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LONDON REGION STUDY
Questionnaire 1
1 F,rsl, cm you tell me how long you’ve Itved In thm
houselflat~
Born here u
20 years or more L
10<20 years o
5< 10 years 1
Less than 5 years 2
IF MOVED WITHIN 10 YEARS (1 or 2) Where d!d
you Iwe before>
WRITE IN
AND COOE
First home w“ce marrqe o
Inner London (I LEA) 1
Outer GLC 2
Outer Metropol #tan Area 3
Outside London Reg,on 4
IF LONDON REGION (1 – 3) a) What son of
home d,d you have?
House, detached
House, sems detached
House, terrace
FlaI or rn’nette self contained,
purpose built
Flat or m nette, self contained
conversmn
Room or flat’ (not self contained)
Other (SPECIFY)
b) Old you (your household) own that housel
flat or rent ,t~ I F RENT Was that from the
cOuncIl or prwately?
Own
Rent councd
Rent !mwate unfurmshed
Rent prwate furmshed
Other (SPECIFY)
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
0
1
2
3
4
2 00 YOU (VW household) own or rem th!s houselflat
I F RENT Is that from the councd or prwately?
Own 5
Rent councnl 6
Rent prwate unfurnished 7
Rent prwate furnmhed 8
Other (SPEC1 FY) 9
IF OWN (5) OR RENT (6 – 8) Whose name IS N m?
Subject
Spouse
Subject and spouse jomlly
Other person
3 When was thm houselolock budt~
1840 or earner
1841 – 1914
1918 – 1939
1945- 1960
1961 or later
4 TYPE OF HOUSING (OBSERVE)
House detached
House, Semidetached
House, terrace
Flat or m nette self.c,mtmned,
purpose bu,lt
Flat or m’nette, self contimned,
conversation
Rooms or ‘flat’ (not self contam~l
Other (SPECIFY)
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
5
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
STREET/ROAO-COOE OMC 1
MMC 2
Owc 3
hfwc 4
Mlx 5
UK Data Archive Study Number 1Family, Work and Leisure in the London Region, 1970 : Main Study
LONDON REGION STUDY
QuestIonnaire 1
First, can you tell me how long you've lived In thishouse/flat)
2 Do you (your household) own or rent thiS house/flat
IF RENT Is that from the councIl or pnvately'Born here U
20 years or more L10 < 20 years 05 < 10 years 1Less than 5 years 2
IF MOVED WITHIN 10 YEARS (1 or 2) Where didyou live before'
OwnRent councilRent private unfurnished
Rent pnvate furnishedOther (SPECIFY)
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First home since marriage 0Inner London (ILEAl 1Outer GLC 2Outer Metropolitan Area 3
Outside London Region 4
IF LONDON REGION 11 - 3) a) What sort ofhome did you have]
House, detached 2House, semi detached 3
House, terrace 4Flat or m'nette self contained,
purpose built 5
Flat or m nette. self containedconverSion 6
Room or flat' (not self contained) 7Other (SPECIFY) 8
b) Old you (your household) own that houselflat or rent It] I F RENT Was that from thecounCil or privately]
Own 0Rent council 1Rent private unfUTOlshed 2Rent pnvate furnished 3Other (SPEC I FYI 4
I F OWN (5) OR RENT (6 - 8) Whose name IS It In'Subject 1Spouse 2Subject and spouse JOintly 3Other person 4
3 When was thiS house/olock bUilt'
