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Contents
Filtering and subsampling ................................................................................. 4
Soft and hard checks ........................................................................................ 4
Guide to question format ................................................................................... 5
Question sources .............................................................................................. 6
Address check .................................................................................................. 7
Dwelling type and first impressions ................................................................... 7
Start of interview ............................................................................................... 8
Core – National identity and ethnicity .............................................................. 15
Core – Economic status and qualifications ..................................................... 17
Core – Welsh language .................................................................................. 19
Welsh language: Confidence .......................................................................... 21
Welsh language: Attitude towards language ................................................... 23
Core – Well-being (ONS4) .............................................................................. 25
Internet connection ......................................................................................... 26
Internet use ..................................................................................................... 29
Public service websites ................................................................................... 31
Core – Tenure and satisfaction with accommodation ..................................... 32
Housing: state of repair ................................................................................... 35
Time resident at address ................................................................................ 35
Property characteristics .................................................................................. 36
Domestic fire safety ........................................................................................ 36
Hazards – noise .............................................................................................. 38
Energy efficiency measures ............................................................................ 39
Method of payment for energy ........................................................................ 41
Housing conditions survey .............................................................................. 43
Banded income questions ............................................................................... 45
Income of HRP................................................................................................ 47
Income of Spouse/Partner .............................................................................. 62
Income from other sources (inc. savings) ....................................................... 77
Housing costs ................................................................................................. 87
Mortgage costs ............................................................................................... 90
Council tax ...................................................................................................... 92
Local authorities .............................................................................................. 93
Access to services and facilities...................................................................... 95
Play ................................................................................................................. 98
Children’s rights ............................................................................................ 101
Confidence in education system ................................................................... 102
Satisfaction with education system ............................................................... 102
Primary schools ............................................................................................ 103
Secondary schools ........................................................................................ 107
Responsibility for education .......................................................................... 110
Screen time for child ..................................................................................... 111
Physical activity of child ................................................................................ 115
Diet of child ................................................................................................... 119
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Core – Health demographic questions .......................................................... 120
BMI ............................................................................................................... 121
Core – Long-term illnesses ........................................................................... 122
Disabled adaptations – respondent............................................................... 124
Long-term illnesses of others in household ................................................... 125
Disabled adaptations – household ................................................................ 126
Carers (volunteering) .................................................................................... 127
GP services................................................................................................... 128
Hospitals ....................................................................................................... 130
Use of HSS in Welsh .................................................................................... 131
Non-GP primary care services ...................................................................... 134
Medicines ...................................................................................................... 135
Diet (FG) ....................................................................................................... 136
Alcohol (FG) .................................................................................................. 140
Smoking (FG)................................................................................................ 169
Physical activity (FG) .................................................................................... 170
Active travel .................................................................................................. 172
Tax devolution............................................................................................... 174
Core – Household material deprivation / financial inclusion .......................... 181
Core – Household pensioner material deprivation ........................................ 185
Core – Child material deprivation .................................................................. 195
WG – Food poverty ....................................................................................... 201
Problems and advice .................................................................................... 202
Welfare reform .............................................................................................. 206
Volunteering .................................................................................................. 208
Arts attendance (Future Generations) ........................................................... 210
Arts participation (Future Generations) ......................................................... 211
Heritage (FG) ................................................................................................ 213
Museums (FG) .............................................................................................. 215
Libraries (FG) ................................................................................................ 217
Archives (FG) ................................................................................................ 219
Sport Wales – Current participation and latent demand ................................ 221
CASI training module .................................................................................... 232
CASI – Loneliness ........................................................................................ 234
CASI Drugs – support ................................................................................... 236
CASI Core – Sexual orientation and religion ................................................. 238
Tattoos and piercings .................................................................................... 239
Core – Recontact .......................................................................................... 240
Core – Interviewer check information ............................................................ 241
Annex A – Subsampled topics ...................................................................... 245
Annex B – Welsh Housing Conditions Survey (WHCS) ................................ 249
Annex C – Derived variables ........................................................................ 250
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Filtering and subsampling Not all questions are asked of all respondents. Some questions only apply to some respondents (e.g. questions for parents with children at school); others are asked of a random subsample of respondents. Subsampling is included in the questionnaire routing at the start of each subsampled topic, marked with a green background as follows: SUBSAMPLED MODULE:
Where this routing appears, it applies to the rest of the questions in that module unless otherwise indicated. More details on which topics are subsampled are given in Annex A.
Soft and hard checks A range of checks are built in to the computer implementation of the questionnaire to ensure that responses are in a sensible range (for variables like height) and are consistent with each other (for example, so that respondents can’t both give an answer to a question and also say they don’t know the answer). These checks are either ‘soft’ checks, so the interviewer gets an error message but can choose to suppress it and continue; or ‘hard’ checks, so the response must be corrected before the interview continues. A full list of the soft and hard checks used is available from the National Survey team (surveys@wales.gsi.gov.uk) on request.
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Guide to question format
All questions in the survey questionnaire follow a similar format. Below is a guide to interpreting the format. Example of question layout ASK ALL LongIll NS 1617 HQ
Do you have any physical or mental health conditions or illnesses lasting or expected to last for 12 months or more?
SINGLE CODE Yes 1 GO TO Disab1-6 No 2 [Module ends] Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
The wording of the question to be read out by the interviewer to the respondent will always be displayed in bold type. Text in non-bold type and capitals is an instruction for the interviewer.
All questions have a coding frame associated with them, which means that the computer only allows the interviewer to record certain answers. These are given as positive numbers within the coding frame. In certain questions, you will see that the interviewer will be able to record ‘Other’ as an answer option. “Don’t know” is used when the respondent doesn’t know the answer. Separate codes are also available if the respondent refuses to answer the question or when the question isn’t applicable.
This ‘routing’ text shows which question to go to next, depends on the answer option selected. If routing text applies to subsequent codes for that question, it is not repeated at each code.
Shows whether more than one answer option can be selected.
The text in capitals indicates who the question is to be asked of (here, all respondents). ‘LongIll’ is the question and variable name.
Indicates the source of the question. See next page for key to abbreviations.
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Question sources Questions are taken from existing surveys where possible. The source is marked at the top left of each question as follows. Abbreviation Refers to
AAS Active Adults Survey BFO Beaufort Omnibus
Cen Census CL Community Life Survey
CSE Crime Survey for England
DECC PAT Department of Energy and Climate Change Public Attitudes Tracker
EHS English Housing Survey EHIS European Health Interview Survey
EU SILC European Union Statistics on Income and Living Conditions FRS Family Resources Survey
HSE Health Survey for England (in many cases, similar questions are also included in the Scottish Health Survey)
HQ Office for National Statistics harmonised question
LiW Living in Wales NS Used in a previous year of the National Survey for Wales.
(Some of these questions may also have been used in other surveys previously.)
OPN Opinions and Lifestyle Survey OXIS Oxford Internet Survey
SALSUS Scottish Schools Adolescent Lifestyle and Substance Use Survey
SCJS Scottish Crime and Justice Survey
SHS Scottish Household Survey SHeS Scottish Health Survey
TPS Taking Part Survey UN GGS United Nations Generations and Gender Surveys
WHS Welsh Health Survey WORS Welsh Outdoor Recreation Survey
Where relevant, the year of the source survey is given (e.g. SHS 2008 refers to the Scottish Household Survey in 2008; NS1213 refers to the National Survey in 2012-13; NS1214 refers to the National Survey in 2012-13 and 2013-14; and NS1215 to the National Survey in 2012-13, 2013-14, and also 2014-15). Where the question or answer options differ from the original source, the question source is marked with an “a” (adapted). “New” refers to questions designed without an existing source.
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Address check AddrChk Can I just confirm that the address is correct?
Area, Address, HHold info held for the case will appear for the respondent to confirm
Correct 1 GO TO DwellType
Incorrect 2 Checking loop (omitted for clarity)
Addr1 What is the first line of the address? Addr2 What is the second line of the address? Addr3 What is the third line of the address? Addr4 What is the fourth line of the address? PostCode What is the post code of the address?
Dwelling type and first impressions TIMESTAMP ASK ALL DwellType NEW RECORD DWELLING TYPE
CLARIFY WITH RESPONDENT IF NECESSARY
House/bungalow GO TO WallRep End terrace – House/bungalow 1 Mid terrace – House/bungalow 2 Semi-detached – House/bungalow 3 Detached – House/bungalow 4 Temporary – House/bungalow 5 Park home – House/bungalow 6 Flat Purpose built – Flat 7 Converted – Flat 8 Non residential plus flat 9 Ineligible address / HQ refusal 10
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ASK ALL WallRep NEW RECORD Wa. STATUS
Use hard check so question is always answered. OMIT CODE DESCRIPTION FROM CAPI.
No evidence of disrepair 1 GO TO DoorWindowRep Moderate disrepair 2
Major disrepair 3 ASK ALL DoorWindowRep NEW RECORD D&W STATUS
Use hard check so question is always answered. OMIT CODE DESCRIPTION FROM CAPI.
No evidence of disrepair 1 GO TO RoofRep Moderate disrepair 2 Major disrepair 3 ASK ALL RoofRep NEW RECORD R STATUS
Use hard check so question is always answered. OMIT CODE DESCRIPTION FROM CAPI.
No evidence of disrepair
1 [Module ends]
Moderate disrepair 2 Major disrepair 3 Not visible 4 TIMESTAMP
Start of interview TIMESTAMP LangInt NS 1617
Would you like this questionnaire to be asked in English or Welsh? Ydych chi’n dymuno cynnal y cyfweliad hwn yn Gymraeg neu’n Saesneg?
English 1 GO TO C4
Cymraeg 2 GO TO C4 (Welsh language version)
Other (please specify) 3 Go to LangIntOT
Don’t know -9 GO TO C4
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LangIntOT NS 1617
What is the other language?
ENTER A TEXT OF AT MOST 25 CHARACTERS GO TO OthLang OthLang NS 1617
INTERVIEWER: ARE YOU USING A HOUSEHOLD TRANSLATOR FOR THIS INTERVIEW?
Yes 1 GO TO C4 No 2
Don’t know -9 TIMESTAMP ASK ALL C4 NS 1617
Including yourself, how many people live in this household? By ‘household’ I mean a group of people (not necessarily related) living at the same address who share cooking facilities and share a living room or sitting room or dining area.
CODE NUMBER OF ELIGIBLE PERSONS INCLUDE: People who normally live at address who are away for under 6 months. Boarders and lodgers living as part of household. EXCLUDE: Spouses who are separated and no longer resident. People away continuously for 6 months or more.
ENTER NUMERIC VALUE BETWEEN 1 AND 16
GO TO QBNames
ASK ALL QBNames1-8 NS 1617
What is the first name of household member? IF RESPONDENT DOES NOT WISH TO GIVE NAMES OF CHILDREN, ENTER UNIQUE INFORMATION FOR EACH CHILD IN THE FIRST NAME FIELD: e.g. ‘CHILD7’ (FOR A 7 YEAR OLD CHILD); ‘CHILD12’ (FOR A 12 YEAR OLD CHILD) ETC.. THIS WILL ASSIST THE RESPONDENT WHEN ANSWERING QUESTIONS RELATED TO A RANDOMLY SELECTED CHILD DURING THE SURVEY.
GO TO Gender LOOP FOR ALL MEMBERS IN HOUSEHOLD Gender NS 1617 HQ
[Respondent name] CODE FIRST THAT APPLIES
SINGLE CODE Male 1
GO TO DtBirth Female 2
Other (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) 3
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
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LOOP FOR ALL MEMBERS IN HOUSEHOLD DteofBth NS 1617 HQa
What is your date of birth?
FOR DAY NOT GIVEN…ENTER 15 FOR DAY FOR MONTH NOT GIVEN…ENTER 6 FOR MONTH
ENTER DATE OF BIRTH REFUSAL
GO TO HallRes
GO TO AgeIf ASK IF REFUSAL AT DteofBth AgeIf NS 1617 HQa
What was your age at your last birthday?
IF RESPONDENT REFUSES TO GIVE THEIR AGE, THEN GIVE YOUR BEST ESTIMATE.
ENTER AGE – IF 98 OR MORE CODE 97 GO TO HallRes ASK ALL HallRes NS 1617
ASK OR RECORD IS THIS PERSON LIVING IN HALLS OF RESIDENCE OR AT A BOARDING SCHOOL? STUDENT NURSES LIVING IN NHS ACCOMMODATION ELSEWHERE IN GREAT BRITAIN SHOULD NOT BE INCLUDED IN THIS HOUSEHOLD.
SINGLE CODE Yes 1
GO TO HH4_6FtEd No 2
Don’t know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 ASK FOR EACH HOUSEHOLD MEMBER AGED 4 TO 6 HH4_6FtEd FRS 2013 NS 1617
Is [name] currently in full-time education?
SINGLE CODE Yes 1
GO TO HH16_19FtEd No 2
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
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ASK FOR EACH HOUSEHOLD MEMBER AGED 16 TO 19 HH16_19FtEd FRS 2013 NS 1617
Is [name] currently in full-time education?
APPRENTICES SHOULD BE CODED AS 2. WHEN A PERSON SPENDS APPROXIMATELY HALF THE YEAR AS A FULL-TIME STUDENT AND THE REST OF THE TIME AS A FULL-TIME WORKER, CODE ACCORDING TO THE POSITION AT THE TIME OF INTERVIEW. ANY FULL TIME STUDENT WHO IS ALSO CURRENTLY WORKING, (E.G. PART-TIME WORK DURING TERM, OR A VACATION JOB) SHOULD BE CODED AS 1 PROVIDED THAT S/HE INTENDS TO RETURN TO AN EDUCATIONAL ESTABLISHMENT THE FOLLOWING TERM. IF THERE IS ANY DOUBT AS TO WHETHER A PERSON IS 19 OR UNDER AND STILL IN FULL TIME EDUCATION THEN CHECK WHETHER THE PARENT OR GUARDIAN IS STILL RECEIVING CHILD BENEFIT FOR THAT PERSON. IF THIS IS THE CASE THEN CODE AS 1.
SINGLE CODE
Yes 1
GO TO MartStat No 2
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 ASK FOR ALL MEMBERS IN HOUSEHOLD IF AGE >15 MarStat NS 1617 HQa
[Are you / Is [name]…]
RUNNING PROMPT - CODE FIRST THAT APPLIES SINGLE CODE
Single, that is never married and never registered in a same-sex civil partnership
1
GO TO MarChk
Married 2 In a registered same-sex civil partnership 3 Separated, but still legally married 4 Divorced 5 Widowed 6 SPONTANEOUS ONLY - Separated, but still legally
in a same-sex civil partnership 7
SPONTANEOUS ONLY - Formerly in a same-sex civil partnership which is now legally dissolved
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SPONTANEOUS ONLY - A surviving partner from a same-sex civil partnership
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ASK IF 2 OR 3 AT MarStat MarChk NS 1617
Is [your / Name’s] spouse a member of the household?
SINGLE CODE Yes 1
GO TO LivWith12 No 2
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ASK IF THERE IS MORE THAN ONE PERSON >15 IN THE HOUSEHOLD AND 1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 OR 9 AT MarStat LivWith12 NS 1617
May I just check, are you living with someone in this household as a couple?
SINGLE CODE Yes 1
GO TO OwnRent No 2 ASK IF MORE THAN ONE ADULT IN HOUSEHOLD OwnRent NEW SHS 2016
In whose name is the accommodation owned or rented?
CODE ALL THAT APPLY WHERE HOUSEHOLD IS RENTED IN SEVERAL NAMES AND DIFFICULT TO ESTABLISH WHO HAS THE HIGHEST INCOME (E.G. STUDENT ACCOMMODATION OR FRIENDS RENTING JOINTLY), CODE AS SHARED ACCOMMODATION. [SCRIPTING NOTE: CODE RESPONDENT AS HRP IN THIS SITUATION] IF OWNER(S) LIVE(S) IN ACCOMMODATION, SELECT OWNER(S) ONLY HERE.
[SCRIPTING NOTE: SHOW NAMES OF ADULTS IN HOUSEHOLD]
GO TO HighInc
Shared accommodation 18
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ASK IF MORE THAN ONE NAME SELECTED AT OwnRent HighInc NEW SHS 2016
You have told me that more than one person jointly owns or rents this accommodation. Which of these has the highest income (from benefits, pensions, and any other sources)?
SINGLE CODE IF TWO OR MORE JOINT HOUSEHOLDERS HAVE THE SAME INCOME, DEFINE
HRP AS THE ELDEST. [SCRIPTING NOTE: IN SHARED ACCOMMODATION (E.G. STUDENTS) RESPONDENT SHOULD AUTOMATICALLY BE CODED AS HRP].
[SCRIPTING NOTE: SHOW NAMES SELECTED AT OwnRent]
GO TO HallRes
SelPerson ENTER PERSON NUMBER OF SELECTED INDIVIDUAL ASK IF SELECTED PERSON AGED 16 OR 17 C5b NS 1617
ASK OR CODE: Is [name] living with parents or guardians?
SINGLE CODE Yes 1 GO TO C5c
No 2 GO TO RelResp
Unable to establish 3 ASK IF C5b=1 C5c NS 1617
Parental/guardian permission will need to be obtained before proceeding with interview with selected respondent. ASK OR RECORD: Has parental consent been gained on this visit?
SINGLE CODE Yes 1 GO TO PGName
No 2 ASK IF C5b=1 PGName NS 1617
ASK OR RECORD: Enter full name of parent / guardian giving consent.
[SCRIPTING NOTE: STRING [50]] GO TO PGRel ASK IF C5b=1 PGRel NS 1617
ASK OR CODE: What is the relationship to the respondent?
SINGLE CODE Mother (natural / step / foster) 1
GO TO RelResp Father (natural / step / foster) 2
Other (please specify) 3 GO TO PGOT
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ASK IF PgRel =3 PGOT NS 1617
ASK OR CODE: What is the other relationship?
[SCRIPTING NOTE: STRING [50]] GO TO RelResp LOOP FOR ALL MEMBERS IN HOUSEHOLD RelResp NS 1617 HQa
I would now like to ask how people in your household are related to each other. CODE RELATIONSHIP – [NAME] IS [NAME’S]…
TREAT RELATIVES OF CIVIL PARTNERS IN THE SAME WAY AS RELATIVES OF SPOUSES / PARTNERS. COHABITING PARTNER INCLUDES SAME SEX COUPLES WHO ARE NOT IN A REGISTERED CIVIL PARTNERSHIP OR MARRIED, TREAT RELATIVES OF COHABITING COUPLES IN THE SAME WAY AS RELATIVES OF SPOUSES / PARTNERS. HALF BROTHERS/SISTERS SHOULD BE CODED WITH STEP BROTHERS/SISTERS. SINGLE CODE FOR EACH HOUSEHOLD MEMBER.
Spouse 1
GO TO NatID
Civil Partner 2 Cohabiting partner 3 Son / daughter (incl. adopted) 4 Step-son / daughter 5 Foster child 6 Son-in-law / daughter-in-law 7 Parent / guardian 8 Step-parent 9 Foster parent 10 Parent-in-law 11 Brother / sister (incl. adopted) 12 Step-brother / sister 13 Foster brother / sister 14 Brother- / sister-in-law 15 Grandchild 16 Grandparent 17 Other relative 18 Other non-relative 19
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ASK OF EACH HOUSEHOLD MEMBER AGED UNDER 20 WHERE RELATIONSHIP TO RESPONDENT IS NOT 4/5/6 AT RelResp2 GrdChk NS 1617
Can I just check, are you the legal guardian of [name]?
SINGLE CODE [SCRIPTING NOTE: QUESTION REPEATED FOR EACH RELEVANT HOUSEHOLD MEMBER]
Yes 1
GO TO NatId No 2
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 TIMESTAMP
Core – National identity and ethnicity ASK ALL [Name], I am now going to ask you some questions which are about YOU personally. ASK ALL FullName NEW Before we start, please confirm your full name. ENTER FIRST NAME
GO TO NatID ENTER SURNAME
ASK ALL NatIdWel, NatIdEng, NatIdScot, NatIdNI, NatIdBrit, NatIdOth, , NatIdDk, NatIdRef NS 1617 HQ
How would you describe your national identity? Please choose all that apply.
SHOWCARD 1
CODE ALL THAT APPLY
1 Welsh 1
GO TO Ethnicity 2 English 2 3 Scottish 3 4 Northern Irish 4 5 British 5
6 Other (please specify) 6 GO TO NatIdOT Polish (SPONTANEOUS ONLY)
[SCRIPTING NOTE: not on showcard, only CAPI as a common ‘Other’]
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Refused (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) GO TO Ethnicity Don’t know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY)
ASK IF NatId = 6 NatIdOT NS 1617
ASK OR CODE: What is the other national identity?
[SCRIPTING NOTE: STRING[30]] GO TO Ethnicity
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ASK ALL Ethnicity, EthnWhOT, EthnMxOT, EthnAsOT, EthnBlkOT, EthnOthOT, EthnDk, EthnRef NS 1617 HQ
What is your ethnic group? Choose one option that best describes your ethnic group or background.
SHOWCARD 2 SINGLE CODE
White 1 Welsh / English / Scottish / Northern Irish / British 1
GO TO EconStat
2 Irish 2 3 Gypsy or Irish Traveller 3 Polish (SPONTANEOUS ONLY)
[SCRIPTING NOTE: not on showcard, only CAPI as a common ‘Other’]
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4 Any other White background, please describe 4 GO to EthnicityOT Mixed / Multiple ethnic groups
5 White and Black Caribbean 5 GO TO EconStat 6 White and Black African 6
7 White and Asian 7
8 Any other Mixed / Multiple ethnic background, please describe
8 GO to EthnicityOT
Asian / Asian British
9 Indian 9 GO TO EconStat 10 Pakistani 10
11 Bangladeshi 11 12 Chinese 12
13 Any other Asian background, please describe 13 GO to EthnicityOT
Black / African / Caribbean / Black British
14 African 14 GO TO EconStat 15 Caribbean 15
16 Any other Black / African / Caribbean background, please describe
16 GO TO EthnicityOT
Other ethnic group
17 Arab 17 GO TO EconStat
18 Any other ethnic group, please describe 18 GO TO EthnicityOT
Don’t know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) GO TO EconStat Refused (SPONTANEOUS ONLY)
ASK IF Ethnicity = 4, 8, 13, 16 OR 18 EthnicityOT NS 1617
ASK OR CODE: What is the other ethnic group?
[SCRIPTING NOTE: STRING[50]] GO TO EconStat TIMESTAMP
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Core – Economic status and qualifications
ASK ALL EconStat WHS 2015a NS 1617
Which of these descriptions applies to what you were doing in the last 7 days?
SHOWCARD 3
CODE FIRST TO APPLY INCLUDE ANY FORM OF PAID WORK, INCLUDING CASUAL OR TEMPORARY WORK AT CODE 2. INCLUDE PEOPLE WHO ARE EMPLOYED BUT ON MATERNITY LEAVE OR SICK PAY AT CODE 2.
1 Full-time student (including on holiday) 1 GO TO WkingHH
2 In any paid employment or self-employment (or away temporarily)
2 GO TO Hours
3 On a government sponsored training scheme 3
GO TO WkingHH
4 Doing unpaid work for a business that you or a relative owns
4
5 Waiting to take up paid work already obtained 5 6 Unemployed and looking for work 6 7 Intending to look for work but prevented by temporary
sickness or injury (28 days or less) 7
8 Unable to work because of long-term sickness or disability
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9 Retired 9 10 Looking after home or family 10 11 Doing something else 11 Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
ASK IF 2 AT EconStat Hours Cen 2011 NS 1617
In your main job, how many hours a week (including paid and unpaid overtime) do you usually work?
SINGLE CODE 15 or less 1
GO TO WkingHH 16 - 30 2 31- 48 3 49 or more 4 Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 ASK IF ANY OTHER HOUSEHOLD MEMBERS AGED 16+ WkingHH NS 1617
Is [name] currently in paid work, either full-time or part-time?
[SCRIPTING NOTE: ASK FOR EACH HOUSEHOLD MEMBER AGED 16+] SINGLE CODE
Yes 1
GO TO Educat No 2
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
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ASK ALL Educat CSE 2013a NS 1617
Please look down the list of qualifications on this showcard and tell me the first one on the list, if any, that you have passed.
SHOWCARD 4 IF UK QUALIFICATION IS NOT LISTED, SELECT ITS NEAREST EQUIVALENT. MAs AWARDED AUTOMATICALLY FROM THE ‘OLD’ UNIVERSITIES (SUCH AS DUBLIN (DUBL.), OXFORD (OXON) AND CAMBRIDGE (CANTAB)) SHOULD NOT BE CLASSIFIED AS POST GRADUATE DEGREES, CODE AS 2. CODE FIRST THAT APPLIES – IF QUALIFICATIONS GAINED OUTSIDE THE UK, SELECT ‘FOREIGN QUALIFICATIONS’ AND THE NEAREST UK EQUIVALENTS (IF KNOWN). F12 INTERVIEWER HELP SCREEN: Code 2 also includes: Professional qualifications at degree level (e.g. chartered accountant/surveyor) Postgraduate diplomas / certificates (inc. PGCE) NVQ / SVQ Level 4 or 5 Code 3 also includes: Teaching qualifications for schools / further education (below degree level) Nursing/other medical qualifications (below degree level) RSA Higher Diploma Other Higher Education diplomas and qualifications Code 4 also includes: SCE Higher / Scottish Certificate 6th Year Studies NVQ / SVQ / GSVQ level 3 GNVQ Advanced ONC / OND / BTEC National City and Guilds Advanced Craft / Final level / Part III RSA Advanced Diploma Welsh Baccalaureate Advanced Diploma Code 6 also includes: SCE Standard / Ordinary grades 1-3 CSE grade 1 NVQ / SVQ / GSVQ level 2 / GNVQ intermediate BTEC / SCOTVEC first / General diploma City and Guilds Craft / Ordinary level / Part II RSA Diploma Welsh Baccalaureate Intermediate Diploma Code 7 includes: SCE Standard / Ordinary below grade 3 CSE Grades 2-5 NVQ / SVQ / GSVQ level 1 / GNVQ foundation BTEC / SCOTVEC first General Certificate City and Guilds part 1 RSA Stage I-III SCOTVEC modules Junior certificate
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SINGLE CODE – EXCEPT CODE 8 1 Postgraduate degree (e.g. MSc, PhD) 1
[Module ends] 2 First degree (e.g. BA, BSc, B. Ed.) or equivalent 2
3 HNC / HND / BTEC Higher, or equivalent 3
4 A / AS levels or equivalent 4
5 Trade apprenticeships 5 GO TO ApprLev
6 O Level / GCSE grades A-C or equivalent 6
[Module ends]
7 O Level / GCSE grades D-G or equivalent 7
8 Foreign qualifications 8
9 Other qualifications 9
10 No qualifications 10
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 ASK IF 5 AT Educat ApprLev EHIS 1314a NS 1617
What level apprenticeship was this…
RUNNING PROMPT SINGLE CODE
…Higher apprenticeship (Level 4 or 5) 1
GO TO CarUse Apprenticeship (Level 3) 2 Foundation apprenticeship (Level 2)? 3 Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 TIMESTAMP
ASK ALL CarUse [CORE] WORS 2014
Is there a car or van normally available for use by you or any members of your household? Include any provided by employers if normally available for private use by you or members of your household.
SINGLE CODE INTERVIEWER NOTE: PENSIONERS ARE ALSO ASKED SEPARATELY ABOUT THEIR OWN ACCESS TO A CAR AND TAXI
Yes 1 [Module ends]
No 2
PARTIAL INTERVIEW BREAK-POINT
Core – Welsh language ASK ALL I’d like to ask you about your Welsh language skills.
ASK ALL. Can you...
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ASK ALL WelUndSpk NS 1617
Understand spoken Welsh
SINGLE CODE Yes 1
GO TO WelSpk No 2
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 ASK ALL WelSpk NS 1617
Speak Welsh
SINGLE CODE Yes 1
GO TO WelRead No 2 (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) No, but have some Welsh
speaking ability 3
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 ASK ALL WelRead NS 1617
Read Welsh
SINGLE CODE Yes 1
GO TO WelWrite No 2
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 ASK ALL WelWrite NS 1617
Write Welsh
SINGLE CODE Yes 1
GO TO WelAbSpk No 2
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 ASK IF 1 OR 3 AT WelSpk WelAbSpk NS 1617
Which of these best describes your ability in spoken Welsh?
SHOWCARD 5 SINGLE CODE
1 I’m fluent in Welsh 1
GO TO WelFrqSpk
2 I can speak a fair amount of Welsh 2
3 I can only speak a little Welsh 3
4 I can say just a few words 4
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
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ASK IF 1 OR 3 AT WelSpk WelFrqSpk NS 1617
Do you speak Welsh daily, weekly, less often, or never?
SINGLE CODE Daily 1
[Module ends]
Weekly 2
Less often 3
Never 4
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 TIMESTAMP
Welsh language: Confidence
ASK IF 1 OR 3 AT WelSpk I’m now going to read out some statements about speaking Welsh. Please tell me to what extent you agree or disagree with each statement.
ASK IF 1 OR 3 AT WelSpk WelConf NEW … I usually feel confident speaking Welsh.
IF NECESSARY: To what extent do you agree or disagree with this statement?
CORE SHOWCARD B SINGLE CODE
1 Strongly agree 1
GO TO WelPrefSpk
2 Tend to agree 2
3 Neither agree nor disagree 3
4 Tend to disagree 4
5 Strongly disagree 5
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 ASK IF 1 OR 3 AT WelSpk WelPrefSpk NEW … When I’m with other Welsh speakers, I usually want to speak with them in
Welsh. IF NECESSARY: To what extent do you agree or disagree with this statement?
CORE SHOWCARD B SINGLE CODE
1 Strongly agree 1
GO TO WelJudg
2 Tend to agree 2
3 Neither agree nor disagree 3
4 Tend to disagree 4
5 Strongly disagree 5
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
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ASK IF 1 OR 3 AT WelSpk WelJudg NEW … When I speak Welsh, I often worry I’ll be judged on how well I speak it.
IF NECESSARY: To what extent do you agree or disagree with this statement?
CORE SHOWCARD B SINGLE CODE
1 Strongly agree 1
GO TO WelPrd
2 Tend to agree 2
3 Neither agree nor disagree 3
4 Tend to disagree 4
5 Strongly disagree 5
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 TIMESTAMP
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Welsh language: Attitude towards language SUBSAMPLED MODULE: ASK OF WELSH SPEAKERS PLUS 2K NATIONAL SUBSAMPLE OF NON WELSH SPEAKERS
ASK INTRO IF NOT 1 OR 3 AT WelSpk I’m now going to ask you how you feel about the Welsh language. To what extent do you agree or disagree with the following statements?
ASK ALL WelPrd NEW BFOa
…The Welsh language is something to be proud of. IF NECESSARY: To what extent do you agree or disagree with this statement?
CORE SHOWCARD B SINGLE CODE
1 Strongly agree 1
GO TO WelWntLrn
2 Tend to agree 2
3 Neither agree nor disagree 3
4 Tend to disagree 4
5 Strongly disagree 5
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 ASK IF 2 AT WelSpk WelWntLrn NEW …I'd like to be able to speak Welsh
IF NECESSARY: To what extent do you agree or disagree with this statement?
CORE SHOWCARD B SINGLE CODE
1 Strongly agree 1
GO TO WelWntLrnBet
2 Tend to agree 2
3 Neither agree nor disagree 3
4 Tend to disagree 4
5 Strongly disagree 5
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 ASK IF 3 AT WelSpk WelWntLrnBet NEW …I'd like to be able to speak Welsh better
IF NECESSARY: To what extent do you agree or disagree with this statement?
CORE SHOWCARD B SINGLE CODE
1 Strongly agree 1
GO TO WelEffSup
2 Tend to agree 2
3 Neither agree nor disagree 3
4 Tend to disagree 4
5 Strongly disagree 5
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
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ASK ALL WelEffSup NEW …More effort needs to be put into supporting the Welsh language.
IF NECESSARY: To what extent do you agree or disagree with this statement?
CORE SHOWCARD B WHO SHOULD BE RESPONSIBLE IS THE RESPONDENT’S OWN INTERPRETATION SINGLE CODE
1 Strongly agree 1
GO TO Wel10yr
2 Tend to agree 2
3 Neither agree nor disagree 3
4 Tend to disagree 4
5 Strongly disagree 5
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 ASK ALL Wel10yr BFOaNEW
…The Welsh language will be stronger in 10 years’ time than it is today. IF NECESSARY: To what extent do you agree or disagree with this statement?
CORE SHOWCARD B BY STRONGER WE MEAN THAT THE WELSH LANGUAGE WILL BE SPOKEN BY MORE PEOPLE, SEEN AND HEARD MORE IN EVERYDAY LIFE. SINGLE CODE
1 Strongly agree 1
[Module ends]
2 Tend to agree 2
3 Neither agree nor disagree 3
4 Tend to disagree 4
5 Strongly disagree 5
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
TIMESTAMP
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Core – Well-being (ONS4) ASK MODULE OF ALL EXCEPT THOSE USING OTHER LANGUAGE (I.E. LANGINT <> 3) Next, I would like to ask you some questions about your feelings on aspects of your life. There are no right or wrong answers. For each of these questions I'd like you to give an answer on a scale of nought to 10, where nought is 'not at all' and 10 is 'completely'. ASK ALL WbSatLife NS 1617, HQa
Overall, how satisfied are you with your life nowadays? IF NECESSARY: Nought is ‘not at all satisfied’ and 10 is ‘completely satisfied’.
SINGLE CODE 0-10 scale
GO TO WbLifeWrth Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 ASK ALL WbLifeWrth NS 1617, HQa
Overall, to what extent do you feel that the things you do in your life are worthwhile? IF NECESSARY: Nought is ‘not at all worthwhile’ and 10 is ‘completely worthwhile’.
SINGLE CODE 0-10 scale
GO TO WbHapYest Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 ASK ALL WbHapYest NS 1617, HQa
Overall, how happy did you feel yesterday? IF NECESSARY: Nought is ‘not at all happy’ and 10 is ‘completely happy’.
SINGLE CODE 0-10 scale
GO TO WbAnxYest Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 ASK ALL WbAnxYest NS 1617, HQa
Overall, how anxious did you feel yesterday? IF NECESSARY: Nought is 'not at all anxious' and 10 is 'completely anxious’. IF THE RESPONDENT DOES NOT UNDERSTAND THE WORD ‘ANXIOUS’, ‘WORRIED’ CAN BE USED AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO PROMPT.
SINGLE CODE 0 to 10 scale
GO TO TrustMost Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
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ASK ALL TrustMost NS 1617, EU SILC
Would you say that most people can be trusted? Please answer on a scale from nought to 10 where nought means that in general you do not trust any other person and 10 that you feel most people can be trusted.
SHOWCARD 6
SINGLE CODE 0-10 scale
GO TO JobSat Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 ASK IF 2 OR 4 AT EconStat JobSat NS 1617, EU SILC
On a scale of nought to 10, where nought is ‘not at all’ and 10 is ‘completely’, overall, how satisfied are you with your present job? IF MORE THAN ONE JOB, REFER TO MAIN JOB
SHOWCARD 7
SINGLE CODE 0-10 scale 1
[Module ends] Don’t know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 TIMESTAMP
Internet connection ASK ALL I’d now like to ask you a few questions about using the internet. ASK ALL IntHhHave [CORE] NS 1617
[Do you / Does your household] have access to the internet at home?
SINGLE CODE
Yes 1 GO TO IntBB1
No 2 GO TO IntHhMob
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 ASK IF 2 OR -9 AT IntHhHave IntHhMob NEW Can I check, [do you / does your household] use mobile broadband at home, for
example through a smartphone or USB dongle?
SINGLE CODE
Yes 1 GO TO IntBB1
No 2 GO TO IntPersUse
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
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ASK IF 1 AT IntHhHave OR 1 at IntHhMob IntBB1 NS 1617a
At home, how [do you / does your household] connect to the internet?
SHOWCARD 8
A BROADBAND CONNECTION CAN BE WIRED OR WIRELESS - WE’RE ONLY INTERESTED IN HOW RESPONDENT CONNECTS TO THE INTERNET, NOT THEIR INTERNET PROVIDER OR THE DEVICE THEY USE. SUPERFAST REFERS TO BROADBAND TYPE NOT ITS ACTUAL SPEED. HOUSEHOLDS WITH SUPERFAST BROADBAND WILL TEND TO HAVE ACTIVELY SIGNED UP TO IT. CODE ALL THAT APPLY [SCRIPTING NOTE: CODES 5 AND -9 ARE SINGLE CODE]
1 Superfast broadband 1
GO TO IntSpdSat
2 Broadband but not superfast / not sure if superfast 2
3 4G mobile broadband 3
4 3G mobile broadband 4
5 Satellite 5
6 Other 6
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 GO TO IntPersUse ASK IF 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, OR 6 AT IntBB1 IntSpdSat NS 1617
How satisfied or dissatisfied are you with the speed of your internet connection at home?
CORE SHOWCARD A SINGLE CODE
1 Very satisfied 1
GO TO IntPersUse
2 Fairly satisfied 2
3 Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied 3
4 Fairly dissatisfied 4
5 Very dissatisfied 5
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 ASK ALL IntPersUse [CORE] NS 1617a
Do you personally use the internet at home, work or elsewhere?
SINGLE CODE Yes 1 GO TO IntOut
No 2 [Module ends]
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
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ASK IF 1 AT IntPersUse IntOut NEW Outside the home, how do you connect to the internet? SHOWCARD 9
IF RESPONDENT USES SOMEONE ELSE’S SMARTPHONE / LAPTOP, USE EXISTING CODES – WE ARE INTERESTED IN THE TYPE OF CONNECTION (E.G. 4G). CODE ALL THAT APPLY [SCRIPTING NOTE: CODE 7 IS SINGLE CODE]
1 Free WiFi hotspot 1
GO TO IntFrqAcc
2 Paid for WiFi hotspot 2 3 4G 3 4 3G 4 5 PC in a library / internet cafe 5 6 Other 6 7 I don’t do this 7 Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 TIMESTAMP
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Internet use ASK IF 1 AT IntPersUse IntFrqAcc NS 1617 OXISa
How often do you access the internet, whether at home, work or elsewhere?
SHOWCARD 10
SINGLE CODE
1 Several times a day 1 GO TO IntSkills 2 Daily 2
3 Weekly 3
4 Less than weekly 4 GO TO IntHlp
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 GO TO IntSkills IF 4 AT IntFrqAcc IntHlp NEW Do you sometimes need help to be able to use the internet?
THIS COULD BE ANY KIND OF HELP DEPENDING ON THE RESPONDENT’S OWN
CIRCUMSTANCES. IT IS THEIR OWN INTERPRETATION. SINGLE CODE
Yes 1 GO TO IntSkills No 2
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
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IF 1 AT IntPersUse IntSkills NEW I’d now like to ask you a few questions about how you use the internet.
In the last 4 weeks, which, if any, of these activities have you done?
SHOWCARD 11 CODE ALL THAT APPLY F12 INTERVIEWER HELP SCREEN: CODE 6 INCLUDES SERVICES LIKE THE FAQ PAGES OF A WEBSITE, LIVE CHAT CUSTOMER HELP SERVICES, AND INTERNET FORUM THREADS ABOUT A PARTICULAR QUESTION / TOPIC. IT DOES NOT INCLUDE JUST USING A SEARCH ENGINE – CODE THIS AS 1. EXAMPLES OF CODE 7 INCLUDE THINGS LIKE DIY HELP VIDEOS, MAKE-UP TUTORIALS, ETC.
1 Used a search engine (e.g. Google) 1
[Module ends]
2 Downloaded or saved a photograph you found online 2 3 Sent a message via email or instant messaging 3 4 Bought goods or services online 4 5 Installed apps on a smartphone or tablet 5 6 Used online help services (e.g. chat service, internet
forum) 6
7 Watched an online ‘how to’ clip (e.g. on YouTube) 7 8 Completed online application forms which asked for
personal details (e.g. address, date of birth) 8
9 Used online banking 9 10 Used video chat (e.g. Skype or FaceTime) 10 11 None of these 11 Don’t know -9 TIMESTAMP
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Public service websites IF 1 AT IntPersUse IntGovUse2 NEW Which, if any, of the following public service websites have you visited in the last
12 months?
SHOWCARD 12 CODE ALL THAT APPLY [SCRIPTING NOTE: CODE 7 MUST BE SINGLE CODE ONLY]
1 Welsh Government website 1
GO TO IntGovRec
2 NHS Direct Wales website 2
3 GP surgery’s website 3
4 Local authority / council website 4
5 School / college website 5
6 Other (PLEASE SPECIFY) 6 GO TO IntGovUseOT
7 None of these 7 [Module ends]
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 IF 6 AT IntGovUse2 IntGovUseOT NEW ASK OR CODE: What was the other public service website you visited?
[SCRIPTING NOTE: STRING[50]] GO TO IntGovRec ASK IF MORE THAN ONE CODE SELECTED AT IntGovUse2 IntGovRec NEW Which of these public service websites did you visit most recently?
SHOWCARD 13
[SCRIPTING NOTE: SHOW ANSWER OPTIONS SELECTED AT IntGovUse2] SINGLE CODE
1 Welsh Government website 1
GO TO IntGovSat
2 NHS Direct Wales website 2 3 GP surgery’s website 3 4 Local authority / council website 4 5 School / college website 5 6 [SCRIPTING NOTE: SHOW ANSWER ENTERED AT
IntGovUseOT] website 6
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 [Module ends]
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IF 1-6 AT IntGovRec IntGovSat NEW How satisfied or dissatisfied were you with the [insert answer from IntGovRec, or
IntGovUse2 or IntGovUseOT if IntGovRec not answered]?
CORE SHOWCARD A [SCRIPTING NOTE: IF USING ANSWER FROM IntGovUseOT THEN DISPLAY “website” AT END OF TEXT-FILL] SINGLE CODE
1 Very satisfied 1
[Module ends]
2 Fairly satisfied 2 3 Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied 3 4 Fairly dissatisfied 4 5 Very dissatisfied 5 Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 TIMESTAMP
Core – Tenure and satisfaction with accommodation ASK ALL Tenure WHS 2015 NS 1617
[Do you / Does your household] own or rent this accommodation?
SHOWCARD 14 IF PART RENT/PART BUY (SHARED OWNERSHIP) CODE AS 1. IF JOINTLY OWNED WITH OTHER MEMBER OF HOUSEHOLD CODE AS 1. IF RESPONDENT RENTS FROM THE OWNER WHO ALSO LIVES THERE, CODE AS 1 LIVES WITH OWNER. SINGLE CODE
1 I / we own it or live with the person who owns it (includes homes being bought with a mortgage)
1
GO TO HSat 2 It is rented from the local council 2 3 It is rented from a housing association or housing trust 3 4 It is rented from a private landlord 4 5 Other (e.g. live rent free or home comes with job) 5 Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
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ASK IF 1 AT TENURE HowOwn NEW How [do you / does your household] own this accommodation? SHOWCARD A1
CODE LIVING WITH THE PERSON WHO OWNS IT OUTRIGHT AS 1 OWN IT OUTRIGHT SINGLE CODE
1 Own it outright 1
GO TO HSat
2 Own it with a mortgage 2
3 Part own and part rent (shared ownership)
3 GO TO PerOwn
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 GO TO HSat
ASK IF 3 AT HowOwn PerOwn
LIW How much of the property [do you / does your household] own?
PROBE FOR THE BEST ESTIMATE TO NEAREST %.
1 2
ENTER AMOUNT Refused
-99 GO TO HSat
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
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ASK ALL HSat NS 1415
How satisfied are you with this accommodation?
CORE SHOWCARD A THIS IS THE RESPONDENT’S OWN INTERPRETATION. SINGLE CODE
1 Very satisfied 1
GO TO LldRepSat
2 Fairly satisfied 2 3 Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied 3 4 Fairly dissatisfied 4 5 Very dissatisfied 5 Don’t know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 TIMESTAMP ASK IF 2, 3 OR 4 AT Tenure LldRepSat NS 1415
Overall, how satisfied or dissatisfied are you with the way your landlord repairs and maintains your home?
CORE SHOWCARD A SINGLE CODE
1 Very satisfied 1
GO TO LldTenSat
2 Fairly satisfied 2 3 Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied 3 4 Fairly dissatisfied 4 5 Very dissatisfied 5 Don’t know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 ASK IF 2, 3 OR 4 AT Tenure As well as repairing and maintaining your home, your landlord or their agent has other responsibilities which are part of managing your tenancy. These are things like keeping you informed about anything which might affect you, giving you at least 24 hours’ notice before visiting the property, and protecting your deposit in a government recognised tenancy deposit scheme. ASK IF 2, 3 OR 4 AT Tenure LldTenSat NEW Overall, how satisfied or dissatisfied are you with the way your landlord and/or
their agent manages your tenancy? CORE SHOWCARD A
SINGLE CODE
1 Very satisfied 1
[Module ends]
2 Fairly satisfied 2 3 Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied 3 4 Fairly dissatisfied 4 5 Very dissatisfied 5 Don’t know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 TIMESTAMP
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Housing: state of repair ASK ALL HomeRep FRS 1213 NS 1617
Is your home kept in a good state of repair?
THIS IS THE RESPONDENT’S OWN INTERPRETATION SINGLE CODE
Yes 1 [Module ends] No 2
Don’t know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
TIMESTAMP
Time resident at address ASK ALL ResTme EHS 1314a HQa NS 1617
How long have you lived at this address?
SHOWCARD 15
THIS QUESTION RELATES TO THE ADDRESS RATHER THAN PLACE. IT MIGHT BE POSSIBLE THAT AN INDIVIDUAL MIGHT BE LIVING AT A DIFFERENT ADDRESS FROM 12 MONTHS AGO BUT IS LIVING IN THE SAME TOWN AND COUNTY. RESPONDENT SHOULD ANSWER IN RELATION TO WHEN THEY MOVED INTO THE PROPERTY FOR THE FIRST TIME. SINGLE CODE
1 Less than 12 months 1
[Module ends]
2 12 months but less than 2 years 2 3 2 years but less than 3 years 3 4 3 years but less than 5 years 4 5 5 years but less than 10 years 5 6 10 years or more 6 Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 Refused -99 TIMESTAMP
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Property characteristics ASK ALL Bedroom NEW EHS 1415a
How many bedrooms [do you / does your household] have in this accommodation?
INCLUDE ANY ROOM THAT, WHEN BUILT, WAS INTENDED TO BE A BEDROOM, EVEN IF IT IS NOT USED AS SUCH AT PRESENT AND EVEN IF IT DOES NOT HAVE A BED IN IT. IT MUST HAVE A WINDOW. INCLUDE BEDSITS, BOXROOMS ANDATTIC BEDROOMS. EXCLUDE ROOMS THAT ARE NOT HABITABLE, HALLS, LANDINGS AND ALCOVES, AND ROOMS USED SOLELY FOR BUSINESS. EXCLUDE LIVING ROOMS USED FOR SLEEPING.
1…20 [Module ends] TIMESTAMP
Domestic fire safety SUBSAMPLED TOPIC: 3K RESPONDENTS, 1K IN EACH OF THE THREE FIRE AND RESCUE AUTHORITY AREAS.
ASK ALL SafeFire NEW How safe or unsafe do you feel from the risk of fire in your home? SHOWCARD 16
THIS IS THE RESPONDENT’S INTERPRETATION SINGLE CODE
1 Very safe 1
GO TO SmkAlmNum 2 Fairly safe 2 3 A bit unsafe 3 4 Very unsafe 4 Don’t know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 ASK ALL SmkAlmNum NS 1314a
How many, if any, smoke alarms do you have in your home?
0…20 GO TO SmkAlmTst1
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ASK IF NOT 0 AT SmkAlmNum SmkAlmTst1 NEW How often do you or someone else check if the smoke alarm[s] [is/are] working? SHOWCARD 17
SINGLE CODE
1 Every week 1
GO TO SmkRm
2 Once a month 2 3 3-4 times a year 3 4 Twice a year 4 5 Once a year 5 6 Less often / Never 6 Don’t know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 ASK ALL SmkRm NEW Do you or [anyone in your household] smoke in any of these rooms in your home?
SHOWCARD 18
CODE ANY ROOM USED AS A BEDROOM BY A MEMBER OF THE HOUSEHOLD. DO NOT INCLUDE ROOMS WITH SOFA BEDS, FUTONS, ETC. IF USED INFREQUENTLY, E.G. BY GUESTS. DO INCLUDE ROOMS WITH SOFA BEDS / FUTONS IF USED AS MAIN BEDROOM, E.G. IN STUDIO APPARTMENTS OR BEDSITS. WE ARE JUST INTERESTED IN THE MAIN LIVING AREAS OF THE HOUSE – SO NO NEED TO SAY SPECIFICALLY WHICH OTHER ROOMS CODE ALL THAT APPLY
1 Lounge 1
[Module ends]
2 Kitchen 2 3 Bedroom 3 4 Other 4 5 Do not smoke in own home 5 Don’t know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 TIMESTAMP
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Hazards – noise
SUBSAMPLED MODULE: ASK OF 3K RESPONDENTS
ASK IF NOT 1 AT ResTme HazNoise NEW In the last 12 months, while at home, have you regularly been bothered by noise
from outside your home? THIS IS THE RESPONDENT’S OWN INTERPRETATION
SINGLE CODE
Yes 1 GO TO HazNoiseC
No 2 [Module ends]
ASK IF 1 AT HazNoise HazNoiseC NEW Is the noise usually caused by… RUNNING PROMPT
THIS IS THE RESPONDENT’S OWN INTERPRETATION CODE ALL THAT APPLY [SCRIPTING NOTE: SHOULD BE ABLE TO SELECT DK WITH OTHER RESPONSES]
…Neighbours inside their homes 1
[Module ends] Neighbours outside 2
Traffic, businesses or factories 3
Other (PLEASE SPECIFY)? 4 GO TO HazNoiseCOT
Don’t know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 [Module ends]
ASK IF 4 AT HazNoiseC HazNoiseCOT NEW ASK OR CODE: What is the other cause? [SCRIPTING NOTE: STRING[50] [Module ends]
TIMESTAMP
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Energy efficiency measures ASK ALL FuelSwitch DECC PAT 2013 NS 1415a
Thinking about your gas and electricity supplier, which of the following best describes your current situation?
