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Q100/QualsI[Intro] The next couple of questions I'm going to ask are about finances.�Which one of the statements on this card best describes how well you are keeping up with your bills and credit commitments at the moment? Please just read out the letter that applies. �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 commitments;
Have no bills.
Q117/FinDebtAdvBPreceded on module on qualifications and current/former employmentINTERNET USAGE?Do you personally use the internet at home, work or elsewhere? I[Intro] I'd now like to ask you a few questions about using the internet.�[MULTICODE] 1 - 4 O levels / CSEs / GCSEs (any grades), Entry Level, Foundation Diploma;
NVQ Level 1, Foundation GNVQ, Basic Skills;
5+ O levels (passes) / CSEs (grade 1) / GCSEs (grades A*- C), School Certificate, 1 A level / 2 - 3 AS levels / VCEs, 问鼎娱乐 Baccalaureate; Intermediate Diploma
NVQ Level 2, Intermediate GNVQ, City and Guilds Craft, BTEC First / General Diploma, RSA Diploma;
Apprenticeship;
2+ A levels / VCEs, 4+ AS levels, Higher School Certificate, Progression / 问鼎娱乐 Baccalaureate Advanced Diploma;
NVQ Level 3, Advanced GNVQ, City and Guilds Advanced Craft, ONC, OND, BTEC National, RSA Advanced Diploma;
Degree (for example BA, BSc), Higher degree (for example MA, PhD, PGCE);
NVQ Level 4 - 5, HNC, HND, RSA Higher Diploma, BTEC Higher Level
Professional qualifications (for example teaching, nursing, accountancy);
Other vocational / work-related qualifications;
Foreign qualifications;
No qualifications.
Q120/IntPersUse�Preceded by questions about how well keeping up with bills/whether used organisation which provides support with debt issues. Before that, employment module.Census (2001/ 2011) WelUndSpkWelSpkWelReadWelWrite,Asked of all individual respondents in WalesSpeak 问鼎娱乐
Read 问鼎娱乐Write 问鼎娱乐PCan you understand, speak, read, or write 问鼎娱乐? (tick all the boxes that apply)None of the aboveVertical with boxes to tickNot offered@Preceded by ethnicity question, and before that country of birthbAsked of all in Wales, asked each quarter, only asked on first contact with individual at address.CYMUCYMS Can you understand spoken 问鼎娱乐?&[BOX FOR EACH]
Understand spoken 问鼎娱乐Can you speak 问鼎娱乐?Can you read 问鼎娱乐?Can you write 问鼎娱乐?CYMRCYMW[Preceded by questions on national identity (which country), and before that household grid.Living in WalesQ10agCan you tell me whether or not each person in your household can speak Welsh? [Person 1; Person 2 etc& ]3ASK IF ANY HOUSEHOLD MEMBERS ARE AGED 3 YRS OR OVERDK spontaneous�Preceded by question on value of qualifications (e.g. how worthwhile). Before that, demographics in HH grid for all in HH: quals, religion, ethnicity, national identity, employment.Q11<�Which of the following best describes your ability in 问鼎娱乐?{I m fluent in Welsh;
I can speak a fair amount of Welsh;
I can only speak a little Welsh;
I can only say just a few words;
?ASK IF RESPONDENT CAN SPEAK WELSH (CODE 1 FOR PERSON 1 AT Q10a)British Social Attitudes�All things considered, how satisfied are you with your life as a
whole nowadays? Using this card, please answer using the scale where 1 means extremely dissatisfied and 10 means extremely satisfied
Lifesat
Q1106/LifesatrYes. Numbers 1-10 arranged horizontally, with 'Extremely dissatified' above 1, and 'Extremely satisfied' above 10.iPreceded by quesitons on housing, howe owned, rurality, house price expectations, how long lived in area.
1-10 scale&The scale is 1-10, as opposed to 0-10.�This question is becoming increasingly standard, for instance in evaluations. Note that similar questions about life satisfaction are also included in other surveys, for instance Eurobarometer./Note that this question is CASI (self complete)o[NOTE: CASI} Overall, how satisfied are you with your life nowadays? Where 0 = not at all and 10 = completely.=Vertical, with 0 at top. Labels not included against numbers
MCZ_1TONS Opinion Survey
April, June, July and August 2011 (in intended for future waves)European Social Survey�All things considered, how satisfied are you with your life as a whole nowadays? Please answer using this card, where 0 means extremely dissatisfied and 10 means extremely satisfied.�Preceded by questions on annual gross income, NS-SEC classification questions, employment, and before that health, disability, national identityScottish Health SurveyPAll things considered, how satisfied are you with your life as a whole nowadays?([Intro] The following questions are about wellbeing and are asked on behalf of the Office for National Statistics.
I would like to ask you four 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'.
Please answer the next questions using the laptop. Read each question and follow the instructions on the
screen. Please ask me if you need any help in using the laptop.�Preceded by 'General Health Module', which asks if they provide care for other HH members, and before that, their own health and whether they are disabled.All things considered, how satisfied are you with your life as a whole these days? Using this card on
which 1 means you are completely dissatisfied and 10 means you are completely satisfied
where would you put your satisfaction with your life as a whole?
V22�Yes. Exact showcard layout unclear, but looks as though it is Numbers 1-10 arranged horizontally, with 'Extremely dissatified' above 1, and 'Extremely satisfied' above 10.4World Values Survey
GB: 1981, 1990, 1998, 1999, 2006Near start of survey, preceded by question on how important various things are in their life (family, friends, politics, religion etc); how happy they are, how good their state of health is, important qualities for childrent to learn (independence, hard work, obedience, faith etc)rYes. Numbers 0-10 arranged horizontally, with 'Extremely dissatified' above 0, and 'Extremely satisfied' above 10.European Quality of Life SurveyQ29�All things considered, how satisfied would you say you are with your life these days? Please tell me on a scale of 1 to 10, where 1 means very dissatisfied and 10 means very satisfied.
Fairly near start. Preceded by agree/disagree questions on own life (optimism about future, whether valued by others, whether looked down upon, whether life is close to their ideal); and before that, question on trust in institutions (parliament, legal system, press etc).�Yes. Unlear exact layout, but appears to be numbers 0-10 arranged horizontally, with 'Extremely dissatified' above 0, and 'Extr<� emely satisfied' above 10.xPreceded by questions on affiliation to political party, and where they place themselves (left/right) on political scaleB24British Social Attitudes
2003^Very closely;
Fairly closely;
Not very closely;
Not at all closely;
Don t know;
Not answered.
�[Intro] I would like you to think about how close you personally feel to
different parts of the world, that is, how much you feel a sense of
attachment and belonging to them. uHow much do you feel a sense of attachment and belonging to & your local area? Please choose a phrase from the card.
Q58/CloseLoc0Yes, arranged vertically, no numbering/letteringxPreceded by political questions: how well Britain governed, trust in institutions, attitudes towards Scottish parliamentPlace Survey_How strongly do you feel you belong to your immediate neighbourhood? Please tick one box only.RVery strongly;
Fairly strongly;
Not very strongly;
Not at all strongly;
Don't knowHorizontal tick boxes�Preceded by question on satisfaction with local area and home as a place to live, and before that questions on local area (what makes something a good place to live, and what most needs improving locally)Citizenship SurveySBeNeigh�[Intro] I now want to ask you about a number of different places. Using the answers on this card please tell me how strongly you feel you belong to each place.$First, your immediate neighbourhood?9PROMPT IF NECESSARY: How strongly do you feel you belong?�Preceded by module on identity and social networks, incl. what national identity is, proportion of friends from same ethnic and religious group, friends of same age. Yes, vertical with numbers (1-4)ZAnd now your local area? By this I mean the area within a 15-20 minute walk from your homeSBeLoc
Eurobarometer
Up to 2007.10�People may feel different degrees of attachment to their town or village, to their region, to their country or to Europe. Please tell me how attached you feel to& your city/town/villageYFairly attached;
Not very attached;
Not at all attached;
Very attached;
DK - Don't know.
Yes, vertical
DK offeredz[Intro to section] I d like to ask you about your wider local area. I mean the area within 15-20 minutes walking distance.�Thinking about anything that has happened in this local area have you personally experienced harassment because of your skin colour, ethnic origin or religion in the last two years in any of the ways listed on the card?IIF NECESSARY: By local area I mean within 15-20 minutes walking distance.?What type of harassment was this? Please choose all that apply.SHrsmntShrsmtAb(1) Verbal harassment
(2) Physical attack
(3) Damage to property
(4) Threats
(5) Prefer not to sayQuestions about local area: problem of racial/religious harassment; worry about crime; whether local area has got better or notSwhyharAll who were harassedoAnd why do you think you were subject to this harassment? Was it because of& [READ OUT AND CODE ALL THAT APPLY] Z[MULTICODE]
(1) your skin colour,
(2) your ethnic origin,
(3) or your religion?
Don t know
All adults�[Intro] The next questions are about whether you have been unfairly treated in any aspect of your life, because you belong to a particular group.�Have you personally been unfairly treated or discriminated against in the last 12 months, that is
since (date 12 months ago), for any of the reasons on this card?
Please just tell me the letter next to the reasons that apply.