1840 or earlier 11841 - 1914 21918 - 1939 31945 - 1960 41961 or later 5
4 TYPE OF HOUSING (OBSERVE)
House detached 2
House. semi-detached 3House, terrace 4
Flat or m nette self-contained,purpose bUilt 5
Flat or m'nette, self contained,conversIOn 6
Rooms or 'flat' (not self contained) 7Other (SPECIFY) 8
STREET/ROAD-CODE OMCMMCOWCMWCMIX
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2
5 Have you (your household) got a garden of your own] 8 Have you (your household) any household pets]
Yes U No 0No L Tropical fish 2
Goldfish 3
6 Have you (your household) got the use of a secorld Terra pm 4
home that you can go to for weekends or holidays] Cats 5
I mean, for Instance, a house or a caravan or a Dogs 6
boat you can sleep In] IF ANY GUinea pigs 7PUT Rabbits B
No 0NUMB~RS TortOIses 9
House or cottage 1 Other (SPECI FY) UFixed caravan 2Mobile caravan 3Boat you can sleep In 4Other (SPECIFY) 5
7 Can I check up who lives with you here In yourhousehold]
9 Have you (your household! a car] INCLUDELIGHT VAN AND EXCLUSIVE USE OF FIRM SCAR
CHECK So [here are__of you altogether]
IF YES (1) What is his/their occupation]
WRITE IN FOR ALL
o1
o123
b
234
1
5
No car
1 car2 cars3 cars
StayMove
House detached
House, semI-detachedHuuse terrace
House 'don t mInd
Flat or m nette
Don t mind whether
house or flat
IF 'MOVE' (1) a) Would you want a house or a flat]
IF HOUSE What kind of house detached semi detached, terrace ordon t you mmd]
10 IF HOUSE/FLAT IS IN SUBJECT'S OR SPOUSE SNAME ICODE 1 2 OR 3, 02) I'd i1ke to ask whatyou think about moving from here I 11 ask about
the d,stnct In a mmute but I want to ask first Just
about this house/flat Takmg everything Intoaccount, would you prefer [0 stay m this house/flator move to another home]
IF ANY SONS OF SUBJECT AGED 16 OR OVER INH HO LO Is he/are they In regular paid work]
Yes 1
No 0
~L L __I~ 1 2 3 4 5
Relationship to Age last So. Marital St8tuS
litJbJect blnhdey M F M S WO Sop
1 SUBJECT UL 1 2 3 4 5
21
U L 1 2 3 4 5
3 UL 1 2 3 4 5
4 U L 1 2 3 4 5
5 UL 1 234 5
6 UL 1 2 2 4 5
UL 1 2 3 4 5
:I
b) Would you want to have a garden:> f) Can you think of anything elseabout the house/flat that you wouldparticularly want:>
Yes
NoDon't mind
1o9 Yes
No1o
IF YES (1) AND HAS GARDENAT PRESENT Would you want
the garden to be larger smaller orabout the same Size as yourpresent one:>
Lar~r 5Smaller 2
About the same size 3Don t care about size 4
cl Would you want an older house!flat or a more modern one"}O~~ 1More modern 4Same as present 3Don't care about age 2
IF YES (1) What'
11 TO ALL (Now about the d,st"ct) Tak,ng everythong
Into account. would you prefer to $lay In thiS districtor move to another dlstnct?
I F MOVE (1) Have you any other partIcular districtIn mind"}
d) Would you want to own or rent"}IF RENT From the councIl orprivately:>
Own 5Rent council 6Rent private 7Don't mind 8
e) Would you want the house/flat tob~f larger or smaller than thiS, orabout the same size?