SHOWCARD 19 IF RESPONDENT SAYS THEY HAVE DIFFERENT SUPPLIERS FOR GAS AND ELECTRICITY ASK THEM TO ANSWER BASED ON EITHER SUPPLIER. E.G. IF THEY HAVE SWITCHED THEIR GAS SUPPLIER IN THE LAST YEAR BUT NOT THEIR ELECTRICITY SUPPLIER, SELECT CODE 1. SINGLE CODE
1 I have switched supplier in the last year 1
GO TO InstEnDn
2 I have switched tariff but not supplier in the last year 2 3 I have switched tariff or supplier but more than a year
ago 3
4 I have never switched tariff or supplier 4 Don’t know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 [SCRIPTING NOTE: LOOP STARTS] ASK OF HRP OR SPOUSE / PARTNER (IF SELECTED AS RESPONDENT) AND IF 1 AT Tenure InstEnDn NEW In the last 12 months, have you done any of these things in your current home? SHOWCARD 20
ONLY CODE ENERGY EFFICIENCY MEASURES. WE ARE NOT INTERESTED IN GENERAL HOME IMPROVEMENTS. INCLUDE IMPROVEMENTS THAT ARE CURRENTLY UNDER WAY BUT NOT ONES THAT ARE PLANNED FOR THE FUTURE. SHOULD ONLY COVER IMPROVEMENTS BY THE RESPONDENT (NOT THE PREVIOUS OWNER), IN THEIR CURRENT HOME (NOT ANY PREVIOUS HOME) CODE ALL THAT APPLY
1 Improve the loft insulation 1
GO TO InstEnFinSup
2 Improve hot water tank insulation 2
3 Improve wall or floor insulation 3
4 Install a new boiler 4
5 Improve heating controls 5
6 Install renewable energy measures 6
7 Install new windows or external doors 7
8 Other (PLEASE SPECIFY) 8 GO TO InstEnDnOT
9 None of these 9 GO TO InstEnWnt
Don’t know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
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ASK IF 8 AT InstEnDn InstEnDnOT NEW ASK OR CODE: What did you do? [SCRIPTING NOTE: STRING[50]] GO TO InstEnFinSup ASK IF 1-8 AT InstEnDn InstEnFinSup NEW When you [insert code selected at InstEnDn – past tense], did you receive
financial support from any of these sources? SHOWCARD 21
CODE ALL THAT APPLY
1 Nest 1
GO TO InstEnWnt
2 Arbed 2 3 The Green Deal finance 3 4 The Green Deal cashback 4 5 Energy supplier 5 6 Local authority / council 6 7 Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) or Renewable Heat
Premium Payment (RHPP) 7
8 Feed in tariffs for solar panels 8
9 Other (PLEASE SPECIFY) 9 GO TO InstEnFinSupOT
10 Had financial support from an organisation but not sure which one
10
GO TO InstEnWnt 11 None of these 11 Don’t know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 ASK IF 9 AT InstEnFinSup InstEnFinSupOT NEW ASK OR CODE: What was the other source? [SCRIPTING NOTE: STRING[50] [Module ends] [SCRIPTING NOTE LOOP ENDS] [SCRIPTING NOTE: NEW LOOP STARTS]
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ASK OF HRP OR SPOUSE / PARTNER (IF SELECTED AS RESPONDENT) AND IF 1 AT Tenure InstEnWnt NEW In the last 12 months have you wanted to do, but not done, any of these? SHOWCARD 22
ONLY CODE ENERGY EFFICIENCY MEASURES. WE ARE NOT INTERESTED IN GENERAL HOME IMPROVEMENTS. CODE ALL THAT APPLY
1 Improve the loft insulation 1
GO TO InstEnNWhy
2 Improve hot water tank insulation 2
3 Improve wall or floor insulation 3
4 Install a new boiler 4
5 Improve heating controls 5
6 Install renewable energy measures 6
7 Install new windows or external doors 7
8 Other (PLEASE SPECIFY) 8 GO TO InstEnWntOT
9 None of these 9 [Module ends]
Don’t know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 ASK IF 8 AT InstEnWnt InstEnWntOT NEW ASK OR CODE: What did you want to do? [SCRIPTING NOTE: STRING[50]] GO TO InstEnNWhy ASK IF 1-8 AT InstEnWnt InstEnNWhy NEW Can I ask, why didn’t you [insert code selected at InstEnWnt]?
[SCRIPTING NOTE: TEXT FILLS DEPEND ON RESPONSE AT InstEnWnt] DO NOT PROMPT CODE ALL THAT APPLY
Too expensive 1
[Module ends] Not enough time 2 Inconvenient 3 Planning restrictions 4 Don’t know enough about it 5
Other (PLEASE SPECIFY) 6 GO TO InstEnNWhyOT
Don’t know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 [Module ends] ASK IF 6 AT InstEnNWhy InstEnNWhyOT NEW ASK OR CODE: What was the other reason? [SCRIPTING NOTE: STRING[50] [SCRIPTING NOTE: LOOP ENDS] TIMESTAMP
Method of payment for energy
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ASK MODULE IF RESPONDENT IS HRP/SPOUSE/PARTNER ASK ALL ElecPay EHS Which of these methods do you use to pay for your electricity?
STANDING ORDER: AN INSTRUCTION BY THE CUSTOMER TO THEIR BANK TO PAY A STANDARD AMOUNT TO A SUPPLIER. ONLY THE CUSTOMER CAN ALTER THE AMOUNT PAID. DIRECT DEBIT: USUALLY SET UP WITH THE CUSTOMER'S BANK BY THE SUPPLIER. THE SUPPLIER CAN ALTER THE AMOUNT/TIMING OF DEBITS WITHOUT THE CUSTOMER TAKING ANY ACTION. FUEL DIRECT: ENERGY COSTS PAID DIRECTLY FROM BENEFITS.
SHOWCARD A2 SINGLE CODE
1 Direct debit (including online direct debit) 1
GO TO GasPay
2 Payment on receipt of bill by post, telephone, online or at bank/post office
2
3 Standing order 3 4 Pre-payment (keycard, slot or token) meters 4 5 Included in rent 5 6 Frequent cash payment method (i.e. more frequent
than once a month) 6
7 Fuel Direct / paid direct from benefits 7 8 Fixed annual bill (however much electricity is used)
e.g. StayWarm 8
9 Other (PLEASE SPECIFY) 9 GO TO ElecPayOT
Not applicable -8 GO TO GasPay
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 ASK IF 9 AT ElPay ElecPayOT What was the other method? ENTER A TEXT OF AT MOST 50 CHARACTERS GO TO GasPay
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ASK ALL GasPay EHS Which of these methods do you use to pay for your mains gas?
STANDING ORDER: AN INSTRUCTION BY THE CUSTOMER TO THEIR BANK TO PAY A STANDARD AMOUNT TO A SUPPLIER. ONLY THE CUSTOMER CAN ALTER THE AMOUNT PAID. DIRECT DEBIT: USUALLY SET UP WITH THE CUSTOMER'S BANK BY THE SUPPLIER. THE SUPPLIER CAN ALTER THE AMOUNT/TIMING OF DEBITS WITHOUT THE CUSTOMER TAKING ANY ACTION. FUEL DIRECT: ENERGY COSTS PAID DIRECTLY FROM BENEFITS. IF NO MAINS GAS, CODE AS 10.
SHOWCARD A3 SINGLE CODE
1 Direct debit (including online direct debit) 1
[Module ends]
2 Payment on receipt of bill by post, telephone, online or at bank/post office
2
3 Standing order 3 4 Pre-payment (keycard, slot or token) meters 4 5 Included in rent 5 6 Frequent cash payment method (i.e. more frequent
than once a month) 6
7 Fuel Direct / paid direct from benefits 7 8 Fixed annual bill (however much gas is used) e.g.
StayWarm 8
9 Other (PLEASE SPECIFY) 9 GO TO GasPayOT
No mains gas (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) 10 [Module ends]
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 ASK IF 9 AT GasPay GasPayOT What was the other method? ENTER A TEXT OF AT MOST 50 CHARACTERS [Module ends]
Housing conditions survey SUBSAMPLED MODULE: ASK OF SUBSAMPLE OF RESPONDENTS IN Q1 FOR HCS PILOT; AND FROM Q2 ONWARDS OF HRP / HRP PARTNER RESPONDENTS ELIGIBLE FOR HCS. ASK IF (CondAssm (total score)=any AND respondent = HRP / partner AND Tenure = rented) OR • (CondAssm (total score)>3 AND respondent = HRP / partner AND Tenure = owner occupied) OR • (CondAssm (total scores)=3 AND respondent = HRP / partner AND Tenure = owner occupied AND Sift_flag=1)
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ASK IF RESPONDENT IS HRP OR SPOUSE / PARTNER HCSPerm NEW While we’re on this topic, I’d also like to mention that the Welsh Government is
carrying out a survey to collect information on housing in Wales. To do this, a qualified surveyor visits homes to look in the main rooms, and then most of their time is spent outside. They don’t move or disturb anything. All personal details are kept confidential and the results are only used for research purposes. [IF 2 AT Tenure – Landlords don’t need to be asked for permission and no information is shared with them. All local councils in Wales have been informed of the survey.] [IF 3 AT Tenure – Landlords don’t need to be asked for permission and no information is shared with them. All housing associations and housing trusts in Wales have been informed of the survey.] [IF 4 AT Tenure – Landlords don’t need to be asked for permission and no information is shared with them. All registered Private Landlords in Wales have been informed of the survey.] For doing the survey, you’ll get another £10 voucher as a thank you. [IF NECESSARY: The information provided is used to help the Welsh Government tackle housing and environmental issues across Wales.] Would you be willing to help us by taking part?
ALL RESPONDENTS ASKED THIS QUESTION ARE ELIGIBLE FOR THE SURVEY, INCLUDING ALL TYPES OF TENANT AND THOSE IN SHARED ACCOMMODATION. RESPONDENTS DO NOT NEED TO ASK FOR CONSENT TO TAKE PART FROM LANDLORDS, FLAT MANAGEMENT COMPANIES OR FROM ANY OTHER TYPE OF FREEHOLDER. DETAILS OF PARTICIPATION WILL NOT BE SHARED WITH RESPONDENTS’ LANDLORDS BY THE WELSH GOVERNMENT OR ANY OTHER ORGANISATION.
Yes 1 GO TO ReCall2
No 2 TIMESTAMP ASK IF 1 AT HCSPerm HCSPref NEW What day or days of the week would usually be best for the surveyor to visit? IF YES prompt respondent for weekdays or weekend slots
IF NO code Anytime / all week CODE ALL THAT APPLY
Weekday mornings 1
GO TO HCSContact
Weekday afternoons 2 Weekday evenings 3 Weekend mornings 4 Weekend afternoons 5 Weekend evenings 6 Anytime / all week 7 Special instructions on availability (IF REQUIRED
ONLY) 8
GO TO AppointNotes
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ASK IF 8 AT HCSPref AppointNotes NEW INTERVIEWER to add notes on availability if required
ENTER A TEXT OF AT MOST 250 CHARACTERS PLEASE NOTE: DO NOT include any personal information such as on holiday, away etc
Go to HCSContact
ASK IF 1 AT HCSPerm HCSContact NEW The surveyor will arrange the visit directly with you by phone. Do you have a
household landline or mobile number?
CODE ALL THAT APPLY, EXCEPT CODE 3 Landline 1 PhSTD Mobile 2 No 3 [Module ends] ASK IF 1 AT HCSContact PhSTD NS 1617
Please may I have your landline number? This number can be three, four or five digits in length THIS IS THE AREA DIALLING CODE (E.G. 0123)
ENTER A TEXT OF AT MOST 5 CHARACTERS
GO TO PhNum
ASK IF 1 AT HCSContact PhNum NS 1617
Enter remaining digits of the number
ENTER A TEXT OF AT MOST 8 CHARACTERS GO TO PhNumMob ASK IF 2 AT HCSContact PhNumMob NS 1617
Please may I have a mobile number?
ENTER A TEXT OF AT MOST 16 CHARACTERS
[Module ends]
ASK IF 1 OR 2 AT HCSContact Thanks (HAND OUT THE BRE LEAFLET). A surveyor will contact you soon. ASK IF 3 AT HCSContact That’s fine, a surveyor will call round. Thanks (HAND OUT THE BRE LEAFLET). TIMESTAMP
Banded income questions THIS MODULE IS TO BE ASKED OF ALL, REGARDLESS OF ELIGIBILITY FOR AN INSPECTION. THIS IS TO ALLOW US TO COMPARE THE BANDED RESPONSES TO THE
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FULL RESPONSES FOR THOSE IN THE WELSH HOUSING CONDITIONS SURVEY SAMPLE, TO INFORM A DECISION ON COLLECTING INCOME IN THE FUTURE. The next questions are about your household’s income. These help us understand how income affects other things we discuss in the survey – for example, your health, housing, and the activities you do. Everything you tell me is completely confidential, and will only be used for research purposes. It will not be possible to identify you from any results that are published. ASK ALL IncResp What was your total personal income from all sources over the last 12 months?
This is your own gross income – before anything like tax is taken off. IF NECESSARY: Include: All earnings (include overtime, tips, bonuses, self-employment) All pensions All student loans, grants and bursaries All benefits and tax credits (such as child benefit, income support or pension credit) All interest from savings or investments Housekeeping from other household members All rent from property (after expenses) Other income (such as maintenance or grants) Do not deduct: Taxes, National Insurance contributions, pension contributions, or health insurance payments SHOWCARD A4 SINGLE CODE
1 Less than £200 a week / less than £870 a month / less than £10,400 a year
1 GO TO IncAnoth 1-5
2 £200 to £399 a week / £870 to £1,729 a month / £10,400 to £20,799 a year
2
3 £400 to £599 a week / £1,730 to £2,599 a month / £20,800 to £31,099 a year
3
4 £600 to £799 a week / £2,600 to £3,459 a month / £31,100 to £41,499 a year
4
5 £800 or more a week / £3,460 or more a month / £41,500 or more a year
5
Refused -8 Don’t know -9
ASK ONLY IF RESPONDENT IS HRP OR SPOUSE/PARTNER
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LOOP FOR ALL OTHER HH MEMBERS 16+ IncAnoth1-5 What was [name’s] total personal income from all sources over the last 12
months?
IF NECESSARY: Include: All earnings (include overtime, tips, bonuses, self-employment) All pensions All student loans, grants and bursaries All benefits and tax credits (such as child benefit, income support or pension credit) All interest from savings or investments All rent from property (after expenses) Other income (such as maintenance or grants) Do not deduct: Taxes, National Insurance contributions, pension contributions, or health insurance payments SHOWCARD A4 SINGLE CODE
1 Less than £200 a week / less than £870 a month / less than £10,400 a year
1 GO TO PaidJobN
2 £200 to £399 a week / £870 to £1,729 a month / £10,400 to £20,799 a year
2
3 £400 to £599 a week / £1,730 to £2,599 a month / £20,800 to £31,099 a year
3
4 £600 to £799 a week / £2,600 to £3,459 a month / £31,100 to £41,499 a year
4
5 £800 or more a week / £3,460 or more a month / £41,500 or more a year
5
Refused -8 Don’t know -9
Income of HRP [SCRIPTING NOTE: THIS SECTION ESTABLISHES IF MORE THAN ONE JOB, IF EMPLOYED OR SELF EMPLOYED AND IF PAY VARIES. [SCRIPTING NOTE: MODULE ONLY TO BE ASKED OF THE RESPONDENT WHERE THEY ARE THE HRP/SPOUSE/PARTNER, REGARDLESS OF ELIGIBILITY FOR AN INSPECTION. WHERE THE RESPONDENT IS THE SPOUSE/PARTNER TREAT THEM AS THE HRP FOR ROUTING AND THE ACTUAL HRP AS THE SPOUSE/PARTNER FOR ROUTING. THIS WAY THE RESPONDENT IS ALWAYS ANSWERING ABOUT THEMSELVES FIRST AND THE OTHER PERSON SECOND.] ONLY RECORD EACH ELEMENT OF TOTAL INCOME ONCE, TO AVOID DOUBLE COUNTING. There are now some more detailed questions about income. These are simply asked to be sure that everyone works out their income in the same way. IF NECESSARY: [SCRIPTING NOTE: FOR PEOPLE WHO HAVE CONSENTED TO HOUSING SURVEY ONLY] One reason we ask about income is to find out whether households can afford to heat their homes to a reasonable level. To do this, we’ll use
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the information about income collected today together with information that will be collected during the survey of your home. The information you give will help decide what action is needed to help people afford their energy bills. It will also be used for developing other housing and environmental policies. Remember, all your answers to the survey are completely confidential. Answers are only used for research purposes and will not be used to identify you or anyone in your household. ASK IF 2 AT EconStat PaidJobN SHS 2016a
Have you had more than one paid job in the last week? IF NECESSARY: Count individual assignments relating to one type of employment as one job.
ASSIGNMENTS RELATING TO ONE TYPE OF EMPLOYMENT ARE FOR EXAMPLE MULTIPLE JOBS CARRIED OUT BY A PLUMBER. IF THE RESPONDENT DOES THE SAME TYPE OF JOB (E.G. PLUMBER) AS BOTH AN EMPLOYEE AND AS SELF-EMPLOYED, THESE SHOULD BE COUNTED AS TWO DIFFERENT JOBS. SELF-EMPLOYED RESPONDENTS THAT TAKE OUT SALARY FROM TWO OR MORE SEPARATE BUSINESSES SHOULD BE CODED AS DIFFERENT JOBS. SINGLE CODE
Only one job 1 GO TO PaidJobEmp 2 jobs 2
More than 2 jobs 3 ASK IF 2 AT EconStat PaidJobEmp SHS 2016a
Were you working as an employee or self-employed?
SINGLE CODE Employee 1
GO TO PaidJobEmpVar
Self-employed 2 Both 3 ASK IF 2 AT EconStat PaidJobEmpVar SHS 2016a
Does your pay vary?
SINGLE CODE Yes 1 IF PaidJobEmp=1 OR
3 GO TO MainLastNet IF PaidJobEmp=2 GO TO OthNet
No 2 IF PaidJobEmp= 1 OR 3 GO TO MainNet
IF PaidJobEmp=2 GO TO SENet
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Employed/both, income doesn’t vary – Net ASK IF 1 (employee) OR 3 (both) AT PaidJobEmpAND 2 (doesn’t vary) AT PaidJobEmpVar MainNet SHS 2016a
Now I'd like to ask you about your pay. What is your usual take-home pay for your [IF 2 OR 3 AT PaidJobN- main] job? [IF 2 OR 3 AT PaidJobN: That is, the job you do for the most hours each week] [IF 3 AT PaidJobEmp: as an employee].
Take-home pay is after all deductions for tax, National Insurance, union fees and so on, but includes overtime, bonuses, commission or tips.
PROBE FOR BEST ESTIMATE TO NEAREST £ EXPLAIN TO THE RESPONDENT THAT THEY CAN CHOOSE HOW TO REPORT THIS E.G. HOURLY RATE, OR ANNUAL PAY – THIS IS PICKED UP IN LATER QUESTIONS. IF NO USUAL AMOUNT, ENTER 0
ENTER AMOUNT GO TO MainNetPrd
Refused -8 GO TO SENet
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 GO TO MainGr
ASK IF AMOUNT ENTERED AT MainNet MainNetPrd SHS 2016a
How long a period does that pay cover?
SHOWCARD SINGLE CODE A5
1 An hour 1
GO TO MainNetEx
2 A day 2 3 A week 3 4 A fortnight 4 5 4 weeks 5 6 Calendar month 6 7 Year 7
8 Other (please specify) 8 GO TO MainNetPrdOT
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 GO TO MainNetEx ASK IF 8 AT MainNetPrd MainNetPrdOT SHS 2016a
What was the period?
ENTER A TEXT OF AT MOST 50 CHARACTERS GO TO MainNetEx
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ASK IF AMOUNT ENTERED AT MainNet MainNetEx SHS 2016a
You said your usual take-home pay is [insert MainNetanswer], is that exact or an estimate?
OBSERVE: DID RESPONDENT CONSULT PAY SLIP OR SIMILAR? SINGLE CODE
Exact, checked details 1 GO TO MainNetHrs Exact, did not check details 2
Estimate 3 ASK IF AMOUNT ENTERED AT MainNet MainNetHrs SHS 2016a
How many hours a week do you usually work for that pay, including paid overtime but excluding meal breaks and unpaid travel time?
TAKE AVERAGE IF VARIES. ONLY INCLUDE HOURS 'ON CALL' IF PAID FOR THEM AT 1/3 OR MORE OF NORMAL HOURLY RATE
ENTER AMOUNT GO TO SENet
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
Employed/both, income doesn’t vary – Gross ASK IF -9 (dk net) AT MainNetAND 2 (doesn’t vary) AT PaidJobEmpVar MainGr SHS 2016a
[(IF 2 OR 3 AT PaidJobN- For your main job what) / What] is your usual pay before any deductions for tax, National Insurance, union fees and so on, but including overtime, bonuses, commission or tips?
EXPLAIN TO THE RESPONDENT THAT THEY CAN CHOOSE HOW TO REPORT THIS E.G. HOURLY RATE OR ANNUAL PAY – THIS IS PICKED UP IN LATER QUESTIONS. PROBE FOR BEST ESTIMATE TO NEAREST £ IF NO USUAL AMOUNT, ENTER 0
ENTER AMOUNT GO TO MainGrPrd
Refused -8 GO TO SENet
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
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ASK IF AMOUNT ENTERED AT MainGr MainGrPrd SHS 2016a
How long a period does that pay cover?
SHOWCARD A5 SINGLE CODE
1 An hour 1
GO TO MainGrEx
2 A day 2 3 A week 3 4 A fortnight 4 5 4 weeks 5 6 Calendar month 6 7 Year 7
8 Other (please specify) 8 GO TO MainGrPrdOT
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 GO TO MainGrEx ASK IF 8 AT MainGrPrd MainGrPrdOT SHS 2016a
What was the period?
ENTER A TEXT OF AT MOST 50 CHARACTERS GO TO MainGrEx ASK IF AMOUNT ENTERED AT MainGr MainGrEx SHS 2016a
You said your usual pay is [insert MainGr answer], is that exact or an estimate?
OBSERVE: DID RESPONDENT CONSULT PAY SLIP OR SIMILAR? SINGLE CODE
Exact, checked details 1 GO TO MainGrHrs Exact, did not check details 2
Estimate 3 ASK IF AMOUNT ENTERED AT MainGr MainGrHrs SHS 2016a
How many hours a week do you usually work for that pay, including paid overtime but excluding meal breaks and unpaid travel time?
TAKE AVERAGE IF VARIES. ONLY INCLUDE HOURS 'ON CALL' IF PAID FOR THEM AT 1/3 OR MORE OF NORMAL HOURLY RATE
ENTER AMOUNT GO TO SENet
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
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Employed/both, income varies – Net ASK IF 1 (employed) OR 3 (both) AT PaidJobEmp AND 1 (varies) AT PaidJobEmpVar MainLastNet SHS 2016a
Last time you were paid [IF 2 OR 3 AT PaidJobN- for your main job ] what was your total take-home pay? [IF 2 OR 3 AT PaidJobN- That is, the job you do for the most hours each week. [IF 3 AT PaidJobEmp- as an employee]. Take-home pay is after all deductions for tax, National Insurance, union fees and so on, but includes overtime, bonuses, commission or tips.
PROBE FOR BEST ESTIMATE TO NEAREST £
ENTER AMOUNT GO TO MainLastNetPrd
Refused -8 GO TO OthNet
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 GO TO MainLastGr ASK IF AMOUNT ENTERED AT MainLastNet MainLastNetPrd SHS 2016a
How long a period does that pay cover?
SHOWCARD A5 SINGLE CODE
1 An hour 1
GO TO MainLastNetEx
2 A day 2 3 A week 3 4 A fortnight 4 5 4 weeks 5 6 Calendar month 6 7 Year 7
8 Other (please specify) 8 GO TO MainLastNetPrdOT
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 GO TO MainLastNetEx ASK IF 8 AT MainLastNetPrd MainLastNetPrdOT SHS 2016a
What was the period?
ENTER A TEXT OF AT MOST 50 CHARACTERS GO TO MainLastNetEx ASK IF AMOUNT ENTERED AT MainLastNet MainLastNetEx SHS 2016a
You said last time you were paid your take-home pay was [insert MainLastNet answer], is that exact or an estimate?
OBSERVE: DID RESPONDENT CONSULT PAY SLIP OR SIMILAR? SINGLE CODE
Exact, checked details 1 GO TO MainLastNetHrs
Exact, did not check details 2 Estimate 3
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ASK IF AMOUNT ENTERED AT MainLastNet MainLastNetHrs SHS 2016a
How many hours a week did you work for that pay, including paid overtime but excluding meal breaks and unpaid travel time?
TAKE AVERAGE IF VARIES. ONLY INCLUDE HOURS 'ON CALL' IF PAID FOR THEM AT 1/3 OR MORE OF NORMAL HOURLY RATE
ENTER AMOUNT GO TO OthNet
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
Employed/both, income varies – Gross ASK IF -9 (dk amount) at MainLastNet AND 1 (varies) AT PaidJobEmpVar MainLastGr SHS 2016a
Last time you were paid, what was your pay before any deductions for tax, National Insurance, union fees and so on, but including overtime, bonuses, commission or tips?
PROBE FOR BEST ESTIMATE TO NEAREST £ EXPLAIN TO THE RESPONDENT THAT THEY CAN CHOOSE HOW TO REPORT THIS E.G. MONTHLY OR ANNUAL INCOME – THIS IS PICKED UP IN LATER QUESTIONS.
ENTER AMOUNT GO TO MainLastGrPrd
Refused -8 GO TO OthNet
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 GO TO SENet ASK IF AMOUNT ENTERED AT MainLastGr MainLastGrPrd SHS 2016a
How long a period did that pay cover?
SHOWCARD A5 SINGLE CODE
1 An hour 1
GO TO MainLastGrEx
2 A day 2 3 A week 3 4 A fortnight 4 5 4 weeks 5 6 Calendar month 6 7 Year 7
8 Other (please specify) 8 GO TO MainLastGrPrdOT
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 GO TO MainLastGrEx ASK IF 8 AT MainLastGrPrd MainLastGrPrdOT SHS 2016a
What was the period?
ENTER A TEXT OF AT MOST 50 CHARACTERS GO TO MainLastGrEx
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ASK IF AMOUNT ENTERED AT MainLastGr MainLastGrEx SHS 2016a
You said last time you were paid, your pay before any deductions was [insert MainLastGrPrd answer], is that exact or an estimate?
OBSERVE: DID RESPONDENT CONSULT PAY SLIP OR SIMILAR? SINGLE CODE
Exact, checked details 1 GO TO MainLastGrHrs Exact, did not check details 2
Estimate 3 ASK IF AMOUNT ENTERED AT MainLastGr MainLastGrHrs SHS 2016a
How many hours a week did you work for that pay, including paid overtime but excluding meal breaks and unpaid travel time?
TAKE AVERAGE IF VARIES. ONLY INCLUDE HOURS 'ON CALL' IF PAID FOR THEM AT 1/3 OR MORE OF NORMAL HOURLY RATE
ENTER AMOUNT GO TO OthNet
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
Self-employed/both, income doesn’t vary – Net ASK IF 2 (self-emp) OR 3 (both) AT PaidJobEmp AND 2 (doesn’t vary) AT PaidJobEmpVar SENet SHS 2016a
What is your usual take-home income from your [IF 2 OR 3 AT PaidJobN- main] business? [IF 2 OR 3 AT PaidJobN- That is, the business you spend the most hours on each week.] By take-home income I mean an amount after all deductions for tax, National Insurance etc. By income, I mean money drawn from the business which is used for personal, domestic, non-business use i.e. a salary.
PROBE FOR BEST ESTIMATE TO NEAREST £ EXPLAIN TO THE RESPONDENT THAT THEY CAN CHOOSE HOW TO REPORT THIS E.G. MONTHLY OR ANNUAL INCOME – THIS IS PICKED UP IN LATER QUESTIONS. IF NO USUAL AMOUNT, ENTER 0
ENTER AMOUNT GO TO SENetPrd
Refused -8 GO TO AddNet
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 GO TO SEGr
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ASK IF AMOUNT ENTERED AT SENet SENetPrd SHS 2016a
How long a period does that income cover?
SHOWCARD A5 SINGLE CODE
1 An hour 1
GO TO SENetEx
2 A day 2 3 A week 3 4 A fortnight 4 5 4 weeks 5 6 Calendar month 6 7 Year 7
8 Other (please specify) 8 GO TO SENetPrdOT
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 GO TO SENetEx ASK IF 8 AT SENetPrd SENetPrdOT SHS 2016a
What was the period?
ENTER A TEXT OF AT MOST 50 CHARACTERS GO TO SENetEx ASK IF AMOUNT ENTERED AT SENet SENetEx SHS 2016a
You said your usual take-home income was [insert SENetanswer], is that exact or an estimate?
OBSERVE: DID RESPONDENT CONSULT PAY SLIP OR SIMILAR? SINGLE CODE
Exact, checked details 1 GO TO SENetHrs Exact, did not check details 2
Estimate 3 ASK IF AMOUNT ENTERED AT SENet SENetHrs SHS 2016a
How many hours a week do you usually work for that income, including paid overtime but excluding meal breaks and unpaid travel time?
TAKE AVERAGE IF VARIES. ONLY INCLUDE HOURS 'ON CALL' IF PAID FOR THEM AT 1/3 OR MORE OF NORMAL HOURLY RATE
ENTER AMOUNT GO TO AddNet
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
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Self-employed/both, income doesn’t vary – Gross ASK IF -9 (dk net) AT SENetAND 2 (doesn’t vary) AT PaidJobEmpVar SEGr SHS 2016a
[(IF 2 OR 3 AT PaidJobN- For your main business what) / What] is your usual income before any deductions for tax, National Insurance etc.? By income, I mean money drawn from the business which is used for personal, domestic, non-business use i.e. a salary.
PROBE FOR BEST ESTIMATE TO NEAREST £ EXPLAIN TO THE RESPONDENT THAT THEY CAN CHOOSE HOW TO REPORT THIS E.G. MONTHLY OR ANNUAL INCOME – THIS IS PICKED UP IN LATER QUESTIONS. IF NO USUAL AMOUNT, ENTER 0
ENTER AMOUNT GO TO SEGrPrd
Refused -8 GO TO AddNet
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 GO TO AddNet ASK IF AMOUNT ENTERED AT SEGr SEGrPrd SHS 2016a
How long a period does that income cover?
SHOWCARD A5 SINGLE CODE
1 An hour 1
GO TO SEGrEx
2 A day 2 3 A week 3 4 A fortnight 4 5 4 weeks 5 6 Calendar month 6 7 Year 7
8 Other (please specify) 8 GO TO SEGrPrdOT
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 GO TO SEGrEx ASK IF 8 AT SEGrPrd SEGrPrdOT SHS 2016a
What was the period?
GO TO SEGrEx ASK IF AMOUNT ENTERED AT SEGr SEGrEx SHS 2016a
You said your usual income before any deductions is [insert SEGr answer], is that exact or an estimate?
OBSERVE: DID RESPONDENT CONSULT PAYSLIP OR SIMILAR? SINGLE CODE
Exact, checked details 1 GO TO SEGrHrs Exact, did not check details 2
Estimate 3
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ASK IF AMOUNT ENTERED AT SEGr SEGrHrs SHS 2016a
How many hours a week do you usually work for that income, including paid overtime but excluding meal breaks and unpaid travel time?
TAKE AVERAGE IF VARIES. ONLY INCLUDE HOURS 'ON CALL' IF PAID FOR THEM AT 1/3 OR MORE OF NORMAL HOURLY RATE
ENTER AMOUNT GO TO AddNet
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
Self-employed/both, income varies – Net ASK IF 2 (self-emp) OR 3 (both) AT PaidJobEmp AND 1 (varies) AT PaidJobEmpVar SELastNet SHS 2016a
Last time you took income from your [IF 2 OR 3 AT PaidJobN- main] business what was your take-home pay? [IF 2 OR 3 AT PaidJobN- That is, the business you spend the most hours on each week.] By take-home pay I mean an amount after all deductions for tax, National Insurance etc. By income, I mean money drawn from the business which is used for personal, domestic, non-business use i.e. a salary.
PROBE FOR BEST ESTIMATE TO NEAREST £ EXPLAIN TO THE RESPONDENT THAT THEY CAN CHOOSE HOW TO REPORT THIS E.G. MONTHLY OR ANNUAL INCOME – THIS IS PICKED UP IN LATER QUESTIONS.
ENTER AMOUNT GO TO SELastNetPrd
Refused -8 GO TO AddNet
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 GO TO SELastGr ASK IF AMOUNT ENTERED AT SELastNet SELastNetPrd SHS 2016a
How long a period did that pay cover?
SHOWCARD A5 SINGLE CODE
1 An hour 1
GO TO SELastNetEx
2 A day 2 3 A week 3 4 A fortnight 4 5 4 weeks 5 6 Calendar month 6 7 Year 7
8 Other (please specify) 8 GO TO SELastNetPrdOT
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 GO TO SELastNetEx ASK IF 8 AT SELastNetPrd SELastNetPrdOT SHS 2016a
What was the period?
ENTER A TEXT OF AT MOST 50 CHARACTERS GO TO SELastNetEx
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ASK IF AMOUNT ENTERED AT SELastNet SELastNetEx SHS 2016a
You said the last time you took income from the business your take-home pay was [insert SELastNet answer], is that exact or an estimate?
OBSERVE: DID RESPONDENT CONSULT PAYSLIP OR SIMILAR? SINGLE CODE
Exact, checked details 1 GO TO SELastNetHrs Exact, did not check details 2
Estimate 3 ASK IF AMOUNT ENTERED AT SELastNet SELastNetHrs SHS 2016a
How many hours a week did you usually work for that income, including paid overtime but excluding meal breaks and unpaid travel time?
TAKE AVERAGE IF VARIES. ONLY INCLUDE HOURS 'ON CALL' IF PAID FOR THEM AT 1/3 OR MORE OF NORMAL HOURLY RATE
ENTER AMOUNT GO TO AddNet
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
Self-employed/both, income varies - Gross ASK IF -9 (dk net) SELastNet AND 1 (varies) AT PaidJobEmpVar SELastGr SHS 2016a
Last time you took income from your [IF 2 OR 3 AT PaidJobN- main] business, what was your pay before any deductions for tax, National Insurance etc.? By income, I mean money drawn from the business which is used for personal, domestic, non-business use i.e. a salary.
PROBE FOR BEST ESTIMATE TO NEAREST £ EXPLAIN TO THE RESPONDENT THAT THEY CAN CHOOSE HOW TO REPORT THIS E.G. MONTHLY OR ANNUAL INCOME – THIS IS PICKED UP IN LATER QUESTIONS.
ENTER AMOUNT GO TO SELastGrPrd
Refused -8 GO TO AddNet
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 GO TO AddNet
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ASK IF AMOUNT ENTERED AT SELastGr SELastGrPrd SHS 2016a
How long a period did that income cover?
SHOWCARD A5 SINGLE CODE
1 An hour 1
GO TO SELastGrEx
2 A day 2 3 A week 3 4 A fortnight 4 5 4 weeks 5 6 Calendar month 6 7 Year 7
8 Other (please specify) 8 GO TO SELastGrPrdOT
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 GO TO SELastGrEx ASK IF 8 AT SELastGrPrdSELastGrPrdOT SHS 2016a
What was the period?
ENTER A TEXT OF AT MOST 50 CHARACTERS GO TO SELastGrEx ASK IF AMOUNT ENTERED AT SELastGr SELastGrEx SHS 2016a
You said that last time you took income from your business, your pay before deductions was [Insert SELastGr answer], is that exact or an estimate?
OBSERVE: DID RESPONDENT CONSULT PAYSLIP OR SIMILAR? SINGLE CODE
Exact, checked details 1 GO TO SELastGrHrs Exact, did not check details 2
Estimate 3 ASK IF AMOUNT ENTERED AT SELastGrSELastGrHrs SHS 2016a
How many hours a week did you usually work for that income, including paid overtime but excluding meal breaks and unpaid travel time?
TAKE AVERAGE IF VARIES. ONLY INCLUDE HOURS 'ON CALL' IF PAID FOR THEM AT 1/3 OR MORE OF NORMAL HOURLY RATE
ENTER AMOUNT GO TO AddNet
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
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Income other job(s) ASK IF (2 AT PaidJobNAND 1 OR 2 AT PaidJobEmp) OR (3 AT PaidJobN) AddNet SHS 2016a
Thinking now about your [other job or jobs, in total what is your usual take-home pay for this job / these jobs? By take-home pay I mean an amount after all deductions for tax, National Insurance etc. but that includes overtime, bonuses, commission or tips.
AVOID ANY DOUBLE COUNTING WITH INCOME PROVIDED EARLIER PROBE FOR BEST ESTIMATE TO NEAREST £ IF NO USUAL AMOUNT, ENTER 0
ENTER AMOUNT GO TO AddNetPrd
Refused -8 GO TO SpWk
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 GO TO AddGr ASK IF AMOUNT ENTERED AT AddNet AddNetPrd SHS 2016a
How long a period does that pay cover?
SHOWCARD A5 SINGLE CODE
1 An hour 1
GO TO AddNetHrs
2 A day 2 3 A week 3 4 A fortnight 4 5 4 weeks 5 6 Calendar month 6 7 Year 7
8 Other (please specify) 8 GO TO AddNetPrdOT
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 GO TO AddNetHrs ASK IF 8 AT AddNetPrd AddNetPrdOT SHS 2016a
What was the period?
ENTER A TEXT OF AT MOST 50 CHARACTERS GO TO AddNetHrs ASK IF AMOUNT ENTERED AT AddNet AddNetHrs SHS 2016a
How many hours a week do you usually work for that pay, including paid overtime but excluding meal breaks and unpaid travel time?
TAKE AVERAGE IF VARIES. ONLY INCLUDE HOURS ‘ON CALL’ IF PAID FOR THEM AT 1/3 OR MORE OF NORMAL HOURLY RATE
ENTER AMOUNT GO TO SpWk
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
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ASK IF -9 (dk net) AT AddNet AddGr SHS 2016a
Thinking now about your other job or jobs, in total what is your usual pay for that job / these jobs before any deductions for tax, National Insurance, union fees and so on, but including overtime, bonuses, commission or tips?
EXPLAIN TO THE RESPONDENT THAT THEY CAN CHOOSE HOW TO REPORT THIS E.G. HOURLY RATE OR ANNUAL PAY – THIS IS PICKED UP IN LATER QUESTIONS. PROBE FOR BEST ESTIMATE TO NEAREST £ IF NO USUAL AMOUNT, ENTER 0
ENTER AMOUNT GO TO AddGrPrd
Refused -8 GO TO SpWk
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 GO TO SpWk ASK IF AMOUNT ENTERED AT AddGr AddGrPrd SHS 2016a
How long a period does that pay cover?
SHOWCARD A5 SINGLE CODE
1 An hour 1
GO TO AddGrHrs
2 A day 2 3 A week 3 4 A fortnight 4 5 4 weeks 5 6 Calendar month 6 7 Year 7
8 Other (please specify) 8 GO TO AddGrPrdOT
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 GO TO AddGrHrs ASK IF 8 AT AddGrPrd AddGrPrdOT SHS 2016a
What was the period?
ENTER A TEXT OF AT MOST 50 CHARACTERS GO TO AddGrHrs
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ASK IF AMOUNT ENTERED AT AddGr AddGrHrs SHS 2016a
How many hours a week do you usually work for that income, including paid overtime but excluding meal breaks and unpaid travel time? TAKE AVERAGE IF VARIES. ONLY INCLUDE HOURS ‘ON CALL’ IF PAID FOR THEM AT 1/3 OR MORE OF NORMAL HOURLY RATE
ENTER AMOUNT GO TO SpWk
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
Income of Spouse/Partner ONLY RECORD EACH ELEMENT OF TOTAL INCOME ONCE, TO AVOID DOUBLE COUNTING. ASK IF 1 at LivWith12 (Living with partner) SpWk SHS 2016a
Can I check, does [name] carry out paid work for 1 or more hours a week?
SINGLE CODE Yes 1 GO TO SpNJob
No 2 GO TO BenRecA
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 ASK IF 1 AT SpWk SpNJob SHS 2016a
Did [name] have more than one paid job in the last week? IF NECESSARY: Count individual assignments relating to one type of employment as one job.
ASSIGNMENTS RELATING TO ONE TYPE OF EMPLOYMENT ARE FOR EXAMPLE MULTIPLE JOBS CARRIED OUT BY A PLUMBER. IF THE RESPONDENT DOES THE SAME TYPE OF JOB (E.G. PLUMBER) AS BOTH AN EMPLOYEE AND AS SELF-EMPLOYED, THESE SHOULD BE COUNTED AS TWO DIFFERENT JOBS. SELF-EMPLOYED RESPONDENTS THAT TAKE OUT SALARY FROM TWO OR MORE SEPARATE BUSINESSES SHOULD BE CODED AS DIFFERENT JOBS. SINGLE CODE
One job only 1 GO TO SpEmpSE 2 jobs 2
More than 2 jobs 3
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ASK ALL SpEmpSE SHS 2016a
Was [name] working as an employee or self-employed?
SINGLE CODE Employee 1
GO TO SpJobEmpVar
Self-employed 2
Both 3
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 GO TO BenRecA
ASK ALL SpJobEmpVar SHS 2016a
Does [name’s] pay vary?
SINGLE CODE Yes 1 IF IN41=1 OR 3 GO TO
SpLastNet IF IN41=2 GO TO SpOthNet
No 2 IF SpEmpSE = 1 OR GO TO SpNet
IF IN41=2 GO TO SpSENet
Employed/both, income doesn’t vary - Net ASK IF 1 OR 3 AT SpEmpSE AND 2 AT SpJobEmpVar SpNet SHS 2016a
Now I’d like to ask you about the pay [name] gets in [IF 1 AT SpNJob: this job] [IF 2 OR 3 AT SpNJob: their main job. That is, the job [he / she] does for the most hours each week] [IF 3 AT SpEmpSE: as an employee]. What is [name]’s usual take-home pay? Take-home pay is after all deductions for tax, National Insurance, union fees and so on, but including overtime, bonuses, commission or tips.
PROBE FOR BEST ESTIMATE TO NEAREST £ EXPLAIN TO THE RESPONDENT THAT THEY CAN CHOOSE HOW TO REPORT THIS E.G. HOURLY RATE, OR ANNUAL PAY – THIS IS PICKED UP IN LATER QUESTIONS. IF NO USUAL AMOUNT, ENTER 0
ENTER AMOUNT GO TO SpNetPrd
Refused -8 GO TO SpSENet
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 GO TO SpGr
64
ASK IF AMOUNT ENTERED AT SpNet SpNetPrd SHS 2016a
How long a period does that pay cover?
SHOWCARD A5
SINGLE CODE 1 An hour 1
GO TO SpNetEx
2 A day 2
3 A week 3
4 A fortnight 4
5 4 weeks 5
6 Calendar month 6
7 Year 7
8 Other (please specify) 8 GO TO SpNetPrdOT
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 GO TO SpNetEx ASK IF 8 AT SpNetPrd SpNetPrdOT SHS 2016a
What was the period?
ENTER A TEXT OF AT MOST 50 CHARACTERS GO TO SpNetEx ASK IF AMOUNT ENTERED AT SpNet SpNetEx SHS 2016a
You said [name’s] usual take-home pay is [insert SpNet answer], is that exact or an estimate?
OBSERVE: DID RESPONDENT CONSULT PAY SLIP OR SIMILAR, OR ASK SPOUSE / PARTNER? SINGLE CODE
Exact, checked details 1 GO TO SpNetHrs Exact, did not check details 2
Estimate 3 ASK IF AMOUNT ENTERED AT SpNet SpNetHrs SHS 2016a
How many hours a week does [name] work for that pay, including paid overtime but excluding meal breaks and unpaid travel time?
TAKE AVERAGE IF VARIES. ONLY INCLUDE HOURS 'ON CALL' IF PAID FOR THEM AT 1/3 OR MORE OF NORMAL HOURLY RATE
ENTER AMOUNT GO TO SpSENet
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
65
Employed/both, income doesn’t vary - Gross ASK IF -9 AT SpNet AND 2 (doesn’t vary) AT SpJobEmpVar SpGr SHS 2016a
[(IF 2 OR 3 AT SpNJob - For [his / her] main job what) / What] is [name]’s usual pay before any deductions for tax, National Insurance, union fees and so on, and including overtime, bonuses, commission or tips?
PROBE FOR BEST ESTIMATE TO NEAREST £ EXPLAIN TO THE RESPONDENT THAT THEY CAN CHOOSE HOW TO REPORT THIS E.G. HOURLY RATE, OR ANNUAL PAY – THIS IS PICKED UP IN LATER QUESTIONS. IF NO USUAL AMOUNT, ENTER 0
ENTER AMOUNT GO TO SpGrPrd
Refused -8 GO TO SpSENet
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 ASK IF AMOUNT ENTERED AT SpGr SpGrPrd SHS 2016a
How long a period does that pay cover?
SHOWCARD A5
SINGLE CODE 1 An hour 1
GO TO SpGrEx
2 A day 2
3 A week 3
4 A fortnight 4
5 4 weeks 5
6 Calendar month 6
7 Year 7
8 Other (please specify) 8 GO TO SpGrPrdOT
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 GO TO SpGrEx ASK IF 8 AT SpGrPrd SpGrPrdOT SHS 2016a
What was the period?
ENTER A TEXT OF AT MOST 50 CHARACTERS GO TO SpGrEx
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ASK IF AMOUNT ENTERED AT SpGr SpGrEx SHS 2016a
You said [name’s] usual pay before deductions is [insert SpGr answer], is that exact or an estimate?
OBSERVE: DID RESPONDENT CONSULT PAY SLIP OR SIMILAR, OR ASK SPOUSE / PARTNER? SINGLE CODE
Exact, checked details 1 GO TO SpGrHrs Exact, did not check details 2
Estimate 3 ASK IF AMOUNT ENTERED AT SpGr SpGrHrs SHS 2016a
How many hours a week does [name] work for that pay, including paid overtime but excluding meal breaks and unpaid travel time?
TAKE AVERAGE IF VARIES. ONLY INCLUDE HOURS 'ON CALL' IF PAID FOR THEM AT 1/3 OR MORE OF NORMAL HOURLY RATE
ENTER AMOUNT GO TO SpSENet
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
Employed/both, income varies - Net ASK IF 1 or 3 AT SpEmpSE AND 1 AT SpJobEmpVar SpLastNet SHS 2016a
Last time [name] was paid [(IF 2 OR 3 AT SpNJob – for [his / her] main job)] what was [his / her] total take-home pay? [IF 2 OR 3 AT SpNJob. That is, the job [he / she] does for the most hours each week] [IF 3 AT SpEmpSE - as an employee.] Take-home pay is after all deductions for tax, National Insurance, union fees and so on, but including overtime, bonuses, commission or tips.
PROBE FOR BEST ESTIMATE TO NEAREST £ EXPLAIN TO THE RESPONDENT THAT THEY CAN CHOOSE HOW TO REPORT THIS E.G. HOURLY RATE, OR ANNUAL PAY – THIS IS PICKED UP IN LATER QUESTIONS.
ENTER AMOUNT GO TO SpLastNetPrd
Refused -8 GO TO SpSENet
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 GO TO SpLastGr
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ASK IF AMOUNT ENTERED AT SpLastNet SpLastNetPrd SHS 2016a
How long a period did that pay cover?
SHOWCARD A5
SINGLE CODE 1 An hour 1
GO TO SpLastNetEx
2 A day 2
3 A week 3
4 A fortnight 4
5 4 weeks 5
6 Calendar month 6
7 Year 7
8 Other (please specify) 8 GO TO SpLastNetPrdOT
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 GO TO SpLastNetEx ASK IF 8 AT SpLastNetPrd SpLastNetPrdOT SHS 2016a
What was the period?
ENTER A TEXT OF AT MOST 50 CHARACTERS GO TO SpLastNetEx ASK IF AMOUNT ENTERED AT SpLastNet SpLastNetEx SHS 2016a
You said last time [name] was paid [his / her] total take–home pay was [insert SpLastNet answer], is that exact or an estimate? OBSERVE: DID RESPONDENT CONSULT PAY SLIP OR SIMILAR, OR ASK SPOUSE / PARTNER?
SINGLE CODE
Exact, checked details 1 GO TO SpLastNetHrs Exact, did not check details 2
Estimate 3 ASK IF AMOUNT ENTERED AT SpLastNet SpLastNetHrs SHS 2016a
How many hours a week did [name] work for that pay, including paid overtime but excluding meal breaks and unpaid travel time?
TAKE AVERAGE IF VARIES. ONLY INCLUDE HOURS ‘ON CALL’ IF PAID FOR THEM AT 1/3 OR MORE OF NORMAL HOURLY RATE
ENTER AMOUNT
GO TO SpSENet
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
68
Employed/both, income varies – Gross ASK IF -9 AT SpLastNet AND 1 (varies) AT SpJobEmpVar SpLastGr SHS 2016a
Last time [name] was paid [(IF 2 OR 3 AT SpNJob – for [his / her] main job)] what was [his / her] total pay before any deductions for tax, National Insurance, union fees and so on, but including overtime, bonuses, commission or tips?
PROBE FOR BEST ESTIMATE TO NEAREST £ EXPLAIN TO THE RESPONDENT THAT THEY CAN CHOOSE HOW TO REPORT THIS E.G. HOURLY RATE, OR ANNUAL PAY – THIS IS PICKED UP IN LATER QUESTIONS.
ENTER AMOUNT GO TO SpLastGrPrd
Refused -8 GO TO SpOthNet
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 ASK IF AMOUNT ENTERED AT SpLastGr SpLastGrPrd SHS 2016a
How long a period did that pay cover?