DiscPROBE: What else?�1 D (Your accent) [Disc1];
2 K (Your ethnicity) [Disc2];
3 W (Your age) [Disc3];
4 T (Your language) [Disc4];
5 G (Your colour) [Disc5];
6 L (Your nationality) [Disc6];
7 B (Your mental ill-health) [Disc7];
8 H (Any other health problems or disability) [Disc8];
9 A (Your sex) [Disc9];
10 C (Your religious beliefs or faith) [Disc10];
11 P (Your sexual orientation) [Disc11];
12 E (Where you live) [Disc12];
13 O (Other reason) [Disc13];
14 N (I have not experienced this) [Disc14];0Yes, vertical with letters as per response scale�Preceded by social capital questions, asking whether people can be trusted, how involved in local community, whether can influence decisions, how many people they could turn to in a crisis.�Have you personally experienced harassment or abuse in the last 12 months, that is since (date 12
months ago), for any of the reasons on this card?
Harass�In EUROBAROMETER 71.2, MAY-JUNE 2009; EUROBAROMETER 69.1 FEBRUARY-MARCH 2008; EUROBAROMETER 62.2, NOVEMBER-DECEMBER 2004; EUROBAROMETER 57.0, FEBRUARY-APRIL 2002�In the past 12 months have you personally felt discriminated against or harassed on the basis of one or more of of the following grounds? Please tell me all that applyQE3cEthnic origin
Gender
Sexual Orientation
Age
Religion or Belief
Disability
For another reason
No
DK
�Preceded by question asking whether, compared to 5 years ago, various following types of
discrimination are more common or less common; whether types of discrimination are widespread.z[Intro] Now I would like to ask you some questions about living in a country like Wales, where communities can be diverse.EQ2Yes;
No;
Don't KnowcIn the last five years, have you suffered any form of discrimination, harassment or victimisation? WWhat do you think was the reason for this discrimination, harassment or victimisation? DO NOT PROMPT. :If experienced discrimiation, harassment, or victimisation�Gender;
Age;
Race;
Religion;
Disability;
Colour;
Where I live/postcode;
Language;
Sexual orientation;
Alcohol / Drugs related;
Anti-social behaviour;
Jealousy ;
Neighbour problem / common dispute;
Ignorance;
Work related;
Other (write in);
Don t know;
�Preceded by module on their local bus service (if used, how often used, how find out information, satisfaction with); before that questions on which public services they would like more information fromBVery well;
Quite well;
Not very well;
Can t choose;
Not answered.
4British Social Attitudes
2008, self-complete section�[Intro] From what you know or have heard, please tick one box
on each line to show how well you think state secondary schools
nowadays & ....bring out young people s natural
abilities?Families and Children StudyqLooking at this card, when [name of child] reaches 16 and can leave school, what would you like
[him/her] to do?
*Families and Children Study
2008 (Wave 10)�1 Continue in full time education
2 Go on a training course or start an apprenticeship
3 Get a full-time paid job (either as an employee or self-employed)
4 Work, unpaid, in the family business full-time
5 Work, unpaid, as a volunteer full-time
6 Start a family
7 Something else <� (PLEASE SPECIFY)
8 Don't Know - SPONTANEOUS CODE
9 None of these things SPONTANEOUS CODE
10 Armed forces
11 Other specific answer, not codeable to 1-10
97 Other vague answer, not codeable to 1-11�Preceded by section on services for parents (after school clubs, support groups etc); before that whether child has been bullied, whether child has had behaviour problems/smoked/taken drugs/drunk alcohol.Parasp16How often do you..
.. read to [^Cohort child's name]?
8Those with child aged 14-16 [ask question of each child]k1 Every day
2 Several times a week
3 Once or twice a week
4 Once or twice a month
5 Less often
6 Not at all,Millennium Cohort Study
Wave 3 (child age 5)n[Intro] The next few questions are about activities you may do with [^Cohort child's name or twins names etc]
�Preceded by questions on sleeping patterns, how often child sees grandparents and other relatives, whether any concerns about child's speech and language. Approx a third of way through qnr.NHow often do you..
.. tell stories to [^Cohort child's name] not from a book?
_INTERVIEWER: IF ASKED, THESE CAN INCLUDE STORIES FROM RESPONDENT'S OWN
LIFE, OR MADE UP STORIES,Millennium Cohort Study
Wave 4 (child age 7)o[Intro] The next few questions are about activities you may do with [^Cohort child's name or twins names etc].<�How often do you.. ..read with or to [^Cohort child's name]?�1 Every day or almost every day
2 Several times a week
3 Once or twice a week
4 Once or twice a month
5 Less often than once a month
6 Not at all�Preceded by questions about how much time family spends together, whether child goes to bed at regular time, how often shild see grandparents, how much time child spends with friends. Third of way through..Childcare and Out of School Activities Survey [Intro] We would like to ask you about any play or learning activities [child s name] does with you [or (partner s name)]. We understand that parents and guardians do all sorts of things with their children, and would like to find out about what you and [child s name] do together.REOFSITSTogboo�Do you [or (partner s name)] ever look at books with [child s name] or read stories with [him / her]? IF SAYS 'YES' And approximately how often do you [or (partner s name)] do this? Please choose the answer which comes closest.
1. A Every day/ most days
2. B Once or twice a week
3. C Once a fortnight
4. D Once every month or 2 months (=half term)
5. E Once every 3 or 4 months (=term)
6. F Once every 6 months
7. G Once every year or less often
8. H Varies too much to say
9. I Never
QIF SAYS 'ONCE A TERM' CODE 5
IF SAYS 'EVERY HALF TERM' CODE 4
IF SAYS 'NO' CODE 9Yes. Vertical with lettersTogrec�DK and REF responses can be chosen by the interviewer, but are not displayed on screen to minimise likelihood of these being coded.Ask all where whild is aged 2-5�Do you [or (partner s name)] ever play at recognising letters, words, numbers or shapes with [child s name]? IF SAYS 'YES' And approximately how often do you [or (partner s name)] do this? Please choose the answer which comes closest.RIF SAYS 'ONCE A TERM' CODE 5
IF SAYS 'EVERY HALF TERM' CODE 4
IF SAYS 'NO' CODE 9
�Halfway through. Preceded by questions on what childcare providers parent uses, and what skills (if any) the provider they use the most teaches the child.iIn the last 12 months, have [you/you or your partner] ever helped [name of child] with [his/her]
homeworkHwhelp If child has been given homework�Third of way in. Preceded by quesitons on how well the child did in the last school year in general, and in English and Science specifically.�In the last 12 months, how much time each week would you say [you/you and your partner] spent
talking to [name of child] about [his/her] school work, helping with homework, looking over [his/her]
school work, and so on?
0Families and Children Study (FACS)Wave 10 (2008)�1 Less than half an hour
2 Half an hr - but less than 1 hr
3 1 hr but less than 2.5 hrs
4 2.5 hrs but less than 5 hrs
6 5 hours or more
(If child has received help with homeworkLOver the last twelve months would you say your health has on the whole been:
Census (2001)Good?
Fairly good?
Not good?
Vertical with tick boxes
Census (2011)How is your health in general?!Very good
Good
Fair
Bad
Very bad
Horizontal with tick boxes问鼎娱乐 Health Survey.In general, would you say your health is ... ?#Excellent
Very good
Good
Fair
Poor
�Halfway through, preceded by questions about whether they have had any ailments over the past year which they have not seen a doctor about, and before that, a detailed section on illnesses and other health problems4How is your health in general? Would you say it was 4a Very good
Good
Fair
Bad
Very badAll young people (13-15)�[Intro] I should now like to ask you a few questions about your health. These questions will help us estimate the number of people in the country who have health problems.kThose who are aged between 16 and 75, or above the age of 75 and willing to continue with health questions.4How is your health in general; would you say it was:-1 Very good
2 Good
3 Fair
4 Bad
5 Very Bad
bTwo thirds of way through; preceded by module on learning activities within the last three months.QHEALTH1Understanding Society)In general, would you say your health is& -1 Excellent
2 Very good
3 Good
4 Fair
5 Poor
READ OUT RESPONSE OPTIONSSF12�About halfway. Preceded by fertility history module (info about kids, birthweight etc), and before that partnership history module.ONS Opinion Survey+In general, would you say your health is...VariesA1 Very good
2 Good
3 Fair
4 Bad
5 Very bad
8 Refusal
9 Don't Know.Continuous Household Survey (Northern Ireland)GENHEAL57How is your health in general? Would you say it was..../1. Very Good
2. Good
3. Fair
4. Bad
5. Very Bad�Two thirds of way through. Directly preceded by question asking 'Overr the last 12 months, would you say that your health has on the whole been good, fairly good or not good?'. Prior to that, education and qualifications module.Citizenship 6How is your health in general? Would you say it is... 9(1) Very good
(2) Good
(3) Fair
(4) Bad
(5) or very bad?
H[Intro] I d now like to ask you some questions about your circumstances.AThree quarters of way through. Preceded by module on media usage.GenHelf71 ...very good,
2 good,
3 fair,
4 bad, or
5 very bad?