StayMove
Yes
No
IF YES (U) a) What os ,t'
o1
UL
PROMPT
Larger
SmallerAbout the same size
IF LARGER (31 Can you g,ve meany Idea of what you would usethe extra space fOf If 'Iou had It"
312
WRITE IN
b) Could you tell me Is thatdtstnct
Further outFurther In to(the centre of)London
Or about the samedistance fromIthe centre of)London as thiS
3
2
cl Would you say that district 1$
PROMPT More spread out 4More bUilt up 6Or one that's about asbUilt up/spread out asthiS district 5
dl Is It a dlstnct with similar sortsof people to those who liveround here or not"
Similar 1Different 0
IF OIFFERENT (01 In what
ways are they different'
'Better class', 'moreselect'
No (or lessl coloured or
foreigners 2More fnendly 3
More mixed In class 4More same age or stage In
life as Informant 5More mixed In age/stage In
Iofe 6Other (SPECI FYI 7
e) Js there anything else about__(desired district) that makes youparticularly want to move there'
4
IF NO DISTRICT IN MIND (L) a) What sort of
district would you prefer' Would you
like one that's
PROMPT Further out
Further In to (the centreofl London 3
Or about the same distancefrom (the centre of)
London as thiS 2
b) Would you like a dlstnct that IS
PROMPT More spread out 4More bUilt up 6
Or one that's about asbUilt up/spread outas [hiS district 5
c) Would you like a dlstnct with similarsorts of people to those who liveround here, or not7
Similar 1Dlfferen[ 0
IF DIFFERENT (0) In what wayswould you like the people [0 bedifferent]
'Better class, 'moreselect'
No (or less) colouredor foreigners 2
More froendly 3More mixed In class 4More same age or stage In
life as Informant 5More mixed In age/stageIn life 6
Other (SPECI FYI 7
Yes
No
I F YES (1) What'
1
o
d) Is there anything else about thedistrict that you would particularlywant?
Yes 1
No 0
IF YES (11 What'
12 Are you working In a paid Job7 (And IS yourhu.band/wlfe?)
5
14 FOR ALL SUBJECTS, CHECK
Cod.
Full time (30 hrs per week or more)Part tIme (le.. than 30 hrs)Not working
I F SUBJECT NOT WORKING al Are you
Retired (man or single woman}
Off work through .lIn... ordisability (man or single woman)
Unemployed (man or single womanlFull ttme studentHousewifeOther (SPECIFY)
Sit Sps
2 21 1o 0
3
4
567
B
Subject IS working In paidlob full Of part·t,me and's25 or over
Subject IS 24 or under
Subject IS married woman(not widowed. divorced orseparated) and IS ne1ther
full time student nor working
full or part ttme
Subject IS man or Singlewoman and IS retired
Sub)ect IS none of above
GO ON TO 0 15
2 O'AIRE 11
30AIREIII
4 O'AIRE IV
o GO ON TO 0 48
b) Have you ever workecf7
Yes
No1o
15
TO SUBJECTS WORKING FULL OR PART-TIME
What IS your occu patlon 7
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IF NO (0) What was your malO occupation?
IF MAN, 65 OR OVER, OR SINGLE WOMAN, 60 OROVER Is that much the same kind of work as youhave been dOing most of your life]
Yes
IF YES (1) What was your (main)occupation?
WRITE INAND CODE
Self-employed with employees
Seif-empioyed without employeesManager
ForemanOther employee
13 IF MARRIED, WIDOWED, DIVORCED ORSEPARATED WOMAN What ../wa. yourhusband's (main) occupation]
WRITE INAND CODE
2345
WRITE INAND CODE
Self employed With employeesSelf-employed WIthout employeesManager
ForemanOther employee
No
Self employed WIth employee.Self employed Without employee.Manager
ForemanOther employee
1
2345
o
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16 How are you paid?Self employed with employees
Self employed without employeesManager
ForemanOther employee
1
2345
RUNNINGPROMPTIFNECESSARY
On an hourly rate
On a week Iy rateOn a monthly or annual salaryOther (SPECIFY)
1245
6
17 What kind of firm/organIsation do you work for] 21 Do you think the time It takes you to travel towork IS
PROMPT Too longToo shortOr about right
312
22 How long IS your 'offiCial' working week](EXCLUDE LUNCH HOURS) By 'off,c,al' Imean the hours laid down by your employer
hrs
No offiCial' hours, splf employedcasual, freelance 9
IF YES (1) About how many hours]
___ h..
23 DUrln9 the last week (LAST NORMAL WEEK) dId youdo any work at home In connection With your Job?
Yes 1No 0
Work 1$
at home 9
1o
____ h.. pa,d
h..