SHOWCARD A5
SINGLE CODE 1 An hour 1
GO TO SpLastGrEx
2 A day 2
3 A week 3
4 A fortnight 4
5 4 weeks 5
6 Calendar month 6
7 Year 7
8 Other (please specify) 8 GO TO SpLastGrPrdOT
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 GO TO SpLastGrEx ASK IF 8 AT SpLastGrPrd SpLastGrPrdOT SHS 2016a
What was the period?
GO TO SpLastGrEx ASK IF AMOUNT ENTERED AT SpLastGr SpLastGrEx SHS 2016a
You said last time [name] was paid, [his/her] total pay before any deductions was [insert SpLastGr answer], is that exact or an estimate?
SINGLE CODE
Exact, checked details 1 GO TO SpLastGrHrs Exact, did not check details 2
Estimate 3
69
ASK IF AMOUNT ENTERED AT SpLastGr SpLastGrHrs SHS 2016a
How many hours a week did [name] work for that pay, including paid overtime but excluding meal breaks and unpaid travel time?
TAKE AVERAGE IF VARIES. ONLY INCLUDE HOURS ‘ON CALL’ IF PAID FOR THEM AT 1/3 OR MORE OF NORMAL HOURLY RATE
ENTER AMOUNT GO TO SpOthNet
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
Self-employed/both, income doesn’t vary - Net ASK IF 2 OR 3 AT SpEmpSE AND 2 AT SpJobEmpVar SpSENet SHS 2016a
What is [name]’s usual take-home income from [his / her] [IF 2 OR 3 AT SpNJob - main] business? [IF 2 OR 3 AT SpNJob- That is, the business [he/ she] spends the most hours on each week]. By take-home income I mean an amount after all deductions for tax, National Insurance etc. By income, I mean money drawn from the business which is used for personal, domestic, non-business use i.e. a salary.
PROBE FOR BEST ESTIMATE TO NEAREST £ EXPLAIN TO THE RESPONDENT THAT THEY CAN CHOOSE HOW TO REPORT THIS E.G. MONTHLY OR ANNUAL INCOME – THIS IS PICKED UP IN LATER QUESTIONS IF NO USUAL AMOUNT, ENTER 0
ENTER AMOUNT GO TO SpSENetPrd
No usual pay 1 GO TO SpOthNet
Refused -8 GO TO SpAddNet
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 GO TO SpSEGr ASK IF AMOUNT ENTERED AT SpSENet SpSENetPrd SHS 2016a
How long a period does that pay cover?
SHOWCARD A5
SINGLE CODE 1 An hour 1
GO TO SpSENetEx
2 A day 2
3 A week 3
4 A fortnight 4
5 4 weeks 5
6 Calendar month 6
7 Year 7
8 Other (please specify) 8 GO TO SpSENetPrdOT
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 GO TO SpSENetEx
70
ASK IF 8 AT SpSENetPrd SpSENetPrdOT SHS 2016a
What was the period?
ENTER A TEXT OF AT MOST 50 CHARACTERS GO TO SpSENetEx ASK IF AMOUNT ENTERED AT SpSENet SpSENetEx SHS 2016a
You said [name’s] usual take-home income was [insert SpSENet answer], is that exact or an estimate?
OBSERVE: DID RESPONDENT CONSULT PAY SLIP OR SIMILAR, OR ASK SPOUSE / PARTNER? SINGLE CODE
Exact, checked details 1 GO TO SpSENetHrs Exact, did not check details 2
Estimate 3 ASK IF AMOUNT ENTERED AT SpSENet SpSENetHrs SHS 2016a
How many hours a week does [name] usually work for that income, including paid overtime but excluding meal breaks and unpaid travel time?
TAKE AVERAGE IF VARIES. ONLY INCLUDE HOURS 'ON CALL' IF PAID FOR THEM AT 1/3 OR MORE OF NORMAL HOURLY RATE
ENTER AMOUNT GO TO SpAddNet
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
Self-employed/both, income doesn’t vary - Gross ASK IF -9-Don’t know AT SpSENet AND 2 (doesn’t vary) AT SpJobEmpVar SpSEGr SHS 2016a
What is [name]’s usual income from [his / her] [IF 2 OR 3 AT SpNJob- main] business before any deductions for tax, National Insurance etc.? By income, I mean money drawn from the business which is used for personal, domestic, non-business use i.e. a salary.
PROBE FOR BEST ESTIMATE TO NEAREST £ EXPLAIN TO THE RESPONDENT THAT THEY CAN CHOOSE HOW TO REPORT THIS E.G. MONTHLY OR ANNUAL INCOME – THIS IS PICKED UP IN LATER QUESTIONS. IF NO USUAL AMOUNT, ENTER 0
ENTER AMOUNT GO TO SpSEGrPrd
Refused -8 GO TO SpAddNet
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 GO TO SpAddNet
71
ASK IF AMOUNT ENTERED AT SpSEGr SpSEGrPrd SHS 2016a
How long a period does that income cover?
SHOWCARD A5
SINGLE CODE 1 An hour 1
GO TO SpSEGrEx
2 A day 2
3 A week 3
4 A fortnight 4
5 4 weeks 5
6 Calendar month 6
7 Year 7
8 Other (please specify) 8 GO TO SpSEGrEx
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 GO TO SpSEGrEx ASK IF 8 AT SpSEGrPrd SpSEGrPrdOT SHS 2016a
What was the period?
ENTER A TEXT OF AT MOST 50 CHARACTERS GO TO SpSEGrEx ASK IF AMOUNT ENTERED AT SpSEGr SpSEGrEx SHS 2016a
You said [name’s] usual income before deductions is [insert SpSEGr answer], is that exact or an estimate?
OBSERVE: DID RESPONDENT CONSULT PAYSLIP OR SIMILAR OR ASK SPOUSE / PARTNER? SINGLE CODE
Exact, checked details 1 GO TO SpSEGrHrs Exact, did not check details 2
Estimate 3 ASK IF AMOUNT ENTERED AT SpSEGr SpSEGrHrs SHS 2016a
How many hours a week does [name] usually work for that income, including paid overtime but excluding meal breaks and unpaid travel time?
TAKE AVERAGE IF VARIES. ONLY INCLUDE HOURS 'ON CALL' IF PAID FOR THEM AT 1/3 OR MORE OF NORMAL HOURLY RATE
ENTER AMOUNT GO TO SpAddNet
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
72
Self-employed/both, income varies - Net ASK IF 2 OR 3 AT SpEmpSE AND 1 AT SpJobEmpVar SpSELastNet SHS 2016a
Last time [name] took income from [his / her] [IF 2OR 3 AT SpNJob - main] business, what was [his / her] take-home pay? That is, the business [he / she] spends the most hours on each week. By take-home pay I mean an amount after all deductions for tax, National Insurance etc. By income, I mean money drawn from the business which is used for personal, domestic, non-business use i.e. a salary.
PROBE FOR BEST ESTIMATE TO NEAREST £ EXPLAIN TO THE RESPONDENT THAT THEY CAN CHOOSE HOW TO REPORT E.G. MONTHLY OR ANNUAL INCOME – THIS IS PICKED UP IN LATER QUESTIONS
ENTER AMOUNT GO TO SpSELastNetPrd
Refused -8 GO TO SpAddNet
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 GO TO SpSELastGr ASK IF AMOUNT ENTERED AT SpSELastNet SpSELastNetPrd SHS 2016a
How long a period did that income cover?
SHOWCARD A5
SINGLE CODE 1 An hour 1
GO TO SpSELastNetEx
2 A day 2 3 A week 3 4 A fortnight 4 5 4 weeks 5 6 Calendar month 6 7 Year 7
8 Other (please specify) 8 GO TO SpSELastNetPrdOT
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 GO TO SpSELastNetEx
ASK IF 8 AT SpSELastNetPrd SpSELastNetPrdOT SHS 2016a
What was the period?
ENTER A TEXT OF AT MOST 50 CHARACTERS GO TO SpSELastNetEx
73
ASK IF AMOUNT ENTERED AT SpSELastNet SpSELastNetEx SHS 2016a
You said the last time [name] took income from the business [his/her] take-home pay was [insert SpSELastNet answer], is that exact or an estimate?
OBSERVE: DID RESPONDENT CONSULT PAYSLIP OR SIMILAR, OR ASK SPOUSE / PARTNER? SINGLE CODE
Exact, checked details 1 GO TO SpSELastNetHrs
Exact, did not check details 2 Estimate 3 ASK IF AMOUNT ENTERED AT SpSELastNet SpSELastNetHrs SHS 2016a
How many hours a week does [name] usually work for that income, including paid overtime but excluding meal breaks and unpaid travel time?
TAKE AVERAGE IF VARIES. ONLY INCLUDE HOURS 'ON CALL' IF PAID FOR THEM AT 1/3 OR MORE OF NORMAL HOURLY RATE
ENTER AMOUNT GO TO SpAddNet
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
Self-employed/both, income varies - Gross ASK IF -9 AT SpSELastNet AND 1 (varies) AT SpJobEmpVar SpSELastGr SHS 2016a
Last time [name] took income from [his/her] [IF 2 OR 3 AT SpNJob- main] business, what was [his / her] pay before any deductions for tax, National Insurance etc.? By income, I mean money drawn from the business which is used for personal, domestic, non-business use i.e. a salary.
PROBE FOR BEST ESTIMATE TO NEAREST £ EXPLAIN TO THE RESPONDENT THAT THEY CAN CHOOSE HOW TO REPORT THIS E.G. MONTHLY OR ANNUAL INCOME – THIS IS PICKED UP IN LATER QUESTIONS
ENTER AMOUNT GO TO SpSELastGrPrd
Refused -8 GO TO SpAddNet
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 GO TO SpAddNet
74
ASK IF AMOUNT ENTERED AT SpSELastGr SpSELastGrPrd SHS 2016a
How long a period did that income cover?
SHOWCARD A5
SINGLE CODE 1 An hour 1
GO TO SpSELastGrEx
2 A day 2
3 A week 3
4 A fortnight 4
5 4 weeks 5
6 Calendar month 6
7 Year 7
8 Other (please specify) 8 GO TO SpSELastGrPrdOT
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 GO TO SpSELastGrEx ASK IF 8 AT SpSELastGrPrd SpSELastGrPrdOT SHS 2016a
What was the period?
ENTER A TEXT OF AT MOST 50 CHARACTERS GO TO SpSELastGrEx ASK IF AMOUNT ENTERED AT SpSELastGr SpSELastGrEx SHS 2016a
You said last time [name] took income from the business [his/her] pay before deductions was [insert SpSELastGrHrs answer], is that exact or an estimate?
OBSERVE: DID RESPONDENT CONSULT PAYSLIP OR SIMILAR, OR ASK SPOUSE / PARTNER? SINGLE CODE
Exact, checked details 1 GO TO SpSELastGrHrs
Exact, did not check details 2 Estimate 3 ASK IF AMOUNT ENTERED AT SpSELastGr SpSELastGrHrs SHS 2016a
How many hours a week did [name] usually work for that income, including paid overtime but excluding meal breaks and unpaid travel time?
TAKE AVERAGE IF VARIES. ONLY INCLUDE HOURS 'ON CALL' IF PAID FOR THEM AT 1/3 OR MORE OF NORMAL HOURLY RATE
ENTER AMOUNT GO TO SpAddNet
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
75
Income other job(s) ASK IF (2 AT SpNJob AND 1 OR 2 AT SpEmpSE) OR (3 AT SpNJob) SpAddNet SHS 2016a
Thinking now about any other jobs [name] does, in total, what is [name]’s usual take-home pay for these other jobs? By take-home pay I mean an amount after all deductions for tax, National Insurance etc. but includes overtime, bonuses, commission or tips.
AVOID ANY DOUBLE COUNTING WITH INCOME PROVIDED EARLIER PROBE FOR BEST ESTIMATE TO NEAREST £ EXPLAIN TO THE RESPONDENT THAT THEY CAN CHOOSE HOW TO REPORT THIS E.G. MONTHLY OR ANNUAL INCOME – THIS IS PICKED UP IN LATER QUESTIONS IF NO USUAL AMOUNT, ENTER 0
ENTER AMOUNT GO TO SpAddNetPrd
Refused -8 GO TO BenRec
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 GO TO SpAddGr ASK IF AMOUNT ENTERED AT SpAddNet SpAddNetPrd SHS 2016a
How long a period does that pay cover?
SHOWCARD A5
SINGLE CODE 1 An hour 1
GO TO SpAddNetHrs
2 A day 2
3 A week 3
4 A fortnight 4
5 4 weeks 5
6 Calendar month 6
7 Year 7
8 Other (please specify) 8 GO TO SpAddNetPrdOT
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 GO TO SpAddNetHrs ASK IF 8 AT SpAddNetPrd SpAddNetPrdOT SHS 2016a
What was the period?
ENTER A TEXT OF AT MOST 50 CHARACTERS GO TO SpAddNetHrs
76
ASK IF AMOUNT ENTERED AT SpAddNet SpAddNetHrs SHS 2016a
How many hours a week does [name] usually work for that pay, including paid overtime but excluding meal breaks and unpaid travel time?
TAKE AVERAGE IF VARIES. ONLY INCLUDE HOURS ‘ON CALL’ IF PAID FOR THEM AT 1/3 OR MORE OF NORMAL HOURLY RATE
ENTER AMOUNT GO TO BenRec
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 ASK IF AT -9 SpAddNet SpAddGr SHS 2016a
Thinking now about any other jobs [name] does, in total what is [name]’s usual pay for these other jobs before any deductions for tax, National Insurance, union fees and so on, but including overtime, bonuses, commission or tips?
ENTER TO NEAREST £ IF NO USUAL AMOUNT, ENTER 0
ENTER AMOUNT GO TO SpAddGrPrd
Refused -8 GO TO BenRec
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 GO TO BenRec ASK IF AMOUNT ENTERED AT SpAddGr SpAddGrPrd SHS 2016a
How long a period does that pay cover?
SHOWCARD A5 SINGLE CODE
1 An hour 1
GO TO SpAddWkHrs
2 A day 2
3 A week 3
4 A fortnight 4
5 4 weeks 5
6 Calendar month 6
7 Year 7
8 Other (please specify) 8 GO TO SpAddGrPrdOT
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 GO TO SpAddWkHrs ASK IF 8 AT SpAddGrPrd SpAddGrPrdOT SHS 2016a
What was the period?
ENTER A TEXT OF AT MOST 50 CHARACTERS GO TO SpAddWkHrs
77
ASK IF AMOUNT ENTERED AT SpAddGr SpAddWkHrs SHS 2016a
How many hours a week does [name] usually work for that income, including paid overtime but excluding meal breaks and unpaid travel time? TAKE AVERAGE IF VARIES. ONLY INCLUDE HOURS ‘ON CALL’ IF PAID FOR THEM AT 1/3 OR MORE OF NORMAL HOURLY RATE
ENTER AMOUNT GO TO BenRec
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
Income from other sources (inc. savings) [SCRIPTING NOTE: QUESTIONS ONLY TO BE ASKED OF THE RESPONDENT WHERE THEY ARE THE HRP/SPOUSE/PARTNER, REGARDLESS OF ELIGIBILITY FOR AN INSPECTION. WHERE THE RESPONDENT IS THE SPOUSE/PARTNER, TREAT THEM AS THE HRP FOR ROUTING AND THE ACTUAL HRP AS THE SPOUSE/PARTNER FOR ROUTING. THIS WAY THE RESPONDENT IS ALWAYS ANSWERING ABOUT THEMSELVES FIRST AND THE OTHER PERSON SECOND. ] ASK ALL Please remember the answers you give are confidential and will be used for research purposes only. ASK ALL BenRecA SHSa I'd like to talk about income from sources other than work.
Which, if any, of the following benefits are you [or your partner] currently receiving?
SHOWCARD A6 CODE ALL THAT APPLY
1 Income Support 1 GO TO BenWho1-14
2 Employment and support allowance (ESA) 2 GO TO BnESAType
3 Working Tax Credit (WTC) 3 GO TO BenWho1-14
4 Child Tax Credit (CTC) 4
5 Jobseeker's Allowance (JSA) 5 GO TO BnJSAType
6 State Retirement Pension 6
GO TO BenWho1-14 7 Pension Credit 7 8 Universal Credit 8 9 Guardian's Allowance 9
10 Child Benefit 10 GO TO BenWhoChld
11 Statutory Maternity Pay 11 GO TO BenWho1-14
12 Statutory Paternity Pay 12 13 Statutory Adoption Pay 13 14 Maternity Allowance 14 15 Bereavement Allowance (previously Widow’s Pension)
or Widowed Parent's Allowance 15
16 None 16
GO TO BenRecB
Refused (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -8 Don’t know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
78
[SCRIPTING NOTE: FOR EACH TYPE OF BENEFIT RECORDED AT BenRecA, LOOP OVER FOLLOWING QUESTIONS UP TO AND INCLUDING BenPrdOT]
[SOFT CHECK:] If aged 65+ and 6 not selected at BenRecA- Can I just check, [do you / do you or your partner / does your partner] currently receive a state pension? ASK IF 2 AT BenRecA BnESAType EHS There are two types of Employment and Support Allowance.. Is your allowance… IF THE RESPONDENT(S) RECEIVE BOTH FORMS OF ESA THEY SHOULD BE
CODED AS RECEIVING INCOME-BASED ESA. RUNNING PROMPT SINGLE CODE
‘contributory', that is based on your National Insurance contributions
1 GO TO BenWho1-14 'income based', that is based on an assessment of your
income 2
Refused -8 GO TO BenRecB
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 ASK IF 5 AT BenRecA BnJSAType EHS There are two types of Job Seekers Allowance. Is your allowance…
IF THE RESPONDENT(S) RECEIVE BOTH FORMS OF JSA THEY SHOULD BE
CODED AS RECEIVING INCOME-BASED JSA. RUNNING PROMPT SINGLE CODE
‘contributory', that is based on your National Insurance contributions
1 GO TO BenWho1-14 'income based', that is based on an assessment of your
income 2
Refused -8 GO TO BenRecB
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 ASK IF RESPONDENT HAS SPOUSE / PARTNER (2 OR 3 AT MarStat, OR 1 AT LivWith12), ASK IF 1-10 OR 12-16 AT BenRecA BenWho1-14 SHSa Is it you, your partner or both of you who receive [benefit from BenRecA]?
SINGLE CODE Respondent 1
GO TO BenAmt
Partner 2
Both 3
Refused -8 GO TO BenRecB
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
79
ASK IF RESPONDENT HAS SPOUSE / PARTNER (2 OR 3 AT MarStat, OR 1 AT LivWith12), ASK IF 11 AT BenRecA BenWhoChld Is it you or your partner who receives child benefit?
SINGLE CODE Respondent 1 GO TO BenAmt
Partner 2
Refused -8 GO TO BenRecB
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 ASK IF 1-16 AT BenRecA BenAmt1-16 SHS How much did [[you] / [your partner] / [you and your partner]] receive last time
[you / they] received [benefit from BenRecA]?
IF BOTH RESPONDENT AND PARTNER RECEIVE, ADD TWO TOGETHER. TAKE CARE NOT TO DOUBLE COUNT. PROBE FOR BEST ESTIMATE TO NEAREST £ EXPLAIN TO THE RESPONDENT THAT THEY CAN CHOOSE HOW TO REPORT THIS E.G. WEEKLY, MONTHLY ETC. – THIS IS PICKED UP IN LATER QUESTIONS. IF RESPONDENT IS ONLY ABLE TO GIVE AN AMOUNT FOR TWO BENEFITS COMBINED PLEASE RECORD THIS AMOUNT
ENTER AMOUNT GO TO BenAmtPrd ENTER AMOUNT FOR BENEFITS COMBINED
Refused -8 GO TO BenRecB
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 ASK IF AMOUNT ENTERED AT BenAmt BenAmtPrd SHS What period did that cover?
SHOWCARD A7
PROBE FOR BEST ESTIMATE
SINGLE CODE 1 1 week 1
GO TO BenRecB
2 2 weeks 2
3 3 weeks 3
4 4 weeks 4
5 1 month 5
6 2 months 6
7 3 months 7
8 6 months 8
9 1 year 9
10 Other (please specify) 10 GO TO BenPrdOT
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 GO TO BenRecB
80
ASK IF 10 AT BenAmtPrd BenPrdOT What was the period? ENTER A TEXT OF AT MOST 50 CHARACTERS GO TO BenRecB [SCRIPTING NOTE: LOOP ENDS] ASK ALL BenRecB SHSa And which, if any, of these other benefits are you [or your partner] currently
receiving?
SHOWCARD A8 CODE ALL THAT APPLY
1 Incapacity Benefit (formerly Invalidity Benefit) 1 GO TO BenRecBWho 2 Disability Living Allowance - Care Component 2 GO TO BenRecBDLAC
3 Disability Living Allowance - Mobility Component 3 GO TO BenRecBDLAM
4 Personal Independence Payment (PIP) - Mobility Component
4 GO TO BenRecBPIPM
5 Personal Independence Payment (PIP) - Daily Living Component
5 GO TO BenRecBPIPDL
6 Severe Disablement Allowance 6 GO TO BenRecBWho 7 Industrial Injuries Disablement 7 8 Carer’s Allowance (formerly Invalid Care Allowance) 8 9 Statutory Sick Pay 9 10 War disablement pension or War Widow’s Pension 10 11 Disability premium with Income Support / Housing
Benefit 11
12 Attendance allowance 12 GO TO BenRecB
13 Grant from the Social Fund for funeral expenses 13
GO TO BenRecBWho
14 Grant from the Social Fund for Maternity Expenses 14 15 Sure Start Maternity Grant 15 16 Budgeting Loan from the Social Fund / Budgeting
Advance from Universal Credit 16
17 Social Fund Loans 17 18 Welsh Government Discretionary Assistance Fund -
Emergency Assistance Payment 18
19 Welsh Government Discretionary Assistance Fund - Individual Assistance Payments
19
20 Child Maintenance Bonus 20 21 Lone Parent's Benefit Run-on 21
22 Other (please specify) 22 GO TO BenRecBOT
23 None 23 GO TO OthInc Refused (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -8
Don’t know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 GO TO BenTotAmt [SCRIPTING NOTE: FOR EACH TYPE OF BENEFIT RECORDED AT BenRecB, LOOP OVER FOLLOWING QUESTIONS UP TO AND INCLUDING BenRecBAmtPrdOT]
81
ASK IF 22 AT BenRecB BenRecBOT What is the other benefit?
ENTER A TEXT OF AT MOST 50 CHARACTERS GO TO
BenRecBDLAC
ASK IF 2 AT BenRecB BenRecBDLAC SHSa Which band of the disability living allowance care component are you [or your
partner] currently receiving?
CODE ALL THAT APPLY Lower band 1
GO TO BenRecBDLAM
Middle band 2 Higher band 3 Nil rate 4 Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 ASK IF 3 AT BenRecB BenRecBDLAM SHSa Which band of the disability living allowance mobility component are you [or your
partner] currently receiving?
CODE ALL THAT APPLY Lower band 1
GO TO BenRecBPIPM Higher band 2 Nil rate 3 Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 ASK IF 4 AT BenRecB BenRecBPIPM SHSa Which band of the personal independence payment mobility component are you
[or your partner] currently receiving?
CODE ALL THAT APPLY Standard rate 1
GO TO BenRecBPIPDL
Enhanced rate 2 Nil rate 3 Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 ASK IF 5 AT BenRecB BenRecBPIPDL SHSa Which band of the personal independence payment daily living component are
you [or your partner] currently receiving?
CODE ALL THAT APPLY Standard rate 1
GO TO BenRecBAA Enhanced rate 2 Nil rate 4 Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
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ASK IF 12 AT BenRecB BenRecBAA SHSa Which band of the attendance allowance are you [or your partner] currently
receiving?
CODE ALL THAT APPLY Lower band 1
GO TO BenRecBWho Higher band 2 Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 ASK IF RESPONDENT HAS SPOUSE / PARTNER (2 OR 3 AT MarStat, OR 1 AT LivWith12), ASK IF 1-22 AT BenRecB BenRecBWho1-16 SHSa Is it you, your partner or both of you who receive [benefit from BenRecB]?
SINGLE CODE Respondent 1
GO TO BenRecBAmt Partner 2 Both 3
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 GO TO OthInc ASK IF 1-22 AT BenRecB BenRecBAmt SHSa How much did [you / your partner / you and your partner] receive last time [you /
they] received [benefit from BenRecB]?
IF BOTH RESPONDENT AND PARTNER RECEIVE, ADD TWO TOGETHER. TAKE CARE NOT TO DOUBLE COUNT. PROBE FOR BEST ESTIMATE TO NEAREST £ EXPLAIN TO THE RESPONDENT THAT THEY CAN CHOOSE HOW TO REPORT THIS E.G. WEEKLY, MONTHLY ETC. – THIS IS PICKED UP IN LATER QUESTIONS. IF RESPONDENT IS ONLY ABLE TO GIVE AN AMOUNT FOR TWO BENEFITS COMBINED PLEASE RECORD THIS AMOUNT
ENTER AMOUNT GO TO BenRecBAmtPrd GO TO BenRecBAmtPrd
ENTER AMOUNT FOR BENEFITS COMBINED
Refused -8 GO TO OthInc
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
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ASK IF 1-22 AT BenRecB BenRecBAmtPrd SHS What period did that cover?
SHOWCARD A9
PROBE FOR BEST ESTIMATE
SINGLE CODE 1 1 week 1
GO TO BenTotAmt
2 2 weeks 2
3 3 weeks 3
4 4 weeks 4
5 Calendar month 5
6 2 months 6
7 3 months 7
8 6 months 8
9 1 year 9
10 Other (please specify) 10 Go TO BenRecBAmtPrdOT
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 GO TO OthInc ASK IF 10 AT BenRecBAmtPrd BenRecBAmtPrdOT What was the period?
ENTER A TEXT OF AT MOST 50 CHARACTERS GO TO BenTotAmt
[SCRIPTING NOTE: LOOP ENDS] ASK IF -9 AT BenRecA OR -9 AT BenRecB BenTotAmt SHSa You said you’re not sure how much you received for one or more of the benefits.
Thinking about all the benefits you receive on these two cards, how much did you [and your partner] receive in total last time you received your benefits? PROBE FOR BEST ESTIMATE
CAREFUL NOT TO DOUBLE COUNT ENTER TO NEAREST £
ENTER AMOUNT GO TO BenTotAmtPrd
Refused -8 GO TO OthInc
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
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ASK IF AMOUNT ENTERED AT BenTotAmt BenTotAmtPrd SHS What period did that cover?
SHOWCARD A9
PROBE FOR BEST ESTIMATE
SINGLE CODE 1 1 week 1
GO TO OthInc
2 2 weeks 2
3 3 weeks 3
4 4 weeks 4
5 Calendar month 5
6 2 months 6
7 3 months 7
8 6 months 8
9 1 year 9
10 Other (please specify) 10 GO TO BenTotAmtPrdOT
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 GO TO OthInc ASK IF 10 AT BenTotAmtPrd BenTotAmtPrdOT What was the period?
ENTER A TEXT OF AT MOST 50 CHARACTERS GO TO OthInc
ASK ALL OthInc SHSa From which of these sources, if any, do you [or your partner] receive any other
regular income or payment?
SHOWCARD A10
CODE ALL THAT APPLY 1 Occupational/employer (non-State) pension(s) 1
GO TO OthIncWho
2 Income from annuity, trust or covenant 2
3 Maintenance payments 3
4 Rent from property or subletting, including boarders 4 5 Benefit from accident/sickness scheme etc. 5
6 Investment income (e.g. Dividends from shares) 6
7 Student loan 7
8 Grant 8
9 Regular non-work income from any other source (please specify)
9 GO TO OthIncOT
10 None 10
GO TO Savings Refused (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -8
Don’t know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
[Check]- If aged 65+ and 6 not selected at BenRecA and 1 not selected at OthInc - Can I just check, do you currently receive an Occupational/employer (non-State) pension(s)?
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[SCRIPTING NOTE: FOR EACH TYPE OF BENEFIT RECORDED AT OthInc, LOOP OVER FOLLOWING QUESTIONS UP TO AND INCLUDING OthIncAmtPrdOT] ASK IF 9 AT OthInc OthIncOT ASK OR CODE: What was the other source?
ENTER A TEXT OF AT MOST 50 CHARACTERS GO TO OthIncWho
ASK IF RESPONDENT HAS SPOUSE / PARTNER (2 OR 3 AT MarStat, OR 1 AT LivWith12), ASK FOR EACH INCOME RECORDED AT OthInc EXCEPT INCOME FROM SAVINGS (8 AT OthInc) OthIncWho SHSa Is it you, your partner or both of you who receive [income source from OthInc]?
SINGLE CODE Respondent 1
GO TO OthIncAmt Partner 2 Both 3 Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 ASK IF 1-9 AT OthInc OthIncAmt SHSa How much did [[you] / [your partner] / [you and your partner]] receive last time
[you / they] received the [income from OthIncWho] income?
IF BOTH RESPONDENT AND PARTNER RECEIVE, ADD TWO TOGETHER. TAKE CARE NOT TO DOUBLE COUNT. PROBE FOR BEST ESTIMATE TO NEAREST £ WHERE POSSIBLE AND RELEVANT PLEASE GIVE GROSS FIGURES. IF GROSS FIGURES ARE NOT AVAILABLE, NET FIGURES ARE ACCEPTABLE. EXPLAIN TO THE RESPONDENT THATTHEY CAN CHOOSE HOW TO REPORT THIS E.G. WEEKLY, MONTHLY ETC. – THIS IS PICKED UP IN LATER QUESTIONS.
ENTER AMOUNT GO TO OthIncAmtPrd
Refused -8 GO TO Savings
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
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ASK IF 1-9 AT OthInc OthIncAmtPrd SHS What period did that cover?
SHOWCARD A11
PROBE FOR BEST ESTIMATE
SINGLE CODE 1 1 week 1
GO TO Savings
2 2 weeks 2 3 3 weeks 3 4 4 weeks 4 5 Calendar month 5 6 2 months 6 7 3 months 7 8 6 months 8 9 1 year 9
10 Other (please specify) 10 GO TO OthIncAmtPrdOT
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 GO TO Savings ASK IF 10 AT OthIncAmtPrd OthIncAmtPrdOT ASK OR CODE: What was the other source?
ENTER A TEXT OF AT MOST 50 CHARACTERS GO TO Savings
[SCRIPTING NOTE: LOOP ENDS] ASK ALL Savings LiW08a
Do you (and your partner/spouse) currently have any savings?
SINGLE CODE
1 Yes 1 GO TO SavingVal
2 No 2 [Module ends] Refused -8
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
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ASK IF 1 AT Savings SavingVal From this card, what is the total amount of [your / you and your partner/spouse’s]
savings? SHOWCARD A12
SINGLE CODE
1 Under £1,000 1
[Module ends]
2 £1,000-£2,999 2 3 £3,000-£4,999 3 4 £5,000-£5,999 4 5 £6,000-£6,999 5 6 £7,000-£7,999 6 7 £8,000-£11,999 7 8 £12,000-£15,999 8 9 £16,000-£19,999 9 10 £20,000-£29,999 10 11 £30,000-£39,999 11 12 £40,000-£49,999 12 13 £50,000 -£99,999 13 14 £100,000-£149,999 14 15 £150,000 and over 15 Refused -8 Don’t know -9
Housing costs
ASK MODULE IF RESPONDENT IS HRP/SPOUSE/PARTNER, REGARDLESS OF ELIGIBILITY FOR AN INSPECTION IF RESPONDENT DOES NOT HAVE FULL OWNERSHIP OF HOUSE: The next few questions are about how much you spend on your [rent / mortgage], which are asked to help us work out housing cost IF RESPONDENT DOES HAVE FULL OWNERSHIP OF HOUSE: The next few questions are about the purchase and value of your house, which are asked to help us work out housing cost As before, all your answers are completely confidential and answers are only used for research purposes. They will not be used to identify you or anyone in your household.
RENTAL COSTS ASK IF 2-4 AT Tenure
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TotalRent LiW08a
How much is the total rent for your household’s accommodation (before any housing related benefits have been taken off)? ADD FOR SHARED HOUSEHOLDS: That is the full rent for this accommodation, not just the part that [you personally pay / your household pays].
PROBE FOR BEST ESTIMATE TO NEAREST £ EXPLAIN TO THE RESPONDENT THAT THEY CAN CHOOSE HOW TO REPORT THIS E.G.1 WEEK, 2 WEEKS, 1MONTH, 1 YEAR – THIS IS PICKED UP IN LATER QUESTIONS. HOUSEHOLDS LIVING RENT FREE SHOULD ENTER £0 RENT
ENTER AMOUNT GO TO TotalRentPrd
Refused -8 GO TO HouseBen Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
ASK IF AMOUNT ENTERED AT TotalRent TotalRentPrd LiW08a
How long a period does that rent cover?
SHOWCARD A13 SINGLE CODE
1 1 week 1
GO TO HouseBen 2 2 weeks 2 3 4 weeks 3 4 Calendar month 4 5 Year 5
6 Other (please specify) 6 GO TO TotalRentPrdOT
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 GO TO HouseBen
ASK IF 6 AT TotalRentPrd TotalRentPrdOT What was the period? ENTER A TEXT OF AT MOST 50 CHARACTERS GO TO HouseBen
ASK IF 2,3 OR 4 AT TENURE HouseBen LiW08a
Does your household currently receive any housing related benefits (e.g. housing benefit, Local Housing Allowance, Universal Credit), either directly or paid to your landlord?
SHOWCARD A14 SINGLE CODE
1 Yes - covers all rent 1 GO TO LandlordPay
2 Yes - covers some rent 2
3 Yes - don’t know if covers all or some rent 3
4 No 4 GO TO RentServIncl
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
ASK IF 2 OR 3 AT HouseBen
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LandlordPay LiW08a
Can I just check, what is the amount [you/your household] [pay/pays] to your landlord in rent, after the housing benefit has been taken off? INTERVIEWER NOTE: Extended payments of housing benefits should also be deducted.
PROBE FOR BEST ESTIMATE TO NEAREST £ EXPLAIN TO THE RESPONDENT THAT THEY CAN CHOOSE HOW TO REPORT THIS E.G.1 WEEK, 2 WEEKS, 1MONTH, 1 YEAR – THIS IS PICKED UP IN LATER QUESTIONS.
ENTER AMOUNT GO TO LandlordPayPrd
Refused -8 GO TO RentServIncl Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
ASK IF AMOUNT ENTERED AT LandlordPay LandlordPayPrd LiW08a
How long a period does that amount cover?
SHOWCARD A15 SINGLE CODE
1 1 week 1
GO TO RentServIncl
2 2 weeks 2
3 4 weeks 3
4 Calendar month 4 5 Year 5
6 Other (please specify) 6 GO TO LandlordPayPrdOT
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 GO TO RentServIncl ASK IF 6 AT TotalRentPrd LandlordPayPrdOT What was the period? ENTER A TEXT OF AT MOST 50 CHARACTERS GO TO RentServIncl
ASK IF AMOUNT ENTERED AT TotalRent RentServIncl EHS Does the total rent for this accommodation which you mentioned include any of
these services? SHOWCARD A16 CODE ALL THAT APPLY
1 Council tax 1
GO TO RentHol
2 Heating 2
3 Water and sewerage 3
4 Lighting 4
5 Hot water 5
6 Fuel for cooking 6
7 Regular meals 7
8 TV licence fee 8
9 None of these 9
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
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ASK IF 2 OR 3 at Tenure RentHol EHS Do you have a rent holiday? INTERVIEWER: Some people know this as ‘rent free week’ 1 Yes GO TO RentHolPrd
2 No GO TO OwnerYear
Refused -8 [Module ends] Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
ASK IF 1 AT RentHol RentHolPrd EHS For how many weeks a year do you have a rent holiday? ENTER NUMBER GO TO OwnerYear
Refused -8 [Module ends] Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
Mortgage costs ASK IF 1 AT Tenure OwnerYear EHS In what year did [you / you and your partner / your household] become the
owner[s] of this accommodation? INTERVIEWER: ACQUISITION DATE MAY BE DIFFERENT FROM DATE STARTED
LIVING THERE. CODE THE EARLIEST ACQUISITION DATE BY ENTERING A 4-DIGIT YEAR. IF CANNOT RECALL YEAR, PROBE FOR BEST ESTIMATE.
ENTER A 4-DIGIT YEAR GO TO AccomPrice ASK IF 1 AT Tenure AccomPrice LiW08a
What was the total purchase price of this accommodation, when [you / you and your partner] bought it?
PROBE FOR BEST ESTIMATE TO NEAREST £
ENTER AMOUNT GO TO CashDep Refused -8
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 ASK IF 1 AT Tenure CashDep LiW08a How much was put down as the original cash payment or deposit?
PROBE FOR BEST ESTIMATE TO NEAREST £ OR %. IF 100% MORTGAGE THEN SELECT “ENTER %” AND CODE THIS QUESTION TO 0.
ENTER AMOUNT £ GO TO MarketVal
ENTER % Refused -8 Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
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ASK 1 AT Tenure MarketVal LiW08a
What do you think the market value of this property is now?
PROBE FOR BEST ESTIMATE TO NEAREST £
ENTER AMOUNT GO TO MortOutst Refused -8
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 ASK IF 2 OR 3 AT HowOwn MortOutst LiW08a
What is the total amount outstanding on all mortgages/loans on this home - that is how much do you still have to pay off?
PROBE FOR BEST ESTIMATE TO NEAREST £
ENTER AMOUNT GO TO MortYear Refused -8
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 ASK IF 2 OR 3 AT HowOwn MortYear LiW08a
In which year did you take out your current mortgage?
ENTER YEAR GO TO RateTyp Refused -8
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 ASK IF 2 OR 3 AT HowOwn RateTyp EHS What type of interest rate deal currently applies to your main mortgage? SHOWCARD A17 SINGLE CODE
1 Fixed for less than 2 years 1
GO TO IntrRate
2 Fixed for at least 2 years, but less than 5 years 2 3 Fixed for 5 years or more 3 4 Lender’s standard variable rate 4 5 Discounted variable rate (relative to lender’s standard
variable rate; can change at any time) 5
6 Capped variable rate (variable rate but fixed not to go above a set level)
6
7 Tracker (moves up and down relative to benchmark such as Bank of England’s minimum lending rate)
7
8 Other 8 Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
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ASK IF 2 OR 3 AT HowOwn IntrRate If known, what is the current interest rate that applies to your mortgage?
PROBE FOR BEST % FIGURE
ENTER NUMBER GO TO MortVal Refused -8
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 ASK IF 2 OR 3 AT HowOwn MortVal LiW08a
And what are the present total monthly repayments for all the mortgages/loans, including any endowment, ISA or PEP payments, but excluding any insurance costs?
CODE SCHEDULED PAYMENTS EVEN IF IN ARREARS, PAID BY SOMEONE ELSE OR DWP (FORMERLY DSS). CODE TO NEAREST £. IF UNSURE PROBE FOR BEST ESTIMATE, AND CODE BELOW.
ENTER AMOUNT [Module ends] Refused -8
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
Council tax ASK ALL I am now going to ask you some questions about council tax.
ASK ALL CTPaid EHS Do [you/you and your partner/spouse] pay council tax for this property? SINGLE CODE 1 Yes 1 GO TO CTDiscH
2 No 2 GO TO CTBen
3 Not liable 3
Refused -8
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
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ASK IF 1 AT CTPaid CTDiscH EHS Do [you/you and your partner/spouse] receive a discount on your council tax for
any of the following reasons?
SHOWCARD A18 CODE ALL THAT APPLY
1 Only one adult 1
GO TO CTBen
2 A severely mentally impaired person 2 3 A person aged 18 or over who is still at school 3 4 A student 4 5 Student nurses 5 6 Apprentices 6 7 YT trainees 7 8 Care workers 8 9 Other 9
10 No discount 10 Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 ASK ALL CTBen EHS [IF 1 – 9 AT CTDiscH: In addition to [this / these] discount[s], do] / [Do you] [and
your partner/spouse] receive Council Tax Benefit / Support / Rebate for this property?
CODE 'YES' IF RECEIVED BY EITHER HRP OR PARTNER/SPOUSE.
CODE 'NO' IF RECEIVED BY OTHERS.
NOTE A DISCOUNT, E.G. FOR LONE ADULTS, IS NOT TREATED AS A
BENEFIT/REBATE.
SINGLE CODE
1 Yes 1 GO TO CTBenCov
2 No 2
Refused -8 [Module ends] Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
ASK IF 1 AT CTBen CTBenCov EHS May I check, which of the following does this cover? SINGLE CODE
1 All of the council tax 1
[Module ends] 2 Part of the council tax 2 Refused -8 Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
Local authorities [SCRIPTING NOTE: AT THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS, THE TEXT-FILL [COUNCIL] SHOULD BE SET FROM THE ‘UA’ VARIABLE IN THE SAMPLE.] ASK ALL
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I’m now going to read out some statements about [name of local authority]. Please tell me the extent to which you agree or disagree. ASK ALL LAServ NEW I know how to find out what services [name of local authority] provides. CORE SHOWCARD B
SINGLE CODE
1 Strongly agree 1
GO TO LAInfoCh
2 Tend to agree 2 3 Neither agree nor disagree 3 4 Tend to disagree 4 5 Strongly disagree 5 Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 ASK ALL LAInfoCh NEW I can access information about [name of local authority] in the way I would like to. CORE SHOWCARD B
EXAMPLES INCLUDE ONLINE, BY TELEPHONE, VIA LEAFLETS, ETC. SINGLE CODE
1 Strongly agree 1
GO TO LABudget
2 Tend to agree 2 3 Neither agree nor disagree 3 4 Tend to disagree 4 5 Strongly disagree 5 Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 ASK ALL LABudget NEW [Name of local authority] asks local people for their views before setting its
budget. CORE SHOWCARD B
SINGLE CODE
1 Strongly agree 1
GO TO LAPrtOpp
2 Tend to agree 2 3 Neither agree nor disagree 3 4 Tend to disagree 4 5 Strongly disagree 5 Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
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ASK ALL LAPrtOpp NEW LiW 2006a
I have an opportunity to participate in making decisions about the running of my local authority services.
CORE SHOWCARD B SINGLE CODE
1 Strongly agree 1
[Module ends]
2 Tend to agree 2 3 Neither agree nor disagree 3 4 Tend to disagree 4 5 Strongly disagree 5 Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 TIMESTAMP
Access to services and facilities SUBSAMPLED MODULE: ASK OF 3k SUBSAMPLE, SPLIT EVENLY BY REGION (SOUTH EAST; SOUTH WEST; MID; AND NORTH WALES) ASK ALL I will now ask some questions about the services and facilities in your local area. By local services and facilities, I mean things like shops, restaurants, parks, sports centres, schools and GP surgeries. ASK ALL LocServAv NEW How satisfied or dissatisfied are you that good services and facilities are available
in your local area? IF NECESSARY: Please think about the area within 15 to 20 minutes walking distance from your home.
CORE SHOWCARD A THIS IS THE RESPONDENT’S OWN INTERPRETATION SINGLE CODE
1 Very satisfied 1
GO TO LocServGet
2 Fairly satisfied 2 3 Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied 3 4 Fairly dissatisfied 4 5 Very dissatisfied 5 No local services and facilities (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) 6 Don’t know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
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ASK IF NOT 6 AT LocServAv LocServGet NEW How satisfied or dissatisfied are you with your ability to get to these services and
facilities? CORE SHOWCARD A
THIS IS THE RESPONDENT’S OWN INTERPRETATION SINGLE CODE
1 Very satisfied 1
GO TO LocServFac
2 Fairly satisfied 2 3 Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied 3 4 Fairly dissatisfied 4 5 Very dissatisfied 5 Don’t know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 ASK ALL LocServFac NEW CL 1415a
As far as you know, which, if any of the following services and facilities are available in your local area? IF NECESSARY: Please think about the area within 15 to 20 minutes walking distance from your home.
SHOWCARD 23 THIS IS THE RESPONDENT’S OWN INTERPRETATION. WE ARE ASKING ABOUT WHAT IS PROVIDED IN THE LOCAL AREA, NOT THE QUALITY OF THE SERVICE. E.G. IF RESPONDENT SAYS THERE IS A BUS ROUTE, BUT BUSES ARE INFREQUENT, THIS SHOULD STILL BE CODED AS 16. CODE ALL THAT APPLY
1 Shops 1
[Module ends]
2 Pub / restaurant 2 3 Cinema 3 4 Park 4 5 Library 5 6 Community centre 6 7 Sports centre / club 7 8 Youth club 8 9 Health centre / GP surgery 9 10 Chemist 10 11 Post office 11 12 Primary school 12 13 Secondary school 13 14 Place of worship (e.g. church) 14 15 Cash machine 15 16 Public transport links (e.g. train station or bus route) 16 17 None of the above 17 Don’t know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 TIMESTAMP
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Play SUBSAMPLED QUESTION: 2K NON-PARENTS (NATIONAL-LEVEL RESULTS) AND ALL PARENTS / GUARDIANS OF CHILDREN IN HOUSEHOLD AGED 1-15. ASK ALL I’m now going to ask you some questions about places for children and young people to play in the local area. SUBSAMPLED QUESTION: 2K NON-PARENTS (NATIONAL-LEVEL RESULTS) ASK ALL NON-PARENTS IN SUBSAMPLE PlayOppXPar NS 1415
Thinking about your local area, how satisfied or dissatisfied are you with the places available for children and young people to play or meet up?
CORE SHOWCARD A LOCAL AREA IS RESPONDENT’S INTERPRETATION SINGLE CODE
1 Very satisfied 1
[Module ends]
2 Fairly satisfied 2
3 Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied 3
4 Fairly dissatisfied 4
5 Very dissatisfied 5
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 TIMESTAMP [SCRIPTING NOTE: ONLY ASK REMAINDER OF MODULE IF RESPONDENT IS PARENT/ GUARDIAN OF CHILD IN HOUSEHOLD – IF RELRESP2 = 4/5/6 OR ANY NAMES SELECTED AT GrdChk AND CHILD IS AGED 1-15. IF THERE IS MORE THAN ONE CHILD IN THE HOUSEHOLD IN THIS AGE GROUP WHO SATISFIES THESE CONDITIONS THEN RANDOMLY SELECT CHILD.] ASK OF PARENTS, ONE CHILD (AGED 1 to 10) SELECTED AT RANDOM PlayOppU11 NS 1415
Please think about outdoor and indoor places for [name] to play in the local area. Overall, how satisfied or dissatisfied are you with these places to play?
CORE SHOWCARD A LOCAL AREA IS RESPONDENT’S INTERPRETATION. WE ARE ONLY INTERESTED IN THE RESPONDENT’S VIEWS ABOUT PLACES FOR THE SELECTED CHILD TO PLAY. SINGLE CODE
1 Very satisfied 1
GO TO PlayClubU11 2 Fairly satisfied 2
3 Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied 3
4 Fairly dissatisfied 4 GO TO PlayOppBarU
5 Very dissatisfied 5
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 GO TO PlayClubU11
Refused -99
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ASK IF 4 OR 5 AT PlayOppU11, SAME CHILD SELECTED ABOVE PlayOppBarU NS 1415
Why are you dissatisfied with these places to play?
SHOWCARD 24 CODE ALL THAT APPLY
1 A lack of suitable outdoor public places 1
GO TO PlayClubU11
2 A lack of suitable indoor public places 2 3 A lack of suitable clubs / activities 3 4 Too much crime / antisocial behaviour 4 5 Concerns about traffic 5 6 Concerns about strangers 6 7 Negative views from neighbours or other adults 7 8 Lack of suitable transport 8 9 Cost 9
10 Other (please specify) 10 GO TO PlayOppBarUOT
Child is too young (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -8 GO TO PlayClubU11
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
ASK IF 10 AT PlayOppBarU PlayOppBarUOT NS 1415
ASK OR CODE: What is the reason?
INTERVIEWER WRITE IN GO TO PlayClubU11
ASK OF PARENTS, ONE CHILD (AGED 1 to 10) SELECTED AT RANDOM PlayClubU11 NEW Please think about clubs or organised activities that [name] can take part in in the
local area. Overall, how satisfied or dissatisfied are you with these clubs or activities?
CORE SHOWCARD A LOCAL AREA IS RESPONDENT’S INTERPRETATION. SINGLE CODE
1 Very satisfied 1
GO TO PlayOppO11
2 Fairly satisfied 2
3 Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied 3
4 Fairly dissatisfied 4
5 Very dissatisfied 5
Don't know/ Not aware of organised activities (SPONTANEOUS ONLY)
-9
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ASK OF PARENTS, ONE CHILD (AGED 11 to 15) SELECTED AT RANDOM PlayOppO11 NS 1415
[Now] please think about the places where [name] can meet and get together with friends in the local area. Overall, how satisfied or dissatisfied are you with these places to meet and get together?
[SCRIPTING NOTE: ONLY DISPLAY TEXT FILL [Now] IF RESPONDENT HAS ALREADY ANSWERED PlayOppU11]
CORE SHOWCARD A LOCAL AREA IS RESPONDENT’S INTERPRETATION TYPE OF PLACE (E.G. FORMAL OR INFORMAL) IS ALSO THE RESPONDENT’S INTERPRETATION. SINGLE CODE
1 Very satisfied 1
GO TO PlayClubO11 2 Fairly satisfied 2
3 Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied 3
4 Fairly dissatisfied 4 GO TO PlayOppBarO
5 Very dissatisfied 5
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 GO TO PlayClubO11 ASK IF 4 OR 5 AT PlayOppO11, SAME CHILD SELECTED ABOVE PlayOppBarO NS 1415
Why are you dissatisfied with these places?
SHOWCARD 24 CODE ALL THAT APPLY
1 A lack of suitable outdoor public places 1
GO TO PlayClubO11
2 A lack of suitable indoor public places 2 3 A lack of suitable clubs / activities 3 4 Too much crime / antisocial behaviour 4 5 Concerns about traffic 5 6 Concerns about strangers 6 7 Negative views from neighbours or other adults 7 8 Lack of suitable transport 8 9 Cost 9
10 Other (please specify) 10 GO TO PlayOppBarOOT
Child is too young (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) 11 GO TO PlayClubO11
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
ASK IF 10 AT PlayOppBarO PlayOppBarOOT NS 1415
ASK OR CODE: What is the reason?
