.0 86.0 DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 9326 29.1 MISSING

Valid cases 22719 Missing cases 9326

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Variable: SORETHRT WHETHER HAD SORE THROAT PAST 2 WEEKS

Individual Schedule. Health Section - Q.21D. ______

This variable records whether the respondent has suffered from a sore throat in the past 14days. The variable has been derived from the multi-coded answers given at question 21D. This complaint is not associated with any of the chronic symptoms that the respondent may suffer from. It applies to all adult respondents.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 2182 6.8 9.6 NO 2. 20537 64.1 90.4 DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 9326 29.1 MISSING

Valid cases 22719 Missing cases 9326

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Variable: SLEEPLES WHETHER HAD DIFF.SLEEPING PAST 2 WEEKS

Individual Schedule. Health Section - Q.21D. ______ This variable records whether the respondent has suffered from difficulty in sleeping in the past 14days. The variable has been derived from the multi-coded answers given at question 21D. This complaint is not associated with any of the chronic symptoms that the respondent may suffer from. It applies to all adult respondents.

Relative Adjusted

Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 2504 7.8 11.0 NO 2. 20215 63.1 89.0 DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 9326 29.1 MISSING

Valid cases 22719 Missing cases 9326

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Variable: CHSTPAIN WHETHER HAD CHEST PAINS PAST 2 WEEKS

Individual Schedule. Health Section - Q.21D. ______ This variable records whether the respondent has suffered from pains in the chest in the past 14days. The variable has been derived from the multi-coded answers given at question 21D. This complaint is not associated with any of the chronic symptoms that the respondent may suffer from. It applies to all adult respondents.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 567 1.8 2.5 NO 2. 22152 69.1 97.5 DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 9326 29.1 MISSING

Valid cases 22719 Missing cases 9326

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Variable: BACKACHE WHETHER HAD BACK PAINS PAST 2 WEEKS

Individual Schedule. Health Section - Q.21D. ______ This variable records whether the respondent has suffered from backache in the past 14days. The variable has been derived from the multi-coded answers given at question 21D. This complaint is not associated with any of the chronic symptoms that the respondent may suffer from. It applies to all adult respondents.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 1659 5.2 7.3 NO 2. 21060 65.7 92.7 DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 9326 29.1 MISSING

Valid cases 22719 Missing cases 9326

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Variable: NAUSEA WHETHER NAUSEA,VOMITING PAST 2 WEEKS

Individual Schedule. Health Section - Q.21D. ______ This variable records whether the respondent has suffered from nausea or vomiting in the past 14days. The variable has been derived from the multi-coded answers given at question 21D. This complaint is not associated with any of the chronic symptoms that the respondent may suffer from. It applies to all adult respondents.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 532 1.7 2.3 NO 2. 22187 69.2 97.7 DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 9326 29.1 MISSING

Valid cases 22719 Missing cases 9326

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Variable: TIRED WHETHER TIRED FOR NO REASON PAST 2 WEEKS

Individual Schedule. Health Section - Q.21D. ______ This variable records whether the respondent has suffered from tiredness for no apparent reason in the past 14days. The variable has been derived from the multi-coded answers given at question 21D. This complaint is not associated with any of the chronic symptoms that the respondent may suffer from. It applies to all adult respondents.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 1947 6.1 8.6 NO 2. 20772 64.8 91.4 DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 9326 29.1 MISSING

Valid cases 22719 Missing cases 9326

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Variable: RASHES WHETHER HAD RASHES,ITCHES PAST 2 WEEKS

Individual Schedule. Health Section - Q.21D. ______ This variable records whether the respondent has suffered from rashes, itches or other skin trouble in the past 14days. The variable has been derived from the multi-coded answers given at question 21D. This complaint is not associated with any of the chronic symptoms that the respondent may suffer from. It applies to all adult respondents.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % %

YES 1. 1100 3.4 4.8 NO 2. 21619 67.5 95.2 DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 9326 29.1 MISSING

Valid cases 22719 Missing cases 9326

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Variable: TOOTHACH WHETHER HAD TOOTH,GUM TROUBLE PAST 2 WEE

Individual Schedule. Health Section - Q.21D. ______ This variable records whether the respondent has suffered from toothache or trouble with gums in the past 14days. The variable has been derived from the multi-coded answers given at question 21D. This complaint is not associated with any of the chronic symptoms that the respondent may suffer from. It applies to all adult respondents.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 1036 3.2 4.6 NO 2. 21683 67.7 95.4 DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 9326 29.1 MISSING

Valid cases 22719 Missing cases 9326

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Variable: OTHSYMPS WHETHER OTHER COMPLAINT PAST 2 WEEKS

Individual Schedule. Health Section - Q.21D. ______ This variable records whether the respondent has suffered from any other complaint in the past 14days. The variable has been derived from the multi-coded answers given at question 21D. This complaint is not associated with any of the chronic symptoms that the respondent may suffer from. It applies to all adult respondents.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 806 2.5 3.5 NO 2. 21913 68.4 96.5 DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 9326 29.1 MISSING

Valid cases 22719 Missing cases 9326

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Variable: NSYMPTMS NO OF SHORT-TERM COMPLAINTS PAST 2 WEEKS

This is variable is derived from the answers to Qu. 21, and counts the number of short-term complaints (excluding recurring symptoms asked about at Qu. 4) that the respondent has suffered from within the past 14days. It applies to all respondents aged 16years and over.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq

Category label Code Freq % % 0. 11435 35.7 50.3 1. 4582 14.3 20.2 2. 3152 9.8 13.9 3. 1751 5.5 7.7 4. 901 2.8 4.0 5. 423 1.3 1.9 6. 249 0.8 1.1 7. 126 0.4 0.6 8. 58 0.2 0.3 9. 34 0.1 0.1 10. 4 0.0 0.0 11. 4 0.0 0.0 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 9326 29.1 MISSING

Valid cases 22719 Missing cases 9326

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Variable: BSYPILLS ANY MEDICINE PAST 14 DAYS-B'FAST SYMPS

Individual Schedule. Health Section - Q.22. ______ This variable applies to all respondents who have suffered from a short-term complaint within the past 14days (coded 2 or 3 at HLTHCOMP) and who are bedfast (coded 1 at BEDFAST). This variable records whether the respondent has taken anything they consider as medicine of any kind during the last 14 days for their short-term symptoms in addition to those that they take all the time.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 1 0.0 50.0 NO 2. 1 0.0 50.0 DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 32043 100.0 MISSING

Valid cases 2 Missing cases 32043

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Variable: BSYPRESC MED.PRESCRIBED DOC,HOSP,DENT-B'FST SYMPS

Individual Schedule. Health Section - Q.22(a). ______ This variable applies to all respondents who have suffered from a short-term complaint (coded 2 or 3 at HLTHCOMP) within the past 14days, who are bedfast (code 1 at BEDFAST) and who have had additional medicine in the past 14 days (code 1 at BSYPILLS). This variable records whether the medicine was prescribed be either a doctor, a dentist or a hospital.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % NO,NONE 3. 1 0.0 100.0 DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 32044 100.0 MISSING

Valid cases 1 Missing cases 32044

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Variable: BSYEAT1 ATE,DRANK DIFF.PAST 14DAYS-B'FST SYMPS-1

Individual Schedule. Health Section - Q.23. ______ This variable applies to all respondents who have suffered from a short-term complaint within the past 14days (coded 2 or 3 at HLTHCOMP) and who are bedfast (code 1 at BEDFAST). This variable records whether the respondent ate or drank in anyway differently to usual during the last 14 days because of their short-term symptoms. This is the first of two possible responses.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % NEITHER OF THESE 3. 2 0.0 100.0 DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 32043 100.0 MISSING

Valid cases 2 Missing cases 32043

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Variable: BSYEAT2 ATE,DRANK DIFF.PAST 14DAYS-B'FST SYMPS-2

Individual Schedule. Health Section - Q.23. ______ This variable applies to all respondents who have suffered from a short-term complaint within the past 14days (coded 2 or 3 at HLTHCOMP) and who are bedfast (code 1 at BEDFAST). This variable records whether the respondent ate or drank in anyway differently to usual during the last 14 days because of their short-term symptoms. This is the second of two possible responses.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 32045 100.0 MISSING

Valid cases 0 Missing cases 32045

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Variable: BSYLEIS1 CHANGED LEISURE PST 14DAYS-B'FST SYMPS-1

Individual Schedule. Health Section - Q.24. ______ This variable applies to all respondents who have suffered from a short-term complaint within the past 14days (coded 2 or 3 at HLTHCOMP) and who are bedfast (code 1 at BEDFAST). This variable records whether the respondent had any problems with their planned leisure activities in the past 14 days because of their short-term symptoms. This is the first of two possible responses.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % NEITHER OF THESE 3. 2 0.0 100.0 DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 32043 100.0 MISSING

Valid cases 2 Missing cases 32043

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Variable: BSYLEIS2 CHANGED LEISURE PST 14DAYS-B'FST SYMPS-2

Individual Schedule. Health Section - Q.24. ______ This variable applies to all respondents who have suffered from a short-term complaint within the past 14days (coded 2 or 3 at HLTHCOMP) and who are bedfast (code 1 at BEDFAST). This variable records whether the respondent had any problems with their planned leisure activities in the past 14 days because of their short-term symptoms. This is the second of two possible responses.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 32045 100.0 MISSING

Valid cases 0 Missing cases 32045

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Variable: BSYADV1 ASKED ADVICE PST 14DAYS-B'FST SYMPS-1

Individual Schedule. Health Section - Q.25. ______ This variable applies to all respondents who have suffered from a short-term complaint within the past 14days and who are bedfast (code 1 at BEDFAST). This variable records whether the respondent has asked anyone's advice about their short-term complaints during the last 14 days. This is the first of three possible responses.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % NONE OF THESE 7. 2 0.0 100.0 DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 32043 100.0 MISSING

Valid cases 2 Missing cases 32043

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Variable: BSYADV2 ASKED ADVICE PST 14DAYS-B'FST SYMPS-2

Individual Schedule. Health Section - Q.25. ______ This variable applies to all respondents who have suffered from a short-term complaint within the past 14days (coded 2 or 3 at HLTHCOMP) and who are bedfast (code 1 at BEDFAST). This variable records whether the respondent has asked anyone's advice about their short-term complaints during the last 14 days. This is the second of three possible responses.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 32045 100.0 MISSING

Valid cases 0 Missing cases 32045

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Variable: BSYADV3 ASKED ADVICE PST 14DAYS-B'FST SYMPS-3

Individual Schedule. Health Section - Q.25. ______ This variable applies to all respondents who have suffered from a short-term complaint within the past (coded 2 or 3 at HLTHCOMP) and who are bedfast (code 1 at BEDFAST). This variable records whether the respondent has asked anyone's advice about their short-term complaints during the last 14 days. This is the third of three possible responses.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 32045 100.0 MISSING

Valid cases 0 Missing cases 32045

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Variable: SYPILLS ANY MEDICINE PAST 14 DAYS-SYMPTOMS

Individual Schedule. Health Section - Q.26. ______ This variable applies to all respondents who have suffered from a short-term complaint within the past 14days (coded 2 or 3 at HLTHCOMP) and who are not bedfast. This variable records whether the respondent has taken anything they consider as medicine of any kind for their short-term complaints during the last 14 days in addition to those that they take all the time.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 5621 17.5 47.7 NO 2. 6154 19.2 52.3 NA,REFUSAL,DK 8. 17 0.1 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 20253 63.2 MISSING

Valid cases 11775 Missing cases 20270

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Variable: SYPRESC MED.PRESCRIBED DOC,HOSP,DENT-SYMPTOMS

Individual Schedule. Health Section - Q.26(a). ______ This variable applies to all respondents who have suffered from a short-term complaint within the past 14 days (coded 2 or 3 at HLTHCOMP) and who are not bedfast, and who have had additional medicine in the past 14 days (code 1 at SYPILLS). This variable records whether the medicine was prescribed by either a doctor, a dentist or a hospital.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES,ALL 1. 1740 5.4 31.1 YES,SOME 2. 275 0.9 4.9 NO,NONE 3. 3576 11.2 64.0 NA,REFUSAL,DK 8. 30 0.1 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 26424 82.5 MISSING

Valid cases 5591 Missing cases 26454

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Variable: SYRA1 RESTRICTED ACTIVITY PST 14DAYS-SYMPTMS-1

Individual Schedule. Health Section - Q.27. ______ This variable applies to all respondents who have suffered from a short-term complaint within the past 14 days (coded 2 or 3 at HLTHCOMP) and who are not bedfast. This variable records whether the respondent's activity has been restricted by their short-term complaint in the last 14days. This is the first of two responses.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % IN BED ALL DAY 1. 859 2.7 7.3 TIME OFF WORK 2. 532 1.7 4.5 NEITHER OF THESE 3. 10337 32.3 88.1 NA,REFUSAL,DK 8. 64 0.2 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 20253 63.2 MISSING

Valid cases 11728 Missing cases 20317

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Variable: SYRA2 RESTRICTED ACTIVITY PST 14DAYS-SYMPTMS-2

Individual Schedule. Health Section - Q.27. ______ This variable applies to all respondents who have suffered from a short-term complaint within the past 14 days (coded 2 or 3 at HLTHCOMP) and who are not bedfast. This variable records whether the respondent's activity has been restricted by their short-term complaint in the last 14days. This is the second of two responses.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % TIME OFF WORK 2. 368 1.1 100.0 DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 31677 98.9 MISSING

Valid cases 368 Missing cases 31677

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Variable: SYDIFF1 DID THINGS DIFFERENT TO USUAL-SYMPTMS-1

Individual Schedule. Health Section - Q.28. ______ This variable applies to all respondents who have suffered from a short-term complaint within the past 14 days (coded 2 or 3 at HLTHCOMP) and who are not bedfast. This variable records whether the respondent's activity has differed from usual in the last 14 days because of their short-term complaint. This is the first type of different activity.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % IN BED EARLIER 1. 1524 4.8 13.0 IN BED LONGER 2. 522 1.6 4.4 RESTED MORE-NOT BED 3. 774 2.4 6.6 INDOORS MORE-NOT BED 4. 239 0.7 2.0 ATE,DRANK MORE,LESS 5. 463 1.4 3.9 ATE,DRANK DIF.THINGS 6. 85 0.3 0.7 CUT DOWN HOUSEWORK 7. 166 0.5 1.4 CUTDOWN JOBS HSE,GRD 8. 88 0.3 0.7 NONE OF THESE 9. 7874 24.6 67.1 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 20253 63.2 MISSING NA,REFUSAL,DK -1. 57 0.2 MISSING

Valid cases 11735 Missing cases 20310

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Variable: SYDIFF2 DID THINGS DIFFERENT TO USUAL-SYMPTMS-2

Individual Schedule. Health Section - Q.28. ______ This variable applies to all respondents who have suffered from a short-term complaint within the past 14 days (coded 2 or 3 at HLTHCOMP) and who are not bedfast. This variable records whether the respondent's activity has differed from usual in the last 14 days because of their short-term complaint. This is the second type

of different activity.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % IN BED LONGER 2. 435 1.4 21.0 RESTED MORE-NOT BED 3. 534 1.7 25.7 INDOORS MORE-NOT BED 4. 377 1.2 18.2 ATE,DRANK MORE,LESS 5. 279 0.9 13.5 ATE,DRANK DIF.THINGS 6. 86 0.3 4.1 CUT DOWN HOUSEWORK 7. 259 0.8 12.5 CUTDOWN JOBS HSE,GRD 8. 104 0.3 5.0 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 29971 93.5 MISSING

Valid cases 2074 Missing cases 29971

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Variable: SYDIFF3 DID THINGS DIFFERENT TO USUAL-SYMPTMS-3

Individual Schedule. Health Section - Q.28. ______ This variable applies to all respondents who have suffered from a short-term complaint within the past 14 days (coded 2 or 3 at HLTHCOMP) and who are not bedfast. This variable records whether the respondent's activity has differed from usual in the last 14 days because of their short-term complaint. This is the third type of different activity.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % RESTED MORE-NOT BED 3. 243 0.8 20.1 INDOORS MORE-NOT BED 4. 288 0.9 23.8 ATE,DRANK MORE,LESS 5. 286 0.9 23.6 ATE,DRANK DIF.THINGS 6. 55 0.2 4.5 CUT DOWN HOUSEWORK 7. 221 0.7 18.3 CUTDOWN JOBS HSE,GRD 8. 117 0.4 9.7 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 30835 96.2 MISSING

Valid cases 1210 Missing cases 30835

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Variable: SYDIFF4 DID THINGS DIFFERENT TO USUAL-SYMPTMS-4

Individual Schedule. Health Section - Q.28. ______ This variable applies to all respondents who have suffered from a short-term complaint within the past 14 days (coded 2 or 3 at HLTHCOMP) and who are not bedfast. This variable records whether the respondent's activity has differed from usual in the last 14 days because of their short-term complaint. This is the fourth type of different activity.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % INDOORS MORE-NOT BED 4. 163 0.5 22.8 ATE,DRANK MORE,LESS 5. 194 0.6 27.1 ATE,DRANK DIF.THINGS 6. 76 0.2 10.6 CUT DOWN HOUSEWORK 7. 172 0.5 24.1 CUTDOWN JOBS HSE,GRD 8. 110 0.3 15.4 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 31330 97.8 MISSING

Valid cases 715 Missing cases 31330

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Variable: SYDIFF5 DID THINGS DIFFERENT TO USUAL-SYMPTMS-5

Individual Schedule. Health Section - Q.28. ______ This variable applies to all respondents who have suffered from a short-term complaint within the past 14 days (coded 2 or 3 at HLTHCOMP) and who are not bedfast. This variable records whether the respondent's activity has differed from usual in the last 14 days because of their short-term complaint. This is the fifth type of different activity.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % ATE,DRANK MORE,LESS 5. 77 0.2 19.5 ATE,DRANK DIF.THINGS 6. 60 0.2 15.2 CUT DOWN HOUSEWORK 7. 169 0.5 42.9 CUTDOWN JOBS HSE,GRD 8. 88 0.3 22.3 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 31651 98.8 MISSING

Valid cases 394 Missing cases 31651

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Variable: SYDIFF6 DID THINGS DIFFERENT TO USUAL-SYMPTMS-6

Individual Schedule. Health Section - Q.28. ______ This variable applies to all respondents who have suffered from a short-term complaint within the past 14 days (coded 2 or 3 at HLTHCOMP) and who are not bedfast. This variable records whether the respondent's activity has differed from usual in the last 14 days because of their short-term complaint. This is the sixth type of different activity.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % ATE,DRANK DIF.THINGS 6. 14 0.0 7.0 CUT DOWN HOUSEWORK 7. 53 0.2 26.4 CUTDOWN JOBS HSE,GRD 8. 134 0.4 66.7 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 31844 99.4 MISSING

Valid cases 201 Missing cases 31844

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Variable: SYLEIS1 CHANGED LEISURE PST 14DAYS-SYMPTOMS-1

Individual Schedule. Health Section - Q.29. ______ This variable applies to all respondents who have suffered from a short-term complaint within the past 14 days (coded 2 or 3 at HLTHCOMP) and who are not bedfast. This variable records whether the respondent had to alter their planned leisure activities in the past 14 days because of their short-term complaint. This is the first of two possible responses.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % CANCELLED VISITS 1. 821 2.6 7.0 CUT DOWN LEIS. ACTS 2. 472 1.5 4.0 NEITHER OF THESE 3. 10486 32.7 89.0 NA,REFUSAL,DK 8. 13 0.0 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 20253 63.2 MISSING

Valid cases 11779 Missing cases 20266

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Variable: SYLEIS2 CHANGED LEISURE PST 14DAYS-SYMPTOMS-2

Individual Schedule. Health Section - Q.29. ______ This variable applies to all respondents who have suffered for a short-term complaint within the past 14 days (coded 2 or 3 at HLTHCOMP) and who are not bedfast. This variable records whether the respondent had to alter their planned leisure activities in the past 14 days because of their short-term complaint. This is the

second of two possible responses.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % CUT DOWN LEIS. ACTS 2. 347 1.1 100.0 DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 31698 98.9 MISSING

Valid cases 347 Missing cases 31698

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Variable: SYADV1 ASKED ADVICE PST 14DAYS-SYMPTOMS-1

Individual Schedule. Health Section - Q.30. ______ This variable applies to all respondents who have suffered from a short-term complaint within the past 14 days (coded 2 or 3 at HLTHCOMP) and who are not bedfast. This variable records whether the respondent has asked anyone's advice about their short-term complaints during the last 14 days. This is the first of three possible responses.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % FROM HUS,WIFE 1. 824 2.6 7.0 FROM OTH.MEMB.FAMILY 2. 498 1.6 4.2 FROM A COLLEAGUE 3. 102 0.3 0.9 FROM A FRIEND,NEIGH. 4. 144 0.4 1.2 FROM CHEMIST 5. 173 0.5 1.5 FROM OTHER-NOT GP 6. 181 0.6 1.5 NONE OF THESE 7. 9855 30.8 83.7 NA,REFUSAL,DK 8. 15 0.0 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 20253 63.2 MISSING

Valid cases 11777 Missing cases 20268

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Variable: SYADV2 ASKED ADVICE PST 14DAYS-SYMPTOMS-2

Individual Schedule. Health Section - Q.30. ______ This variable applies to all respondents who have suffered from a short-term complaint within the past 14 days (coded 2 or 3 at HLTHCOMP) and who are not bedfast. This variable records whether the respondent has asked anyone's advice about their complaints during the last 14 days because of their short-term complaint. This is the second of three possible responses.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % FROM OTH.MEMB.FAMILY 2. 77 0.2 30.0 FROM A COLLEAGUE 3. 54 0.2 21.0 FROM A FRIEND,NEIGH. 4. 61 0.2 23.7 FROM CHEMIST 5. 34 0.1 13.2 FROM OTHER-NOT GP 6. 31 0.1 12.1 DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 31788 99.2 MISSING

Valid cases 257 Missing cases 31788

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Variable: SYADV3 ASKED ADVICE PST 14DAYS-SYMPTOMS-3

Individual Schedule. Health Section - Q.30. ______ This variable applies to all respondents who have suffered from a short-term complaint within the past 14days (coded 2 or 3 at HLTHCOMP) and who are not bedfast. This variable records whether the respondent has asked anyone's advice about their complaints during the last 14 days. This is the first of three possible responses.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % FROM A COLLEAGUE 3. 13 0.0 29.5 FROM A FRIEND,NEIGH. 4. 17 0.1 38.6 FROM CHEMIST 5. 8 0.0 18.2 FROM OTHER-NOT GP 6. 6 0.0 13.6 DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 32001 99.9 MISSING

Valid cases 44 Missing cases 32001

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Variable: CHLDRESP RESPONDENT RESPONSIBLE FOR CHILD

Individual Schedule. Health Section - CHECK F, P.33. ______ This variable records whether the informant is the person responsible for the children in the household. Code 3 applies when there are children in the household but no-one has reported any of the childrens' consultations with a doctor or outpatient visits.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 4220 13.2 45.8 NO 2. 4945 15.4 53.7 CHLDRN,NO-ONE RESP. 3. 39 0.1 0.4 DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 22841 71.3 MISSING

Valid cases 9204 Missing cases 22841

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Variable: DOCCHAT TALKED TO A DOCTOR IN LAST 2 WEEKS

Individual Schedule. Health Section. Q.31. & Q.35. ______ This variable relates to whether the informant has contacted a doctor either in person or by telephone during the past 2 weeks. Information for both adults (question 31) and children (question 35) has been combined. Consultations made by an adult on behalf of a child under 16 are attached to the child. Consultations on behalf of persons outside the household are excluded as are visits to a hospital.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 3937 12.3 12.8 NO 2. 26760 83.5 87.2 N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. 8. 42 0.1 MISSING MISSING DATA 9. 1306 4.1 MISSING

Valid cases 30697 Missing cases 1348

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Variable: NDOCCHAT NO.TIMES TALKED TO DOCTOR IN LAST 2 WKS

Individual Schedule. Health Section. Q.31(a) & Q.35(a). ______ This variable records the number of times the informant has contacted a doctor in the past 2 weeks if their response at DOCCHAT is `yes' (coded 1). Information for both adults (question 31(a)) and children (question 35(a)) have been combined in this variable.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % 1. 3102 9.7 75.6 2. 749 2.3 18.3 3. 156 0.5 3.8 4. 66 0.2 1.6 5. 15 0.0 0.4 6. 11 0.0 0.3 8. 2 0.0 0.0 14. 1 0.0 0.0

DOES NOT APPLY & MD. -9. 27943 87.2 MISSING

Valid cases 4102 Missing cases 27943

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Variable: DOCWHO1 1ST CONSULTATION WITH DOCTOR-FOR WHOM

Individual Schedule. Health Section. Q.31(b). ______ This variable records whether the first consultation was made for the informant or for another adult in the household. There is no information included in this variable about children and, therefore, the missing values for this variable are higher than for other doctor consultation variables.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % INFORMANT 1. 3033 9.5 98.2 H-H MEMBER-16YRS+ 2. 56 0.2 1.8 DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 28956 90.4 MISSING

Valid cases 3089 Missing cases 28956

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Variable: DOCPERN1 PERSON NUMBER FOR 1ST CONSULTATION

Individual Schedule. Health Section. Q.31(b). ______ This variable records the person number of the first adult in the household on whose behalf the respondent contacted a doctor.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % 1. 27 0.1 50.9 2. 17 0.1 32.1 3. 6 0.0 11.3 4. 2 0.0 3.8 5. 1 0.0 1.9 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 31992 99.8 MISSING

Valid cases 53 Missing cases 31992

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Variable: DOCNHS1 1ST CONSULTATION UNDER NHS

Individual Schedule. Health Section. Q.31(c) & Q.35(b). ______ This variable relates to the first consultation made on behalf of an adult (question 31(c)) or a child (question 35(b)) within the past 2 weeks.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 3999 12.5 97.6 NO 2. 98 0.3 2.4 N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. 8. 5 0.0 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & M.D 9. 27943 87.2 MISSING

Valid cases 4097 Missing cases 27948

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Variable: DOCGP1 1ST. CONSULTATION,TYPE OF DOCTOR

Individual Schedule. Health Section. Q.31(d) & Q.35(c). ______ This variable relates to the first consultation made on behalf of an adult (question 31(d)) or a child (question 35(c)) within the past 2 weeks.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % GP-FAMILY DOCTOR 1. 3958 12.4 96.6 SPECIALIST 2. 61 0.2 1.5 OTHER 3. 79 0.2 1.9 GP AND SPECIALIST 4. 1 0.0 0.0 N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. 8. 3 0.0 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & M.D 9. 27943 87.2 MISSING

Valid cases 4099 Missing cases 27946

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Variable: DOCTALK1 METHOD OF 1ST CONSULTATION

Individual Schedule. Health Section. Q.31(e) & Q.35(d). ______ This variable relates to the first consultation made on behalf of an adult (question 31(e)) or a child (question 35(d)) within the past 2 weeks.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % BY TELEPHONE 1. 288 0.9 7.0 AT HOME 2. 563 1.8 13.7 IN SURGERY 3. 3132 9.8 76.4 OTHER 4. 94 0.3 2.3 L.A. HEALTH CENTRE 5. 22 0.1 0.5 N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. 8. 3 0.0 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & M.D 9. 27943 87.2 MISSING

Valid cases 4099 Missing cases 27946

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Variable: DOCWHO2 2ND CONSULTATION WITH DOCTOR-FOR WHOM

Individual Schedule. Health Section. Q.31(b). ______ This variable records whether the second consultation was made for the informant or for another adult in the household. There is no information included in this variable about children and, therefore, the missing values for this variable are higher than for other doctor consultation variables.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % INFORMANT 1. 580 1.8 96.8 H-H MEMBER-16YRS+ 2. 19 0.1 3.2 NA,REFUSAL,DK 8. 1 0.0 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 31445 98.1 MISSING

Valid cases 599 Missing cases 31446

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Variable: DOCPERN2 PERSON NUMBER FOR 2ND CONSULTATION

Individual Schedule. Health Section. Q.31(b). ______ This variable records the person number of the second adult in the household on whose behalf the respondent contacted a doctor.

Relative Adjusted

Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % 1. 8 0.0 47.1 2. 6 0.0 35.3 3. 2 0.0 11.8 4. 1 0.0 5.9 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 32028 99.9 MISSING

Valid cases 17 Missing cases 32028

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Variable: DOCNHS2 2ND CONSULTATION UNDER NHS

Individual Schedule. Health Section. Q.31(c) & Q.35(b). ______ This variable relates to the second consultation made on behalf of an adult (question 31(c)) or a child (question 35(b)) within the past 2 weeks.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 741 2.3 97.2 NO 2. 21 0.1 2.8 N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. 8. 2 0.0 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & M.D 9. 31281 97.6 MISSING

Valid cases 762 Missing cases 31283

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Variable: DOCGP2 2ND CONSULTATION,TYPE OF DOCTOR

Individual Schedule. Health Section. Q.31(d) & Q.35(c). ______ This variable relates to the second consultation made on behalf of an adult (question 31(d)) or a child (question 35(c)) within the past 2 weeks.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % GP-FAMILY DOCTOR 1. 722 2.3 94.8 SPECIALIST 2. 26 0.1 3.4 OTHER 3. 14 0.0 1.8 N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. 8. 2 0.0 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & M.D 9. 31281 97.6 MISSING

Valid cases 762 Missing cases 31283

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Variable: DOCTALK2 METHOD OF 2ND CONSULTATION

Individual Schedule. Health Section. Q.31(e) & Q.35(d). ______ This variable relates to the second consultation made on behalf of

an adult (question 31(e)) or a child (question 35(d)) within the past 2 weeks.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % BY TELEPHONE 1. 55 0.2 7.2 AT HOME 2. 162 0.5 21.3 IN SURGERY 3. 522 1.6 68.6 OTHER 4. 18 0.1 2.4 L.A. HEALTH CENTRE 5. 4 0.0 0.5 N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. 8. 3 0.0 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & M.D 9. 31281 97.6 MISSING

Valid cases 761 Missing cases 31284

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Variable: DOCWHO3 3RD CONSULTATION WITH DOCTOR-FOR WHOM

Individual Schedule. Health Section. Q.31(b). ______ This variable records whether the third consultation was made for the informant or for another adult in the household. There is no information included in this variable about children and, therefore, the missing values for this variable are higher than for other doctor consultation variables.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % INFORMANT 1. 128 0.4 96.2 H-H MEMBER-16YRS+ 2. 5 0.0 3.8 DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 31912 99.6 MISSING

Valid cases 133 Missing cases 31912

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Variable: DOCPERN3 PERSON NUMBER FOR 3RD CONSULTATION

Individual Schedule. Health Section. Q.31(b). ______ This variable records the person number of the third adult in the household on whose behalf the respondent contacted a doctor.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % 1. 2 0.0 40.0 2. 2 0.0 40.0 4. 1 0.0 20.0 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 32040 100.0 MISSING

Valid cases 5 Missing cases 32040

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Variable: DOCNHS3 3RD CONSULTATION UNDER NHS

Individual Schedule. Health Section. Q.31(c) & Q.35(b). ______ This variable relates to the third consultation made on behalf of an adult (question 31(c)) or a child (question 35(b)) within the past 2 weeks.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 166 0.5 97.1 NO 2. 5 0.0 2.9 DOES NOT APPLY & M.D 9. 31874 99.5 MISSING

Valid cases 171 Missing cases 31874

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Variable: DOCGP3 3RD CONSULTATION,TYPE OF DOCTOR

Individual Schedule. Health Section. Q.31(d) & Q.35(c). ______ This variable relates to the third consultation made on behalf of an adult (question 31(d)) or a child (question 35(c)) within the past 2 weeks.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % GP-FAMILY DOCTOR 1. 161 0.5 94.2 SPECIALIST 2. 6 0.0 3.5 OTHER 3. 4 0.0 2.3 DOES NOT APPLY & M.D 9. 31874 99.5 MISSING

Valid cases 171 Missing cases 31874

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Variable: DOCTALK3 METHOD OF 3RD CONSULTATION

Individual Schedule. Health Section. Q.31(e) & Q.35(d). ______ This variable relates to the third consultation made on behalf of an adult (question 31(e)) or a child (question 35(d)) within the past 2 weeks.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % BY TELEPHONE 1. 20 0.1 11.7 AT HOME 2. 64 0.2 37.4 IN SURGERY 3. 83 0.3 48.5 OTHER 4. 4 0.0 2.3 DOES NOT APPLY & M.D 9. 31874 99.5 MISSING

Valid cases 171 Missing cases 31874

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Variable: DOCWHO4 4TH CONSULTATION WITH DOCTOR-FOR WHOM

Individual Schedule. Health Section. Q.31(b). ______ This variable records whether the fourth consultation was made for the informant or for another adult in the household. There is no information included in this variable about children and, therefore, the missing values for this variable are higher than for other doctor consultation variables.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % INFORMANT 1. 44 0.1 100.0 DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 32001 99.9 MISSING

Valid cases 44 Missing cases 32001

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Variable: DOCPERN4 PERSON NUMBER FOR 4TH CONSULTATION

Individual Schedule. Health Section. Q.31(b). ______ This variable records the person number of the fourth adult in the household on whose behalf the respondent contacted a doctor.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 32045 100.0 MISSING

Valid cases 0 Missing cases 32045

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Variable: DOCNHS4 4TH CONSULTATION UNDER NHS

Individual Schedule. Health Section. Q.31(c) & Q.35(b).