YesNo
____ hrs unpa,d
IF YES (1) How many hours'
IF HAS 'OFFICIAL' HOURS Dod you ,n fact putIn more hours than that at your place ofwork last week (LAST NORMAL WEEKI, paIdor unpaId]
I F NO OFFICIAL' HOURS (91 How many hoursaltogether did you put m at your place ofwork last week (LAST NORMAL WEEK»
18 Where do you work"
DISTRICT ORTOWN
Work at home 9No fixed place, travelaround, 'aii over' 0
IF 9' OR '0' SKIP TO a 22
19 How long does It usually take you to get to workfrom here]
0- 5 mlnS 16 - 15 mlns 216 - 30 mlnS 331 - 45 mlns 446 mlns - 1 hour 5Over 1 hour 6
20 How do you usually get there?
Walk 1
Bicycle 2Moped, motor scootermotor bike 3
Car 4Bus 5Underground 6Other tram 7
WRITE IN DETAILS OF COMBINATION OTHERTHAN WALK PLUS ONE OTHER
PART TIME WORKERS AND SELF EMPLOYEDSKIP TO a 33
FULL-TIME EMPLOYEES WHO DO NOT HAVE'OFFICIAL' WORKING HOURS, SKIP TO a 28
7
TO FULL TIME EMPLOYEES (NOT SELFEMPLOYED) WITH 'OFFICIAL' WORKING HOURS
26 Were your starting times last week more or lessthe same as they usually are In other weeks'
24 Can you tell me what your officIal starting time
was on the Monday of last week' (LAST NORMALWEEK) IF DID NOT WORK MONDAY, on Tuesdaythen?
YesNo
I F NO (0\ How does the arrangement of yourworking hours vary as between
1o
'--__---l. 1::
dIfferent weeks?
RECORD DETAILS
CODE MondayOther day (SPECI FY)
12
25 Was your 'official' startmg time the same e3chday last week 7
YesNo
LU
IF NO (U) a) What t.mes did you start and finIShon the different days?
123
Prefer to stick to present timeStart and finish earlierStart and finish later
27 IF STARTED WORK BETWEEN 7a m AND 10. mINCLUSIVE LAST MONDAY OR TUESDAY Wouldyou prefer to start and finish work earlier or laterIn the day than you do at present so as to makeyour travelling easier?
om Iampm
Sunday
START FINISH
~am
Monday pm
Tuesday am ampm nm
Wednesday am ampm pm
Thursday am ampm pm
Friday am ampm pm
Saturday am am
b) How do these unusual hours affect your
life outside work'
8
28 TO ALL FULL·TIME EMPLOYEES Do younormally have both Saturday and Sunday offwork"
Ye.No
U9
30 Have you ever thought of starting up In bUSinesson your own'
YesNo
1o
Have you ever done anything about It
I mean made an" definite plans oranything like that?
IF YES (U) In.tead of having them both off, wouldyou prefer to work on Saturday andhave Sunday and Monday off, or to
work on Sunday and have Friday and
Saturday off, so that places would be
less crowded for you and travellingeasier"
IF YES (ll
NoDefinite plans
Actually had ownbUSiness
12
3
Monday off. work SaturdayFriday off, work Sunday
Either
Neither
1234
31 How long have you worked for your presentemployer/firm 7
29 Suppose at some time In the future you were able to
choose either to have more payor to have more tIme
off for the same pay, which would you choose?
More pay 1
More time off 3
Other answer (SPEC' FY \ 2
IF MORE TIME OFF (31 What would you do WIth theextra time off"
Less than 1 year
I yr < 55yr.<1010yr.<2020 yrs or more
32 Apart from your main Job, have you In the past
month done any other work for pay?