INTERVIEWER WRITE IN GO TO PlayClubO11
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ASK OF PARENTS, ONE CHILD (AGED 11 to 15) SELECTED AT RANDOM PlayClubO11 NEW Please think about clubs or organised activities that [name] can take part in in the
local area. Overall, how satisfied or dissatisfied are you with these clubs or activities?
CORE SHOWCARD A LOCAL AREA IS RESPONDENT’S INTERPRETATION SINGLE CODE
1 Very satisfied 1
[Module ends]
2 Fairly satisfied 2
3 Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied 3
4 Fairly dissatisfied 4
5 Very dissatisfied 5
Don't know/ Not aware of organised activities -9 TIMESTAMP
Children’s rights
SUBSAMPLED TOPIC: ALL PARENTS PLUS A 2K SUBSAMPLE OF NON-PARENTS (NATIONAL-LEVEL RESULTS)
ASK ALL We’d like to find out how informed people feel about the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child. There are no right or wrong answers. ASK ALL UNCRC NEW How much have you previously heard about the United Nations Convention on the
Rights of the Child? SHOWCARD 25
SINGLE CODE
1 Heard of it and have a fair idea of the rights it involves 1
[Module ends] 2 Heard of it, but not sure what rights it involves 2
3 Not heard of it 3
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 TIMESTAMP
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Confidence in education system SUBSAMPLED TOPIC: ASK HALF OF ALL PARENTS, PLUS A 2K SUBSAMPLE OF NON PARENTS (GROUP A) ASK ALL The Welsh Government is interested in your views about education in Wales. Please think about all aspects of the education system, from nursery schools through to universities as well as adult education courses. Please answer on a scale of nought to ten, where nought is ‘not at all confident’ and ten is ‘extremely confident’. ASK ALL EdConf NEW How confident are you in the education system in Wales?
SHOWCARD 26
ANSWER IS TO BE GIVEN ON A SCALE OF NOUGHT TO TEN, WHERE NOUGHT IS ‘NOT AT ALL CONFIDENT’ AND TEN IS ‘EXTREMELY CONFIDENT’. SINGLE CODE
0-10 scale [Module ends]
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 TIMESTAMP
Satisfaction with education system SUBSAMPLED TOPIC: ASK HALF OF ALL PARENTS PLUS A 2K SUBSAMPLE OF NON-PARENTS (GROUP B) ASK ALL The Welsh Government is interested in your views about education in Wales. Please think about all aspects of the education system, from nursery schools through to universities as well as adult education courses. Please answer on a scale of nought to ten, where nought is ‘extremely bad’ and ten is ‘extremely good’. ASK ALL EdOverSat NS 1617 ESS
Please say what you think overall about the state of education in Wales nowadays?
SHOWCARD 27 ANSWER IS TO BE GIVEN ON A SCALE OF NOUGHT TO TEN, WHERE NOUGHT IS ‘EXTREMELY BAD’ AND TEN IS ‘EXTREMELY GOOD’. SINGLE CODE
0-10 scale [Module ends]
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 TIMESTAMP
103
Primary schools [SCRIPTING NOTE: ONLY ASK THIS MODULE IF RESPONDENT IS PARENT/GUARDIAN OF CHILD IN HOUSEHOLD – IF RelResp2 = 4/5/6 OR ANY NAMES SELECTED AT GrdChk AND CHILD IS AGED 4-12. IF THERE IS MORE THAN ONE CHILD IN THE HOUSEHOLD IN THIS AGE GROUP WHO SATISFIES THESE CONDITIONS THEN RANDOMLY SELECT CHILD.] THE NEXT QUESTIONS ASK ABOUT A CHILD IN THE HOUSEHOLD. IF THE RESPONDENT IS NOT THE PARENT OF THIS CHILD, PLEASE USE APPROPRIATE LANGUAGE WHERE NECESSARY (E.G. ‘YOUR GRANDCHILD/GRANDCHILDREN’) I’d now like to ask you about primary schools. The computer has randomly chosen one of your children to think about when answering these questions. Please just think about [name] when answering. IF ONLY ONE CHILD THEN: I’d now like to ask you about primary schools. ASK IF (4/5/6 AT RELRESP2 OR 1 AT GRDCHK) AND HAS CHILD AGED 4-12 PsChildAtt NS 1617
Has [name] attended a primary school in Wales in the last 12 months?
SINGLE CODE Yes 1 GO TO PsWhich
No 2 [Module ends]
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 ASK IF 1 AT PsChildAtt PsWhich NS 1617
Which school is this? READ OUT IF NECESSARY: If [name] has attended more than one primary school in the last 12 months, please answer about the school attended most recently.
THE SCHOOLS IN THE LOCAL AUTHORITY AREA ARE DISPLAYED; MOVE THE CURSOR TO THE CORRECT ONE AND THEN CLICK ON 'SELECT'. IF THE REQUIRED SCHOOL ISN'T THERE, CLICK ON 'CANCEL' AND CONTINUE TO 'SCHOOLNAME' SINGLE CODE [SCRIPTING NOTE: USE TO CALCULATE DvPsFeePay (1 IF FEE PAYING, 2 IF NOT FEE PAYING). SHOW E.G. NEAREST 10 PRIMARY SCHOOLS.]
ENTER SCHOOL NAME GO TO PsFeePay ASK IF SCHOOL NAME NOT IN LOOK-UP TABLE PsFeePay NS 1617
Was this a private fee-paying school?
SINGLE CODE Yes 1 [Module ends]
No 2 GO TO PsSchSat Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
104
ASK IF 2 AT DvPsFeePay or 2 at PsFeePay PsSchSat NS 1617
Thinking about the last 12 months, how satisfied or dissatisfied are you with [name]'s primary school?
IF THE CHILD HAS MOVED PRIMARY SCHOOL IN THE LAST 12 MONTHS, ASK ABOUT THE MOST RECENT PRIMARY SCHOOL. CORE SHOWCARD A SINGLE CODE
1 Very satisfied 1
GO TO PsChldNds
2 Fairly satisfied 2
3 Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied 3
4 Fairly dissatisfied 4
5 Very dissatisfied 5
Don’t know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 ASK IF 2 AT DvPsFeePay or 2 at PsFeePay To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements about your overall experience of [name]’s primary school? ASK IF 2 AT DvPsFeePay or 2 at PsFeePay PsChldNds NS 1314a
[name]’s school ensures that all of [his/her] individual educational needs are provided for. IF NECESSARY: To what extent do you agree or disagree with this statement?
CORE SHOWCARD B SINGLE CODE
1 Strongly agree 1
GO TO PsPrepStg
2 Tend to agree 2 3 Neither agree nor disagree 3 4 Tend to disagree 4 5 Strongly disagree 5 Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 ASK IF 2 AT DvPsFeePay or 2 at PsFeePay PsPrepStg NEW [name]’s school is preparing [him/her] well for the next stage of [his/her]
education. IF NECESSARY: To what extent do you agree or disagree with this statement?
CORE SHOWCARD B SINGLE CODE
1 Strongly agree 1
GO TO PsWellR
2 Tend to agree 2 3 Neither agree nor disagree 3 4 Tend to disagree 4 5 Strongly disagree 5 Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
105
ASK IF 2 AT DvPsFeePay or 2 at PsFeePay PsWellR NEW [Name]’s school is helping [him/her] to develop into a well-rounded individual.
IF NECESSARY: To what extent do you agree or disagree with this statement?
CORE SHOWCARD B SINGLE CODE
1 Strongly agree 1
GO TO PsCurric
2 Tend to agree 2 3 Neither agree nor disagree 3 4 Tend to disagree 4 5 Strongly disagree 5 Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 ASK IF 2 AT DvPsFeePay or 2 at PsFeePay PsCurric NEW [Name]’s school keeps me informed about what [he/she] is learning about.
IF NECESSARY: To what extent do you agree or disagree with this statement?
CORE SHOWCARD B SINGLE CODE
1 Strongly agree 1
GO TO PsDevS
2 Tend to agree 2 3 Neither agree nor disagree 3 4 Tend to disagree 4 5 Strongly disagree 5 Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 ASK IF 2 AT DvPsFeePay or 2 at PsFeePay PsDevS NEW [Name]’s school helps me to find ways to support [him/her] with [his/her] learning.
IF NECESSARY: To what extent do you agree or disagree with this statement?
CORE SHOWCARD B SINGLE CODE
1 Strongly agree 1
GO TO PsALN
2 Tend to agree 2 3 Neither agree nor disagree 3 4 Tend to disagree 4 5 Strongly disagree 5 Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
106
ASK IF 2 AT DvPsFeePay or 2 at PsFeePay PsALN NEW Does [name] have any special educational needs or additional learning needs that
makes it harder for [him/her] to learn than other children the same age? IF NECESSARY: Any learning difficulty or disability that means [he/she] needs extra support at school?
SINGLE CODE Yes 1 GO TO PsState No 2
[Module ends] Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 ASK IF 1 AT PsALN PsState NEW Has [name’s] school or [name of local authority] given [him/her] any of these
plans? SHOWCARD 28
STATEMENTS ARE STATUTORY PLANS FOR LEARNERS WITH SPECIAL EDUCATIONAL NEEDS ISSUED BY THE LOCAL AUTHORITY. INDIVIDUAL EDUCATION PLANS ARE ISSUED BY THE SCHOOL TO LEARNERS WITH SPECIAL EDUCATIONAL NEEDS OR ADDITIONAL LEARNING NEEDS. THEY ARE USUALLY SUPPORTED THROUGH ‘SCHOOL ACTION’ OR ‘SCHOOL ACTION PLUS’, OR ‘EARLY YEARS ACTION’ OR ‘EARLY YEARS ACTION PLUS’ IN EARLY YEARS SETTINGS. INDIVIDUAL DEVELOPMENT PLANS ARE A NEW TYPE OF PLAN ISSUED BY THE LOCAL AUTHORITY OR SCHOOL TO YOUNG PEOPLE WITH SPECIAL EDUCATIONAL NEEDS OR ADDITIONAL LEARNING NEEDS. CODE ALL THAT APPLY SCRIPTING NOTE FOR TEXTFILL: LOCAL AUTHORITY SHOULD BE THE AUTHORITY WHERE THE SCHOOL IS LOCATED
1 Statement of special educational needs 1
[Module ends] 2 Individual education plan 2 3 Individual development plan 3 4 Early Years Action Plus / Early Years Action plan 4 5 School Action Plus / School Action plan 5
6 Other (PLEASE SPECIFY) 6 GO TO PsStatOT
7 None 7 [Module ends] Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
ASK IF 6 AT PsState PsStateOT NEW ASK OR CODE: What is the [other] plan?
[SCRIPTING NOTE: TEXT FILL IF ANY OF 1-5 ALSO SELECTED AT PsState]
INTERVIEWER WRITE IN [Module ends]
TIMESTAMP
107
Secondary schools [SCRIPTING NOTE: ONLY ASK THIS MODULE IF RESPONDENT IS PARENT/GUARDIAN OF CHILD IN HOUSEHOLD – IF RelResp2 = 4/5/6 OR ANY NAMES SELECTED AT GrdChk AND CHILD IS AGED 11-19. IF THERE IS MORE THAN ONE CHILD IN THE HOUSEHOLD IN THIS AGE GROUP WHO SATISFIES THESE CONDITIONS THEN RANDOMLY SELECT CHILD.] THE NEXT QUESTIONS ASK ABOUT A CHILD. IN THE HOUSEHOLD. IF THE RESPONDENT IS NOT THE PARENT OF THIS CHILD, PLEASE USE APPROPRIATE LANGUAGE WHERE NECESSARY (E.G. ‘YOUR GRANDCHILD/GRANDCHILDREN’) I’d now like to ask you about secondary schools. The computer has randomly chosen one of your children for you to think about when answering these questions. Please just think about [name] when answering. IF ONLY ONE CHILD THEN: I’d now like to ask you about secondary schools. ASK ALL SsChildAtt NS 1617
Has [name] attended a secondary school in Wales in the last 12 months?
SINGLE CODE Yes 1 GO TO SsWhich
No 2 [Module ends]
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 ASK IF 1 AT SsChildAtt SsWhich NS 1617
Which school is this? READ OUT IF NECESSARY: If [name] has attended more than one secondary school in the last 12 months, please answer about the school attended most recently.
THE SCHOOLS IN THE LOCAL AUTHORITY AREA ARE DISPLAYED; MOVE THE CURSOR TO THE CORRECT ONE AND THEN CLICK ON 'SELECT'. IF THE REQUIRED SCHOOL ISN'T THERE, CLICK ON 'CANCEL'. SINGLE CODE [SCRIPTING NOTE: USE TO CALCULATE DvSsFeePay (1 IF FEE PAYING, 2 IF NOT FEE PAYING). SHOW E.G. NEAREST 10 SECONDARY SCHOOLS.]
ENTER SCHOOL NAME GO TO SsFeePay ASK IF SCHOOL NAME NOT IN LOOK-UP TABLE SsFeePay NS 1617
Was this a private fee-paying school?
SINGLE CODE
Yes 1 [Module ends]
No 2 GO TO SsSchSat
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
108
ASK IF 2 AT DvSsFeePay OR 2 AT SsFeePay SsSchSat NS 1617
Thinking about the last 12 months, how satisfied or dissatisfied are you with [name]’s secondary school?
IF THE CHILD HAS MOVED SCHOOL IN THE LAST 12 MONTHS, ASK ABOUT THE MOST RECENT SCHOOL. CORE SHOWCARD A SINGLE CODE
1 Very satisfied 1
GO TO SsChldNds
2 Fairly satisfied 2
3 Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied 3
4 Fairly dissatisfied 4
5 Very dissatisfied 5
Don’t know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 ASK IF 2 AT DvSsFeePay OR 2 AT SsFeePay To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements about your overall experience of [name]’s secondary school? ASK IF 2 AT DvSsFeePay OR 2 AT SsFeePay SsChldNds NEW [Name]’s school ensures that all of [his/her] individual educational needs are
provided for. IF NECESSARY: To what extent do you agree or disagree with this statement?
CORE SHOWCARD B SINGLE CODE
1 Strongly agree 1
GO TO SSPrepStg
2 Tend to agree 2 3 Neither agree nor disagree 3 4 Tend to disagree 4 5 Strongly disagree 5 Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 ASK IF 2 AT DvSsFeePay OR 2 AT SsFeePay SsPrepStg NEW [Name]’s school is preparing [him/her] well for the next stage of [his/her]
education, training or employment. IF NECESSARY: To what extent do you agree or disagree with this statement?
CORE SHOWCARD B SINGLE CODE
1 Strongly agree 1
GO TO SsWellR
2 Tend to agree 2 3 Neither agree nor disagree 3 4 Tend to disagree 4 5 Strongly disagree 5 Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
109
ASK IF 2 AT DvSsFeePay OR 2 AT SsFeePay SsWellR NEW [Name]’s school is helping [him/her] to develop into a well-rounded individual.
IF NECESSARY: To what extent do you agree or disagree with this statement?
d CORE SHOWCARD B SINGLE CODE
1 Strongly agree 1
GO TO SsALN
2 Tend to agree 2 3 Neither agree nor disagree 3 4 Tend to disagree 4 5 Strongly disagree 5 Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 ASK IF 2 AT DvSsFeePay OR 2 AT SsFeePay SsALN NEW Does [name] have any special educational needs or additional learning needs that
makes it harder for [him/her] to learn than other young people the same age? IF NECESSARY: Any learning difficulty or disability that means [he/she] needs extra support at school?
SINGLE CODE Yes 1 GO TO SsState No 2 [Module ends]
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 ASK IF 1 AT SsALN SsState NEW Has [name’s] school or [name of local authority] given [him/her] any of these
plans? SHOWCARD 29
STATEMENTS ARE STATUTORY PLANS FOR LEARNERS WITH SPECIAL EDUCATIONAL NEEDS ISSUED BY THE LOCAL AUTHORITY. INDIVIDUAL EDUCATION PLANS ARE ISSUED BY THE SCHOOL TO LEARNERS WITH SPECIAL EDUCATIONAL NEEDS OR ADDITIONAL LEARNING NEEDS, USUALLY SUPPORTED THROUGH ‘SCHOOL ACTION’ OR ‘SCHOOL ACTION PLUS’. INDIVIDUAL DEVELOPMENT PLANS ARE A NEW TYPE OF PLAN ISSUED BY THE LOCAL AUTHORITY OR SCHOOL TO YOUNG PEOPLE WITH SPECIAL EDUCATIONAL NEEDS OR ADDITIONAL LEARNING NEEDS. CODE ALL THAT APPLY SCRIPTING NOTE FOR TEXTFILL: LOCAL AUTHORITY SHOULD BE THE AUTHORITY WHERE THE SCHOOL IS LOCATED
1 Statement of special educational needs 1
[Module ends] 2 Individual education plan 2 3 Individual development plan 3 4 School Action Plus / School Action plan 4
5 Other (PLEASE SPECIFY) 5 GO TO SsStateOT
6 None 6 [Module ends]
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
110
ASK IF 5 AT SsState SsStateOT NEW ASK OR CODE: What is the [other] plan? [SCRIPTING NOTE: TEXT FILL IF ANY OF 1-5 ALSO SELECTED AT SsState] INTERVIEWER WRITE IN [Module ends] TIMESTAMP
Responsibility for education ASK ALL PARENTS OF CHILDREN IN FULL TIME EDUCATION UNDER 19 EdResp NEW Thinking in general about children and education, which of these best describes
who has responsibility for a child’s education? SHOWCARD 30
SINGLE CODE
1 Completely the parent’s responsibility 1
[Module ends]
2 Mainly the parent’s responsibility 2 3 School and parent have equal responsibility 3 4 Mainly the school’s responsibility 4 5 Completely the school’s responsibility 5 Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 TIMESTAMP
111
Screen time for child ONLY ASK THIS MODULE IF RESPONDENT IS PARENT/GUARDIAN OF CHILD (AGED 3-7) IN HOUSEHOLD – IF RelResp2 = 4/5/6 OR ANY NAMES SELECTED AT GrdChk. IF THERE IS MORE THAN ONE CHILD IN THE HOUSEHOLD WHO SATISFIES THESE CONDITIONS THEN RANDOMLY SELECT CHILD. THE NEXT QUESTIONS ASK ABOUT A CHILD IN THE HOUSEHOLD. IF THE RESPONDENT IS NOT THE PARENT OF THIS CHILD, PLEASE USE APPROPRIATE LANGUAGE WHERE NECESSARY (E.G. ‘YOUR GRANDCHILD/GRANDCHILDREN’) ASK ALL PARENTS OF CHILD AGED 3 – 7 I’d now like to ask you about activities [name] might do which involve looking at screens. ASK ALL PARENTS OF CHILD AGED 3 – 7 Device NEW Which of these electronic devices, if any, does [name] spend time watching or
using? SHOWCARD 31
IF CHILD DOES NOT USE OR WATCH ANY DEVICES, CODE AS 9 CODE ALL THAT APPLY
1 Television 1 GO TO TvTmWd
2 Tablet (e.g. iPad/Kindle) 2
GO TO DeviceTmWd
3 Computer 3
4 Laptop 4
5 Smartphone 5
6 Games console 6
7 Hand held games player, (e.g. a DS or PSP) 7
8 Other (PLEASE SPECIFY) 8 GO TO DeviceOT
Doesn’t watch or use any (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) 9 [Module ends] Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
Refused -99 ASK IF 8 AT Device DeviceOT NEW ASK OR CODE: What is the other electronic device? [SCRIPTING NOTE: STRING [50]] GO TO TvTmWd
112
ASK IF 1 AT Device TvTmWd NS 1617a
On a normal weekday, how many hours does [name] spend watching the television? IF NECESSARY: This can include time spent watching DVDs, BBC iPlayer, Netflix etc. on the television, but not on any other electronic device.
SHOWCARD 32
SINGLE CODE
1 None at all 1
GO TO TvTmWe
2 About half an hour a day 2 3 About 1 hour a day 3 4 About 2 hours a day 4 5 About 3 hours a day 5 6 About 4 hours a day 6 7 About 5 hours a day 7 8 About 6 hours a day 8 9 About 7 hours or more a day 9 Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
ASK IF 1 AT Device TvTmWe NS 1617a
And how many hours a day does [name] spend doing this at the weekend?
SHOWCARD 32 SINGLE CODE [SCRIPTING NOTE: HARD CHECK THAT NOT 1 AT TvTmWd AND 1 AT TvTmWe]
1 None at all 1
GO TO DeviceTmWd
2 About half an hour a day 2
3 About 1 hour a day 3
4 About 2 hours a day 4
5 About 3 hours a day 5
6 About 4 hours a day 6
7 About 5 hours a day 7
8 About 6 hours a day 8
9 About 7 hours or more a day 9
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
113
ASK IF 2-8 AT Device DeviceTmWd NS 1617a
On a normal week day, how many hours does [name] spend using [the/a] [electronic device]? [SCRIPTING NOTE: IF ONE DEVICE SELECTED FROM CODES 2-8 AT Devices, DISPLAY “a [DEVICE NAME]” IN TEXT FILLS. IF TWO DEVICES SELECTED FROM CODES 2-8 AT Devices, DISPLAY “a [DEVICE NAME] or [DEVICE NAME]”. IF CODE 1 AND 3 OR MORE DEVICES FROM CODES 2-8 SELECTED AT Devices, DISPLAY “other electronic devices”. IF 3 OR MORE DEVICES FROM CODES 2-8 BUT NOT CODE 1 SELECTED AT Devices, DISPLAY “these electronic devices”.] IF NECESSARY: This could be for using services like BBC iPlayer, playing games and watching videos, but don’t count time talking on the phone.
SHOWCARD 32
SINGLE CODE
1 None at all 1
GO TO DeviceTmWe
2 About half an hour a day 2 3 About 1 hour a day 3 4 About 2 hours a day 4 5 About 3 hours a day 5 6 About 4 hours a day 6 7 About 5 hours a day 7 8 About 6 hours a day 8 9 About 7 hours or more a day 9 Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
ASK IF 2-8 AT Device DeviceTmWe NS 1617a
And how many hours a day does [name] spend doing this at the weekend?
SHOWCARD 32 SINGLE CODE [SCRIPTING NOTE: HARD CHECK THAT NOT 1 AT DeviceTmWd AND 1 AT DeviceTmWe]
1 None at all 1
GO TO DeviceTmPar
2 About half an hour a day 2 3 About 1 hour a day 3 4 About 2 hours a day 4 5 About 3 hours a day 5 6 About 4 hours a day 6 7 About 5 hours a day 7 8 About 6 hours a day 8 9 About 7 hours or more a day 9 Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
114
ASK IF 1-8 AT Device DeviceTmPar NEW Thinking about the time [name] spends using electronic devices or watching TV,
how much of that time do you do this with [him/her]?
SHOWCARD 33
SINGLE CODE
1 All (or almost all) of that time 1
GO TO DeviceAct 2 Most of that time 2 3 Some of that time 3 4 A little or none of that time 4 Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
ASK IF 2 OR 5 AT Device DeviceTab NEW What does [name] do on the [tablet] [or] [smartphone]?
SHOWCARD 34
CODE ALL THAT APPLY IF ALL ACTIVITIES NOT KNOWN, SELECT DON’T KNOW. IF SOME ACTIVITIES NOT KNOWN, CODE ALL KNOWN ACTIVITIES AND ALSO SELECT DON’T KNOW [SCRIPTING NOTE: ALLOW DK TO BE CODED ALONGSIDE OTHER OPTIONS AS MAY KNOW SOME ACTIVITIES AND NOT OTHERS]
1 Browses on websites 1
GO TO DeviceLap
2 Plays games 2 3 Draws / makes images or photos 3 4 Listens to music 4 5 Watches cartoons or other videos 5 6 Finds out information 6 7 Reads stories 7
8 Other (PLEASE SPECIFY) 8 GO TO DeviceActOT
9 Don't know 9 GO TO DeviceLap
ASK IF 8 AT DeviceTab DeviceTabOT NEW What is the other activity?
INTERVIEWER WRITE IN
115
ASK IF 3OR 4 AT Device DeviceLap NEW What does [name] do on the [laptop] [or] [computer]?
SHOWCARD 34
CODE ALL THAT APPLY IF ALL ACTIVITIES NOT KNOWN, SELECT DON’T KNOW. IF SOME ACTIVITIES NOT KNOWN, CODE ALL KNOWN ACTIVITIES AND ALSO SELECT DON’T KNOW [SCRIPTING NOTE: ALLOW DK TO BE CODED ALONGSIDE OTHER OPTIONS AS MAY KNOW SOME ACTIVITIES AND NOT OTHERS]
1 Browses on websites 1
[Module ends]
2 Plays games 2 3 Draws / makes images or photos 3 4 Listens to music 4 5 Watches cartoons or other videos 5 6 Finds out information 6 7 Reads stories 7
8 Other (PLEASE SPECIFY) 8 GO TO DeviceLapOT
9 Don't know 9 [Module ends]
ASK IF 8 AT DeviceLap DeviceLapOT NEW What is the other activity?
INTERVIEWER WRITE IN
TIMESTAMP
Physical activity of child ONLY ASK THIS MODULE IF RESPONDENT IS PARENT/GUARDIAN OF CHILD AGED 3-7 IN HOUSEHOLD – IF RelResp2 = 4/5/6 OR ANY NAMES SELECTED AT GrdChk. IF THERE IS MORE THAN ONE CHILD IN THE HOUSEHOLD WHO SATISFIES THESE CONDITIONS THEN SAME CHILD AS PREVIOUS SECTION. THE NEXT QUESTIONS ASK ABOUT A CHILD IN THE HOUSEHOLD. IF THE RESPONDENT IS NOT THE PARENT OF THIS CHILD, PLEASE USE APPROPRIATE LANGUAGE WHERE NECESSARY (E.G. ‘YOUR GRANDCHILD/GRANDCHILDREN’) These questions are about any exercise [name] did in the last 7 days. Please include exercise done at school, outside school, with a club, with friends or on [his / her] own. By “exercise” I mean any physical activity that left [him / her] feeling warm or at least slightly out of breath. This would include activities such as playing sport, cycling, running or brisk walking. How much exercise did [name] do on…?
116
[SCRIPTING NOTE: START WITH WHICHEVER IS THE EARLIEST DAY IN THE PREVIOUS 7 DAYS] ASK ALL CActMon WHS NS 1617
Last Monday IF NECESSARY: By “exercise” I mean any physical activity that left [him / her] feeling warm or at least slightly out of breath. This would include activities such as playing sport, cycling, running or brisk walking.
SHOWCARD 35
SINGLE CODE
1 None 1
GO TO CActTue
2 About half an hour 2
3 About an hour 3
4 More than an hour 4
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 ASK ALL CActTue WHS NS 1617
Last Tuesday IF NECESSARY: By “exercise” I mean any physical activity that left [him / her] feeling warm or at least slightly out of breath. This would include activities such as playing sport, cycling, running or brisk walking.
SHOWCARD 35 SINGLE CODE
1 None 1
GO TO CActWed
2 About half an hour 2
3 About an hour 3
4 More than an hour 4
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 ASK ALL CActWed WHS NS 1617
Last Wednesday IF NECESSARY: By “exercise” I mean any physical activity that left [him / her] feeling warm or at least slightly out of breath. This would include activities such as playing sport, cycling, running or brisk walking.
SHOWCARD 35 SINGLE CODE
1 None 1
GO TO CActThu
2 About half an hour 2
3 About an hour 3
4 More than an hour 4
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
117
ASK ALL CActThu WHS NS 1617
Last Thursday IF NECESSARY: By “exercise” I mean any physical activity that left [him / her] feeling warm or at least slightly out of breath. This would include activities such as playing sport, cycling, running or brisk walking.
SHOWCARD 35
SINGLE CODE
1 None 1
GO TO CActFri
2 About half an hour 2
3 About an hour 3
4 More than an hour 4
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 ASK ALL CActFri WHS NS 1617
Last Friday IF NECESSARY: By “exercise” I mean any physical activity that left [him / her] feeling warm or at least slightly out of breath. This would include activities such as playing sport, cycling, running or brisk walking.
SHOWCARD 35 SINGLE CODE
1 None 1
GO TO CActSat
2 About half an hour 2
3 About an hour 3
4 More than an hour 4
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 ASK ALL CActSat WHS NS 1617
Last Saturday IF NECESSARY: By “exercise” I mean any physical activity that left [him / her] feeling warm or at least slightly out of breath. This would include activities such as playing sport, cycling, running or brisk walking.
SHOWCARD 35
SINGLE CODE
1 None 1
GO TO CActSun
2 About half an hour 2
3 About an hour 3
4 More than an hour 4
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
118
ASK ALL CActSun WHS NS 1617
Last Sunday IF NECESSARY: By “exercise” I mean any physical activity that left [him / her] feeling warm or at least slightly out of breath. This would include activities such as playing sport, cycling, running or brisk walking.
SHOWCARD 35
SINGLE CODE
1 None 1
GO TO CActMon
2 About half an hour 2
3 About an hour 3
4 More than an hour 4
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 TIMESTAMP
119
Diet of child ONLY ASK THIS MODULE IF RESPONDENT IS PARENT/GUARDIAN OF CHILD AGED 3 – 7 IN HOUSEHOLD – IF RelResp2 = 4/5/6 OR ANY NAMES SELECTED AT GrdChk. IF THERE IS MORE THAN ONE CHILD IN THE HOUSEHOLD WHO SATISFIES THESE CONDITIONS THEN SAME CHILD AS PREVIOUS SECTION. THE NEXT QUESTIONS ASK ABOUT A CHILD IN THE HOUSEHOLD. IF THE RESPONDENT IS NOT THE PARENT OF THIS CHILD, PLEASE USE APPROPRIATE LANGUAGE WHERE NECESSARY (E.G. ‘YOUR GRANDCHILD/GRANDCHILDREN’) The next set of questions relates to [name’s] diet. How many times a week does [name] usually eat or drink…? ASK ALL CFruit WHS NS 1617
Fruit (fresh, tinned, dried & frozen)
SHOWCARD 36 SINGLE CODE
1 Every day, more than once 1
GO TO CVeg
2 Once a day, every day 2 3 5 – 6 days a week 3 4 2 – 4 days a week 4 5 Once a week 5 6 Less than once a week 6 7 Rarely or never 7 Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 ASK ALL CVeg WHS NS 1617
Vegetables (fresh, raw, tinned & frozen)
SHOWCARD 36 SINGLE CODE
1 Every day, more than once 1
GO TO CDCoke
2 Once a day, every day 2 3 5 – 6 days a week 3 4 2 – 4 days a week 4 5 Once a week 5 6 Less than once a week 6 7 Rarely or never 7 Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
120
ASK ALL CDCoke WHS NS 1617
Diet Coke or other low sugar drinks
SHOWCARD 36 SINGLE CODE
1 Every day, more than once 1
GO TO CCoke
2 Once a day, every day 2 3 5 – 6 days a week 3 4 2 – 4 days a week 4 5 Once a week 5 6 Less than once a week 6 7 Rarely or never 7 Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 ASK ALL CCoke WHS NS 1617
Coke or other soft drinks that contain sugar
SHOWCARD 36 SINGLE CODE
1 Every day, more than once 1
[Module ends]
2 Once a day, every day 2 3 5 – 6 days a week 3 4 2 – 4 days a week 4 5 Once a week 5 6 Less than once a week 6 7 Rarely or never 7 Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 TIMESTAMP
Core – Health demographic questions ASK ALL I’d now like to ask you about your health. ASK ALL GenHealth NS 1617 HQ
How is your health in general; is it...
RUNNING PROMPT SINGLE CODE
…Very good 1
GO TO HtImpMet
Good 2
Fair 3
Bad 4
Very bad? 5
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 TIMESTAMP
121
BMI SUBSAMPLED MODULE: RANDOM SUBSAMPLE OF 6K RESPONDENTS, SAME AS OTHER PERSONAL HEALTH TOPICS AND MAXIMISING OVERLAP WITH 5.5K GP SUBSAMPLE ASK MODULE OF ALL EXCEPT THOSE USING OTHER LANGUAGE (I.E. LANGINT <> 3) Now I'm going to ask you about your height and weight. ASK ALL HtImpMet EHIS NS 1617
Would you prefer to tell me your height in centimetres or feet and inches?
SINGLE CODE Centimetres 1 GO TO HtMet Feet and Inches 2 GO TO HtImp ASK IF 1 AT HtImpMet HtMet WHS 2015 NS 1617
How tall are you?
CENTIMETRES GO TO WtImpMet ASK IF 2 AT HtImpMet HtImp WHS 2015 NS 1617
How tall are you? [SCRIPTING NOTE: HALF INCHES ALLOWED]
FEET AND INCHES GO TO WtImpMet ASK OF ALL EXCEPT THOSE USING OTHER LANGUAGE (I.E. LANGINT <> 3) ASK IF 2 AT Gender AND AGE < 55 Pregnant HSE SHeS
May I check, are you pregnant now? THIS IS ASKED TO DECIDE WHETHER TO ASK THE WEIGHT QUESTIONS THAT ARE USED TO CALCULATE BMI, BECAUSE PREGNANT WOMEN ARE EXCLUDED FROM THOSE CALCULATIONS.
SINGLE CODE Yes 1
GO TO WtImpMet No 2 Don’t know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 TIMESTAMP
122
ASK IF NOT 2 AT Pregnant WtImpMet EHIS NS 1617
And would you prefer to tell me your weight in kilograms or stones and pounds?
SINGLE CODE Kilograms 1 GO TO WtMet Stones and pounds 2 GO TO WtImp Refusal (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -99 GO TO LongIll ASK if 1 AT WtImpMet WtMet WHS 2015 NS 1617
How much do you weigh?
KILOGRAMS GO TO LongIll ASK if 2 AT WtImpMet WtImp WHS 2015
How much do you weigh?
STONES AND POUNDS GO TO LongIll
TIMESTAMP
Core – Long-term illnesses
ASK ALL EXCEPT THOSE USING OTHER LANGUAGE (I.E. LANGINT <> 3) This question asks you about any health conditions, illnesses or impairments you may have. ASK ALL ASK ALL EXCEPT THOSE USING OTHER LANGUAGE (I.E. LANGINT <> 3) LongIll NS 1617 HQ
Do you have any physical or mental health conditions or illnesses lasting or expected to last for 12 months or more?
SINGLE CODE Yes 1 GO TO Disab1-6 No 2
[Module ends] Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
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[SCRIPTING NOTE: BEGIN GRID/LOOP] ASK IF 1 AT LongIll. REPEAT FOR UP TO 6 CONDITIONS. [PERSONAL HEALTH] Disab1-6 NS 1617 HSEa
What (other) health problem or disability do you have?
[SCRIPTING NOTE: TO USE PRE DEFINED CODE FRAME LEVEL 2] RECORD FULLY. PROBE FOR DETAIL. IF MORE THAN ONE MENTIONED, ENTER ONE HERE ONLY. RECORD UP TO SIX CONDITIONS IN FIELD 1-6. SPECIFY GO TO DisabLimit1-6
Prefer not to say (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -8 [Module ends] ASK IF RESPONSE ENTERED AT Disab1-6. REPEAT FOR UP TO 6 CONDITIONS. [PERSONAL HEALTH] DisabLimit1-6 NS 1617
Does this condition limit your ability to carry-out normal day-to-day activities in any way? [Please consider whether you are affected while receiving any treatment, taking medication, or using any devices, such as a hearing aid.] [SCRIPTING NOTE: TEXT FILLS APPLY FIRST TIME ONLY]
RUNNING PROMPT SINGLE CODE
…Yes, a lot 1
GO TO DisabAnoth1-5 Yes, a little 2 Not at all? 3 Prefer not to say (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -8 ASK IF 1 AT LongIll. REPEAT FOR UP TO 6 CONDITIONS. DisabAnoth1-5 NS 1617
Do you wish to record another health problem or disability?
SINGLE CODE
Yes 1 GO TO Disab1-6
No 2 [Module ends]
[SCRIPTING NOTE: END GRID/LOOP] [SCRIPTING NOTE: CALCULATE DV LngIllLimit] TIMESTAMP
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Disabled adaptations – respondent ASK MODULE OF ALL EXCEPT THOSE USING OTHER LANGUAGE (I.E. LANGINT <> 3) ASK IF 1 OR 2 AT DisabLimit1-6 The Welsh Government wants to know whether people with disabilities are less likely to have suitable accommodation, so it can develop ways of helping this group. ASK IF 1 OR 2 AT DisabLimit1-6 LngIllAdptR NEW Do you have or need any adaptations to your home because of your physical or
mental health condition or illness? IF NECESSARY: Please think about adaptations you think are needed, regardless of whether you have them or not.
CODE ADAPTATIONS ALREADY MADE AND ADAPTATIONS NEEDED BUT NOT YET MADE AS 1. SINGLE CODE
Yes 1
GO TO SCAccom2R No 2 Don’t know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
ASK IF 1 OR 2 AT DisabLimit1-6 SCAccom2R NS 1617a
To what extent do you agree or disagree with the following statement: I have suitable accommodation for my individual needs?
CORE SHOWCARD B SINGLE CODE
1 Strongly agree 1
[Module ends] 2 Tend to agree 2
3 Neither agree nor disagree 3
4 Tend to disagree 4 GO TO SCAccomWhyR 5 Strongly disagree 5
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 [Module ends] ASK IF 4 OR 5 AT SCAcomm2R SCAccomWhyR NEW Why is your accommodation not suitable for your needs?
SHOWCARD 37
SINGLE CODE
1 Waiting for adaptations to be made, but work not yet carried out
1
[Module ends]
2 Waiting to move into suitable accommodation 2
3 Landlord won’t allow work to be carried out 3
4 Landlord won’t pay for work 4
5 Can’t afford it 5
6 Don’t trust tradesmen 6
7 Other (PLEASE SPECIFY) 7 GO TO SCAccomWhyROT
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 [Module ends]
125
ASK IF 5 AT SCAccomWhyR SCAccomWhyROT NEW ASK OR CODE: What is the other reason? [SCRIPTING NOTE: STRING [50]] [Module ends] TIMESTAMP
Long-term illnesses of others in household [SCRIPTING NOTE: REPEAT FOR ALL MEMBERS OF HOUSEHOLD INCLUDING CHILDREN] ASK ALL EXCEPT THOSE USING OTHER LANGUAGE (I.E. LANGINT <> 3) LongIllHh NEW HQa
Does [name] have any physical or mental health conditions or illnesses lasting or expected to last for 12 months or more?
SINGLE CODE Yes 1 GO TO LongIllLimitHh No 2
[Module ends] Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 ASK IF 1 AT LongIllHh LongIllLimitHh NEW HQa
Do any of [name’s] conditions or illnesses reduce [his/her] ability to carry-out day-to-day activities? [IF NECESSARY:] Please consider whether [he/she] is affected while receiving any treatment, taking medication, or using any devices, such as a hearing aid.] [SCRIPTING NOTE: IF NECESSARY INSTRUCTION APPLIES FROM SECOND TIME ONWARDS. I.E. THE SENTENCE SHOULD ALWAYS BE READ OUT FIRST TIME, THEN PRESENTED AS AN ‘IF NECESSARY’ INSTRUCTION ON SUBSEQUENT LOOPS.]
RUNNING PROMPT SINGLE CODE
…Yes, a lot 1
[Module ends] Yes, a little 2 Not at all? 3 Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 [SCRIPTING NOTE: END GRID/LOOP] TIMESTAMP
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Disabled adaptations – household ASK IF 1 OR 2 AT LongIllLimitHh AND NOT 1AT LngIllLimit The Welsh Government wants to know whether people with disabilities are less likely to have suitable accommodation, so it can develop ways of helping this group. [SCRIPTING NOTE: REPEAT MODULE FOR ALL OTHER MEMBERS OF HOUSEHOLD WITH LONG-TERM ILLNESS/CONDITION] ASK IF 1 OR 2 AT LongIllLimitHh LngIllAdptHh NEW Do you have or need any adaptations to your home because of [name’s] physical
or mental health condition or illness? IF NECESSARY: Please think about adaptations you think are needed, regardless of whether you have them or not.
CODE ADAPTATIONS ALREADY MADE AND ADAPTATIONS NEEDED BUT NOT YET MADE AS 1. SINGLE CODE
Yes 1 GO TO SCAccom2Hh
No 2 Don’t know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
ASK IF 1 OR 2 AT LongIllLimitHh SCAccom2Hh NS 1617a
To what extent do you agree or disagree with the following statement: We have suitable accommodation for [name’s] individual needs?
CORE SHOWCARD B SINGLE CODE
1 Strongly agree 1
[Module ends] 2 Tend to agree 2
3 Neither agree nor disagree 3
4 Tend to disagree 4 GO TO SCAccomWhyHh 5 Strongly disagree 5
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 [Module ends] ASK IF 4 OR 5 AT SCAcomm2Hh SCAccomWhyHh NEW Why is your accommodation not suitable for [name’s] needs?
SHOWCARD 37
SINGLE CODE
1 Waiting for adaptations to be made, but work not yet carried out
1
[Module ends]
2 Waiting to move into suitable accommodation 2
3 Landlord won’t allow work to be carried out 3
4 Landlord won’t pay for work 4
5 Can’t afford it 5
6 Don’t trust tradesmen 6
7 Other (PLEASE SPECIFY) 7 GO TO SCAccomWhyHhOT
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 [Module ends]
127
ASK IF 5 AT SCAccomWhy SCAccomWhyHhOT NEW ASK OR CODE: What is the other reason? [SCRIPTING NOTE: STRING [50]] [Module ends] [SCRIPTING NOTE: END GRID/LOOP] TIMESTAMP
Carers (volunteering) ASK ALL Carer WHS 2015a NS 1617a
Do you look after, or give any help or support to family members, friends, neighbours or others because of long-term physical or mental ill-health or disability, or problems related to old age?
DO NOT COUNT ANYTHING DONE AS PART OF PAID EMPLOYMENT. SINGLE CODE
1 Yes 1 GO TO CarerHrs
2 No 2 [Module ends]
3 Don’t know -9 ASK IF 1 AT Carer CarerHrs WHS 2015a NS 1617a
How many hours a week do you usually do this?
SHOWCARD 38 SINGLE CODE
1 1 - 19 hours a week 1 [Module ends] 2 20 - 49 hours a week 2
3 50+ hours a week 3 TIMESTAMP
128
GP services SUBSAMPLED MODULE: ASK OF 5,500 RESPONDENTS (SPLIT EQUALLY BY HEALTH BOARD) ASK ALL The next questions are about health services. Again, please think about the NHS when answering these questions, and not private health services. ASK ALL GpSeenDr NS 1617
Thinking about the last 12 months, have you seen a GP/family doctor about your own health?
SINGLE CODE Yes 1 GO TO GpOverSat
No 2 GO TO GpNSeenDr
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 [Module ends] ASK IF 1 AT GpSeenDr GpOverSat NS 1617
Overall, how satisfied or dissatisfied were you with the care you received? IF NECESSARY: Please think about the last time you saw a GP/family doctor.
CORE SHOWCARD A SINGLE CODE
1 Very satisfied 1
GO TO GpAppoint
2 Fairly satisfied 2
3 Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied 3
4 Fairly dissatisfied 4
5 Very dissatisfied 5
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 ASK IF 2 AT GpSeenDr GpNSeenDr NS 1617
Was this because you didn’t need to or because you wanted to but couldn’t?
SINGLE CODE I didn’t need to 1 [Module ends] I wanted to but couldn't 2 GO TO GpNAppDiff Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 [Module ends] ASK IF 2 AT GpNSeenDr GpNSeenDr2 NEW And was this because you couldn’t get an appointment at a time that was
convenient to you, or for some other reason? SINGLE CODE Couldn’t get an appointment at a convenient time 1 GO TO GpAppDif Other reason 2
[Module ends] Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 ASK IF 1 AT GpSeenDr
129
GpAppoint NS 1617
Did you make that appointment for yourself?
IF AN APPOINTMENT WAS MADE, BUT NOT BY THE RESPONDENT, CODE ‘NO’ SINGLE CODE
Yes 1 GO TO GpAppEase
No 2 [Module ends] Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
ASK IF 1 AT GpAppoint GpAppEase NS 1617
How easy or difficult was it to get an appointment at a time that was convenient to you?
SHOWCARD 39
SINGLE CODE
1 Very easy 1 [Module ends]
2 Fairly easy 2
3 Fairly difficult 3 GO TO GPAppDif
4 Very difficult 4
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 [Module ends] ASK IF 3 OR 4 AT GpAppEase OR 1 AT GpNSeenDr2 GpAppDif1, GpAppDif2, GpAppDif3, GpAppDif4, GpAppDif5, GpAppDif6, GpAppDif7, GpAppDif8, GpAppDifOth, GpAppDifOT, GpAppDifQna, GpAppDifSna, GpAppDifDk, GpAppDifRef NEW Why would you say it was difficult to get an appointment at a time that was
convenient to you?
d CODE ALL THAT APPLY Long wait for appointment 1
[Module ends] Appointments not available on the same day 2
Appointments not available at convenient times (e.g. evenings/weekends)
3 GO TO GpAppDifTim
Needed to make early morning phone call to get appointment
4
[Module ends]
Could not book appointment with doctor of choice 5
Difficulty getting through on the phone to make the appointment
6
Unable to book appointment far enough in advance 7
Reception staff made it difficult 8
Other (PLEASE SPECIFY) 9
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
Refused -99 ASK IF 9 AT GpAppDif GpAppDifOT NEW ASK OR CODE: What was the other reason? [SCRIPTING NOTE: STRING [50]]
130
ASK IF 1 AT GpAppDif3 GpAppDifTim NEW [Still thinking about your last appointment,] what time or times of day would have
been convenient for you? [SCRIPTING NOTE: TEXT FILLS ONLY APPLY IF 1 AT GpSeenDr]
SHOWCARD 40
CODE ALL THAT APPLY
1 Before 8am 1
[Module ends]
2 8-9am 2
3 9-10am 3
4 10am-12 noon 4
5 12 noon-3pm 5
6 3-5pm 6
7 5-6pm 7
8 After 6pm 8
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 TIMESTAMP
Hospitals SUBSAMPLED MODULE: ASK OF 10,000 RESPONDENTS (SPLIT EQUALLY BY HEALTH BOARD) ASK ALL HspHadApp NS 1617
Thinking about the last 12 months, have you had an appointment at an NHS hospital?
CODE AS ‘NO’ IF THE APPOINTMENT HAS NOT YET TAKEN PLACE SINGLE CODE
Yes 1 GO TO HspPatType
No 2 [Module ends]
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 ASK IF 1 AT HspHadApp I’m now going to ask you some questions about the last time you had an appointment at an NHS hospital.
131
ASK IF 1 AT HspHadApp HspPatType NS 1617
Was that as an outpatient, day patient or an inpatient? IF NECESSARY: An outpatient is a patient at a hospital who is not admitted to a hospital bed. IF NECESSARY: A day patient is admitted to a hospital bed but does not need an overnight stay. IF NECESSARY: An inpatient stays at the hospital overnight.
SINGLE CODE Outpatient 1
GO TO HspOverSat Day patient 2
Inpatient 3
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 ASK IF 1 AT HspHadApp HspOverSat NS 1617
Overall, how satisfied or dissatisfied were you with the care you received?
IF NECESSARY: Please think about the last time you had an appointment at an NHS hospital. CORE SHOWCARD A SINGLE CODE
1 Very satisfied 1
[Module ends]
2 Fairly satisfied 2
3 Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied 3
4 Fairly dissatisfied 4
5 Very dissatisfied 5
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 TIMESTAMP
Use of HSS in Welsh SUBSAMPLED MODULE: ASK OF WELSH SPEAKERS PLUS 2K NATIONAL SUBSAMPLE OF NON WELSH SPEAKERS WHO HAVE HAD GP OR HOSPITAL APPOINTMENT IN THE LAST 12 MONTHS (WITHIN GP MODULE SUBSAMPLE).
ASK MODULE IF 1 AT WelSpk PLUS ASK ALL I’d like to ask about your language preference at a GP or hospital appointment. Please think about receiving treatment from a doctor or healthcare professional, and not speaking to reception staff. Please just think about NHS appointments. ASK ALL HOfferWL NEW Have you ever been asked whether you would prefer to receive treatment in Welsh
or English, either at the GP surgery or hospital?
132
IF NECESSARY: That is, speak in Welsh or English when being treated by a doctor or healthcare professional. IF NECESSARY: Everyone should be asked for their language preference, in case they do speak Welsh.
IF TREATMENT SOMETIMES IN WELSH, BUT PREFERENCE NEVER CHECKED, CODE AS 3 ‘NO’. SINGLE CODE
Yes 1 GO TO HChsWL
No need, treatment has always been in Welsh 2 [Module ends] No 3
GO TO HAskWL Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
ASK IF 1 AT WelSpk AND 1 AT HOfferWL HChsWL NEW Can I check, which language did you choose? SINGLE CODE Welsh 1 GO TO HAppWL
English 2
[Module ends]
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
ASK IF 1 AT WelSpk AND 3 OR -9 AT HOfferWL HAskWL NEW Have you ever asked if you could receive treatment in Welsh?
IF NECESSARY: That is, speak in Welsh when being treated by a doctor or healthcare professional.
SINGLE CODE Yes 1 GO TO HAppWL
No 2 [Module ends]
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
ASK IF 1 AT HChsWL OR 1 AT HAskWL HAppWL NEW Have you had any GP or hospital appointments since then? IF ONLY HAD AN APPOINTMENT ON THE SAME OCCASION AS PREFERENCE
EXPRESSED, CODE AS 2 ‘NO’. SINGLE CODE
Yes 1 GO TO HPrefWLRec
No 2 [Module ends]
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
133
ASK IF 1 AT HAppWL HPrefWLRec NEW Thinking about your most recent appointment, was it remembered that you prefer
to receive treatment in Welsh?