______ This variable relates to the fourth consultation made on behalf of an adult (question 31(c)) or a child (question 35(b)) within the past 2 weeks.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 55 0.2 96.5 NO 2. 2 0.0 3.5 DOES NOT APPLY & M.D 9. 31988 99.8 MISSING

Valid cases 57 Missing cases 31988

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Variable: DOCGP4 4TH CONSULTATION,TYPE OF DOCTOR

Individual Schedule. Health Section. Q.31(d) & Q.35(c). ______ This variable relates to the fourth consultation made on behalf of an adult (question 31(d)) or a child (question 35(c)) within the past 2 weeks.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % GP-FAMILY DOCTOR 1. 52 0.2 91.2 SPECIALIST 2. 3 0.0 5.3 OTHER 3. 2 0.0 3.5 DOES NOT APPLY & M.D 9. 31988 99.8 MISSING

Valid cases 57 Missing cases 31988

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Variable: DOCTALK4 METHOD OF 4TH CONSULTATION

Individual Schedule. Health Section. Q.31(e) & Q.35(d). ______ This variable relates to the fourth consultation made on behalf of an adult (question 31(e)) or a child (question 35(d)) within the past 2 weeks.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % BY TELEPHONE 1. 9 0.0 15.8 AT HOME 2. 21 0.1 36.8 IN SURGERY 3. 26 0.1 45.6 OTHER 4. 1 0.0 1.8 DOES NOT APPLY & M.D 9. 31988 99.8 MISSING

Valid cases 57 Missing cases 31988

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Variable: DOCWHO5 5TH CONSULTATION WITH DOCTOR-FOR WHOM

Individual Schedule. Health Section. Q.31(b). ______ This variable records whether the fifth consultation was made for the informant or for another adult in the household. There is no information included in this variable about children and, therefore, the missing values for this variable are higher than for other doctor consultation variables.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % INFORMANT 1. 8 0.0 100.0 DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 32037 100.0 MISSING

Valid cases 8 Missing cases 32037

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Variable: DOCPERN5 PERSON NUMBER FOR 5TH CONSULTATION

Individual Schedule. Health Section. Q.31(b). ______ This variable records the person number of the fifth adult in the household on whose behalf the respondent contacted a doctor.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 32045 100.0 MISSING

Valid cases 0 Missing cases 32045

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Variable: DOCNHS5 5TH CONSULTATION UNDER NHS

Individual Schedule. Health Section. Q.31(c) & Q.35(b). ______ This variable relates to the fifth consultation made on behalf of an adult (question 31(c)) or a child (question 35(b)) within the past 2 weeks.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq

Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 12 0.0 100.0 DOES NOT APPLY & M.D 9. 32033 100.0 MISSING

Valid cases 12 Missing cases 32033

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Variable: DOCGP5 5TH CONSULTATION,TYPE OF DOCTOR

Individual Schedule. Health Section. Q.31(d) & Q.35(c). ______ This variable relates to the fifth consultation made on behalf of an adult (question 31(d)) or a child (question 35(c)) within the past 2 weeks.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % GP-FAMILY DOCTOR 1. 12 0.0 100.0 DOES NOT APPLY & M.D 9. 32033 100.0 MISSING

Valid cases 12 Missing cases 32033

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Variable: DOCTALK5 METHOD OF 5TH CONSULTATION

Individual Schedule. Health Section. Q.31(e) & Q.35(d). ______ This variable relates to the fifth consultation made on behalf of an adult (question 31(e)) or a child (question 35(d)) within the past 2 weeks.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % BY TELEPHONE 1. 2 0.0 16.7 AT HOME 2. 6 0.0 50.0 IN SURGERY 3. 4 0.0 33.3 DOES NOT APPLY & M.D 9. 32033 100.0 MISSING

Valid cases 12 Missing cases 32033

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Variable: DOCWHO6 6TH CONSULTATION WITH DOCTOR-FOR WHOM

Individual Schedule. Health Section. Q.31(b). ______ This variable records whether the sixth consultation was made for the informant or for another adult in the household. There is no information included in this variable about children and, therefore, the missing values for this variable are higher than for other doctor consultation variables.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % INFORMANT 1. 5 0.0 100.0 DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 32040 100.0 MISSING

Valid cases 5 Missing cases 32040

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Variable: DOCPERN6 PERSON NUMBER FOR 6TH CONSULTATION

Individual Schedule. Health Section. Q.31(b). ______ This variable records the person number of the sixth adult in the household on whose behalf the respondent contacted a doctor.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 32045 100.0 MISSING

Valid cases 0 Missing cases 32045

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Variable: DOCNHS6 6TH CONSULTATION UNDER NHS

Individual Schedule. Health Section. Q.31(c) & Q.35(b). ______ This variable relates to the sixth consultation made on behalf of an adult (question 31(c)) or a child (question 35(b)) within the past 2 weeks.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 8 0.0 100.0 DOES NOT APPLY & M.D 9. 32037 100.0 MISSING

Valid cases 8 Missing cases 32037

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Variable: DOCGP6 6TH CONSULTATION,TYPE OF DOCTOR

Individual Schedule. Health Section. Q.31(d) & Q.35(c). ______ This variable relates to the sixth consultation made on behalf of an adult (question 31(d)) or a child (question 35(c)) within the past 2 weeks.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % GP-FAMILY DOCTOR 1. 8 0.0 100.0 DOES NOT APPLY & M.D 9. 32037 100.0 MISSING

Valid cases 8 Missing cases 32037

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Variable: DOCTALK6 METHOD OF 6TH CONSULTATION

Individual Schedule. Health Section. Q.31(e) & Q.35(d). ______ This variable relates to the sixth consultation made on behalf of an adult (question 31(e)) or a child (question 35(d)) within the past 2 weeks.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % AT HOME 2. 7 0.0 87.5 IN SURGERY 3. 1 0.0 12.5 DOES NOT APPLY & M.D 9. 32037 100.0 MISSING

Valid cases 8 Missing cases 32037

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Variable: DOCWHO7 7TH CONSULTATION WITH DOCTOR-FOR WHOM

Individual Schedule. Health Section. Q.31(b). ______ This variable records whether the seventh consultation was made for the informant or for another adult in the household. There is no

information included in this variable about children and, therefore, the missing values for this variable are higher than for other doctor consultation variables.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % INFORMANT 1. 3 0.0 100.0 DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 32042 100.0 MISSING

Valid cases 3 Missing cases 32042

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Variable: DOCPERN7 PERSON NUMBER FOR 7TH CONSULTATION

Individual Schedule. Health Section. Q.31(b). ______ This variable records the person number of the seventh adult in the household on whose behalf the respondent contacted a doctor.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 32045 100.0 MISSING

Valid cases 0 Missing cases 32045

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Variable: DOCNHS7 7TH CONSULTATION UNDER NHS

Individual Schedule. Health Section. Q.31(c) & Q.35(b). ______ This variable relates to the seventh consultation made on behalf of an adult (question 31(c)) or a child (question 35(b)) within the past 2 weeks.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 3 0.0 100.0 DOES NOT APPLY & M.D 9. 32042 100.0 MISSING

Valid cases 3 Missing cases 32042

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Variable: DOCGP7 7TH CONSULTATION,TYPE OF DOCTOR

Individual Schedule. Health Section. Q.31(d) & Q.35(c). ______ This variable relates to the seventh consultation made on behalf of an adult (question 31(d)) or a child (question 35(c)) within the past 2 weeks.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % GP-FAMILY DOCTOR 1. 3 0.0 100.0 DOES NOT APPLY & M.D 9. 32042 100.0 MISSING

Valid cases 3 Missing cases 32042

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Variable: DOCTALK7 METHOD OF 7TH CONSULTATION

Individual Schedule. Health Section. Q.31(e) & Q.35(d). ______ This variable relates to the seventh consultation made on behalf of an adult (question 31(e)) or a child (question 35(d)) within the past 2 weeks.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % AT HOME 2. 3 0.0 100.0 DOES NOT APPLY & M.D 9. 32042 100.0 MISSING

Valid cases 3 Missing cases 32042

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Variable: DOCWHO8 8TH CONSULTATION WITH DOCTOR-FOR WHOM

Individual Schedule. Health Section. Q.31(b). ______ This variable records whether the eighth consultation was made for the informant or for another adult in the household. There is no information included in this variable about children and, therefore, the missing values for this variable are higher than for other doctor consultation variables.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % INFORMANT 1. 3 0.0 100.0 DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 32042 100.0 MISSING

Valid cases 3 Missing cases 32042

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Variable: DOCPERN8 PERSON NUMBER FOR 8TH CONSULTATION

Individual Schedule. Health Section. Q.31(b). ______ This variable records the person number of the eighth adult in the household on whose behalf the respondent contacted a doctor.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 32045 100.0 MISSING

Valid cases 0 Missing cases 32045

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Variable: DOCNHS8 8TH CONSULTATION UNDER NHS

Individual Schedule. Health Section. Q.31(c) & Q.35(b). ______ This variable relates to the eighth consultation made on behalf of an adult (question 31(c)) or a child (question 35(b)) within the past 2 weeks.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 3 0.0 100.0 DOES NOT APPLY & M.D 9. 32042 100.0 MISSING

Valid cases 3 Missing cases 32042

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Variable: DOCGP8 8TH CONSULTATION,TYPE OF DOCTOR

Individual Schedule. Health Section. Q.31(d) & Q.35(c). ______ This variable relates to the eighth consultation made on behalf of

an adult (question 31(d)) or a child (question 35(c)) within the past 2 weeks.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % GP-FAMILY DOCTOR 1. 3 0.0 100.0 DOES NOT APPLY & M.D 9. 32042 100.0 MISSING

Valid cases 3 Missing cases 32042

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Variable: DOCTALK8 METHOD OF 8TH CONSULTATION

Individual Schedule. Health Section. Q.31(e) & Q.35(d). ______ This variable relates to the eighth consultation made on behalf of an adult (question 31(e)) or a child (question 35(d)) within the past 2 weeks.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq

Category label Code Freq % % AT HOME 2. 3 0.0 100.0 DOES NOT APPLY & M.D 9. 32042 100.0 MISSING

Valid cases 3 Missing cases 32042

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Variable: DOCWHO9 9TH CONSULTATION WITH DOCTOR-FOR WHOM

Individual Schedule. Health Section. Q.31(b). ______ This variable records whether the ninth consultation was made for the informant or for another adult in the household. There is no information included in this variable about children and, therefore, the missing values for this variable are higher than for other doctor consultation variables.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % INFORMANT 1. 1 0.0 100.0 DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 32044 100.0 MISSING

Valid cases 1 Missing cases 32044

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Variable: DOCPERN9 PERSON NUMBER FOR 9TH CONSULTATION

Individual Schedule. Health Section. Q.31(b). ______ This variable records the person number of the ninth adult in the household on whose behalf the respondent contacted a doctor.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 32045 100.0 MISSING

Valid cases 0 Missing cases 32045

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Variable: DOCNHS9 9TH CONSULTATION UNDER NHS

Individual Schedule. Health Section. Q.31(c) & Q.35(b). ______ This variable relates to the ninth consultation made on behalf of an adult (question 31(c)) or a child (question 35(b)) within the past 2 weeks.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 1 0.0 100.0 DOES NOT APPLY & M.D 9. 32044 100.0 MISSING

Valid cases 1 Missing cases 32044

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Variable: DOCGP9 9TH CONSULTATION,TYPE OF DOCTOR

Individual Schedule. Health Section. Q.31(d) & Q.35(c). ______ This variable relates to the ninth consultation made on behalf of an adult (question 31(d)) or a child (question 35(c)) within the past 2 weeks.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % GP-FAMILY DOCTOR 1. 1 0.0 100.0 DOES NOT APPLY & M.D 9. 32044 100.0 MISSING

Valid cases 1 Missing cases 32044

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Variable: DOCTALK9 METHOD OF 9TH CONSULTATION

Individual Schedule. Health Section. Q.31(e) & Q.35(d). ______ This variable relates to the ninth consultation made on behalf of an adult (question 31(e)) or a child (question 35(d)) within the past 2 weeks.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % AT HOME 2. 1 0.0 100.0 DOES NOT APPLY & M.D 9. 32044 100.0 MISSING

Valid cases 1 Missing cases 32044

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Variable: CHDOCVIS WHETHER ANY CONSULT.FOR CHRON.COMPLAINTS

Individual Schedule. Health Section - Q.32. ______ This variable applies to all adults with recurring (chronic) complaints (coded 3 or 4 at HLTHCOMP) who have consulted their doctor within the past 2 weeks (coded 1 at DOCCHAT). This variable records whether the respondent had any consultation with their doctor because of their chronic complaint(s).

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 1419 4.4 64.9 NO 2. 769 2.4 35.1 NA,REFUSAL,DK 8. 83 0.3 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 29774 92.9 MISSING

Valid cases 2188 Missing cases 29857

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Variable: SYDOCVIS WHETHER ANY CONSULTATION FOR SYMPTOMS

Individual Schedule. Health Section - Q.33. ______ This variable applies to all adults with short-term complaints that they have had over the past 14 days (coded 2 or 3 at HLTHCOMP) and who have consulted the doctor within the past 2 weeks (coded 1 at DOCCHAT). This variable records whether the respondent had any consultation with the doctor because of their short-term symptom(s).

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 1264 3.9 66.1 NO 2. 647 2.0 33.9 NA,REFUSAL,DK 8. 59 0.2 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 30075 93.9 MISSING

Valid cases 1911 Missing cases 30134

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Variable: OUTPAT OUT-PATIENT AT HOSPITAL IN LAST 3 MONTHS

Individual Schedule. Health Section. Q.34. & Q.36. ______ This variable applies to all adult respondents (question 34) and to children within the household (question 36) - these two separate parts having been combined in this variable. It relates to any visit as a patient to casualty or outpatients departments within the past 3 months. Straightforward ante- or post-natal visits are

excluded.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 3799 11.9 12.4 NO 2. 26875 83.9 87.6 N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. 8. 65 0.2 MISSING MISSING DATA 9. 1306 4.1 MISSING

Valid cases 30674 Missing cases 1371

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Variable: NOUTPAT NO. OUTPATIENT VISITS - PAST 3 MNTHS

Individual Schedule. Health Section. Q.34(a). & 36(a). ______ This variable records the number of visits made to an Outpatients Department or Casualty Department within the past 3 months and it applies to all those coded 1 at OUTPAT. Information about adults (question 34(a)) and children (question 36(a)) has been combined - the child's details are separate and not attached to those of the parents. This is a continuous variable and the categories below merely indicate the grouping of responses.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % 1 - 2 TIMES 1. 2980 9.3 78.6 3 - 5 TIMES 2. 578 1.8 15.2 6 OR MORE TIMES 3. 234 0.7 6.2 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 28246 88.1 MISSING NA,REFUSAL,DK -1. 7 0.0 MISSING

Valid cases 3792 Missing cases 28253

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Variable: SMEVER WHETHER EVER SMOKED

Individual Schedule. Smoking Section. Q.1. _______ This variable applies to all adult respondents. Respondents aged 16 and 17 years use a self-completion questionaire but their responses are included in this variable.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 17710 55.3 78.2 NO 2. 4946 15.4 21.8 NA, REFUSAL, DK 8. 63 0.2 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY, MD 9. 9326 29.1 MISSING

Valid cases 22656 Missing cases 9389

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Variable: CIGNOW SMOKES CIGARETTES NOW

Individual Schedule. Smoking Section. Q.2. _______ This variable applies to all adult respondents who have stated that they have smoked. That is, it applies to all those coded 1 at SMEVER.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 9115 28.4 51.5 NO 2. 8593 26.8 48.5 NA, REFUSAL, DK 8. 2 0.0 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY, MD 9. 14335 44.7 MISSING

Valid cases 17708 Missing cases 14337

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Variable: NCIGPW EST CIGS PER WK -IF NO INFO PER DAY

Individual Schedule. Smoking Section. Q.3.&4. _______ This variable applies to those respondents who do currently smoke - coded 1 at CIGNOW - but who cannot estimate the daily amount they smoke. This variable does not apply, therefore, to all current ___ smokers.If a range of cigarettes smoked is given then the mid-point is coded, and more than 999 a week is recorded as 999. If the amount of tobacco smoked is given by those who roll their own cigarettes then the number of cigarettes smoked is calculated on the basis of 40 cigarettes per ounce of tobacco. Snuff, tobacco for chewing and herbal tobaccos are excluded. This is a continuous variable and the categories below merely indicate the grouping of responses.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % 1 TO 9 1. 6 0.0 17.6 10 TO 19 2. 2 0.0 5.9 20 TO 29 3. 3 0.0 8.8 40 TO 49 5. 2 0.0 5.9 80 TO 89 9. 9 0.0 26.5 90 OR MORE 10. 12 0.0 35.3 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 32011 99.9 MISSING

Valid cases 34 Missing cases 32011

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Variable: NCIGWEND CIGARETTES SMOKED AT WEEKENDS PER DAY

Individual Schedule. Smoking Section. Q.3. _______ This variable applies to all current smokers - coded 1 at CIGNOW. If a range of cigarettes that are smoked is given then the mid-point is coded. More than 99 a day is recorded as 99. If the amount of tobacco smoked is given by those who roll their own cigarettes then the number of cigarettes smoked is calculated on the basis of 40 cigarettes per ounce of tobacco. Snuff, tobacco for chewing and herbal tobaccos are excluded. This is a continuous variable and the categories below merely indicate the grouping of responses.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % LESS THAN 1 0. 421 1.3 4.6 1 TO 9 1. 1329 4.1 14.7 10 TO 19 2. 2541 7.9 28.1 20 TO 29 3. 3183 9.9 35.2

30 TO 39 4. 877 2.7 9.7 40 TO 49 5. 567 1.8 6.3 50 TO 59 6. 73 0.2 0.8 60 TO 69 7. 52 0.2 0.6 70 TO 79 8. 4 0.0 0.0 80 TO 89 9. 3 0.0 0.0 90 OR MORE 10. 4 0.0 0.0 DOES NOT APPLY, MD -9. 22964 71.7 MISSING NA, REFUSAL, DK -1. 27 0.1 MISSING

Valid cases 9054 Missing cases 22991

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Variable: NCIGWEEK CIGARETTES SMOKED ON A WEEKDAY

Individual Schedule. Smoking Section. Q.4. _______ This variable applies to all current smokers - coded 1 at CIGNOW. If a range of cigarettes that are smoked is given then the mid-point is coded. More than 99 a day is entered as 99. If the amount of tobacco smoked is given by those who roll their own cigarettes then

the number of cigarettes smoked is calculated on the basis of 40 cigarettes per ounce of tobacco. Snuff, tobacco for chewing and herbal tobaccos are excluded. This is a continuous variable and the categories below merely indicate the grouping of responses.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % LESS THAN 1 0. 522 1.6 5.8 1 TO 9 1. 1578 4.9 17.4 10 TO 19 2. 2903 9.1 32.1 20 TO 29 3. 2958 9.2 32.7 30 TO 39 4. 639 2.0 7.1 40 TO 49 5. 374 1.2 4.1 50 TO 59 6. 34 0.1 0.4 60 TO 69 7. 31 0.1 0.3 70 TO 79 8. 2 0.0 0.0 80 TO 89 9. 2 0.0 0.0 90 OR MORE 10. 1 0.0 0.0 DOES NOT APPLY, MD -9. 22964 71.7 MISSING NA, REFUSAL, DK -1. 37 0.1 MISSING

Valid cases 9044 Missing cases 23001

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Variable: CIGTYPE TYPE OF CIGARETTE SMOKED

Individual Schedule. Smoking Section. Q.5. _______ This variable applies to all current smokers - coded 1 at CIGNOW.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % FILTER TIPS 1. 7654 23.9 84.4 PLAIN 2. 708 2.2 7.8 HAND-ROLLED 3. 704 2.2 7.8 NA, REFUSAL, DK 8. 49 0.2 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 22930 71.6 MISSING

Valid cases 9066 Missing cases 22979

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Variable: CIGREG2 EVER SMOKED CIGARETTES REGULARLY

Individual Schedule. Smoking Section. Q.6. _______ This variable applies to all current non-smokers. That is, it applies to all those coded 2 at CIGNOW.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 4495 14.0 52.4 NO 2. 4076 12.7 47.6 NA, REFUSAL, DK 8. 22 0.1 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY, MD 9. 23452 73.2 MISSING

Valid cases 8571 Missing cases 23474

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Variable: PIPE SMOKES PIPE AT ALL NOW -MEN ONLY

Individual Schedule. Smoking Section - Q.7. _______ This variable applies to all men who have ever smoked. That is, to all men coded 1 at SMEVER.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 1025 3.2 11.6 NO 2. 7831 24.4 88.4 NA,REFUSAL,DK 8. 32 0.1 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 23157 72.3 MISSING

Valid cases 8856 Missing cases 23189

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Variable: PIPEREG EVER SMOKED PIPE REGULARLY

Individual Schedule. Smoking Section - Q.7(a). _______ This variable applies to all men who have ever smoked (coded 1 at SMEVER) but who do not smoke a pipe nowadays. That is, it applies to all those coded 2 at PIPE.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 1635 5.1 21.2 NO 2. 6062 18.9 78.8

NA,REFUSAL,DK 8. 134 0.4 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 24214 75.6 MISSING

Valid cases 7697 Missing cases 24348

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Variable: CIGAR SMOKES AT LEAST 1 CIGAR A MONTH

Individual Schedule. Smoking Section. Q.8. _______ This variable applies to all informants who have ever smoked. That is, it applies to all those coded 1 at SMEVER. It asks whether at least one cigar is smoked per month.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 1722 5.4 10.1 NO 2. 15343 47.9 89.9 NA, REFUSAL, DK 8. 150 0.5 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY, MD 9. 14830 46.3 MISSING

Valid cases 17065 Missing cases 14980

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Variable: ANYCIGAR EVER SMOKED CIGARS REGULARLY

Individual Schedule. Smoking Section. Q.8(a). _______ This variable applies to all those who have ever smoked but who do not smoke at least one cigar of any kind per month nowadays. That is, it applies to all those coded 2 at CIGAR.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 965 3.0 6.3 NO 2. 14264 44.5 93.7 NA, REFUSAL, DK 8. 114 0.4 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY, MD 9. 16702 52.1 MISSING

Valid cases 15229 Missing cases 16816

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Variable: DRINKNOW NOW DRINKS ALCOHOL

Individual Schedule. Drinking Section. Q.1. ________ This variable applies to all respondents aged 18 years or over.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 18230 56.9 83.8 NO 2. 3525 11.0 16.2 NA, REFUSAL, DK 8. 63 0.2 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY, MD 9. 10227 31.9 MISSING

Valid cases 21755 Missing cases 10290

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Variable: DRINKANY WHETHER EVER DRINKS ALCOHOL

Individual Schedule. Drinking Section. Q.1(a). ________ This variable applies to those respondents aged 18 years or over who have stated that they never drink alcohol nowadays. That is, it applies to all those coded 2 at DRINKNOW.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % VERY OCCASIONALLY 1. 1780 5.6 50.6 NEVER 2. 1736 5.4 49.4 NA, REFUSAL, DK 8. 9 0.0 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY, MD 9. 28520 89.0 MISSING

Valid cases 3516 Missing cases 28529

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Variable: DRINKAMT AMOUNT OF ALCOHOL DRUNK

Individual Schedule. Drinking Section. Q.2. ________ This variable applies to all respondents aged 18 years or over who have stated that they drink at all. That is, it applies to all those coded 1 at DRINKANYor DRINKNOW.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % HARDLY AT ALL 1. 6446 20.1 32.4 A LITTLE 2. 6932 21.6 34.8 MODERATE AMOUNT 3. 5745 17.9 28.8 QUITE A LOT 4. 723 2.3 3.6 HEAVILY 5. 56 0.2 0.3 DK 6. 13 0.0 0.1 NA, REFUSAL 8. 95 0.3 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY, MD 9. 12035 37.6 MISSING

Valid cases 19915 Missing cases 12130

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Variable: DRINKQ SELF COMPLETION Q. ACCEPTED

Individual Schedule. Drinking Section. P.38. ________ This variable applies to all respondents aged 18 years or over who have stated that they drink. That is, it applies to all those coded 1 at DRINKNOW or DRINKANY. It records the manner in which the respondent answered the questions on the different drinks which follow.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % SELF-COMP ACCEPTED 1. 1155 3.6 5.8 Q3 ASKED BY INT 2. 18844 58.8 94.2 Q3 NOT ANSWERED 3. 11 0.0 0.1 DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 12035 37.6 MISSING

Valid cases 20010 Missing cases 12035

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Variable: SHANDY HOW OFTEN DRANK SHANDY IN LAST YEAR

Individual Schedule. Drinking Section. Q.3. ________ This variable applies to all respondents aged 18 years or over who have stated that they do drink. That is, it applies to all those coded 1 at either DRINKNOW or DRINKANY.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % MOST DAYS 1. 102 0.3 0.5 3-4 PER WEEK 2. 201 0.6 1.0 1-2 PER WEEK 3. 1337 4.2 6.8 1-2 PER MONTH 4. 1677 5.2 8.5 1-2 PER 6 MONTHS 5. 2176 6.8 11.0 1-2 PER YEAR 6. 3023 9.4 15.3 NOT AT ALL 7. 11290 35.2 57.0 NA, REFUSAL, DK 8. 193 0.6 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY, MD 9. 12046 37.6 MISSING

Valid cases 19806 Missing cases 12239

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Variable: SHANDAMT HOW MUCH SHANDY IS DRUNK EACH TIME

Individual Schedule. Drinking Section. Q.3(a). ________ This variable applies to all respondents aged 18 years or over who have stated that they do drink. That is, it applies to all those

coded 1 at either DRINKNOW or DRINKANY. The unit is the volume of drink that contains 9 grams of alcohol. This is a continuous variable and the categories below merely indicate the grouping of responses.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % 1 TO 5 UNITS 1. 8424 26.3 99.7 6 TO 10 UNITS 2. 27 0.1 0.3 11 TO 15 UNITS 3. 1 0.0 0.0 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 23336 72.8 MISSING NA,REFUSAL,DK -1. 257 0.8 MISSING

Valid cases 8452 Missing cases 23593

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Variable: BEER HOW OFTEN DRANK BEER IN LAST YEAR

Individual Schedule. Drinking Section. Q.3. ________ This variable applies to all respondents aged 18 years or over who have stated that they do drink. That is, it applies to all those coded 1 at either DRINKNOW or DRINKANY.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % MOST DAYS 1. 1674 5.2 8.4 3-4 PER WEEK 2. 2001 6.2 10.1 1-2 PER WEEK 3. 4628 14.4 23.3 1-2 PER MONTH 4. 2383 7.4 12.0 1-2 PER 6 MONTHS 5. 1546 4.8 7.8 1-2 PER YEAR 6. 1333 4.2 6.7 NOT AT ALL 7. 6325 19.7 31.8

NA, REFUSAL, DK 8. 109 0.3 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY, MD 9. 12046 37.6 MISSING

Valid cases 19890 Missing cases 12155

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Variable: BEERAMT HOW MUCH BEER IS DRUNK EACH TIME

Individual Schedule. Drinking Section. Q.3(a). ________ This variable applies to all respondents aged 18 years or over who have stated that they do drink. That is, it applies to all those

coded 1 at either DRINKNOW or DRINKANY. The unit is the volume of drink that contains 9 grams of alcohol. This is a continuous variable and the categories below merely indicate the grouping of responses.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % 1 TO 5 UNITS 1. 9152 28.6 67.6 6 TO 10 UNITS 2. 3422 10.7 25.3 11 TO 15 UNITS 3. 604 1.9 4.5 16 TO 20 UNITS 4. 304 0.9 2.2 21 TO 25 UNITS 5. 27 0.1 0.2 26 TO 30 UNITS 6. 15 0.0 0.1 31 TO 35 UNITS 7. 2 0.0 0.0 36 TO 40 UNITS 8. 4 0.0 0.0 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 18371 57.3 MISSING NA,REFUSAL,DK -1. 144 0.4 MISSING

Valid cases 13530 Missing cases 18515

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Variable: GIN HOW OFTEN DRANK SPIRITS IN LAST YEAR

Individual Schedule. Drinking Section. Q.3. ________ This variable applies to all respondents aged 18 years or over who have stated that they do drink. That is, it applies to all those coded 1 at either DRINKNOW or DRINKANY.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % MOST DAYS 1. 635 2.0 3.2 3-4 PER WEEK 2. 780 2.4 3.9 1-2 PER WEEK 3. 3394 10.6 17.1 1-2 PER MONTH 4. 3490 10.9 17.6 1-2 PER 6 MONTHS 5. 2717 8.5 13.7 1-2 PER YEAR 6. 3525 11.0 17.7 NOT AT ALL 7. 5327 16.6 26.8 NA, REFUSAL, DK 8. 131 0.4 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY, MD 9. 12046 37.6 MISSING

Valid cases 19868 Missing cases 12177

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Variable: GINAMT HOW MUCH SPIRITS IS DRUNK EACH TIME

Individual Schedule. Drinking Section. Q.3(a). ________ This variable applies to all respondents aged 18 years or over who have stated that they do drink. That is, it applies to all those coded 1 at either DRINKNOW or DRINKANY. The unit is the volume of drink that contains 9 grams of alcohol. This is a continuous variable and the categories below merely indicate the grouping of responses.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % 1 TO 5 UNITS 1. 13472 42.0 93.1 6 TO 10 UNITS 2. 856 2.7 5.9 11 TO 15 UNITS 3. 89 0.3 0.6 16 TO 20 UNITS 4. 23 0.1 0.2 21 TO 25 UNITS 5. 7 0.0 0.0 26 TO 30 UNITS 6. 12 0.0 0.1 31 TO 35 UNITS 7. 4 0.0 0.0 36 TO 40 UNITS 8. 3 0.0 0.0 40 UNITS OR MORE 9. 6 0.0 0.0 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 17373 54.2 MISSING NA,REFUSAL,DK -1. 200 0.6 MISSING

Valid cases 14472 Missing cases 17573

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Variable: PORT HOW OFTEN DRANK PORT ETC IN LAST YEAR

Individual Schedule. Drinking Section. Q.3. ________ This variable applies to all respondents aged 18 years or over who have stated that they do drink. That is, it applies to all those coded 1 at either DRINKNOW or DRINKANY.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % MOST DAYS 1. 413 1.3 2.1 3-4 PER WEEK 2. 391 1.2 2.0 1-2 PER WEEK 3. 1886 5.9 9.5 1-2 PER MONTH 4. 2715 8.5 13.7 1-2 PER 6 MONTHS 5. 2452 7.7 12.4 1-2 PER YEAR 6. 3881 12.1 19.6 NOT AT ALL 7. 8084 25.2 40.8 NA, REFUSAL, DK 8. 177 0.6 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY, MD 9. 12046 37.6 MISSING

Valid cases 19822 Missing cases 12223

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Variable: PORTAMT HOW MUCH PORT ETC IS IS DRUNK EACH TIME

Individual Schedule. Drinking Section. Q.3(a). ________ This variable applies to all respondents aged 18 years or over who have stated that they do drink. That is, it applies to all those coded 1 at either DRINKNOW or DRINKANY. The unit is the volume of drink that contains 9 grams of alcohol. This is a continuous variable and the categories below merely indicate the grouping of responses.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % 1 TO 5 UNITS 1. 11477 35.8 98.3 6 TO 10 UNITS 2. 172 0.5 1.5 11 TO 15 UNITS 3. 23 0.1 0.2 16 TO 20 UNITS 4. 3 0.0 0.0 21 TO 25 UNITS 5. 1 0.0 0.0 26 TO 30 UNITS 6. 1 0.0 0.0 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 20130 62.8 MISSING NA,REFUSAL,DK -1. 238 0.7 MISSING

Valid cases 11677 Missing cases 20368

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Variable: WINE HOW OFTEN DRANK WINE IN LAST YEAR

Individual Schedule. Drinking Section. Q.3. ________ This variable applies to all respondents aged 18 years or over who have stated that they do drink. That is, it applies to all those coded 1 at either DRINKNOW or DRINKANY.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % MOST DAYS 1. 233 0.7 1.2 3-4 PER WEEK 2. 305 1.0 1.5 1-2 PER WEEK 3. 1800 5.6 9.1 1-2 PER MONTH 4. 3111 9.7 15.7 1-2 PER 6 MONTHS 5. 2706 8.4 13.7 1-2 PER YEAR 6. 3663 11.4 18.5 NOT AT ALL 7. 8005 25.0 40.4 NA, REFUSAL, DK 8. 176 0.5 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY, MD 9. 12046 37.6 MISSING

Valid cases 19823 Missing cases 12222

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Variable: WINEAMT HOW MUCH WINE IS DRUNK EACH TIME

Individual Schedule. Drinking Section. Q.3(a). ________ This variable applies to all respondents aged 18 years or over who have stated that they do drink. That is, it applies to all those coded 1 at either DRINKNOW or DRINKANY. The unit is the volume of drink that contains 9 grams of alcohol. This is a continuous variable and the categories below merely indicate the grouping of responses.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % 1 TO 5 UNITS 1. 11489 35.9 97.8 6 TO 10 UNITS 2. 246 0.8 2.1 11 TO 15 UNITS 3. 14 0.0 0.1 16 TO 20 UNITS 4. 3 0.0 0.0 21 TO 25 UNITS 5. 1 0.0 0.0 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 20051 62.6 MISSING NA,REFUSAL,DK -1. 241 0.8 MISSING

Valid cases 11753 Missing cases 20292

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Variable: DRINKDAM THINKS DRINKING DAMAGES HEALTH

Individual Schedule. Drinking Section. Q.4. ________ This variable applies to all respondents aged 18 years or over.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES,UNQUALIFIED 1. 8424 26.3 38.8 DEPENDS 2. 11094 34.6 51.1 NO,UNQUALIFIED 3. 1737 5.4 8.0 OTHER 4. 201 0.6 0.9 DK 5. 197 0.6 0.9 SPIRITS CAN,NOT BEER 6. 42 0.1 0.2 NA, REFUSAL 8. 123 0.4 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY AND M 9. 10227 31.9 MISSING

Valid cases 21695 Missing cases 10350

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Variable: SMOKEDAM THINKS SMOKING DAMAGES HEALTH

Individual Schedule. Drinking Section. Q.5. ________ This variable applies to all respondents aged 18 years or over.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES,UNQUALIFIED 1. 16631 51.9 76.7 DEPENDS 2. 3295 10.3 15.2 NO,UNQUALIFIED 3. 1182 3.7 5.4 OTHER 4. 308 1.0 1.4 DK 5. 176 0.5 0.8 DK, BUT RESERVATIONS 6. 57 0.2 0.3 YES IF ASTHMA ETC. 7. 42 0.1 0.2 NA, REFUSAL 8. 127 0.4 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY AND M 9. 10227 31.9 MISSING

Valid cases 21691 Missing cases 10354

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Variable: SMDRDAM SMOKING OR DRINKING MORE DANGEROUS

Individual Schedule. Drinking Section. Q.6. ________ This variable applies to all respondents aged 18 years or over who have stated that they feel that both smoking and drinking damage people's health. That is, it applies to all those coded 1 or 2 at both DRINKDAM and SMOKEDAM. ____

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % SMOKING WORSE 1. 12118 37.8 67.5 DRINKING WORSE 2. 2853 8.9 15.9 BOTH THE SAME 3. 2472 7.7 13.8 OTHER 4. 121 0.4 0.7 DK 5. 209 0.7 1.2 DEPENDS ON HOW MUCH 6. 105 0.3 0.6 IF TO EXCESS 7. 62 0.2 0.3 DEPENDS ON WHAT 8. 6 0.0 0.0 DOES NOT APPLY AND M -9. 13621 42.5 MISSING NA,REFUSAL,DK -1. 478 1.5 MISSING

Valid cases 17946 Missing cases 14099

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Variable: DRKQALON WITNESS PRESENT WHEN ANSWERING Q.