(Near start. Preceded by household grid.�How is your health in general for someone of your age? Would you say that it is... very good, fairly good, fair, bad, or, very badSRHealth~Preceded by detailed health module: satisfaction with NHS, hospitals, A&E, expectations around ease of getting an appointment.Health Survey for England7How is your health in general? Would you say it was... +First question in individual questionnaire.5[Intro] The next set of questions are about yourself.+...very good,
good,
fair,
bad, or
ve<� ry bad?�Quarter of way through. Preceded byu questions about victimisation and fear of crime, and before that, about personal happiness and social connections.#British Social Attitudes
2008, 2009o1 Agree strongly
2 Agree
3 Neither agree nor disagree
4 Disagree
5 Disagree strongly
8 (Don't know)
9 (Refusal)GPEveQThird of way through. Preceded by questions on satisfaction with health service.,Yes, vertical with no numbering or letteringGPDayo[Intro] Using this card please tell me how much you agree or disagree with the
following statements about GPs.
KIt is easy to arrange an appointment with an NHS GP during the working
day?Sit is easy to arrange an appointment with an NHS GP in the evenings
or at weekends?4Those able to get an appt to see or speak to someone8How convenient was the appointment you were able to get?Q15OVery convenient
Fairly convenient
Not very convenient
Not at all convenient
_Near start. Preceded by questions about making an appointment, and about accessing GP services.�How easy or difficult was it to get an appointment with a health care professional at your GP surgery at a time convenient to you?AVery easy
Fairly easy
Fairly difficult
Very difficult
No opinion
MTCA8�Those who have attended an appointment, either by prior arrangement or by other means, with a health care professional at their GP surgery in the last 12 months within normal surgery hoursyHalfway. Preceded by questions on GP surgery (satisfaction with, ease of obtaining info, preferences for obtaining info)�Thinking about you the last time you saw your GP or family doctor, how satisfied or dissatisfied were you with the service you received?€1 Very satisfied
2 Fairly satisfied
3 Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied
4 Fairly dissatisfied
5 Very dissatisfied
6 No opinion
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Fairly satisfied
Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied
Fairly dissatisfied
Very dissatisfied
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Good
Neither good nor poor
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Doesn t apply+Last time you saw or spoke to a GP from your GP surgery, how good was that GP at each of the following? [separate response categories for each item]
Giving you enough time
Listening to you
Explaining tests and treatment
Involving you in decisions about your care
Treating you with care and concern
^Near start, preceded by questions on waiting times (how long normally have to wait to be seen)Q21&British Social Attitudes Survey (2009)s (And how satisfied or dissatisfied are you with the NHS as regards...) attending hospital as an [in/out]-patient? �1 Very satisfied
2 Quite satisfied
3 Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied
4 Quite dissatisfied
5 Very dissatisfied
8 Don't know
9 Refusal
MTCB3eOverall, how satisfied or dissatisfied were you with the in-patient, out-patient or day case service? Q786/Q787@Preceded by general satisfaciton questions with health services.�[Intro] I d now like to ask you about in-patient, out-patient and day-case NHS services. We only want to know about NHS funded services, so please do not include any private treatment, even if this was within a NHS hospital.�Those who received treatment in an NHS hospital in Wales (or accompanied a child you care for) as an in-patient, out-patient or as a day case within the last 12 monthsEPreceded by module on experiences of and satisfaction with GP surgeryScottish Household surveyCitizenship�And now taking everything into account, how satisfied or dissatisfied are you with the way runs things?tVery satisfied
Fairly satisfied
Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied
Fairly dissatisfied
Very dissatisfied
Don't know
2A. My local council provides high quality services�[Intro] I AM GOING TO READ OUT A LIST OF PHRASES WHICH MIGHT BE USED TO DESCRIBE THINGS A LOCAL COUNCIL DOES. FOR EACH OF THESE, PLEASE TELL ME TO WHAT EXTENT YOU AGREE OR DISAGREE THAT IT APPLIES TO YOUR LOCAL COUNCIL.LocSat�(1) Very satisfied
(2) Fairly satisfied
(3) Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied
(4) Fairly dissatisfied
(5) Very dissatisfied
(6) Don't know
`Preceded by questions on experience of harassment in local area, and before that, fear of crime.xPreceded by question asking whether council offers value for money; and before that how often use local public services.RF10}Strongly agree [1]
Tend to agree [2]
Neither agree nor disagree [3]
Tend to disagree [4]
Strongly disagree [5]
No opinion [6]Preceded by travel module.Citizenship survey�Please look at this card and tell me whether you agree or disagree with the following statements. Firstly, do you agree or disagree that you can influence decisions affecting your local area?Y1 Definitely agree
2 Tend to agree
3 Tend to disagree
4 Definitely disagree
5 Don t know
wGenerally speaking, would you like to be more involved in the decisions your Council makes that affect your local area?"1 Yes
2 No
3 Depends on the issue
Continuous Household SurveyPHow strongly do you feel that you can influence decisions that affect your area?%Continuous Household Survey (2005-06)U1 Strongly Agree
2 Agree
3 Neither Agree nor Disagree
4 Disagree
5 Strongly Disagree
Scottish Health Survey (2009)ONS Harmonised questions2I can influence decisions affecting my local area?�1. Strongly agree
2. Agree
3. Neither agree nor disagree
4. Disagree
5. Strongly disagree
6. (SPONTANEOUS) Don.t have an opinion
7. (SPONTANEOUS) Don.t know
WDo you feel you are kept informed of the performance of your local authority services? MTCL2TDo you agree or disagree that you can influence decisions affecting your local area?ODefinitely agree
Tend to agree
Tend to disagree
Definitely disagree
Don t know
dGenerally speaking, would you like to be more involved in the decisions that affect your local area?'Yes
No
Depends on the issue
Don t know
xTo what extent do you agree or disagree with the following statement? I can influence decisions affecting my local area.U1 Strongly agree
2 Agree
3 Neither agree nor disagree
4 Disagree
5 Strongly disagree
�My council is good at letting local people know how well it is performing;
I can influence decisions affecting my local area;
I would like to be more involved in the decisions my council makes that affect my local area.
�[Intro] I AM GOING TO READ OUT A LIST OF PHRASES WHICH MIGHT BE USED TO DESCRIBE THINGS A LOCAL COUNCIL DOES. FOR EACH OF THESE, PLEASE TELL ME TO WHAT EXTENT YOU AGREE OR DISAGREE THAT IT APPLIES TO YOUR LOCAL COUNCIL.[RESPONSE OPTIONS FOR EACH ITEM]1 Strongly agree
2 Tend to agree
3 Neither agree nor disagree
4 Tend to disagree
5 Strongly disagree
6 No opinion
8 Don't know
PCSatPAffLocRPreceded by questions on local activism - how often attended a public meeting etc.Yes, vertical with numbersKPreceded by questions on membership of organisations, perceptions of safetyGHalfway. Preceded by questions on use of sport and leisure facilities.Q14�[Intro] As with previous questions, when answering, please consider your local area to be the area within 15-20 minutes walking distance from your home.�Preceded by module on how well informed on variety of issues, e.g. where to vote, how to complain, what standard of service to expect.Particip�Preceded by questions asking how trustworth people are in general, and in immediate neighbourhood. Before that, questions on dental services.'Yes, vertical, no numering or letteringScottish Household Survey,Preceded by questions on travel and traffic.Ipsos MORI Political Monitor,European Social Survey
(Round 5, 4, 3, 2, 1)|Now thinking about the [country] governme<� nt10, how satisfied are
you with the way it is doing its job? Still use this card.
=A very good job
A good job
A bad job
Don t know
Not answered
VAre you satisfied or dissatisfied with the way & The Government is running the country?"Satisfied
Dissatisfied
Don t know
/British Social Attitudes
(2005 - self complete)�About how good or bad a job do you think the UK government in Westminster has done over the past four years. Has it done a very good job / a very bad job? [TICK ONE BOX ONLY]JAt start. Preceded by question asking most important issue facing country.Q4;Near start. Preceded by questions on political affiliation.问鼎娱乐 Life and Times Study&British Social Attitudes Survey (2007)�From your own experience, or from what you have heard, please say how satisfied or dissatisfied you are with the quality of education in Scotland s/Britain's state schools nowadays? KHow good or bad an education do you think state schools in Britain provide?UVery good
Quite good
Neither good nor bad
Quite bad
Very bad
Don t know
Not answered
!问鼎娱乐 Life and Times Study (2007)�From your own experience, or from what you have heard, please say how satisfied or dissatisfied you are with the quality of education in Wales' state schools nowadays?�Very satisfied
2 Quite satisfied
3 Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied
4 Quite dissatisfied
5 Very dissatisfied
8 (Don't know)
9 (Not answered)
ROverall, how good or bad an education do you think state schools in Wales provide?g1 Very good
2 Quite good
3 Neither good nor bad
4 Quite bad
5 Very bad
8 (Don't know)
9 (Not answered)
EdGlob(
European Quality of Life Survey (2007)
Q56G(INT.: READ OUT; FOR EACH ITEM ENTER SCORE GIVEN OR 11 FOR DON T KNOW) vIn general, how would you rate the quality of each of the following PUBLIC services in [OUR COUNTRY]?