RECORD WHETHER PREFERENCE REMEMBERED BY STAFF, NOT WHETHER RESPONDENT ACTUALLY WANTED OR WAS ABLE TO SPEAK WELSH ON THAT OCCASION. PREFERENCE EXPRESSED AT GP SHOULD BE REMEMBERED AT HOSPITAL AND VICE VERSA. SO IF E.G. EXPRESSED PREFERENCE AT GP BUT IT WAS NOT REMEMBERED AT HOSPITAL, CODE AS 3 ‘NO’. SINGLE CODE
Yes 1
[Module ends]
Yes, but Welsh speaking staff not available 2 No 3 Had since asked to speak to a doctor in English
(SPONTANEOUS ONLY) 4
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
TIMESTAMP
134
Non-GP primary care services
SUBSAMPLED MODULE: ASK OF 4,300 RESPONDENTS (SPLIT EQUALLY BY HEALTH BOARD) WITHIN GP SUBSAMPLE
ASK ALL NonGPServs NEW WHSa
In the last 12 months, which of these services have you used for yourself, either under the NHS or privately?
SHOWCARD 41
ONLY THE PRIMARY CARE SERVICES LISTED ARE OF INTEREST HERE. IF RESPONDENT WENT TO A&E, DO NOT CODE THIS. CODE ALL THAT APPLY F12 INTERVIEWER HELP SCREEN: Pharmacists dispense medicines and advice. Include pharmacists in hospitals, chemists and supermarkets. Physiotherapists help to restore movement and function when someone is affected by injury, illness or disability. Occupational therapists help when someone is having difficulty with everyday tasks, e.g. dressing or getting to the shops, because of a health condition. Dietitians give advice on food and eating, e.g. to treat a food allergy. Audiologists treat problems with hearing and balance. Exclude a hearing test at an optician. Podiatrists / chiropodists treat foot problems, e.g. corns, foot pain. Osteopaths use stretching and massage to treat joint and muscle pain. Chiropractors use their hands to treat back pain / spinal injuries.
1 Pharmacist 1
GO TO NonGpAdv
2 Optician for an eye test 2 3 Dentist 3 4 GP surgery nurse 4 5 Out of hours GP or GP nurse 5 6 Health visitor or midwife 6 7 District / community nurse 7 8 Physiotherapist 8 9 Occupational therapist 9 10 Dietitian 10 11 Audiologist at a hospital 11 12 Podiatrist / chiropodist 12 13 Osteopath 13 14 Chiropractor 14 15 None of these 15 Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
135
ASK ALL NonGpAdv NEW In the last 12 months, which, if any, of these advice services have you used for
yourself? SHOWCARD 42
111 IS A NON-EMERGENCY HELPLINE, SIMILAR TO NHS DIRECT WALES. ADD TO YOUR LIFE IS AN ONLINE HEALTH ASSESSMENT SERVICE. CODE ALL THAT APPLY
1 111 (telephone or online) 1
[Module ends] 2 NHS Direct Wales (telephone or online) 2 3 Add to Your Life online service 3 4 None of these 4 Don’t know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
TIMESTAMP
Medicines SUBSAMPLED MODULE: ASK OF 4,300 RESPONDENTS (SPLIT EQUALLY BY HEALTH BOARD) WITHIN GP SUBSAMPLE ASK ALL The next section is about medicines. ASK ALL NPMedType NEW WHSa
During the past 4 weeks have you bought any of these types of medicine for yourself? Don’t count anything that you got with a prescription. IF NECESSARY: And which of these did you buy?
SHOWCARD 43
DO NOT INCLUDE MEDICINE BOUGHT BY THE RESPONDENT FOR SOMEONE ELSE. CODE ALL THAT APPLY
1 Conventional medicines, e.g. painkillers, indigestion remedies, cough medicine
1
GO TO PMed 2 Herbal medicine, e.g. St John’s Wort 2 3 Mineral or vitamin supplements (excluding protein
shakes) 3
4 None of these 4 Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
136
ASK ALL PMed NEW WHS
Have you been taking any medicine for a year or more that was prescribed to you? IF NECESSARY: Please only include medicine that was prescribed to you personally. IF NECESSARY: We are asking this to help understand whether people on regular medication have different patterns of buying non-prescription medicines.
SINGLE CODE Yes 1
[Module ends] No 2 Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 TIMESTAMP
Diet (FG) SUBSAMPLED QUESTION: RANDOM SUBSAMPLE OF 6K RESPONDENTS, SAME AS OTHER PERSONAL HEALTH TOPICS AND MAXIMISING OVERLAP WITH 5.5K GP SUBSAMPLE ASK ALL Now we have some questions about your diet. ASK ALL Veg1 WHS 2015a NS 1617
Looking at this card which types of vegetable, if any, did you eat yesterday?
SHOWCARD 45
CODE ALL THAT APPLY
1 Salad 1 GO TO Salad
2 Potatoes (include potatoes in other dishes) 2 GO TO Potato
3 Pulses such as baked beans, red kidney beans, lentils, chickpeas, daal
3 GO TO Pulses
4 Other vegetables (either raw, cooked, frozen or tinned) 4 GO TO Veg2
5 Dishes that mainly contain pulses or vegetables (e.g. vegetable stews, vegetable curries, vegetable sauces)
5 GO TO VegDish
6 None of these 6 GO TO Fruit
Don’t know (SPONTANEOUS) -9
137
ASK IF 1 AT Veg1 Salad WHS 2015 NS 1617
How many small bowlfuls of salad did you eat yesterday? SALAD INCLUDES LETTUCE AND VEGETABLES, BUT NOT RICE OR PASTA
SMALL BOWLFULS Range: 0.5..97 (ALLOW FRACTIONS)
GO TO Potato
Don’t know (SPONTANEOUS) -9 ASK IF 2 AT Veg1 Potato WHS 2015 NS 1617
How many tablespoons of potato did you eat yesterday (including potato in other dishes)? IF NECESSARY: A tablespoon is a size bigger than a spoon you would use to eat soup or breakfast cereal.
TABLESPOON SIZE IS ILLUSTRATED ON SHOWCARD 46
TABLESPOONS Range: 0.5..97 (ALLOW FRACTIONS)
GO TO Pulses
Don’t know (SPONTANEOUS) -9 ASK IF 3 AT Veg1 Pulses WHS 2015 NS 1617
How many tablespoons of pulses (such as baked beans, red kidney beans, lentils, chickpeas, daal) did you eat yesterday? IF NECESSARY: A tablespoon is a size bigger than a spoon you would use to eat soup or breakfast cereal.
TABLESPOON SIZE IS ILLUSTRATED ON SHOWCARD 46 TABLESPOONS
Range: 0.5..97 (ALLOW FRACTIONS)
GO TO Veg2 Don’t know (SPONTANEOUS) -9 ASK IF 4 AT Veg1 Veg2 WHS 2015 NS 1617
How many tablespoons of other vegetables (either raw, cooked, frozen or tinned) did you eat yesterday? IF NECESSARY: A tablespoon is a size bigger than a spoon you would use to eat soup or breakfast cereal.
TABLESPOON SIZE IS ILLUSTRATED ON SHOWCARD 46
TABLESPOONS Range: 0.5..97 (ALLOW FRACTIONS)
GO TO VegDish
Don’t know (SPONTANEOUS) -9
138
ASK IF 5 AT Veg1 VegDish WHS 2015 NS 1617
How many tablespoons did you eat of dishes made mainly from vegetables or pulses? This could include vegetable stews, vegetable curries, vegetable sauces. Do not include dishes mainly made from potatoes. IF NECESSARY: A tablespoon is a size bigger than a spoon you would use to eat soup or breakfast cereal. DOES NOT INCLUDE SOUP, UNLESS HOMEMADE AND HEAVILY BASED ON VEGETABLES
TABLESPOON SIZE IS ILLUSTRATED ON SHOWCARD 46 TABLESPOONS
Range: 0.5..97 (ALLOW FRACTIONS)
GO TO Fruit Don’t know (SPONTANEOUS) -9 ASK ALL Fruit WHS 2015a NS 1617
Looking at this card which types of fruit, if any, did you eat yesterday?
FRUIT JUICE INCLUDES FRUIT SMOOTHIE BUT DOES NOT INCLUDE CORDIALS, SQUASHES, JUICE DRINKS OR DIETARY SUPPLEMENT DRINKS
SHOWCARD 47
CODE ALL THAT APPLY
1 Very small fresh fruit e.g. grapes and berries 1 GO TO FruitVS
2 Small fruit e.g. plums and satsumas 2 GO TO FruitS
3 Medium fruit e.g. apples, bananas and oranges 3 GO TO FruitM
4 Large fruit e.g. grapefruit 4 GO TO FruitL
5 Very large fruit e.g. melon 5 GO TO FruitVL
6 Frozen or tinned fruit 6 GO TO FruitFrzTin
7 Dried fruit e.g. raisins, apricots 7 GO TO FruitDried
8 Dishes made mainly from fruit e.g. fruit salad or fruit pies 8 GO TO FruitDish
9 Fruit juice 9 GO TO FruitJuice
10 None of these 10 [Module ends]
Don’t know (SPONTANEOUS) -9 ASK IF 1 AT FRUIT FruitVS WHS 2015 NS 1617
How many handfuls of very small fresh fruit did you eat yesterday? IF NECESSARY: For example, grapes and berries
HANDFULS Range: 0.5..97 (ALLOW FRACTIONS)
GO TO FruitS
Don’t know (SPONTANEOUS) -9
139
ASK IF 2 AT FRUIT FruitS WHS 2015 NS 1617
How many whole small fruit did you eat yesterday? IF NECESSARY: For example, plums and satsumas
WHOLE FRUIT Range: 0.5..97 (ALLOW FRACTIONS)
GO TO FruitM
Don’t know (SPONTANEOUS) -9 ASK IF 3 AT FRUIT FruitM WHS 2015 NS 1617
How many whole medium fruit did you eat yesterday? IF NECESSARY: For example, apples, bananas and oranges
WHOLE FRUIT Range: 0.5..97 (ALLOW FRACTIONS)
GO TO FruitL
Don’t know (SPONTANEOUS) -9 ASK IF 4 AT FRUIT FruitL WHS 2015 NS 1617
How many halves of large fruit did you eat yesterday? IF NECESSARY: For example, grapefruit
HALF FRUIT Range: 0.5..97 (ALLOW FRACTIONS)
GO TO FruitVL
Don’t know (SPONTANEOUS) -9 ASK IF 5 AT FRUIT FruitVL WHS 2015 NS 1617
How many slices of very large fruit did you eat yesterday? IF NECESSARY: For example, melon
SLICES Range: 0.5..97 (ALLOW FRACTIONS)
GO TO FruitFrzTin
Don’t know (SPONTANEOUS) -9 ASK IF 6 AT FRUIT FruitFrzTin WHS 2015 NS 1617
How many tablespoons of frozen or tinned fruit did you eat yesterday? IF NECESSARY: A tablespoon is a size bigger than a spoon you would use to eat soup or breakfast cereal.
TABLESPOON SIZE IS ILLUSTRATED ON SHOWCARD 48 TABLESPOONS
Range: 0.5..97 (ALLOW FRACTIONS)
GO TO FruitDried Don’t know (SPONTANEOUS) -9
140
ASK IF 7 AT FRUIT FruitDried WHS 2015 NS 1617
How many handfuls of dried fruit did you eat yesterday? IF NECESSARY: For example, raisins or apricots
HANDFULS Range: 0.5..97 (ALLOW FRACTIONS)
GO TO FruitDish
Don’t know (SPONTANEOUS) -9 ASK IF 8 AT FRUIT FruitDish WHS 2015 NS 1617
How many tablespoons of dishes made mainly from fruit did you eat yesterday? IF NECESSARY: This could include fruit salad or fruit pies. A tablespoon is a size bigger than a spoon you would use to eat soup or breakfast cereal.
IF NECESSARY: TABLESPOON SIZE IS ILLUSTRATED ON SHOWCARD 48
TABLESPOONS Range: 0.5..97 (ALLOW FRACTIONS)
GO TO FruitJuice
Don’t know (SPONTANEOUS) -9 ASK IF 9 AT FRUIT FruitJuice WHS 2015 NS 1617
How many small glasses of fruit juice did you drink yesterday? INCLUDE FRUIT SMOOTHIE DO NOT INCLUDE CORDIALS, SQUASHES, JUICE DRINKS OR DIETARY SUPPLEMENT DRINKS
SMALL GLASSES Range: 0.5..97 (ALLOW FRACTIONS)
[Module ends]
Don’t know (SPONTANEOUS) -9 TIMESTAMP
Alcohol (FG) SUBSAMPLED QUESTION: RANDOM SUBSAMPLE OF 6K RESPONDENTS, SAME AS OTHER PERSONAL HEALTH TOPICS AND MAXIMISING OVERLAP WITH 5.5K GP SUBSAMPLE
ASK MODULE OF ALL EXCEPT THOSE USING OTHER LANGUAGE (I.E. LANGINT <> 3) The next questions are about drinking alcohol.
141
ASK ALL DnNow HSE 2014 NS 1617
Do you ever drink alcohol nowadays, including drinks you brew or make at home?
SINGLE CODE Yes 1 GO TO DnFreq
No 2 GO TO DnOcc ASK IF 2 AT DnNow DnOcc HSE 2014 NS 1617
Does that mean you never have an alcoholic drink nowadays, or do you have an alcoholic drink very occasionally, perhaps for medicinal purposes or on special occasions like Christmas and New Year?
SINGLE CODE Very occasionally 1 GO TO DnFreq
Never 2 GO TO DnEv ASK IF 2 AT DnOcc DnEv HSE 2014 NS 1617
Have you always been a non-drinker or did you stop drinking for some reason?
SINGLE CODE Always a non-drinker 1 GO TO Smoke
Used to drink but stopped 2 GO TO DnCond ASK IF 2 AT DnEv DnCond HSE 2014 NS 1617
Did you stop drinking because of a particular health condition that you had at the time?
SINGLE CODE Yes 1
[Module ends] No 2 TIMESTAMP
142
ASK IF 1 AT DnNow OR 1 AT DnOcc DnFreq HSE 2014 NS 1617
How often have you had an alcoholic drink of any kind during the last 12 months?
SHOWCARD 49
SINGLE CODE
1 Almost every day 1
GO TO Dn7d
2 Five or six days a week 2
3 Three or four days a week 3
4 Once or twice a week 4
5 Once or twice a month 5
6 Once every couple of months 6
7 Once or twice a year 7
8 Not at all in the last 12 months 8 GO TO Smoke ASK IF 1 – 7 AT DnFreq Dn7d HSE 2014 NS 1617
Did you have an alcoholic drink in the seven days ending yesterday?
SINGLE CODE Yes 1 GO TO Dn7dN
No 2 GO TO DnOftBr ASK IF 1 AT Dn7d Dn7dN HSE 2014 NS 1617
On how many days out of the last seven did you have an alcoholic drink?
Range: 1..7 GO TO DnSame ASK IF 2 – 7 AT Dn7dN DnSame HSEa 2014 NS 1617
Did you drink more on [one of the days/some days than others], or did you drink about the same on [both/each of those] days?
SINGLE CODE Drank more on one/some day(s) than other(s) 1
GO TO Dn7dMost Same each day 2
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ASK IF 1 – 7 at Dn7dN Dn7dMost HSE 2014 NS 1617
Which day last week did you [last have an alcoholic drink / have the most to drink]?
SINGLE CODE Sunday 1
GO TO DnType
Monday 2 Tuesday 3 Wednesday 4 Thursday 5 Friday 6 Saturday 7 ASK IF 1 AT Dn7d DnType HSE 2014 NS 1617
Thinking about last [answer to Dn7dMost], what types of drink did you have that day?
SHOWCARD 50
FOR ‘OTHER ALCOHOLIC DRINKS’, EXCLUDE ALL LOW/NON-ALCOHOLIC DRINKS. HOMEMADE DRINKS SHOULD BE CODED INTO THE APPROPRIATE CATEGORY. BEER WITH 6% AND OVER ALCOHOL BY VOLUME: CODE AS ‘STRONG’. CODE ALL THAT APPLY
1 Normal strength beer / lager / cider / shandy 1 GO TO DnBrMeas
2 Strong beer / lager / cider 2 GO TO DnStBrMeas
3 Spirits or liqueurs 3 GO TO DnSpir
4 Sherry or martini 4 GO TO DnSher
5 Wine 5 GO TO DnWineMeas
6 Alcopops / pre-mixed alcoholic drinks 6 GO TO DnApMeas
7 Other alcoholic drinks 7 GO TO DnOthTyp1
8 Low alcohol drinks only 8 GO TO DnOftBr
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ASK IF 1 AT DnType DnBrMeas HSE 2014 NS 1617
Still thinking about last [answer to Dn7dMost], how much normal strength beer, lager, stout, cider or shandy (excluding cans and bottles of shandy) did you drink that day? First please say whether you would like to answer in half pints or pints, small cans, large cans or bottles.
PRESS F12 FOR A LIST OF DRINKS TO INCLUDE OR EXCLUDE AS NORMAL STRENGTH BEER, LAGER, STOUT, CIDER OR SHANDY. BEER WITH 6% AND OVER ALCOHOL BY VOLUME: CODE AS ‘STRONG’. CODE ALL THAT APPLY F12 INTERVIEWER HELP SCREEN: ALCOHOL – NORMAL STRENGTH BEER: INCLUDE: • BARLEY WINE • BLACK & TAN • CIDER AND BLACK • FRUIT CIDER • DIABETIC BEER • DESPERADOS • EXPORT • HEAVY • ALCOHOLIC GINGER BEER • HOME BREW BEER • LAGER AND LIME • STOUT • SCRUMPY EXCLUDE: • ANGOSTURA BITTERS (CODE AS SPIRITS) • BEER WITH 6% AND OVER ALCOHOL BY VOLUME (CODE AS ‘STRONG’) • BOTTLES/CANS OF SHANDY • NON-ALCOHOLIC GINGER BEER • NON-ALCOHOLIC LAGERS E.G. BAVARIA 0.0%, BECKS BLUE
Half pints or pints 1
GO TO DnBrHalf Small cans 2
Large cans 3
Bottles 4
Don’t know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 GO TO DnStBrMeas
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ASK IF 1 AT DnBrMeas DnBrHalf HSE 2014 NS 1617
ASK OR CODE: How many half pints of normal strength beer, lager, stout, cider or shandy (excluding cans and bottles of shandy) did you drink that day?
PRESS F12 FOR A FULL LIST OF DRINKS TO INCLUDE OR EXCLUDE AS NORMAL STRENGTH BEER, LAGER, STOUT, CIDER OR SHANDY. BEER WITH 6% AND OVER ALCOHOL BY VOLUME: CODE AS ‘STRONG’. F12 SCREEN AS DNBRMEAS
Range: 1..97 GO TO DnBrSmC ASK IF 2 AT DnBrMeas DnBrSmC HSE 2014 NS 1617
ASK OR CODE: How many small cans of normal strength beer, lager, stout, cider or shandy did you drink that day?
PRESS F12 FOR A FULL LIST OF DRINKS TO INCLUDE OR EXCLUDE AS NORMAL STRENGTH BEER, LAGER, STOUT, CIDER OR SHANDY. BEER WITH 6% AND OVER ALCOHOL BY VOLUME: CODE AS ‘STRONG’. F12 SCREEN AS DNBRMEAS
Range: 1..97 GO TO DnBrLgC ASK IF 3 AT DnBrMeas DnBrLgC HSE 2014 NS 1617
ASK OR CODE: How many large cans of normal strength beer, lager, stout, cider or shandy did you drink that day?
PRESS F12 FOR A FULL LIST OF DRINKS TO INCLUDE OR EXCLUDE AS NORMAL STRENGTH BEER, LAGER, STOUT, CIDER OR SHANDY. BEER WITH 6% AND OVER ALCOHOL BY VOLUME: CODE AS ‘STRONG’. F12 SCREEN AS DNBRMEAS
Range: 1..97 GO TO DnBrBot
146
ASK IF 4 AT DnBrMeas DnBrBot HSE 2014 NS 1617
ASK OR CODE: How many bottles of normal strength beer, lager, stout, cider or shandy did you drink that day?
PRESS F12 FOR A FULL LIST OF DRINKS TO INCLUDE OR EXCLUDE AS NORMAL STRENGTH BEER, LAGER, STOUT, CIDER OR SHANDY. BEER WITH 6% AND OVER ALCOHOL BY VOLUME: CODE AS ‘STRONG’. F12 SCREEN AS DNBRMEAS
Range: 1..97 GO TO DnStBrMeas ASK IF 2 AT DnType DnStBrMeas HSE 2014 NS 1617
Still thinking about last [answer to Dn7dMost], how much strong beer, lager, stout or cider did you drink that day? First please say whether you would like to answer in half pints or pints, small cans, large cans or bottles.
PRESS F12 FOR A FULL LIST OF DRINKS TO INCLUDE OR EXCLUDE AS STRONG BEER, LAGER, STOUT, CIDER OR SHANDY. BEER WITH LESS THAN 6% ALCOHOL BY VOLUME: CODE AS ‘NORMAL STRENGTH’. CODE ALL THAT APPLY F12 INTERVIEWER HELP SCREEN: ALCOHOL – STRONG BEER: INCLUDE: • DIAMOND WHITE • DUVEL • GOLD LABEL • K CIDER • LEFFE • SPECIAL BREW LAGER • TENNENTS SUPER EXCLUDE: • ANGOSTURA BITTERS (CODE AS SPIRITS) • BEER ETC WITH LESS THAN 6% ALCOHOL BY VOLUME (CODE AS ‘NORMAL STRENGTH’)
Half pints or pints 1
GO TO DnStBrHalf Small cans 2 Large cans 3 Bottles 4
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ASK IF1 AT DnStBrMeas DnStBrHalf HSE 2014 NS 1617
ASK OR CODE: How many half pints of strong beer, lager, stout or cider did you drink on that day?
PRESS F12 FOR A FULL LIST OF DRINKS TO INCLUDE OR EXCLUDE AS STRONG BEER, LAGER, STOUT, CIDER OR SHANDY. BEER WITH LESS THAN 6% ALCOHOL BY VOLUME: CODE AS ‘NORMAL STRENGTH’. F12 SCREEN AS DNSTBRMEAS
Range: 1..97 GO TO DnStBrSmc ASK IF 2 AT DnStBrMeas DnStBrSmC HSE 2014 NS 1617
ASK OR CODE: How many small cans of strong beer, lager, stout or cider did you drink on that day?
PRESS F12 FOR A FULL LIST OF DRINKS TO INCLUDE OR EXCLUDE AS STRONG BEER, LAGER, STOUT, CIDER OR SHANDY. BEER WITH LESS THAN 6% ALCOHOL BY VOLUME: CODE AS ‘NORMAL STRENGTH’. F12 SCREEN AS DNSTBRMEAS
Range: 1..97 GO TO DnStBrLgC ASK IF 3 AT DnStBrMeas DnStBrLgC HSE 2014 NS 1617
ASK OR CODE: How many large cans of strong beer, lager, stout or cider did you drink on that day?
PRESS F12 FOR A FULL LIST OF DRINKS TO INCLUDE OR EXCLUDE AS STRONG BEER, LAGER, STOUT, CIDER OR SHANDY. BEER WITH LESS THAN 6% ALCOHOL BY VOLUME: CODE AS ‘NORMAL STRENGTH’. F12 SCREEN AS DNSTBRMEAS
Range: 1..97 GO TO DnStBrBot ASK IF 4 AT DnStBrMeas DnStBrBot HSE 2014 NS 1617
ASK OR CODE: How many bottles of strong beer, lager, stout or cider did you drink on that day?
PRESS F12 FOR A FULL LIST OF DRINKS TO INCLUDE OR EXCLUDE AS STRONG BEER, LAGER, STOUT, CIDER OR SHANDY. BEER WITH LESS THAN 6% ALCOHOL BY VOLUME: CODE AS ‘NORMAL STRENGTH’. F12 SCREEN AS DNSTBRMEAS
Range: 1..97 GO TO DnSpir
148
ASK IF 3 AT DnType DnSpir HSE 2014 NS 1617
Still thinking about last [answer to Dn7dMost], how much spirits or liqueurs (such as gin, whisky, brandy, rum, vodka, advocaat or cocktails) did you drink on that day? Please count the number of single measures. Count doubles as two.
PRESS F12 FOR A FULL LIST OF DRINKS TO CODE AS SPIRITS OR LIQUEURS. F12 INTERVIEWER HELP SCREEN: ALCOHOL – SPIRITS: INCLUDE: • ABSINTHE • ADVOCAAT • AFTER SHOCK • ANGOSTURA BITTERS • APEROL • ARAK • ARMAGNAC • BACARDI • BAILEY'S • BOURBON • BRANDY • CAMPARI • CHERRY BRANDY • COCKTAILS • COGNAC • EGG FLIP • GIN • GRAPPA • IRISH / GAELIC COFFEE • IRISH VELVET • JAEGERMEISTER • JELLO SHOTS / SHOOTERS • KAHLUA • LIMONCELLO • LIQUEURS • MALIBU • MEZCAL • MIDORI • MOONSHINE • OUZO/ANISEED • PERNOD • PIMMS • POITIN (IRISH MOONSHINE) • RUM • SAMBUCA • SCHNAPPS • SLOE GIN • SNOWBALL • SOUTHERN COMFORT • STREGA • TABOO • TIA MARIA • TEQUILA • VODKA
149
• VODKA JELLY • WHISKY
Range: 1..97 GO TO DnSher ASK IF 4 AT DrnkType DnSher HSE 2014 NS 1617
Still thinking about last [answer to Dn7dMost], how much sherry or martini, including port, vermouth, Cinzano and Dubonnet did you drink on that day? Please count the number of glasses.
PRESS F12 FOR A FULL LIST OF DRINKS TO CODE AS SHERRY OR MARTINI, INCLUDING PORT, VERMOUTH, CINZANO AND DUBONNET. F12 INTERVIEWER HELP SCREEN: ALCOHOL – SHERRY: INCLUDE: • BIANCO • CINZANO • DUBONNET • HOME MADE SHERRY • MADEIRA • NOILLY PRAT • PORT • PORT AND LEMON • RICARDO • STONES GINGER WINE • SANATOGEN • TONIC WINE • SCOTSMAC AND SIMILAR BRITISH WINES FORTIFIED WITH SPIRITS • VERMOUTH
Range: 1..97 GO TO DnWineMeas
150
ASK IF 5 AT DrnkType DnWineMeas HSE 2014 NS 1617
Still thinking about last [answer to Dn7dMost], how much wine, including Babycham and champagne, did you drink on that day? First please say whether you would like to answer in bottles (or part bottles), large glasses, standard glasses or small glasses.
SHOWCARD 51
PRESS F12 FOR A FULL LIST OF DRINKS TO INCLUDE OR EXCLUDE AS WINE, INCLUDING BABYCHAM AND CHAMPAGNE. CODE ALL THAT APPLY F12 INTERVIEWER HELP SCREEN: ALCOHOL – WINE INCLUDE: • BABYCHAM • CAVA • CHAMPAGNE • CHERRY B • CONCORDE • HOME MADE WINE • LAMBRINI • MEAD • PROSECCO • PUNCH • SAKE EXCLUDE: • NON ALCOHOLIC WINES SUCH AS EISBERG
1 Bottle or parts of bottle 1 GO TO DnWineBot
2 Large glass (250ml) 2 GO TO DnWineLgG
3 Standard glass (175 ml) 3 GO TO DnWineStG
4 Small glass (125 ml) 4 GO TO DnWineSmG ASK IF 1 AT DnWineMeas DnWineBot HSE 2014 NS 1617
ASK OR CODE: How many bottles of wine did you drink on [answer to Dn7dMost]?
USE A DECIMAL POINT TO INDICATE PART BOTTLES. FOR EXAMPLE, IF RESPONDENT DRANK HALF A BOTTLE PLEASE ENTER 0.5. PRESS F12 FOR A FULL LIST OF DRINKS TO INCLUDE OR EXCLUDE AS WINE, INCLUDING BABYCHAM AND CHAMPAGNE. F12 SCREEN AS DNWINEMEAS
Range: 0.1..97 (ALLOW FRACTIONS)
GO TO DnApMeas
151
ASK IF 2 AT DnWineMeas DnWineLgG HSE 2014 NS 1617
ASK OR CODE: How many large glasses (250ml) of wine did you drink on [answer to Dn7dMost]?
SHOWCARD 52 PRESS F12 FOR A FULL LIST OF DRINKS TO INCLUDE OR EXCLUDE AS WINE, INCLUDING BABYCHAM AND CHAMPAGNE. F12 SCREEN AS DNWINEMEAS
Range: 1..97 (ALLOW FRACTIONS) GO TO DnApMeas ASK IF 3 AT DnWineMeas DnWineStG HSE 2014 NS 1617
ASK OR CODE: How many standard glasses (175ml) of wine did you drink on [answer to Dn7dMost]?
SHOWCARD 52 PRESS F12 FOR A FULL LIST OF DRINKS TO INCLUDE OR EXCLUDE AS WINE, INCLUDING BABYCHAM AND CHAMPAGNE. F12 SCREEN AS DNWINEMEAS
Range: 1..97 (ALLOW FRACTIONS) GO TO DnApMeas ASK IF 4 AT DnWineMeas DnWineSmG HSE 2014 NS 1617
ASK OR CODE: How many small glasses (125ml) of wine did you drink on [answer to Dn7dMost]?
SHOWCARD 52 PRESS F12 FOR A FULL LIST OF DRINKS TO INCLUDE OR EXCLUDE AS WINE, INCLUDING BABYCHAM AND CHAMPAGNE. F12 SCREEN AS DNWINEMEAS
Range: 1..97 (ALLOW FRACTIONS) GO TO DnApMeas
152
ASK IF 6 AT DnTyp DnApMeas HSE 2014 NS 1617
Still thinking about last [answer to Dn7dMost], how much alcoholic soft drink ('alcopop') did you drink on that day? First please say whether you would like to answer in small cans, standard bottles or large bottles.
PRESS F12 FOR A FULL LIST OF DRINKS TO INCLUDE AS ALCOHOLIC SOFT DRINKS. CODE ALL THAT APPLY F12 INTERVIEWER HELP SCREEN: ALCOHOL – ALCOPOPS INCLUDE: • ARCHERS AQUA • BACARDI BREEZER • HOOCH • METZ • PARROT BAY FROZEN COCKTAILS • RED SQUARE • SMIRNOFF ICE • VODKA MUDSHAKE • VODKA REEF • WKD (‘WICKED’) • WOODY’S • ANY MENTION OF ‘ALCOHOLIC LEMONADE, COLA, ORANGEADE, CREAM SODA,’ ETC OR READY TO DRINK BEVERAGES
Small cans 1 GO TO DnApSmC
Standard bottles (275ml) 2 GO TO DnApStBot
Large bottles (700ml) 3 GO TO DnApLgBot ASK IF 1 AT DnApMeas DnApSmC HSE 2014 NS 1617
ASK OR CODE: How many small cans of alcoholic soft drink ('alcopop') did you drink on that day?
PRESS F12 FOR A FULL LIST OF DRINKS TO INCLUDE AS ALCOHOLIC SOFT DRINKS. F12 SCREEN AS DNAPMEAS
Range: 1..97 GO TO DnApStBot
153
ASK IF 2 AT DnApMeas DnApStBot HSE 2014 NS 1617
ASK OR CODE: How many standard bottles of alcoholic soft drink ('alcopop') did you drink on that day?
PRESS F12 FOR A FULL LIST OF DRINKS TO INCLUDE AS ALCOHOLIC SOFT DRINKS. F12 SCREEN AS DNAPMEAS
Range: 1..97 GO TO DnOthTyp1 ASK IF 3 AT DnApMeas DnApLgBot HSE 2014 NS 1617
ASK OR CODE: How many large bottles of alcoholic soft drink ('alcopop') did you drink on that day?
PRESS F12 FOR A FULL LIST OF DRINKS TO INCLUDE AS ALCOHOLIC SOFT DRINKS. F12 SCREEN AS DNAPMEAS
Range: 0.1..97 GO TO DnOthTyp1 ASK IF 7 AT DrnkType DnOthTyp1 HSE 2014 NS 1617
Still thinking about last [answer to Dn7dMost], what other type of alcoholic drink did you drink on that day? Please say only one type of drink.
[SCRIPTING NOTE: STRING [50]] GO TO DnOthAmt1 ASK IF 7 AT DrnkType DnOthAmt1 HSE 2014 NS 1617
How much [name from DnOthTyp1] did you drink on that day? Please say a number and whether you are talking about pints, bottles, single measures, glasses etc.
[SCRIPTING NOTE: STRING [50]] GO TO DnOth1 ASK IF 7 AT DrnkType DnOth1 HSE 2014 NS 1617
Did you drink any other type of alcoholic drink on that day?
SINGLE CODE Yes 1 GO TO DnOthTyp2
No 2 GO TO DnOftBr
154
ASK IF 1 AT DnOth1 DnOthTyp2 HSE 2014 NS 1617
Still thinking about last [answer to Dn7dMost], what other type of alcoholic drink did you drink on that day? Please say only one type of drink.
[SCRIPTING NOTE: STRING [50]] GO TO DnOthAmt2 ASK IF 1 AT DnOth1 DnOthAmt2 HSE 2014 NS 1617
How much [name from DnOthTyp2] did you drink on that day? Please write in a number and whether you are talking about pints, bottles, single measures, glasses etc.
[SCRIPTING NOTE: STRING [50]] GO TO DnOth2 ASK IF 1 AT DnOth1 DnOth2 HSE 2014 NS 1617
Did you drink any other type of alcoholic drink on that day?
SINGLE CODE Yes 1 GO TO DnOthTyp3
No 2 GO TO DnOftBr ASK IF 1 AT DnOth2 DnOthTyp3 HSE 2014 NS 1617
Still thinking about last [answer to Dn7dMost], what other type of alcoholic drink did you drink on that day? Please say only one type of drink.
[SCRIPTING NOTE: STRING [50]] GO TO DnOthAmt3 ASK IF 1 AT DnOth2 DnOthAmt3 HSE 2014 NS 1617
How much [name from DnOthTyp3] did you drink on that day? Please say a number and whether you are talking about pints, bottles, single measures, glasses etc.
[SCRIPTING NOTE: STRING [50]] GO TO DnOftBr TIMESTAMP ASK REMAINDER OF MODULE IF 1 AT DnNow OR 1 AT DnOcc OR 2 AT DnEv AND 1-7 AT DnFreq I'd like to ask you whether you have drunk different types of alcoholic drink in the last 12 months. I'd like to hear about ALL types of alcoholic drinks you have had. If you are not sure whether a drink you have had goes into a category, please let me know. I do not need to know about non-alcoholic or low alcohol drinks.
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ASK IF 1-7 AT DnFreq DnOftBr HSE 2014 NS 1617
I'd like to ask you first about normal strength beer, lager, stout, cider or shandy which has less than 6% alcohol. How often have you had a drink of normal strength beer, lager, stout, cider or shandy (excluding cans and bottles of shandy) during the last 12 months?
SHOWCARD 53
PRESS F12 FOR A FULL LIST OF DRINKS TO INCLUDE OR EXCLUDE AS NORMAL STRENGTH BEER, LAGER, STOUT, CIDER OR SHANDY. NORMAL STRENGTH = LESS THAN 6% ALCOHOL BY VOLUME. SINGLE CODE F12 INTERVIEWER HELP SCREEN: ALCOHOL – NORMAL STRENGTH BEER: INCLUDE: • BARLEY WINE • BLACK & TAN • CIDER AND BLACK • FRUIT CIDER • DIABETIC BEER • DESPERADOS • EXPORT • HEAVY • ALCOHOLIC GINGER BEER • HOME BREW BEER • LAGER AND LIME • STOUT • SCRUMPY EXCLUDE: • ANGOSTURA BITTERS (CODE AS SPIRITS) • BEER WITH 6% AND OVER ALCOHOL BY VOLUME (CODE AS ‘STRONG’) • BOTTLES/CANS OF SHANDY • NON-ALCOHOLIC GINGER BEER • NON-ALCOHOLIC LAGERS E.G. BAVARIA 0.0%, BECKS BLUE
1 Almost every day 1
GO TO DnUBrMeas
2 Five or six days a week 2
3 Three or four days a week 3
4 Once or twice a week 4
5 Once or twice a month 5
6 Once every couple of months 6
7 Once or twice a year 7
8 Not at all in the last 12 months 8 GO TO DnOftStBr
156
ASK IF 1 – 7 at DnOftBr DnUBrMeas HSE 2014a NS 1617
On the days when you drank this, how much of it did you usually drink? IF NECESSARY: Please think about NORMAL STRENGTH BEER, LAGER, STOUT, CIDER or SHANDY (excluding cans and bottles of shandy)
FIRST CODE TYPE OF MEASURE AND THEN CODE NUMBER OF EACH MEASURE. CODE ALL THAT APPLY. PRESS F12 FOR A FULL LIST OF DRINKS TO INCLUDE OR EXCLUDE AS NORMAL STRENGTH BEER, LAGER, STOUT, CIDER OR SHANDY. NORMAL STRENGTH = LESS THAN 6% ALCOHOL BY VOLUME. F12 SCREEN AS DNBRMEAS
Half pints or pints 1 GO TO DnUBrHalf
Small cans 2 GO TO DnUBrSmC
Large cans 3 GO TO DnUBrLgC
Bottles 4 GO TO DnUBrBot ASK IF 1 AT DnUBrMeas DnUBrHalf HSE 2014a NS 1617
ASK OR CODE: On the days when you drank this, how many half pints of it did you usually drink? IF NECESSARY: Please think about NORMAL STRENGTH BEER, LAGER, STOUT, CIDER or SHANDY (excluding cans and bottles of shandy)
PRESS F12 FOR A FULL LIST OF DRINKS TO INCLUDE OR EXCLUDE AS NORMAL STRENGTH BEER, LAGER, STOUT, CIDER OR SHANDY. NORMAL STRENGTH = LESS THAN 6% ALCOHOL BY VOLUME.F12 SCREEN AS DNUBRMEAS
Range: 1..97 GO TO DnUBrSmC ASK IF 2 AT DnUBrMeas DnUBrSmC HSE 2014a NS 1617
ASK OR CODE: On the days when you drank this, how many small cans of it did you usually drink? IF NECESSARY: Please think about NORMAL STRENGTH BEER, LAGER, STOUT, CIDER or SHANDY (excluding cans and bottles of shandy)
PRESS F12 FOR A FULL LIST OF DRINKS TO INCLUDE OR EXCLUDE AS NORMAL STRENGTH BEER, LAGER, STOUT, CIDER OR SHANDY. NORMAL STRENGTH = LESS THAN 6% ALCOHOL BY VOLUME. F12 SCREEN AS DNUBRMEAS
Range: 1..97 GO TO DnUBrLgC
157
ASK IF 3 AT DnUBrMeas DnUBrLgC HSE 2014a NS 1617
ASK OR CODE: On the days when you drank this, how many large cans of it did you usually drink? IF NECESSARY: Please think about NORMAL STRENGTH BEER, LAGER, STOUT, CIDER or SHANDY (excluding cans and bottles of shandy)
PRESS F12 FOR A FULL LIST OF DRINKS TO INCLUDE OR EXCLUDE AS NORMAL STRENGTH BEER, LAGER, STOUT, CIDER OR SHANDY. NORMAL STRENGTH = LESS THAN 6% ALCOHOL BY VOLUME. F12 SCREEN AS DNUBRMEAS
Range: 1..97 GO TO DnUBrBrBot ASK IF 4 AT DnUBrMeas DnUBrBot HSE 2014a NS 1617
ASK OR CODE: On the days when you drank this, how many bottles of it did you usually drink? IF NECESSARY: Please think about NORMAL STRENGTH BEER, LAGER, STOUT, CIDER or SHANDY (excluding cans and bottles of shandy)
PRESS F12 FOR A FULL LIST OF DRINKS TO INCLUDE OR EXCLUDE AS NORMAL STRENGTH BEER, LAGER, STOUT, CIDER OR SHANDY. NORMAL STRENGTH = LESS THAN 6% ALCOHOL BY VOLUME. F12 SCREEN AS DNUBRMEAS
Range: 1..97 GO TO DnOftStBr
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ASK IF 1-7 AT DnFreq DnOftStBr HSE 2014 NS 1617
Now I'd like to ask you about STRONG BEER OR CIDER which has 6% or more alcohol (e.g. Tennant’s Extra, Special Brew, Diamond White). How often have you had a drink of strong BEER, LAGER, STOUT or CIDER during the last 12 months?
SHOWCARD 53
PRESS F12 FOR A FULL LIST OF DRINKS TO INCLUDE OR EXCLUDE AS STRONG BEER, LAGER, STOUT, CIDER OR SHANDY. STRONG = 6% AND OVER ALCOHOL BY VOLUME. SINGLE CODE F12 INTERVIEWER HELP SCREEN: ALCOHOL – STRONG BEER: INCLUDE: • DIAMOND WHITE • DUVEL • GOLD LABEL • K CIDER • LEFFE • SPECIAL BREW LAGER • TENNENTS SUPER EXCLUDE: • ANGOSTURA BITTERS (CODE AS SPIRITS) • BEER ETC WITH LESS THAN 6% ALCOHOL BY VOLUME (CODE AS ‘NORMAL STRENGTH’)
1 Almost every day 1
GO TO DnUStBrMeas
2 Five or six days a week 2
3 Three or four days a week 3
4 Once or twice a week 4
5 Once or twice a month 5
6 Once every couple of months 6
7 Once or twice a year 7
8 Not at all in the last 12 months 8 GO TO DnOftSpir
159
ASK IF 1 – 7 AT DnOftStBr DnUStBrMeas HSE 2014a NS 1617
ASK OR CODE: On the days when you drank this, how much of it did you usually drink? IF NECESSARY: Please think about STRONG BEER, LAGER, STOUT or CIDER.
FIRST CODE TYPE OF MEASURE AND THEN CODE NUMBER OF EACH MEASURE. PRESS F12 FOR A FULL LIST OF DRINKS TO INCLUDE OR EXCLUDE AS STRONG BEER, LAGER, STOUT, CIDER OR SHANDY. STRONG = 6% AND OVER ALCOHOL BY VOLUME. CODE ALL THAT APPLY F12 SCREEN AS DNOFTSTBR
Half pints or pints 1 GO TO DnUStBrHalf
Small cans 2 GO TO DnUStBrSmC
Large cans 3 GO TO DnUStBrLgC
Bottles 4 GO TO DnUStBrBot ASK IF 1 AT DnUStBrMeas DnUStBrHalf HSE 2014a NS 1617
ASK OR CODE: On the days when you drank this, how many half pints of it did you usually drink? IF NECESSARY: Please think about STRONG BEER, LAGER, STOUT or CIDER.
PRESS F12 FOR A FULL LIST OF DRINKS TO INCLUDE OR EXCLUDE AS STRONG BEER, LAGER, STOUT, CIDER OR SHANDY. STRONG = 6% AND OVER ALCOHOL BY VOLUME. F12 SCREEN AS DNOFTSTBR
Range: 1..97 GO TO DnUStBrSmC ASK IF 2 AT DnUStBrMeas DnUStBrSmC HSE 2014a NS 1617
ASK OR CODE: On the days when you drank this, how many small cans of it did you usually drink? IF NECESSARY: Please think about STRONG BEER, LAGER, STOUT or CIDER.
PRESS F12 FOR A FULL LIST OF DRINKS TO INCLUDE OR EXCLUDE AS STRONG BEER, LAGER, STOUT, CIDER OR SHANDY. STRONG = 6% AND OVER ALCOHOL BY VOLUME. F12 SCREEN AS DNOFTSTBR
Range: 1..97 GO TO DnStBrLgC
160
ASK IF 3 AT DnUStBrMeas DnUStBrLgC HSE 2014a NS 1617
ASK OR CODE: On the days when you drank this, how many large cans of it did you usually drink? IF NECESSARY: Please think about STRONG BEER, LAGER, STOUT or CIDER.
PRESS F12 FOR A FULL LIST OF DRINKS TO INCLUDE OR EXCLUDE AS STRONG BEER, LAGER, STOUT, CIDER OR SHANDY. STRONG = 6% AND OVER ALCOHOL BY VOLUME. F12 SCREEN AS DNOFTSTBR
Range: 1..97 GO TO DnUStBrBot ASK IF 4 AT DnUStBrMeas DnUStBrBot HSE 2014a NS 1617
ASK OR CODE: On the days when you drank this, how many bottles of it did you usually drink? IF NECESSARY: Please think about STRONG BEER, LAGER, STOUT or CIDER.
PRESS F12 FOR A FULL LIST OF DRINKS TO INCLUDE OR EXCLUDE AS STRONG BEER, LAGER, STOUT, CIDER OR SHANDY. STRONG = 6% AND OVER ALCOHOL BY VOLUME. F12 SCREEN AS DNOFTSTBR
Range: 1..97 GO TO DnOftSpir
161
ASK IF 1-7 AT DnFreq DnOftSpir HSE 2014 NS 1617
How often have you had a drink of SPIRITS OR LIQUEURS, such as gin, whisky, brandy, rum, vodka, advocaat or cocktails during the last 12 months?
SHOWCARD 53
PRESS F12 FOR A FULL LIST OF DRINKS TO CODE AS SPIRITS. SINGLE CODE F12 INTERVIEWER HELP SCREEN: ALCOHOL – SPIRITS: INCLUDE: • ABSINTHE • ADVOCAAT • AFTER SHOCK • ANGOSTURA BITTERS • APEROL • ARAK • ARMAGNAC • BACARDI • BAILEY'S • BOURBON • BRANDY • CAMPARI • CHERRY BRANDY • COCKTAILS • COGNAC • EGG FLIP • GIN • GRAPPA • IRISH / GAELIC COFFEE • IRISH VELVET • JAEGERMEISTER • JELLO SHOTS / SHOOTERS • KAHLUA • LIMONCELLO • LIQUEURS • MALIBU • MEZCAL • MIDORI • MOONSHINE • OUZO/ANISEED • PERNOD • PIMMS • POITIN (IRISH MOONSHINE) • RUM • SAMBUCA • SCHNAPPS • SLOE GIN • SNOWBALL • SOUTHERN COMFORT • STREGA • TABOO • TIA MARIA • TEQUILA • VODKA
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• VODKA JELLY • WHISKY
1 Almost every day 1
GO TO DnUSpir
2 Five or six days a week 2
3 Three or four days a week 3
4 Once or twice a week 4
5 Once or twice a month 5
6 Once every couple of months 6
7 Once or twice a year 7
8 Not at all in the last 12 months 8 GO TO DnOftSher ASK IF 1 – 7 AT DnOftSpir DnUSpir HSE 2014a NS 1617
On the days when you drank this, how much of it did you usually drink? IF NECESSARY: Please think about SPIRITS OR LIQUEURS, such as gin, whisky, brandy, rum, vodka, advocaat or cocktails.
PRESS F12 FOR A FULL LIST OF DRINKS TO CODE AS SPIRITS. F12 SCREEN AS DNOFTSPIR
CODE THE NUMBER OF SINGLES Range: 1..97 GO TO DnOftSher
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ASK IF 1-7 AT DnFreq DnOftSher HSE 2014 NS 1617
How often have you had a drink of SHERRY OR MARTINI including port, vermouth, Cinzano and Dubonnet, during the last 12 months?
SHOWCARD 53
PRESS F12 FOR A FULL LIST OF DRINKS TO CODE AS SHERRY OR MARTINI, INCLUDING PORT, VERMOUTH, CINZANO AND DUBONNET. SINGLE CODE F12 INTERVIEWER HELP SCREEN: ALCOHOL – SHERRY: INCLUDE: • BIANCO • CINZANO • DUBONNET • HOME MADE SHERRY • MADEIRA • NOILLY PRAT • PORT • PORT AND LEMON • RICARDO • STONES GINGER WINE • SANATOGEN • TONIC WINE • SCOTSMAC AND SIMILAR BRITISH WINES FORTIFIED WITH SPIRITS • VERMOUTH
1 Almost every day 1
GO TO DnUSher
2 Five or six days a week 2
3 Three or four days a week 3
4 Once or twice a week 4
5 Once or twice a month 5
6 Once every couple of months 6
7 Once or twice a year 7
8 Not at all in the last 12 months 8 GO TO DnOftWine ASK IF 1 – 7 AT DnOftSher DnUSher HSE 2014a NS 1617
On the days when you drank this, how much of it did you usually drink? IF NECESSARY: Please think about SHERRY OR MARTINI, including port, vermouth, Cinzano and Dubonnet.
PRESS F12 FOR A FULL LIST OF DRINKS TO CODE AS SHERRY OR MARTINI, INCLUDING PORT, VERMOUTH, CINZANO AND DUBONNET. F12 SCREEN AS DNOFTSHER
CODE THE NUMBER OF GLASSES
Range: 1..97 GO TO DnOftWine
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ASK IF 1-7 AT DnFreq DnOftWine HSE 2014 NS 1617
How often have you had a drink of WINE, including Babycham and champagne, during the last 12 months?
SHOWCARD 53
PRESS F12 FOR A FULL LIST OF DRINKS TO INCLUDE OR EXCLUDE AS WINE, INCLUDING BABYCHAM AND CHAMPAGNE. SINGLE CODE F12 INTERVIEWER HELP SCREEN: ALCOHOL – WINE INCLUDE: • BABYCHAM • CAVA • CHAMPAGNE • CHERRY B • CONCORDE • HOME MADE WINE • LAMBRINI • MEAD • PROSECCO • PUNCH • SAKE EXCLUDE: • NON ALCOHOLIC WINES SUCH AS EISBERG
1 Almost every day 1
GO TO DnUWine
2 Five or six days a week 2
3 Three or four days a week 3
4 Once or twice a week 4
5 Once or twice a month 5
6 Once every couple of months 6
7 Once or twice a year 7
8 Not at all in the last 12 months 8 GO TO DnOftApop
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ASK IF 1 – 7 at DnOftWine DnUWine HSE 2014a NS 1617
On the days when you drank this, how much of it did you usually drink? IF NECESSARY: Please think about WINE, including Babycham and champagne.