Ye.No
IF YES (11 al What kInd of work " that I
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1o
b) Roughly how many hours have youput In on this Job/these JobsdUring the last month7
___ hr.
TO ALL WORKING FULL OR PART TIME 37 And would you say that you usually f!Od It
9
33 (Now I'd ilke to go back to your main Job) Wouldyou say that 10 your line of work there s a careerladder]
YesNo
Comments
1
o
RUNNINGPROMPT
Very tiring mentallyFairly tlflng
Or not tiring
(Sometimes, sometimes not
321
0)
38 How often do you feel bored at work" Is It
PROMPT OftenSometimes
RarelyNever
321
o
34 In your Job, how much say do you have over the way
YOu use your time at work} Do you have
39 And at home - how often do you feel bored at
home' Is It
PROMPT A lot of saySome but not muchOr no say
21o
PROMPT OftenSometimesRarelyNever
321o
35 When you are at work do you feel on the whole that
you are pressed for time - that you are being
rushed - or do you have plenty of time to do thethings you have to do"
40 What do you think you get most satisfaction from
- your work or your lelsure'1
PressedSometimes pressed, sometimes
notNot pressed
36 Would you say that you usually find your work
3
21
WorkLeisure
Both equally, 'thecombination'
31
2
RUNNINGPROMPT
Very tlnng physicallyFairly tl'ln9Or not tiring
(Sometimes, sometImes not
321
0)
41 Taking It all round, how satisfied would you say youare with the Job you've got at present'
la
IF YES (UI When did you take It?
RECORD IN TABLE
PROMPT Very satisfiedFairly satisfiedNot satisfied
321
I F NO ILl How did you spilt Itup?
RECORD IN TABLE
bl O,d you go away'
IF YES .1 Where to'
11) Old you stay at arelative's home for anypart of the tlme 7
42 If you didn't need the money, do you think youwould go on working anyway'
Don't need the money
Would workWouldn't woric
1
2o
lal
How many Old not Uk Eire Abroad
weeks? go
(b) (It)
Stay rei s
home
Yes No
43 How many weeks paid holiday did you have 10
1969' ICOUNT TO NEAREST FULL WEEKASSUME 5 DAY WEEK)
1 week2 weeks3 weeks4 weeks5 weeks6 weeksNone
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Jan 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 U LFeb 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 U LMar 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 U LApfll 234 5 6 7 8 U LMay 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 U LJune 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 U LJuly 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 U LAugust 234 5 6 7 8 U LSept 234 5 6 7 8 U LOct 234 5 6 7 8 U LNov 234 5 6 7 8 U LDec 234 5 6 7 8 U L
IF TOOK ANY OF HOLIDAY IN JULY ORAUGUST Would you have preferred to take all orpart of your summer holiday at another time In theyear when holiday places would have been cheaperand less crowded and travelling easler 7
IF ANY 11 - 6) al O,d you take t"at all on one gal
Yes UNo L
Yes
No
IF YES (1) Why didn't you'
Could not get away fromown work
Other members of familyor holiday party could notget away
Children's school holidaysOther reason ISPECI FYI
1o
234
SINGLE WIDOWED DIVORCED OR SEPARATEDPEOPLE SKIP TO Q 48
MARRIED MEN AND WOMEN ONLY
46 TO MARRIED WOMEN Were you working justbefore you flfst got marned1
Yes
No
11
o44 Do you feel that the demands of your work
Interfere at all with the demands of your home and IF YES (1) What was your occupation]family]
Yes 1No 0
IFYES(l) Inwhatway'
",geCTI
CODE ALLTHATAPPLY
Long hours
ShIft workStrain, worry,
IrritabilityProblems wIth childrenProblems with mealsProblems with houseworkProblems with shOPPing
Other (SPECIFY)
12
345678
47 Old you give up paid work at some paint after VDUgot married?
No
IF YES (1) a) How old were you when you ftr<tgave up work1
1o
45 Do you feel that the demands of your home andfamily Interfere at all with other things youwould like to do lO vour leisure?
Yes 1
No 0
IF YES (1) What IS It that you would ilke to doand can't?
bl Why did you give up work at thattime]
Was expecting first
childOther reason (SPECIFY)
cl How old were you when you firststarted work again?
Age CTI
d) Why did you start at that time?