Education system�1 Very satisfied
2 Quite satisfied
3 Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied
4 Quite dissatisfied
5 Very dissatisfied
8 (Don't know)
9 (Not answered)EdSat7Near start. Preceded by general questions on education.*European Social Survey
Round 5, 4, 3, 2, 1gUsing this card, please say what you think overall about the state
of education in [country] nowadays?
B28HPreceded by question on facilities in local area within walking distance\Preceded on questions about caring, and before that about political affiliation. Near start.Q415 [NHSSat] �All in all, how satisfied or dissatisfied would you say you are with the
way in which the National Health Service runs nowadays?
gVery satisfied
Quite satisfied
Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied
Quite dissatisfied
Very dissatisfied
mUsing this card, please say what you think overall about the state
of health services in [country] nowadays?
Eurobarometer
2008.10jHow would you judge the current situation in each of the following: Health care provision in (our country):DK - Don't know
Very good
Rather good
Rather bad
Very bad
&European Quality of Life Survey (2007)xIn general, how would you rate the quality of each of the following PUBLIC services in [OUR COUNTRY]?
Health services
€All in all, how satisfied or dissatisfied would you say you are with the way in which the National Health Service runs nowadays?�1 Very satisfied
2 Quite satisfied
3 Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied
4 Quite dissatisfied
5 Very dissatisfied
8 (Don't know)
9 (Not answered)
QPreceded by module on education: priorities for spending, and trust in statistics�Preceded by questions on overall satisfaction with life, and how well respondents perceives themselves as doing financially personally Q209/NHSSatvNear start. Preceded by question on satisfaction with education system, and before that, services for disabled people.&European Quality of Life Survey
(2007)pI am now going to read out a number of different types of services that are provided locally. I would like you to tell me, using the answers on this card, how satisfied or dissatisfied you are with each. Local public transport, (would you say you are...) very satisfied, fairly satisfied, neither satisfied nor dissatisfied, fairly dissatisfied, or very dissatisfied? �1 very satisfied,
2 fairly satisfied,
3 neither satisfied nor dissatisfied,
4 fairly dissatisfied,
5 or very dissatisfied?
6 SPONTANEOUS ONLY - Don t know
wIn general, how would you rate the quality of each of the following PUBLIC services in [OUR COUNTRY]?
Public Transport
jPreceded by similar questions with respect to health services, street cleaning, schools. Third of way in.
PtranONS Harmonised QuestionESSsWhich of these qualifications do you have? Tick every box that applies if you have any of the qualifications listed+u" 1 - 4 O levels / CSEs / GCSEs (any grades), Entry Level, Foundation Diploma
" NVQ Level 1, Foundation GNVQ, Basic Skills
" 5+ O levels (passes) / CSEs (grade 1) / GCSEs (grades A*- C), School Certificate, 1 A level / 2 - 3 AS levels / VCEs, Higher Diploma
" NVQ Level 2, Intermediate GNVQ, City and Guilds Craft, BTEC First /General Diploma, RSA Diploma
" Apprenticeship
" 2+ A levels / VCEs, 4+ AS levels, Higher School Certificate, Progression / Advanced Diploma
" NVQ Level 3, Advanced GNVQ, City and Guilds Advanced Craft, ONC, OND, BTEC National, RSA Advanced Diploma
" Degree (for example BA, BSc), Higher degree (for example MA, PhD, PGCE)
" NVQ Level 4 - 5, HNC, HND, RSA Higher Diploma, BTEC Higher Level
" Professional qualifications (for example teaching, nursing, accountancy)
" Other vocational / work-related qualifications
" Foreign qualifications
" No qualifications
�Starting from the top of this list, please look down the list of qualifications and tell me the number of the first one you come to that you have passed.
�1. Higher degree/postgraduate qualifications
2. First degree (including B. Ed.) Postgraduate diplomas/Certificates (inc. PGCE)
Professional qualifications at degree level (e.g. chartered accountant/surveyor)
NVQ/SVQ Level 4 or 5
3. Diplomas in higher education/other H.E. qualifications HNC/HND/BTEC Higher
Teaching qualifications for schools/further education (below degree level) Nursing/other medical qualifications (below degree level)
RSA Higher Diploma
4. A/AS levels/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
5. Trade Apprenticeships
6. O Level/GCSE grades A-C/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
7. O Level/GCSE grades D-G/SCE Standard/Ordinary below grade 3 CSE grades 2-5 NVQ/SVQ/GSVQ level 1/GNVQ foundation BTEC/SCOTVEC first/General Certi<� ficate City and Guilds part 1/RSA Stage I-III SCOTVEC modules/Junior certificate
8. Other qualifications (including overseas)
%Continuous Household Survey (2009-10)ANYQUAL�I would like to ask you about your educational qualifications. Which qualifications do (you think) you have,starting with the highest qualification?l1. CSE - Grade 1 | 18. ONC or OND, BEC/TEC general
2. CSE - Grade 2-5 | certificate
3. CSE - ungraded/DK grade | 19. HNC or HND, BEC/TEC higher
4. Junior certificate | certificate
5. GCSE - Grades A*-C/GNVQ
Intermediate | 20. Nursing qualifications eg SEN,
6. GCSE - Grades D-G/ GNVQ SRN, SCM
Foundation
7. GCE O-level 1-6 (pre-1975) | 21. Nursing degree
8. GCE O-level Grades A-C (1975 or after) | 22. Teaching qualifications
9. GCE/VCE AS Level | 23. University/Polytechnic diploma
10. GCE/VCE A-level/GNVQ Advanced
or equivalent | 24. University or CNAA First Degree
11. Senior Certificate | (eg BA BSc)
12. Recognised trade apprenticeship | 25. University or CNAA Higher)
completed | Degree (eg MSc PhD)
13. Clerical and commercial | 26. First other qualification (inc
qualifications | other school exams and
14. National Council for Vocational | membership of professional
Qualifications award institutions
15. City and Guilds Certificate Pt 1 | 27. Second other qualification
16. City and Guilds Certificate Pt 2 | 28. Third other qualification
17. City and Guilds Certificate Pt 3 | 29. NONE OF THESE
Enter at most 10 values
Enter at most 10 values�(Now, thinking about all the qualifications you may have & ) From this list, please tell me the highest
qualification which you have obtained.
pINTERVIEWER: THIS REFERS TO RESPONDENT S HIGHEST QUALIFICATION OVERALL (NOT
JUST THOSE FROM ANY RECENT COURSES)
�1 GCSE grade D-G, CSE grade 2-5, SCE O Grades D-E, SCE Standard Grades 4-7, Scottish
National Qualifications (Access level), SCOTVEC National Certificate Modules
2 GCSE grade A-C, GCE 'O'-level passes, CSE grade 1, SCE O Grades A-C, SCE Standard
Grades 1-3, Scottish National Qualifications (Intermediate level), School Certificate /
Matriculation
3 GCE 'A'-level, AS Level, SCE Higher Grades A-C, Scottish National Qualifications (Higher
level)
4 First degree, eg BSc, BA, BEd, MA at first degree level
5 Higher degree, eg MSc, MA, MBA, PGCE, PhD
6 Other academic qualifications (PLEASE SPECIFY)
7 None of these
8 Has qualification, level unknown
9 Overseas qualification
10 Other specific answer, not codeable to 1-9
97 Other vague answer, not codeable to 1-10
�As in Census, but they note: The level of highest qualification attained is of greatest interest to most users, yet owing to the multiplicity of qualifications it is a difficult area in which to achieve simple but pertinent questions and categories CHave you passed any of the examinations on this card? (Yes, No, DK)Edqual Preceded by module on employment%Preceded by module on internet accessF15What is the highest level of education you have successfully completed?
Please use this card. [[To be asked as a country-specific question(s). To be recoded into the ESS Education Detailed
ISCED Coding Frame outlined in the document NC Guidance for Round 5 Education Measurement ].%Wording and format of response scales.Question wording (including introductory text)6If self-completion, exact layout of the response scaleDK, REF offered explicitlyxPosition of the question within the interview (eg topic of preceding few questions; broadly what topics asked before it)�Show card - and, if so, the exact layout of the showcard (eg whether responses numbered, precise layout of Likert-type scales (eg horizontal or verticalSurveyWELSH LANGUAGE QUESTIONS& Speak Welsh& Read Welsh& Write WelshYes/NoNoneSpontaneous$Int instructions (question specific)/Start of individual interview (follows HH grid) WELLBEING& Understand spoken WelshAllCOMMUNITY COHESION(Intro) 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 ten, where nought is 'not at all' and 10 is 'completely'.G(Intro) I'd like to ask you about your Welsh language skills. Can you& Notes7Overall, how satisfied are you with your life nowadays?)ASK ALL EXCEPT THOSE USING OTHER LANGUAGE^READ OUT IF NECESSARY where nought is not at all satisfied and 10 is completely satisfied
0-10 scaleNTo what extent would you agree or disagree that you belong to your local area?Yes_Strongly agree;
Tend to agree;
Neither agree nor disagree;
Tend to disagree;
Strongly disagree.�(Intro) I'm now going to ask you how you feel about your local area. When answering, please consider your local area to be the area within 15-20 minutes walking distance from your home.�Preceded by question asking ease of getting to and from various local facilities (incl. shopping, health services, library, schools, work). Prior to that is module on personal wellbeing.Q13
Q number/nameQ22
Q13/WbSatLifeHARASSMENT AND DISCRIMINATIONx(Intro) In the next question we are interested in finding out if you have experienced any harassment or discrimination. Q24/DcrimExp�Preceded by community cohesion section, asking about perceptions of safety, of the local area, and whether people from different backgrounds get together, and treat each other with respect and consideration.�In the last 12 months have you personally experienced discrimination, harassment or abuse for any of these reasons? Please just tell me the letter next to the reasons that apply.2CAPI has letters only for privacy at this question"SATISFACTION WITH SECONDARY SCHOOLq36/SsSchSathThinking about the last 12 months, how satisfied or dissatisfied are you with [name] s secondary school?€ASK IF 2 AT Q35 [IF (RANDOMLY SELECTED) CHILD ATTENDED A NON PRIVATE FEE-PAYING SECONDARY SCHOOL IN WALES IN THE LAST 12 MONTHS]Base definitionWIf the child has moved school in the last 12 months, ask about the most recent school. nVery satisfied;
Fairly satisfied;
Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied;
Fairly dissatisfied;
Very dissatisfied.