Individual Schedule. Drinking Section. CHECK G.

________ This variable applies to all respondents aged 18 years or over.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 13894 43.4 70.0 NO 2. 5945 18.6 30.0 NA, REFUSAL, DK 8. 160 0.5 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY, MD 9. 12046 37.6 MISSING

Valid cases 19839 Missing cases 12206

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Variable: DRKQPN1 WITNESS OF DRINK Q. - PERSON NUMBER 1

Individual Schedule. Drinking Section. CHECK H. ________ This variable applies to all respondents aged 18 years or over who either self-completed or answered question 3 when someone other than the interviewer was present. That is, it applies to all those coded 1 at DRKQALON.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % SPOUSE 1. 10778 33.6 77.9 SON,DAUGHTER,18+ 2. 501 1.6 3.6 MOTHER 3. 620 1.9 4.5 FATHER 4. 549 1.7 4.0 SON,DAUGH, AGE 10-17 5. 298 0.9 2.2

MOTHER-IN-LAW 6. 22 0.1 0.2 FATHER-IN-LAW 7. 14 0.0 0.1 SON,DAUGHTER-IN-LAW 8. 40 0.1 0.3 OLDER RELATIVES 9. 110 0.3 0.8 OLDER SIBLING 10. 190 0.6 1.4 YOUNGER SIBLING,18+ 11. 153 0.5 1.1 YOUNGER SIB, 10-17 12. 75 0.2 0.5 OTHER CHILD, 10-17 13. 9 0.0 0.1 ANY CHILD AGED 5-9 14. 112 0.3 0.8 OTHER ADULT,NON-REL 15. 368 1.1 2.7 DOES NOT APPLY AND M -9. 18151 56.6 MISSING NA, REFUSAL, DK -1. 55 0.2 MISSING

Valid cases 13839 Missing cases 18206

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Variable: DRKQPN2 WITNESS OF DRINK Q. - PERSON NUMBER 2

Individual Schedule. Drinking Section. CHECK H. ________ This variable applies to all respondents aged 18 years or over who

either self-completed or answered question 3 when someone other than the interviewer was present. That is, it applies to all those coded 1 at DRKQALON.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % SPOUSE 1. 60 0.2 2.0 SON,DAUGHTER,18+ 2. 684 2.1 22.5 MOTHER 3. 434 1.4 14.3 FATHER 4. 105 0.3 3.4 SON,DAUGH, AGE 10-17 5. 827 2.6 27.2 MOTHER-IN-LAW 6. 45 0.1 1.5 FATHER-IN-LAW 7. 16 0.0 0.5 SON,DAUGHTER-IN-LAW 8. 37 0.1 1.2 OLDER RELATIVES 9. 98 0.3 3.2 OLDER SIBLING 10. 95 0.3 3.1 YOUNGER SIBLING,18+ 11. 77 0.2 2.5 YOUNGER SIB, 10-17 12. 92 0.3 3.0 OTHER CHILD, 10-17 13. 13 0.0 0.4 ANY CHILD AGED 5-9 14. 359 1.1 11.8 OTHER ADULT,NON-REL 15. 103 0.3 3.4 DOES NOT APPLY AND M -9. 29000 90.5 MISSING

Valid cases 3045 Missing cases 29000

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Variable: DRKQPN3 WITNESS OF DRINK Q. - PERSON NUMBER 3

Individual Schedule. Drinking Section. CHECK H. ________ This variable applies to all respondents aged 18 years or over who either self-completed or answered question 3 when someone other than the interviewer was present. That is, it applies to all those coded 1 at DRKQALON.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % SPOUSE 1. 16 0.0 2.3 SON,DAUGHTER,18+ 2. 11 0.0 1.6 MOTHER 3. 12 0.0 1.7 FATHER 4. 12 0.0 1.7 SON,DAUGH, AGE 10-17 5. 144 0.4 21.0 MOTHER-IN-LAW 6. 8 0.0 1.2 FATHER-IN-LAW 7. 5 0.0 0.7 SON,DAUGHTER-IN-LAW 8. 21 0.1 3.1 OLDER RELATIVES 9. 42 0.1 6.1 OLDER SIBLING 10. 37 0.1 5.4 YOUNGER SIBLING,18+ 11. 51 0.2 7.4 YOUNGER SIB, 10-17 12. 105 0.3 15.3 OTHER CHILD, 10-17 13. 12 0.0 1.7 ANY CHILD AGED 5-9 14. 161 0.5 23.5 OTHER ADULT,NON-REL 15. 49 0.2 7.1 DOES NOT APPLY AND M -9. 31359 97.9 MISSING

Valid cases 686 Missing cases 31359

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Variable: DRKQPN4 WITNESS OF DRINK Q. - PERSON NUMBER 4

Individual Schedule. Drinking Section. CHECK H. ________ This variable applies to all respondents aged 18 years or over who either self-completed or answered question 3 when someone other than the interviewer was present. That is, it applies to all those coded 1 at DRKQALON.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % SPOUSE 1. 1 0.0 1.1 SON,DAUGHTER,18+ 2. 2 0.0 2.3 SON,DAUGH, AGE 10-17 5. 2 0.0 2.3 SON,DAUGHTER-IN-LAW 8. 1 0.0 1.1 OLDER RELATIVES 9. 9 0.0 10.3 OLDER SIBLING 10. 4 0.0 4.6 YOUNGER SIBLING,18+ 11. 4 0.0 4.6 YOUNGER SIB, 10-17 12. 22 0.1 25.3 OTHER CHILD, 10-17 13. 5 0.0 5.7 ANY CHILD AGED 5-9 14. 17 0.1 19.5 OTHER ADULT,NON-REL 15. 20 0.1 23.0 DOES NOT APPLY AND M -9. 31958 99.7 MISSING

Valid cases 87 Missing cases 31958

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Variable: MGEMTH MONTH OF PRESENT MARRIAGE

Individual Schedule. Family Information Section. Q.1. __________________ This variable applies to all married women under 45 years of age.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % JANUARY 1. 154 0.5 3.9 FEBRUARY 2. 199 0.6 5.0 MARCH 3. 564 1.8 14.2 APRIL 4. 291 0.9 7.3 MAY 5. 212 0.7 5.3 JUNE 6. 399 1.2 10.1 JULY 7. 378 1.2 9.5 AUGUST 8. 425 1.3 10.7 SEPTEMBER 9. 509 1.6 12.8 OCTOBER 10. 396 1.2 10.0

NOVEMBER 11. 209 0.7 5.3 DECEMBER 12. 229 0.7 5.8 DOES NOT APPLY & MD. -9. 28043 87.5 MISSING N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. -1. 37 0.1 MISSING

Valid cases 3965 Missing cases 28080

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Variable: MGEYEAR YEAR OF PRESENT MARRIAGE

Individual Schedule. Family Information Section. Q.1. __________________ This variable applies to all married women under 45 years of age. This is a continuous variable and the categories below merely indicate the grouping of responses.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % 1900 TO 1949 1. 2 0.0 0.1 1950 TO 1959 2. 601 1.9 15.1 1960 TO 1969 3. 1730 5.4 43.5 1970 OR LATER 4. 1642 5.1 41.3 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 28043 87.5 MISSING NA,REFUSAL,DK -1. 27 0.1 MISSING

Valid cases 3975 Missing cases 28070

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Variable: WIFMGEYR YEAR OF PRESENT MARRIAGE OF WIFE

This is a derived variable which gives the year of marriage (as recorded at MGEYR) for the wife under 45 years of age living in the family unit. This is duplicated for all individual members of the wife's household. This is a continuous variable and the categories

below merely indicate the grouping of responses.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % 1900 TO 1949 1. 10 0.0 0.1 1950 TO 1959 2. 2520 7.9 16.9 1960 TO 1969 3. 7270 22.7 48.8 1970 OR LATER 4. 5083 15.9 34.2 DOES NOT APPLY & M.D -9. 17162 53.6 MISSING

Valid cases 14883 Missing cases 17162

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Variable: MGEFIRST WHETHER PRESENT MARRIAGE FIRST MARRIAGE

Individual Schedule. Family Information Section. Q.1(a). __________________ This variable applies to all married women under 45 years of age.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % FIRST MARRIAGE 1. 3728 11.6 93.6 MARRIED BEFORE 2. 257 0.8 6.4 N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. 8. 17 0.1 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & M.D 9. 28043 87.5 MISSING

Valid cases 3985 Missing cases 28060

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Variable: FAMWANT NO.OF CHILDN WANTED AT MARRIAGE-PRESENT

Individual Schedule. Family Information Section. Q.2. __________________ This variable applies to all married women under 45 years of age and it records the number of children that the women thought she wanted at the time of her present marriage.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % NONE 0. 328 1.0 8.2 ONE 1. 215 0.7 5.4 TWO 2. 1935 6.0 48.5 THREE 3. 391 1.2 9.8 FOUR 4. 424 1.3 10.6 FIVE 5. 22 0.1 0.6 SIX 6. 57 0.2 1.4 SEVEN 7. 1 0.0 0.0 EIGHT 8. 2 0.0 0.1 TEN 10. 1 0.0 0.0 ELEVEN 11. 1 0.0 0.0 TWELVE 12. 2 0.0 0.1 15. 1 0.0 0.0 1 OR 2 22. 8 0.0 0.2 2 OR 3 23. 40 0.1 1.0 3 OR 4 24. 17 0.1 0.4 OTHER RANGE 25. 9 0.0 0.2 DOESN'T KNOW 99. 532 1.7 13.3 DOES NOT APPLY & MD. -9. 28043 87.5 MISSING N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. -1. 16 0.0 MISSING

Valid cases 3986 Missing cases 28059

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Variable: FAMTHINK NO.OF CHILDREN NOW EXPECTED-PRES. MARR.

Individual Schedule. Family Information Section. Q.3. __________________ This variable applies to all married women under 45 years of age and it records the number of children that women think they will have during their present marriage.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % NONE 0. 300 0.9 7.5 ONE 1. 494 1.5 12.4 TWO 2. 1859 5.8 46.7 THREE 3. 726 2.3 18.3 FOUR 4. 228 0.7 5.7 FIVE 5. 74 0.2 1.9 SIX 6. 32 0.1 0.8 SEVEN 7. 6 0.0 0.2 EIGHT 8. 3 0.0 0.1 TEN 10. 1 0.0 0.0 1 OR 2 22. 4 0.0 0.1 2 OR 3 23. 15 0.0 0.4 3 OR 4 24. 3 0.0 0.1 OTHER RANGE 25. 3 0.0 0.1 DOESN'T KNOW 99. 229 0.7 5.8 DOES NOT APPLY & MD. -9. 28043 87.5 MISSING N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. -1. 25 0.1 MISSING

Valid cases 3977 Missing cases 28068

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Variable: FAMCOMP THINKS FAMILY IS COMPLETED

Individual Schedule. Family Information Section. Q.4. __________________ This variable applies to all married women under 45 years of age who expect to have one or more children in their present marriage - coded 1 or more at FAMTHINK. This variable records whether the woman thinks that her family is complete yet or not.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 2583 8.1 70.5 NO 2. 932 2.9 25.4 DK 3. 147 0.5 4.0 DK,EITHER 2 OR 3 4. 4 0.0 0.1 N.A.,REFUSAL. 8. 36 0.1 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & M.D 9. 28343 88.4 MISSING

Valid cases 3666 Missing cases 28379

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Variable: FAMLAST1 AGE ON HAVING LAST CHILD -FAM.COMPLETE

Individual Schedule. Family Information Section. Q.5. __________________ This variable applies to all married women under 45 years of age who think they have completed their family (code 1 at FAMCOMP). It records the woman's age when she had her last child. This is a continuous variable and the categories below merely indicate the grouping of responses.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % LESS THAN 25 1. 696 2.2 27.0 25 BUT LT 30 2. 1169 3.6 45.4 30 BUT LT 35 3. 566 1.8 22.0 35 OR OVER 4. 145 0.5 5.6 DOES NOT APPLY & MD. -9. 29462 91.9 MISSING N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. -1. 7 0.0 MISSING

Valid cases 2576 Missing cases 29469

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Variable: FAMLAST2 AGE EXPECTS TO HAVE LAST CHILD

Individual Schedule. Family Information Section. Q.6. __________________ This variable applies to all married women under 45 years of age who have not completed or do not know whether they have completed their family yet (code 2 or 3 at FAMCOMP). It records the age the woman

thinks she will be when she has her last child. This is a continuous variable and the categories below merely indicate the grouping of responses.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % LESS THAN 25 1. 73 0.2 8.3 25 BUT LT 30 2. 297 0.9 33.6 30 BUT LT 35 3. 352 1.1 39.9 35 OR OVER 4. 161 0.5 18.2 DOES NOT APPLY & MD. -9. 30962 96.6 MISSING N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. -1. 200 0.6 MISSING

Valid cases 883 Missing cases 31162

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Variable: NCHMARWN NO. CHILDREN OF MARRIED WOMEN <45YRS

This variable is derived from the answers to question 7 and

it records the number of children born to presently married women aged under 45 years.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % NONE 0. 853 2.7 21.3 1. 804 2.5 20.1 2. 1451 4.5 36.3 3. 599 1.9 15.0 4. 181 0.6 4.5 5. 72 0.2 1.8 6. 32 0.1 0.8 7. 6 0.0 0.1 8. 3 0.0 0.1 10. 1 0.0 0.0 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 28043 87.5 MISSING

Valid cases 4002 Missing cases 28043

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Variable: CHLDMTH1 MONTH 1ST CHILD BORN

Individual Schedule. Family Information Section - Q.7. __________________ This variable applies to all married women aged under 45 years who have born live children in their present marriage. This variable records the month of birth of the first child born to the woman in their present marriage whether still living with her or dead.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % JANUARY 1. 255 0.8 8.1 FEBRUARY 2. 231 0.7 7.4 MARCH 3. 276 0.9 8.8 APRIL 4. 274 0.9 8.7 MAY 5. 261 0.8 8.3 JUNE 6. 246 0.8 7.8 JULY 7. 290 0.9 9.2 AUGUST 8. 282 0.9 9.0 SEPTEMBER 9. 262 0.8 8.3 OCTOBER 10. 272 0.8 8.7 NOVEMBER 11. 232 0.7 7.4 DECEMBER 12. 260 0.8 8.3 DOES NOT APPLY & MD. -9. 28894 90.2 MISSING N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. -1. 10 0.0 MISSING

Valid cases 3141 Missing cases 28904

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Variable: CHLDYR1 YEAR 1ST CHILD BORN

Individual Schedule. Family Information Section - Q.7. __________________ This variable applies to all married women aged under 45 years who have born live children in their present marriage. This variable records the year of birth of the first child born to the woman in her present marriage whether still living with her or dead. This is a continuous variable and the categories below merely indicate the grouping of responses.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % 1950 TO 1959 2. 345 1.1 11.0 1960 TO 1969 3. 1463 4.6 46.5 1970 OR LATER 4. 1336 4.2 42.5 DOES NOT APPLY & MD. -9. 28894 90.2 MISSING N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. -1. 7 0.0 MISSING

Valid cases 3144 Missing cases 28901

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Variable: CHLDSEX1 SEX 1ST CHILD

Individual Schedule. Family Information Section - Q.7. __________________ This variable applies to all married women aged under 45 years who have born live children in their present marriage. This variable records the sex of the first child born to the woman in her present marriage whether still living with her or dead.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % MALE 1. 1630 5.1 51.8 FEMALE 2. 1516 4.7 48.2 N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. 8. 5 0.0 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & M.D 9. 28894 90.2 MISSING

Valid cases 3146 Missing cases 28899

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Variable: CHLDMTH2 MONTH 2ND CHILD BORN

Individual Schedule. Family Information Section - Q.7. __________________ This variable applies to all married women aged under 45 years who have born live children in her present marriage. This variable records the month of birth of the second child born to the woman in her present marriage whether still living with her or dead.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % JANUARY 1. 199 0.6 8.5 FEBRUARY 2. 173 0.5 7.4 MARCH 3. 203 0.6 8.7 APRIL 4. 184 0.6 7.9 MAY 5. 232 0.7 9.9 JUNE 6. 198 0.6 8.5 JULY 7. 189 0.6 8.1 AUGUST 8. 193 0.6 8.3

SEPTEMBER 9. 197 0.6 8.4 OCTOBER 10. 205 0.6 8.8 NOVEMBER 11. 183 0.6 7.8 DECEMBER 12. 179 0.6 7.7 13. 1 0.0 0.0 DOES NOT APPLY & MD. -9. 29698 92.7 MISSING N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. -1. 11 0.0 MISSING

Valid cases 2336 Missing cases 29709

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Variable: CHLDYR2 YEAR 2ND CHILD BORN

Individual Schedule. Family Information Section - Q.7. __________________ This variable applies to all married women aged under 45 years who have born live children in her present marriage. This variable records the year of birth of the second child born to the woman in her present marriage whether still living with her or dead. This is

a continuous variable and the categories below merely indicate the grouping of responses.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % 1950 TO 1959 2. 122 0.4 5.2 1960 TO 1969 3. 1088 3.4 46.4 1970 OR LATER 4. 1136 3.5 48.4 DOES NOT APPLY & MD. -9. 29698 92.7 MISSING N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. -1. 1 0.0 MISSING

Valid cases 2346 Missing cases 29699

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Variable: CHLDSEX2 SEX 2ND CHILD

Individual Schedule. Family Information Section - Q.7. __________________ This variable applies to all married women aged under 45 years who have born live children in their present marriage. This variable records the sex of the second child born to the woman in her present marriage whether still living with her or dead.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % MALE 1. 1223 3.8 52.2 FEMALE 2. 1122 3.5 47.8 N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. 8. 2 0.0 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & M.D 9. 29698 92.7 MISSING

Valid cases 2345 Missing cases 29700

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Variable: CHLDMTH3 MONTH 3RD CHILD BORN

Individual Schedule. Family Information Section - Q.7. __________________ This variable applies to all married women aged under 45 years who have born live children in their present marriage. This variable records the month of birth of the third child born to the woman in her present marriage whether still living with her or dead.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % JANUARY 1. 72 0.2 8.1 FEBRUARY 2. 58 0.2 6.5 MARCH 3. 86 0.3 9.7 APRIL 4. 79 0.2 8.9 MAY 5. 86 0.3 9.7 JUNE 6. 77 0.2 8.7 JULY 7. 78 0.2 8.8 AUGUST 8. 75 0.2 8.4 SEPTEMBER 9. 80 0.2 9.0 OCTOBER 10. 62 0.2 7.0 NOVEMBER 11. 65 0.2 7.3 DECEMBER 12. 70 0.2 7.9 19. 1 0.0 0.1 DOES NOT APPLY & MD. -9. 31150 97.2 MISSING N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. -1. 6 0.0 MISSING

Valid cases 889 Missing cases 31156

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Variable: CHLDYR3 YEAR 3RD CHILD BORN

Individual Schedule. Family Information Section - Q.7. __________________ This variable applies to all married women aged under 45 years who have born live children in their present marriage. This variable records the year of birth of the third child born to the woman in her present marriage whether still living with her or dead.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % 1950 TO 1959 2. 31 0.1 3.5 1960 TO 1969 3. 420 1.3 47.0 1970 OR LATER 4. 443 1.4 49.6 DOES NOT APPLY & MD. -9. 31150 97.2 MISSING N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. -1. 1 0.0 MISSING

Valid cases 894 Missing cases 31151

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Variable: CHLDSEX3 SEX 3RD CHILD

Individual Schedule. Family Information Section - Q.7. __________________ This variable applies to all married women aged under 45 years who have born live children in their present marriage. This variable records the sex of the third child born to the woman in their present marriage whether still living with her or dead.

Relative Adjusted

Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % MALE 1. 482 1.5 53.9 FEMALE 2. 413 1.3 46.1 DOES NOT APPLY & M.D 9. 31150 97.2 MISSING

Valid cases 895 Missing cases 31150

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Variable: CHLDMTH4 MONTH 4TH CHILD BORN

Individual Schedule. Family Information Section - Q.7. __________________ This variable applies to all married women aged under 45 years who have born live children in their present marriage. This variable records the month of birth of the fourth child born to the woman in her present marriage whether still living with her or dead.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % JANUARY 1. 27 0.1 9.1 FEBRUARY 2. 21 0.1 7.1 MARCH 3. 18 0.1 6.1 APRIL 4. 27 0.1 9.1 MAY 5. 19 0.1 6.4 JUNE 6. 32 0.1 10.8 JULY 7. 22 0.1 7.4 AUGUST 8. 26 0.1 8.8

SEPTEMBER 9. 21 0.1 7.1 OCTOBER 10. 25 0.1 8.4 NOVEMBER 11. 31 0.1 10.5 DECEMBER 12. 27 0.1 9.1 DOES NOT APPLY & MD. -9. 31749 99.1 MISSING

Valid cases 296 Missing cases 31749

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Variable: CHLDYR4 YEAR 4TH CHILD BORN

Individual Schedule. Family Information Section - Q.7. __________________ This variable applies to all married women aged under 45 years who have born live children in their present marriage. This variable records the year of birth of the fourth child born to the woman in her present marriage whether still living with her or dead. This is

a continuous variable and the categories below merely indicate the grouping of responses.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % 1950 TO 1959 2. 9 0.0 3.0 1960 TO 1969 3. 142 0.4 48.0 1970 OR LATER 4. 145 0.5 49.0 DOES NOT APPLY & MD. -9. 31749 99.1 MISSING

Valid cases 296 Missing cases 31749

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Variable: CHLDSEX4 SEX 4TH CHILD

Individual Schedule. Family Information Section - Q.7. __________________ This variable applies to all married women aged under 45 years who have born live children in their present marriage. This variable records the sex of the fourth child born to the woman in her present marriage whether still living with her or dead.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % MALE 1. 153 0.5 51.7 FEMALE 2. 143 0.4 48.3 DOES NOT APPLY & M.D 9. 31749 99.1 MISSING

Valid cases 296 Missing cases 31749

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Variable: CHLDMTH5 MONTH 5TH CHILD BORN

Individual Schedule. Family Information Section - Q.7. __________________ This variable applies to all married women aged under 45 years who have born live children in their present marriage. This variable records the month of birth of the fifth child born to the woman in her present marriage whether still living with her or dead.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % JANUARY 1. 12 0.0 10.5 FEBRUARY 2. 7 0.0 6.1 MARCH 3. 11 0.0 9.6 APRIL 4. 10 0.0 8.8 MAY 5. 9 0.0 7.9 JUNE 6. 9 0.0 7.9 JULY 7. 10 0.0 8.8 AUGUST 8. 7 0.0 6.1 SEPTEMBER 9. 6 0.0 5.3 OCTOBER 10. 6 0.0 5.3 NOVEMBER 11. 15 0.0 13.2 DECEMBER 12. 12 0.0 10.5 DOES NOT APPLY & MD. -9. 31930 99.6 MISSING N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. -1. 1 0.0 MISSING

Valid cases 114 Missing cases 31931

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GENERAL HOUSEHOLD SURVEY 1978 Annual

Variable: CHLDYR5 YEAR 5TH CHILD BORN

Individual Schedule. Family Information Section - Q.7. __________________ This variable applies to all married women aged under 45 years who have born live children in their present marriage. This variable records the year of birth of the fifth child born to the woman in her present marriage whether still living with her or dead. This is a continuous variable and the categories below merely indicate the grouping of responses.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % 1960 TO 1969 3. 49 0.2 42.6 1970 OR LATER 4. 66 0.2 57.4 DOES NOT APPLY & MD. -9. 31930 99.6 MISSING

Valid cases 115 Missing cases 31930

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Variable: CHLDSEX5 SEX 5TH CHILD

Individual Schedule. Family Information Section - Q.7. __________________ This variable applies to all married women aged under 45 years who have born live children in their present marriage. This variable records the sex of the fifth child born to the woman in her present marriage whether still living with her or dead.

Relative Adjusted

Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % MALE 1. 69 0.2 60.0 FEMALE 2. 46 0.1 40.0 DOES NOT APPLY & M.D 9. 31930 99.6 MISSING

Valid cases 115 Missing cases 31930

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Variable: CHLDMTH6 MONTH 6TH CHILD BORN

Individual Schedule. Family Information Section - Q.7. __________________ This variable applies to all married women aged under 45 years who have born live children in their present marriage. This variable records the month of birth of the sixth child born to the woman in her present marriage whether still living with her or dead.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % JANUARY 1. 4 0.0 9.5 FEBRUARY 2. 4 0.0 9.5 MARCH 3. 3 0.0 7.1 APRIL 4. 1 0.0 2.4 MAY 5. 2 0.0 4.8 JUNE 6. 1 0.0 2.4 JULY 7. 3 0.0 7.1 AUGUST 8. 2 0.0 4.8

SEPTEMBER 9. 6 0.0 14.3 OCTOBER 10. 9 0.0 21.4 NOVEMBER 11. 4 0.0 9.5 DECEMBER 12. 3 0.0 7.1 DOES NOT APPLY & MD. -9. 32003 99.9 MISSING

Valid cases 42 Missing cases 32003

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Variable: CHLDYR6 YEAR 6TH CHILD BORN

Individual Schedule. Family Information Section - Q.7. __________________ This variable applies to all married women aged under 45 years who have born live children in their present marriage. This variable records the year of birth of the sixth child born to the woman in her present marriage whether still living with her or dead. This is

a continuous variable and the categories below merely indicate the grouping of responses.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % 1960 TO 1969 3. 23 0.1 54.8 1970 OR LATER 4. 19 0.1 45.2 DOES NOT APPLY & MD. -9. 32003 99.9 MISSING

Valid cases 42 Missing cases 32003

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Variable: CHLDSEX6 SEX 6TH CHILD

Individual Schedule. Family Information Section - Q.7. __________________ This variable applies to all married women aged under 45 years who have born live children in their present marriage. This variable records the sex of the sixth child born to the woman in her present marriage whether still living with her or dead.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % MALE 1. 21 0.1 50.0 FEMALE 2. 21 0.1 50.0 DOES NOT APPLY & M.D 9. 32003 99.9 MISSING

Valid cases 42 Missing cases 32003

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Variable: CHLDMTH7 MONTH 7TH CHILD BORN

Individual Schedule. Family Information Section - Q.7. __________________ This variable applies to all married women aged under 45 years who have born live children in their present marriage. This variable records the month of birth of the seventh child born to the woman in her present marriage whether still living with her or dead.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % JANUARY 1. 2 0.0 20.0 MARCH 3. 1 0.0 10.0 JULY 7. 1 0.0 10.0 AUGUST 8. 2 0.0 20.0 OCTOBER 10. 1 0.0 10.0 NOVEMBER 11. 1 0.0 10.0 DECEMBER 12. 2 0.0 20.0 DOES NOT APPLY & MD. -9. 32035 100.0 MISSING

Valid cases 10 Missing cases 32035

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Variable: CHLDYR7 YEAR 7TH CHILD BORN

Individual Schedule. Family Information Section - Q.7. __________________ This variable applies to all married women aged under 45 years who have born live children in their present marriage. This variable records the year of birth of the seventh child born to the woman in her present marriage whether still living with her or dead. This is a continuous variable and the categories below merely indicate the grouping of responses.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % 1960 TO 1969 3. 9 0.0 90.0 1970 OR LATER 4. 1 0.0 10.0 DOES NOT APPLY & MD. -9. 32035 100.0 MISSING

Valid cases 10 Missing cases 32035

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Variable: CHLDSEX7 SEX 7TH CHILD

Individual Schedule. Family Information Section - Q.7. __________________ This variable applies to all married women aged under 45 years who have born live children in their present marriage. This variable records the sex of the seventh child born to the woman in her present marriage whether still living with her or dead.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % MALE 1. 3 0.0 30.0 FEMALE 2. 7 0.0 70.0 DOES NOT APPLY & M.D 9. 32035 100.0 MISSING

Valid cases 10 Missing cases 32035

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Variable: CHLDMTH8 MONTH 8TH CHILD BORN

Individual Schedule. Family Information Section - Q.7. __________________ This variable applies to all married women aged under 45 years who have born live children in their present marriage. This variable records the month of birth of the eighth child born to the woman in her present marriage whether still living with her or dead.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq

Category label Code Freq % % JULY 7. 2 0.0 50.0 AUGUST 8. 1 0.0 25.0 SEPTEMBER 9. 1 0.0 25.0 DOES NOT APPLY & MD. -9. 32041 100.0 MISSING

Valid cases 4 Missing cases 32041

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Variable: CHLDYR8 YEAR 8TH CHILD BORN

Individual Schedule. Family Information Section - Q.7. __________________ This variable applies to all married women aged under 45 years who have born live children in their present marriage. This variable records the year of birth of the eighth child born to the woman in her present marriage whether still living with her or dead. This is a continuous variable and the categories below merely indicate the grouping of responses.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % 1960 TO 1969 3. 1 0.0 25.0 1970 OR LATER 4. 3 0.0 75.0 DOES NOT APPLY & MD. -9. 32041 100.0 MISSING

Valid cases 4 Missing cases 32041

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Variable: CHLDSEX8 SEX 8TH CHILD

Individual Schedule. Family Information Section - Q.7. __________________ This variable applies to all married women aged under 45 years who have born live children in their present marriage. This variable records the sex of the eighth child born to the woman in her present marriage whether still living with her or dead.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % MALE 1. 1 0.0 25.0 FEMALE 2. 3 0.0 75.0 DOES NOT APPLY & M.D 9. 32041 100.0 MISSING

Valid cases 4 Missing cases 32041

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Variable: CHLDMTH9 MONTH 9TH CHILD BORN

Individual Schedule. Family Information Section - Q.7. __________________ This variable applies to all married women aged under 45 years who have born live children in their present marriage. This variable

records the month of birth of the ninth child born to the woman in her present marriage whether still living with her or dead.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % AUGUST 8. 1 0.0 100.0 DOES NOT APPLY & MD. -9. 32044 100.0 MISSING

Valid cases 1 Missing cases 32044

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Variable: CHLDYR9 YEAR 9TH CHILD BORN

Individual Schedule. Family Information Section - Q.7. __________________ This variable applies to all married women aged under 45 years who have born live children in their present marriage. This variable records the year of birth of the ninth child born to the woman in her present marriage whether still living with her or dead. This is a continuous variable and the categories below merely indicate the grouping of responses.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % 1970 OR LATER 4. 1 0.0 100.0 DOES NOT APPLY & MD. -9. 32044 100.0 MISSING

Valid cases 1 Missing cases 32044

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Variable: CHLDSEX9 SEX 9TH CHILD

Individual Schedule. Family Information Section - Q.7. __________________ This variable applies to all married women aged under 45 years who have born live children in their present marriage. This variable records the sex of the ninth child born to the woman in her present marriage whether still living with her or dead.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % FEMALE 2. 1 0.0 100.0 DOES NOT APPLY & M.D 9. 32044 100.0 MISSING

Valid cases 1 Missing cases 32044

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Variable: CHDMTH10 MONTH 10TH CHILD BORN

Individual Schedule. Family Information Section - Q.7. __________________ This variable applies to all married women aged under 45 years who have born live children in their present marriage. This variable records the month of birth of the tenth child born to the woman in her present marriage whether still living with her or dead.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % JUNE 6. 1 0.0 100.0 DOES NOT APPLY & MD. -9. 32044 100.0 MISSING

Valid cases 1 Missing cases 32044

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Variable: CHLDYR10 YEAR 10TH CHILD BORN

Individual Schedule. Family Information Section - Q.7. __________________ This variable applies to all married women aged under 45 years who have born live children in their present marriage. This variable records the year of birth of the tenth child born to the woman in her present marriage whether still living with her or dead. This is a continuous variable and the categories below merely indicate the grouping of responses.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % 1970 OR LATER 4. 1 0.0 100.0 DOES NOT APPLY & MD. -9. 32044 100.0 MISSING

Valid cases 1 Missing cases 32044

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Variable: CHDSEX10 SEX 10TH CHILD

Individual Schedule. Family Information Section - Q.7. __________________ This variable applies to all married women aged under 45 years who have born live children in their present marriage. This variable records the sex of the tenth child born to the woman in her present marriage whether still living with her or dead.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % MALE 1. 1 0.0 100.0 DOES NOT APPLY & M.D 9. 32044 100.0 MISSING

Valid cases 1 Missing cases 32044

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Variable: INCEMP RECEIVED INCOME FROM EMPLOYER IN LAST YR

Individual Schedule. Income Section. Q.1(a). ______ This variable applies to all adult respondents. It records whether the respondent has received any money from employment during the last 12 months.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 13893 43.4 62.1 NO 2. 8486 26.5 37.9 N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. 8. 335 1.0 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & M.D 9. 9331 29.1 MISSING

Valid cases 22379 Missing cases 9666

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Variable: INCEMPW NO.WEEKS INCOME FROM EMPLOYER IN LAST YR

Individual Schedule. Income Section. Q.4(a). ______ This variable applies to all those respondents who received income from this source during the last 12 months. It records the number of weeks in the last 12 months that the respondent received money from this source. This is a continuous variable and the categories below merely indicate the grouping of responses.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % UP TO 13 WEEKS 1. 770 2.4 5.7 14 TO 26 WEEKS 2. 749 2.3 5.6 27 TO 39 WEEKS 3. 694 2.2 5.2 40 TO 51 WEEKS 4. 1401 4.4 10.4 52 WEEKS 5. 9690 30.2 72.3 NA-RECEIVING INC.NOW 99. 105 0.3 0.8 DOES NOT APPLY & MD. -9. 18206 56.8 MISSING N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. -1. 430 1.3 MISSING

Valid cases 13409 Missing cases 18636

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Variable: EMPNOW CURRENTLY RECEIVING INCOME FROM EMPLOYER

Individual Schedule. Income Section. Q.5(a). ______

This variable applies to all those respondents who received income from this source during the last 12 months. It records whether the respondent is currently receiving money from this source.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 12239 38.2 89.4 NO 2. 1448 4.5 10.6 N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. 8. 206 0.6 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & M.D 9. 18152 56.6 MISSING

Valid cases 13687 Missing cases 18358

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Variable: INCEMPX GROSS INCOME FROM EMPLOYER IN LAST YEAR

Individual Schedule. Income Section. Q.3(a). ______ This variable records the gross amount of income received from employment during the last 12 months. This is a continuous variable and the categories below merely indicate the grouping of responses.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % LESS THAN 500 1. 1553 4.8 11.6 500 BUT LT 1000 2. 1274 4.0 9.6 1000 BUT LT 1500 3. 1160 3.6 8.7 1500 BUT LT 2000 4. 1073 3.3 8.0 2000 BUT LT 2500 5. 1237 3.9 9.3 2500 BUT LT 3000 6. 1275 4.0 9.6 3000 BUT LT 3500 7. 1293 4.0 9.7 3500 BUT LT 4500 8. 2174 6.8 16.3 4500 BUT LT 5000 9. 630 2.0 4.7 5000 BUT LT 6000 10. 757 2.4 5.7 6000 BUT LT 7000 11. 339 1.1 2.5 7000 AND OVER 12. 568 1.8 4.3 DOES NOT APPLY & MD. -9. 18275 57.0 MISSING N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. -1. 437 1.4 MISSING

Valid cases 13333 Missing cases 18712

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Variable: HOHINCEM GROSS INCOME FROM EMPLOYMENT OF HOH

This is a crosslink variable which records the annual earnings from employment as recorded at INCEMPX for the head of household. It is a continuous variable and the categories below merely indicate the grouping of responses. This variable is duplicated for all members of the household.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % LESS THAN 500 1. 716 2.2 3.5 500 BUT LT 1000 2. 542 1.7 2.6 1000 BUT LT 1500 3. 531 1.7 2.6 1500 BUT LT 2000 4. 573 1.8 2.8 2000 BUT LT 2500 5. 1084 3.4 5.3 2500 BUT LT 3000 6. 1981 6.2 9.7 3000 BUT LT 3500 7. 2616 8.2 12.8 3500 BUT LT 4500 8. 5616 17.5 27.4 4500 BUT LT 5000 9. 1816 5.7 8.9 5000 BUT LT 6000 10. 2300 7.2 11.2 6000 BUT LT 7000 11. 1098 3.4 5.4 7000 AND OVER 12. 1623 5.1 7.9 DOES NOT APPLY & MD. -9. 11549 36.0 MISSING

Valid cases 20496 Missing cases 11549

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Variable: HUSINCEM GROSS INCOME FROM EMPLOYMENT-HUSBAND

This is a crosslink variable which records the annual earnings from employment as recorded at INCEMPX for the husband in the family unit. It is a continuous variable and the categories below merely indicate the grouping of responses.