PRESS F12 FOR A FULL LIST OF DRINKS TO INCLUDE OR EXCLUDE AS WINE, INCLUDING BABYCHAM AND CHAMPAGNE, AND FOR GUIDANCE ON SIZES OF WINE GLASSES. CODE THE NUMBER OF 125ML GLASSES DRUNK FROM THE BOTTLE BY THE RESPONDENT. E.G. IF THEY DRANK HALF A BOTTLE, CODE 3 GLASSES. CODE THE NUMBER OF GLASSES. 1 BOTTLE =6 GLASSES ½ BOTTLE=3 GLASSES 1/3 BOTTLE=2 GLASSES ¼ BOTTLE=1.5 GLASSES 1 LITRE=8 GLASSES ½ LITRE=4 GLASSES 1/3 LITRE=2.5 GLASSES ¼ LITRE=2 GLASSES F12 SCREEN AS DNOFTWINE
Range: 1..97 GO TO DnUWineMeas ASK IF 1 – 7 at DnOftWine DnUWineMeas HSE 2014 NS 1617
Were those mainly ...RUNNING PROMPT… IF RESPONDENT USUALLY DRINKS IN A PUB OR WINE BAR AND HAD A SMALL GLASS, THIS WOULD USUALLY BE 175ML – CODE AS 2.
SHOWCARD 54 PRESS F12 FOR A FULL LIST OF DRINKS TO INCLUDE OR EXCLUDE AS WINE, INCLUDING BABYCHAM AND CHAMPAGNE, AND FOR GUIDANCE ON SIZES OF WINE GLASSES. SINGLE CODE F12 SCREEN AS DNOFTWINE
1 ...Small glasses (approx. 125ml) 1
GO TO DnOftApop
2 Standard glasses (approx. 175ml) 2
3 Large glasses (approx. 250ml)? 3
Bottles (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) 4
Don’t know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
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ASK IF 1-7 AT DnFreq DnOftApop HSE 2014 NS 1617
How often have you had a drink of ALCOPOPS (i.e. alcoholic lemonade, alcoholic colas or other alcoholic fruit-or-herb-flavoured drinks for e.g. Smirnoff Ice, Bacardi Breezer, WKD, Metz etc), during the last 12 months?
SHOWCARD 55
PRESS F12 FOR A FULL LIST OF DRINKS TO INCLUDE AS ALCOHOLIC SOFT DRINKS. SINGLE CODE F12 INTERVIEWER HELP SCREEN: ALCOHOL – ALCOPOPS INCLUDE: • ARCHERS AQUA • BACARDI BREEZER • HOOCH • METZ • PARROT BAY FROZEN COCKTAILS • RED SQUARE • SMIRNOFF ICE • VODKA MUDSHAKE • VODKA REEF • WKD (‘WICKED’) • WOODY’S • ANY MENTION OF ‘ALCOHOLIC LEMONADE, COLA, ORANGEADE, CREAM SODA,’ ETC OR READY TO DRINK BEVERAGES
1 Almost every day 1
GO TO DnUApopMeas
2 Five or six days a week 2
3 Three or four days a week 3
4 Once or twice a week 4
5 Once or twice a month 5
6 Once every couple of months 6
7 Once or twice a year 7
8 Not at all in the last 12 months 8 [Module ends]
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ASK IF 1 – 7 AT DnOftApop DnUApopMeas HSE 2014a NS 1617
On the days when you drank this, how much of it did you usually drink? IF NECESSARY: Please think about ALCOPOPS or pre-mixed alcoholic drinks (i.e. alcoholic lemonade, alcoholic colas or other alcoholic fruit-or-herb-flavoured drinks).
PRESS F12 FOR A FULL LIST OF DRINKS TO INCLUDE AS ALCOHOLIC SOFT DRINKS. CODE THE MEASURE(S) YOU ARE GOING TO USE CODE ALL THAT APPLY F12 SCREEN AS DNOFTAPOP
Small cans 1
GO TO DnUApopSmC Standard bottles (275ml) 2
Large bottles (700ml) 3
Don’t know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 [Module ends] ASK IF 1 AT DnOftApop DnUApopSmC HSE 2014a NS 1617
ASK OR CODE: On the days when you drank this, how many small cans of it did you drink? IF NECESSARY: Please think about ALCOPOPS or pre-mixed alcoholic drinks (i.e. alcoholic lemonade, alcoholic colas or other alcoholic fruit-or-herb-flavoured drinks).
PRESS F12 FOR A FULL LIST OF DRINKS TO INCLUDE AS ALCOHOLIC SOFT DRINKS. CODE THE NUMBER OF SMALL CANS F12 SCREEN AS DNOFTAPOP
Range: 1..97 GO TO DnUApopStBot
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ASK IF 2 AT DnOftApop DnUApopStBot HSE 2014a NS 1617
ASK OR CODE: On the days when you drank this, how many standard sized bottles of it did you drink? IF NECESSARY: Please think about ALCOPOPS or pre-mixed alcoholic drinks (i.e. alcoholic lemonade, alcoholic colas or other alcoholic fruit-or-herb-flavoured drinks).
PRESS F12 FOR A FULL LIST OF DRINKS TO INCLUDE AS ALCOHOLIC SOFT DRINKS. CODE THE NUMBER OF STANDARD SIZED BOTTLES F12 SCREEN AS DNOFTAPOP
Range: 1..97 GO TO DnUApopLgBot
ASK IF 3 AT DnOftApop DnUApopLgBot HSE 2014a NS 1617
ASK OR CODE: On the days when you drank this, how many large bottles of it did you drink? IF NECESSARY: Please think about ALCOPOPS or pre-mixed alcoholic drinks (i.e. alcoholic lemonade, alcoholic colas or other alcoholic fruit-or-herb-flavoured drinks).
PRESS F12 FOR A FULL LIST OF DRINKS TO INCLUDE AS ALCOHOLIC SOFT DRINKS. CODE THE NUMBER OF LARGE BOTTLES F12 SCREEN AS DNOFTAPOP
Range: 1..97 [Module ends] TIMESTAMP
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Smoking (FG) SUBSAMPLED QUESTION: RANDOM SUBSAMPLE OF 6K RESPONDENTS, SAME AS OTHER PERSONAL HEALTH TOPICS AND MAXIMISING OVERLAP WITH 5.5K GP SUBSAMPLE
ASK MODULE OF ALL EXCEPT THOSE USING OTHER LANGUAGE (I.E. LANGINT <> 3) The next questions are about smoking tobacco. ASK ALL Smoke WHS 2015 NS 1617
Which one of these best describes you?
SHOWCARD 56 SINGLE CODE
1 I smoke daily 1
GO TO EcigEv
2 I smoke occasionally but not every day 2 3 I used to smoke daily but do not smoke at all now 3 4 I used to smoke occasionally but do not smoke at all
now 4
5 I have never smoked 5 EcigEv WHS 2015 NS 1617
Have you ever used an e-cigarette?
SINGLE CODE Yes 1 GO TO EcigNow
No 2 [Module ends] ASK IF 1 AT EcigEv EcigNow WHS 2015 NS 1617
Do you use an e-cigarette at all nowadays?
SINGLE CODE Yes 1
GO TO EcigOft No 2 ASK IF 1 AT EcigEv or 1 at ECigNow EcigOft NS 1617
How often [did / do] you usually use an e-cigarette?
SINGLE CODE Daily 1
[Module ends] Occasionally but not every day 2 TIMESTAMP
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Physical activity (FG) SUBSAMPLED QUESTION: RANDOM SUBSAMPLE OF 6K RESPONDENTS, SAME AS OTHER PERSONAL HEALTH TOPICS AND MAXIMISING OVERLAP WITH 5.5K GP SUBSAMPLE ASK ALL The next questions are about exercise. Think about the time you spent walking in the last 7 days. This includes at work and at home, walking to travel from place to place, and any other walking that you have done solely for recreation, sport, exercise, or leisure. ASK ALL Walk WalkMon, WalkTue, WalkWed, WalkThu, WalkFri, WalkSat, WalkSun WHS 2015 NS 1617
During the last 7 days, on which days did you walk for at least 10 minutes at a time?
CODE ALL THAT APPLY [SCRIPTING NOTE: CODE 8 CANNOT BE SELECTED WITH ANY OTHER CODE]
Monday 1
GO TO WalkTime
Tuesday 2
Wednesday 3
Thursday 4
Friday 5
Saturday 6
Sunday 7
No walking in the last 7 days 8 GO TO ModAct ASK IF 1 – 7 AT Walk WalkTime WHS 2015 NS 1617
How much time did you usually spend walking on one of these days? PLEASE CODE IN HOURS AND MINUTES. FOR EXAMPLE, IF RESPONDENT WALKED FOR 90 MINUTES THAT WOULD BE 1 HOUR AND 30 MINUTES.
HOURS, MINUTES GO TO WalkPace
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ASK IF 1 – 7 AT Walk WalkPace WHS 2015 NS 1617
Which of the following best describes your usual walking pace?
SHOWCARD 57
SINGLE CODE
1 Slow pace 1
GO TO WalkSweat 2 Average pace 2 3 Fairly brisk pace 3 4 Fast pace – at least 4 miles per hour 4 ASK IF 1 – 7 AT Walk WalkSweat WHS 2015 NS 1617
During the last 7 days was the effort of walking for 10 minutes or more usually enough to make you breathe faster, feel warmer or sweat?
SINGLE CODE Yes 1
GO TO ModAct No 2 ASK ALL Think about the moderate physical activity you did in the last 7 days. Moderate activity takes some effort and can make you breathe somewhat harder than normal. Examples include digging in the garden, spring cleaning or other heavy housework, gentle swimming or cycling. Do not include walking. Think only about those physical activities that you did for at least 10 minutes at a time. ASK ALL ModAct ModActMon, ModActTue, ModActWed, ModActThu, ModActFri, ModActSat, ModActSun WHS 2015 NS 1617
During the last 7 days, on which days did you do moderate activity? DO NOT INCLUDE WALKING.
CODE ALL THAT APPLY EXCEPT FOR 8 (CANNOT BE SELECTED WITH ANY OTHER NUMBER)
Monday 1
GO TO ModActTime
Tuesday 2
Wednesday 3
Thursday 4
Friday 5
Saturday 6
Sunday 7
No moderate activity in the last 7 days 8 GO TO VigAct
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ASK IF 1 – 7 AT ModAct ModActTime WHS 2015 NS 1617
How much time did you usually spend doing moderate activity on one of these days? PLEASE CODE IN HOURS AND MINUTES. FOR EXAMPLE, IF RESPONDENT DID SOMETHING FOR 90 MINUTES THAT WOULD BE 1 HOUR AND 30 MINUTES.
HOURS, MINUTES GO TO VigAct ASK ALL Think about the vigorous physical activity you did in the last 7 days. Vigorous activity takes hard physical effort and can make you breathe much harder than normal. Examples include running, fast cycling, or a workout at the gym that makes you out of breath or sweaty. Think only about those physical activities that you did for at least 10 minutes at a time. ASK ALL VigAct VigActMon, VigActTue, VigActWed, VigActThu, VigActFri, VigActSat, VigActSun WHS 2015 NS 1617
During the last 7 days, on which days did you do vigorous activity?
CODE ALL THAT APPLY EXCEPT FOR 8 (CANNOT BE SELECTED WITH ANY OTHER NUMBER)
Monday 1
GO TO VigActTime
Tuesday 2 Wednesday 3 Thursday 4 Friday 5 Saturday 6 Sunday 7 No vigorous activity in the last 7 days 8 [Module ends] ASK IF 1 – 7 AT VigAct VigActTime WHS 2015 NS 1617
How much time did you usually spend doing vigorous activity on one of these days? PLEASE CODE IN HOURS AND MINUTES. FOR EXAMPLE, IF RESPONDENT DID SOMETHING FOR 90 MINUTES THAT WOULD BE 1 HOUR AND 30 MINUTES.
HOURS, MINUTES [Module ends] TIMESTAMP
Active travel SUBSAMPLED MODULE: ASK OF A 2K SUBSAMPLE ASK ALL I’m now going to ask you about ‘active travel’: that is, walking or cycling as a means of transport. By this I mean when you walk or cycle in order to get to a particular
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destination such as work, the shops or to visit friends. The questions do not cover walking and cycling that you do purely for pleasure, just for exercise, or for just walking the dog. When answering please include journeys where you walk or ride all the way to somewhere, and where you walk or ride as part of a longer journey. For example, cycling to a train station.
ASK ALL AtFrqBke NS 1617
In the last three months, how frequently have you used a bicycle as a means of transport?
SHOWCARD 58 ACCEPT BICYCLE, TRICYCLE, UNICYCLE, TANDEM, RECUMBENT ETC. CODE “CAN’T RIDE A BIKE” AS 5: LESS OFTEN / NEVER SINGLE CODE
1 Every day 1
GO TO AtFrqWlk10
2 Several times a week 2
3 Once or twice a week 3
4 Once or twice a month 4
5 Less often / never 5
Can’t remember (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) 6
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
ASK ALL AtFrqWlk10 NS 1617
In the last three months, how frequently have you walked for more than 10 minutes as a means of transport? IF NECESSARY: Only include journeys taking at least 10 minutes, not several journeys adding up to 10 minutes.
SHOWCARD 58 WALKING FOR 10 MINUTES IS ROUGHLY HALF A MILE / A KILOMETRE SINGLE CODE
1 Every day 1
[Module ends]
2 Several times a week 2
3 Once or twice a week 3
4 Once or twice a month 4
5 Less often / never 5
Can’t remember (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) 6
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 TIMESTAMP
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Tax devolution SUBSAMPLED MODULE: ASK OF A 2K SUBSAMPLE I’m now going to ask some questions about who sets the level of taxes. ASK ALL TxMstCtrl NS 1617
Looking at this showcard, please tell me which one currently has the most control over the taxes you pay?
SHOWCARD 59
SINGLE CODE
1 Local councils 1
GO TO TxHrdOf 2 Welsh Government 2 3 UK Government 3 4 Other 4 5 Don’t know 5 ASK ALL TxHrdOf NS 1617
Looking at this showcard, could you please tell me which taxes you have heard of?
SHOWCARD 60
CODE ALL THAT APPLY
1 Income tax 1 GO TO TxInc
2 VAT (Value Added Tax) 2 GO TO TxVAT
3 Council Tax 3 GO TO TxCoun
4 Stamp Duty, that’s the tax you pay when you buy a house
4 GO TO TxStmp
5 Tax on alcohol 5 GO TO TxAlc
6 Tax on air travel from Wales (that is included in the plane ticket price)
6 GO TO TxAir
7 Tax on the waste that is sent to landfill 7 GO TO TxLnd
8 I haven’t heard of any of these 8 [Module ends]
Don’t know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 ASK IF 1-7 AT TxHrdOf I’m now going to ask you some questions about the taxes you have heard of. These questions are about what the situation actually is now, rather than how you might like it to be. Also, many people don’t know a lot about taxes so if you don’t know any of the answers just say, “Don’t know” and I’ll move on. ASK IF 1 AT TxHrdOf TxInc
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NS 1617
In Wales, who do you think has the most control over the levels of income tax?
SHOWCARD 61 SINGLE CODE
1 Local councils 1 GO TO TxIncXWG
2 Welsh Government 2 GO TO TxIncWG
3 UK Government 3 GO TO TxIncXWG 4 Other 4
5 Don’t know 5 ASK IF 2 AT TxInc TxIncWG NS 1617
Would you say that’s…?
RUNNING PROMPT SINGLE CODE
…Complete control, 1 GO TO TxVAT Some control, 2
Or don’t know? 3 ASK IF NOT 2 AT TxInc TxIncXWG NS 1617
How much control do you think the Welsh Government currently has over the levels of income tax? Would you say…
RUNNING PROMPT SINGLE CODE
… Some control, 1 GO TO TxVAT No control at all, 2
Or don’t know? 3 ASK IF 2 AT TxHrdOf TxVAT NS 1617
In Wales, who do you think has the most control over the levels of VAT?
SHOWCARD 61
SINGLE CODE
1 Local councils 1 GO TO TxVATXWG
2 Welsh Government 2 GO TO TxVATWG
3 UK Government 3 GO TO TxVATXWG 4 Other 4
5 Don’t know 5 ASK IF 2 AT TxVAT TxVATWG
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NS 1617
Would you say that’s…?
RUNNING PROMPT SINGLE CODE
…Complete control 1 GO TO TxCoun Some control 2
Or don’t know? 3 ASK IF NOT 2 AT TxVAT TxVATXWG NS 1617
How much control do you think the Welsh Government currently has over the levels of VAT? Would you say…
RUNNING PROMPT SINGLE CODE
… Some control 1 GO TO TxCoun No control at all 2
Or don’t know? 3 ASK IF 3 AT TxHrdOf TxCoun NS 1617
In Wales, who do you think has the most control over the levels of Council Tax?
SHOWCARD 61 SINGLE CODE
1 Local councils 1 GO TO TxCounXWG
2 Welsh Government 2 GO TO TxCounWG
3 UK Government 3 GO TO TxCounXWG 4 Other 4
5 Don’t know 5 ASK IF 2 AT TxCoun TxCounWG NS 1617
Would you say that’s…?
RUNNING PROMPT SINGLE CODE
…Complete control 1 GO TO TxStmp Some control 2
Or don’t know? 3 ASK IF NOT 2 AT TxCoun TxCounXWG NS 1617
How much control do you think the Welsh Government currently has over the levels of Council Tax? Would you say…
RUNNING PROMPT SINGLE CODE
… Some control 1 GO TO TxStmp No control at all 2
Or don’t know? 3
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ASK IF 4 AT TxHrdOf TxStmp NS 1617
In Wales, who do you think has the most control over the levels of Stamp Duty? IF NECESSARY: Stamp Duty is the tax you pay when you buy a house.
SHOWCARD 61 SINGLE CODE
1 Local councils 1 GO TO TxStmpXWG
2 Welsh Government 2 GO TO TxStmpWG
3 UK Government 3 GO TO TxStmpXWG 4 Other 4
5 Don’t know 5 ASK IF 2 AT TxStmp TxStmpWG NS 1617
Would you say that’s…?
RUNNING PROMPT SINGLE CODE
…Complete control 1 GO TO TxAlc Some control 2
Or don’t know? 3 ASK IF NOT 2 AT TxStmp TxStmpXWG NS 1617
How much control do you think the Welsh Government currently has over the levels of Stamp Duty? Would you say…
RUNNING PROMPT SINGLE CODE
… Some control 1 GO TO TxAlc No control at all 2
Or don’t know? 3 ASK IF 5 AT TxHrdOf TxAlc NS 1617
In Wales, who do you think has the most control over the levels of tax on alcohol?
SHOWCARD 61 SINGLE CODE
1 Local councils 1 GO TO TxAlcXWG
2 Welsh Government 2 GO TO TxAlcWG
3 UK Government 3 GO TO TxAlcXWG 4 Other 4
5 Don’t know 5
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ASK IF 2 AT TxAlc TxAlcWG NS 1617
Would you say that’s…?
RUNNING PROMPT SINGLE CODE
…Complete control 1 GO TO TxAir Some control 2
Or don’t know? 3 ASK IF NOT 2 AT TxAlc TxAlcXWG NS 1617
How much control do you think the Welsh Government currently has over the levels of tax on alcohol? Would you say…
RUNNING PROMPT SINGLE CODE
… Some control 1 GO TO TxAir No control at all 2
Or don’t know? 3 ASK IF 6 AT TxHrdOf TxAir NS 1617
Who do you think has the most control over the levels of tax on air travel from Wales? IF NECESSARY: Tax on air travel is included in the plane ticket price.
SHOWCARD 61
SINGLE CODE
1 Local councils 1 GO TO TxAirXWG
2 Welsh Government 2 GO TO TxAirWG
3 UK Government 3 GO TO TxAirXWG 4 Other 4
5 Don’t know 5 ASK IF 2 AT TxAir TxAirWG NS 1617
Would you say that’s…?
RUNNING PROMPT SINGLE CODE
…Complete control 1 GO TO TxLnd Some control 2
Or don’t know? 3
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ASK IF NOT 2 AT TxAir TxAirXWG NS 1617
How much control do you think the Welsh Government currently has over the level of this tax? Would you say…
RUNNING PROMPT SINGLE CODE
… Some control 1 GO TO TxLnd No control at all 2
Or don’t know? 3 ASK IF 7 AT TxHrdOf TxLnd NS 1617
Who do you think has the most control over the levels of tax on waste sent to landfill?
SHOWCARD 61 SINGLE CODE
1 Local councils 1 GO TO TxLndXWG
2 Welsh Government 2 GO TO TxLndWG
3 UK Government 3 GO TO TxLndXWG 4 Other 4
5 Don’t know 5 ASK IF 2 AT TxLnd TxLndWG NS 1617
Would you say that’s…?
RUNNING PROMPT SINGLE CODE
…Complete control 1 GO TO TxDevol Some control 2
Or don’t know? 3 ASK IF NOT 2 AT TxLnd TxLndXWG NS 1617
How much control do you think the Welsh Government currently has over the levels of tax on waste sent to landfill? Would you say…
RUNNING PROMPT SINGLE CODE
… Some control 1 GO TO TxDevol No control at all 2
Or don’t know? 3
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ASK IF NOT 8 OR -9 AT TxHrdOf TxDevol NS 1617
From April [2018], the Welsh Government will be able to set the levels of some taxes in Wales that are currently set by the UK Government. Which of these taxes do you think will come under the control of the Welsh Government?
SHOWCARD 62 [SCRIPTING NOTE: TEXT SUB TO BE INCLUDED DURING 2017 ONLY] CODE ALL THAT APPLY
1 Income tax 1
[Module ends]
2 VAT (Value Added Tax) 2 3 Council Tax 3 4 Stamp Duty, that’s the tax you pay when you buy a
house 4
5 Tax on alcohol 5 6 Tax on air travel from Wales (that is included in the
plane ticket price) 6
7 Tax on the waste that is sent to landfill 7 8 None of the above 8 9 Don’t know 9
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Core – Household material deprivation / financial inclusion DO NOT ASK MODULE OF THOSE USING OTHER LANGUAGE (I.E. LANGINT <> 3) ASK MODULE OF PENSIONERS ONLY IF THEY ARE LEGAL GUARDIAN OF CHILD IN HOUSEHOLD (I.E. GrdChk = 1). [SCRIPTING NOTE: IF RESPONDENT IS A PENSIONER AND THE LEGAL GUARDIAN OF A CHILD IN THE HOUSEHOLD, THEY WILL BE ASKED ALL THREE MATERIAL DEPRIVATION MODULES (HOUSEHOLD, HOUSEHOLD PENSIONER AND CHILD). THERE WILL BE SOME REPETITION, E.G. KEEPING UP WITH BILLS.] [SCRIPTING NOTE: “PENSIONER” IS DEFINED BY THE CURRENT STATE PENSION AGE] This next section is about the sorts of things that some people have, but which many people have difficulty finding the money for. IF NECESSARY: The reason for asking the questions is so that the Welsh Government knows more about any problems that people in Wales are facing, and can take action to help. For each of the following things please tell me the number from the showcard which best explains whether [you and your family / you and your partner / you] have it or not. ASK ALL ADHol FRS 1314 NS 1617
Do you [and your family / and your partner] have a holiday away from home for at least one week a year, whilst not staying with relatives at their home?
SHOWCARD 63
THIS IS RESPONDENT'S OWN INTERPRETATION SINGLE CODE
1 We / I have this 1
GO TO ADDec
2 We / I would like to have this but cannot afford this at the moment
2
3 We / I do not want / need this at the moment 3 Does not apply (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) 4 Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
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ASK ALL ADDec FRS 1314 NS 1617
Do you [and your family / and your partner] have enough money to keep your home in a decent state of decoration? IF NECESSARY: Please tell me the number from the showcard which best explains whether [you and your family/you and your partner/you] have it or not.
SHOWCARD 63
THIS IS RESPONDENT'S OWN INTERPRETATION SINGLE CODE
1 We / I have this 1
GO TO ADIns
2 We / I would like to have this but cannot afford this at the moment
2
3 We / I do not want / need this at the moment 3 Does not apply (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) 4 Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 ASK ALL ADIns FRS 1314 NS 1617
Do you [and your family / and your partner] have household contents insurance? IF NECESSARY: Please tell me the number from the showcard which best explains whether [you and your family/you and your partner/you] have it or not.
SHOWCARD 63 THIS IS RESPONDENT'S OWN INTERPRETATION SINGLE CODE
1 We / I have this 1
GO TO ADMon
2 We / I would like to have this but cannot afford this at the moment
2
3 We / I do not want / need this at the moment 3 Does not apply (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) 4 Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 ASK AL L Now I want to ask a few questions about things you [and your family / and your partner] can afford to do.
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ASK ALL ADMon FRS 1314 NS 1617
Do you [and your family / and your partner] make regular savings of £10 a month or more for rainy days or retirement?
SHOWCARD 63
THIS IS RESPONDENT'S OWN INTERPRETATION SINGLE CODE
1 We / I have this 1
GO TO ADFur
2 We / I would like to have this but cannot afford this at the moment
2
3 We / I do not want / need this at the moment 3 Does not apply (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) 4 Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 ASK ALL ADFur FRS 1314 NS 1617
Do you [and your family / and your partner] replace any worn out furniture?
SHOWCARD 63 THIS IS RESPONDENT'S OWN INTERPRETATION SINGLE CODE
1 We / I have this 1
GO TO FinBilCredNP
2 We / I would like to have this but cannot afford this at the moment
2
3 We / I do not want / need this at the moment 3 Does not apply (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) 4 Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
184
ASK ALL FinBilCredNP OPN NS 1214 NS 1617a
Which one of the statements on this card best describes how well you [and your family / and your partner] are keeping up with your bills and credit commitments at the moment? Please just read out the number that applies.
SHOWCARD 64
[SCRIPTING NOTE: CAPI TO ONLY HAVE NUMBERS FOR PRIVACY] SINGLE CODE
1 Keeping up with all bills and commitments without any difficulties
1
GO TO ADRep
2 Keeping up with all bills and commitments but it is a struggle from time to time
2
3 Keeping up with all bills and commitments but it is a constant struggle
3
4 Falling behind with some bills or credit commitments 4 5 Having real financial problems and have fallen behind
with many bills or credit commitments 5
6 Have no bills 6 Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 TIMESTAMP [SCRIPTING NOTE: ADRep – ADHeat ASKED ONLY OF BORDERLINE DEPRIVED RESPONDENTS] ADRep [ADDITIONAL DEPRIVATION QUESTION TO MAKE UP THE FULL SET] FRS 1314 NS 1617
Do you (and your family / and your partner) replace or repair major electrical goods such as a refrigerator or a washing machine, when broken?
SHOWCARD 65 THIS IS RESPONDENT'S OWN INTERPRETATION SINGLE CODE
1 We / I have this 1
GO TO ADSelf
2 We / I would like to have this but cannot afford this at the moment
2
3 We / I do not want / need this at the moment 3 Does not apply (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) 4 Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
185
ADSelf [ADDITIONAL DEPRIVATION QUESTION TO MAKE UP THE FULL SET] FRS 1314 NS 1617
Now please look at this showcard. On a slightly different note do you have a small amount of money to spend each week on yourself, not on your family?
SHOWCARD 66 THIS IS RESPONDENT'S OWN INTERPRETATION SINGLE CODE
1 I have this 1
GO TO ADHeat
2 I would like to have this but cannot afford this at the moment
2
3 I do not want / need this at the moment 3 Does not apply (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) 4 Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 ADHeat [ADDITIONAL DEPRIVATION QUESTION TO MAKE UP THE FULL SET] FRS 1314 NS 1617
For the next question please answer just yes or no. In winter, are you able to keep this accommodation warm enough?
SINGLE CODE CODE 'CAN'T AFFORD IT' AS 'NO'
Yes 1
[Module ends] No 2 Does not apply (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) 3 Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 TIMESTAMP
Core – Household pensioner material deprivation [SCRIPTING NOTE: “PENSIONER” IS DEFINED BY THE CURRENT STATE PENSION AGE] ASK ALL PENSIONERS WHERE LANGINT <> 3 This next section is about the sorts of things that some people have, but which many people have difficulty finding the money for. IF NECESSARY: The reason for asking the questions is so that the Welsh Government knows more about any problems that people in Wales are facing, and can take action to help. For each of the following things please tell me whether [you and your family / you and your partner / you] have it or not.
186
ASK ALL OACook FRS 1213 NS 1617
Would you be able to replace your cooker if it broke down?
THIS IS RESPONDENT'S OWN INTERPRETATION SINGLE CODE
Yes 1 GO TO OADamp
No 2 SCRIPTING NOTE: OAHome not asked here, value derived from HSat ASK ALL OADamp FRS 1213 NS 1617
Do you have a damp-free home?
THIS IS RESPONDENT'S OWN INTERPRETATION SINGLE CODE
Yes 1 GO TO OAWarm
No 2
ASK ALL OAWarm FRS 1213 NS 1617
Is your home kept adequately warm?
THIS IS RESPONDENT'S OWN INTERPRETATION SINGLE CODE
Yes 1 GO TO FinBilCredP
No 2
187
ASK IF NOT 1 – 6 AND NOT -9 AND NOT -99 AT FinBilCredNP FinBilCredP OPN NS 1617a
Which one of the statements on this card best describes how well you [and your family / and your partner] are keeping up with your bills and credit commitments at the moment? Please just read out the number that applies.
SHOWCARD 67 SINGLE CODE [SCRIPTING NOTE: CAPI TO ONLY HAVE NUMBERS FOR PRIVACY]
1 Keeping up with all bills and commitments without any difficulties
1
GO TO OATaxi
2 Keeping up with all bills and commitments but it is a struggle from time to time
2
3 Keeping up with all bills and commitments but it is a constant struggle
3
4 Falling behind with some bills or credit commitments 4 5 Having real financial problems and have fallen behind
with many bills or credit commitments 5
6 Have no bills 6 Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
ASK ALL OATaxi FRS 1213 NS 1617
Do you have access to a car or taxi, whenever you need it?
THIS IS RESPONDENT'S OWN INTERPRETATION SINGLE CODE
Yes 1 GO TO OAHair
No 2
ASK ALL OAHair FRS 1213 NS 1617
Do you have your hair done or cut regularly?
THIS IS RESPONDENT'S OWN INTERPRETATION SINGLE CODE
Yes 1 GO TO OAMeal
No 2
188
ASK ALL OAFrnd FRS 1213 NS 1617
Do you see your friends or family at least once a month?
THIS IS RESPONDENT'S OWN INTERPRETATION SINGLE CODE
Yes 1 GO TO OACook
No 2 ASK IF 2 AT OAFrnd, OACook, OAHome, OADamp, OAWarm, OABill, OATaxi, OR OAHair I am now going to ask you about each of the things you said you do not do or have. Selecting your answers from this card, please tell me why this is. ASK IF 2 AT OACook OACookNt FRS 1213 NS 1617
Why would you not be able to replace your cooker if it broke down?
SHOWCARD 68
CODE ALL THAT APPLY
1 I do not have the money for this 1
GO TO OAHomeNt
2 This is not a priority for me on my current income 2 3 My health / disability prevents me 3 4 It is too much trouble / too tiring 4 5 There is no one to do this with or help me 5 6 This is not something I want 6 7 It is not relevant to me 7 8 Other reason 8 9 Don’t know 9 ASK IF 2 AT HomeRep AND RESPONDENT IS A PENSIONER OAHomeNt FRS 1213 NS 1617
You said earlier that your home is not kept in a good state of repair. Why is this?
SHOWCARD 68 CODE ALL THAT APPLY
1 I do not have the money for this 1
GO TO OADampNt
2 This is not a priority for me on my current income 2 3 My health / disability prevents me 3 4 It is too much trouble / too tiring 4 5 There is no one to do this with or help me 5 6 This is not something I want 6 7 It is not relevant to me 7 8 Other reason 8 9 Don’t know 9
189
ASK IF 2 AT OADamp OADampNt FRS 1213 NS 1617
Why do you not have a damp-free home?
SHOWCARD 68
CODE ALL THAT APPLY
1 I do not have the money for this 1
GO TO OAWarmNt
2 This is not a priority for me on my current income 2 3 My health / disability prevents me 3 4 It is too much trouble / too tiring 4 5 There is no one to do this with or help me 5 6 This is not something I want 6 7 It is not relevant to me 7 8 Other reason 8 9 Don’t know 9 ASK IF 2 AT OAWarm OAWarmNt FRS 1213 NS 1617
Why is your home not kept adequately warm?
SHOWCARD 68
CODE ALL THAT APPLY
1 I do not have the money for this 1
GO TO OATaxiNt
2 This is not a priority for me on my current income 2 3 My health / disability prevents me 3 4 It is too much trouble / too tiring 4 5 There is no one to do this with or help me 5 6 This is not something I want 6 7 It is not relevant to me 7 8 Other reason 8 9 Don’t know 9 ASK IF 2 AT OATaxi OATaxiNt FRS 1213 NS 1617
Why do you not have access to a car or taxi, whenever you need it?
SHOWCARD 68
CODE ALL THAT APPLY
1 I do not have the money for this 1
GO TO OAHairNt
2 This is not a priority for me on my current income 2 3 My health / disability prevents me 3 4 It is too much trouble / too tiring 4 5 There is no one to do this with or help me 5 6 This is not something I want 6 7 It is not relevant to me 7 8 Other reason 8 9 Don’t know 9
190
ASK ALL PENSIONERS WHERE LANGINT <> 3 AND 2 AT OAHair OAHairNt FRS 1213 NS 1617
Why do you not have your hair done or cut regularly?
SHOWCARD 68
CODE ALL THAT APPLY
1 I do not have the money for this 1
GO TO MealNt
2 This is not a priority for me on my current income 2 3 My health / disability prevents me 3 4 It is too much trouble / too tiring 4 5 There is no one to do this with or help me 5 6 This is not something I want 6 7 It is not relevant to me 7 8 Other reason 8 9 Don’t know 9 ASK IF 2 AT OAFrnd OAFrndNt FRS 1213 NS 1617
Why do you not see your friends or family at least once a month?
SHOWCARD 68
CODE ALL THAT APPLY
1 I do not have the money for this 1
GO TO OACookNt
2 This is not a priority for me on my current income 2 3 My health / disability prevents me 3 4 It is too much trouble / too tiring 4 5 There is no one to do this with or help me 5 6 This is not something I want 6 7 It is not relevant to me 7 8 Other reason 8 9 Don’t know 9 TIMESTAMP [SCRIPTING NOTE: OAMeal – OAHowPy ASKED ONLY OF BORDERLINE DEPRIVED RESPONDENTS]
ASK ALL OAMeal [ADDITIONAL DEPRIVATION QUESTION TO MAKE UP THE FULL SET] FRS 1213 NS 1617
Do you eat at least one filling meal a day?
THIS IS RESPONDENT'S OWN INTERPRETATION SINGLE CODE
Yes 1 GO TO OAOut
No 2
191
ASK ALL OAOut [ADDITIONAL DEPRIVATION QUESTION TO MAKE UP THE FULL SET] FRS 1213 NS 1617
Do you go out socially, either alone or with other people, at least once a month?
THIS IS RESPONDENT'S OWN INTERPRETATION SINGLE CODE
Yes 1 GO TO OAHol
No 2
ASK ALL OAHol [ADDITIONAL DEPRIVATION QUESTION TO MAKE UP THE FULL SET] FRS 1213 NS 1617
Do you take a holiday away from home for a week or more at least once a year?
THIS IS RESPONDENT'S OWN INTERPRETATION SINGLE CODE
Yes 1 GO TO OAHeat
No 2
ASK ALL OAHeat [ADDITIONAL DEPRIVATION QUESTION TO MAKE UP THE FULL SET] FRS 1213 NS 1617
Are your heating, electrics, plumbing and drains kept in good working order?
THIS IS RESPONDENT'S OWN INTERPRETATION SINGLE CODE
Yes 1 GO TO OAPhon
No 2
OAPhon [ADDITIONAL DEPRIVATION QUESTION TO MAKE UP THE FULL SET] FRS 1213 NS 1617
Do you have a telephone (landline) to use, whenever you need it?
THIS IS RESPONDENT'S OWN INTERPRETATION SINGLE CODE
Yes 1 GO TO OACoat
No 2
192
ASK ALL OACoat [ADDITIONAL DEPRIVATION QUESTION TO MAKE UP THE FULL SET] FRS 1213 NS 1617
Do you have a warm waterproof coat?
THIS IS RESPONDENT'S OWN INTERPRETATION SINGLE CODE
Yes 1 GO TO OAExpns
No 2
ASK ALL OAExpns [ADDITIONAL DEPRIVATION QUESTION TO MAKE UP THE FULL SET] FRS 1213 NS 1617
Would you be able to pay an unexpected expense of £200?
THIS IS RESPONDENT'S OWN INTERPRETATION SINGLE CODE
Yes 1 GO TO OAHowPy
No 2
ASK IF 1 AT OAExpns OAHowPy [ADDITIONAL DEPRIVATION QUESTION TO MAKE UP THE FULL SET] FRS 1213 NS 1617
How would you pay for this unexpected expense of £200?
SHOWCARD 69 CODE ALL THAT APPLY
1 I would use my own income but would need to cut back on essentials
1
GO TO AOFrndNt
2 I would use my own income but would not need to cut back on essentials
2
3 I would use my savings 3 4 I would use a form of credit (e.g. credit card or take out a
loan) 4
5 I would get the money from friends or family as a gift or loan
5
6 Other (please specify) 6
ASK IF 6 AT OAHowPy OAHowPyO NS 1617
ASK OR CODE: What is the other?
[SCRIPTING NOTE: STRING [50]] GO TO AOFrndNt
TIMESTAMP [SCRIPTING NOTE: MealNt – CoatNt ASKED ONLY OF BORDERLINE DEPRIVED RESPONDENTS]
193
ASK IF 2 AT OAMeal MealNt [ADDITIONAL DEPRIVATION QUESTION TO MAKE UP THE FULL SET] FRS 1213 NS 1617
Why do you not eat at least one filling meal a day?
SHOWCARD 70
CODE ALL THAT APPLY
1 I do not have the money for this 1
GO TO OutNt
2 This is not a priority for me on my current income 2 3 My health / disability prevents me 3 4 It is too much trouble / too tiring 4 5 There is no one to do this with or help me 5 6 This is not something I want 6 7 It is not relevant to me 7 8 Other reason 8 9 Don’t know 9 ASK IF 2 AT OAOut OutNt [ADDITIONAL DEPRIVATION QUESTION TO MAKE UP THE FULL SET] FRS 1213 NS 1617
Why do you not go out socially, either alone or with other people, at least once a month?
SHOWCARD 70
CODE ALL THAT APPLY
1 I do not have the money for this 1
GO TO HolNt
2 This is not a priority for me on my current income 2 3 My health / disability prevents me 3 4 It is too much trouble / too tiring 4 5 There is no one to do this with or help me 5 6 This is not something I want 6 7 It is not relevant to me 7 8 Other reason 8 9 Don’t know 9
194
ASK IF 2 AT OAHol HolNt [ADDITIONAL DEPRIVATION QUESTION TO MAKE UP THE FULL SET] FRS 1213 NS 1617
Why do you not take a holiday away from home for a week or more at least once a year?
SHOWCARD 70
CODE ALL THAT APPLY
1 I do not have the money for this 1
GO TO HeatNt
2 This is not a priority for me on my current income 2 3 My health / disability prevents me 3 4 It is too much trouble / too tiring 4 5 There is no one to do this with or help me 5 6 This is not something I want 6 7 It is not relevant to me 7 8 Other reason 8 9 Don’t know 9 ASK IF 2 AT OAHeat HeatNt [ADDITIONAL DEPRIVATION QUESTION TO MAKE UP THE FULL SET] FRS 1213 NS 1617
Why are your heating, electrics, plumbing and drains not kept in good working order?
SHOWCARD 70
CODE ALL THAT APPLY
1 I do not have the money for this 1
GO TO PhonNt
2 This is not a priority for me on my current income 2 3 My health / disability prevents me 3 4 It is too much trouble / too tiring 4 5 There is no one to do this with or help me 5 6 This is not something I want 6 7 It is not relevant to me 7 8 Other reason 8 9 Don’t know 9 ASK IF 2 AT OAPhon PhonNt [ADDITIONAL DEPRIVATION QUESTION TO MAKE UP THE FULL SET] FRS 1213 NS 1617
Why do you not have a telephone (landline) to use, whenever you need it?
SHOWCARD 70
CODE ALL THAT APPLY
1 I do not have the money for this 1
GO TO CoatNt
2 This is not a priority for me on my current income 2 3 My health / disability prevents me 3 4 It is too much trouble / too tiring 4 5 There is no one to do this with or help me 5 6 This is not something I want 6 7 It is not relevant to me 7 8 Other reason 8 9 Don’t know 9
195
ASK IF 2 AT OACoat CoatNt [ADDITIONAL DEPRIVATION QUESTION TO MAKE UP THE FULL SET] FRS 1213 NS 1617
Why do you not have a warm waterproof coat?
SHOWCARD 70
CODE ALL THAT APPLY
1 I do not have the money for this 1
[Module ends]
2 This is not a priority for me on my current income 2 3 My health / disability prevents me 3 4 It is too much trouble / too tiring 4 5 There is no one to do this with or help me 5 6 This is not something I want 6 7 It is not relevant to me 7 8 Other reason 8 9 Don’t know 9 TIMESTAMP
Core – Child material deprivation DO NOT ASK MODULE OF THOSE USING OTHER LANGUAGE (I.E. LANGINT <> 3) ASK IF ONE OR MORE CODED 4/5/6 AT RelResp2 AND (CHLD IS AGED 0-16 OR 1 AT HH16_19FTEd) ASK IF RESPONDENT IS A PENSIONER AND 1 AT GrdChk AND (CHLD IS AGED 0-16 OR 1 AT HH16_19FTEd) [SCRIPTING NOTE: “PENSIONER” IS DEFINED BY THE CURRENT STATE PENSION AGE] [SCRIPTING NOTE: THE TEXT-FILL [YOU/ YOU AND YOUR PARTNER] SHOULD BE SET UP AS FOLLOWS: [YOU] IF RELRESP2 DOES NOT = 1, 2, OR 3 [YOU AND YOUR PARTNER] IF RESPRESP2 = 1, 2, OR 3] The next questions are asked about all the children [you / you and your partner] are responsible for in this household. INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: Respondents are asked to think of all of their dependent children when answering these questions. Cases may arise, however, where one child ‘has’ and one cannot afford or one ‘doesn’t need’ and one cannot afford. In these cases priority coding is necessary. The priority will ALWAYS be cannot afford. Therefore, the priority order is: 1. cannot afford, 2. doesn't need, 3. (all) have. If respondent’s answer doesn’t allow you to distinguish between code 2 and 3, ask “Which answer from the card best applies to you?” For each of the following please tell me the number from the showcard that best explains whether your [child has/children have] it or not. [SCRIPTING NOTE: TEXT FILL “[DOES YOUR CHILD / DO YOUR CHILDREN)]” SHOULD BE DRIVEN BY THE NUMBER OF DEPENDENT CHILDREN IN THE HOUSEHOLD.
196
NUMBER OF DEPENDENT CHILDREN IS GIVEN AS (NUMBER CODED 4/5/6 AT RELRESP2 AND AGED UNDER 16) + (NUMBER CODED 4/5/6 AT RELRESP2 AND 1 AT HH16_19FTED).] ASK ALL CDCoat FRS 1314 NS 1617
[Does your child / Do your children] have a warm winter coat?
SHOWCARD 71
THIS IS RESPONDENT'S OWN INTERPRETATION IF CHILD(REN) HAS A WARM WINTER COAT BUT REFUSES TO WEAR IT, CODE AS 1. SINGLE CODE
1 Child(ren) has / have this 1
GO TO CDEqp
2 Child(ren) would like to have this but we cannot afford this at the moment
2
3 Child(ren) do not want / need this at the moment 3 Does not apply (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) 4 Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 ASK ALL CDEqp FRS 1314 NS 1617
[Does your child / Do your children] have leisure equipment such as sports equipment or a bicycle?
SHOWCARD 71
THIS IS RESPONDENT'S OWN INTERPRETATION SINGLE CODE
1 Child(ren) has / have this 1
GO TO CDCel
2 Child(ren) would like to have this but we cannot afford this at the moment
2
3 Child(ren) do not want / need this at the moment 3 Does not apply (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) 4 Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
197
ASK ALL CDCel FRS 1314 NS 1617
[Does your child / Do your children] have celebrations on special occasions such as birthdays, Christmas or other religious festivals?
SHOWCARD 71
THIS IS RESPONDENT'S OWN INTERPRETATION SINGLE CODE
1 Child(ren) has / have this 1
GO TO CDAct
2 Child(ren) would like to have this but we cannot afford this at the moment
2
3 Child(ren) do not want / need this at the moment 3 Does not apply (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) 4 Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 ASK ALL CDAct FRS 1314 NS 1617
[Does your child / Do your children] attend at least one regular organised activity a week outside school, such as sport or a youth group?
SHOWCARD 71 THIS IS RESPONDENT'S OWN INTERPRETATION SINGLE CODE
1 Child(ren) has / have this 1
GO TO CDLes
2 Child(ren) would like to have this but we cannot afford this at the moment
2
3 Child(ren) do not want / need this at the moment 3 Does not apply (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) 4 Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 ASK ALL CDLes FRS 1314 NS 1617
[Does your child / Do your children] do a hobby or leisure activity?
SHOWCARD 71
THIS IS RESPONDENT'S OWN INTERPRETATION SINGLE CODE
1 Child(ren) has / have this 1
GO TO CDVeg
2 Child(ren) would like to have this but we cannot afford this at the moment
2
3 Child(ren) do not want / need this at the moment 3 Does not apply (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) 4 Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 TIMESTAMP
199
[SCRIPTING NOTE: CDepVeg – CDepTrp ASKED ONLY OF BORDERLINE DEPRIVED HOUSEHOLDS. NOT ASKED OF BORDERLINE DEPRIVED PENSIONER HOUSEHOLDS.] CDVeg [ADDITIONAL DEPRIVATION QUESTION TO MAKE UP THE FULL SET] FRS 1314 NS 1617
[Does your child / Do your children] eat fresh fruit and / or vegetables every day?
SHOWCARD 71
THIS IS RESPONDENT'S OWN INTERPRETATION IF CHILD(REN) OFFERED FRUIT AND VEGETABLES REGULARLY BUT REFUSE(S) TO EAT THEM, CODE AS 1. SINGLE CODE
1 Child(ren) has / have this 1
GO TO CDHol
2 Child(ren) would like to have this but we cannot afford this at the moment
2
3 Child(ren) do not want / need this at the moment 3 Does not apply (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) 4 Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 ONLY ASK IF HH HAS TWO OR MORE CHILDREN OF A DIFFERENT SEX AGED 10 OR OVER CDBed [ADDITIONAL DEPRIVATION QUESTION TO MAKE UP THE FULL SET] FRS 1314 NS 1617
Are there enough bedrooms for every child of 10 or over of a different sex to have their own bedroom?
SHOWCARD 71
THIS IS RESPONDENT'S OWN INTERPRETATION SINGLE CODE
1 Child(ren) has / have this 1
GO TO CDEqp
2 Child(ren) would like to have this but we cannot afford this at the moment
2
3 Child(ren) do not want / need this at the moment 3 Does not apply (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) 4 Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
200
CDTea [ADDITIONAL DEPRIVATION QUESTION TO MAKE UP THE FULL SET] FRS 1314 NS 1617
[Does your child / Do your children] have friends round for tea or a snack once a fortnight?
SHOWCARD 71 THIS IS RESPONDENT'S OWN INTERPRETATION EXCLUDE VISITS WHERE FRIENDS ARE NOT OFFERED TEA OR A SNACK. SINGLE CODE
1
Child(ren) has / have this
1
GO TO CDPlay
2 Child(ren) would like to have this but we cannot afford this at the moment
2
3 Child(ren) do not want / need this at the moment 3 Does not apply (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) 4 Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 ASK IF ANY CHILDREN UNDER 4 OR CHILDREN UNDER 6 AND 2 AT HH4_6FtEd CDPlay [ADDITIONAL DEPRIVATION QUESTION TO MAKE UP THE FULL SET] FRS 1314 NS 1617
[Does / Do] [Name(s) of children in household under 6 not attending primary or private school] go to toddler group / nursery / playgroup at least once a week?
SHOWCARD 71 THIS IS RESPONDENT'S OWN INTERPRETATION SINGLE CODE
1 Child(ren) has / have this 1
GO TO CDTrp
2 Child(ren) would like to have this but we cannot afford this at the moment
2
3 Child(ren) do not want / need this at the moment 3 Does not apply (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) 4 Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 ASK IF ANY CHILDREN 6 AND OVER OR 1 AT HH4_6FtEd CDTrp [ADDITIONAL DEPRIVATION QUESTION TO MAKE UP THE FULL SET] FRS 1314 NS 1617
[Does / Do] [Name(s) of children aged 6 or older in household or younger than 6 and attending primary or private school] go on school trips?
SHOWCARD 71
THIS IS RESPONDENT'S OWN INTERPRETATION SINGLE CODE
1 Child(ren) has / have this 1
[Module ends]
2 Child(ren) would like to have this but we cannot afford this at the moment
2
3 Child(ren) do not want / need this at the moment 3 Does not apply (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) 4 Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
201
TIMESTAMP
WG – Food poverty [SCRIPTING NOTE: MODULE TO BE ASKED OF ALL RESPONDENTS EXCEPT THOSE USING OTHER LANGUAGE (I.E. LANGINT <> 3)] ASK ALL FPEv2d NS 1617 EU SILC
[Does your household / do you and your partner/ do you] eat meals with meat, chicken, fish (or vegetarian equivalent) at least every other day? Please give me a number from the showcard which best describes your answer.
VEGETARIAN EQUIVALENT MEANS PROTEIN, SUCH AS EGGS, CHEESE, OR MEAT SUBSTITUTE PRODUCT, E.G. QUORN.