Youngest child went toschool
Youngest child was oldenough 2
(What age?~Found SUitable Job 3Other (SPECI FY) 4
e) Was that full time or part time'
MARRIED MEN SKIP TO Q 48
Full·tlmePart time
IF PART TIME AND NOWWORKING FULL TIME
I) How old were you whenyou first started workmgfull-tIme'
45
Age 0 __11) Why dId you change then?
12
50 The next part of the list covers sports I'd like toknow If you've actually played or taken part In anyof these In the last 12 months?
51 Are there any other sports that vou've actuallytaken part In dunng the past 12 months?
How ohen'12+ 111 Not
48 Now I want to ask about various leisure activitiesI'd i1ke to go through thIs hst wIth you (HAND
SUBJECT LIST) and ask for each activIty whether
you've done It at all In the last 12 months FOR
EACH ACTIVITY DONE About how many tImes
have you done that dunng the last 12 months?Would you say that you've done It less than 12times or more'
How often'12+ 1 11 Not
Watching television 2 0LLstenlng to musIc on record
player 2 0PlaYing an Instrument 2 0Home decorations or repairs 2 0Car maintenance or repairs 2 0Car cieamng 2 i 0Kmttlng or sewing 2 1 0Read a book (not a magI 2 1 0PlaYing With children 2 1 0Gardening 2 1 0Model bUlldmg 2 1 0Collecting stamps or other
objects 2 0
SWimmingSailingGolf
FIshingAssociation footballCricketTenntsTable tennlSBowlsTen·pln bowlingAthletICS
Yes
No
IF YES (1) a) What?b) How often?
22222222222
ooooooooooo
1o
How often?What?
12+ 111
2 1
2 1
2 1
2 1
2 1
49 These are all things that people do In or aroundtheir home Can I ask If there are any otherleisure activities that you do at home and thatyou have done In the last year?
Yes
No
I F YES (1) a) What'b) How often?
2
1o
How often?What7 12+ 111
2 1
2 1
2 1
2 1
2 1
2 1
2 1
2 ,
52 Now sports you go to watch as a spectator or watchon televIsion
53 Are there an y other sports that you've been towatch as a spectator or watched on TV In the past12 months7
SWimmingGolfAssociation footballRugby footballCricketTennisAthleticsMotor sportsBoxIngWrestlingHorse racingWinter sports
SpectatorHow often7
12+ 1 11 Not
2 1 02 1 02 1 02 1 02 1 02 1 02 1 02 1 02 1 02 1 02 1 02 1 0
Watched on TVHow often 7
12+ 1-11 Not
6 5 46 5 46 5 46 5 46 5 46 5 46 5 46 5 46 5 46 5 46 5 46 5 4
13
54 Now some other leisure actiVities you mighthave done dunng the past 12 months
How often?12+ 1-11 Not
Go to cinema 2 1 0Go to theatre 2 , 0Go to museum 2 1 0Go to art gallery 2 1 0Go out for a meal NOT FOR
LUNCH 2 1 0Go to pub NOT FOR LUNCH 2 1 0Attend church 2 1 0Voluntary work 2 1 0Bllllaras or snooker 2 1 0Darts 2 1 0DanCing 2 1 0Go for a walk of a mile
or more 2 0Go for a drive In a car
for pleasu re 2 1 0Camping 2 1 0Caravanning 2 1 0
YesNo
1o 55 Are you an active member of any organisations
or clubs? Any of these
None
I F ANY (1 - 8) Are you an officer or committeemember of It/any of them?
IF YES (1) a) What?
bl How often 7
Spectator Watched on TV
What? HCWI/ often? How often?