This variable is duplicated for all members of the family unit.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % LESS THAN 500 1. 311 1.0 1.7 500 BUT LT 1000 2. 296 0.9 1.6 1000 BUT LT 1500 3. 340 1.1 1.9 1500 BUT LT 2000 4. 405 1.3 2.2 2000 BUT LT 2500 5. 863 2.7 4.8 2500 BUT LT 3000 6. 1718 5.4 9.5 3000 BUT LT 3500 7. 2359 7.4 13.1 3500 BUT LT 4500 8. 5289 16.5 29.3 4500 BUT LT 5000 9. 1717 5.4 9.5 5000 BUT LT 6000 10. 2199 6.9 12.2 6000 BUT LT 7000 11. 1042 3.3 5.8 7000 AND OVER 12. 1525 4.8 8.4 DOES NOT APPLY & MD. -9. 13981 43.6 MISSING

Valid cases 18064 Missing cases 13981

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Variable: WIFINCEM GROSS INCOME FROM EMPLOYMENT-WIFE

This is a crosslink variable which records the annual earnings from employment as recorded at INCEMPX for the wife in the family unit. It is a continuous variable and the categories below merely indicate the grouping of responses. This variable is duplicated for all members of the family unit.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % LESS THAN 500 1. 2831 8.8 21.5 500 BUT LT 1000 2. 2842 8.9 21.6 1000 BUT LT 1500 3. 2292 7.2 17.4 1500 BUT LT 2000 4. 1579 4.9 12.0 2000 BUT LT 2500 5. 1299 4.1 9.9 2500 BUT LT 3000 6. 926 2.9 7.0 3000 BUT LT 3500 7. 574 1.8 4.4 3500 BUT LT 4500 8. 465 1.5 3.5

4500 BUT LT 5000 9. 97 0.3 0.7 5000 BUT LT 6000 10. 103 0.3 0.8 6000 BUT LT 7000 11. 23 0.1 0.2 7000 AND OVER 12. 146 0.5 1.1 DOES NOT APPLY & MD. -9. 18868 58.9 MISSING

Valid cases 13177 Missing cases 18868

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Variable: HOHNWKEM HOH-NO.WEEKS IN EMPLOYMENT-LAST 12 MTH

This is a crosslink variable which records the number of weeks employed in last 12 months as recorded at INCEMPW for the head of household. It is a continuous variable and the categories below merely indicate the grouping of responses. This variable is duplicated for all members of the household.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % UP TO 13 WEEKS 1. 535 1.7 2.6 14 TO 26 WEEKS 2. 647 2.0 3.1 27 TO 39 WEEKS 3. 729 2.3 3.5 40 TO 51 WEEKS 4. 2134 6.7 10.3 52 WEEKS 5. 16557 51.7 79.6 N.A. BUT WORKING NOW 99. 193 0.6 0.9 DOES NOT APPLY & MD. -9. 11250 35.1 MISSING

Valid cases 20795 Missing cases 11250

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Variable: HUSNWKEM HUSBAND-NO.WEEKS IN EMPLOYMENT-LAST 12 M

This is a crosslink variable which records the number of weeks employed in last 12 months as recorded at INCEMPW for the husband in the family unit. It is a continuous variable and the categories below merely indicate the grouping of responses. This variable is duplicated for all members of the family unit.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % UP TO 13 WEEKS 1. 343 1.1 1.9 14 TO 26 WEEKS 2. 503 1.6 2.7 27 TO 39 WEEKS 3. 568 1.8 3.1 40 TO 51 WEEKS 4. 1882 5.9 10.3 52 WEEKS 5. 14884 46.4 81.1 N.A. BUT WORKING NOW 99. 165 0.5 0.9 DOES NOT APPLY & MD. -9. 13700 42.8 MISSING

Valid cases 18345 Missing cases 13700

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Variable: WIFNWKEM WIFE-NO.WEEKS IN EMPLOYMENT-LAST 12 MTH

This is a crosslink variable which records the number of weeks employed in last 12 months as recorded at INCEMPW for the wife in the family unit. It is a continuous variable and the categories below merely indicate the grouping of responses. This variable is duplicated for all members of the family unit.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % UP TO 13 WEEKS 1. 1020 3.2 7.8 14 TO 26 WEEKS 2. 1022 3.2 7.8 27 TO 39 WEEKS 3. 907 2.8 6.9 40 TO 51 WEEKS 4. 1168 3.6 8.9 52 WEEKS 5. 8894 27.8 68.0 N.A. BUT WORKING NOW 99. 78 0.2 0.6 DOES NOT APPLY & MD. -9. 18956 59.2 MISSING

Valid cases 13089 Missing cases 18956

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Variable: INCSELF ANY SELF-EMPLOYED INCOME IN LAST YEAR

Individual Schedule. Income Section. Q.1(b). ______ This variable applies to all adult respondents. It records whether the respondent has received any money from self-employment during the last 12 months.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 1414 4.4 6.3 NO 2. 20928 65.3 93.7 N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. 8. 372 1.2 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & M.D 9. 9331 29.1 MISSING

Valid cases 22342 Missing cases 9703

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Variable: INCSELFW NO.OF WEEKS SELF-EMP.INCOME IN LAST YEAR

Individual Schedule. Income Section. Q.4(b). ______ This variable applies to all those respondents who received income from this source during the last 12 months. It records the number of weeks in the last 12 months that the respondent received money from this source. This is a continuous variable and the categories below merely indicate the grouping of responses.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % UP TO 13 WEEKS 1. 137 0.4 11.8 14 TO 26 WEEKS 2. 86 0.3 7.4 27 TO 39 WEEKS 3. 57 0.2 4.9 40 TO 51 WEEKS 4. 78 0.2 6.7 52 WEEKS 5. 774 2.4 66.7 99. 29 0.1 2.5 NA,REFUSAL,DK -9. 30667 95.7 MISSING NA,REFUSAL,DK -1. 217 0.7 MISSING

Valid cases 1161 Missing cases 30884

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Variable: SELFNOW CURRENTLY RECEIVING SELF-EMP INCOME

Individual Schedule. Income Section. Q.5(b). ______ This variable applies to all those respondents who received income from this source during the last 12 months. It records whether the respondent is currently receiving money from this source.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 1027 3.2 79.9 NO 2. 258 0.8 20.1 NA,REFUSAL,DK 8. 129 0.4 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 30631 95.6 MISSING

Valid cases 1285 Missing cases 30760

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Variable: INCSELFX GROSS SELF-EMP. INCOME IN LAST YEAR

Individual Schedule. Income Section. Q.3(b). ______ This variable records the gross amount of income received from self-employment during the last 12 months. This is a continuous variable and the categories below merely indicate the grouping of responses.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % LESS THAN 500 1. 362 1.1 31.9 500 BUT LT 1000 2. 94 0.3 8.3 1000 BUT LT 1500 3. 88 0.3 7.8 1500 BUT LT 2000 4. 58 0.2 5.1 2000 BUT LT 2500 5. 54 0.2 4.8 2500 BUT LT 3000 6. 60 0.2 5.3 3000 BUT LT 3500 7. 65 0.2 5.7 3500 BUT LT 4500 8. 94 0.3 8.3 4500 BUT LT 5000 9. 29 0.1 2.6 5000 BUT LT 6000 10. 62 0.2 5.5

6000 BUT LT 7000 11. 35 0.1 3.1 7000 AND OVER 12. 133 0.4 11.7 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 30726 95.9 MISSING NA,REFUSAL,DK -1. 185 0.6 MISSING

Valid cases 1134 Missing cases 30911

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GENERAL HOUSEHOLD SURVEY 1978 Annual

Variable: HOHINCSE GROSS INCOME FROM SELF-EMPLOYMENT-HOH

This is a crosslink variable which records the annual income from self-employment as recorded at INCSELFX for the head of household. It is a continuous variable and the categories below merely indicate the grouping of responses. This variable is duplicated for all members of the household.

Relative Adjusted

Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % LESS THAN 500 1. 448 1.4 18.2 500 BUT LT 1000 2. 141 0.4 5.7 1000 BUT LT 1500 3. 180 0.6 7.3 1500 BUT LT 2000 4. 107 0.3 4.3 2000 BUT LT 2500 5. 133 0.4 5.4 2500 BUT LT 3000 6. 174 0.5 7.1 3000 BUT LT 3500 7. 168 0.5 6.8 3500 BUT LT 4500 8. 294 0.9 11.9 4500 BUT LT 5000 9. 102 0.3 4.1 5000 BUT LT 6000 10. 193 0.6 7.8 6000 BUT LT 7000 11. 110 0.3 4.5 7000 AND OVER 12. 413 1.3 16.8 DOES NOT APPLY & MD. -9. 29582 92.3 MISSING

Valid cases 2463 Missing cases 29582

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GENERAL HOUSEHOLD SURVEY 1978 Annual

Variable: HUSINCSE GROSS INCOME FROM SELF-EMPLOY.-HUSBAND

This is a crosslink variable which records the annual income from self-employment as recorded at INCSELFX for the husband in the family unit. It is a continuous variable and the categories below merely indicate the grouping of responses. This variable is duplicated for all members of the family unit.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % LESS THAN 500 1. 375 1.2 16.5 500 BUT LT 1000 2. 128 0.4 5.6 1000 BUT LT 1500 3. 167 0.5 7.4 1500 BUT LT 2000 4. 97 0.3 4.3 2000 BUT LT 2500 5. 121 0.4 5.3 2500 BUT LT 3000 6. 160 0.5 7.0 3000 BUT LT 3500 7. 160 0.5 7.0 3500 BUT LT 4500 8. 280 0.9 12.3 4500 BUT LT 5000 9. 96 0.3 4.2 5000 BUT LT 6000 10. 184 0.6 8.1 6000 BUT LT 7000 11. 107 0.3 4.7 7000 AND OVER 12. 397 1.2 17.5 DOES NOT APPLY & MD. -9. 29773 92.9 MISSING

Valid cases 2272 Missing cases 29773

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GENERAL HOUSEHOLD SURVEY 1978 Annual

Variable: WIFINCSE GROSS INCOME FROM SELF-EMPLOYMENT-WIFE

This is a crosslink variable which records the annual income from self-employment as recorded at INCSELFX for the wife in the family unit. It is a continuous variable and the categories below merely indicate the grouping of responses. This variable is duplicated for all members of the family unit.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % LESS THAN 500 1. 531 1.7 59.9 500 BUT LT 1000 2. 132 0.4 14.9 1000 BUT LT 1500 3. 52 0.2 5.9 1500 BUT LT 2000 4. 44 0.1 5.0 2000 BUT LT 2500 5. 20 0.1 2.3 2500 BUT LT 3000 6. 17 0.1 1.9 3000 BUT LT 3500 7. 23 0.1 2.6 3500 BUT LT 4500 8. 12 0.0 1.4 4500 BUT LT 5000 9. 3 0.0 0.3 5000 BUT LT 6000 10. 2 0.0 0.2 6000 BUT LT 7000 11. 2 0.0 0.2 7000 AND OVER 12. 49 0.2 5.5 DOES NOT APPLY & MD. -9. 31158 97.2 MISSING

Valid cases 887 Missing cases 31158

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GENERAL HOUSEHOLD SURVEY 1978 Annual

Variable: HOHNWKSE NO.WEEKS SELF-EMP.LST.1YR-HOH

This is a crosslink variable which records the number of weeks self-employed in the past 12 months as recorded at INCSELFW for the head of household. It is a continuous variable and the categories below merely indicate the grouping of responses. This variable is duplicated for all members of the household.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % UP TO 13 WEEKS 1. 259 0.8 9.5 14 TO 26 WEEKS 2. 157 0.5 5.8 27 TO 39 WEEKS 3. 83 0.3 3.1 40 TO 51 WEEKS 4. 140 0.4 5.2 52 WEEKS 5. 1998 6.2 73.6 99. 79 0.2 2.9 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 29329 91.5 MISSING

Valid cases 2716 Missing cases 29329

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Variable: HUSNWKSE NO.WEEKS SELF-EMP.LST.1YR-HUSBAND

This is a crosslink variable which records the number of weeks

self-employed in the past 12 months as recorded at INCSELFW for the husband in the family unit. It is a continuous variable and the categories below merely indicate the grouping of responses. This variable is duplicated for all members of the family unit.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % UP TO 13 WEEKS 1. 235 0.7 9.3 14 TO 26 WEEKS 2. 148 0.5 5.9 27 TO 39 WEEKS 3. 73 0.2 2.9 40 TO 51 WEEKS 4. 131 0.4 5.2 52 WEEKS 5. 1851 5.8 73.6 99. 76 0.2 3.0 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 29531 92.2 MISSING

Valid cases 2514 Missing cases 29531

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GENERAL HOUSEHOLD SURVEY 1978 Annual

Variable: WIFNWKSE NO.WEEKS SELF-EMP.LST.1YR-WIFE

This is a crosslink variable which records the number of weeks self-employed in the past 12 months as recorded at INCSELFW for the wife in the family unit. It is a continuous variable and the categories below merely indicate the grouping of responses. This variable is duplicated for all members of the family unit.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % UP TO 13 WEEKS 1. 73 0.2 9.8 14 TO 26 WEEKS 2. 109 0.3 14.6 27 TO 39 WEEKS 3. 67 0.2 9.0 40 TO 51 WEEKS 4. 78 0.2 10.5

52 WEEKS 5. 394 1.2 52.9 99. 24 0.1 3.2 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 31300 97.7 MISSING

Valid cases 745 Missing cases 31300

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Variable: INCPENS ANY EMPLOYERS PENSION IN LAST YEAR

Individual Schedule. Income Section. Q.1(c). ______ This variable applies to all adult respondents. It records whether the respondent has received any money from a former employer's pension during the last 12 months.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 1799 5.6 8.1 NO 2. 20510 64.0 91.9 N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. 8. 405 1.3 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & M.D 9. 9331 29.1 MISSING

Valid cases 22309 Missing cases 9736

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GENERAL HOUSEHOLD SURVEY 1978 Annual

Variable: INCPENSW NO.WEEKS EMPLOYERS PENSION IN LAST YEAR

Individual Schedule. Income Section. Q.4(c).

______ This variable applies to all those respondents who received income from this source during the last 12 months. It records the number of weeks in the last 12 months that the respondent received money from this source. This is a continuous variable and the categories below merely indicate the grouping of responses.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % UP TO 13 WEEKS 1. 29 0.1 1.7 14 TO 26 WEEKS 2. 30 0.1 1.8 27 TO 39 WEEKS 3. 33 0.1 1.9 40 TO 51 WEEKS 4. 22 0.1 1.3 52 WEEKS 5. 1569 4.9 92.0 NA-RECEIVING INC.NOW 99. 23 0.1 1.3 DOES NOT APPLY & MD. -9. 30249 94.4 MISSING N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. -1. 90 0.3 MISSING

Valid cases 1706 Missing cases 30339

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Variable: PENSNOW CURRENTLY RECEIVES PENSION FROM EMPLOYER

Individual Schedule. Income Section. Q.5(c). ______ This variable applies to all those respondents who received income from this source during the last 12 months. It records whether the respondent is currently receiving money from this source.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 1734 5.4 99.9 NO 2. 2 0.0 0.1 N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. 8. 63 0.2 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & M.D 9. 30246 94.4 MISSING

Valid cases 1736 Missing cases 30309

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Rev 83.1 Page 360

GENERAL HOUSEHOLD SURVEY 1978 Annual

Variable: INCPENSX GROSS PENSION FROM EMPLOYER IN LAST YEAR

Individual Schedule. Income Section. Q.3(c). ______ This variable records the gross amount of income received from a former employer's pension during the last 12 months. This is a continuous variable and the categories below merely indicate the grouping of responses.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % LESS THAN 50 1. 77 0.2 4.6 50 BUT LT 100 2. 113 0.4 6.7 100 BUT LT 150 3. 105 0.3 6.3 150 BUT LT 200 4. 133 0.4 7.9 200 BUT LT 300 5. 210 0.7 12.5 300 BUT LT 400 6. 136 0.4 8.1 400 BUT LT 500 7. 108 0.3 6.4 500 BUT LT 600 8. 84 0.3 5.0 600 OR OVER 9. 713 2.2 42.5 DOES NOT APPLY & MD. -9. 30271 94.5 MISSING N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. -1. 95 0.3 MISSING

Valid cases 1679 Missing cases 30366

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Variable: INCNI ANY NI RETIREMENT,WIDOWS PENS.IN LAST YR

Individual Schedule. Income Section. Q.1(d). ______ This variable applies to all adult respondents. It records whether the respondent has received any money from N.I.Retirement or Widows Pens during the last 12 months.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 4795 15.0 21.4

NO 2. 17612 55.0 78.6 N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. 8. 307 1.0 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & M.D 9. 9331 29.1 MISSING

Valid cases 22407 Missing cases 9638

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Rev 83.1 Page 361

GENERAL HOUSEHOLD SURVEY 1978 Annual

Variable: INCNIW NO.WEEKS NI RET.,WIDOWS PENS.IN LAST YR

Individual Schedule. Income Section. Q.4(d). ______ This variable applies to all those respondents who received income from this source during the last 12 months. It records the number of weeks in the last 12 months that the respondent received money from this source. This is a continuous variable and the categories below merely indicate the grouping of responses.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % UP TO 13 WEEKS 1. 83 0.3 1.8 14 TO 26 WEEKS 2. 74 0.2 1.6 27 TO 39 WEEKS 3. 46 0.1 1.0 40 TO 51 WEEKS 4. 28 0.1 0.6 52 WEEKS 5. 4424 13.8 94.6 NA-RECEIVING INC.NOW 99. 21 0.1 0.4 DOES NOT APPLY & MD. -9. 27277 85.1 MISSING N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. -1. 92 0.3 MISSING

Valid cases 4676 Missing cases 27369

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Variable: NINOW CURRENTLY RECEIVING N.I. RET,WIDOWS PENS

Individual Schedule. Income Section. Q.5(d). ______ This variable applies to all those respondents who received income from this source during the last 12 months. It records whether the respondent is currently receiving money from this source.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 4742 14.8 99.9 NO 2. 5 0.0 0.1 N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. 8. 48 0.1 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & M.D 9. 27250 85.0 MISSING

Valid cases 4747 Missing cases 27298

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Rev 83.1 Page 362

GENERAL HOUSEHOLD SURVEY 1978 Annual

Variable: INCNIX GROSS NI RETIREMENT,WIDOWS PENS LAST YR

Individual Schedule. Income Section. Q.3(d). ______ This variable records the gross amount of income received from N.I.Retirement or Widows Pension during the last 12 months. This is a continuous variable and the categories below merely indicate the grouping of responses.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % LESS THAN 50 1. 46 0.1 1.0 50 BUT LT 100 2. 21 0.1 0.5

100 BUT LT 150 3. 17 0.1 0.4 150 BUT LT 200 4. 17 0.1 0.4 200 BUT LT 300 5. 44 0.1 1.0 300 BUT LT 400 6. 53 0.2 1.2 400 BUT LT 500 7. 202 0.6 4.4 500 BUT LT 600 8. 708 2.2 15.4 600 OR OVER 9. 3485 10.9 75.9 DOES NOT APPLY & MD. -9. 27329 85.3 MISSING N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. -1. 123 0.4 MISSING

Valid cases 4593 Missing cases 27452

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Variable: INCFA ANY FAMILY ALLOWANCE IN LAST YEAR

Individual Schedule. Income Section. Q.1(e). ______ This variable applies to all adult respondents. It records whether the respondent has received any money from Family Allowance or Family Income Supplement during the last 12 months.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % 1. 4357 13.6 19.4 2. 18045 56.3 80.6 8. 312 1.0 MISSING 9. 9331 29.1 MISSING

Valid cases 22402 Missing cases 9643

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Rev 83.1 Page 363

GENERAL HOUSEHOLD SURVEY 1978 Annual

Variable: INCFAW NO.WEEKS FAMILY ALLOWANCE IN LAST YEAR

Individual Schedule. Income Section. Q.4(e). ______ This variable applies to all those respondents who received income from either Family Allowance or Family Income Supplement during the last 12 months. It records the number of weeks in the last 12 months that the respondent received money from this source. This is a continuous variable and the categories below merely indicate the grouping of responses.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % UP TO 13 WEEKS 1. 35 0.1 0.8 14 TO 26 WEEKS 2. 56 0.2 1.3 27 TO 39 WEEKS 3. 93 0.3 2.1 40 TO 51 WEEKS 4. 373 1.2 8.6 52 WEEKS 5. 3771 11.8 86.9 99. 9 0.0 0.2 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 27694 86.4 MISSING NA,REFUSAL,DK -1. 14 0.0 MISSING

Valid cases 4337 Missing cases 27708

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Variable: FANOW CURRENTLY RECEIVING FAMILY ALLOWANCE

Individual Schedule. Income Section. Q.5(e). ______ This variable applies to all those respondents who received income from either Family Allowance or Family Income Supplement during the last 12 months. It records whether the respondent is currently receiving money from this source.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 4246 13.3 97.7 NO 2. 98 0.3 2.3 NA,REFUSAL,DK 8. 13 0.0 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 27688 86.4 MISSING

Valid cases 4344 Missing cases 27701

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Rev 83.1 Page 364

GENERAL HOUSEHOLD SURVEY 1978 Annual

Variable: INCFAX GROSS FAMILY ALLOWANCE IN LAST YEAR

Individual Schedule. Income Section. Q.3(e). ______ This variable records the gross amount of income received from Family Allowance or Family Income Supplement during the last 12 months. This is a continuous variable and the categories below merely indicate the grouping of responses.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % LESS THAN 50 1. 381 1.2 8.9 50 BUT LT 100 2. 1062 3.3 24.8 100 BUT LT 150 3. 925 2.9 21.6 150 BUT LT 200 4. 846 2.6 19.7 200 BUT LT 300 5. 782 2.4 18.2 300 BUT LT 400 6. 202 0.6 4.7 400 BUT LT 500 7. 55 0.2 1.3 500 BUT LT 600 8. 17 0.1 0.4 600 OR OVER 9. 18 0.1 0.4 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 27721 86.5 MISSING NA,REFUSAL,DK -1. 36 0.1 MISSING

Valid cases 4288 Missing cases 27757

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Rev 83.1 Page 365

GENERAL HOUSEHOLD SURVEY 1978 Annual

Variable: INCOB ANY OTHER STATE BENEFIT IN LAST YEAR

Individual Schedule. Income Section. Q.1(f). ______ This variable applies to all adult respondents. It records whether the respondent has received any money from other state benefits ,for example, unemployment and sickness benefit and maternity allowance, during the last 12 months. Code 3 is used when the respondent has been unable to separate supplementary benefits from other benefits received and the amount recorded at INCOBX includes supplementary payments also. If this is the case then code 2 is used at INCSUPB.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 3216 10.0 14.4 NO 2. 18966 59.2 85.1 SUP.BEN.INCLUDED 3. 113 0.4 0.5 N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. 8. 419 1.3 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & M.D 9. 9331 29.1 MISSING

Valid cases 22295 Missing cases 9750

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Variable: INCOBW NO.WEEKS OTHER STATE BENEFIT IN LAST YR.

Individual Schedule. Income Section. Q.4(f). ______ This variable applies to all those respondents who received income from this source during the last 12 months. It records the number of weeks in the last 12 months that the respondent received money from this source. This is a continuous variable and the categories below merely indicate the grouping of responses.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % UP TO 13 WEEKS 1. 1981 6.2 61.3 14 TO 26 WEEKS 2. 375 1.2 11.6 27 TO 39 WEEKS 3. 173 0.5 5.3 40 TO 51 WEEKS 4. 99 0.3 3.1 52 WEEKS 5. 600 1.9 18.6 NA-RECEIVING INC.NOW 99. 6 0.0 0.2 DOES NOT APPLY & MD. -9. 28731 89.7 MISSING N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. -1. 80 0.2 MISSING

Valid cases 3234 Missing cases 28811

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Rev 83.1 Page 366

GENERAL HOUSEHOLD SURVEY 1978 Annual

Variable: OBNOW CURRENTLY RECEIVING OTHER STATE BENEFIT

Individual Schedule. Income Section. Q.5(f). ______ This variable applies to all those respondents who received income from this source during the last 12 months. It records whether the respondent is currently receiving money from this source.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 1165 3.6 35.6 NO 2. 2108 6.6 64.4

N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. 8. 56 0.2 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & M.D 9. 28716 89.6 MISSING

Valid cases 3273 Missing cases 28772

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Variable: INCOBX GROSS OTHER STATE BENEFIT IN LAST YEAR

Individual Schedule. Income Section. Q.3(f). ______ This variable records the gross amount of income received from other state benefits during the last 12 months. This is a continuous variable and the categories below merely indicate the grouping of responses.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % LESS THAN 50 1. 930 2.9 30.1 50 BUT LT 100 2. 336 1.0 10.9 100 BUT LT 150 3. 251 0.8 8.1 150 BUT LT 200 4. 164 0.5 5.3 200 BUT LT 300 5. 275 0.9 8.9 300 BUT LT 400 6. 175 0.5 5.7 400 BUT LT 500 7. 134 0.4 4.3 500 BUT LT 600 8. 125 0.4 4.0 600 OR OVER 9. 697 2.2 22.6 DOES NOT APPLY & MD. -9. 28811 89.9 MISSING N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. -1. 147 0.5 MISSING

Valid cases 3087 Missing cases 28958

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GENERAL HOUSEHOLD SURVEY 1978 Annual

Variable: INCSUPB OTHER PAYMENT FROM STATE - SUPP.BENEFIT

Individual Schedule. Income Section. Q.1(g). ______ This variable applies to all adult respondents. It records whether the respondent has received any money from supplementary benefit including pensions and allowances during the last 12 months.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 1928 6.0 8.6 NO 2. 20431 63.8 91.4 N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. 8. 355 1.1 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & M.D 9. 9331 29.1 MISSING

Valid cases 22359 Missing cases 9686

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Variable: INCSUPBW NO.WEEKS PAYMENT OF SUPP.BEN.IN LAST YR.

Individual Schedule. Income Section. Q.4(g). ______ This variable applies to all those respondents who received income from this source during the last 12 months. It records the number of weeks in the last 12 months that the respondent received money from this source. This is a continuous variable and the categories below merely indicate the grouping of responses.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % UP TO 13 WEEKS 1. 425 1.3 22.7 14 TO 26 WEEKS 2. 130 0.4 6.9 27 TO 39 WEEKS 3. 71 0.2 3.8 40 TO 51 WEEKS 4. 46 0.1 2.5 52 WEEKS 5. 1197 3.7 63.8 NA-RECEIVING INC.NOW 99. 6 0.0 0.3 DOES NOT APPLY & MD. -9. 30128 94.0 MISSING N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. -1. 42 0.1 MISSING

Valid cases 1875 Missing cases 30170

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GENERAL HOUSEHOLD SURVEY 1978 Annual

Variable: SUPBNOW CURRENTLY RECEIVING SUPPLEMENT.BENEFIT

Individual Schedule. Income Section. Q.5(g). ______ This variable applies to all those respondents who received income from this source during the last 12 months. It records whether the respondent is currently receiving money from this source.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 1475 4.6 77.6 NO 2. 425 1.3 22.4 N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. 8. 28 0.1 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & M.D 9. 30117 94.0 MISSING

Valid cases 1900 Missing cases 30145

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Variable: INCSUPBX GROSS INCOME FROM SUPP.BEN. IN LAST YEAR

Individual Schedule. Income Section. Q.3(g). ______ This variable records the gross amount of income received from supplementary benefit during the last 12 months. This is a continuous variable and the categories below merely indicate the grouping of responses.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % LESS THAN 50 1. 226 0.7 12.3 50 BUT LT 100 2. 176 0.5 9.6 100 BUT LT 150 3. 135 0.4 7.3 150 BUT LT 200 4. 124 0.4 6.7 200 BUT LT 300 5. 226 0.7 12.3

300 BUT LT 400 6. 244 0.8 13.3 400 BUT LT 500 7. 207 0.6 11.3 500 BUT LT 600 8. 106 0.3 5.8 600 OR OVER 9. 395 1.2 21.5 DOES NOT APPLY & MD. -9. 30155 94.1 MISSING N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. -1. 51 0.2 MISSING

Valid cases 1839 Missing cases 30206

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GENERAL HOUSEHOLD SURVEY 1978 Annual

Variable: INCOTH ANY OTHER REGULAR ALLOWANCES IN LAST YR

Individual Schedule. Income Section. Q.1(h). ______ This variable applies to all adult respondents. It records whether the respondent has received any money from other regular allowances during the last 12 months. For example, alimony, annuity, educational grant, Government Training Allowance.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 748 2.3 3.4 NO 2. 21436 66.9 96.6 NA,REFUSAL,DK 8. 530 1.7 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 9331 29.1 MISSING

Valid cases 22184 Missing cases 9861

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Variable: INCOTHW NO.WEEKS OTHER REG.ALLOWANCES IN LAST YR

Individual Schedule. Income Section. Q.4(h).