SHOWCARD 72
SINGLE CODE
1 Yes 1
GO TO FPSubMeal 2 No – cannot afford 2
3 No – other reason 3 Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 ASK ALL FPSubMeal NS 1617 EU SILC
During the last fortnight was there ever a day (from getting up to going to bed) when you did not have a substantial meal due to lack of money? READ OUT IF NECESSARY: A substantial meal means one that is filling.
SINGLE CODE Yes 1
[Module ends] No 2
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 TIMESTAMP
202
Problems and advice SUBSAMPLED MODULE: ASK OF 3K RESPONDENTS
[SCRIPTING NOTE: MODULE TO BE ASKED OF ALL RESPONDENTS EXCEPT THOSE USING OTHER LANGUAGE (I.E. LANGINT <> 3)] ASK ALL The next questions are about problems and disputes. The Welsh Government are interested in this topic because they need to know if people who have suffered a problem or dispute are getting enough support to resolve it properly, and if not, what should be put in place to help. ASK ALL Disputes NEW In the last 12 months, have you personally experienced any problems or disputes
in relation to the following topics?
SHOWCARD 73
CODE ALL THAT APPLY
1 Debt 1
GO TO ProbOtcm
2 Financial matters other than debt 2
3 Welfare benefits 3
4 Housing 4
5 Employment 5
6 Discrimination 6
7 Divorce or problems related to relationship breakdown 7
8 Social care 8
9 Goods or services you have bought 9
10 Other (PLEASE SPECIFY) 10 GO TO DisputesOT
11 None of these 11 GO TO AdvProb
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 ASK IF 10 AT Disputes DisputesOT NEW ASK OR CODE: What was the other topic?
[SCRIPTING NOTE: STRING [50]] GO TO ProbOtcm ASK IF 1-10 AT Disputes ProbOtcm NEW Thinking about the most serious problem you experienced, which of these best
describes what happened?
SHOWCARD 74 SINGLE CODE
1 Sorted it out 1 GO TO ProbSort
2 Still sorting it out 2
3 Attempted to sort it out but gave up 3 GO TO ProbGvUp
4 Did nothing 4 GO TO ProbNoth
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 GO TO AdvProb
203
ASK IF 1 OR 2 AT ProbOtcm ProbSort NEW How [did / are] you sort[ing] it out?
[SCRIPTING NOTE: TEXT FILLS ARE BASED ON RESPONSE AT ProbOtcm]
SHOWCARD 75 CODE ALL THAT APPLY
1 On my own 1
GO TO AdvProb 2 With the help of family / friends 2
3 With professional help – paid for 3
4 With professional help – free 4
5 Other (PLEASE SPECIFY) 5 GO TO ProbSortOT
Don’t know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 GO TO AdvProb
ASK IF 5 AT ProbSort ProbSortOT NEW What [is / was] the other way you [sorted / are sorting] it out?
[SCRIPTING NOTE: TEXT FILLS ARE BASED ON RESPONSE AT ProbOtcm] [SCRIPTING NOTE: STRING [50]]
GO TO AdvProb
ASK IF 3 AT ProbOtcm ProbGvUp NEW Why did you give up? SHOWCARD 76
CODE ALL THAT APPLY
1 Due to costs 1
GO TO AdvProb
2 Due to complexity 2
3 Didn’t have the time 3
4 Lack of knowledge 4
5 Too stressful 5
6 On professional advice 6
7 On the advice of family / friends 7
8 Because I was unable to get information / advice I needed
8
9 Other (PLEASE SPECIFY) 9 GO TO ProbGvUpOT
Don’t know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 GO TO AdvProb
ASK IF 9 AT ProbGvUp ProbGvUpOT NEW What was the other reason you gave up?
[SCRIPTING NOTE: STRING [50]]
GO TO AdvProb
204
ASK IF 4 AT ProbOtcm ProbNoth NEW Why didn’t you do anything? SHOWCARD 77
CODE ALL THAT APPLY
1 Due to costs 1
GO TO AdvProb 2 Due to complexity 2 3 Didn’t have the time 3 4 Lack of knowledge 4 5 Too stressful 5
6 On the advice of family / friends 6
7 Other (PLEASE SPECIFY) 7 GO TO ProbNothOT
Don’t know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 GO TO AdvProb
ASK IF 7 AT ProbNoth ProbNothOT NEW What was the other reason you did nothing?
[SCRIPTING NOTE: STRING [50]]
GO TO AdvProb
ASK ALL AdvProb NEW In the last 12 months, have you had advice or support from any organisations in
these areas of life? SHOWCARD 78
CODE ALL THAT APPLY
1 Debt 1
GO TO ConJust
2 Financial matters other than debt 2 3 Welfare benefits 3 4 Housing 4 5 Employment 5 6 Discrimination 6 7 Divorce or problems related to relationship breakdown 7 8 Social care 8 9 Goods or services you have bought 9
10 Other (PLEASE SPECIFY) 10 GO TO AdvProbOT
11 None of these 11 GO TO ConJust
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
ASK IF 10 AT AdvProb AdvProbOT NEW What was the other area? [SCRIPTING NOTE: STRING [50]]
GO TO ConJust
205
ASK ALL ConJust NEW SCJS 1415a
How confident are you that everyone has access to the legal system if they need it? By legal system, I mean lawyers, courts and advice services which can help people resolve legal issues.
SHOWCARD 79 LAWYER INCLUDES SOLICITOR OR BARRISTER SINGLE CODE
1 Very confident 1
[Module ends]
2 Fairly confident 2
3 Not very confident 3
4 Not at all confident 4
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 TIMESTAMP FULL INTERVIEW BREAK POINT
206
Welfare reform ASK ALL The next questions are about changes to welfare benefits. ASK ALL WelfAware NEW Which of the following changes to welfare benefits have you heard of?
If you’re not sure what something is, I have a bit more information about each change that I can read out.
SHOWCARD 80 F12 INTERVIEWER HELP SCREEN: WELFAWARE IF NECESSARY: Universal Credit is a benefit for people on low incomes or out of work. Benefits replaced by Universal Credit include Income-based Jobseeker’s Allowance, Income-related Employment and Support Allowance, Income Support, Working Tax Credit, Child Tax Credit and Housing Benefit. IF NECESSARY: The Personal Independence Payment helps with some of the extra costs caused by long-term disability or ill-health. It has replaced The Disability Living Allowance. IF NECESSARY: The Household Benefit Cap is a limit on the total amount of benefit that most working-age people can get. It was originally introduced in 2013. From October 2016 the cap cut benefits for out-of-work families from £26,000 (£18,200 for single adults without children) to £20,000 (£13,400 for single adults without children). IF NECESSARY: As a result of the removal of the Spare Room Subsidy (also known as the ‘bedroom tax’) Housing Benefit has been reduced for working-age social tenants whose properties are deemed to have more rooms than they need based on the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) size criteria. CODE ALL THAT APPLY
1 Introduction of Universal Credit 1
GO TO WelfEffect
2 Introduction of Personal Independence Payment (replaced Disability Living Allowance)
2
3 Household Benefit Cap 3
4 “Bedroom Tax” (Removal of the Spare Room Subsidy) 4
5 None of the above 5 [Module ends]
207
ASK IF 1 AT WelfAware WelfEffect1 NEW What direct effect, if any, has the introduction of Universal Credit had on you [or
your household]? SHOWCARD 81
[SCRIPTING NOTE: TEXT FILL IF >1 PERSON IN HH] SINGLE CODE
1 Positive 1
GO TO WelfEffect2 2 Negative 2 3 Both positive and negative 3 4 None / Not applicable 4 Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 ASK IF 2 AT WelfAware WelfEffect2 NEW What direct effect, if any, has the introduction of the Personal Independence
Payment had on you [or your household]? SHOWCARD 81
SINGLE CODE
1 Positive 1
GO TO WelfEffect3 2 Negative 2 3 Both positive and negative 3 4 None / Not applicable 4 Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 ASK IF 3 AT WelfAware WelfEffect3 NEW What direct effect, if any, has the Household Benefit Cap had on you [or your
household]? SHOWCARD 81
SINGLE CODE
1 Positive 1
GO TO WelfEffect4 2 Negative 2 3 Both positive and negative 3 4 None / Not applicable 4 Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
208
ASK IF 4 AT WelfAware WelfEffect4 NEW What direct effect, if any, has the removal of the Spare Room Subsidy had on you
[or your household]? IF NECESSARY: the removal of the Spare Room Subsidy is also known as the “Bedroom Tax”
SHOWCARD 81
SINGLE CODE
1 Positive 1
[End of module] 2 Negative 2 3 Both positive and negative 3 4 None / Not applicable 4 Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 TIMESTAMP
Volunteering SUBSAMPLED TOPIC: 2K RESPONDENTS ASK ALL I would now like to ask you some questions about volunteering. Please exclude giving money and anything that you were paid to do. ASK ALL VolType NS 1617
Which of these clubs or organisations, if any, are you currently giving your time to for free?
SHOWCARD 82 CODE ALL THAT APPLY
1 Charitable organisation 1
GO TO VolTime
2 School or young person’s group 2
3 Tenants / residents group or neighbourhood watch 3 4 Religious group 4 5 Pensioners group / organisation 5 6 Sports club 6 7 Arts groups (e.g. drama, music, arts or crafts) 7 8 Environmental group 8 9 Museum / heritage site 9
10 Other club or organisation 10
11 None of these 11 [End of module] Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
209
ASK IF 1 TO 10 AT VolType VolTime LiW 2007 NS 1617
Approximately how many hours in total have you spent helping [this / these] club[s] or organisation[s] in the past four weeks?
ENTER TIME IN WHOLE NUMBER OF HOURS, ROUNDED TO NEAREST HOUR IF NECESSARY.
0…672 [End of module]
TIMESTAMP
210
Arts attendance (Future Generations) ASK ALL ArtsAttEv NEW In the last 12 months, have you attended any of the following arts events? SHOWCARD 83
WE ARE ONLY INTERESTED IN ARTS EVENTS. DO NOT CODE OTHER EVENTS, E.G. FOOD FESTIVALS. CODE ALL THAT APPLY
1 Film showing 1
GO TO ArtsWhy 2 Theatre 2 3 Live music 3 4 Dance performance 4 5 Storytelling or reading event 5
6 Other arts event (PLEASE SPECIFY) 6 GO TO ArtsAttEvOT
7 None of these 7 GO TO ArtsPart ASK IF 6 AT ArtsAttEv ArtsAttEvOT NEW What was the other arts event? [SCRIPTING NOTE: STRING [50]] GO TO ArtsWhy [SCRIPTING NOTE: LOOP STARTS] [SCRIPTING NOTE: REPEAT ArtsWhy FOR ALL ANSWERS ENTERED AT ArtsAttEv OR ArtsAttEvOT] ASK IF 1 – 6 AT ArtsAttEv ArtsWhy NEW In the last 12 months, have you been to a[n] [insert answer from ArtsAttEv or
ArtsAttEvOT] …? INDIVIDUAL PROMPT – READ OUT EACH AND CODE ALL THAT APPLY …In your own time 1 GO TO ArtsFreq
For paid work 2 GO TO ArtsPart
As part of voluntary work 3 GO TO ArtsFreq
For academic study 4
GO TO ArtsPart For some other reason 5
Don’t know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 [SCRIPTING NOTE: REPEAT ArtsFreq FOR ALL ANSWERS ENTERED AT ArtsAttEv OR ArtsAttEvOT]
211
ASK IF 1 OR 3 AT ArtsWhy ArtsFreq NEW How often in the last 12 months have you been to a[n] [insert answer from ArtsAtt
or ArtsAttEvOT] [in your own time] [or] [as part of voluntary work]?
SHOWCARD 84 SINGLE CODE
1 At least once a week 1
GO TO ArtsPart
2 Less often than once a week, but at least once a month 2 3 Less often than once a month, but at least 3 or 4 times a
year 3
4 Twice in the last 12 months 4 5 Once in the last 12 months 5 Don’t know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 [SCRIPTING NOTE: LOOP ENDS] TIMESTAMP
Arts participation (Future Generations) ASK ALL ArtsPart NS 1617a
In the last 12 months, have you participated in any of these activities?
SHOWCARD 85 CODE ALL THAT APPLY
1 Music 1
GO TO ArtsPartWhy
2 Drama or theatrical activity 2
3 Dance 3
4 Film making or photography (other than family, holiday or party snaps)
4
5 Visual arts and crafts, e.g., painting, jewellery making, textiles
5
6 Creative writing 6
7 Making art work or animation using digital technology 7
8 Circus skills, street arts or other physical theatre activity 8
9 None of these 9 [Module ends]
Don’t know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 [SCRIPTING NOTE: LOOP STARTS] [SCRIPTING NOTE: ASK FOR EVERY ANSWER ENTERED AT ArtsPart]
212
ASK IF 1 – 8 AT ArtsPart ArtsPartWhy NEW In the last 12 months have you participated in [insert answer from ArtsPart] …? INDIVIDUAL PROMPT – READ OUT EACH AND CODE ALL THAT APPLY
…In your own time 1 GO TO ArtsPartFreq
For paid work 2 [Module ends]
As part of voluntary work 3 GO TO ArtsPartFreq
For academic study 4
[Module ends] For some other reason 5
Don’t know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 [SCRIPTING NOTE: ASK FOR EVERY ANSWER ENTERED AT ArtsPart] ASK IF 1 OR 3 AT ArtsPartWhy ArtsPartFreq NEW In the last 12 months how often have you participated in [insert answer from
ArtsPart] [in your own time] [or] [as part of voluntary work]? SHOWCARD 86
SINGLE CODE
1 At least once a week 1
[Module ends]
2 Less often than once a week, but at least once a month 2 3 Less often than once a month, but at least 3 or 4 times a
year 3
4 Twice in the last 12 months 4 5 Once in the last 12 months 5 Don’t know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 [SCRIPTING NOTE: LOOP ENDS] TIMESTAMP
213
Heritage (FG) ASK ALL HeritAtt NEW TPSa
In the last 12 months, have you visited any of these places?
INCLUDE VISITING HISTORIC SITE FOR OTHER PURPOSES E.G. CONCERT / THEATRE OR INCIDENTAL USE (E.G. WALKING AROUND A HERITAGE SITE TO PASS THE TIME). DO NOT INCLUDE VISIT TO SHOP / CAFÉ AT HISTORIC SITE. INCLUDE VISITS OUTSIDE WALES.
SHOWCARD 87 CODE ALL THAT APPLY
1 A historic building open to the public (non-religious)
1
GO TO HeritWal
2 A historic park or garden open to the public
2
3 A place connected with industrial history (e.g. an old factory, dockyard or mine)
3
4 A historic place of worship attended as a visitor (not to worship)
4
5 A monument such as a castle, fort or ruin 5 6 A site of archaeological interest (e.g. Roman villa,
ancient burial site) 6
7 Other historic / heritage site 7
8 None of these 8 GO TO HeritXVisit
Don’t know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 [Module ends] ASK IF 1 -7 AT HeritAtt HeritWal NEW
Were any of these visits to historic places in Wales?
SINGLE CODE Yes 1
GO TO HeritWhy No 2 Don’t know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 ASK IF 1-7 AT HeritAtt HeritWhy NEW TPS
In the last 12 months have you been to any of these places…?
INDIVIDUAL PROMPT - CODE ALL THAT APPLY …In your own time 1 GO TO HeritFreq
For paid work 2 [Module ends]
As part of voluntary work 3 GO TO HeritFreq
For academic study 4
[Module ends] For some other reason 5
Don’t know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
214
ASK IF 1OR 3 AT HeritWhy HeritFreq NEW In the last 12 months how often have you been to these historic places [in your
own time] [or] [as part of voluntary work]? SHOWCARD 88
SINGLE CODE
1 At least once a week 1
[Module ends]
2 Less often than once a week, but at least once a month 2 3 Less often than once a month, but at least 3 or 4 times a
year 3
4 Twice in the last 12 months 4 5 Once in the last 12 months 5 Don’t know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 ASK IF 8 AT HeritAtt OR 2 AT HeritWales HeritXVisit NS 1617
Are there any particular reasons why you didn't visit an historic place in Wales in the last 12 months?
DO NOT PROMPT CODE ALL THAT APPLY
1 It costs too much 1
[Module ends]
2 Never occurred to me 2 3 Not really interested 3 4 I don't have anyone to go with 4 5 Not enough attractions close to where I live 5 6 Health isn't good enough 6 7 Lack of transport / I can't easily get to it 7 8 It's difficult to find the time 8 9 Poor access (e.g. no disabled ramps) 9
10 Other (PLEASE SPECIFY) 10 GO TO HeritXVisitOT
Don’t know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 [Module ends] ASK IF 10 AT HeritXVisit HeritXVisitOT NS 1617
ASK OR CODE: What is the other reason?
[SCRIPTING NOTE: STRING [50]] [Module ends] TIMESTAMP
215
Museums (FG) ASK ALL MusAtt NEW TPS
In the last 12 months, have you been to a museum?
INCLUDE MUSEUMS OUTSIDE WALES. SINGLE CODE
Yes 1 GO TO MusWal
No 2 GO TO MusRemot
Don’t know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 GO TO MusRemot ASK IF 1 AT MusAtt MusWal NEW TPS
Was this museum or any of these museums in Wales?
IF HAVE VISITED ANY MUSEUMS IN WALES, CODE AS 1 SINGLE CODE
Yes 1 GO TO MusWhy No 2
Don’t know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 ASK IF 1 AT MusAtt MusWhy NEW TPS
In the last 12 months have you been to a museum …?
INDIVIDUAL PROMPT - CODE ALL THAT APPLY …In your own time 1 GO TO MusFreq
For paid work 2 GO TO MusRemot
As part of voluntary work 3 GO TO MusFreq
For academic study 4
GO TO MusRemot For some other reason 5
Don’t know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 ASK IF 1 OR 3 AT MusWhy MusFreq NEW TPS
In the last 12 months how often have you been to a museum [in your own-time] [or] [as part of voluntary work]?
SHOWCARD 88 SINGLE CODE
1 At least once a week 1
GO TO MusRemot
2 Less often than once a week, but at least once a month 2 3 Less often than once a month, but at least 3 or 4 times a
year 3
4 Twice in the last 12 months 4 5 Once in the last 12 months 5 Don’t know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
216
ASK ALL MusRemot NEW In the last 12 months, which, if any, of these have you done?
SHOWCARD 89
“VIRTUAL COLLECTIONS” CAN BE CREATED BY ORGANISING THE ONLINE RECORDS FOR ITEMS IN A MUSEUM’S COLLECTION INTO A BESPOKE GROUP, E.G. BY GENRE OR DATE. CODE ALL THAT APPLY
Enquiries
GO TO MusXVisit
1 Enquired about items in a museum collection 1 2 Enquired about subject topics covered in a museum
collection 2
Online services 3 Found information online about visiting a museum 3 4 Purchased items from a museum online shop, e.g.
entrance tickets 4
5 Accessed online information about a museum’s collection
5
6 Created a “virtual collection” using a museum website 6 7 Downloaded learning resources from a museum website 7 Community services 8 Borrowed items from a museum for a community group /
event 8
9 Attended a museum event in the community 9 10 None of these 10 Don’t know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 ASK IF 2 AT MusAtt OR 2 AT MusWales MusXVisit NS 1617a
Are there any particular reasons why you didn't visit a museum in Wales in the last 12 months?
DO NOT PROMPT CODE ALL THAT APPLY
1 It costs too much 1
[Module ends]
2 Never occurred to me 2 3 Not really interested 3 4 I don't have anyone to go with 4 5 Not enough museums close to where I live 5 6 Health isn't good enough 6 7 Opening hours aren’t convenient 7 8 Lack of transport / I can't easily get to it 8 9 It's difficult to find the time 9 10 Poor access (e.g. no disabled ramps) 10
11 Other (PLEASE SPECIFY) 11 GO TO MusXVisitOT
Don’t know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 [Module ends]
217
ASK IF 11 AT MusXVisit MusXVisitOT NS 1617a
ASK OR CODE: What is the other reason?
[SCRIPTING NOTE: STRING [50]] [Module ends] TIMESTAMP
Libraries (FG) ASK ALL LibAtt NEW TPS 1516
In the last 12 months, have you used a public library service?
INTERVIEWER: INCLUDE VISITS TO PUBLIC LIBRARIES, USING ONLINE LIBRARY RESOURCES, OR ACCESS BY TELEPHONE. EXCLUDE VISITS TO UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES. SINGLE CODE
Yes 1 GO TO LibWal
No 2 GO TO LibXVisit
Don’t know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 [Module ends] ASK IF 1 AT LibAtt LibWal NEW
Were any of these library services based in Wales?
SINGLE CODE Yes 1
GO TO LibWhy No 2 Don’t know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 ASK IF 1 AT LibAtt LibWhy NEW TPS 1516
In the last 12 months have you used a public library service ….?
INDIVIDUAL PROMPT CODE ALL THAT APPLY
…In your own time 1 GO TO LibFreq
For paid work 2 GO TO LibRecVisit
As part of voluntary work 3 GO TO LibFreq
For academic study 4
GO TO LibRecVisit For some other reason 5
Don’t know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
218
ASK IF 1 OR 3 AT LibWhy LibFreq NEW TPS 1516
In the last 12 months how often have you used a public library service [in your own time] [or] [as part of voluntary work]?
SHOWCARD 90 SINGLE CODE
1 At least once a week 1
GO TO LibRecVisit
2 Less often than once a week, but at least once a month 2 3 Less often than once a month, but at least 3 or 4 times a
year 3
4 Twice in the last 12 months 4 5 Once in the last 12 months 5 Don’t know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 ASK IF 1 AT LibWal LibRecVisit NEW Thinking about your most recent visit to a public library in Wales, which, if any, of
the following did you use?
SHOWCARD 91 IF A ‘MOBILE LIBRARY’ OR LIBRARY SERVICES DELIVERED TO THE HOME WAS THE MOST RECENT USE OF A PUBLIC LIBRARY, CODE THE SERVICES THAT WERE USED. CODE ALL THAT APPLY
1 Books 1
[Module ends]
2 DVDs 2
3 Newspapers 3
4 E-books 4
5 E-magazines 5
6 Computers 6
7 ICT/digital skills sessions 7
8 Free Wi-Fi 8
9 Family history resources 9
10 Music downloads 10
11 CDs 11
12 Sheet music 12
13 Printing or scanning facilities 13
14 Pick up green recycling bags or food caddy liners 14
15 Other (PLEASE SPECIFY) 15 GO TO LibRecVisitOT
Don’t know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 [Module ends] ASK IF 15 AT LibRecVisit LibRecVisitOT NEW ASK OR CODE: What was the other thing you used? [SCRIPTING NOTE: STRING [50]] [Module ends]
219
ASK IF 2 AT LibAtt LibXVisit NEW Can I just ask, why haven’t you used a public library service in the last 12
months? DO NOT PROMPT
CODE ALL THAT APPLY
1 Not really interested 1
[Module ends]
2 Not sure what services are available 2 3 The right services aren’t available 3 4 Prefer to buy books 4 5 Opening hours aren’t convenient 5 6 Lack of transport / I can't easily get to it 6 7 Health isn't good enough 7 8 I wouldn't enjoy it 8 9 It's difficult to find the time 9 10 I don't have anyone to go with 10
11 Other (PLEASE SPECIFY) 11 GO TO LibXVisitOT
-9 Don’t know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 [Module ends] ASK IF 11 AT LibXVisit LibXVisitOT NEW What is the other reason? INTERVIEWER WRITE IN [Module ends] TIMESTAMP
Archives (FG) SUBSAMPLED MODULE: ASK OF 2,000 RESPONDENTS
ASK ALL ArchAtt TPS NEW
In the last 12 months have you been to an archive or records office?
SINGLE CODE Yes 1 GO TO ArchWhy
No 2 [Module ends]
Don’t know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
220
ASK IF 1 AT ArchAtt ArchWhy TPS NEW
In the last 12 months have you been to an archive or records office …?
INDIVIDUAL PROMPT CODE ALL THAT APPLY
…In your own time 1
GO TO ArchFreq
For paid work 2 As part of voluntary work 3 For academic study 4 For some other reason 5 Don’t know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 [Module ends] ASK IF 1 AT ArchAtt ArchFreq TPS NEW
In the last 12 months how often have you been to an archive or record office [in your own time] [or] [as part of voluntary work]?
SHOWCARD 92
SINGLE CODE
1 At least once a week 1
[Module ends]
2 Less often than once a week, but at least once a month 2 3 Less often than once a month, but at least 3 or 4 times a
year 3
4 Twice in the last 12 months 4 5 Once in the last 12 months 5 Don’t know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 TIMESTAMP
221
Sport Wales – Current participation and latent demand ASK IF SUBSAMPLED FOR “PHYSICAL ACTIVITY” MODULE Earlier I asked you about exercise. I’d now like to ask some more detailed questions about sport and physical activity. Please include any activities you mentioned before. ASK IF NOT SUBSAMPLED FOR “PHYSICAL ACTIVITY” MODULE I’d now like to ask some questions about sport and physical activity.
ASK IF Age>59 AND 1 OR 2 AT LongIllLimit, OR IF Age>74 SWFilter NS 1617
In the last 4 weeks, have you taken part in any games, sports or other exercise? Please just answer yes or no.
SHOWCARD 93 Some examples Bowls Golf Fishing Swimming Rambling Cycling Horse riding Gym or fitness classes Dance Pool IF RESPONDENT UNSURE WHETHER THEIR ACTIVITY IS INCLUDED, CODE AS DON’T KNOW
Yes 1 GO TO OAct4w
No 2 GO TO SWFilterLD
Don’t know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 GO TO OAct4w
ASK IF 2 at SWFilter SWFilterLD NS 1617
Would you like to do more of these kinds of activities? Please just answer yes or no.
SHOWCARD 93
Some examples Bowls Golf Fishing Swimming Rambling Cycling Horse riding Gym or fitness classes Dance Pool IF RESPONDENT UNSURE WHETHER THEIR ACTIVITY IS INCLUDED, CODE AS DON’T KNOW
Yes 1 GO TO OActMore
No 2 [Module ends]
Don’t know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 GO TO OActMore
222
ASK ALL IF NOT SWFilter=2 OAct4w NS 1617 AAS 2014
Which of these outdoor games and activities have you taken part in within the last 4 weeks ending yesterday?
SHOWCARD 94 and SHOWCARD 95
ONLY CODE RUGBY – TOUCH OR TAG RUGBY IF RESPONDENT SOLELY DOES THIS AND NOT AS PART OF RUGBY UNION OR RUGBY LEAGUE CODE ALL THAT APPLY
1 American football 1
GO TO OAct4wN
2 Archery 2
3 Athletics (track or field) (outdoor) 3
4 Baseball 4
5 Basketball (outdoor) 5
6 Bowls (outdoor) 6
7 Cricket (outdoor) 7
8 Diving (outdoor) 8
9 Football (outdoor) 9
10 Gaelic sports 10
11 Golf (inc. pitch and putt) 11
12 Hockey (outdoor) 12
13 Jogging 13
14 Lacrosse 14
15 Netball (outdoor) 15
16 Road running / cross country 16
17 Rounders 17
18 Rugby league 18
19 Rugby union 19
20 Rugby – touch or tag rugby 20
21 Softball 21
22 Street hockey 22
23 Swimming (outdoor) 23
24 Tai Chi (outdoor) 24
25 Target / clay pigeon shooting (outdoor) 25
26 Tennis (outdoor) 26
27 Triathlon 27
28 Tug-of-war 28
29 Volleyball (outdoor) 29
30 Other outdoor game 30 GO TO OAct4wOT
31 None of these 31 GO TO OActMore
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
ASK IF 30 AT OAct4w OAct4wOT NS 1617
ASK OR CODE: What is the other activity?
[SCRIPTING NOTE: STRING [50]] GO TO OAct4wN TIMESTAMP
223
ASK FOR EACH ACTIVITY CODED AT OAct4w OAct4wN NS 1617 AAS 2014
How many times in the last four weeks have you taken part in (INSERT FROM OAct4w)?
TRY TO AVOID “DON’T KNOW” RESPONSES
GO TO OActMore Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 ASK ALL unless SWFilterLD=2 OActMore NS 1617 AAS 2014
Are there any activities on this card that you are not currently doing but you would like to do, or any that you would like to do more of?
SHOWCARD 94 and SHOWCARD 95 ONLY CODE RUGBY – TOUCH OR TAG RUGBY IF RESPONDENT SOLELY DOES THIS AND NOT AS PART OF RUGBY UNION OR RUGBY LEAGUE CODE ALL THAT APPLY
1 American football 1
GO TO OPur4w
2 Archery 2 3 Athletics (track or field) (outdoor) 3 4 Baseball 4 5 Basketball (outdoor) 5 6 Bowls (outdoor) 6 7 Cricket (outdoor) 7 8 Diving (outdoor) 8 9 Football (outdoor) 9 10 Gaelic sports 10 11 Golf (inc. pitch and putt) 11 12 Hockey (outdoor) 12 13 Jogging 13 14 Lacrosse 14 15 Netball (outdoor) 15 16 Road running / cross country 16 17 Rounders 17 18 Rugby league 18 19 Rugby union 19 20 Rugby – touch or tag rugby 20 21 Softball 21 22 Street hockey 22 23 Swimming (outdoor) 23 24 Tai Chi (outdoor) 24 25 Target / clay pigeon shooting (outdoor) 25 26 Tennis (outdoor) 26 27 Triathlon 27 28 Tug-of-war 28 29 Volleyball (outdoor) 29 30 Other outdoor game 30 31 None of these 31 Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
224
ASK IF 30 AT OActMore OActMoreOT NS 1617
ASK OR CODE: What is the other activity?
[SCRIPTING NOTE: STRING [50]] GO TO OPur4w ASK ALL unless SWFilter=2 OPur4w NS 1617 AAS 2014
Which of these outdoor pursuits have you taken part in within the last 4 weeks ending yesterday?
SHOWCARD 96 and SHOWCARD 97 CODE ALL THAT APPLY
1 BMX 1
GO TO OPur4wN
2 Canoeing 2 3 Car rallying 3 4 Caving 4 5 Climbing (outdoor) 5 6 Cycling 6 7 Fishing / angling 7 8 Game shooting 8 9 Hang gliding 9 10 Horse riding / jumping 10 11 Karting / motor racing 11 12 Kayaking 12 13 Lifesaving / surf lifesaving 13 14 Moto cross / scrambling 14 15 Mountain biking 15 16 Mountaineering / rock climbing 16 17 Orienteering 17 18 Rambling / hill and fell walking 18 19 Rollerblading / in-line skating 19 20 Rowing 20 21 Sailing 21 22 Skateboarding (outdoor) 22 23 Skiing 23 24 Snowboarding 24 25 Sub aqua 25 26 Surfing 26 27 Walking (over 2 miles) 27 28 Water skiing 28 29 Wind surfing or boardsurfing 29 30 Yachting 30
31 Other outdoor pursuit 31 GO TO OPur4wOT
32 None of these 32 GO TO OPurMore
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 ASK IF 31 AT OPur4w OPur4wOT NS 1617
ASK OR CODE: What is the other activity?
[SCRIPTING NOTE: STRING [50]] GO TO OPur4wN TIMESTAMP
225
ASK FOR EACH ACTIVITY CODED AT OPur4w OPur4wN NS 1617 AAS 2014
How many times in the last four weeks ending yesterday have you taken part in (INSERT FROM OPur4w)?
TRY TO AVOID “DON’T KNOW” RESPONSES
GO TO OPurMore Don’t know ASK ALL unless SWFilterLD=2 OPurMore NS 1617 AAS 2014
Are there any activities on this card that you are not currently doing but you would like to do, or any that you would like to do more of?
SHOWCARD 96 and SHOWCARD 97
CODE ALL THAT APPLY
1 BMX 1
GO TO IAct4w
2 Canoeing 2 3 Car Rallying 3 4 Caving 4 5 Climbing (Outdoor) 5 6 Cycling 6 7 Fishing / angling 7 8 Game shooting 8 9 Hang gliding 9 10 Horse riding / jumping 10 11 Karting / motor racing 11 12 Kayaking 12 13 Lifesaving / surf lifesaving 13 14 Moto cross / scrambling 14 15 Mountain biking 15 16 Mountaineering / rock climbing 16 17 Orienteering 17 18 Rambling / hill and fell walking 18 19 Rollerblading / in-line skating 19 20 Rowing 20 21 Sailing 21 22 Skateboarding (Outdoor) 22 23 Skiing 23 24 Snowboarding 24 25 Sub aqua 25 26 Surfing 26 27 Walking (over 2 miles) 27 28 Water skiing 28 29 Wind surfing or boardsurfing 29 30 Yachting 30
31 Other outdoor pursuit 31 GO TO OPurMoreOT
32 None of these 32 GO TO IAct4w
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
226
ASK IF 31 AT OPurMore OPurMoreOT NS 1617
ASK OR CODE: What is the other activity?
[SCRIPTING NOTE: STRING [50]] GO TO IAct4w ASK ALL unless SWFilter=2 IAct4w NS 1617 AAS 2014
Which of these indoor games and activities have you taken part in within the last 4 weeks ending yesterday?
SHOWCARD 98 and SHOWCARD 99
IF SOMEONE MENTIONS ACTIVITIES ON A COMPUTER GAME SUCH AS Wii OR KINECT, PROBE FOR WHICH ACTIVITIES THEY DO. IF IT IS A SIMULATED ACTIVITY SUCH AS TENNIS, BOXING, BOWLING OR GOLF THIS DOES NOT COUNT AS AN ACTIVITY. IF IT IS AN ACTIVITY WHERE THE RESPONDENT IS ACTUALLY DOING THE ACTIVITY, SUCH AS SOME MARTIAL ARTS OR DANCE, CODE AS MARTIAL ARTS OR DANCE, ETC.
CODE YOGA / PILATES AS OTHER INDOOR GAME OR ACTIVITY. CODE ALL THAT APPLY
1 Athletics (track or field) (indoor) 1
GO TO IAct4wN
2 Badminton 2
3 Basketball (indoor) 3
4 Billiards 4
5 Bowls (indoor) 5
6 Short-mat bowls (indoor) 6
7 Bowling (ten pin) 7
8 Boxing 8
9 Cheerleading 9
10 Climbing (indoor) 10
11 Competitive weight lifting 11
12 Cricket (indoor) 12
13 Curling 13
14 Dance 14 GO TO IAct4wDan
15 Darts 15
GO TO IAct4wN
16 Diving (indoor) 16
17 Fencing 17
18 Football – indoor 18
19 Football – futsal 19
20 Gym or fitness classes 20 GO TO IAct4wGym
21 Gymnastics 21 GO TO IAct4wN
22 Handball 22
23 Hockey (indoor) 23
24 Ice hockey 24
25 Ice skating 25
26 Martial arts 26 GO TO IAct4wMar
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27 Netball (indoor) 27
GO TO IAct4wN
28 Pool 28
29 Roller skating (indoor) 29
30 Skateboarding (indoor) 30
31 Skittles 31
32 Snooker 32
33 Squash 33
34 Swimming (indoor) 34
35 Table tennis 35
36 Target Shooting (indoor) 36
37 Tennis (indoor) 37
38 Trampolining 38
39 Volleyball (indoor) 39
40 Water polo 40
41 Wrestling 41
42 Other indoor game or activity 42 GO TO IAct4wOT
43 None of these 43 GO TO IActMore
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 ASK IF 32 AT IAct4w IAct4wOT NS 1617
ASK OR CODE: What is the other activity?
[SCRIPTING NOTE: STRING [50]] GO TO IAct4wN ASK IF 14 AT IAct4w IAct4wDan NS 1617 AAS 2014
Which types of dance have you taken part in within the last 4 weeks ending yesterday?
SHOWCARD 100 CODE ALL THAT APPLY
1 Breakdancing 1
GO TO IAct4wN
2 Disco dancing 2 3 Folk dancing / line dancing 3 4 Hip-hop 4 5 Street dance 5
Ballroom dancing [SCRIPTING NOTE: not on showcard, only CAPI as a common ‘Other’] 7
6 Other dance 6 GO TO IAct4wDanOT
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 GO TO IAct4wN ASK IF 8 AT IAct4wDan IAct4wDanOT NS 1617
ASK OR CODE: What is the other dance?
[SCRIPTING NOTE: STRING [50]] GO TO IAct4wN
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ASK IF 20 AT IAct4w IAct4wGym NS 1617 AAS 2014
Which types of gym or fitness class activity have you taken part in within the last 4 weeks ending yesterday?
SHOWCARD 101
CODE ALL THAT APPLY
1 Toning activities 1
GO TO IAct4wN
2 Weight training for fitness 2
3 Body building 3
4 Circuit training 4
5 Exercise bike / exercise machine / step machine 5
6 Keep fit / dance exercise / aerobics 6
7 Yoga / pilates 7
8 Other fitness sessions 8 GO TO IAct4wGymOT
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 GO TO IAct4wN ASK IF 8 AT IAct4wGym IAct4wGymOT NS 1617
ASK OR CODE: What is the other gym activity?
[SCRIPTING NOTE: STRING [50]] GO TO IAct4wN
ASK IF 26 AT IAct4w IAct4wMar NS 1617 AAS 2014
Which types of martial arts have you taken part in within the last 4 weeks ending weeks ending yesterday?
SHOWCARD 102
CODE ALL THAT APPLY
1 Judo 1
GO TO IAct4wN 2 Karate 2 3 Taekwondo 3 4 Tai Chi (indoor) 4
5 Other martial arts 5 GO TO IAct4wMarOT
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 GO TO IAct4wN ASK IF 5 AT IAct4wMar IAct4wMarOT NS 1617
ASK OR CODE: What is the other martial art?
[SCRIPTING NOTE: STRING [50]] GO TO IAct4wN
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ASK FOR EACH ACTIVITY CODED 1 AT IAct4w EXCLUDING 14 (DANCE), 20 (GYM OR FITNESS CLASSES) AND OR 26 (MARTIAL ARTS). ASK FOR EACH CODED 1 AT IAct4wDan, IAct4wGym and IAct4wMar IAct4wN NS 1617 AAS 2014
How many times in the last four weeks have you taken part in [INSERT FROM IAct4w]?
TRY TO AVOID “DON’T KNOW” RESPONSES
GO TO IActMore Don’t know -9 ASK ALL unless SWFilterLD=2 IActMore [REVISED FOR INDOOR GAMES AND ACTVITIES ONLY] NS 1617 AAS 2014
Are there any activities on this card that you are not currently doing but you would like to do, or any that you would like to do more of?
SHOWCARD 103 and SHOWCARD 104
CODE ALL THAT APPLY
1 Athletics (track or field) (indoor) 1
GO TO ClubMem
2 Badminton 2
3 Basketball (indoor) 3
4 Billiards 4
5 Bowls (indoor) 5
6 Short-mat bowls (indoor) 6
7 Bowling (ten pin) 7
8 Boxing 8
9 Cheerleading 9
10 Climbing (indoor) 10
11 Competitive weight lifting 11
12 Cricket (indoor) 12
13 Curling 13
14 Dance 14 GO TO IActMoreDan
15 Darts 15
GO TO ClubMem
16 Diving (indoor) 16
17 Fencing 17
18 Football – indoor 18
19 Football – futsal 19
20 Gym or fitness classes 20 GO TO IActMoreGym
21 Gymnastics 21
GO TO ClubMem
22 Handball 22
23 Hockey (indoor) 23
24 Ice hockey 24
25 Ice skating 25
26 Martial arts 26 GO TO IActMoreMar
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27 Netball (indoor) 27
GO TO ClubMem
28 Pool 28
29 Roller Skating (indoor) 29
30 Skateboarding (indoor) 30
31 Skittles 31
32 Snooker 32
33 Squash 33
34 Swimming (indoor) 34
35 Table tennis 35
36 Target Shooting (indoor) 36
37 Tennis (indoor) 37
38 Trampolining 38
39 Volleyball (indoor) 39
40 Water polo 40
41 Wrestling 41
42 Other indoor game or activity 42 GO TO IActMoreO
43 None of these 43 GO TO ClubMem Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
ASK IF 42 AT IActMore IActMoreO NS 1617
ASK OR CODE: What is the other activity?
[SCRIPTING NOTE: STRING [50]] GO TO ClubMem
ASK IF 14 AT IActMore IActMoreDan NS 1617 AAS 2014
Which type of dance would you like to do more of?
SHOWCARD 105
CODE ALL THAT APPLY
1 Breakdancing 1
GO TO ClubMem
2 Disco dancing 2 3 Folk dancing / line dancing 3 4 Hip-hop 4 5 Street dance 5
Ballroom dancing [SCRIPTING NOTE: not on showcard, only CAPI as a common ‘Other’] 7
6
Other dance
6 GO TO IActMoreDanOT
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 GO TO ClubMem ASK IF 6 AT IActMoreDan IActMoreDanOT NS 1617
ASK OR CODE: What is the other dance?
[SCRIPTING NOTE: STRING [50]] GO TO ClubMem
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ASK IF 20 AT IActMore IActMoreGym NS 1617 AAS 2014
Which types of gym or fitness class activity would you like to do more of?
SHOWCARD 106
CODE ALL THAT APPLY
1 Toning activities 1
GO TO ClubMem
2 Weight training for fitness 2 3 Body building 3 4 Circuit training 4 5 Exercise bike / exercise machine / step machine 5 6 Keep fit / dance exercise / aerobics 6 7 Yoga / pilates 7
8 Other fitness sessions 8 GO TO IActMoreGymOT
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 GO TO ClubMem ASK IF 8 AT IActMoreGym IActMoreGymOT NS 1617
ASK OR CODE: What is the other gym activity?
[SCRIPTING NOTE: STRING [50]] GO TO ClubMem
ASK IF 26 AT IActMore IActMoreMar NS 1617 AAS 2014
Which types of martial arts would you like to do more of?
SHOWCARD 107
CODE ALL THAT APPLY
1 Judo 1
GO TO ClubMem 2 Karate 2 3 Taekwondo 3 4 Tai Chi (indoor) 4
5 Other martial arts
5 GO TO IActMoreMarOT
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 GO TO ClubMem ASK IF 8 AT IActMoreMar IActMoreMarOT NS 1617
ASK OR CODE: What is the other martial art?
[SCRIPTING NOTE: STRING [50]] GO TO ClubMem TIMESTAMP
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CASI training module ASK MODULE OF ALL EXCEPT THOSE USING OTHER LANGUAGE (I.E. LANGINT <> 3) The next questions are for you to answer yourself using the computer. The computer is very easy to use. Your answers will be completely confidential and I won't be able to see them when you have finished. These questions are very important to us, so please take as much time as you need. PLEASE DO YOUR BEST TO PERSUADE THE RESPONDENT TO COMPLETE THE SELF-COMPLETION BY TRYING TO ADDRESS THE REASONS THE RESPONDENT HAS GIVEN YOU FOR [REFUSING TO COMPLETE THE QUESTIONS/ASKING YOU TO ADMINISTER THE QUESTIONS ON THEIR BEHALF] SCAccept NS 1617
INTERVIEWER CODE:
Continue with self-completion 1 GO TO InPrac Self-completion refused completely (DO NOT
OFFER THIS AS AN OPTION – ONLY IF RESPONDENT SPONTANEOUSLY REQUEST THIS)
2
GO TO XSCAcept Self-completion accepted but administered by
interviewer (DO NOT OFFER THIS AS AN OPTION – ONLY IF RESPONDENT SPONTANEOUSLY REQUESTS THIS)
3
ASK IF 2 OR 3 AT SCAccept XSCAcept NS 1617
CODE REASON FOR REFUSAL. CODE ALL THAT APPLY.
Didn't like computer 1
[Module ends]
Eyesight problems 2 Could not read/write 3 Respondent unwell and unable to do it / would have
difficulty completing 4
Other disability 5 Objected to subject 6 Worried about confidentiality 7 Language problems 8 Respondent unwilling to carry on – interview already
long 9
Children present/tending to children 10 Other people present in room 11 Ran out of time 12 Couldn't be bothered 13 Other - specify at next question 14 GO TO XSCAceptO
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ASK IF 14 AT XSCAcept XSCAceptOT NS 1617
ASK OR CODE: What is the other reason for refusal?
[SCRIPTING NOTE: STRING [50]] [Module ends] ASK IF 1 AT SCAccept InPrac NS 1617
Before you start I will show you how to enter your answers into the computer.
Press 1 and Enter, then turn the screen to the respondent and let them enter their answers while you observe and help if necessary.
GO TO CASIPra1
CASIPra1 NS 1617
Have you used a computer before? Please choose one answer. Press the number next to the answer you want to give. Once you have typed in your answer press the key with the yellow sticker to move on.
Yes 1
GO TO CASIPra3 No 2 Prefer not to say 98 Don’t know / can’t remember 99 CASIPra3 NS 1617
For a few questions, no answers will be shown on the screen and you will need to type in your own answer, using the keyboard. Here is an example.
Press <1> and then the key with the yellow sticker to move on.
GO TO CASIPra5
CASIPra4 Select the types of television programme you like watching.
This time you can select all of the various types that you like. Once you have selected your answer(s) press the key with the yellow sticker to move on.
News and current affairs 1
GO TO CASIPra5
Wildlife and nature programmes 2 Long-running soap programmes 3 Any programme covering sporting activities 4 Comedy programmes, including sit-coms 5 Documentary type programmes 6 Films 7 I don’t watch television 8 Don’t know / can’t remember 9
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CASIPra5 NS 1617
Name the last television programme you watched. This time you can type in your answer using the letter keys. Once you have typed in your answer press the key with the yellow sticker to move on.
[SCRIPTING NOTE: STRING [50]]
GO TO EndPrac
EndPrac NS 1617
That is the end of the practice questions. Now please answer the next set of questions by yourself. If at any point you would like to change your answers you can go back to previous questions using the arrow keys. If you need any further help or explanations, do ask the interviewer. If you do not feel comfortable answering a question, follow the instructions to answer ‘Prefer not to say’. If you come across a question on the laptop that does not apply to you, please just follow the instructions on screen. If you need help at any point, please ask the interviewer. Press ’1’ and then the key with the yellow sticker to continue.
TIMESTAMP
CASI – Loneliness ASK MODULE OF ALL EXCEPT THOSE USING OTHER LANGUAGE (I.E. LANGINT <> 3) Please indicate, for each of the following statements, the extent to which they apply to your situation, the way you feel now. ASK ALL LoneEmp UN GGS NS 1617
I experience a general sense of emptiness.
SHOWCARD 108 (CASI REFUSALS ONLY)
PLEASE CHOOSE ONE ANSWER
1 Yes 1 GO TO LoneMiss
2 More or less 2 3 No 3 4 Don’t know 4 5 Prefer not to say 5
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ASK ALL LoneMiss UN GGS NS 1617
I miss having people around.
SHOWCARD 108 (CASI REFUSALS ONLY)
PLEASE CHOOSE ONE ANSWER
1 Yes 1 GO TO LoneRej
2 More or less 2 3 No 3 4 Don’t know 4 5 Prefer not to say 5 ASK ALL LoneRej UN GGS NS 1617
I often feel rejected.
SHOWCARD 108 (CASI REFUSALS ONLY) PLEASE CHOOSE ONE ANSWER
1 Yes 1 GO TO LoneRely
2 More or less 2 3 No 3 4 Don’t know 4 5 Prefer not to say 5 ASK ALL LoneRely UN GGS NS 1617
There are plenty of people I can rely on when I have problems.
SHOWCARD 108 (CASI REFUSALS ONLY)
PLEASE CHOOSE ONE ANSWER
1 Yes 1 GO TO LoneTrust
2 More or less 2 3 No 3 4 Don’t know 4 5 Prefer not to say 5
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ASK ALL LoneTrust UN GGS NS 1617
There are many people I can trust completely.
SHOWCARD 108 (CASI REFUSALS ONLY)
PLEASE CHOOSE ONE ANSWER
1 Yes 1 GO TO LoneClose
2 More or less 2 3 No 3 4 Don’t know 4 5 Prefer not to say 5 ASK ALL LoneClose UN GGS NS 1617
There are enough people I feel close to.
SHOWCARD 108 (CASI REFUSALS ONLY) PLEASE CHOOSE ONE ANSWER
1 Yes 1
[Module ends] 2 More or less 2 3 No 3 4 Don’t know 4 5 Prefer not to say 5 TIMESTAMP
CASI Drugs – support ASK MODULE OF ALL EXCEPT THOSE USING OTHER LANGUAGE (I.E. LANGINT <> 3) SUBSAMPLED MODULE: ASK OF 3,000 RESPONDENTS ASK ALL This section is about the kind of support you would seek if you, or someone close to you, were using or thinking of using drugs.
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ASK ALL NPSHelp NEW SALSUS 2013a
If you felt that you needed to get help because you were using or thinking of using drugs, who or where would you go to?
PLEASE CHOOSE ALL THAT APPLY Parent / relative / carer 1
GO TO NPSWellInf
Friend 2
Someone you work with 3
Teacher 4
GP 5
Drug advice service / rehab centre 6
DAN 24/7 - Wales Drug and Alcohol helpline 7
Online help service 8 GO TO NPSWeb
Other 9 GO TO NPSHelpOT
Don't know 10 GO TO NPSWellInf
Prefer not to say 11 ASK IF 8 AT NPSHelp NPSWeb NEW Which online help service would you use?
PLEASE CHOOSE ONE ANSWER Google search 1
GO TO NPSWellInf DAN 24/7 2 Talk to Frank 3 Drugaid 4 Other 5 Don’t know 6 ASK IF 9 AT NPSHelp NPSHelpOT NEW Who or where would you go to for help?
PLEASE TYPE IN YOUR ANSWER
[SCRIPTING NOTE: STRING [50]] GO TO NPSWellInf
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ASK ALL NPSWellInf NEW
How well-informed do you feel about the effects of drugs? We don’t mean whether you have used drugs, but whether you feel you have enough information about their effects.
PLEASE CHOOSE ONE ANSWER Very well-informed 1
GO TO NPSWellInfPar
Fairly well-informed 2 Not very well-informed 3 Not at all well-informed 4 Don't know 5 Prefer not to say 6 ASK PARENTS AND LEGAL GUARDIANS OF DEPENDENT CHILDREN AGED 11-17 NPSWellInfPar NEW
If you ever had to discuss the effects of drugs with your child[ren], how well-informed would you feel when doing this?