�Preceded by attitudinal questions to primary schools (if parent of child at primary school); and before that experiences of harassment/discriminationASPIRATIONS FOR CHILD�ASK Q42 IF RESPONDENT IS PARENT/GUARDIAN OF CHILD IN HOUSEHOLD (IF Q5 = 3/4/5) OR ANY NAMES SELECTED AT Q5B AND CHILD IS AGED 11 TO 15 YEARS OLD. ASKED IN RELATION TO THE ELDEST CHILD IN THAT AGE RANGERWhen [name] reaches 16 and can leave school, what would you like [him/her] to do? q42/EdAspsChld\If respondent chooses more than one option ask them to pick their main or preferred option. :Preceded by questions about primary and secondary schools.ACTIVITIES WITH CHILDREN(Intro) I'd like to ask you about activities you may do with your [child/children]. [Name] has been c<� hosen at random. Thinking about [name], how often do you& IF ONLY ONE CHILD THEN: [Name] has been chosen at random. Thinking about [name], how often do you& �[SINGLE CODE]
Continue in full time education;
Go on a training course or start an apprenticeship;
Get a full-time paid job (either as an employee or self-employed);
Work, unpaid, in the family business full-time;
Work, unpaid, as a volunteer full-time;
Start a family;
Join the armed forces;
Other (please specify);
Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY)
None of these things (SPONTANEOUS ONLY);
It's my child's decision/it's up to my child (SPONTANEOUS ONLY).;[MULTICODE]
Your accent;
Your ethnicity;
Your age;
Your language;
Your colour;
Your nationality;
Your mental ill health;
Any other health problem or disability;
Your sex;
Your religious belief or faith;
Your sexual orientation;
Where you live;
Other (please specify only if you wish to);
I have not experienced thisFHelp [him/her] to recognise or learn about letters, numbers or shapes. Help [him/her] to read or write.q43/EdFrqA1EdFrqA2EdFrqA3,Look at books or read stories to [him/her]. Help [him/her] with school workEdFrqA4t[SINGLE CODE]
Every day;
Several times a week;
Once or twice a week;
Once or twice a month;
Less often;
Not at all.
AS ABOVE&Preceded by child aspirations questionNASK IF CHILD AGED 3-7 (NOTE THAT IF MORE THAN ONE, CAPI CHOOSES ONE AT RANDOM)HEALTH IN GENERAL2(Intro) I'd now like to ask you about your health.No%Very good;
Good;
Fair;
Bad;
Very bad.�Preceded by questions asking about activities performed with children; and before that, attitudinal questions about primary/secondary school. If no children, harassment/discrimination is the preceding section.YHow easy or difficult was it to get an appointment at a time that was convenient to you?
q45/GenHealth
q52/GpAppEasenASK IF 1 AT Q51 [IF SEEN GP/FAMILY DOCTOR ABOUT OWN HEALTH IN LAST 12 MONTHS, AND MADE APPOINTMENT THEMSELVES]9Very easy;
Fairly easy;
Fairly difficult;
Very difficult./How is your health in general; is it& [READ OUT]{Preceded by attitudinal questions about local health services, e.g how well informed, how much info, whether can influence._Note that this question is asking about ease of making an appointment with a 'GP/family doctor'(GP/FAMILY DOCTOR APPOINTMENT CONVENIENCESATISFACTION WITH GP CAREMASK IF 1 AT Q50 [IF SEEN GP/FAMILY DOCTOR ABOUT OWN HEALTH IN LAST 12 MONTHS]
q57/GpOverSatKOverall, how satisfied or dissatisfied were you with the care you received?�Preceded by questions asking whether they agree/disagree that their GP knew relevant info about them; that they were given sufficient info; that they were treated with dignity and respectSATISFACTION WITH HOSPITAL CAREEASK IF 1 AT Q73 [HAD APPOINTMENT WITH NHS HOSPITAL IN LAST 12 MONTHS]q81/HspOverSat�Preceded by questions asking whether they agree/disagree that the hospital knew relevant info about them; that they were given sufficient info; that they were treated with dignity and respect*SATISFACTION WITH LOCAL AUTHORITY SERVICESpTo what extent do you agree or disagree with the following statement: my council provides high quality services. [Intro] I'm now going to ask you a few questions about the services provided by [name of local authority]. [name of local authority] runs services including street lighting, road maintenance, parks and leisure facilities, housing, refuse collection, and recycling.q83/UaQualServGPreceded on questions asking about care received from GPs/hospitals/A&EENGAGEMENT AND INVOLVEMENT�[Intro] I am going to read out four statements which might be used to describe things [name of local authority] does. For each of these please tell me to what extent you agree or disagree that it applies to [name of local authority].>I would like more information on how my council is performing.2I can influence decisions affecting my local area. UaComPerf
UaPerfInfo UaInfDecs
UaMreInvol�Preceded questions about local council: whether it provides high quality services; what (if anything) should be done to improve services; where respondent gets info about council fromWELSH GOVERNMENTD[Intro] The next section of questions is about the 问鼎娱乐 Government.�For this question I'd like you to give an answer on a scale of nought to ten, where nought is 'extremely dissatisfied' and 10 is 'extremely satisfied'. Now thinking about the 问鼎娱乐 Government, how satisfied are you with the way it is doing its job?
q87/WgOverSatNPreceded by engagement and involvement questions with respect to local council"SATISFACTION WITH EDUCATION SYSTEM�[Intro] The Welsh Government is interested in your views about education in Wales. When answering these questions please consider all aspects of the education system, from nursery schools through to universities as well as adult education courses. For this question I d like you to give an answer on a scale of nought to ten, where nought is extremely bad and ten is extremely good .QPlease say what you think overall about the state of education in Wales nowadays?
q89/SatEdOver!SATISFACTION WITH HEALTH SERVICESq91/SatHlthOverXPlease say what you think overall about the state of health services in Wales nowadays? All in subsample 2All in subsample 1�[Intro] The Welsh Government is interested in your views about health services in Wales. When answering these questions please think about all aspects of NHS services, from GPs to pharmacies, NHS dentists and opticians, community health services, and hospitals. For this question I d like you to give an answer on a scale of nought to ten, where nought is extremely bad and ten is extremely good .$SATISFACTION WITH TRANSPORT SERVICESd[Intro] The Welsh Government is interested in your views about transport in Wales. When answering these questions please think about all aspects of transport from roads, rail and bus services to cycling and walking. For this question I d like you to give an answer on a scale of nought to ten, where nought is extremely bad and ten is extremely good .]Please say what you think overall about the state of the transport system in Wales nowadays? q93/SatTransOvrAll in subsample 3QUALIFICATIONS�Please look at this card and tell me which of these qualifications you have. Please read out the letter next to the qualifications which apply.