______ This variable applies to all those respondents who received income from this source during the last 12 months. It records the number of weeks in the last 12 months that the respondent received money from this source. This is a continuous variable and the categories below merely indicate the grouping of responses.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % UP TO 13 WEEKS 1. 83 0.3 12.8 14 TO 26 WEEKS 2. 48 0.1 7.4 27 TO 39 WEEKS 3. 143 0.4 22.0 40 TO 51 WEEKS 4. 33 0.1 5.1 52 WEEKS 5. 338 1.1 52.1 NA-RECEIVING INC.NOW 99. 4 0.0 0.6 DOES NOT APPLY & MD. -9. 31305 97.7 MISSING N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. -1. 91 0.3 MISSING

Valid cases 649 Missing cases 31396

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GENERAL HOUSEHOLD SURVEY 1978 Annual

Variable: OTHNOW CURRENTLY REC.OTHER REGULAR ALLOWANCE

Individual Schedule. Income Section. Q.5(h). ______ This variable applies to all those respondents who received income from this source during the last 12 months. It records whether the respondent is currently receiving money from this source.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % %

YES 1. 565 1.8 80.4 NO 2. 138 0.4 19.6 N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. 8. 45 0.1 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & M.D 9. 31297 97.7 MISSING

Valid cases 703 Missing cases 31342

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Variable: INCOTHX GROSS OTHER REG. ALLOWANCES IN LAST YEAR

Individual Schedule. Income Section. Q.3(h). ______ This variable records the gross amount of income received from other regular allowances during the last 12 months. This is a continuous variable and the categories below merely indicate the grouping of responses.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % LESS THAN 50 1. 72 0.2 10.7 50 BUT LT 100 2. 61 0.2 9.1 100 BUT LT 150 3. 49 0.2 7.3 150 BUT LT 200 4. 43 0.1 6.4 200 BUT LT 300 5. 63 0.2 9.4 300 BUT LT 400 6. 46 0.1 6.8 400 BUT LT 500 7. 28 0.1 4.2 500 BUT LT 600 8. 40 0.1 5.9 600 OR OVER 9. 271 0.8 40.3 DOES NOT APPLY & MD. -9. 31324 97.8 MISSING N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. -1. 48 0.1 MISSING

Valid cases 673 Missing cases 31372

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GENERAL HOUSEHOLD SURVEY 1978 Annual

Variable: INCRENT ANY INCOME FROM RENT IN LAST YEAR

Individual Schedule. Income Section. Q.1(i). ______ This variable applies to all adult respondents. It records whether the respondent has received any money from rent from property during the last 12 months.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 323 1.0 1.5 NO 2. 21814 68.1 98.5 N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. 8. 577 1.8 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & M.D 9. 9331 29.1 MISSING

Valid cases 22137 Missing cases 9908

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Variable: INCRENTW NO. WEEKS INCOME FROM RENT IN LAST YEAR

Individual Schedule. Income Section. Q.4(i). ______ This variable applies to all those respondents who received income from this source during the last 12 months. It records the number of weeks in the last 12 months that the respondent received money from this source. This is a continuous variable and the categories below merely indicate the grouping of responses.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % UP TO 13 WEEKS 1. 9 0.0 3.6 14 TO 26 WEEKS 2. 11 0.0 4.3 27 TO 39 WEEKS 3. 8 0.0 3.2 40 TO 51 WEEKS 4. 8 0.0 3.2 52 WEEKS 5. 213 0.7 84.2 NA-RECEIVING INC.NOW 99. 4 0.0 1.6 DOES NOT APPLY & MD. -9. 31726 99.0 MISSING N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. -1. 66 0.2 MISSING

Valid cases 253 Missing cases 31792

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Variable: RENTNOW CURRENTLY RECEIVING RENT FROM PROPERTY

Individual Schedule. Income Section. Q.5(i). ______ This variable applies to all those respondents who received income from this source during the last 12 months. It records whether the respondent is currently receiving money from this source.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 263 0.8 94.9 NO 2. 14 0.0 5.1 N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. 8. 46 0.1 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & M.D 9. 31722 99.0 MISSING

Valid cases 277 Missing cases 31768

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Variable: INCRENTX GROSS INCOME FROM RENT IN LAST YEAR

Individual Schedule. Income Section. Q.3(i). ______ This variable records the gross amount of income received from rent from property during the last 12 months. This is a continuous variable and the categories below merely indicate the grouping of responses.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % LESS THAN 50 1. 26 0.1 9.0 50 BUT LT 100 2. 29 0.1 10.0 100 BUT LT 150 3. 26 0.1 9.0

150 BUT LT 200 4. 19 0.1 6.6 200 BUT LT 300 5. 39 0.1 13.5 300 BUT LT 400 6. 25 0.1 8.7 400 BUT LT 500 7. 14 0.0 4.8 500 BUT LT 600 8. 15 0.0 5.2 600 OR OVER 9. 96 0.3 33.2 DOES NOT APPLY & MD. -9. 31733 99.0 MISSING N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. -1. 23 0.1 MISSING

Valid cases 289 Missing cases 31756

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Variable: INCBS ANY INTEREST FROM BUILD-SOC.IN LAST YEAR

Individual Schedule. Income Section. Q.2(j). ______ This variable applies to all adult respondents. It records whether the respondent has received any money from interest from building society accounts during the last 12 months.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 6577 20.5 29.6 NO 2. 15323 47.8 68.9 NONE YET 3. 346 1.1 1.6 N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. 8. 468 1.5 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & M.D 9. 9331 29.1 MISSING

Valid cases 22246 Missing cases 9799

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Variable: INCBSX NET INTEREST FROM BUILD-SOC.IN LAST YEAR

Individual Schedule. Income Section. Q.6(j). ______ This variable records the net amount of income received from interest from building societies during the last 12 months. This is a continuous variable and the categories below merely indicate the grouping of responses.

Relative Adjusted

Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % LESS THAN 10 1. 1582 4.9 26.5 10 BUT LT 20 2. 905 2.8 15.2 20 BUT LT 30 3. 560 1.7 9.4 30 BUT LT 40 4. 446 1.4 7.5 40 BUT LT 50 5. 245 0.8 4.1 50 BUT LT 100 6. 825 2.6 13.8 100 BUT LT 150 7. 421 1.3 7.1 150 BUT LT 200 8. 207 0.6 3.5 200 BUT LT 400 9. 387 1.2 6.5 400 BUT LT 600 10. 145 0.5 2.4 600 BUT LT 800 11. 47 0.1 0.8 800 OR OVER 12. 197 0.6 3.3 DOES NOT APPLY & MD. -9. 25667 80.1 MISSING N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. -1. 411 1.3 MISSING

Valid cases 5967 Missing cases 26078

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Variable: INCSAVE ANY INTEREST FROM SAVINGS IN LAST YEAR

Individual Schedule. Income Section. Q.2(k). ______ This variable applies to all adult respondents. It records whether the respondent has received any money from interest from savings accounts, bank accounts other than current account, British Saving Bonds, National Development Bonds or War Loan during the last 12 months.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % 1. 4192 13.1 18.9 2. 17477 54.5 78.8 3. 520 1.6 2.3 8. 525 1.6 MISSING 9. 9331 29.1 MISSING

Valid cases 22189 Missing cases 9856

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Variable: INCSAVEX GROSS INTEREST FROM SAVINGS IN LAST YR

Individual Schedule. Income Section. Q.6(k). ______ This variable records the gross amount of income received from interest from savings accounts during the last 12 months. This is a continuous variable and the categories below merely indicate the grouping of responses.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % LESS THAN 10 1. 1604 5.0 44.7 10 BUT LT 20 2. 615 1.9 17.2 20 BUT LT 30 3. 312 1.0 8.7 30 BUT LT 40 4. 182 0.6 5.1 40 BUT LT 50 5. 123 0.4 3.4 50 BUT LT 100 6. 314 1.0 8.8 100 BUT LT 150 7. 129 0.4 3.6 150 BUT LT 200 8. 63 0.2 1.8 200 BUT LT 400 9. 109 0.3 3.0 400 BUT LT 600 10. 32 0.1 0.9 600 BUT LT 800 11. 9 0.0 0.3 800 OR OVER 12. 94 0.3 2.6 DOES NOT APPLY & MD. -9. 28066 87.6 MISSING N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. -1. 393 1.2 MISSING

Valid cases 3586 Missing cases 28459

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Variable: INCDIV ANY INTEREST FROM INVEST. IN LAST YEAR

Individual Schedule. Income Section. Q.2(l). ______ This variable applies to all adult respondents. It records whether the respondent has received any money from interest and dividends from other investments during the last 12 months.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES 1. 1168 3.6 5.3 NO 2. 20786 64.9 94.0 NONE YET 3. 153 0.5 0.7 N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. 8. 607 1.9 MISSING DOES NOT APPLY & M.D 9. 9331 29.1 MISSING

Valid cases 22107 Missing cases 9938

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Variable: INCDIVX NET INTEREST FROM INVEST. IN LAST YEAR

Individual Schedule. Income Section. Q.6(l). ______ This variable records the net amount of income received from interest and dividends from other investments during the last 12 months. This is a continuous variable and the categories below merely indicate the grouping of responses.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % %

LESS THAN 10 1. 141 0.4 14.5 10 BUT LT 20 2. 94 0.3 9.7 20 BUT LT 30 3. 56 0.2 5.8 30 BUT LT 40 4. 31 0.1 3.2 40 BUT LT 50 5. 36 0.1 3.7 50 BUT LT 100 6. 109 0.3 11.2 100 BUT LT 150 7. 87 0.3 8.9 150 BUT LT 200 8. 46 0.1 4.7 200 BUT LT 400 9. 105 0.3 10.8 400 BUT LT 600 10. 76 0.2 7.8 600 BUT LT 800 11. 38 0.1 3.9 800 OR OVER 12. 154 0.5 15.8 DOES NOT APPLY & MD. -9. 30930 96.5 MISSING N.A.,REFUSAL,D.K. -1. 142 0.4 MISSING

Valid cases 973 Missing cases 31072

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Variable: TOTINCID GROSS TOTAL INCOME OF INDIVIDUAL

This is a derived variable which adds together the responses given for all sources of income recorded at INCEMPX, INCSELFX, INCPENSX, INCNIX, INCFAX, INCOBX, INCSUPBX, INCOTHX, INCRENTX, INCSAVEX, INCBSX and INCDIVX. This is, therefore, the total annual income for the individual. It is a continuous variable - recorded in pounds - and the categories below merely indicate the grouping of responses.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % NONE 0. 1603 5.0 7.1 LESS THAN 500 1. 3369 10.5 14.8 500 BUT LT 1000 2. 3043 9.5 13.4 1000 BUT LT 1500 3. 2990 9.3 13.2 1500 BUT LT 2000 4. 1734 5.4 7.6 2000 BUT LT 2500 5. 1630 5.1 7.2 2500 BUT LT 3000 6. 1536 4.8 6.8 3000 BUT LT 3500 7. 1487 4.6 6.5 3500 BUT LT 4500 8. 2400 7.5 10.6 4500 BUT LT 5000 9. 727 2.3 3.2 5000 BUT LT 6000 10. 881 2.7 3.9 6000 BUT LT 7000 11. 405 1.3 1.8 7000 AND OVER 12. 909 2.8 4.0 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 9331 29.1 MISSING

Valid cases 22714 Missing cases 9331

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Variable: MVINCID MISSING INFORMATION IN TOTINCID

This variable records whether there are any missing values for any of the income variables employed in the derivation of TOTINCID.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % NO MISSING INFO. 0. 20545 64.1 90.5 SOME MISSING INFO. 1. 2169 6.8 9.5 DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 9331 29.1 MISSING

Valid cases 22714 Missing cases 9331

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Variable: TOTINCHH TOTAL INCOME OF ALL IN HOUSEHOLD

This is a derived variable which sums the amount recorded at TOTINCID for all members of the household. This is, therefore, the total annual income of the household. This is a continuous variable - recorded in pounds - and the categories below merely indicate the grouping of responses.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % NONE 0. 724 2.3 2.3 LESS THAN 500 1. 1253 3.9 3.9 500 BUT LT 1000 2. 1134 3.5 3.5 1000 BUT LT 1500 3. 1866 5.8 5.8 1500 BUT LT 2000 4. 1707 5.3 5.3 2000 BUT LT 2500 5. 1480 4.6 4.6 2500 BUT LT 3000 6. 1566 4.9 4.9 3000 BUT LT 3500 7. 1764 5.5 5.5 3500 BUT LT 4500 8. 4274 13.3 13.3 4500 BUT LT 5000 9. 2085 6.5 6.5 5000 BUT LT 6000 10. 4057 12.7 12.7 6000 BUT LT 7000 11. 3024 9.4 9.4 7000 AND OVER 12. 7111 22.2 22.2

Valid cases 32045 Missing cases 0

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Variable: MVINCHH MISSING INFORMATION IN TOTINCHH

This variable counts the number of adults in a household with any missing information on TOTINCID, that is, coded 1 on MVINCID. This variable is duplicated for all members of the household.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % NO INDIV. MISS.INFO. 0. 27079 84.5 84.5

1 INDIV. MISS.INFO. 1. 3880 12.1 12.1 2 INDIVS.MISS.INFO 2. 936 2.9 2.9 3 INDIVS.MISS.INFO. 3. 137 0.4 0.4 4 INDIVS.MISS.INFO. 4. 12 0.0 0.0 -9. 1 0.0 MISSING

Valid cases 32044 Missing cases 1

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Variable: TOTINCFU TOTAL INCOME OF ALL IN FAMILY UNIT

This is a derived variable which sums the amount recorded at TOTINCID for all members of the family unit. This is a continuous variable - recorded in pounds - and the categories below merely indicate the grouping of responses. The missing cases here refer to foster children. This variable is duplicated for all members of the family unit.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % NONE 0. 978 3.1 3.1 LESS THAN 500 1. 1351 4.2 4.2 500 BUT LT 1000 2. 1426 4.4 4.5 1000 BUT LT 1500 3. 2063 6.4 6.4 1500 BUT LT 2000 4. 1737 5.4 5.4 2000 BUT LT 2500 5. 1488 4.6 4.6 2500 BUT LT 3000 6. 1611 5.0 5.0 3000 BUT LT 3500 7. 1817 5.7 5.7 3500 BUT LT 4500 8. 4238 13.2 13.2 4500 BUT LT 5000 9. 2086 6.5 6.5 5000 BUT LT 6000 10. 3895 12.2 12.2 6000 BUT LT 7000 11. 2878 9.0 9.0 7000 AND OVER 12. 6452 20.1 20.1 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 25 0.1 MISSING

Valid cases 32020 Missing cases 25

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Variable: MVINCFU MISSING INFORMATION IN TOTINCFU

This variable counts the number of adults in a family unit with any missing information on TOTINCID, that is, coded 1 on MVINCID. The missing cases here refer to foster children. This variable is duplicated for all members of the family unit.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % NO INDIV. MISS.INFO. 0. 27298 85.2 85.3 1 INDIV. MISS.INFO. 1. 3740 11.7 11.7 2 INDIVS.MISS.INFO 2. 879 2.7 2.7 3 INDIVS.MISS.INFO. 3. 90 0.3 0.3 4 INDIVS.MISS.INFO. 4. 12 0.0 0.0 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 26 0.1 MISSING

Valid cases 32019 Missing cases 26

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Variable: STBENFU TOTAL STATE BENEFIT FOR FAMILY UNIT

This is a derived variable which takes the responses recorded at INCOBX, INCSUPBX, INCNIX, and INCFAX and calculates from these the annual income for the family unit that is derived from State Benefits. This is a continuous variable - recorded in pounds - and the categories below merely indicate the grouping of responses. The missing cases here refer to foster children.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % NONE 0. 6357 19.8 19.9 UP TO $50 1. 1704 5.3 5.3 $51 - $100 2. 2633 8.2 8.2 $101 - $200 3. 6341 19.8 19.8 $201 - $300 4. 3692 11.5 11.5 $301 - $400 5. 1579 4.9 4.9 $401 - $500 6. 854 2.7 2.7 $501 - $750 7. 1280 4.0 4.0 $751 OR OVER 8. 7579 23.7 23.7 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 26 0.1 MISSING

Valid cases 32019 Missing cases 26

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Variable: UNEARNID TOTAL UNEARNED INCOME OF INDIVIDUAL

This is a derived variable which takes the responses recorded at INCRENTX, INCSAVEX, INCBSX and INCDIVX and calculates the total annual unearned income for individuals. This is a continuous variable - recorded in pounds - and the categories below merely

indicate the grouping of responses.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % NONE 0. 14150 44.2 62.3 UP TO $50 1. 5568 17.4 24.5 $51 - $100 2. 1012 3.2 4.5 $101 - $500 3. 1346 4.2 5.9 $501 - $1000 4. 252 0.8 1.1 OVER $1000 5. 386 1.2 1.7 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 9331 29.1 MISSING

Valid cases 22714 Missing cases 9331

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Variable: UNEARNFU TOTAL UNEARNED INCOME OF FAMILY UNIT

This is a derived variable which records the annual unearned income for the family unit (individual unearned income is recorded at UNEARNID). This is a continuous variable - recorded in pounds - and the categories below merely indicate the grouping of responses. The missing cases here refer to foster children. This variable is duplicated for all members of the family unit.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % NONE 0. 17333 54.1 54.1 UP TO $50 1. 8588 26.8 26.8 $51 - $100 2. 1986 6.2 6.2 $101 - $500 3. 2703 8.4 8.4 $501 - $1000 4. 621 1.9 1.9 OVER $1000 5. 788 2.5 2.5 DOES NOT APPLY & MD -9. 26 0.1 MISSING

Valid cases 32019 Missing cases 26

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Variable: INCSEC WHETHER INCOME SECTION SELF-COMPLETED

Individual Schedule. Income Section - P.43. ______ This variable records whether the individual had a self- completion questionnaire for all or some of the Income Section.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % YES, ALL 1. 655 2.0 5.9 YES, SOME 2. 633 2.0 5.7 NO 3. 9860 30.8 88.4 DOES NOT APPLY & MD 9. 20897 65.2 MISSING

Valid cases 11148 Missing cases 20897

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Variable: INDTIME TIME TAKEN TO COMPLETE INDIVIDUAL SCH.

This variable records the length of time taken to complete the individual schedule. No marginal frequencies are shown.

Relative Adjusted Absolute Freq Freq Category label Code Freq % % INDTIME PRESENT 1. 32045 100.0 100.0

Valid cases 32045 Missing cases 0

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APPENDIX ________

The following list of variables are available for the Scottish Supplementary Sample. Their frequencies have not been included within the main codebook but are available separately. NB. These variables refer only to the Household Schedule, plus six variables relating to the employment status and occupation of the head of household.

HOUSENO REGION QUARTER AREA DAY MONTH YEAR NNHOLDS NPPHHOLD NADHHOLD NCHILDHH PERNO HHTYPE HHSTRUCT HOHRELN HSEWIFE SEX HOHAGE HUSAGE WIFAGE MARITAL FAMUNIT FAMPERNO NFAMHH NADLTFAM NMARFAM FAMILY NCHDEP NCHU16F NCHU5F LIVRES CARAVAN AGEHOUSE OWNHOUSE BATH LOO BEDROOMS BEDCOOK KITCHEN KITSIZE KITEAT OTHROOMS NPPROOM ROOMSLET BEDLET OTHLET ROOMSHRE BATHSHRE LOOSHARE BEDSHARE KITSHARE OTHSHARE CENTHEAT CHFUEL1 CHFUEL2 CHISMAIN FUEL1 FUEL2 FUEL3 RENTFURN RENTBUSN RENTJOB RENTFROM OWNMORT OWNWHO1 OWNWHO2 OWNHOW OWNWHEN MORTWHO1 MORTWHO2 MORTWHO3 MORTEMPL MORTMOST PREVWHO PREVTEN PREVMORT PREVFURN PREVFROM TYPEHOUS NFLOORS POUNDAGE GRSRATVA NETRATVA RATEPAID SSNEVWRK SSSEG SSINDUST SSCODOT

SSTEACH SSSELFEM

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ABSDAYS NO. OF WORKING DAYS MISSED THIS ABSENCE............. 142 ABSEND WHETHER ABSENCE ENDED LAST WEEK.................... 142 ABSWKY1 1ST REASON WORKED LESS 5 DAYS LAST WEEK............. 139 ABSWKY2 2ND REASON WORKED LESS 5 DAYS LAST WEEK............. 140 ABSWKY3 3RD REASON WORKED LESS 5 DAYS LAST WEEK............. 141 ABSWKY4 4TH REASON WORKED LESS 5 DAYS LAST WEEK............. 141 AGE AGE OF RESPONDENT................................... 13 AGEHOUSE PERIOD WHEN PRESENT ACCOMMODATION BUILT............. 22 AGELFTC AGE LEFT COLLEGE.................................... 175 AGELFTS AGE LEFT SCHOOL..................................... 172 ANYCIGAR EVER SMOKED CIGARS REGULARLY........................ 306 ANYQUAL OBTAINED ANY QUALIFICATIONS......................... 177 APPRENTC TAKING RECOG.TRADE APPRENTICESHIP................... 169 AREA GHS STRATUM NUMBERS................................. 3

ARRIVEUK YEAR FIRST ARRIVED UK -BORN ELSEWHERE............... 208 ARTHRIT WHETHER HAS ARTHRITIS ALL THE TIME.................. 221 ASTHMA WHETHER HAS ASTHMA ALL THE TIME..................... 222 BACKACHE WHETHER HAD BACK PAINS PAST 2 WEEKS................. 257 BADHEAR WHETHER DIFF.WITH HEARING WHEN HEAR-AID............. 216 BADSIGHT WHETHER ANY DIFFICULTY WITH SIGHT................... 215 BATH BATH WITH HOT WATER IN PRESENT ACCOM................ 23 BATHSHRE WHETHER BATH SHARED WITH OTHER H-H.................. 30 BCHADV1 ASKED ADVICE PST 14DAYS-B'FST CHRON-1............... 241 BCHADV2 ASKED ADVICE PST 14DAYS-B'FST CHRON-2............... 242 BCHADV3 ASKED ADVICE PST 14DAYS-B'FST CHRON-3............... 242 BCHEAT1 ATE,DRANK DIFF.PAST 14DAYS-B'FST CHRON-1............ 239 BCHEAT2 ATE,DRANK DIFF.PAST 14DAYS-B'FST CHRON-2............ 240 BCHLEIS1 CHANGED LEISURE PST 14DAYS-B'FST CHRON-1............ 240 BCHLEIS2 CHANGED LEISURE PST 14DAYS-B'FST CHRON-2............ 241 BCHPILLS ANY MEDICINE PAST 14 DAYS-B'FAST CHRON.............. 238 BCHPRESC MED.PRESCRIBED DOC,HOSP,DENT-B'FST CHRON............ 239 BEDCOOK BED SITTING ROOM,B-ROOM USED FOR COOKING............ 25 BEDFAST WHETHER INFORMANT ALWAYS BEDFAST.................... 235 BEDLET NO. OF BEDROOMS SUB-LET............................. 28 BEDROOMS NO. OF BEDROOMS IN PRESENT ACCOM.................... 24 BEDSHARE NUMBER OF BEDROOMS SHARED........................... 31 BEER HOW OFTEN DRANK BEER IN LAST YEAR................... 310 BEERAMT HOW MUCH BEER IS DRUNK EACH TIME.................... 311 BLOODPRS WHETHER HAS BLOOD PRESSURE ALL THE TIME............. 225 BRONCHIT WHETHER HAS BRONCHITIS ALL THE TIME................. 220 BRTHLESS WHETHER SHORTNESS OF BREATH PAST 2 WEEKS............ 252 BSYADV1 ASKED ADVICE PST 14DAYS-B'FST SYMPS-1............... 264 BSYADV2 ASKED ADVICE PST 14DAYS-B'FST SYMPS-2............... 264 BSYADV3 ASKED ADVICE PST 14DAYS-B'FST SYMPS-3............... 265 BSYEAT1 ATE,DRANK DIFF.PAST 14DAYS-B'FST SYMPS-1............ 262 BSYEAT2 ATE,DRANK DIFF.PAST 14DAYS-B'FST SYMPS-2............ 262 BSYLEIS1 CHANGED LEISURE PST 14DAYS-B'FST SYMPS-1............ 263 BSYLEIS2 CHANGED LEISURE PST 14DAYS-B'FST SYMPS-2............ 263 BSYPILLS ANY MEDICINE PAST 14 DAYS-B'FAST SYMPS.............. 261 BSYPRESC MED.PRESCRIBED DOC,HOSP,DENT-B'FST SYMPS............ 261

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CARAVAN LIVING IN CARAVAN OR HOUSEBOAT...................... 22 CENTHEAT CENTRAL HEATING IN ACCOMODATION..................... 32 CHADV1 ASKED ADVICE PST 14DAYS-CHRONIC-1................... 249 CHADV2 ASKED ADVICE PST 14DAYS-CHRONIC-2................... 250 CHADV3 ASKED ADVICE PST 14DAYS-CHRONIC-3................... 250 CHDIFF1 DID THINGS DIFFERENT TO USUAL-CHRONIC-1............. 245 CHDIFF2 DID THINGS DIFFERENT TO USUAL-CHRONIC-2............. 246 CHDIFF3 DID THINGS DIFFERENT TO USUAL-CHRONIC-3............. 246

CHDIFF4 DID THINGS DIFFERENT TO USUAL-CHRONIC-4............. 247 CHDIFF5 DID THINGS DIFFERENT TO USUAL-CHRONIC-5............. 247 CHDIFF6 DID THINGS DIFFERENT TO USUAL-CHRONIC-6............. 248 CHDMTH10 MONTH 10TH CHILD BORN............................... 344 CHDOC CHRONIC SAW,TALKED TO GP IN PAST YEAR............... 237 CHDOCVIS WHETHER ANY CONSULT.FOR CHRON.COMPLAINTS............ 298 CHDSEX10 SEX 10TH CHILD ..................................... 345 CHFUEL1 TYPE OF FUEL FOR CENTRAL HEATING-1.................. 33 CHFUEL2 TYPE OF FUEL FOR CENTRAL HEATING-2.................. 33 CHINPAT CHRONIC IN HOSPITAL OVERNIGHT IN PAST YR............ 236 CHISMAIN CENTRAL HEATING-MAIN HEAT IN WINTER................. 34 CHLDMTH1 MONTH 1ST CHILD BORN................................ 328 CHLDMTH2 MONTH 2ND CHILD BORN................................ 330 CHLDMTH3 MONTH 3RD CHILD BORN................................ 332 CHLDMTH4 MONTH 4TH CHILD BORN................................ 334 CHLDMTH5 MONTH 5TH CHILD BORN................................ 336 CHLDMTH6 MONTH 6TH CHILD BORN................................ 338 CHLDMTH7 MONTH 7TH CHILD BORN................................ 340 CHLDMTH8 MONTH 8TH CHILD BORN................................ 341 CHLDMTH9 MONTH 9TH CHILD BORN................................ 343 CHLDNSC1 NURSERY SCHOOL-1ST CHILD UNDER 5YRS................. 197 CHLDNSC2 NURSERY SCHOOL-2ND CHILD UNDER 5YRS................. 199 CHLDNSC3 NURSERY SCHOOL-3RD CHILD UNDER 5YRS................. 200 CHLDNSC4 NURSERY SCHOOL-4TH CHILD UNDER 5YRS................. 201 CHLDNSC5 NURSERY SCHOOL-5TH CHILD UNDER 5YRS................. 202 CHLDNSC6 NURSERY SCHOOL-6TH CHILD UNDER 5YRS................. 203 CHLDNSC7 NURSERY SCHOOL-7TH CHILD UNDER 5YRS................. 204 CHLDRESP RESPONDENT RESPONSIBLE FOR CHILD.................... 274 CHLDSEX1 SEX 1ST CHILD ..................................... 329 CHLDSEX2 SEX 2ND CHILD ..................................... 331 CHLDSEX3 SEX 3RD CHILD ..................................... 333 CHLDSEX4 SEX 4TH CHILD ..................................... 335 CHLDSEX5 SEX 5TH CHILD ..................................... 337 CHLDSEX6 SEX 6TH CHILD ..................................... 339 CHLDSEX7 SEX 7TH CHILD ..................................... 341 CHLDSEX8 SEX 8TH CHILD ..................................... 342 CHLDSEX9 SEX 9TH CHILD ..................................... 344 CHLDYR1 YEAR 1ST CHILD BORN................................. 329 CHLDYR10 YEAR 10TH CHILD BORN................................ 345 CHLDYR2 YEAR 2ND CHILD BORN................................. 331 CHLDYR3 YEAR 3RD CHILD BORN................................. 333 CHLDYR4 YEAR 4TH CHILD BORN................................. 335 CHLDYR5 YEAR 5TH CHILD BORN................................. 337 CHLDYR6 YEAR 6TH CHILD BORN................................. 339 CHLDYR7 YEAR 7TH CHILD BORN................................. 340 CHLDYR8 YEAR 8TH CHILD BORN................................. 342 CHLDYR9 YEAR 9TH CHILD BORN................................. 343 CHLEIS1 CHANGED LEISURE PST 14DAYS-CHRONIC-1................ 248

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CHLEIS2 CHANGED LEISURE PST 14DAYS-CHRONIC-2................ 249 CHNDOC NO.TIMES SAW GP IN PAST YR - CHRONIC................ 237 CHNOSERV CHRONIC MADE NO USE OF HEALTH SERVICES.............. 238 CHOUTPAT CHRONIC AS OUTPATIENT IN PAST YEAR.................. 236 CHPILLS ANY MEDICINE PAST 14 DAYS-CHRONIC................... 243 CHPRESC MED.PRESCRIBED DOC,HOSP,DENT-CHRONIC................ 243 CHPRESC1 MED.PRESCRIBED DOC,HOSP,DENT.FOR CHRON-1............ 233 CHPRESC2 MED.PRESCRIBED DOC,HOSP,DENT.FOR CHRON-2............ 235 CHPRN1 1ST CHILDS PERSON NUMBER............................ 196 CHPRN2 2ND CHILDS PERSON NUMBER............................ 198 CHPRN3 3RD CHILDS PERSON NUMBER............................ 199 CHPRN4 4TH CHILDS PERSON NUMBER............................ 200 CHPRN5 5TH CHILDS PERSON NUMBER............................ 201 CHPRN6 6TH CHILDS PERSON NUMBER............................ 202 CHPRN7 7TH CHILDS PERSON NUMBER............................ 203 CHRA1 RESTRICTED ACTIVITY PST 14DAYS-CHRONIC-1............ 244 CHRA2 RESTRICTED ACTIVITY PST 14DAYS-CHRONIC-2............ 244 CHRONIC WHETHER INFORMANT HAS CHRONIC ILLNESS............... 219 CHSTPAIN WHETHER HAD CHEST PAINS PAST 2 WEEKS................ 256 CHXAVOID WHETHER AVOIDS ANY OTHER-CHRONIC.................... 234 CHXCARE1 WHETHER EXTRA CARE FOR CHRONIC CONDS.-1............. 230 CHXCARE2 WHETHER EXTRA CARE FOR CHRONIC CONDS.-2............. 230 CHXCARE3 WHETHER EXTRA CARE FOR CHRONIC CONDS.-3............. 231 CHXCARE4 WHETHER EXTRA CARE FOR CHRONIC CONDS.-4............. 231 CHXCARE5 WHETHER EXTRA CARE FOR CHRONIC CONDS.-5............. 232 CHXCARE6 WHETHER EXTRA CARE FOR CHRONIC CONDS.-6............. 232 CHXOTHER WHETHER ANY OTHER EXTRA CARE-CHRONIC................ 233 CIGAR SMOKES AT LEAST 1 CIGAR A MONTH..................... 306 CIGNOW SMOKES CIGARETTES NOW............................... 300 CIGREG2 EVER SMOKED CIGARETTES REGULARLY.................... 304 CIGTYPE TYPE OF CIGARETTE SMOKED............................ 304 CODOT CLASS.OF OCC.AND DIRECTORY OF OCC.TITLES............ 114 CODOT2 2ND JOB, CODOT CLASSIFICATION....................... 118 COLD WHETHER HAD COLD,FLU PAST 2 WEEKS................... 255 COLOUR INTERVIEWER ASSESSED FROM OBSERVATION............... 21 COMPLETE OUTCOME OF INDIVIDUAL INTERVIEW..................... 6 CONDENSE TROUBLED BY PERS.CONDENSATION IN HOME............... 63 CONSTIP WHETHER HAS CONSTIPATION ALL THE TIME............... 224 COUGH WHETHER HAD COUGH PAST 2 WEEKS...................... 251 DAMP TROUBLED BY DAMP IN HOME............................ 64 DAY DAY OF INTERVIEW.................................... 4 DIABETES WHETHER HAS DIABETES ALL THE TIME................... 227 DIFSTEP1 1ST LOCATION OF STEPS WITH WHICH HAS DIF............ 67 DIFSTEP2 2ND LOCATION OF STEPS WITH WHICH HAS DIF............ 68 DIFSTEP3 3RD LOCATION OF STEPS WITH WHICH HAS DIF............ 68 DIFSTEP4 4TH LOCATION OF STEPS WITH WHICH HAS DIF............ 69 DIFSTEPS WHETHER REGULARLY HAS DIFF.WITH STEPS............... 67 DISHWASH DISHWASHER IN ACCOMMODATION......................... 38 DIZZY WHETHER HAD DIZZY SPELLS PAST 2 WEEKS............... 253 DOCCHAT TALKED TO A DOCTOR IN LAST 2 WEEKS.................. 274