PLEASE CHOOSE ONE ANSWER Very well-informed 1
[Module ends]
Fairly well-informed 2 Not very well-informed 3 Not at all well-informed 4 Don't know 5 Prefer not to say 6 TIMESTAMP
CASI Core – Sexual orientation and religion ASK ALL EXCEPT THOSE USING OTHER LANGUAGE (I.E. LANGINT <> 3) SexOrient NS 1617 HQ
CASI: Which of the options below best describes how you think of yourself? CAPI: Which of the options on this card best describes how you think of yourself? Please just read out the letter next to the description. [SCRIPTING NOTE: IF CASI REFUSED USE SHOWCARD WITH LETTERS AND ASK RESPONDENT TO READ OUT LETTER ONLY]
SHOWCARD 109 (CASI REFUSALS ONLY)
PLEASE CHOOSE ONE ANSWER
L Heterosexual or straight 1
GO TO Religion
W Gay or lesbian 2
C Bisexual 3
H Other 4
N Don’t know 5
T Prefer not to say 6
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ASK ALL Religion NS 1617 HQ
What is your religion?
SHOWCARD 110 (CASI REFUSALS ONLY) PLEASE CHOOSE ONE ANSWER
1 No religion 1
[Module ends]
2 Christian (all denominations) 2
3 Buddhist 3
4 Hindu 4
5 Jewish 5
6 Muslim 6
7 Sikh 7
8 Any other religion (please describe) 8 GO TO ReligionOT
9 Don’t know 9 [Module ends]
10 Prefer not to say 10 ASK IF Religion = 8 ReligionOT NS 1617
Please type in your religion and then press the key with the yellow sticker to continue.
[Module ends]
Tattoos and piercings SUBSAMPLED MODULE: ASK OF 3,000 RESPONDENTS (HALF OF 6K PERSONAL HEALTH SUBSAMPLE)
ASK ALL This section asks about piercings and tattoos. ASK ALL Piercings NEW Have you ever had any piercings (including ear lobe piercings)?
SINGLE CODE Yes 1 GO TO PiercWhen No 2 GO TO TATTOOS ASK IF 1 AT Piercings PiercWhen NEW When was your most recent piercing?
SHOWCARD 111
SINGLE CODE
1 Less than 12 months ago 1
GO TO TATTOOS 2 12 months but less than 2 years ago 2 3 2 years ago or more 3 Don’t know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9
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ASK ALL Tattoos NEW Have you ever had any tattoos?
SINGLE CODE Yes 1 GO TO TatWhen No 2 [Module ends]
ASK IF 1 AT Tattoos TatWhen NEW When was your most recent tattoo?
SHOWCARD 111
SINGLE CODE
1 Less than 12 months ago 1 [Module ends] 2 12 months but less than 2 years ago 2 3 2 years ago or more 3 Don’t know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) -9 TIMESTAMP
[CASI ONLY] Thank you. That was the last question for you to answer on the computer yourself. We hope that you were able to answer the questions without too much trouble. Please return the computer to the interviewer now. TIMESTAMP
Core – Recontact ASK ALL We would like to ask you a few final questions before we end the interview.
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ASK ALL Recontact NS 1617
The Welsh Government, Welsh Government sponsored bodies, or a research company employed by them, may invite you to take part in further research based on some of the responses you have given today. This would involve passing your details to the Welsh Government or Welsh Government sponsored bodies, together with your responses to the survey. Your details will only be used for research purposes and your personal details will be kept completely confidential. If you are re-contacted, there will be no obligation to take part. Would you be willing to be re-contacted?
THE WELSH GOVERNMENT SPONSORED BODIES THAT COULD BE PROVIDED WITH THE DATA ARE SPORT WALES, NATURAL RESOURCES WALES, AND ARTS COUNCIL OF WALES.
Yes 1 GO TO ReCall2
No 2 TIMESTAMP
Core – Interviewer check information
ASK IF HCSPerm = 1 (WHCS consent given) AND ((PhSTD AND ((PhSTD PhNum= <>’’
AND PhNum= <>’’) OR PhNumMob = <>’’) (phone number(s) given))
Thank you. The surveyor will call [you / your partner] within the next couple of weeks
to arrange your appointment. I just need to finish by confirming a few details with you.
ASK IF HCSPerm = 2 (WHCS consent not given)
I just need to finish by confirming a few details with you.
ASK ALL ReCall2 NS 1617
Our work is very important, so my office likes to get in touch with a percentage of the people who have helped us, just to check that you are happy with the way we do things. Would it be OK for the office to contact you for this reason?
Yes 1 GO TO ChkName
No 2 ASK ALL As a thank you for taking part in the survey, we would like to give you a £10 voucher. Our approved supplier can either email you an electronic voucher or post a paper voucher to you. The electronic voucher can be used at various online retailers, as well as some high street shops.
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The paper voucher can only be used at high street shops. You should receive your voucher within six weeks. IF NECESSARY: If you prefer, you can use the voucher to give £10 to charity of your choice. IF THE RESPONDENT WISHES TO MAKE A DONATION TO CHARITY, THE VOUCHER IS SENT TO THEM AND THEY CAN THEN CHOOSE THE CHARITY THEY WANT TO DONATE TO. THE CHARITIES THAT CAN BE CHOSEN ARE LISTED ON THE F12 HELP SCREEN. ASK ALL Vouch1 NS 1617
Would you like to receive the voucher by email or by post?
FOR INFORMATION ON WHERE VOUCHERS AND E-VOUCHERS CAN BE USED PRESS F12. F12 INTERVIEWER HELP SCREEN: VOUCHER PAPER VOUCHERS (supplied by Park Retail Ltd / LOVE2SHOP) Can be used instore at: American Gold, Argos, Beaverbrooks, Blue Inc, Boots, Boux Avenue, Debenhams, Edinburgh Woolen Mill, Goldsmiths, H Samuel, Halfords, HMV, Homebase, House of Fraser, Iceland, InterSport, Matalan, Mothercare, New Look, Officers Club, Peacocks, River Island, Select, Shoe Zone, Superdrug, The Works, Thorntons, TK Maxx, Toys R Us, Waterstones, and Wilko. E-VOUCHERS (supplied by P&MM Ltd) DSG, Debenhams, E Jones, Feel Unique, H Samuel, House of Fraser, John Lewis, M&S, New Look, Spa Finders and Starbucks. Note: some of these retailers allow the e-vouchers to be spent in-store and online (e.g. Debenhams), some in-store only (e.g. Starbucks), and some online only (e.g. John Lewis).
£10 e-voucher by email 1
GO TO ChkName £10 gift voucher by post 2 Respondent declined incentive (SPONTANEOUS
ONLY) 3
ASK IF 1 AT Recontact OR 1 AT ReCall2 OR 1 OR 2 AT Vouch1 ChkName NS 1617
Could you confirm your name please?
THIS WILL BE USED TO RECONTACT THE RESPONDENT IN REGARDS TO THEIR VOUCHER SO PLEASE CHECK CAREFULLY
Correct 1
GO TO Postname
Incorrect 2 CONFIRM/ENTER NAME
[WILL BE PRE-POPULATED BASED ON HOUSEHOLD GRID].
ASK IF 2 AT ChkName Postname
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NS 1617
ENTER NAME
ENTER A TEXT OF AT MOST 300 CHARACTERS GO TO VAddChk ASK IF 1 AT Recontact OR 1 AT ReCall2 OR 1 OR 2 AT Vouch1 VAddChk NS 1617
Can I just confirm that the address is correct? [SCRIPTING NOTE: SHOW RESPONDENT ADDRESS] IF NECESSARY: We would like to check your address is correct in case there is a problem emailing the voucher to you. [SCRIPTING NOTE: ONLY SHOW IF NECESSARY TEXT IF 1 AT Vouch1]
Correct 1 GO TO GiveTel Incorrect 2 GO TO VAddr1 ASK IF 2 AT VAddChk VAddr1-4 NS 1617
What is the [first / second / third / fourth] line of the address?
ENTER A TEXT OF AT MOST 35 CHARACTERS Go to Vpostcode ASK IF 2 AT VAddChk Vpostcode NS 1617
What is the postcode of the address?
ENTER A TEXT OF AT MOST 7 CHARACTERS Go to GiveTelChk ASK IF 1 AT Recontact OR 1 AT ReCall2 OR 1, 2 AT Vouch1 AND ((PhSTD= <>’’ AND PhNum= <>’’) OR PhNumMob = <>’’) (phone number(s) given))ASK IF 1 AT Recontact OR 1 AT ReCall2 OR 1, 2 AT Vouch1 AND ((PhSTD= <>’’ AND PhNum= <>’’) OR PhNumMob = <>’’) (phone number(s) given)) GiveTelChk Can I just confirm that your contact phone number is correct?
[SCRIPTING NOTE: SHOW RESPONDENT PHONE NUMBERS (PhSTd, PhNum and PhNumMob)] IF NECESSARY: I want to make sure that I enter the correct numbers before in case there is a problem sending the voucher to you.
Correct 1 GO TO Email Incorrect 2 GO TO GiveTel ASK IF 1 AT Recontact OR 1 AT ReCall2 OR 1,2 AT Vouch1 AND (HCSPerm = 2 (WHCS consent not given) OR 2 AT GiveTelChk (Incorrect phone number)) GiveTel NS 1617
Please may I have [a / the correct] telephone number, so we can contact you? [SCRIPTING NOTE: USE ALTERNATIVE WORDING IF 2 AT GiveTelChk]
Yes 1 GO TO PhSTD No 2
GO TO EmailV No phone 3
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PhSTD NS 1617
THIS NUMBER CAN BE THREE, FOUR OR FIVE DIGITS IN LENGTH. THIS IS THE AREA DIALLING CODE (E.G. 0123)
ENTER A TEXT OF AT MOST 5 CHARACTERS GO TO PhNum PhNum NS 1617
ENTER REMAINING DIGITS OF THE NUMBER
ENTER A TEXT OF AT MOST 8 CHARACTERS GO TO EmailV
ASK IF 2,3 GiveTel AND Vouch 1=1
EmailV NS 1617
What is your email address? I want to make sure that I enter the email address correctly. To avoid any mistakes could you please spell the email address for me and also mention upper and lower case letters, numbers and characters such as full stop, hash, underscore, etc.
PLEASE TYPE IN THE ADDRESS CAREFULLY USING THE CORRECT PUNCTUATION. HERE ARE SOME COMMON FORMATS: jane.brown@hotmail.com janebrown@yahoo.co.uk j_brown@aol.co.uk
ENTER A TEXT OF AT MOST 100 CHARACTERS GO TO EmailV1 ASK IF EmailV <>’’ (Email given) EmailV1 NS 1617
Some respondents have asked us to share the survey results with them by email. Would you like us to send a summary of the results to you via email?
Yes 1 GO TO Thanks
No 2 ASK ALL Thanks NS 1617
Thank you, we are now at the end of the interview. Your answers will be treated in the strictest confidence and will only be used for research purposes. Your anonymised responses may be used together with other anonymised information about you which is available to the Welsh Government and other public organisations. Thank you for taking part in the survey.
IF THE RESPONDENT RAISES CONCERNS OVER USING THEIR SURVEY RESPONSES TOGETHER WITH OTHER DATA AVAILABLE TO THE WELSH GOVERNMENT OR OTHER PUBLIC BODIES, USE THE DATA LINKAGE PROMPT CARD TO PROVIDE FURTHER INFORMATION AND TRY TO REASSURE THEM. IF NECESSARY: Signify that this interview is a true record and has been conducted in line with the Code of Practice for Official Statistics.
I don’t want my data linked (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) 1 [Interview ends]
No objections to linkage raised 2 TIMESTAMP
END OF INTERVIEW
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Annex A – Subsampled topics
As noted at the start of the questionnaire, not all questions are asked of all respondents. Some questions only apply to some respondents (e.g. questions for parents with children at school); others are asked of a random subsample of respondents. The arrangements for subsampling topics are set out below. Where a topic is not in this list, it is asked of all respondents (depending on respondent characteristics, e.g. questions on schools are only asked of parents of school-age children).
Topic Subsample Notes
Welsh language: Attitude towards language
2,000 Non-Welsh speakers
All Welsh speakers included
Domestic fire safety 3,000 Split equally by the three Fire and Rescue Authorities
Hazards – Noise 3,000
Access to services and facilities
3,000 Split equally by region
Play 2,000 Non-parents – nationally representative
All parents included
Children’s rights 2,000 Non-parents – nationally representative
All parents included
Confidence in education 2,000 Non-parents (Group A)
Half of parents included
Satisfaction with education system
2,000 Non-parents (Group B)
Half of parents included
GP services 5,500 Split equally by Local Health Board
Drawn from hospital subsample
Hospitals 10,000 Split equally by Local Health Board
Use of HSS in Welsh 2,000 Non-Welsh speakers
Drawn from those who have had GP appointment in last 12 months within GP services subsample
Non-GP primary care 4,300 Split equally by Local Health Board
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Topic Subsample Notes
services Drawn from GP subsample
Medicines 4,300 Split equally by Local Health Board
Drawn from GP subsample
Tattoos and piercings 3,000 Half of 6000 personal health subsample
BMI 6,000 Personal health subsample
Fruit and vegetables 6,000 Personal health subsample
Alcohol 6,000 Personal health subsample
Smoking 6,000 Personal health subsample
Physical activity 6,000 Personal health subsample
Active travel 2,000 Nationally representative
Tax devolution 2,000 Nationally representative
Problems and advice 3,000
Volunteering 2,000 Nationally representative
Archives 2,000 Nationally representative
Drugs – support 3,000
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The relationship between regions and local authorities is shown below.
Region Local authorities
South East Wales Blaenau Gwent Bridgend Caerphilly Cardiff Merthyr Tydfil Monmouthshire Newport Rhondda Cynon Taf Torfaen Vale of Glamorgan
South West Wales Carmarthenshire Neath Port Talbot Pembrokeshire Swansea
Mid Wales Ceredigion Powys
North Wales Conwy Denbighshire Flintshire Gwynedd Isle of Anglesey Wrexham
The mapping between health boards and local authorities and the planned sample sizes for subsampled health questions are set out in the following table. Target N Local Health Board (LHB)
Local Authority (LA)
LA Level LHB Level
Target N: hospital
questions
Target N: GP
questions
Abertawe Bro Morgannwg
Bridgend 448
1,709 1,436 786 Neath Port Talbot
467
Swansea 794
Aneurin Bevan
Blaenau Gwent 433
2,329 1,584 786
Caerphilly 557
Monmouthshire 405
Newport 467
Torfaen 467
Betsi Cadwaldadr
Isle of Anglesey 433
2,603 1,666 786
Conwy 416
Denbighshire 405
Flintshire 482
Gwynedd 435
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Wrexham 432
Cardiff & Vale
Cardiff 1,076 1,470 1,470 786 Vale of
Glamorgan 394
Cwm Taf Merthyr Tydfil 373
1,142 1,142 786 Rhondda Cynon Taff
769
Hywel Dda
Carmarthenshire 620
1,500 1,500 786 Ceredigion 453
Pembrokeshire 427
Powys Powys 1,231 1,231 1,231 786
Total 11,984 11,984 10,028 5,500
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Annex B – Welsh Housing Conditions Survey (WHCS) From July 2017, several modules linked with the Welsh Housing Conditions Survey 2017-18 (WHCS) were added to the National Survey. The WHCS is a follow-up survey to a sub-sample of NSW respondents. It provides information on the state of homes and housing in Wales (e.g. fabric, age, condition, safety, energy performance and efficiency), updated Fuel Poverty figures and data for many other housing, environment and social policy needs. The main stage WHCS runs from August 2017 to March 2018 and approximately 2,500 property inspections are being carried out over this period. The sample for the WHCS is drawn from households identified as eligible and providing consent during the National Survey interview. All households in rented accommodation and all whose homes show signs of disrepair are eligible, as well as a proportion of owner-occupiers whose homes show no signs of disrepair. Following the National Survey interview, trained surveyors arrange appointments with consenting households to conduct the WHCS inspection. From July 2017, as well as the WHCS consent question, sections on income, housing costs, and method of payment for energy were added to the National Survey to provide data to facilitate the WHCS, specifically the calculation of Fuel Poverty figures. This document presents the latest version of the National Survey questionnaire. However, some changes were made to the WHCS sections over the period from July 2017 to January 2018, mainly as part of efforts to increase consent rates. The changes are detailed in the table below (further detail available on request).
Amendment Date (from)
Increase in sift rates for the Housing Conditions Survey from 30% to 60% for HRP/partners who are owner occupiers and whose homes have no visible signs of disrepair.
September 2017
WHCS consent question moved from the end of the questionnaire to its current position. Minor wording/routing changes to reflect the change in position.
September 2017
Amendment to consent question wording. October 2017
Amendment to WHCS section introductions, including income and housing costs.
October 2017
Amendment to consent question wording in response to the introduction of an incentive payment for taking part in the WHCS.
January 2018
Amendment to “Banded income” questions (IncResp) to make “This is your own gross income – before anything like tax is taken off” a part of the main question, rather than optional additional information.
January 2018
Annex C – Derived variables Variable English variable label English value labels
Dv2011OAC ONS Output Area Classification
DvAdBdLnMD Routed to additional adult (non-pensioner) material deprivation questions Yes
No
DvAddGr Income from other sources over the last 12 months (gross)
DvAddnet Income from other jobs over the last 12 months (net) Less than £10,400 a year
£10,400 to £20,799 a year
£20,800 to £31,099 a year
£31,100 to £41,499 a year
£41,500 or more a year
DvAdMatDep Non-pensioner adults in material deprivation Household in material deprivation
Household not in material deprivation
DvAdvProb Had advice or support from any organisations in past 12 months Yes
No
DvAgeGrp3 Age (3 groups) 16-44
45-64
65+
DvAgeGrp5 Age (5 groups) 16-24
25-44
45-64
65-74
75+
DvAgeGrp7 Age (7 groups) (10 year bands) 16-24
25-34
35-44
251
Variable English variable label English value labels
45-54
55-64
65-74
75+
DvAgeGrp80 Age (5 groups, with 80+) 16-24
25-44
45-64
65-79
80+
Dvalcmaxagbi Max daily alcohol consumption last week: above guidelines - binary No
Yes
Dvalcmaxbibi Max daily alcohol consumption last week: binge - binary No
Yes
Dvalcmaxgrp Max daily consumption last week groups Non drinker
None
Within guidelines (>0 but <=4/3)
Over guidelines less than binge (>4/3 but <=8/6)
Binge less than very heavy (>8/6 but <=12/9)
Very heavy (>12/9)
Dvalcmaxvhbi Max daily alcohol consumption last week: very heavy drinking over 3 times guidelines - binary
No
Yes
Dvalcusgrp Usual weekly consumption groups Non drinker/none
Lower risk, within guidelines (>0 but <=14 units)
Higher risk, above guidelines (>14 units)
252
Variable English variable label English value labels
Dvalcushibi Usual weekly alcohol consumption: higher risk - binary No
Yes
DvArts People attending or participating in arts / culture / heritage Yes
No
DvArtsAttEv Attended an arts events in past 12 months Yes
No
DvArtsFreq How often attended arts event, in own time or to volunteer, in past 12 months At least once a week
Less often than once a week, but at least once a month
Less often than once a month, but at least 3 or 4 times a year
Twice in the last 12 months
Once in the last 12 months
DvArtsPart Participated in an arts events in past 12 months Yes
No
DvArtsPartFreq How often participated in an arts event, in own time or to volunteer, in past 12 months At least once a week
Less often than once a week, but at least once a month
Less often than once a month, but at least 3 or 4 times a year
Twice in the last 12 months
Once in the last 12 months
DvArtsPartWhy Participated in an arts event in own time or to volunteer in past 12 months Yes
No
DvArtsWhy Attended arts event in own time or to volunteer in past 12 months Yes
No
DvAsEcArea Assembly Economic Fora Area North Wales
Mid Wales
253
Variable English variable label English value labels
South West Wales
South East Wales
DvBedroom Sufficient number of bedrooms for the household Yes
No
DvBenefits Income - Receiving any benefits? Yes
No
DvBenRec Income from benefits received over the last 12 months (gross) Less than £10,400 a year
£10,400 to £20,799 a year
£20,800 to £31,099 a year
£31,100 to £41,499 a year
£41,500 or more a year
No benefits received
Dvbmi Body Mass Index None
Dvbmi2 Body Mass Index (excl pregnant women) Pregnant
Dvbmihealthy2 Body Mass Index classification (healthy) No
Yes
Pregnant
Dvbmilev2 Body Mass Index classification (excl pregnant women) Less than 18.5 - underweight
18.5 to under 25 - healthy weight
25 to under 30 - overweight
30 and over - obese
Pregnant
Dvbmimorb2 Body Mass Index classification (excl pregnant women) (incl. 40+) Less than 18.5 - underweight
18.5 to under 25 - healthy weight
25 to under 30 - overweight
30 to under 40 - obese
254
Variable English variable label English value labels
40 and over - morbidly obese
Pregnant
Dvbmiobese2 BMI Obese (excl pregnant women) No
Yes
Pregnant
Dvbmiowob2 BMI Overweight or obese (excl pregnant women) No
Yes
Pregnant
DvBUA Built-up areas AS - under 2,000 people in sparsest context
AL - under 2,000 people in less sparse context
B - 2,000 to 9,999 people
C - 10,000 to 24,999 people
D - 25,000 to 99,999 people
E - at least 100,000 people
DvCAct7 Child active 1 hour or more a day 7 days a week No
Yes
DvCactnum Number of days in week child active for 1 hour or more None
One
Two
Three
Four
Five
Six
Seven
DvCcokeday Child drinks coke etc. every day No
Yes
255
Variable English variable label English value labels
DvCdcokeday Child drinks diet coke etc. every day No
Yes
DvCfruitday Child eats fruit every day No
Yes
DvChBdLnMD Respondent routed to additional child material deprivation questions Yes
No
DvChildEdu Respondent has a child in full-time education Yes
No
DvChMatDep Children in material deprivation Child(ren) in material deprivation
Child(ren) not in material deprivation
DvComFrst Communities First cluster or not Non-Communities First Areas (1 April 2013)
Communities First Cluster Areas
DvComFrstClust Communities First Cluster
DvCvegday Child eats veg every day No
Yes
Dvdevicewd1 Electronic device used on weekday for 1 hour or more a day No
Yes
Dvdevicewd2 Electronic device used on weekday for 2 hours or more a day No
Yes
Dvdevicewe1 Electronic device used at weekend for 1 hour or more a day No
Yes
Dvdevicewe2 Electronic device used at weekend for 2 hours or more a day No
Yes
DvDisputes Personally experienced any problems or disputes in past 12 months Yes
No
DvDn7dbi Drank in last 7 days - binary No
256
Variable English variable label English value labels
Yes
DvDnFreq0 Drinking frequency (incl. non-drinkers) Almost every day
Five or six days a week
Three or four days a week
Once or twice a week
Once or twice a month
Once every couple of months
Once or twice a year
Not at all in the last 12 months
Non-drinker
Dvecigevbi E-cigarette ever used - binary No
Yes
Dvecignbi E-cigarette user - binary No
Yes
DvEcoStat Economic status Economically active
Economically inactive
DvEcoStat3 Economic status (3 classification) In employment
Unemployed
Economically inactive
Dvfairbadhealth Fair or bad health No
Yes fair, bad or very bad
DvFGArts People attending or participating in arts, culture or heritage activities. (FG indicator) Yes
No
DvFGComm Have a sense of community (belonging; different backgrounds get on, treat with respect)
DvFGHealth1 People with fewer than 2 healthy lifestyle behaviours (not smoking, healthy weight, eat 5 fruit or veg, not drinking above guidelines, active). (FG indicator)
No
Yes
257
Variable English variable label English value labels
Pregnant
DvFGHealth4 People with 4 or 5 healthy lifestyle behaviours (not smoking, healthy weight, eat 5 fruit or veg, not drinking above guidelines, active). (FG indicator)
No
Yes
Pregnant
DvFGHealthyB Number of healthy lifestyle behaviours (not smoking, healthy weight, eat 5 fruit or veg, not drinking above guidelines, active)
Pregnant
DvFGLonely People feeling lonely (FG indicator) Not lonely (0)
Sometimes lonely (1-3)
Lonely (4-6)
DvFGLonelySc Short loneliness scale no loneliness
severe loneliness
DvFGSafe People feeling safe (at home, walking in the local area, and travelling)
DvFGSport Participation in sporting activities three or more times a week (FG indicator) Yes
No
DvFGVol People who volunteer (formally and informally) Yes
No
DvFGWelsh People using Welsh Language in everyday life (FG indicator) Yes
No
DvFinBilCred Keeping up with bills Keeping up with all bills and commitments without any difficulties
Keeping up with all bills and commitments but it is a struggle from time to time
Keeping up with all bills and commitments but it is a constant struggle
Falling behind with some bills or credit commitments
Having real financial problems and have fallen behind with many bills or credit
258
Variable English variable label English value labels
Have no bills
DvFireReg Fire & Rescue Service region North Wales
Mid and West Wales
South Wales
DvFirstImp Overall condition of property Not recorded
No evidence of disrepair
Moderate disrepair
Major disrepair
Not visible
Dvfrix Moderate or vigorous activity on Friday No
Yes
DvFrqPrtSport3 Frequency of participation in sport (average per week) Less than once a week
Approximately once or twice a week
Three times a week or more (Hooked)
DvFrqPrtSport4 Frequency of participation in sport (4 categories) Less than once a week
Approximately once a week
Approximately twice a week
Three times a week or more (Hooked)
Dvfrtpor2 Total portion of fruit None
DvFusProg Fusion Programme Communities First Cluster areas Fusion programme area
Not a fusion programme area
Dvfv52 Eaten 5+ fruit or veg the previous day - binary No
Yes
Dvfv5aday2 No of portions of fruit and vegetables eaten yesterday None
>0 but <5
>=5
259
Variable English variable label English value labels
Dvgenhealth3 General health (3 groups) Very good or good
Fair
Bad or very bad
Dvgoodhealth Good general health No
Yes very good or good
DvHeritAtt Visited heritage site in past 12 months Yes
No
DvHh60OrOvr Household contains adult aged 60 or over Yes
No
DvHhBenefits Income - Anyone in household receiving any benefits? Yes
No
DvHhInc Income - Household income from all sources over the last 12 months (gross) Less than £10,400 a year
£10,400 to £20,799 a year
£20,800 to £31,099 a year
£31,100 to £41,499 a year
£41,500 or more a year
DvHhIncCost Household income after housing costs - over the last 12 months (gross) Less than £10,400 a year
£10,400 to £20,799 a year
£20,800 to £31,099 a year
£31,100 to £41,499 a year
£41,500 or more a year
DvHhType Household type Single pensioner (no children)
Married couple pensioner (no children)
Single person, not a pensioner (no children)
Two adult household with children
Two adult household (up to one pensioner) without children
260
Variable English variable label English value labels
Single parent household
Other households
DvHhUnd16 Household contains children aged under 16 Yes
No
DvHhUnd19 Household contains children aged under 19 Yes
No
DvHhUnd5 Household contains children aged under 5 Yes
No
DvHiQual1 Highest educational qualification National Qualification Framework levels 4-8
National Qualification Framework level 3
National Qualification Framework level 2
Below National Qualification Framework level 2
No qualification
DvHiQual2 Highest educational qualification - use apprenticeship level provided from Q2 onwards National Qualification Framework levels 4-8
National Qualification Framework level 3
National Qualification Framework level 2
Below National Qualification Framework level 2
No qualification
Dvhtcm Height : in cm - computed from Feet/inches if necessary None
Dvillchap1 Neoplasms / benign growths No
Yes
Dvillchap10 Individual has genito-urinary system illness (30-33) No
Yes
Dvillchap11 Individual has musculoskeletal illness (34-36) No
Yes
Dvillchap12 Individual has infectious diseases (37) No
261
Variable English variable label English value labels
Yes
Dvillchap13 Individual has illness of blood or related organs (38) No
Yes
Dvillchap14 Individual has skin complaints (39) No
Yes
Dvillchap15 Individual has other complaint No
Yes
Dvillchap16 Individual has unclassifiable complaint No
Yes
Dvillchap17 Complaint no longer present No
Yes
Dvillchap2 Endocrine / metabolic disease No
Yes
Dvillchap3 Mental disorder No
Yes
Dvillchap4 Nervous system illness No
Yes
Dvillchap5 Eye complaints No
Yes
Dvillchap6 Ear complaints No
Yes
Dvillchap7 Heart / circulatory illness No
Yes
Dvillchap8 Respiratory system illness No
Yes
Dvillchap9 Digestive system illness No
262
Variable English variable label English value labels
Yes
Dvillness0 Individual has no longstanding illness Has a longstanding illness
No longstanding illness
Dvillness1 Individual has cancer (neoplasm) including (non-malignant) lumps and cysts No
Yes
Dvillness10 Individual has other eye complaints No
Yes
Dvillness11 Individual has poor hearing/deafness No
Yes
Dvillness12 Individual has tinnitus/noises in the ear No
Yes
Dvillness13 Individual has Meniere's disease/ear complaints causing balance problems No
Yes
Dvillness14 Individual has other ear complaints No
Yes
Dvillness15 Individual has stroke/cerebral haemorrhage/cerebral thrombosis No
Yes
Dvillness16 Individual has heart attack/angina No
Yes
Dvillness17 Individual has hypertension/high blood pressure/blood pressure No
Yes
Dvillness18 Individual has other heart problems No
Yes
Dvillness19 Individual has piles/haemorrhoids No
Yes
Dvillness2 Individual has Diabetes. Incl. Hyperglycaemia No
263
Variable English variable label English value labels
Yes
Dvillness20 Individual has varicose veins/phlebitis in lower extremities No
Yes
Dvillness21 Individual has other blood vessels/embolic No
Yes
Dvillness22 Individual has bronchitis/emphysema No
Yes
Dvillness23 Individual has asthma No
Yes
Dvillness24 Individual has hayfever No
Yes
Dvillness25 Individual has other respiratory complaints No
Yes
Dvillness26 Individual has stomach ulcer/ulcer/abdominal hernia/rupture No
Yes
Dvillness27 Individual has other digestive complaints (stomach, liver, pancreas etc.) No
Yes
Dvillness28 Individual has complaints of bowel/colon/rectum No
Yes
Dvillness29 Individual has complaints of teeth/mouth/tongue No
Yes
Dvillness3 Individual has other endocrine/metabolic illness No
Yes
Dvillness30 Individual has kidney complaints No
Yes
Dvillness31 Individual has urinary tract infection No
264
Variable English variable label English value labels
Yes
Dvillness32 Individual has other bladder problems/incontinence No
Yes
Dvillness33 Individual has reproductive system disorders No
Yes
Dvillness34 Individual has arthritis/rheumatism/fibrositis No
Yes
Dvillness35 Individual has back problems/slipped disc/spine/neck No
Yes
Dvillness36 Individual has other problems of bones/joints/muscles No
Yes
Dvillness37 Individual has infectious or parasitic disease No
Yes
Dvillness38 Individual has disorders of blood and blood forming organs No
Yes
Dvillness39 Individual has skin complaints No
Yes
Dvillness4 Individual has Mental illness/anxiety/depression/nerves No
Yes
Dvillness40 Individual has other complaints No
Yes
Dvillness41 Individual has unclassifiable complaint No
Yes
Dvillness42 complaint no longer present No
Yes
Dvillness5 Individual has mental handicap No
265
Variable English variable label English value labels
Yes
Dvillness6 Individual has epilepsy/fits/convulsions No
Yes
Dvillness7 Individual has migraine/headaches No
Yes
Dvillness8 Individual has other problems of nervous system No
Yes
Dvillness9 Individual has cataract/poor eye sight/blindness No
Yes
DvIncResp Income - Total personal income from all sources over the last 12 months (gross) Less than £10,400 a year
£10,400 to £20,799 a year
£20,800 to £31,099 a year
£31,100 to £41,499 a year
£41,500 or more a year
DvInstEnDn Energy efficiency - Home improvement carried out for energy saving in past 12 months Yes
No
Doesn't own a home
DvInstEnFinSup Energy efficiency - Financial support received for energy saving home improvement Yes
No
Doesn't own a home
DvIntSkills Internet skills - Number of internet activities carried out in the past 4 weeks Doesn't use the internet
Internet user, none of the activities
1-3 activities
4-6 activities
7-9 activities
all 10 activities
266
Variable English variable label English value labels
DvJobSatGrp4 Overall satisfaction with present job (grouped) Low (0-4)
Medium (5-6)
High (7-8)
Very high (9-10)
DvLA Local Authority (revised variable name) Isle of Anglesey
Carmarthenshire
Swansea
Neath Port Talbot
Bridgend
Vale of Glamorgan
Cardiff
Rhondda Cynon Taf
Merthyr Tydfil
Caerphilly
Blaenau Gwent
Gwynedd
Torfaen
Monmouthshire
Newport
Conwy
Denbighshire
Flintshire
Wrexham
Powys
Ceredigion
Pembrokeshire
267
Variable English variable label English value labels
DvLHB Local Health Board (revised variable name) Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board
Powys Teaching Health Board
Hywel Dda University Health Board
Abertawe Bro Morgannwg University Health Board
Cwm Taf University Health Board
Aneurin Bevan University Health Board
Cardiff & Vale University Health Board
Dvlimany Limited at all by longstanding illness No
Yes
Dvlimill1 Cancer (neoplasm) including benign (non-malignant) lumps and cysts limits individual No
Yes
Dvlimill10 Cataract/poor eye sight/blindness limits individual No
Yes
Dvlimill11 Poor hearing/deafness limits individual No
Yes
Dvlimill12 Tinnitus/noises in the ear limits individual No
Yes
Dvlimill13 Meniere's disease/ear complaints causing balance problems limits individual No
Yes
Dvlimill14 Other ear complaints limits individual No
Yes
Dvlimill15 Stroke/cerebral haemorrhage/cerebral thrombosis limits individual No
Yes
Dvlimill16 Heart attack/angina limits individual No
Yes
Dvlimill17 Hypertension/high blood pressure/blood pressure limits individual No
268
Variable English variable label English value labels
Yes
Dvlimill18 Other heart problems limits individual No
Yes
Dvlimill19 Piles/haemorrhoids limits individual No
Yes
Dvlimill2 Diabetes incl. hyperglycaemia limits individual No
Yes
Dvlimill20 Varicose veins/phlebitis in lower extremities limits individual No
Yes
Dvlimill21 Other blood vessels/embolic limits individual No
Yes
Dvlimill22 Bronchitis/emphysema limits individual No
Yes
Dvlimill23 Asthma limits individual No
Yes
Dvlimill24 Hayfever limits individual No
Yes
Dvlimill25 Other respiratory complaints limits individual No
Yes
Dvlimill26 Stomach ulcer/ulcer/abdominal hernia/rupture limits individual No
Yes
Dvlimill27 Other digestive complaints (stomach, liver, pancreas etc.) limits individual No
Yes
Dvlimill28 Complaints of bowel/colon/rectum limits individual No
Yes
Dvlimill29 Complaints of teeth/mouth/tongue limits individual No
269
Variable English variable label English value labels
Yes
Dvlimill3 Other endocrine/metabolic complaint limits individual No
Yes
Dvlimill30 Kidney complaints limits individual No
Yes
Dvlimill31 Urinary tract infection limits individual No
Yes
Dvlimill32 Other bladder problems/incontinence limits individual No
Yes
Dvlimill33 Reproductive system disorders limits individual No
Yes
Dvlimill34 Arthritis/rheumatism/fibrositis limits individual No
Yes
Dvlimill35 Back problems/slipped disc/spine/neck limits individual No
Yes
Dvlimill36 Other problems of bones/joints/muscles limits individual No
Yes
Dvlimill37 Infectious and parasitic disease limits individual No
Yes
Dvlimill38 Disorders of blood and blood forming organs limits individual No
Yes
Dvlimill39 Skin complaints limits individual No
Yes
Dvlimill4 Mental illness/anxiety/depression/nerves limits individual No
Yes
Dvlimill40 Other complaint limits individual No
270
Variable English variable label English value labels
Yes
Dvlimill41 Unclassifiable complaint limits individual No
Yes
Dvlimill42 Complaint no longer present No
Yes
Dvlimill5 Mental handicap limits individual No
Yes
Dvlimill6 Epilepsy/fits/convulsions limits individual No
Yes
Dvlimill7 Migraine/headaches limits individual No
Yes
Dvlimill8 Other problems of nervous system limit individual No
Yes
Dvlimill9 Other eye complaints limit individual No
Yes
Dvlimillchap1 Neoplasms / benign growths (limiting) No
Yes
Dvlimillchap10 Genito-urinary system illness (limiting) No
Yes
Dvlimillchap11 Musculoskeletal illness (limiting) No
Yes
Dvlimillchap12 Infectious disease (limiting) No
Yes
Dvlimillchap13 Blood / related organs illness (limiting) No
Yes
Dvlimillchap14 Skin complaints (limiting) No
271
Variable English variable label English value labels
Yes
Dvlimillchap15 Other illness (limiting) No
Yes
Dvlimillchap16 Unclassifiable limiting illness No
Yes
Dvlimillchap17 Limiting illness no longer present No
Yes
Dvlimillchap2 Endocrine / metabolic disease (limiting) No
Yes
Dvlimillchap3 Mental disorder (limiting) No
Yes
Dvlimillchap4 Nervous system illness (limiting) No
Yes
Dvlimillchap5 Eye complaints (limiting) No
Yes
Dvlimillchap6 Ear complaints (limiting) No
Yes
Dvlimillchap7 Heart / circulatory illness (limiting) No
Yes
Dvlimillchap8 Respiratory system illness (limiting) No
Yes
Dvlimillchap9 Digestive system illness (limiting) No
Yes
Dvlimlot Limited a lot by longstanding illness No
Yes
Dvlimnum Number of limiting illnesses 0
272
Variable English variable label English value labels
1
2
3
4
5
6
Dvlimnumgrp Number of limiting illnesses (grouped) None
One
2 or more
DvLLTI Has a limiting long-standing illness, disability or infirmity Yes
No
DvLocHlthCd Local health board (geography codes)
Dvlsill Any longstanding illness No
Yes
Dvlsillnum Number of longstanding illnesses 0
1
2
3
4
5
6
Dvlsillnumgrp Number of longstanding illnesses (grouped) None
One
2 or more
DvLSOA2001 Lower super output area (based on 2001 Census)
DvLSOA2011 Lower super output area (based on 2011 Census)
273
Variable English variable label English value labels
DvMainGr Income as an employee over the last 12 months (gross)
DvMainNet Income as an employee over the last 12 months (net) Less than £10,400 a year
£10,400 to £20,799 a year
£20,800 to £31,099 a year
£31,100 to £41,499 a year
£41,500 or more a year
DvMarketVal Housing costs - What do you think the market value of this property is now? Less than £85,000
£85,000 to £149,999
£150,000 to £224,999
£225,000 to £299,999
£300,000+
Don't own accomodation
DvMatDep Household material deprivation In material deprivation
Not in material deprivation
Dvmodexday Moderate activity in last 7 days - number of days 0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Dvmodexmw Total minutes of moderate activity per week [Value]
Dvmodexweek Any moderate activity in last 7 days - binary No
Yes
Dvmonx Moderate or vigorous activity on Monday No
274
Variable English variable label English value labels
Yes
DvMortVal Housing costs - Total monthly repayments for all mortgages/loans Less than £400
£400 - £599
£600 - £799
£800 - £999
£1,000+
Not paying rent
DvMSOA2011 Middle super output area (based on 2011 Census)
Dvmvdays Number of at least moderately active days per week 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Dvmvpamw MVPA minutes per week [Value]
Dvmvinact MVPA inactive <30 minutes weekly No
Yes
Dvmvpa150 MVPA meets guidelines 150 minutes weekly No
Yes
Dvmvpagrp2 MVPA minutes per week - 3 groups <30
>=30 but <150
>=150
DvNeet Not in education, employment or training (NEET) status (aged 16-18) Not selected
16 to 18 year olds not in education, employment or training
DvNeet2 Not in education, employment or training (NEET) status (aged 16-25) Not selected
275
Variable English variable label English value labels
16 to 25 year olds not in education, employment or training
Dvnondrink non drinker (not even occasional) No
Yes
DvOwnerYear Housing costs - When did you begin to own this accommodation? Before 1980
1980 to 1989
1990 to 1999
2000 to 2009
2010 or later
Don't own accomodation
DvPCArea Postcode area
DvPenFlag Pensionable age at time of interview Not selected
State pension age
DvPnBdLnMD Respondent routed to additional pensioner material deprivation questions Yes
No
DvPnMatDep Pensioner Household in material deprivation Pensioner in material deprivation
Pensioner not in material deprivation
DvPolReg Police region North Wales
Dyfed Powys
South Wales
Gwent
Dvporfv2 Total portion of fruit and veg [Value]
DvPrtAny Participating in any activity Yes
No
DvPSFoot Public services footprint North Wales
Mid and West
Swansea Bay
276
Variable English variable label English value labels
Cwm Taf
Cardiff and Vale
Gwent
DvRegions ACW and Sports Wales regions North Wales
Mid and West Wales
South Wales Central
South East Wales
DvRent Housing costs - Rent paid for household accommodation (PCM) Less than £400
£400 - £599
£600 - £799
£800 - £999
£1,000+
Not paying rent
Dvsatx Moderate or vigorous activity on Saturday No
Yes
DvSEGr Self-employed income over the last 12 months (gross)
DvSENet Self-employed income over the last 12 months (net) Less than £10,400 a year
£10,400 to £20,799 a year
£20,800 to £31,099 a year
£31,100 to £41,499 a year
£41,500 or more a year
Dvsmokec Currently smoke either daily or occasionally No
Yes
Dvsmokstat Smoking status Smoker
Ex-smoker
Never smoked
277
Variable English variable label English value labels
Dvsunx Moderate or vigorous activity on Sunday No
Yes
DvTenurGrp Tenure (grouped) Owner-occupied
Local authority
Housing association
Private rented
Other
DvTenurGrp2 Tenure (grouped) Owner-occupied
Social Housing
Private rented
Other
Dvthux Moderate or vigorous activity on Thursday No
Yes
Dvtotscreenwd Total screen time on weekday None at all
About 4.5 hours a day
About 5 hours a day
About 5.5 hours a day
About 6 hours a day
About 6.5 hours a day
About 7 hours or more a day
About half an hour a day
About 1 hour a day
About 1.5 hours a day
About 2 hours a day
About 2.5 hours a day
About 3 hours a day
278
Variable English variable label English value labels
About 3.5 hours a day
About 4 hours a day
Dvtotscreenwd1 Total screen time on weekday - 1 hour or more a day No
Yes
Dvtotscreenwd2 Total screen time on weekday - 2 hours or more a day No
Yes
Dvtotscreenwe Total screen time at weekend None at all
About 4.5 hours a day
About 5 hours a day
About 5.5 hours a day
About 6 hours a day
About 6.5 hours a day
About 7 hours or more a day
About half an hour a day
About 1 hour a day
About 1.5 hours a day
About 2 hours a day
About 2.5 hours a day
About 3 hours a day
About 3.5 hours a day
About 4 hours a day
Dvtotscreenwe1 Total screen time at weekend - 1 hour or more a day No
Yes
Dvtotscreenwe2 Total screen time at weekend - 2 hours or more a day No
Yes
DvTrustMostGrp4 Most people can be trusted (grouped) Low (0-4)
279
Variable English variable label English value labels
Medium (5-6)
High (7-8)
Very high (9-10)
Dvtuex Moderate or vigorous activity on Tuesday No
Yes
DvTvwd1 TV watched on weekday for 1 hour or more a day No
Yes
DvTvwd2 Derived variable – TV watched a weekend for 2 hours or more a day No
Yes
DvTvwe1 TV watched at weekend for 1 hour or more a day No
Yes
DvTvwe2 TV watched at weekend for 1 hours or more a day No
Yes
DvTxAir How much control do you think WG has over tax on air travel from Wales? Complete control
Some control
No control at all
DvTxAlc How much control do you think WG has over tax on alcohol? Complete control
Some control
No control at all
DvTxCoun How much control do you think WG has over council tax? Complete control
Some control
No control at all
DvTxInc How much control do you think WG has over income tax? Complete control
Some control
No control at all
DvTxLnd How much control do you think WG has over landfill tax? Complete control
280
Variable English variable label English value labels
Some control
No control at all
DvTxStmp How much control do you think WG has over stamp duty? Complete control
Some control
No control at all
DvTxVAT How much control do you think WG has over VAT? Complete control
Some control
No control at all
DvUniAuthCd Local authority (geography codes)
Dvunits0 Number of units on the heaviest drinking day last week None
Dvunitswk0 Usual number of weekly units None
DvUrbRur Urban/rural classification Urban
Rural
DvUrbRurCom Urban/rural classification – combined Urban > 10K - sparse
Town & fringe - sparse
Village - sparse
Hamlet & isolated dwellings - sparse
Urban > 10K - less sparse
Town & fringe - less sparse
Village - less sparse
Hamlet & isolated dwellings - less sparse
DvUrbRurCon Urban/rural classification – context Less sparse
Sparse
DvUrbRurMor Urban/rural classification – morphology Urban > 10K
Town & fringe
Village
281
Variable English variable label English value labels
Hamlet & isolated dwellings
DvUSOA2011 Upper super output area (based on 2011 Census)
Dvvegpor2 Total portion of vegetables (incl.salad) None
Dvvigexday Vigorous activity in the last 7 days - number of days 0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Dvvigexmw Total minutes of vigorous activity per week [Value]
Dvvigexweek Any vigorous activity in last 7 days - binary No
Yes
Dvvigmvmw Total minutes of vigorous activity per week * 2 to give moderate intensity minutes [Value]
DvWaConst Welsh Assembly/Parliamentary constituency Aberavon
Cardiff North
Cardiff South and Penarth
Cardiff West
Carmarthen East and Dinefwr
Carmarthen West and South Pembrokeshire
Ceredigion
Clwyd South
Clwyd West
Cynon Valley
Delyn
282
Variable English variable label English value labels
Aberconwy
Dwyfor Meirionnydd
Gower
Islwyn
Llanelli
Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney
Monmouth
Montgomeryshire
Neath
Newport East
Newport West
Alyn and Deeside
Ogmore
Pontypridd
Preseli Pembrokeshire
Rhondda
Swansea East
Swansea West
Torfaen
Vale of Clwyd
Vale of Glamorgan
Wrexham
Arfon
Ynys Môn
Blaenau Gwent
Brecon and Radnorshire
283
Variable English variable label English value labels
Bridgend
Caerphilly
Cardiff Central
Dvwalkday Walk in last 7 days - number of days (scale) 0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
DvWalkmv Walking qualifying as moderate activity No
Yes
Dvwalkmw Total minutes of walking per week [Value]
Dvwalkweek Any walking in the last 7 days - binary No
Yes
DvWbAnxYestGrp4
Overall anxiousness yesterday (grouped) Very low (0-1)
Low (2-3)
Medium (4-5)
High (6-10)
DvWbHapYestGrp4
Overall happiness yesterday (grouped) Low (0-4)
Medium (5-6)
High (7-8)
Very high (9-10)
DvWbLifeWrthGr Overall extent of feeling that the things done in life are worthwhile (grouped) Low (0-4)
284
Variable English variable label English value labels
p4
Medium (5-6)
High (7-8)
Very high (9-10)
DvWbSatlifeGrp4 Overall satisfaction with life (grouped) Low (0-4)
Medium (5-6)
High (7-8)
Very high (9-10)
Dvwedx Moderate or vigorous activity on Wednesday No
Yes
DvWeLang1 Welsh language ability - can speak, read and write Welsh Not selected
Can speak, read and write Welsh
DvWeLang2 Welsh language ability - can speak and read Welsh, but not write Welsh Not selected
Can speak and read Welsh, but not write Welsh
DvWeLang3 Welsh language ability - can speak Welsh, but can't read or write Welsh Not selected
Can speak Welsh but can't read or write Welsh
DvWeLang4 Welsh language ability - can understand spoken Welsh only Not selected
Can understand spoken Welsh only
DvWIMDEdu5 Welsh Index of Multiple Deprivation - education score (in quintiles) Most deprived 20%
Q2
Q3
Q4
Least deprived 20%
DvWIMDEmp5 Welsh Index of Multiple Deprivation - employment score (in quintiles) Most deprived 20%
Q2
Q3
285
Variable English variable label English value labels
Q4
Least deprived 20%
DvWIMDEnv5 Welsh Index of Multiple Deprivation - physical environment score (in quintiles) Most deprived 20%
Q2
Q3
Q4
Least deprived 20%
DvWIMDHlth5 Welsh Index of Multiple Deprivation - health score (in quintiles) Most deprived 20%
Q2
Q3
Q4
Least deprived 20%
DvWIMDHse5 Welsh Index of Multiple Deprivation - housing score (in quintiles) Most deprived 20%
Q2
Q3
Q4
Least deprived 20%
DvWIMDInc5 Welsh Index of Multiple Deprivation - income score (in quintiles) Most deprived 20%
Q2
Q3
Q4
Least deprived 20%
DvWIMDOvr5 Welsh Index of Multiple Deprivation - overall score (in quintiles) Most deprived 20%
Q2
Q3
Q4
286
Variable English variable label English value labels
Least deprived 20%
DvWIMDSafe5 Welsh Index of Multiple Deprivation - community safety score (in quintiles) Most deprived 20%
Q2
Q3
Q4
Least deprived 20%
DvWIMDServ5 Welsh Index of Multiple Deprivation - access to services score (in quintiles) Most deprived 20%
Q2
Q3
Q4
Least deprived 20%
DvWkinAge Working age Working age (aged 16 - female pensionable age at time of interview/64)
Pensioners (aged current female pensionable age/65 and over)
DvWkingHh Household members in paid work, either full-time or part-time All working
Some working
None working
No one aged 16-19 (not in FT education) nor aged 19-64 in household
Dvwlkmvday Walking as moderate activity in last 7 days, number of days 0
1
2
3
4
5
6
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