not completed ISCED level 1 000
ISCED 1, completed primary education 113
Qualification from vocational ISCED 2C programmes of duration shorter than 2 years, no access to ISCED 3 129
Qualification from vocational ISCED 2C programmes of 2 years or longer duration, no access to ISCED 3 221
Qualification from vocational ISCED 2A/2B programmes, access to ISCED 3 vocational 222
Qualification from general/pre-vocational I<� SCED 2A/2B programmes, access to ISCED 3 vocational 212
Qualification from general ISCED 2A programmes, access to ISCED 3A general or all 3 213
Qualification from vocational ISCED 3C programmes of duration shorter than 2 years, no access to ISCED
level 5
229
Qualification from vocational ISCED 3C programmes of 2 years or longer duration, no access to ISCED level 5 321
Qualification from vocational ISCED 3A programmes, access to 5B/lower tier 5A institutions 322
Qualification from vocational ISCED 3A programmes, access to upper tier ISCED 5A/all ISCED level 5
institutions
323
Qualification from general ISCED 3A/3B programmes, access to ISCED 5B/lower tier 5A institutions 312
Qualification from general ISCED 3A programmes, access to upper tier ISCED 5A/all ISCED level 5 institutions 313
Qualification from ISCED 4 programmes without access to ISCED level 5 421
Qualification from vocational ISCED 4A/4B programmes, access to ISCED 5B/lower tier 5A institutions 422
Qualification from vocational ISCED 4A programmes, access to upper tier ISCED 5A or all ISCED level 5
institutions
423
Qualification from general ISCED 4A/4B programmes, access to ISCED 5B/lower tier 5A institutions 412
Qualification from general ISCED 4A programmes, access to upper tier ISCED 5A/all ISCED level 5 institutions 413
ISCED 5B programmes of short duration, advanced vocational qualifications 520
ISCED 5A programmes of short duration, intermediate certificate or academic/general tertiary qualification
below the bachelor s level
510
ISCED 5A programmes of medium duration, qualifications at the bachelor s level or equivalent from a lower tier
tertiary institution
610
ISCED 5A programmes of medium duration, qualifications at the bachelor s level or equivalent from an
upper/single tier tertiary institution
620
ISCED 5A programmes of long cumulative duration, qualifications at the master s level or equivalent from a
lower tier tertiary institution
710
ISCED 5A programmes of long cumulative duration, qualifications at the master s level or equivalent from an
upper/single tier tertiary institution
720
ISCED 6, doctoral degree 800
(Other) 5555
(Don t know) 8?Those aged between 16 and 64, or those aged 65+ who are
workingCODE ALL THAT APPLY�[MULTICODE] 1 - 4 O levels / CSEs / GCSEs (any grades), Entry Level, Foundation Diploma;
NVQ Level 1, Foundation GNVQ, Basic Skills;
5+ O levels (passes) / CSEs (grade 1) / GCSEs (grades A*- C), School Certificate, 1 A level / 2 - 3 AS levels / VCEs, 问鼎娱乐 Baccalaureate; Intermediate Diploma
NVQ Level 2, Intermediate GNVQ, City and Guilds Craft, BTEC First / General Diploma, RSA Diploma;
Apprenticeship;
2+ A levels / VCEs, 4+ AS levels, Higher School Certificate, Progression / 问鼎娱乐 Baccalaureate Advanced Diploma;
NVQ Level 3, Advanced GNVQ, City and Guilds Advanced Craft, ONC, OND, BTEC National, RSA Advanced Diploma;
Degree (for example BA, BSc), Higher degree (for example MA, PhD, PGCE);
NVQ Level 4 - 5, HNC, HND, RSA Higher Diploma, BTEC Higher Level
Professional qualifications (for example teaching, nursing, accountancy);
Other vocational / work-related qualifications;
Foreign qualifications;
No qualifications.uWhich of these qualifications do you have? (Tick every box that applies if you have any of the qualifications listed)PschQualtAnd have you passed any of the exams or got any of the qualifications on this card? Which ones? PROBE: Which others?1 Univ/CNAA first degree
2 Univ/CNAA diploma / Foundation Degree
3 Postgraduate degree
4 Teacher training qualification
5 Nursing qualification
6 Foundation/advanced (modern) apprenticeship
7 Other recognised trade apprenticeship
8 OCR/RSA - (Vocational) Certificate
9 OCR/RSA - (First) Diploma
10 OCR/RSA - Advanced Diploma
11 OCR/RSA - Higher Diploma
12 Other clerical, commercial qualification
13 City&Guilds - Level 1/ Part I
14 City&Guilds - Level 2/ Craft/ Intermediate/ Ordinary/ Part II
15 City&Guilds - Level 3/Advanced/ Final/ Part III
16 City&Guilds - Level 4/Full Technological/ Part IV
17 Edexcel/BTEC First Certificate
18 Edexcel/BTEC First/General Diploma
19 Edexcel/BTEC/BEC/TEC (General/Ordinary) National Certif or Diploma (ONC/OND)
20 Edexcel/BTEC/BEC/TEC Higher National Certif (HNC) or Diploma (HND)
21 NVQ/SVQ Lev 1/GNVQ/GSVQ Foundation lev
22 NVQ/SVQ Lev 2/GNVQ/GSVQ Intermediate lev
23 NVQ/SVQ Lev 3/GNVQ/GSVQ Advanced lev
24 NVQ/SVQ Lev 4
25 NVQ/SVQ Lev 5
97 Other recogn academic or vocational qual (WRITE IN)
98 (XConsidering all your loan repayments would you say you are keeping up or getting behind?LNREP 1. Keeping up
2. Getting behind
lWhich of the descriptions on this card comes closest to how you feel about your household s income nowadays?�Living comfortably on present income
Coping on present income
Finding it difficult on present income
Finding it very difficult on present income
(Don t know)
Life Opportunities Survey�I would now like to ask about your household's financial situation.
Do you or anyone in your household have to repay any credit card, hire purchase or other loans (that is, excluding mortgage repayments or other loans connected with the accommodation)?
(1) Yes
(2) No
Asked of HRP or spouse9Asked if someone in household has to make such repayments�To what extent is the repayment of such loans and the interest a financial burden or struggle for your household? Would you say it is... f(1) a heavy burden/ struggle,
(2) a slight burden/ struggle,
(3) or not a burden/ struggle at all?
EU-SILC�To what extent is the repayment of such loans and the interest a financial burden or struggle for your household?
Would you say it is...
BurdRepy Ta heavy burden/ struggle
a slight burden/ struggle
or not a burden/ struggle at all
7Preceded by module on debt, incl cred<� it cards and loansOHelfway through. Preceded by section on employment and total household income.�[INTRO] I'd like you to think about your total housing cost. By that I mean all the
bills to do with running a house. That includes your mortgage or rent
payments, bills such as gas, electricity, water and refuse removal charges.1Near start. Preceded by questions about motrgage./Halfway through. Preceded by employment module.Oxford Internet SurveyBritish Social Attitudes (2009)^Do you yourself ever use the internet or World Wide Web for any reason (other than your work)?(And do you yourself access the internet?INDAC�No access at home or work
Never use
Less than once a month
Once a month
Several times a month
Once a week
Several times a week
Every day
(Don t know)
PONS Opinions Survey (Internet Access Module, January, February and March, 2009 )#When did you last use the Internet?{1 Within the last 3 months
2 Between 3 months and a year ago
3 More than 1 year ago
4 Never used it
8 Refusal
9 Don't Know
JHow often do you access the internet, whether at home, work or elsewhere? ,ASK ABOUT RESPONDENT ONLY. SINGLE CODE ONLY EWAL1OOn most days
At least once a week
Less often than once a week
Never
Don t know
QH14�Moving back to the Internet, do you yourself personally use the Internet at
home, work, school, college or elsewhere or have you used the Internet anywhere in
the past?
m[READ OUT. CODE ONE ONLY. IF NEVER USE PROMPT: So you
have never used the Internet at home, school or work?]
FYes. Current user
No, but used it in the past
Never used the Internet
�I AM GOING TO READ OUT THE NAMES OF THE PEOPLE IN YOUR HOUSEHOLD, AND FOR EACH ONE, I WOULD LIKE YOU TO TELL ME WHETHER THEY MAKE ANY USE OF THE INTERNET FOR THEIR PERSONAL (AS OPPOSED TO WORK RELATED) USE. Yes/No/DK;Near start. Preceded by questions on newspaper readership.�We have already asked you about your household's access to the internet. We would now like to know if YOU have access to the internet (for example at work as well as at home).
Do you have access to the internet?
NETINDV6Preceded by questions on using local leisure services.�Now, using this card, how often do you use the internet, the World Wide Web or e-mail whether at home or at work for your personal use?
aNear start. Preceded by questions on amount of time spent reading newspapers and about politics.�1 Within the last 3 months?