DOCGP1 1ST. CONSULTATION,TYPE OF DOCTOR.................... 277 DOCGP2 2ND CONSULTATION,TYPE OF DOCTOR..................... 279 DOCGP3 3RD CONSULTATION,TYPE OF DOCTOR..................... 282 DOCGP4 4TH CONSULTATION,TYPE OF DOCTOR..................... 284 DOCGP5 5TH CONSULTATION,TYPE OF DOCTOR..................... 287 DOCGP6 6TH CONSULTATION,TYPE OF DOCTOR..................... 289

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DOCGP7 7TH CONSULTATION,TYPE OF DOCTOR..................... 292 DOCGP8 8TH CONSULTATION,TYPE OF DOCTOR..................... 294 DOCGP9 9TH CONSULTATION,TYPE OF DOCTOR..................... 297 DOCNHS1 1ST CONSULTATION UNDER NHS.......................... 276 DOCNHS2 2ND CONSULTATION UNDER NHS.......................... 279 DOCNHS3 3RD CONSULTATION UNDER NHS.......................... 281 DOCNHS4 4TH CONSULTATION UNDER NHS.......................... 284 DOCNHS5 5TH CONSULTATION UNDER NHS.......................... 286 DOCNHS6 6TH CONSULTATION UNDER NHS.......................... 289 DOCNHS7 7TH CONSULTATION UNDER NHS.......................... 291 DOCNHS8 8TH CONSULTATION UNDER NHS.......................... 294 DOCNHS9 9TH CONSULTATION UNDER NHS.......................... 296 DOCPERN1 PERSON NUMBER FOR 1ST CONSULTATION.................. 276 DOCPERN2 PERSON NUMBER FOR 2ND CONSULTATION.................. 278 DOCPERN3 PERSON NUMBER FOR 3RD CONSULTATION.................. 281 DOCPERN4 PERSON NUMBER FOR 4TH CONSULTATION.................. 283 DOCPERN5 PERSON NUMBER FOR 5TH CONSULTATION.................. 286 DOCPERN6 PERSON NUMBER FOR 6TH CONSULTATION.................. 288 DOCPERN7 PERSON NUMBER FOR 7TH CONSULTATION.................. 291 DOCPERN8 PERSON NUMBER FOR 8TH CONSULTATION.................. 293 DOCPERN9 PERSON NUMBER FOR 9TH CONSULTATION.................. 296 DOCTALK1 METHOD OF 1ST CONSULTATION.......................... 277 DOCTALK2 METHOD OF 2ND CONSULTATION.......................... 280 DOCTALK3 METHOD OF 3RD CONSULTATION.......................... 282 DOCTALK4 METHOD OF 4TH CONSULTATION.......................... 285 DOCTALK5 METHOD OF 5TH CONSULTATION.......................... 287 DOCTALK6 METHOD OF 6TH CONSULTATION.......................... 290 DOCTALK7 METHOD OF 7TH CONSULTATION.......................... 292 DOCTALK8 METHOD OF 8TH CONSULTATION.......................... 295 DOCTALK9 METHOD OF 9TH CONSULTATION.......................... 297 DOCWHO1 1ST CONSULTATION WITH DOCTOR-FOR WHOM............... 275 DOCWHO2 2ND CONSULTATION WITH DOCTOR-FOR WHOM............... 278 DOCWHO3 3RD CONSULTATION WITH DOCTOR-FOR WHOM............... 280 DOCWHO4 4TH CONSULTATION WITH DOCTOR-FOR WHOM............... 283 DOCWHO5 5TH CONSULTATION WITH DOCTOR-FOR WHOM............... 285 DOCWHO6 6TH CONSULTATION WITH DOCTOR-FOR WHOM............... 288 DOCWHO7 7TH CONSULTATION WITH DOCTOR-FOR WHOM............... 290 DOCWHO8 8TH CONSULTATION WITH DOCTOR-FOR WHOM............... 293

DOCWHO9 9TH CONSULTATION WITH DOCTOR-FOR WHOM............... 295 DRAUGHTS TROUBLED BY DRAUGHTS IN HOME........................ 63 DRINKAMT AMOUNT OF ALCOHOL DRUNK............................. 308 DRINKANY WHETHER EVER DRINKS ALCOHOL......................... 307 DRINKDAM THINKS DRINKING DAMAGES HEALTH...................... 316 DRINKNOW NOW DRINKS ALCOHOL.................................. 307 DRINKQ SELF COMPLETION Q. ACCEPTED......................... 308 DRKQALON WITNESS PRESENT WHEN ANSWERING Q.................... 317 DRKQPN1 WITNESS OF DRINK Q. - PERSON NUMBER 1............... 318 DRKQPN2 WITNESS OF DRINK Q. - PERSON NUMBER 2............... 319 DRKQPN3 WITNESS OF DRINK Q. - PERSON NUMBER 3............... 320 DRKQPN4 WITNESS OF DRINK Q. - PERSON NUMBER 4............... 321 DRRHOEA WHETHER HAD DIARRHOEA PAST 2 WEEKS.................. 251 EARACHE WHETHER HAD EARACHE PAST 2 WEEKS.................... 253 ECZEMA WHETHER HAS SKIN TROUBLE ALL THE TIME............... 222 EDTYPE TYPE OF SCHOOL,COLLEGE LAST ATTENDED F-T............ 174 EDUCNOW RECEIVING EDUCATION AT PRESENT...................... 170 EDUCREC ATTENDS CLASSES FOR PLEASURE........................ 169

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EIUNEMPB CLAIMANT,REG.LAST WK.-NONWORKER <69YRS.............. 165 EMPLOYED WORKING FOR PAY OR PROFIT IN LAST WEEK.............. 110 EMPLOYEX ON BOOKS OF EMPLOYMENT EX.-LAST WK................. 143 EMPLTHUR WHETHER ON BOOKS OF EMP.EXCH. LAST THURS............ 143 EMPNOW CURRENTLY RECEIVING INCOME FROM EMPLOYER............ 347 EVERWORK EVER WORKED FOR PAY-ADULT ECON.INACTIVE............. 165 FAMCOMP THINKS FAMILY IS COMPLETED.......................... 326 FAMILY WHETHER HUSBAND & WIFE IN FAMILY.................... 19 FAMLAST1 AGE ON HAVING LAST CHILD -FAM.COMPLETE.............. 326 FAMLAST2 AGE EXPECTS TO HAVE LAST CHILD...................... 327 FAMPERNO INDIV.MEMBER NOS. OF FAMILY UNIT.................... 16 FAMTHINK NO.OF CHILDREN NOW EXPECTED-PRES. MARR.............. 325 FAMUNIT FAMILY UNIT TO WHICH RESPONDENT BELONGS............. 16 FAMWANT NO.OF CHILDN WANTED AT MARRIAGE-PRESENT............. 324 FANOW CURRENTLY RECEIVING FAMILY ALLOWANCE................ 364 FEET WHETHER HAS FOOT TROUBLE ALL THE TIME............... 226 FREEZER FREEZER IN ACCOMMODATION............................ 37 FRIDGE REFRIGERATOR IN ACCOMMODATION....................... 36 FUEL1 MAIN HEAT IF NOT CENTRAL HEATING-1.................. 34 FUEL2 MAIN HEAT IF NOT CENTRAL HEATING-2.................. 35 FUEL3 MAIN HEAT IF NOT CENTRAL HEATING-3.................. 35 FURTHRED WHETHER HAD ANY FURTHER EDUCATION................... 174 GIN HOW OFTEN DRANK SPIRITS IN LAST YEAR................ 312 GINAMT HOW MUCH SPIRITS IS DRUNK EACH TIME................. 313 GLASSES WHETHER WEARS GLASSES OR CONTACT LENSES............. 214 GRSRATVA GROSS VALUE OF RATEABLE UNIT........................ 105

HAYFEVER WHETHER HAS HAY FEVER ALL THE TIME.................. 223 HEALTH HEALTH ON WHOLE OVER LAST YEAR...................... 217 HEALTHQ ANYONE PRESENT WHEN HEALTH Q'S ASKED................ 214 HEARAID WHETHER WEARS HEARING AID........................... 216 HEARING WHETHER ANY DIFFICULTY WITH HEARING................. 215 HEART WHETHER HAS HEART TROUBLE ALL THE TIME.............. 225 HEDQUAL HIGHEST EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATION................... 192 HHAREA WHETHER H-O-H SAT.WITH AREA IN GENERAL.............. 57 HHBATH WHETHER H-O-H SAT.WITH BATH,WASH.FAC................ 53 HHDSATY1 1ST REASON H-O-H NOT COMPLETELY SATIS............... 43 HHDSATY2 2ND REASON H-O-H NOT COMPLETELY SATIS............... 44 HHDSATY3 3RD REASON H-O-H NOT COMPLETELY SATIS............... 45 HHDSATY4 4TH REASON H-O-H NOT COMPLETELY SATIS............... 46 HHEXTER WHETHER H-O-H SAT.WITH STATE OF EXTERIOR............ 55 HHINTER WHETHER H-O-H SAT.WITH STATE OF INTERIOR............ 54 HHKITCH WHETHER H-O-H SAT.WITH KITCHEN,COOK.FAC............. 52 HHPBTRAN WHETHER H-O-H SAT.WITH PUB.TRANS.IN AREA............ 56 HHPGARDN WHETHER H-O-H WD.WANT GARDEN IF MOVED............... 71 HHPLRGR WHETHER H-O-H WD.PREFER LARGER HOME................. 73 HHPNEW WHETHER H-O-H WD.PREFER NEWER HOME.................. 72 HHPOTMN HOH'S MAIN,ONLY REAS.FOR WANTING TO MOVE............ 88 HHPOTY1 1ST REASON FOR WANTING TO MOVE-HOH.................. 89 HHPOTY2 2ND REASON FOR WANTING TO MOVE-HOH.................. 90 HHPOTY3 3RD REASON FOR WANTING TO MOVE-HOH.................. 91 HHPOTY4 4TH REASON FOR WANTING TO MOVE-HOH.................. 92 HHPRENT LANDLORD H-O-H WD.PREFER IF RENTING................. 71 HHPSEMI TYPE OF HOUSE H-O-H WD.PREFER IF MOVING............. 70 HHPTENUR TENURE H-O-H WOULD PREFER IF MOVING................. 70 HHPTOWN WHETHER H-O-H WD.PREFER TO LIVE IN TOWN............. 72 HHPTYPE TYPE OF ACCOM. H-O-H WD.PREFER IF MOVING............ 69

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HHROOMS WHETHER H-O-H SAT.WITH NUMBER OF ROOMS.............. 54 HHSAT WHETHER H-O-H SATISFIED WITH ACCOMM................. 42 HHSHOPS WHETHER H-O-H SAT.WITH ACCESS TO SHOPS.............. 56 HHSTORE WHETHER H-O-H SAT.WITH AMT.STORAGE SPACE............ 53 HHSTRUCT STRUCTURE OF HOH'S HOUSEHOLD........................ 11 HHTENURE WHETHER H-O-H SAT.WITH TENURE....................... 55 HHTYPE RESPONDENT'S HOUSEHOLD TYPE......................... 11 HHWC WHETHER H-O-H SAT.WITH TOILET FACILITIES............ 52 HLTHCOMP STATE OF INDIVIDUAL'S HEALTH........................ 217 HOHAGE AGE OF HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD............................ 14 HOHCODOT H-O-H'S CLASS.OF OCC.&DIR.OF OCC.TITLES............. 126 HOHEMPL HOH DID PAID WORK LAST WEEK......................... 129 HOHHEDQ HOH'S HIGHEST EDUCATIONAL QUAL...................... 193 HOHHLTHC STATE OF HOH'S HEALTH............................... 218

HOHINCEM GROSS INCOME FROM EMPLOYMENT OF HOH................. 348 HOHINCSE GROSS INCOME FROM SELF-EMPLOYMENT-HOH............... 355 HOHIND H-O-H'S STAND.IND.CLASSIFICATION.................... 123 HOHLFTC AGE H-O-H LEFT COLLEGE.............................. 175 HOHLFTS AGE HEAD OF H'HOLD LEFT SCHOOL...................... 172 HOHNWKEM HOH-NO.WEEKS IN EMPLOYMENT-LAST 12 MTH.............. 351 HOHNWKSE NO.WEEKS SELF-EMP.LST.1YR-HOH....................... 358 HOHOVER H-O-H'S AVER.PAID O-TIME HOURS PER WK............... 136 HOHRELN RELATIONSHIP TO HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD................... 12 HOHSEG H-O-H'S SOCIO-ECONOMIC GROUP........................ 120 HOHWHBRN COUNTRY OF BIRTH -HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD................. 211 HOHWKHRS H-O-H'S HOURS WORKED -EX.MEALS,O-TIME............... 135 HOUSENO HOUSEHOLD IDENTIFICATION NUMBER..................... 1 HPERNO IND.ANSWERING H'HOLD Q'S OTHER THAN H.SA............ 103 HQ1TYPE 1ST MENTIONED HIGHER QUALIFICATION.................. 186 HQ2TYPE 2ND MENTIONED HIGHER QUALIFICATION.................. 187 HQ3TYPE 3RD MENTIONED HIGHER QUALIFICATION.................. 188 HQ4TYPE 4TH MENTIONED HIGHER QUALIFICATION.................. 189 HQ5TYPE 5TH MENTIONED HIGHER QUALIFICATION.................. 190 HQ6TYPE 6TH MENTIONED HIGHER QUALIFICATION.................. 191 HSEWIFE RESPONDENT IS H'HOLD'S HOUSEWIFE.................... 12 HUSAGE AGE OF HUSBAND ..................................... 14 HUSCODOT HUSBAND'S CLASS.OF OCC.&DIR.OF OCC.TITLE............ 127 HUSEMPL HUSBAND DID PAID WORK LAST WEEK..................... 129 HUSHEDQ HUSBANDS HIGHEST EDUCATIONAL QUAL................... 194 HUSHLTHC STATE OF HUSBAND'S HEALTH........................... 218 HUSINCEM GROSS INCOME FROM EMPLOYMENT-HUSBAND................ 349 HUSINCSE GROSS INCOME FROM SELF-EMPLOY.-HUSBAND.............. 356 HUSIND HUSBAND'S STAND.IND.CLASSIFICATION.................. 124 HUSLFTC AGE HUSBAND LEFT COLLEGE............................ 176 HUSLFTS AGE HUSBAND LEFT SCHOOL............................. 173 HUSNWKEM HUSBAND-NO.WEEKS IN EMPLOYMENT-LAST 12 M............ 351 HUSNWKSE NO.WEEKS SELF-EMP.LST.1YR-HUSBAND................... 358 HUSOVER HUSBAND'S AVER.PAID O-TIME HOURS PER WK............. 137 HUSSEG HUSBAND'S SOCIO-ECONOMIC GROUP...................... 121 HUSWHBRN COUNTRY OF BIRTH -HUSBAND........................... 212 HUSWKHRS HUSBAND'S HOURS WORKED -EX.MEALS,O-TIME............. 135 HWAREA WHETHER HSEWIF.SAT.WITH AREA IN GENERAL............. 62 HWBATH WHETHER HSEWIF.SAT.WITH BATH,WASH.FAC............... 58 HWDSATY1 1ST REASON HSEWIF.NOT COMPLETELY SATIS.............. 48 HWDSATY2 2ND REASON HSEWIF.NOT COMPLETELY SATIS.............. 49 HWDSATY3 3RD REASON HSEWIF.NOT COMPLETELY SATIS.............. 50

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HWDSATY4 4TH REASON HSEWIF.NOT COMPLETELY SATIS.............. 51 HWEXTER WHETHER HSEWIF.SAT.WITH EXTERIOR.................... 60

HWINTER WHETHER HSEWIF.SAT.WITH INTERIOR.................... 60 HWKITCH WHETHER HSEWIF.SAT.WITH KITCHEN,COOK.FAC............ 57 HWPBTRAN WHETHER HSEWIF.SAT.WITH AREA PUB.TRANS.............. 62 HWPGARDN WHETHER HSEWIF.WD.WANT GARDEN IF MOVED.............. 75 HWPLRGR WHETHER HSEWIF.WD.PREFER LARGER HOME................ 77 HWPNEW WHETHER HSEWIF.WD.PREFER NEWER HOME................. 76 HWPOTMN MAIN REAS.FOR WANTING TO MOVE-HSEWIFE............... 93 HWPRENT LANDLORD HSEWIF.WD.PREFER IF RENTING................ 75 HWPSEMI TYPE OF HOUSE HSEWIF.WD.PREFER IF MOVING............ 74 HWPTENUR TENURE HSEWIF.WOULD PREFER IF MOVING................ 74 HWPTOWN WHETHER HSEWIF.WD.PREFER TO LIVE IN TOWN............ 76 HWPTYPE TYPE OF ACCOM.HSEWIF.WD.PREFER IF MOVING............ 73 HWROOMS WHETHER HSEWIF.SAT.WITH NUMBER OF ROOMS............. 59 HWSAT WHETHER HSEWIF.SATISFIED WITH ACCOMMODAT............ 47 HWSHOPS WHETHER HSEWIF.SAT.WITH ACCESS TO SHOPS............. 61 HWSTORE WHETHER HSEWIF.SAT.WITH AMT.STORE SPACE............. 59 HWTENURE WHETHER HSEWIF.SAT.WITH TENURE...................... 61 HWWC WHETHER HSEWIF.SAT.WITH TOILET FAC'TIES............. 58 IGESTION WHETHER HAD INDIGESTION PAST 2 WEEKS................ 252 INCBS ANY INTEREST FROM BUILD-SOC.IN LAST YEAR............ 374 INCBSX NET INTEREST FROM BUILD-SOC.IN LAST YEAR............ 375 INCDIV ANY INTEREST FROM INVEST. IN LAST YEAR.............. 378 INCDIVX NET INTEREST FROM INVEST. IN LAST YEAR.............. 379 INCEMP RECEIVED INCOME FROM EMPLOYER IN LAST YR............ 346 INCEMPW NO.WEEKS INCOME FROM EMPLOYER IN LAST YR............ 346 INCEMPX GROSS INCOME FROM EMPLOYER IN LAST YEAR............. 347 INCFA ANY FAMILY ALLOWANCE IN LAST YEAR................... 363 INCFAW NO.WEEKS FAMILY ALLOWANCE IN LAST YEAR.............. 364 INCFAX GROSS FAMILY ALLOWANCE IN LAST YEAR................. 365 INCNI ANY NI RETIREMENT,WIDOWS PENS.IN LAST YR............ 361 INCNIW NO.WEEKS NI RET.,WIDOWS PENS.IN LAST YR............. 362 INCNIX GROSS NI RETIREMENT,WIDOWS PENS LAST YR............. 363 INCOB ANY OTHER STATE BENEFIT IN LAST YEAR................ 366 INCOBW NO.WEEKS OTHER STATE BENEFIT IN LAST YR............. 366 INCOBX GROSS OTHER STATE BENEFIT IN LAST YEAR.............. 367 INCOTH ANY OTHER REGULAR ALLOWANCES IN LAST YR............. 370 INCOTHW NO.WEEKS OTHER REG.ALLOWANCES IN LAST YR............ 370 INCOTHX GROSS OTHER REG. ALLOWANCES IN LAST YEAR............ 371 INCPENS ANY EMPLOYERS PENSION IN LAST YEAR.................. 359 INCPENSW NO.WEEKS EMPLOYERS PENSION IN LAST YEAR............. 360 INCPENSX GROSS PENSION FROM EMPLOYER IN LAST YEAR............ 361 INCRENT ANY INCOME FROM RENT IN LAST YEAR................... 372 INCRENTW NO. WEEKS INCOME FROM RENT IN LAST YEAR............. 372 INCRENTX GROSS INCOME FROM RENT IN LAST YEAR................. 373 INCSAVE ANY INTEREST FROM SAVINGS IN LAST YEAR.............. 376 INCSAVEX GROSS INTEREST FROM SAVINGS IN LAST YR............. 377 INCSEC WHETHER INCOME SECTION SELF-COMPLETED............... 385 INCSELF ANY SELF-EMPLOYED INCOME IN LAST YEAR............... 352 INCSELFW NO.OF WEEKS SELF-EMP.INCOME IN LAST YEAR............ 353 INCSELFX GROSS SELF-EMP. INCOME IN LAST YEAR................. 354 INCSUPB OTHER PAYMENT FROM STATE - SUPP.BENEFIT............. 368 INCSUPBW NO.WEEKS PAYMENT OF SUPP.BEN.IN LAST YR............. 368 INCSUPBX GROSS INCOME FROM SUPP.BEN. IN LAST YEAR............ 369 INDTIME TIME TAKEN TO COMPLETE INDIVIDUAL SCH............... 385

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INDUST STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION 1968............. 113 INDUST2 2ND JOB,STAND.INDUST.CLASSIFICATION................. 117 JBFEDUP FEELING FED UP WITH JOB............................. 148 JBFIRM SATISFACTION WITH FIRM'S ORGANISATION............... 150 JBHOURS SATISFACTION WITH HOURS OF WORK..................... 151 JBHRS1 STARTING,FINISHING TIMES CONVENIENT................. 153 JBHRS2 TOTAL NO.HOURS IN WEEK CONVENIENT................... 153 JBHRS3 OVERTIME ARRANGEMENTS REASONABLE.................... 154 JBPAY SATISFACTION WITH PAY............................... 148 JBPAY1 PAY KEPT UP WITH COST OF LIVING..................... 151 JBPAY2 PAY REASONABLE CF.OTHERS IN GENERAL................. 152 JBPAY3 PAY REASONABLE FOR SORT OF WORK..................... 152 JBSECURE SATISFACTION WITH JOB SECURITY...................... 149 JBSKILLS SATISFACTION WITH WAY ABILITIES ARE USED............ 149 JBWKCOND SATISFACTION WITH PHYSICAL WORKING CONDT............ 150 JOBSAT SATISFACTION WITH PRESENT JOB....................... 154 JOBSATY1 NOT WHOLLY SATISFIED WITH JOB-1ST REASON............ 155 JOBSATY2 NOT WHOLLY SATISFIED WITH JOB-2ND REASON............ 156 JOBSATY3 NOT WHOLLY SATISFIED WITH JOB-3RD REASON............ 157 JOBSTART NO.JOB STARTS LST 1YR-PRES.JOB<1YR.................. 147 JOBWAIT WHETHER WD HAVE BEGUN NEW JOB IF COULD.............. 158 JOBYRSEM LENGTH OF TIME WITH PRESENT EMPLOYER................ 145 JOBYRSSE LENGTH OF TIME SELF-EMPLOYED........................ 146 KITCHEN SEPARATE ROOM FOR COOKING........................... 25 KITEAT KITCHEN USED FOR MEALS OR SITTING ROOM.............. 26 KITSHARE KITCHEN SHARED ..................................... 31 KITSIZE SIZE OF KITCHEN..................................... 26 LIVRES YEARS LIVED AT PRESENT ADDRESS...................... 21 LOO FLUSH TOILET IN PRES.ACCOM. - LOCATION............. 24 LOOSHARE WHETHER FLUSH LOO SHARED WITH OTHER H-H............. 30 LUMBAGO WHETHER HAS LUMBAGO ETC. ALL THE TIME............... 221 MABORN COUNTRY OF MOTHERS BIRTH............................ 210 MARITAL MARITAL STATUS ..................................... 15 MEDEDUC TRAINING IN NURS,MIDWIF,PH'THPY OR SIM.............. 170 MGEFIRST WHETHER PRESENT MARRIAGE FIRST MARRIAGE............. 323 MGEMTH MONTH OF PRESENT MARRIAGE........................... 322 MGEYEAR YEAR OF PRESENT MARRIAGE............................ 322 MONTH MONTH OF INTERVIEW.................................. 5 MORTEMPL PART OF LOAN!MORTGAGE FROM EMPLOYER................. 100 MORTMOST EMPLOYER PROVIDES MAIN LOAN!MORTGAGE................ 100 MORTWHO1 1ST SOURCE OF LOAN,MORTGAGE......................... 98 MORTWHO2 2ND SOURCE OF LOAN,MORTGAGE......................... 99 MORTWHO3 3RD SOURCE OF LOAN,MORTGAGE......................... 99 MOUTH WHETHER HAS TROUBLE MOUTH,GUMS...................... 228

MVINCFU MISSING INFORMATION IN TOTINCFU..................... 383 MVINCHH MISSING INFORMATION IN TOTINCHH..................... 381 MVINCID MISSING INFORMATION IN TOTINCID..................... 380 NADHHOLD TOTAL NO. OF ADULTS IN HOUSEHOLD.................... 8 NADLTFAM TOTAL NO.OF ADULTS IN FAMILY UNIT................... 18 NAUSEA WHETHER NAUSEA,VOMITING PAST 2 WEEKS................ 257 NCARS NUMBER OF CARS AVAILABLE FOR USE BY H-H............. 40 NCHDEP TOTAL NO.OF DEPENDENT CHLDRN IN FAMILY.............. 19 NCHILDHH NUMBER OF CHILDREN UNDER 16 IN HOUSEHOLD............ 9 NCHMARWN NO. CHILDREN OF MARRIED WOMEN <45YRS................ 327 NCHRONIC NUMBER OF CHRONIC COMPLAINTS RECORDED............... 229 NCHU16F TOTAL NO.OF CHILDREN <16YRS IN FAM.UNIT............. 20

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NCHU5F TOTAL NO.OF CHILDREN <5YRS IN FAM.UNIT.............. 20 NCIGPW EST CIGS PER WK -IF NO INFO PER DAY................. 301 NCIGWEEK CIGARETTES SMOKED ON A WEEKDAY...................... 303 NCIGWEND CIGARETTES SMOKED AT WEEKENDS PER DAY............... 302 NDOCCHAT NO.TIMES TALKED TO DOCTOR IN LAST 2 WKS............. 275 NERVES WHETHER IS NERVOUS,DEPRESSED ALL THE TIM............ 227 NERVY WHETHER BEEN NERVY,TENSE PAST 2 WEEKS............... 254 NETRATVA NET RATEABLE VALUE OF PRES.ACCM..................... 106 NFAMHH NO. OF FAMILY UNITS IN HOUSEHOLD.................... 17 NFLOORS FLOOR LEVEL OF MAIN LIVING PART OF ACCOM............ 104 NHHOLDS NO. OF HOUSEHOLDS AT EACH ADDRESS................... 7 NIFORYOU N.I. CONTRIBUTION PAID BY OTHER..................... 144 NIFULL FULL OR REDUCED N.I. RATE PAID BY OTHER............. 145 NINOW CURRENTLY RECEIVING N.I. RET,WIDOWS PENS............ 362 NMARFAM TOTAL NO.OF MARRIED PEOPLE IN FAM.UNIT.............. 18 NOGOODS WHETHER HAS NONE OF GOODS LISTED.................... 40 NOUTPAT NO. OUTPATIENT VISITS - PAST 3 MNTHS................ 299 NPERFAM NO. OF PERSONS IN FAMILY UNIT....................... 17 NPERINT NO. OF PERSONS INTERVIEWED {INC.PROXIES}............ 9 NPPHHOLD TOTAL NO. OF PEOPLE IN HOUSEHOLD.................... 8 NPPROOM NUMBER OF PEOPLE PER ROOM........................... 27 NQ1TYPE NUMBER OF 1ST MENTIONED SCH.LEVEL QUAL.............. 179 NQ2TYPE NUMBER OF 2ND MENTIONED SCH.LEVEL QUAL.............. 181 NQ3TYPE NUMBER OF 3RD MENTIONED SCH.LEVEL QUAL.............. 183 NQ4TYPE NUMBER OF 4TH MENTIONED SCH.LEVEL QUAL.............. 184 NQ5TYPE NUMBER OF 5TH MENTIONED SCH.LEVEL QUAL.............. 185 NSYMPTMS NO OF SHORT-TERM COMPLAINTS PAST 2 WEEKS............ 260 OBNOW CURRENTLY RECEIVING OTHER STATE BENEFIT............. 367 OTHCHRON WHETHER OTHER HLTH COMP. ALL THE TIME............... 229 OTHFUMES TROUBLED BY OTHER FUMES,DIRT AT HOME................ 66 OTHLET NUMBER OF OTHER ROOMS SUBLET........................ 29 OTHNOISE TROUBLED BY OTHER NOISE AT HOME..................... 65

OTHNOW CURRENTLY REC.OTHER REGULAR ALLOWANCE............... 371 OTHROOMS NO.OF OTHER ROOMS EXCL. KITCH. & BEDROOM............ 27 OTHSHARE NUMBER OF 'OTHER' ROOMS SHARED...................... 32 OTHSYMPS WHETHER OTHER COMPLAINT PAST 2 WEEKS................ 259 OUTPAT OUT-PATIENT AT HOSPITAL IN LAST 3 MONTHS............ 299 OVERHRS AV.NO.HOURS PAID OVERTIME PER WEEK.................. 134 OVERTIME USUALLY DOES PAID OVERTIME.......................... 133 OWNHOUSE PRESENT ACCOMMODATION OWNED OR RENTED............... 23 OWNHOW HOW OWNER OBTAINED PROPERTY......................... 97 OWNMORT ACCOMMODATION-OWNED OUTRIGHT OR MORTGAGE............ 95 OWNWHEN TIME SINCE BECOMING OUTRIGHT OWNER.................. 97 OWNWHO1 IN WHOSE NAME PROPERTY OWNED - 1.................... 96 OWNWHO2 IN WHOSE NAME PROPERTY OWNED - 2.................... 96 PABORN COUNTRY OF FATHERS BIRTH............................ 209 PARENTS RESPONDENTS PARENTS ARE LIVING IN H'HOLD............ 204 PASCLASS FATHER'S SOCIAL CLASS............................... 206 PASEG FATHER'S SOCIO-ECONOMIC GROUP....................... 205 PENSNOW CURRENTLY RECEIVES PENSION FROM EMPLOYER............ 360 PERIODS WHETHER HAS HAS TROUBLE PERIODS,MENOP............... 228 PERNO INDIVIDUAL NO. FOR EACH PERSON IN H-HOLD............ 10 PILES WHETHER HAS PILES ALL THE TIME...................... 224 PILLS WHETHER ALWAYS HAS MEDICATION -OTHER................ 234 PIPE SMOKES PIPE AT ALL NOW -MEN ONLY.................... 305 PIPEREG EVER SMOKED PIPE REGULARLY.......................... 305

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PORT HOW OFTEN DRANK PORT ETC IN LAST YEAR............... 314 PORTAMT HOW MUCH PORT ETC IS IS DRUNK EACH TIME............. 314 POTMOV11 PERSON NO OF POTENTIAL MOVER 1 -MVEGRP 1............ 78 POTMOV12 PERSON NO OF POTENTIAL MOVER 2 -MVEGRP 1............ 79 POTMOV13 PERSON NO OF POTENTIAL MOVER 3 -MVEGRP 1............ 79 POTMOV14 PERSON NO OF POTENTIAL MOVER 4 -MVEGRP 1............ 80 POTMOV15 PERSON NO OF POTENTIAL MOVER 5 -MVEGRP 1............ 80 POTMOV16 PERSON NO OF POTENTIAL MOVER 6 -MVEGRP 1............ 81 POTMOV21 PERSON NO OF POTENTIAL MOVER 1 -MVEGRP 2............ 81 POTMOV22 PERSON NO OF POTENTIAL MOVER 2 -MVEGRP 2............ 82 POTMOV23 PERSON NO OF POTENTIAL MOVER 3 -MVEGRP 2............ 82 POTMOV24 PERSON NO OF POTENTIAL MOVER 4 -MVEGRP 2............ 83 POTMOV25 PERSON NO OF POTENTIAL MOVER 5 -MVEGRP 2............ 83 POTMOV26 PERSON NO OF POTENTIAL MOVER 6 -MVEGRP 2............ 84 POTMOV31 PERSON NO OF POTENTIAL MOVER 1 -MVEGRP 3............ 84 POTMOV32 PERSON NO OF POTENTIAL MOVER 2 -MVEGRP 3............ 85 POTMOV33 PERSON NO OF POTENTIAL MOVER 3 -MVEGRP 3............ 85 POTMOV34 PERSON NO OF POTENTIAL MOVER 4 -MVEGRP 3............ 86 POTMOV35 PERSON NO OF POTENTIAL MOVER 5 -MVEGRP 3............ 86 POTMOV36 PERSON NO OF POTENTIAL MOVER 6 -MVEGRP 3............ 87

POTMOVE WHETHER ANYBODY A POTENTIAL MOVER................... 77 POTMOVGR HOW H-H WILL DIVIDE WHEN MOVING..................... 78 POUNDAGE YEARLY RATE POUNDAGE FOR RATEABLE UNIT.............. 105 PREVFROM PREV. RENTED ACCOMMODATION PROVIDED BY.............. 103 PREVFURN FURNISHED!UNFURNISHED RENTED ACCOM. PREV............ 102 PREVMORT LOAN,MORTGAGE FOR LAST-OWN,BUYING-ACCOM............. 102 PREVTEN LAST ACCOMMODATION.................................. 101 PREVWHO WHETHER HOH ALSO HOH IN LAST ACCOM.................. 101 Q1TYPE 1ST MENTIONED SCHOOL LEVEL QUAL..................... 178 Q2TYPE 2ND MENTIONED SCHOOL LEVEL QUAL..................... 180 Q3TYPE 3RD MENTIONED SCHOOL LEVEL QUAL..................... 182 Q4TYPE 4TH MENTIONED SCHOOL LEVEL QUAL..................... 183 Q5TYPE 5TH MENTIONED SCHOOL LEVEL QUAL..................... 184 QUARTER QUARTER OF YEAR INTERVIEW CONDUCTED................. 2 RADIO RADIO IN ACCOMMODATION.............................. 38 RASHES WHETHER HAD RASHES,ITCHES PAST 2 WEEKS.............. 258 RATEPAID AMOUNT OF RATES PAID PER CALENDAR MONTH............. 106 REGION GEOGRAPHICAL REGION OF HOUSEHOLD.................... 1 REGULAR WHETHER ANY INTERVIEW IRREGULARITIES................ 6 RENTBUSN BUSINESS PREMISES INCLUDED IN RENT.................. 94 RENTFROM LANDLORD OF ACCOMMODATION........................... 95 RENTFURN RENTED ACCOMMODATION FURNISHED...................... 93 RENTJOB ACCOM.LINKED WITH JOB OF H-HOLD MEMBER.............. 94 RENTNOW CURRENTLY RECEIVING RENT FROM PROPERTY.............. 373 ROOMSHRE WHETHER BATH,LOO,ROOMS SHARED....................... 29 ROOMSLET WHETHER ANY ROOMS LET............................... 28 ROT TROUBLED BY WET OR DRY ROT IN HOME.................. 64 SATPERNO PERNO OF PERSON ANSWERING H.SAT.SECTION............. 41 SCHNOW TYPE OF SCHOOL,COLL. ATTENDED AT PRESENT............ 171 SEG SOCIO-ECONOMIC GROUP................................ 111 SELFEMP SELF-EMPLOYED OR EMPLOYEE........................... 115 SELFEMP2 2ND JOB,SELF-EMPLOYED OR EMPLOYEE................... 119 SELFNOW CURRENTLY RECEIVING SELF-EMP INCOME................. 353 SEX SEX OF RESPONDENT................................... 13 SHANDAMT HOW MUCH SHANDY IS DRUNK EACH TIME.................. 309 SHANDY HOW OFTEN DRANK SHANDY IN LAST YEAR................. 309

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SLEEPLES WHETHER HAD DIFF.SLEEPING PAST 2 WEEKS.............. 256 SMDRDAM SMOKING OR DRINKING MORE DANGEROUS.................. 317 SMEVER WHETHER EVER SMOKED................................. 300 SMOKEDAM THINKS SMOKING DAMAGES HEALTH....................... 316 SOCCLASS SOCIAL CLASS ..................................... 112 SORETHRT WHETHER HAD SORE THROAT PAST 2 WEEKS................ 255 SSCODOT SCOT.SUP.SAMPLE - HOH'S CODOT....................... 108 SSINDUST SCOT.SUP.SAMPLE - HOH'S INDUSTRY.................... 108

SSNEVWRK SCOT.SUP.SAMPLE - HOH NEVER WORKED.................. 107 SSSEG SCOT.SUP.SAMPLE - HOH'S SEG......................... 107 SSSELFEM SCOT.SUP.SAMPLE-IF HOH SELF-EMPLOYED................ 109 SSTEACH SCOT.SUP.SAMPLE-IF HOH TEACHER...................... 109 STBENFU TOTAL STATE BENEFIT FOR FAMILY UNIT................. 383 STOMACH WHETHER HAS STOMACH TROUBLE ALL THE TIME............ 223 SUPBNOW CURRENTLY RECEIVING SUPPLEMENT.BENEFIT.............. 369 SWOLANKS WHETHER HAD SWOLLEN ANKLES PAST 2 WEEKS............. 254 SYADV1 ASKED ADVICE PST 14DAYS-SYMPTOMS-1.................. 272 SYADV2 ASKED ADVICE PST 14DAYS-SYMPTOMS-2.................. 273 SYADV3 ASKED ADVICE PST 14DAYS-SYMPTOMS-3.................. 273 SYDIFF1 DID THINGS DIFFERENT TO USUAL-SYMPTMS-1............. 267 SYDIFF2 DID THINGS DIFFERENT TO USUAL-SYMPTMS-2............. 268 SYDIFF3 DID THINGS DIFFERENT TO USUAL-SYMPTMS-3............. 269 SYDIFF4 DID THINGS DIFFERENT TO USUAL-SYMPTMS-4............. 270 SYDIFF5 DID THINGS DIFFERENT TO USUAL-SYMPTMS-5............. 270 SYDIFF6 DID THINGS DIFFERENT TO USUAL-SYMPTMS-6............. 271 SYDOCVIS WHETHER ANY CONSULTATION FOR SYMPTOMS............... 298 SYLEIS1 CHANGED LEISURE PST 14DAYS-SYMPTOMS-1............... 271 SYLEIS2 CHANGED LEISURE PST 14DAYS-SYMPTOMS-2............... 272 SYPILLS ANY MEDICINE PAST 14 DAYS-SYMPTOMS.................. 265 SYPRESC MED.PRESCRIBED DOC,HOSP,DENT-SYMPTOMS............... 266 SYRA1 RESTRICTED ACTIVITY PST 14DAYS-SYMPTMS-1............ 266 SYRA2 RESTRICTED ACTIVITY PST 14DAYS-SYMPTMS-2............ 267 TEACHER OCCUPATION OF TEACHER............................... 115 TIMEWORK TIME TAKEN TO GET TO WORK........................... 131 TIRED WHETHER TIRED FOR NO REASON PAST 2 WEEKS............ 258 TOOTHACH WHETHER HAD TOOTH,GUM TROUBLE PAST 2 WEE............ 259 TOTCHRON TOTAL NO CHRONICALLY ILL ADULTS IN H'HLD............ 220 TOTINCFU TOTAL INCOME OF ALL IN FAMILY UNIT.................. 382 TOTINCHH TOTAL INCOME OF ALL IN HOUSEHOLD.................... 381 TOTINCID GROSS TOTAL INCOME OF INDIVIDUAL.................... 380 TRAFFUME TROUBLED BY TRAFFIC FUMES ETC. AT HOME.............. 66 TRAFNOIS TROUBLED BY NOISE FROM ROAD TRAF.AT HOME............ 65 TVBW TV SET BLACK AND WHITE.............................. 39 TVCOLOUR TV SET COLOUR ..................................... 39 TWOJOBS 2ND PAID JOB LAST WEEK............................. 116 TYPEHOUS TYPE OF ACCOM. OCCUPIED BY HOUSEHOLD................ 104 UNEARNFU TOTAL UNEARNED INCOME OF FAMILY UNIT................ 384 UNEARNID TOTAL UNEARNED INCOME OF INDIVIDUAL................. 384 UNEMPBEG TIME OUT OF WORK BUT WANTING WORK................... 162 UNEMPBEN IF UNEMPLOYMENT BEN. CLAIMED PAST WEEK.............. 158 UNEMPY1 1ST REASON FOR LEAVING LAST JOB..................... 163 UNEMPY2 2ND REASON FOR LEAVING LAST JOB..................... 164 UNEMPY3 3RD REASON FOR LEAVING LAST JOB..................... 164 UNPAIDHR AV.NO.HOURS UNPAID OVERTIME PER WEEK................ 134 UNPAIDOT USUALLY DOES UNPAID OVERTIME........................ 133 VACUUM VACUUM CLEANER IN ACCOMMODATION..................... 37

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VARVEINS WHETHER HAS VARICOSE VNS. ALL THE TIME.............. 226 WASEMPLY EMPLOYEE IN PAST YEAR- SELF-EMPLOYED NOW............ 146 WASHMACH WASHING MACHINE IN ACCOMMODATION.................... 36 WHBORN COUNTRY OF BIRTH.................................... 207 WHENSTOP WHEN FINISHED LAST JOB.............................. 166 WIFAGE AGE OF WIFE ..................................... 15 WIFCODOT WIFE'S CLASS.OF OCC.&DIR.OF OCC.TITLES.............. 128 WIFEMPL WIFE DID PAID WORK LAST WEEK........................ 130 WIFHEDQ WIFE'S HIGHEST EDUCATIONAL QUAL..................... 195 WIFHLTHC STATE OF WIFE'S HEALTH.............................. 219 WIFINCEM GROSS INCOME FROM EMPLOYMENT-WIFE................... 350 WIFINCSE GROSS INCOME FROM SELF-EMPLOYMENT-WIFE.............. 357 WIFIND WIFE'S STAND.IND.CLASSIFICATION..................... 125 WIFLFTC AGE WIFE LEFT COLLEGE............................... 176 WIFLFTS AGE WIFE LEFT SCHOOL................................ 173 WIFMGEYR YEAR OF PRESENT MARRIAGE OF WIFE.................... 323 WIFNWKEM WIFE-NO.WEEKS IN EMPLOYMENT-LAST 12 MTH............. 352 WIFNWKSE NO.WEEKS SELF-EMP.LST.1YR-WIFE...................... 359 WIFOVER WIFE'S AVER.PAID O-TIME HOURS PER WK................ 137 WIFSEG WIFE'S SOCIO-ECONOMIC GROUP......................... 122 WIFWHBRN COUNTRY OF BIRTH -WIFE.............................. 213 WIFWKHRS WIFE'S HOURS WORKED -EX.MEALS,O-TIME................ 136 WINE HOW OFTEN DRANK WINE IN LAST YEAR................... 315 WINEAMT HOW MUCH WINE IS DRUNK EACH TIME.................... 315 WKADVERT LOOKED FOR WORK -ADVERTISEMENTS..................... 159 WKEMPAG LOOKED FOR WORK-PRIVATE EMPLOYM.AGENCY.............. 159 WKEMPLOY LOOKED FOR WORK -APPROACHED EMPLOYER................ 160 WKNONE WHETHER DID NONE OF THESE TO FIND WORK.............. 161 WKOTHER LOOKED FOR WORK LAST WEEK-OTHER..................... 161 WKRESULT LOOKED FOR WORK-WAITING RESULT OF APPLIC............ 160 WKSTOPY1 1ST REASON FOR STOPPING WORK........................ 167 WKSTOPY2 2ND REASON FOR STOPPING WORK........................ 168 WKSTOPY3 3RD REASON FOR STOPPING WORK........................ 168 WOMENNI PAYS SPECIAL N.I. RATE FOR WOMEN.................... 144 WORKDAYS NO. OF DAYS WORKED LAST WEEK........................ 138 WORKHRS NO.HRS.WORKED PER WEEK-EX.MEALS & O-TIME............ 132 YEAR YEAR OF INTERVIEW................................... 5

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Positional index ________________

HOUSENO HOUSEHOLD IDENTIFICATION NUMBER..................... 1 REGION GEOGRAPHICAL REGION OF HOUSEHOLD.................... 1 QUARTER QUARTER OF YEAR INTERVIEW CONDUCTED................. 2 AREA GHS STRATUM NUMBERS................................. 3 DAY DAY OF INTERVIEW.................................... 4 MONTH MONTH OF INTERVIEW.................................. 5 YEAR YEAR OF INTERVIEW................................... 5 REGULAR WHETHER ANY INTERVIEW IRREGULARITIES................ 6 COMPLETE OUTCOME OF INDIVIDUAL INTERVIEW..................... 6 NHHOLDS NO. OF HOUSEHOLDS AT EACH ADDRESS................... 7 NPPHHOLD TOTAL NO. OF PEOPLE IN HOUSEHOLD.................... 8 NADHHOLD TOTAL NO. OF ADULTS IN HOUSEHOLD.................... 8 NCHILDHH NUMBER OF CHILDREN UNDER 16 IN HOUSEHOLD............ 9 NPERINT NO. OF PERSONS INTERVIEWED {INC.PROXIES}............ 9 PERNO INDIVIDUAL NO. FOR EACH PERSON IN H-HOLD............ 10 HHTYPE RESPONDENT'S HOUSEHOLD TYPE......................... 11 HHSTRUCT STRUCTURE OF HOH'S HOUSEHOLD........................ 11 HOHRELN RELATIONSHIP TO HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD................... 12 HSEWIFE RESPONDENT IS H'HOLD'S HOUSEWIFE.................... 12 SEX SEX OF RESPONDENT................................... 13 AGE AGE OF RESPONDENT................................... 13 HOHAGE AGE OF HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD............................ 14 HUSAGE AGE OF HUSBAND ..................................... 14 WIFAGE AGE OF WIFE ..................................... 15 MARITAL MARITAL STATUS ..................................... 15 FAMUNIT FAMILY UNIT TO WHICH RESPONDENT BELONGS............. 16 FAMPERNO INDIV.MEMBER NOS. OF FAMILY UNIT.................... 16 NFAMHH NO. OF FAMILY UNITS IN HOUSEHOLD.................... 17 NPERFAM NO. OF PERSONS IN FAMILY UNIT....................... 17 NADLTFAM TOTAL NO.OF ADULTS IN FAMILY UNIT................... 18 NMARFAM TOTAL NO.OF MARRIED PEOPLE IN FAM.UNIT.............. 18

FAMILY WHETHER HUSBAND & WIFE IN FAMILY.................... 19 NCHDEP TOTAL NO.OF DEPENDENT CHLDRN IN FAMILY.............. 19 NCHU16F TOTAL NO.OF CHILDREN <16YRS IN FAM.UNIT............. 20 NCHU5F TOTAL NO.OF CHILDREN <5YRS IN FAM.UNIT.............. 20 COLOUR INTERVIEWER ASSESSED FROM OBSERVATION............... 21 LIVRES YEARS LIVED AT PRESENT ADDRESS...................... 21 CARAVAN LIVING IN CARAVAN OR HOUSEBOAT...................... 22 AGEHOUSE PERIOD WHEN PRESENT ACCOMMODATION BUILT............. 22 OWNHOUSE PRESENT ACCOMMODATION OWNED OR RENTED............... 23 BATH BATH WITH HOT WATER IN PRESENT ACCOM................ 23 LOO FLUSH TOILET IN PRES.ACCOM. - LOCATION............. 24 BEDROOMS NO. OF BEDROOMS IN PRESENT ACCOM.................... 24 BEDCOOK BED SITTING ROOM,B-ROOM USED FOR COOKING............ 25 KITCHEN SEPARATE ROOM FOR COOKING........................... 25 KITSIZE SIZE OF KITCHEN..................................... 26 KITEAT KITCHEN USED FOR MEALS OR SITTING ROOM.............. 26 OTHROOMS NO.OF OTHER ROOMS EXCL. KITCH. & BEDROOM............ 27 NPPROOM NUMBER OF PEOPLE PER ROOM........................... 27 ROOMSLET WHETHER ANY ROOMS LET............................... 28

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BEDLET NO. OF BEDROOMS SUB-LET............................. 28 OTHLET NUMBER OF OTHER ROOMS SUBLET........................ 29 ROOMSHRE WHETHER BATH,LOO,ROOMS SHARED....................... 29 BATHSHRE WHETHER BATH SHARED WITH OTHER H-H.................. 30 LOOSHARE WHETHER FLUSH LOO SHARED WITH OTHER H-H............. 30 BEDSHARE NUMBER OF BEDROOMS SHARED........................... 31 KITSHARE KITCHEN SHARED ..................................... 31 OTHSHARE NUMBER OF 'OTHER' ROOMS SHARED...................... 32 CENTHEAT CENTRAL HEATING IN ACCOMODATION..................... 32 CHFUEL1 TYPE OF FUEL FOR CENTRAL HEATING-1.................. 33 CHFUEL2 TYPE OF FUEL FOR CENTRAL HEATING-2.................. 33 CHISMAIN CENTRAL HEATING-MAIN HEAT IN WINTER................. 34 FUEL1 MAIN HEAT IF NOT CENTRAL HEATING-1.................. 34 FUEL2 MAIN HEAT IF NOT CENTRAL HEATING-2.................. 35 FUEL3 MAIN HEAT IF NOT CENTRAL HEATING-3.................. 35 WASHMACH WASHING MACHINE IN ACCOMMODATION.................... 36 FRIDGE REFRIGERATOR IN ACCOMMODATION....................... 36 FREEZER FREEZER IN ACCOMMODATION............................ 37 VACUUM VACUUM CLEANER IN ACCOMMODATION..................... 37 DISHWASH DISHWASHER IN ACCOMMODATION......................... 38 RADIO RADIO IN ACCOMMODATION.............................. 38 TVCOLOUR TV SET COLOUR ..................................... 39 TVBW TV SET BLACK AND WHITE.............................. 39 NOGOODS WHETHER HAS NONE OF GOODS LISTED.................... 40 NCARS NUMBER OF CARS AVAILABLE FOR USE BY H-H............. 40

SATPERNO PERNO OF PERSON ANSWERING H.SAT.SECTION............. 41 HHSAT WHETHER H-O-H SATISFIED WITH ACCOMM................. 42 HHDSATY1 1ST REASON H-O-H NOT COMPLETELY SATIS............... 43 HHDSATY2 2ND REASON H-O-H NOT COMPLETELY SATIS............... 44 HHDSATY3 3RD REASON H-O-H NOT COMPLETELY SATIS............... 45 HHDSATY4 4TH REASON H-O-H NOT COMPLETELY SATIS............... 46 HWSAT WHETHER HSEWIF.SATISFIED WITH ACCOMMODAT............ 47 HWDSATY1 1ST REASON HSEWIF.NOT COMPLETELY SATIS.............. 48 HWDSATY2 2ND REASON HSEWIF.NOT COMPLETELY SATIS.............. 49 HWDSATY3 3RD REASON HSEWIF.NOT COMPLETELY SATIS.............. 50 HWDSATY4 4TH REASON HSEWIF.NOT COMPLETELY SATIS.............. 51 HHKITCH WHETHER H-O-H SAT.WITH KITCHEN,COOK.FAC............. 52 HHWC WHETHER H-O-H SAT.WITH TOILET FACILITIES............ 52 HHBATH WHETHER H-O-H SAT.WITH BATH,WASH.FAC................ 53 HHSTORE WHETHER H-O-H SAT.WITH AMT.STORAGE SPACE............ 53 HHROOMS WHETHER H-O-H SAT.WITH NUMBER OF ROOMS.............. 54 HHINTER WHETHER H-O-H SAT.WITH STATE OF INTERIOR............ 54 HHEXTER WHETHER H-O-H SAT.WITH STATE OF EXTERIOR............ 55 HHTENURE WHETHER H-O-H SAT.WITH TENURE....................... 55 HHSHOPS WHETHER H-O-H SAT.WITH ACCESS TO SHOPS.............. 56 HHPBTRAN WHETHER H-O-H SAT.WITH PUB.TRANS.IN AREA............ 56 HHAREA WHETHER H-O-H SAT.WITH AREA IN GENERAL.............. 57 HWKITCH WHETHER HSEWIF.SAT.WITH KITCHEN,COOK.FAC............ 57 HWWC WHETHER HSEWIF.SAT.WITH TOILET FAC'TIES............. 58 HWBATH WHETHER HSEWIF.SAT.WITH BATH,WASH.FAC............... 58 HWSTORE WHETHER HSEWIF.SAT.WITH AMT.STORE SPACE............. 59 HWROOMS WHETHER HSEWIF.SAT.WITH NUMBER OF ROOMS............. 59 HWINTER WHETHER HSEWIF.SAT.WITH INTERIOR.................... 60 HWEXTER WHETHER HSEWIF.SAT.WITH EXTERIOR.................... 60 HWTENURE WHETHER HSEWIF.SAT.WITH TENURE...................... 61 HWSHOPS WHETHER HSEWIF.SAT.WITH ACCESS TO SHOPS............. 61

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HWPBTRAN WHETHER HSEWIF.SAT.WITH AREA PUB.TRANS.............. 62 HWAREA WHETHER HSEWIF.SAT.WITH AREA IN GENERAL............. 62 DRAUGHTS TROUBLED BY DRAUGHTS IN HOME........................ 63 CONDENSE TROUBLED BY PERS.CONDENSATION IN HOME............... 63 DAMP TROUBLED BY DAMP IN HOME............................ 64 ROT TROUBLED BY WET OR DRY ROT IN HOME.................. 64 TRAFNOIS TROUBLED BY NOISE FROM ROAD TRAF.AT HOME............ 65 OTHNOISE TROUBLED BY OTHER NOISE AT HOME..................... 65 TRAFFUME TROUBLED BY TRAFFIC FUMES ETC. AT HOME.............. 66 OTHFUMES TROUBLED BY OTHER FUMES,DIRT AT HOME................ 66 DIFSTEPS WHETHER REGULARLY HAS DIFF.WITH STEPS............... 67 DIFSTEP1 1ST LOCATION OF STEPS WITH WHICH HAS DIF............ 67 DIFSTEP2 2ND LOCATION OF STEPS WITH WHICH HAS DIF............ 68

DIFSTEP3 3RD LOCATION OF STEPS WITH WHICH HAS DIF............ 68 DIFSTEP4 4TH LOCATION OF STEPS WITH WHICH HAS DIF............ 69 HHPTYPE TYPE OF ACCOM. H-O-H WD.PREFER IF MOVING............ 69 HHPSEMI TYPE OF HOUSE H-O-H WD.PREFER IF MOVING............. 70 HHPTENUR TENURE H-O-H WOULD PREFER IF MOVING................. 70 HHPRENT LANDLORD H-O-H WD.PREFER IF RENTING................. 71 HHPGARDN WHETHER H-O-H WD.WANT GARDEN IF MOVED............... 71 HHPTOWN WHETHER H-O-H WD.PREFER TO LIVE IN TOWN............. 72 HHPNEW WHETHER H-O-H WD.PREFER NEWER HOME.................. 72 HHPLRGR WHETHER H-O-H WD.PREFER LARGER HOME................. 73 HWPTYPE TYPE OF ACCOM.HSEWIF.WD.PREFER IF MOVING............ 73 HWPSEMI TYPE OF HOUSE HSEWIF.WD.PREFER IF MOVING............ 74 HWPTENUR TENURE HSEWIF.WOULD PREFER IF MOVING................ 74 HWPRENT LANDLORD HSEWIF.WD.PREFER IF RENTING................ 75 HWPGARDN WHETHER HSEWIF.WD.WANT GARDEN IF MOVED.............. 75 HWPTOWN WHETHER HSEWIF.WD.PREFER TO LIVE IN TOWN............ 76 HWPNEW WHETHER HSEWIF.WD.PREFER NEWER HOME................. 76 HWPLRGR WHETHER HSEWIF.WD.PREFER LARGER HOME................ 77 POTMOVE WHETHER ANYBODY A POTENTIAL MOVER................... 77 POTMOVGR HOW H-H WILL DIVIDE WHEN MOVING..................... 78 POTMOV11 PERSON NO OF POTENTIAL MOVER 1 -MVEGRP 1............ 78 POTMOV12 PERSON NO OF POTENTIAL MOVER 2 -MVEGRP 1............ 79 POTMOV13 PERSON NO OF POTENTIAL MOVER 3 -MVEGRP 1............ 79 POTMOV14 PERSON NO OF POTENTIAL MOVER 4 -MVEGRP 1............ 80 POTMOV15 PERSON NO OF POTENTIAL MOVER 5 -MVEGRP 1............ 80 POTMOV16 PERSON NO OF POTENTIAL MOVER 6 -MVEGRP 1............ 81 POTMOV21 PERSON NO OF POTENTIAL MOVER 1 -MVEGRP 2............ 81 POTMOV22 PERSON NO OF POTENTIAL MOVER 2 -MVEGRP 2............ 82 POTMOV23 PERSON NO OF POTENTIAL MOVER 3 -MVEGRP 2............ 82 POTMOV24 PERSON NO OF POTENTIAL MOVER 4 -MVEGRP 2............ 83 POTMOV25 PERSON NO OF POTENTIAL MOVER 5 -MVEGRP 2............ 83 POTMOV26 PERSON NO OF POTENTIAL MOVER 6 -MVEGRP 2............ 84 POTMOV31 PERSON NO OF POTENTIAL MOVER 1 -MVEGRP 3............ 84 POTMOV32 PERSON NO OF POTENTIAL MOVER 2 -MVEGRP 3............ 85 POTMOV33 PERSON NO OF POTENTIAL MOVER 3 -MVEGRP 3............ 85 POTMOV34 PERSON NO OF POTENTIAL MOVER 4 -MVEGRP 3............ 86 POTMOV35 PERSON NO OF POTENTIAL MOVER 5 -MVEGRP 3............ 86 POTMOV36 PERSON NO OF POTENTIAL MOVER 6 -MVEGRP 3............ 87 HHPOTMN HOH'S MAIN,ONLY REAS.FOR WANTING TO MOVE............ 88 HHPOTY1 1ST REASON FOR WANTING TO MOVE-HOH.................. 89 HHPOTY2 2ND REASON FOR WANTING TO MOVE-HOH.................. 90 HHPOTY3 3RD REASON FOR WANTING TO MOVE-HOH.................. 91 HHPOTY4 4TH REASON FOR WANTING TO MOVE-HOH.................. 92

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HWPOTMN MAIN REAS.FOR WANTING TO MOVE-HSEWIFE............... 93

RENTFURN RENTED ACCOMMODATION FURNISHED...................... 93 RENTBUSN BUSINESS PREMISES INCLUDED IN RENT.................. 94 RENTJOB ACCOM.LINKED WITH JOB OF H-HOLD MEMBER.............. 94 RENTFROM LANDLORD OF ACCOMMODATION........................... 95 OWNMORT ACCOMMODATION-OWNED OUTRIGHT OR MORTGAGE............ 95 OWNWHO1 IN WHOSE NAME PROPERTY OWNED - 1.................... 96 OWNWHO2 IN WHOSE NAME PROPERTY OWNED - 2.................... 96 OWNHOW HOW OWNER OBTAINED PROPERTY......................... 97 OWNWHEN TIME SINCE BECOMING OUTRIGHT OWNER.................. 97 MORTWHO1 1ST SOURCE OF LOAN,MORTGAGE......................... 98 MORTWHO2 2ND SOURCE OF LOAN,MORTGAGE......................... 99 MORTWHO3 3RD SOURCE OF LOAN,MORTGAGE......................... 99 MORTEMPL PART OF LOAN!MORTGAGE FROM EMPLOYER................. 100 MORTMOST EMPLOYER PROVIDES MAIN LOAN!MORTGAGE................ 100 PREVWHO WHETHER HOH ALSO HOH IN LAST ACCOM.................. 101 PREVTEN LAST ACCOMMODATION.................................. 101 PREVMORT LOAN,MORTGAGE FOR LAST-OWN,BUYING-ACCOM............. 102 PREVFURN FURNISHED!UNFURNISHED RENTED ACCOM. PREV............ 102 PREVFROM PREV. RENTED ACCOMMODATION PROVIDED BY.............. 103 HPERNO IND.ANSWERING H'HOLD Q'S OTHER THAN H.SA............ 103 TYPEHOUS TYPE OF ACCOM. OCCUPIED BY HOUSEHOLD................ 104 NFLOORS FLOOR LEVEL OF MAIN LIVING PART OF ACCOM............ 104 POUNDAGE YEARLY RATE POUNDAGE FOR RATEABLE UNIT.............. 105 GRSRATVA GROSS VALUE OF RATEABLE UNIT........................ 105 NETRATVA NET RATEABLE VALUE OF PRES.ACCM..................... 106 RATEPAID AMOUNT OF RATES PAID PER CALENDAR MONTH............. 106 SSNEVWRK SCOT.SUP.SAMPLE - HOH NEVER WORKED.................. 107 SSSEG SCOT.SUP.SAMPLE - HOH'S SEG......................... 107 SSINDUST SCOT.SUP.SAMPLE - HOH'S INDUSTRY.................... 108 SSCODOT SCOT.SUP.SAMPLE - HOH'S CODOT....................... 108 SSTEACH SCOT.SUP.SAMPLE-IF HOH TEACHER...................... 109 SSSELFEM SCOT.SUP.SAMPLE-IF HOH SELF-EMPLOYED................ 109 EMPLOYED WORKING FOR PAY OR PROFIT IN LAST WEEK.............. 110 SEG SOCIO-ECONOMIC GROUP................................ 111 SOCCLASS SOCIAL CLASS ..................................... 112 INDUST STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION 1968............. 113 CODOT CLASS.OF OCC.AND DIRECTORY OF OCC.TITLES............ 114 TEACHER OCCUPATION OF TEACHER............................... 115 SELFEMP SELF-EMPLOYED OR EMPLOYEE........................... 115 TWOJOBS 2ND PAID JOB LAST WEEK............................. 116 INDUST2 2ND JOB,STAND.INDUST.CLASSIFICATION................. 117 CODOT2 2ND JOB, CODOT CLASSIFICATION....................... 118 SELFEMP2 2ND JOB,SELF-EMPLOYED OR EMPLOYEE................... 119 HOHSEG H-O-H'S SOCIO-ECONOMIC GROUP........................ 120 HUSSEG HUSBAND'S SOCIO-ECONOMIC GROUP...................... 121 WIFSEG WIFE'S SOCIO-ECONOMIC GROUP......................... 122 HOHIND H-O-H'S STAND.IND.CLASSIFICATION.................... 123 HUSIND HUSBAND'S STAND.IND.CLASSIFICATION.................. 124 WIFIND WIFE'S STAND.IND.CLASSIFICATION..................... 125 HOHCODOT H-O-H'S CLASS.OF OCC.&DIR.OF OCC.TITLES............. 126 HUSCODOT HUSBAND'S CLASS.OF OCC.&DIR.OF OCC.TITLE............ 127 WIFCODOT WIFE'S CLASS.OF OCC.&DIR.OF OCC.TITLES.............. 128 HOHEMPL HOH DID PAID WORK LAST WEEK......................... 129 HUSEMPL HUSBAND DID PAID WORK LAST WEEK..................... 129

WIFEMPL WIFE DID PAID WORK LAST WEEK........................ 130

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TIMEWORK TIME TAKEN TO GET TO WORK........................... 131 WORKHRS NO.HRS.WORKED PER WEEK-EX.MEALS & O-TIME............ 132 OVERTIME USUALLY DOES PAID OVERTIME.......................... 133 UNPAIDOT USUALLY DOES UNPAID OVERTIME........................ 133 OVERHRS AV.NO.HOURS PAID OVERTIME PER WEEK.................. 134 UNPAIDHR AV.NO.HOURS UNPAID OVERTIME PER WEEK................ 134 HOHWKHRS H-O-H'S HOURS WORKED -EX.MEALS,O-TIME............... 135 HUSWKHRS HUSBAND'S HOURS WORKED -EX.MEALS,O-TIME............. 135 WIFWKHRS WIFE'S HOURS WORKED -EX.MEALS,O-TIME................ 136 HOHOVER H-O-H'S AVER.PAID O-TIME HOURS PER WK............... 136 HUSOVER HUSBAND'S AVER.PAID O-TIME HOURS PER WK............. 137 WIFOVER WIFE'S AVER.PAID O-TIME HOURS PER WK................ 137 WORKDAYS NO. OF DAYS WORKED LAST WEEK........................ 138 ABSWKY1 1ST REASON WORKED LESS 5 DAYS LAST WEEK............. 139 ABSWKY2 2ND REASON WORKED LESS 5 DAYS LAST WEEK............. 140 ABSWKY3 3RD REASON WORKED LESS 5 DAYS LAST WEEK............. 141 ABSWKY4 4TH REASON WORKED LESS 5 DAYS LAST WEEK............. 141 ABSEND WHETHER ABSENCE ENDED LAST WEEK.................... 142 ABSDAYS NO. OF WORKING DAYS MISSED THIS ABSENCE............. 142 EMPLOYEX ON BOOKS OF EMPLOYMENT EX.-LAST WK................. 143 EMPLTHUR WHETHER ON BOOKS OF EMP.EXCH. LAST THURS............ 143 WOMENNI PAYS SPECIAL N.I. RATE FOR WOMEN.................... 144 NIFORYOU N.I. CONTRIBUTION PAID BY OTHER..................... 144 NIFULL FULL OR REDUCED N.I. RATE PAID BY OTHER............. 145 JOBYRSEM LENGTH OF TIME WITH PRESENT EMPLOYER................ 145 JOBYRSSE LENGTH OF TIME SELF-EMPLOYED........................ 146 WASEMPLY EMPLOYEE IN PAST YEAR- SELF-EMPLOYED NOW............ 146 JOBSTART NO.JOB STARTS LST 1YR-PRES.JOB<1YR.................. 147 JBFEDUP FEELING FED UP WITH JOB............................. 148 JBPAY SATISFACTION WITH PAY............................... 148 JBSKILLS SATISFACTION WITH WAY ABILITIES ARE USED............ 149 JBSECURE SATISFACTION WITH JOB SECURITY...................... 149 JBFIRM SATISFACTION WITH FIRM'S ORGANISATION............... 150 JBWKCOND SATISFACTION WITH PHYSICAL WORKING CONDT............ 150 JBHOURS SATISFACTION WITH HOURS OF WORK..................... 151 JBPAY1 PAY KEPT UP WITH COST OF LIVING..................... 151 JBPAY2 PAY REASONABLE CF.OTHERS IN GENERAL................. 152 JBPAY3 PAY REASONABLE FOR SORT OF WORK..................... 152 JBHRS1 STARTING,FINISHING TIMES CONVENIENT................. 153 JBHRS2 TOTAL NO.HOURS IN WEEK CONVENIENT................... 153 JBHRS3 OVERTIME ARRANGEMENTS REASONABLE.................... 154 JOBSAT SATISFACTION WITH PRESENT JOB....................... 154 JOBSATY1 NOT WHOLLY SATISFIED WITH JOB-1ST REASON............ 155