2 Between 3 months and a year ago?
3 More than 1 year ago? or
4 Never used it?
5 Don t Know <�proxy only>,When did you last use the internet, was it&
&INTERVIEWER READS OUT RESPONSE OPTIONSDNear start. Preceded by demographics and period at present address.QThird of way through. Preceded by questions on communication and use of computer.<�Near start. Preceded by questions about use of mobile phone.'Near start. Preceded by household grid.4Scottish Household Survey (2003,2004: Lite version)sThree quarters of way through. Preceded by questions on satisfaction with gov't, and with local authority services.�Three quarters of way through. Preceded by questions on satisfaction with education services, gov't, and with local authority services.�Three quarters of way through. Preceded by questions on satisfaction with health services, education services, gov't, and with local authority services.National Survey for Wales Public perceptions of the NHSi Overall, how satisfied or dissatisfied are you with the running of the National Health Service nowadays?First question in survey:Client (NHS) is only revealed at the end of the interview.�Now thinking about the last time you visited an NHS hospital, overall, how satisfied or dissatisfied were you with this last visit as a patient?fAll (but analyses focus on those who have been an inpatient, outpatient, or A&E user in the last year)iVery satisfied
Fairly satisfied
Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied
Fairly dissatisfied
Very dissatisfied
Near start of survey�ow thinking about the last time you visited your local doctor or GP, overall, how satisfied or dissatisfied were you with this last visit as a patient? FAll (but analyses focus on those who have visited GP in the last year)Integrated Household SurveyOverall, how satisfied are you with your life nowadays? where nought is 'not at all satisfied' and 10 is 'completely satisfied'SATIS;Near start, preceded by demographics (ethnicity, sexuality)CPart of core module set asked at start of respective questionnairesHIGHQUAL(1) Degree level qualification (or equivalent)
(2) Higher education qualification below degree level
(3) A-Levels / Highers / Advanced Diploma / Progression Diploma
(4) ONC / National Level BTEC
(5) O-Level or GCSE equivalent (Grade A-C) or O Grade/CSE equivalent (Grade 1) or
Standard Grade Level 1 -3 or Higher Diploma
(6) GCSE grade D-G or CSE grade 2-5 or Standard Grade level 4-6 or Foundation
Diploma
(7) Other qualifications (including foreign qualifications below degree level)
(8) No formal qualifications�[Highest qualification level, derived from qualifications questions from Annual Population Survey and the General Lifestyle Survey]PApplies to all respondents aged 19 or over who have qualifications or are unsure%Near end, after section on employmentAll aged 15 and over�Taking everything together, which of the phrases on this card best describes how you and your family
are managing financially these days?Exp20�1 manage very well
2 manage quite well
3 get by alright
4 don't manage very well
5 have some financial difficulties
6 are in deep financial trouble/Towards end of interview. Preceded by other questions on financial management (how often worried about money during last few weeks, trouble with debts, whether run out of money), and prior to that, more general expenditure questions on what they do buy, or would like to buy but cannot afford to do so.Q196.�I am going to read out some statements about neighbourhoods. Please look at this card and tell me how strongly you agree or disagree with each statement& I feel like I belong to this neighbourhood eStrongly agree
Tend to agree
Neither agree nor disagree
Tend to disagree
Strongly disagree
Don't know�At end. Preceded by questions on how safe they feel at various places (home, neighbourhood etc), and before that by question on volunteering and memership of organisations.rYes. Numbers 0-10 arranged horizontally, with 'Extremely dissatified' above 1, and 'Extremely satisfied' above 10.dYes. Numbers 0-10 arranged horizontally, with 'Extremely bad' above 0 and 'extremely good' above 10.!National Survey for Wales (pilot)WLB Q1 Can you & Understand spoken 问鼎娱乐-All except those where int conducted in 问鼎娱乐Response option coded if 'yes'�Start of individual interview (after HH grid) and directly preceded by Q on what their religion is, and what their national identity is=How dissatisfied or satisfied are you with your life overall?s1 Very satisfied
2 Fairly satisfied
3 Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied
4 Fairly dissatisfied
5 Very dissatisfied
National Survey for Wales PilotQ14 (self complete paper))Vertical tick boxes, boxes numbered 1 - 5sNear end, directly preceded by questions about their wellbeing, incl about their income, social life, partner, job.NQ2zApprox halfway th<� rough. Preceded by question on their current marital status, their qualifications, and employment status.National Survey for Wales Pilot�[Intro] In the next few questions we are interested in finding out if you have
experienced any harassment or discrimination in a variety of situations over the last 12 months.`In the past 12 months have you experienced harassment, abuse or violence from anyone because of:Your gender Your race
Your religionDisability/impairmentYour ageYour sexual orientationOther (please specify)Q8 (self complete paper)!Two boxes horizontal, yes on left�Halfway through. Preceded by questions on how safe they feel in various situations (at home, when travelling by public transport etc)KMy council is good at letting local people know how well it is performing. ^I would like to be more involved in the decisions my council makes that affect my local area. National Survey for Wales pilotWAG4hVery satisfied
Fairly satisfied
Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied
Fairly dissatisfied
Very dissatisfiedcOverall, how satisfied or dissatisfied are you with the job the 问鼎娱乐 Assembly Government is doing?�About halfway. Preceded by module on computers and internet use, including question as to whether they've used internet to get info about, or contact, 问鼎娱乐 Gov't.Q29.WPlease look at this card and tell me whether you have any of the qualifications listed.Yes [CENSUS 2011 AMENDED]pNear start of individual interview. Preceded by questions on usage of libraries, and English and 问鼎娱乐 literacyFQ8 AS ABOVE, BUT INTRO NOT INCLUDEDnTowards end. Preceded by detailed module on financial information (if receive benefits, how much, how often).C[Intro] I d now like to ask you a few questions about computer use.gThinking about the last three months
have you used a computer in any of the places listed on this card?INT1_About halfway. Preceded by module on environmental behaviour (whether recycled, composted etc).
[MULTICODE] At home;
Another person's home;
At place of work (other than home);
At place of education (other than home);
From another public place e.g. library, community centre, internet caf�;
At other places (please specify);
Not used a computer in the last 3 months.Scottish Social Attitudes
Q481 [Satgsl]|[Intro] And now a few questions about how satisfied you are with different parts of your life. If there are any questions you don't want to answer, please just say 'I'd like to skip that one'.
And all things considered, how satisfied are you with your life as a whole nowadays? (Please answer using this card, where 0 means extremely dissatisfied and 10 means
extremely satisfied)�qAbout halfway. Preceded by questions on satisfaction with general standard of living, family/personal life, job.Q643JAbout a third of way through. Preceded by questions about home ownership.�Taking everything into account, how satisfied or dissatisfied are you with the way your local authority runs things? Please choose your answer from this card.
fPlease tell me which sections of the card they are in?
PROBE : Any other sections?
CODE ALL THAT APPLYSection 1:
Scottish Standard Grades 4-7
Scottish (SCE) Ordinary Bands D-E
SCOTVEC/SQA National Certificate modules
GCSE Grades D-G/ Short course GCSE/ Vocational GCSE
CSE Grades 2-5
O-level Grades D-E or 7-9
School leaving certif (no gra
2 Section 2:
Scottish Standard Grades 1-3 or Pass
Scottish SCE Ordinary Bands A-C or pass
Scottish School Leaving Certif Lower Grade
SUPE Ordinary
Scottish Intermediate 2
GCSE Grades A*-C
CSE Grade 1
O-level Grades A-C or 1-6
School Ce
3 Section 3:
Scottish Higher
Scottish SCE/SLC/SUPE at Higher Grade
Scot Higher School Certif
Certif of 6th Year Studies/Adv Higher
A-level, S-level, A2-level, AS-level
International Baccalaureate
Vocational A-level (AVCE)
N Ireland Senio
4 Section 4:
Overseas school leaving exam or certificate
8 Don t know
9 RefusalQ974 [PschQual]]Have you passed any of the examinations on this card? (Yes, No, DK). If 'yes', 'which ones?',PROBE: Which others?