JOBSATY2 NOT WHOLLY SATISFIED WITH JOB-2ND REASON............ 156 JOBSATY3 NOT WHOLLY SATISFIED WITH JOB-3RD REASON............ 157 JOBWAIT WHETHER WD HAVE BEGUN NEW JOB IF COULD.............. 158 UNEMPBEN IF UNEMPLOYMENT BEN. CLAIMED PAST WEEK.............. 158 WKEMPAG LOOKED FOR WORK-PRIVATE EMPLOYM.AGENCY.............. 159 WKADVERT LOOKED FOR WORK -ADVERTISEMENTS..................... 159 WKEMPLOY LOOKED FOR WORK -APPROACHED EMPLOYER................ 160 WKRESULT LOOKED FOR WORK-WAITING RESULT OF APPLIC............ 160 WKOTHER LOOKED FOR WORK LAST WEEK-OTHER..................... 161 WKNONE WHETHER DID NONE OF THESE TO FIND WORK.............. 161 UNEMPBEG TIME OUT OF WORK BUT WANTING WORK................... 162 UNEMPY1 1ST REASON FOR LEAVING LAST JOB..................... 163 UNEMPY2 2ND REASON FOR LEAVING LAST JOB..................... 164

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UNEMPY3 3RD REASON FOR LEAVING LAST JOB..................... 164 EIUNEMPB CLAIMANT,REG.LAST WK.-NONWORKER <69YRS.............. 165 EVERWORK EVER WORKED FOR PAY-ADULT ECON.INACTIVE............. 165 WHENSTOP WHEN FINISHED LAST JOB.............................. 166 WKSTOPY1 1ST REASON FOR STOPPING WORK........................ 167 WKSTOPY2 2ND REASON FOR STOPPING WORK........................ 168 WKSTOPY3 3RD REASON FOR STOPPING WORK........................ 168 EDUCREC ATTENDS CLASSES FOR PLEASURE........................ 169 APPRENTC TAKING RECOG.TRADE APPRENTICESHIP................... 169 MEDEDUC TRAINING IN NURS,MIDWIF,PH'THPY OR SIM.............. 170 EDUCNOW RECEIVING EDUCATION AT PRESENT...................... 170 SCHNOW TYPE OF SCHOOL,COLL. ATTENDED AT PRESENT............ 171 AGELFTS AGE LEFT SCHOOL..................................... 172 HOHLFTS AGE HEAD OF H'HOLD LEFT SCHOOL...................... 172 HUSLFTS AGE HUSBAND LEFT SCHOOL............................. 173 WIFLFTS AGE WIFE LEFT SCHOOL................................ 173 FURTHRED WHETHER HAD ANY FURTHER EDUCATION................... 174 EDTYPE TYPE OF SCHOOL,COLLEGE LAST ATTENDED F-T............ 174 AGELFTC AGE LEFT COLLEGE.................................... 175 HOHLFTC AGE H-O-H LEFT COLLEGE.............................. 175 HUSLFTC AGE HUSBAND LEFT COLLEGE............................ 176 WIFLFTC AGE WIFE LEFT COLLEGE............................... 176 ANYQUAL OBTAINED ANY QUALIFICATIONS......................... 177 Q1TYPE 1ST MENTIONED SCHOOL LEVEL QUAL..................... 178 NQ1TYPE NUMBER OF 1ST MENTIONED SCH.LEVEL QUAL.............. 179 Q2TYPE 2ND MENTIONED SCHOOL LEVEL QUAL..................... 180 NQ2TYPE NUMBER OF 2ND MENTIONED SCH.LEVEL QUAL.............. 181 Q3TYPE 3RD MENTIONED SCHOOL LEVEL QUAL..................... 182 NQ3TYPE NUMBER OF 3RD MENTIONED SCH.LEVEL QUAL.............. 183 Q4TYPE 4TH MENTIONED SCHOOL LEVEL QUAL..................... 183 NQ4TYPE NUMBER OF 4TH MENTIONED SCH.LEVEL QUAL.............. 184

Q5TYPE 5TH MENTIONED SCHOOL LEVEL QUAL..................... 184 NQ5TYPE NUMBER OF 5TH MENTIONED SCH.LEVEL QUAL.............. 185 HQ1TYPE 1ST MENTIONED HIGHER QUALIFICATION.................. 186 HQ2TYPE 2ND MENTIONED HIGHER QUALIFICATION.................. 187 HQ3TYPE 3RD MENTIONED HIGHER QUALIFICATION.................. 188 HQ4TYPE 4TH MENTIONED HIGHER QUALIFICATION.................. 189 HQ5TYPE 5TH MENTIONED HIGHER QUALIFICATION.................. 190 HQ6TYPE 6TH MENTIONED HIGHER QUALIFICATION.................. 191 HEDQUAL HIGHEST EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATION................... 192 HOHHEDQ HOH'S HIGHEST EDUCATIONAL QUAL...................... 193 HUSHEDQ HUSBANDS HIGHEST EDUCATIONAL QUAL................... 194 WIFHEDQ WIFE'S HIGHEST EDUCATIONAL QUAL..................... 195 CHPRN1 1ST CHILDS PERSON NUMBER............................ 196 CHLDNSC1 NURSERY SCHOOL-1ST CHILD UNDER 5YRS................. 197 CHPRN2 2ND CHILDS PERSON NUMBER............................ 198 CHLDNSC2 NURSERY SCHOOL-2ND CHILD UNDER 5YRS................. 199 CHPRN3 3RD CHILDS PERSON NUMBER............................ 199 CHLDNSC3 NURSERY SCHOOL-3RD CHILD UNDER 5YRS................. 200 CHPRN4 4TH CHILDS PERSON NUMBER............................ 200 CHLDNSC4 NURSERY SCHOOL-4TH CHILD UNDER 5YRS................. 201 CHPRN5 5TH CHILDS PERSON NUMBER............................ 201 CHLDNSC5 NURSERY SCHOOL-5TH CHILD UNDER 5YRS................. 202 CHPRN6 6TH CHILDS PERSON NUMBER............................ 202 CHLDNSC6 NURSERY SCHOOL-6TH CHILD UNDER 5YRS................. 203 CHPRN7 7TH CHILDS PERSON NUMBER............................ 203

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CHLDNSC7 NURSERY SCHOOL-7TH CHILD UNDER 5YRS................. 204 PARENTS RESPONDENTS PARENTS ARE LIVING IN H'HOLD............ 204 PASEG FATHER'S SOCIO-ECONOMIC GROUP....................... 205 PASCLASS FATHER'S SOCIAL CLASS............................... 206 WHBORN COUNTRY OF BIRTH.................................... 207 ARRIVEUK YEAR FIRST ARRIVED UK -BORN ELSEWHERE............... 208 PABORN COUNTRY OF FATHERS BIRTH............................ 209 MABORN COUNTRY OF MOTHERS BIRTH............................ 210 HOHWHBRN COUNTRY OF BIRTH -HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD................. 211 HUSWHBRN COUNTRY OF BIRTH -HUSBAND........................... 212 WIFWHBRN COUNTRY OF BIRTH -WIFE.............................. 213 HEALTHQ ANYONE PRESENT WHEN HEALTH Q'S ASKED................ 214 GLASSES WHETHER WEARS GLASSES OR CONTACT LENSES............. 214 BADSIGHT WHETHER ANY DIFFICULTY WITH SIGHT................... 215 HEARING WHETHER ANY DIFFICULTY WITH HEARING................. 215 HEARAID WHETHER WEARS HEARING AID........................... 216 BADHEAR WHETHER DIFF.WITH HEARING WHEN HEAR-AID............. 216 HEALTH HEALTH ON WHOLE OVER LAST YEAR...................... 217 HLTHCOMP STATE OF INDIVIDUAL'S HEALTH........................ 217

HOHHLTHC STATE OF HOH'S HEALTH............................... 218 HUSHLTHC STATE OF HUSBAND'S HEALTH........................... 218 WIFHLTHC STATE OF WIFE'S HEALTH.............................. 219 CHRONIC WHETHER INFORMANT HAS CHRONIC ILLNESS............... 219 TOTCHRON TOTAL NO CHRONICALLY ILL ADULTS IN H'HLD............ 220 BRONCHIT WHETHER HAS BRONCHITIS ALL THE TIME................. 220 ARTHRIT WHETHER HAS ARTHRITIS ALL THE TIME.................. 221 LUMBAGO WHETHER HAS LUMBAGO ETC. ALL THE TIME............... 221 ECZEMA WHETHER HAS SKIN TROUBLE ALL THE TIME............... 222 ASTHMA WHETHER HAS ASTHMA ALL THE TIME..................... 222 HAYFEVER WHETHER HAS HAY FEVER ALL THE TIME.................. 223 STOMACH WHETHER HAS STOMACH TROUBLE ALL THE TIME............ 223 CONSTIP WHETHER HAS CONSTIPATION ALL THE TIME............... 224 PILES WHETHER HAS PILES ALL THE TIME...................... 224 BLOODPRS WHETHER HAS BLOOD PRESSURE ALL THE TIME............. 225 HEART WHETHER HAS HEART TROUBLE ALL THE TIME.............. 225 FEET WHETHER HAS FOOT TROUBLE ALL THE TIME............... 226 VARVEINS WHETHER HAS VARICOSE VNS. ALL THE TIME.............. 226 NERVES WHETHER IS NERVOUS,DEPRESSED ALL THE TIM............ 227 DIABETES WHETHER HAS DIABETES ALL THE TIME................... 227 MOUTH WHETHER HAS TROUBLE MOUTH,GUMS...................... 228 PERIODS WHETHER HAS HAS TROUBLE PERIODS,MENOP............... 228 OTHCHRON WHETHER OTHER HLTH COMP. ALL THE TIME............... 229 NCHRONIC NUMBER OF CHRONIC COMPLAINTS RECORDED............... 229 CHXCARE1 WHETHER EXTRA CARE FOR CHRONIC CONDS.-1............. 230 CHXCARE2 WHETHER EXTRA CARE FOR CHRONIC CONDS.-2............. 230 CHXCARE3 WHETHER EXTRA CARE FOR CHRONIC CONDS.-3............. 231 CHXCARE4 WHETHER EXTRA CARE FOR CHRONIC CONDS.-4............. 231 CHXCARE5 WHETHER EXTRA CARE FOR CHRONIC CONDS.-5............. 232 CHXCARE6 WHETHER EXTRA CARE FOR CHRONIC CONDS.-6............. 232 CHPRESC1 MED.PRESCRIBED DOC,HOSP,DENT.FOR CHRON-1............ 233 CHXOTHER WHETHER ANY OTHER EXTRA CARE-CHRONIC................ 233 CHXAVOID WHETHER AVOIDS ANY OTHER-CHRONIC.................... 234 PILLS WHETHER ALWAYS HAS MEDICATION -OTHER................ 234 CHPRESC2 MED.PRESCRIBED DOC,HOSP,DENT.FOR CHRON-2............ 235 BEDFAST WHETHER INFORMANT ALWAYS BEDFAST.................... 235 CHINPAT CHRONIC IN HOSPITAL OVERNIGHT IN PAST YR............ 236

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CHOUTPAT CHRONIC AS OUTPATIENT IN PAST YEAR.................. 236 CHDOC CHRONIC SAW,TALKED TO GP IN PAST YEAR............... 237 CHNDOC NO.TIMES SAW GP IN PAST YR - CHRONIC................ 237 CHNOSERV CHRONIC MADE NO USE OF HEALTH SERVICES.............. 238 BCHPILLS ANY MEDICINE PAST 14 DAYS-B'FAST CHRON.............. 238 BCHPRESC MED.PRESCRIBED DOC,HOSP,DENT-B'FST CHRON............ 239 BCHEAT1 ATE,DRANK DIFF.PAST 14DAYS-B'FST CHRON-1............ 239

BCHEAT2 ATE,DRANK DIFF.PAST 14DAYS-B'FST CHRON-2............ 240 BCHLEIS1 CHANGED LEISURE PST 14DAYS-B'FST CHRON-1............ 240 BCHLEIS2 CHANGED LEISURE PST 14DAYS-B'FST CHRON-2............ 241 BCHADV1 ASKED ADVICE PST 14DAYS-B'FST CHRON-1............... 241 BCHADV2 ASKED ADVICE PST 14DAYS-B'FST CHRON-2............... 242 BCHADV3 ASKED ADVICE PST 14DAYS-B'FST CHRON-3............... 242 CHPILLS ANY MEDICINE PAST 14 DAYS-CHRONIC................... 243 CHPRESC MED.PRESCRIBED DOC,HOSP,DENT-CHRONIC................ 243 CHRA1 RESTRICTED ACTIVITY PST 14DAYS-CHRONIC-1............ 244 CHRA2 RESTRICTED ACTIVITY PST 14DAYS-CHRONIC-2............ 244 CHDIFF1 DID THINGS DIFFERENT TO USUAL-CHRONIC-1............. 245 CHDIFF2 DID THINGS DIFFERENT TO USUAL-CHRONIC-2............. 246 CHDIFF3 DID THINGS DIFFERENT TO USUAL-CHRONIC-3............. 246 CHDIFF4 DID THINGS DIFFERENT TO USUAL-CHRONIC-4............. 247 CHDIFF5 DID THINGS DIFFERENT TO USUAL-CHRONIC-5............. 247 CHDIFF6 DID THINGS DIFFERENT TO USUAL-CHRONIC-6............. 248 CHLEIS1 CHANGED LEISURE PST 14DAYS-CHRONIC-1................ 248 CHLEIS2 CHANGED LEISURE PST 14DAYS-CHRONIC-2................ 249 CHADV1 ASKED ADVICE PST 14DAYS-CHRONIC-1................... 249 CHADV2 ASKED ADVICE PST 14DAYS-CHRONIC-2................... 250 CHADV3 ASKED ADVICE PST 14DAYS-CHRONIC-3................... 250 COUGH WHETHER HAD COUGH PAST 2 WEEKS...................... 251 DRRHOEA WHETHER HAD DIARRHOEA PAST 2 WEEKS.................. 251 IGESTION WHETHER HAD INDIGESTION PAST 2 WEEKS................ 252 BRTHLESS WHETHER SHORTNESS OF BREATH PAST 2 WEEKS............ 252 DIZZY WHETHER HAD DIZZY SPELLS PAST 2 WEEKS............... 253 EARACHE WHETHER HAD EARACHE PAST 2 WEEKS.................... 253 SWOLANKS WHETHER HAD SWOLLEN ANKLES PAST 2 WEEKS............. 254 NERVY WHETHER BEEN NERVY,TENSE PAST 2 WEEKS............... 254 COLD WHETHER HAD COLD,FLU PAST 2 WEEKS................... 255 SORETHRT WHETHER HAD SORE THROAT PAST 2 WEEKS................ 255 SLEEPLES WHETHER HAD DIFF.SLEEPING PAST 2 WEEKS.............. 256 CHSTPAIN WHETHER HAD CHEST PAINS PAST 2 WEEKS................ 256 BACKACHE WHETHER HAD BACK PAINS PAST 2 WEEKS................. 257 NAUSEA WHETHER NAUSEA,VOMITING PAST 2 WEEKS................ 257 TIRED WHETHER TIRED FOR NO REASON PAST 2 WEEKS............ 258 RASHES WHETHER HAD RASHES,ITCHES PAST 2 WEEKS.............. 258 TOOTHACH WHETHER HAD TOOTH,GUM TROUBLE PAST 2 WEE............ 259 OTHSYMPS WHETHER OTHER COMPLAINT PAST 2 WEEKS................ 259 NSYMPTMS NO OF SHORT-TERM COMPLAINTS PAST 2 WEEKS............ 260 BSYPILLS ANY MEDICINE PAST 14 DAYS-B'FAST SYMPS.............. 261 BSYPRESC MED.PRESCRIBED DOC,HOSP,DENT-B'FST SYMPS............ 261 BSYEAT1 ATE,DRANK DIFF.PAST 14DAYS-B'FST SYMPS-1............ 262 BSYEAT2 ATE,DRANK DIFF.PAST 14DAYS-B'FST SYMPS-2............ 262 BSYLEIS1 CHANGED LEISURE PST 14DAYS-B'FST SYMPS-1............ 263 BSYLEIS2 CHANGED LEISURE PST 14DAYS-B'FST SYMPS-2............ 263 BSYADV1 ASKED ADVICE PST 14DAYS-B'FST SYMPS-1............... 264 BSYADV2 ASKED ADVICE PST 14DAYS-B'FST SYMPS-2............... 264 BSYADV3 ASKED ADVICE PST 14DAYS-B'FST SYMPS-3............... 265

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SYPILLS ANY MEDICINE PAST 14 DAYS-SYMPTOMS.................. 265 SYPRESC MED.PRESCRIBED DOC,HOSP,DENT-SYMPTOMS............... 266 SYRA1 RESTRICTED ACTIVITY PST 14DAYS-SYMPTMS-1............ 266 SYRA2 RESTRICTED ACTIVITY PST 14DAYS-SYMPTMS-2............ 267 SYDIFF1 DID THINGS DIFFERENT TO USUAL-SYMPTMS-1............. 267 SYDIFF2 DID THINGS DIFFERENT TO USUAL-SYMPTMS-2............. 268 SYDIFF3 DID THINGS DIFFERENT TO USUAL-SYMPTMS-3............. 269 SYDIFF4 DID THINGS DIFFERENT TO USUAL-SYMPTMS-4............. 270 SYDIFF5 DID THINGS DIFFERENT TO USUAL-SYMPTMS-5............. 270 SYDIFF6 DID THINGS DIFFERENT TO USUAL-SYMPTMS-6............. 271 SYLEIS1 CHANGED LEISURE PST 14DAYS-SYMPTOMS-1............... 271 SYLEIS2 CHANGED LEISURE PST 14DAYS-SYMPTOMS-2............... 272 SYADV1 ASKED ADVICE PST 14DAYS-SYMPTOMS-1.................. 272 SYADV2 ASKED ADVICE PST 14DAYS-SYMPTOMS-2.................. 273 SYADV3 ASKED ADVICE PST 14DAYS-SYMPTOMS-3.................. 273 CHLDRESP RESPONDENT RESPONSIBLE FOR CHILD.................... 274 DOCCHAT TALKED TO A DOCTOR IN LAST 2 WEEKS.................. 274 NDOCCHAT NO.TIMES TALKED TO DOCTOR IN LAST 2 WKS............. 275 DOCWHO1 1ST CONSULTATION WITH DOCTOR-FOR WHOM............... 275 DOCPERN1 PERSON NUMBER FOR 1ST CONSULTATION.................. 276 DOCNHS1 1ST CONSULTATION UNDER NHS.......................... 276 DOCGP1 1ST. CONSULTATION,TYPE OF DOCTOR.................... 277 DOCTALK1 METHOD OF 1ST CONSULTATION.......................... 277 DOCWHO2 2ND CONSULTATION WITH DOCTOR-FOR WHOM............... 278 DOCPERN2 PERSON NUMBER FOR 2ND CONSULTATION.................. 278 DOCNHS2 2ND CONSULTATION UNDER NHS.......................... 279 DOCGP2 2ND CONSULTATION,TYPE OF DOCTOR..................... 279 DOCTALK2 METHOD OF 2ND CONSULTATION.......................... 280 DOCWHO3 3RD CONSULTATION WITH DOCTOR-FOR WHOM............... 280 DOCPERN3 PERSON NUMBER FOR 3RD CONSULTATION.................. 281 DOCNHS3 3RD CONSULTATION UNDER NHS.......................... 281 DOCGP3 3RD CONSULTATION,TYPE OF DOCTOR..................... 282 DOCTALK3 METHOD OF 3RD CONSULTATION.......................... 282 DOCWHO4 4TH CONSULTATION WITH DOCTOR-FOR WHOM............... 283 DOCPERN4 PERSON NUMBER FOR 4TH CONSULTATION.................. 283 DOCNHS4 4TH CONSULTATION UNDER NHS.......................... 284 DOCGP4 4TH CONSULTATION,TYPE OF DOCTOR..................... 284 DOCTALK4 METHOD OF 4TH CONSULTATION.......................... 285 DOCWHO5 5TH CONSULTATION WITH DOCTOR-FOR WHOM............... 285 DOCPERN5 PERSON NUMBER FOR 5TH CONSULTATION.................. 286 DOCNHS5 5TH CONSULTATION UNDER NHS.......................... 286 DOCGP5 5TH CONSULTATION,TYPE OF DOCTOR..................... 287 DOCTALK5 METHOD OF 5TH CONSULTATION.......................... 287 DOCWHO6 6TH CONSULTATION WITH DOCTOR-FOR WHOM............... 288 DOCPERN6 PERSON NUMBER FOR 6TH CONSULTATION.................. 288 DOCNHS6 6TH CONSULTATION UNDER NHS.......................... 289 DOCGP6 6TH CONSULTATION,TYPE OF DOCTOR..................... 289 DOCTALK6 METHOD OF 6TH CONSULTATION.......................... 290 DOCWHO7 7TH CONSULTATION WITH DOCTOR-FOR WHOM............... 290

DOCPERN7 PERSON NUMBER FOR 7TH CONSULTATION.................. 291 DOCNHS7 7TH CONSULTATION UNDER NHS.......................... 291 DOCGP7 7TH CONSULTATION,TYPE OF DOCTOR..................... 292 DOCTALK7 METHOD OF 7TH CONSULTATION.......................... 292 DOCWHO8 8TH CONSULTATION WITH DOCTOR-FOR WHOM............... 293 DOCPERN8 PERSON NUMBER FOR 8TH CONSULTATION.................. 293 DOCNHS8 8TH CONSULTATION UNDER NHS.......................... 294

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DOCGP8 8TH CONSULTATION,TYPE OF DOCTOR..................... 294 DOCTALK8 METHOD OF 8TH CONSULTATION.......................... 295 DOCWHO9 9TH CONSULTATION WITH DOCTOR-FOR WHOM............... 295 DOCPERN9 PERSON NUMBER FOR 9TH CONSULTATION.................. 296 DOCNHS9 9TH CONSULTATION UNDER NHS.......................... 296 DOCGP9 9TH CONSULTATION,TYPE OF DOCTOR..................... 297 DOCTALK9 METHOD OF 9TH CONSULTATION.......................... 297 CHDOCVIS WHETHER ANY CONSULT.FOR CHRON.COMPLAINTS............ 298 SYDOCVIS WHETHER ANY CONSULTATION FOR SYMPTOMS............... 298 OUTPAT OUT-PATIENT AT HOSPITAL IN LAST 3 MONTHS............ 299 NOUTPAT NO. OUTPATIENT VISITS - PAST 3 MNTHS................ 299 SMEVER WHETHER EVER SMOKED................................. 300 CIGNOW SMOKES CIGARETTES NOW............................... 300 NCIGPW EST CIGS PER WK -IF NO INFO PER DAY................. 301 NCIGWEND CIGARETTES SMOKED AT WEEKENDS PER DAY............... 302 NCIGWEEK CIGARETTES SMOKED ON A WEEKDAY...................... 303 CIGTYPE TYPE OF CIGARETTE SMOKED............................ 304 CIGREG2 EVER SMOKED CIGARETTES REGULARLY.................... 304 PIPE SMOKES PIPE AT ALL NOW -MEN ONLY.................... 305 PIPEREG EVER SMOKED PIPE REGULARLY.......................... 305 CIGAR SMOKES AT LEAST 1 CIGAR A MONTH..................... 306 ANYCIGAR EVER SMOKED CIGARS REGULARLY........................ 306 DRINKNOW NOW DRINKS ALCOHOL.................................. 307 DRINKANY WHETHER EVER DRINKS ALCOHOL......................... 307 DRINKAMT AMOUNT OF ALCOHOL DRUNK............................. 308 DRINKQ SELF COMPLETION Q. ACCEPTED......................... 308 SHANDY HOW OFTEN DRANK SHANDY IN LAST YEAR................. 309 SHANDAMT HOW MUCH SHANDY IS DRUNK EACH TIME.................. 309 BEER HOW OFTEN DRANK BEER IN LAST YEAR................... 310 BEERAMT HOW MUCH BEER IS DRUNK EACH TIME.................... 311 GIN HOW OFTEN DRANK SPIRITS IN LAST YEAR................ 312 GINAMT HOW MUCH SPIRITS IS DRUNK EACH TIME................. 313 PORT HOW OFTEN DRANK PORT ETC IN LAST YEAR............... 314 PORTAMT HOW MUCH PORT ETC IS IS DRUNK EACH TIME............. 314 WINE HOW OFTEN DRANK WINE IN LAST YEAR................... 315 WINEAMT HOW MUCH WINE IS DRUNK EACH TIME.................... 315 DRINKDAM THINKS DRINKING DAMAGES HEALTH...................... 316

SMOKEDAM THINKS SMOKING DAMAGES HEALTH....................... 316 SMDRDAM SMOKING OR DRINKING MORE DANGEROUS.................. 317 DRKQALON WITNESS PRESENT WHEN ANSWERING Q.................... 317 DRKQPN1 WITNESS OF DRINK Q. - PERSON NUMBER 1............... 318 DRKQPN2 WITNESS OF DRINK Q. - PERSON NUMBER 2............... 319 DRKQPN3 WITNESS OF DRINK Q. - PERSON NUMBER 3............... 320 DRKQPN4 WITNESS OF DRINK Q. - PERSON NUMBER 4............... 321 MGEMTH MONTH OF PRESENT MARRIAGE........................... 322 MGEYEAR YEAR OF PRESENT MARRIAGE............................ 322 WIFMGEYR YEAR OF PRESENT MARRIAGE OF WIFE.................... 323 MGEFIRST WHETHER PRESENT MARRIAGE FIRST MARRIAGE............. 323 FAMWANT NO.OF CHILDN WANTED AT MARRIAGE-PRESENT............. 324 FAMTHINK NO.OF CHILDREN NOW EXPECTED-PRES. MARR.............. 325 FAMCOMP THINKS FAMILY IS COMPLETED.......................... 326 FAMLAST1 AGE ON HAVING LAST CHILD -FAM.COMPLETE.............. 326 FAMLAST2 AGE EXPECTS TO HAVE LAST CHILD...................... 327 NCHMARWN NO. CHILDREN OF MARRIED WOMEN <45YRS................ 327 CHLDMTH1 MONTH 1ST CHILD BORN................................ 328 CHLDYR1 YEAR 1ST CHILD BORN................................. 329

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CHLDSEX1 SEX 1ST CHILD ..................................... 329 CHLDMTH2 MONTH 2ND CHILD BORN................................ 330 CHLDYR2 YEAR 2ND CHILD BORN................................. 331 CHLDSEX2 SEX 2ND CHILD ..................................... 331 CHLDMTH3 MONTH 3RD CHILD BORN................................ 332 CHLDYR3 YEAR 3RD CHILD BORN................................. 333 CHLDSEX3 SEX 3RD CHILD ..................................... 333 CHLDMTH4 MONTH 4TH CHILD BORN................................ 334 CHLDYR4 YEAR 4TH CHILD BORN................................. 335 CHLDSEX4 SEX 4TH CHILD ..................................... 335 CHLDMTH5 MONTH 5TH CHILD BORN................................ 336 CHLDYR5 YEAR 5TH CHILD BORN................................. 337 CHLDSEX5 SEX 5TH CHILD ..................................... 337 CHLDMTH6 MONTH 6TH CHILD BORN................................ 338 CHLDYR6 YEAR 6TH CHILD BORN................................. 339 CHLDSEX6 SEX 6TH CHILD ..................................... 339 CHLDMTH7 MONTH 7TH CHILD BORN................................ 340 CHLDYR7 YEAR 7TH CHILD BORN................................. 340 CHLDSEX7 SEX 7TH CHILD ..................................... 341 CHLDMTH8 MONTH 8TH CHILD BORN................................ 341 CHLDYR8 YEAR 8TH CHILD BORN................................. 342 CHLDSEX8 SEX 8TH CHILD ..................................... 342 CHLDMTH9 MONTH 9TH CHILD BORN................................ 343 CHLDYR9 YEAR 9TH CHILD BORN................................. 343 CHLDSEX9 SEX 9TH CHILD ..................................... 344

CHDMTH10 MONTH 10TH CHILD BORN............................... 344 CHLDYR10 YEAR 10TH CHILD BORN................................ 345 CHDSEX10 SEX 10TH CHILD ..................................... 345 INCEMP RECEIVED INCOME FROM EMPLOYER IN LAST YR............ 346 INCEMPW NO.WEEKS INCOME FROM EMPLOYER IN LAST YR............ 346 EMPNOW CURRENTLY RECEIVING INCOME FROM EMPLOYER............ 347 INCEMPX GROSS INCOME FROM EMPLOYER IN LAST YEAR............. 347 HOHINCEM GROSS INCOME FROM EMPLOYMENT OF HOH................. 348 HUSINCEM GROSS INCOME FROM EMPLOYMENT-HUSBAND................ 349 WIFINCEM GROSS INCOME FROM EMPLOYMENT-WIFE................... 350 HOHNWKEM HOH-NO.WEEKS IN EMPLOYMENT-LAST 12 MTH.............. 351 HUSNWKEM HUSBAND-NO.WEEKS IN EMPLOYMENT-LAST 12 M............ 351 WIFNWKEM WIFE-NO.WEEKS IN EMPLOYMENT-LAST 12 MTH............. 352 INCSELF ANY SELF-EMPLOYED INCOME IN LAST YEAR............... 352 INCSELFW NO.OF WEEKS SELF-EMP.INCOME IN LAST YEAR............ 353 SELFNOW CURRENTLY RECEIVING SELF-EMP INCOME................. 353 INCSELFX GROSS SELF-EMP. INCOME IN LAST YEAR................. 354 HOHINCSE GROSS INCOME FROM SELF-EMPLOYMENT-HOH............... 355 HUSINCSE GROSS INCOME FROM SELF-EMPLOY.-HUSBAND.............. 356 WIFINCSE GROSS INCOME FROM SELF-EMPLOYMENT-WIFE.............. 357 HOHNWKSE NO.WEEKS SELF-EMP.LST.1YR-HOH....................... 358 HUSNWKSE NO.WEEKS SELF-EMP.LST.1YR-HUSBAND................... 358 WIFNWKSE NO.WEEKS SELF-EMP.LST.1YR-WIFE...................... 359 INCPENS ANY EMPLOYERS PENSION IN LAST YEAR.................. 359 INCPENSW NO.WEEKS EMPLOYERS PENSION IN LAST YEAR............. 360 PENSNOW CURRENTLY RECEIVES PENSION FROM EMPLOYER............ 360 INCPENSX GROSS PENSION FROM EMPLOYER IN LAST YEAR............ 361 INCNI ANY NI RETIREMENT,WIDOWS PENS.IN LAST YR............ 361 INCNIW NO.WEEKS NI RET.,WIDOWS PENS.IN LAST YR............. 362 NINOW CURRENTLY RECEIVING N.I. RET,WIDOWS PENS............ 362 INCNIX GROSS NI RETIREMENT,WIDOWS PENS LAST YR............. 363

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INCFA ANY FAMILY ALLOWANCE IN LAST YEAR................... 363 INCFAW NO.WEEKS FAMILY ALLOWANCE IN LAST YEAR.............. 364 FANOW CURRENTLY RECEIVING FAMILY ALLOWANCE................ 364 INCFAX GROSS FAMILY ALLOWANCE IN LAST YEAR................. 365 INCOB ANY OTHER STATE BENEFIT IN LAST YEAR................ 366 INCOBW NO.WEEKS OTHER STATE BENEFIT IN LAST YR............. 366 OBNOW CURRENTLY RECEIVING OTHER STATE BENEFIT............. 367 INCOBX GROSS OTHER STATE BENEFIT IN LAST YEAR.............. 367 INCSUPB OTHER PAYMENT FROM STATE - SUPP.BENEFIT............. 368 INCSUPBW NO.WEEKS PAYMENT OF SUPP.BEN.IN LAST YR............. 368 SUPBNOW CURRENTLY RECEIVING SUPPLEMENT.BENEFIT.............. 369 INCSUPBX GROSS INCOME FROM SUPP.BEN. IN LAST YEAR............ 369 INCOTH ANY OTHER REGULAR ALLOWANCES IN LAST YR............. 370

INCOTHW NO.WEEKS OTHER REG.ALLOWANCES IN LAST YR............ 370 OTHNOW CURRENTLY REC.OTHER REGULAR ALLOWANCE............... 371 INCOTHX GROSS OTHER REG. ALLOWANCES IN LAST YEAR............ 371 INCRENT ANY INCOME FROM RENT IN LAST YEAR................... 372 INCRENTW NO. WEEKS INCOME FROM RENT IN LAST YEAR............. 372 RENTNOW CURRENTLY RECEIVING RENT FROM PROPERTY.............. 373 INCRENTX GROSS INCOME FROM RENT IN LAST YEAR................. 373 INCBS ANY INTEREST FROM BUILD-SOC.IN LAST YEAR............ 374 INCBSX NET INTEREST FROM BUILD-SOC.IN LAST YEAR............ 375 INCSAVE ANY INTEREST FROM SAVINGS IN LAST YEAR.............. 376 INCSAVEX GROSS INTEREST FROM SAVINGS IN LAST YR............. 377 INCDIV ANY INTEREST FROM INVEST. IN LAST YEAR.............. 378 INCDIVX NET INTEREST FROM INVEST. IN LAST YEAR.............. 379 TOTINCID GROSS TOTAL INCOME OF INDIVIDUAL.................... 380 MVINCID MISSING INFORMATION IN TOTINCID..................... 380 TOTINCHH TOTAL INCOME OF ALL IN HOUSEHOLD.................... 381 MVINCHH MISSING INFORMATION IN TOTINCHH..................... 381 TOTINCFU TOTAL INCOME OF ALL IN FAMILY UNIT.................. 382 MVINCFU MISSING INFORMATION IN TOTINCFU..................... 383 STBENFU TOTAL STATE BENEFIT FOR FAMILY UNIT................. 383 UNEARNID TOTAL UNEARNED INCOME OF INDIVIDUAL................. 384 UNEARNFU TOTAL UNEARNED INCOME OF FAMILY UNIT................ 384 INCSEC WHETHER INCOME SECTION SELF-COMPLETED............... 385 INDTIME TIME TAKEN TO COMPLETE INDIVIDUAL SCH............... 385