PROBE FOR CORRECT LEVELp20.1 Univ/CNAA first degree [EdQual38]
3.4 Univ/CNAA diploma / Foundation Degree [EdQual39]
6.0 Postgraduate degree [EdQual36]
4.9 Teacher training qualification [EdQual12]
2.8 Nursing qualification [EdQual13]
1.0 Foundation/advanced (modern) apprenticeship [EdQual26]
2.2 Other recognised trade apprenticeship [EdQual27]
1.8 OCR/RSA - (Vocational) Certificate [EdQual28]
1.7 OCR/RSA - (First) Diploma [EdQual29]
0.9 OCR/RSA - Advanced Diploma [EdQual30]
0.5 OCR/RSA - Higher Diploma [EdQual31]
1.3 Other clerical, commercial qualification [EdQual32]
5.2 City&Guilds - Level 1/ Part I [EdQual22]
5.6 City&Guilds - Level 2/ Craft/ Intermediate/ Ordinary/ Part II [EdQual23]
4.1 City&Guilds - Level 3/Advanced/ Final/ Part III [EdQual24]
1.8 City&Guilds - Level 4/Full Technological/ Part IV [EdQual25]
1.6 Edexcel/BTEC First Certificate [EdQual33]
0.9 Edexcel/BTEC First/General Diploma [EdQual34]
4.1 Edexcel/BTEC/BEC/TEC (General/Ordinary) National Certif or
Diploma (ONC/OND)
[EdQual10]
5.1 Edexcel/BTEC/BEC/TEC Higher National Certif (HNC) or Diploma
(HND)
[EdQual11]
4.2 NVQ/SVQ Lev 1/GNVQ/GSVQ Foundation lev [EdQual17]
7.6 NVQ/SVQ Lev 2/GNVQ/GSVQ Intermediate lev [EdQual18]
6.4 NVQ/SVQ Lev 3/GNVQ/GSVQ Advanced lev [EdQual19]
1.1 NVQ/SVQ Lev 4 [EdQual20]
0.4 NVQ/SVQ Lev 5 [EdQual21]
8.3 Other recognised academic or vocational qual (WRITE IN) [EdQual37]
0.3 (Don't know)
0.5 (Refusal)�NOTE: A derived variable is subsequently created with the following codes:
21.9 Degree
10.4 Higher educ below degree
15.3 A level or equiv
16.5 O level or equiv
5.7 CSE or equiv
0.9 Foreign or other
20.6 No qualification
8.7 DK/Refusal/NAQ710Q705-709 [SchQual]aAnd have you passed any of the exams or got any of the qualifications on this card? (Yes, No, DK)8Which ones? PROBE: Which others? PROBE FOR CORRECT LEVEL1 Univ/CNAA first degree/diploma
2 Postgraduate degree
3 Teacher training qualification
4 Nursing qualification
5 Foundation/advanced modern apprenticeship
6 Other recognised trade apprenticeship
7 OCR/RSA - (Vocational) Certificate
8 OCR/RSA - (First) Diploma
9 OCR/RSA - Advanced Diploma
10 OCR/RSA - Higher Diploma
11 Other clerical, commercial qualification
12 City&Guilds - Level 1/ Part I
13 City&Guilds - Level 2/ Craft/ Intermediate/ Ordinary/ Part II
14 City&Guilds - Level 3/ Advanced/ Final/ Part III
15 City&Guilds - Level 4/ Full Technological/ Part IV
16 Edexcel/BTEC First Certificate
17 Edexcel/BTEC First/General Diploma
18 Edexcel/BTEC/BEC/TEC (General/Ordinary) National Certif <� or Diploma (ONC/OND)
19 Edexcel/BTEC/BEC/TEC Higher National Certif (HNC) or Diploma (HND)
20 NVQ/SVQ Lev 1/GNVQ/GSVQ Foundation lev
21 NVQ/SVQ Lev 2/GNVQ/GSVQ Intermediate lev
22 NVQ/SVQ Lev 3/GNVQ/GSVQ Advanced lev
23 NVQ/SVQ Lev 4
24 NVQ/SVQ Lev 5
97 Other recogn academic or vocational qual (WRITE IN)
98 Don t know
99 RefusalKAbout halfway. Preceded by questions on nationality and ethnic background.�NOTE: A derived variable is subsequently created with the following codes for
Highest educational qual obtained:
1 Degree
2 Higher educ below degree
3 Highers/ A levels or equiv
4 Standard grades 1-3/ GCSEs or equiv
5 Standard grades 4-7/ CSE or equiv
6 Foreign or other
7 No qualification
8 DK/Refusal/NA
98 Don t know
99 Refusal
Separate derived variable for postgrad qual..see below:ODerived variable for postgrad qual: Highest educational qual obtained (postgrad separate)
1 Postgraduate degree
2 First degree
3 Higher educ below degree
4 Highers/ A levels or equiv
5 Standard grades 1-3/ GCSEs or equiv
6 Standard grades 4-7/ CSE or equiv
7 Foreign or other
8 No qualification
9 DK/Refusal/NA
98 Don t know
99 Refusal�FREQUENCY: First contact on IHS module surveys
COVERAGE: Applies to respondents aged 16 and over and in person (not by proxy)
NOTES: This question was first asked in April 2011.�FREQUENCY: First contact on IHS module surveys
COVERAGE: Applies to all respondents over 15, DVAGE>15 (Although it is asked to all ages in EHS
and GLF surveys).
NOTES: This question was introduced to the APS in July 2009.cFREQUENCY: First contact on IHS module surveys
COVERAGE: Applies to all respondents of working age.Contents (links to questions)WELSH LANGUAGEMCan you understand, speak, read, or write 问鼎娱乐? (please tick all that apply)[Asked of all identified as able to speak 问鼎娱乐 by respondents to the Living in Wales survey?问鼎娱乐 Language Usage Survey (Living in Wales subsidiary survey)Q1WWhich of the following best describes your ability in 问鼎娱乐? (please tick one box only)At startQ23Asked if respondent says they can speak 问鼎娱乐 at Q1"Ofcom Communications Market ReportjDo you or does anyone in your household have access to the internet at home through a laptop or computer? /And do you personally use the internet at home?IN1IN2n/aQULCHUKSCQUAL�You said that you have qualifications from school (or home-schooling).
Thinking about ALL of these qualifications, which qualifications do (you think) you have [gained in the UK] from school (or home-schooling),
starting with the highest?EIf respondent has UK-gained qualifications from school
IF QULCHUK = 1<5 BTEC/BEC/TEC/Edexcel/LQL
6 SCOTVEC, SCOTEC or SCOTBEC
9 Other Higher Education qualif's below degree level
10 A-Level/Vocat'l A-Level/GCE in Applied Subjects or equivalent
11 New Diploma
12 问鼎娱乐 Baccalaureate
13 International Baccalaureate
14 NVQ/SVQ
15 GNVQ/GSVQ
16 AS-level/Vocat'l AS-Level or equiv.
17 Certificate of 6th Yr. Studies (CSYS) or equiv.
18 Access to HE
19 O-Level or equiv.
20 Standard/Ordinary (O) Grade/Lower (Scotland)
21 GCSE/Vocat'l GCSE
22 CSE
23 Advanced Higher/Higher/Intermediate/Access qualif's (Scotland)
24 RSA/OCR
25 City and Guilds
26 YT Certificate
27 Key skills/Core skills (Scotland)
28 Basic skills (Skills for life/literacy/numeracy/lang)
29 Entry Level Qualifications
30 Award, Certificate or Diploma, at Entry level and Levels 1 to 8
31 Any other professional/work-related qualification
UNIQUAL�You said that you have qualifications from college or university. Thinking
about ALL of these qualifications, which qualifications do (you think) you
have [gained in the UK] from college or university, starting with the
highest?J1 Degree level qualif. incl. foundation degrees, graduate
memb'ship of a profess'l institute, PGCE, or higher
2 Diploma in Higher Education
3 HNC/HND
4 ONC/OND
5 BTEC/BEC/TEC/Edexcel/LQL
6 SCOTVEC, SCOTEC or SCOTBEC
7 Teaching qualif. (excl. PGCE)
8 Nursing or other medical qualif. not yet mentioned
9 Other Higher Education qualif's below degree level
10 A-Level/Vocat'l A-Level/GCE in Applied Subjects or equivalent
11 New Diploma
12 问鼎娱乐 Baccalaureate
13 International Baccalaureate
14 NVQ/SVQ
15 GNVQ/GSVQ
16 AS-level/Vocat'l AS-Level or equiv.
17 Certificate of 6th Yr. Studies (CSYS) or equiv.
18 Access to HE
19 O-Level or equiv.
20 Standard/Ordinary (O) Grade/Lower (Scotland)
21 GCSE/Vocat'l GCSE
22 CSE
23 Advanced Higher/Higher/Intermediate/Access qualif's (Scotland)
24 RSA/OCR
25 City and Guilds
26 YT Certificate
27 Key skills/Core skills (Scotland)
28 Basic skills (Skills for life/literacy/numeracy/lang)
29 Entry Level Qualifications
30 Award, Certificate or Diploma, at Entry level and Levels 1 to 8
31 Any other professional/work-related qualification
EIf respondent has UK-gained qualifications from college or university�You said that you have qualifications related to work. Thinking about ALL
of these qualifications, which qualifications do (you think) you have [gained
in the UK] related to work, starting with the highest?WOQUAL:If respondent has UK-gained qualifications related to work11 Degree level qualif. incl. foundation degrees, graduate
memb'ship of a profess'l institute, PGCE, or higher
2 Diploma in Higher Education
3 HNC/HND
4 ONC/OND
5 BTEC/BEC/TEC/Edexcel/LQL
6 SCOTVEC, SCOTEC or SCOTBEC
7 Teaching qualif. (excl. PGCE)
8 Nursing or other medical qualif. not yet mentioned
9 Other Higher Education qualif's below degree level
10 A-Level/Vocat'l A-Level/GCE in Applied Subjects or equivalent
11 New Diploma
12 问鼎娱乐 Baccalaureate
13 International Baccalaureate
14 NVQ/SVQ
15 GNVQ/GSVQ
16 AS-level/Vocat'l AS-Level or equiv.
17 Certificate of 6th Yr. Studies (CSYS) or equiv.
18 Access to HE
19 O-Level or equiv.
20 Standard/Ordinary (O) Grade/Lower (Scotland)
21 GCSE/Vocat'l GCSE
22 CSE
23 Advanced Higher/Higher/Intermediate/Access qualif's (Scotland)
24 RSA/OCR
25 City and Guilds
26 YT Certificate
27 Key skills/Core skills (Scotland)
28 Basic skills (Skills for life/literacy/numeracy/lang)
29 Entry Level Qualifications
30 Award, Certificate or Diploma, at Entry level and Levels 1 to 8
31 Any other professional/work-related qualification
�You said that you have qualifications from a Government Scheme.
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think) you have [gained in the UK] from a Government Scheme, starting
with the highest?GSQUALBIf respondent has UK-gained qualifications from Government
SchemesOTQUALGYou said that you have qualifications gained in your leisure time, by
teaching yourself, or obtained in some other way. Thinking about ALL of
these qualifications, which qualifications do you think you have gained [in
the UK] in your leisure time, by teaching yourself, or obtained in some
other way, starting with the highest?2If respondent has UK-gained other qualifications�[Intro] This next section is about qualifications gained in the UK. Please think about
ALL qualifications you have ever gained [in the UK], even if it was a long time
ago or yo<�Zu are not using them now (please exclude expired qualifications).
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1 from school or home-schooling?
2 from college or university?
3 related to work?
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6 in some other way?
7 no qualifications
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how you feel and how well you are able to do your usual activities. For each of the following
questions, please tick the one box that best describes your answer.
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