12+ 111 12+ 111
2 1 6 5
2 1 6 5
2 1 6 5
2 1 6 5
2 1 6 5
2 1 6 5
2 1 6 5
PROMPT
CODEALL
THATAPPLY
Any club run by your firm IFWORKING
Sports clubSupporters clubSOCial clubChurch groupPolttlcal partyTenants, Ratepayers, CIVIC Group
Parents ASSOCiatIOnAny other club or organisation
(SPECIFY)
YesNo
1
234
56
7
8
o
21
What? How oiten1
12+ 1 11
2 1
2 1
2 1
2 1
2 1
2 1
56 Are there any other leisure activIties that you vedone In the last 12 months and that we haven'tIncluded so far~
YesNo
I F YES a) What'b} How often]
1
o
14
59 I F NOT DONE AT HOME a) Where did you go forthat the last time?
DISTRICT ORTOWN
b) 15 that where you usually go or not]
Usually 7Not B
cl And who were you with then (last time) ~
Alone 0Spouse only 1Spouse + other h/hold
members (+ others) 2Other h/hold members
(+ othersl 3Others only 4
dl Do you usually go with the same peopleor not~
Usually 5Not 6
60 TO THOSE WORKING FULL OR PART TIME Isthere any way at all In which any of the leisureactivities mentioned In the Interview so far arelinked to the kind of work you do? PROBE ANDHELP
57 Thinking of all the leisure activities that you havesaid you ve done In the last year (Including theones you've added) which one would you say hasgiven you the most enjoyment or pleasure] IFDIFFICULT, Well lust pick out one that you veenjoyed a lot
WRITE INONEACTIVITY
58 How much would you say you've enjoyed It]
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Enthusiastic answerOther answer
UL
YesNo
IF YES (1) LIST BELOW
a) What IS It/are they? b) How IS It/are they
linked to the kind
of INOrk you do 7
1o
15
61 TO ALL Can I ask thIs What would you say ISthe difference between what you'd call 'work'and what you'd call 'leisure'}
No difference, same' merged',diffIcult to distinguish'
Pleasure En}oy leisure not work
work 15 'hard', 'tlrtng
'monotonous
Autonomy Free In leisure. not In
work. 'have to workPay Paid tor work not leIsure
Other (SPECI FYI
62 00 you regularly read a dally newspaper'
YesNo
o
234
1
o
63 Do you think of yourself as a supporter of anyparticular team or teams - I mean a footballteam rugby team, cncket club or anythinglIke thatl
Yes
No
IF YES (U I What team IS It/are they?
WRITE INAND CODE
ProfessIonal football club
Other football club
Rugby Umon club
Other rugby clubCounty cricket clubOther cricket t.eamOther (SPECI FY SPORT)
Uo
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IF PROFESSIONAL FOOT8ALL CLUB (1)
Why do you support It ~
IF YES (1) a) WhIch ones do you usually read?
Times
Financial Times
GuardianD Telegrapho Express
D Mallo MirrorSunD SketchMornmg StarOther (SPECI FYI
b) What section of the paper do you
usually read ftrst7 I don t mean
just looking at the headlines?
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CODE MAINONE ONLY
Near to present home
Near to former homeThrough relative
Through fnend'Good team', Got good
players'
Other (SPECIFY)
1
234
56
Sports 2Other 1
64 We are also mterested In the pan that relatives andfriends play In people s leisure I'd like to asksome questions about your familv IF PARENTS NOT
IN SAME HOUSEHOLD Are your parents alive'IF ALIVE Have you met your mother/fathersocIally dUring the last week]
16
68 IF MARRIED WIDOWED, DIVORCED ORSEPARATED AND 30 OR OVER Have you anychildren (16 or over) living away from home~
Yes VNo L
DeadAlive not met In weekMet In week
Mother Father
o 01 1
2 2
I F YES (VI al Have you met him/her/any ofthem SOCially durmg thelast week 7
Yes
No o65 What Is/was your father's (main) occupatIon]
66 IF MARRIED AND SPOVSE'S PARENTS NOT INSAME HOUSEHOLD Are your parent s·m law alive]IF ALIVE Have you met your mother m-law/fatherIn law socla\lv dunng the last week?
Mother Fatherm law m law
IF YES (11 How many'
b) An! any of them miiiiied?
Yes
No
IF YES IU) Have you met anysons I n law or daughters mlaw soclal\y dunng the lastweek?
Yes
No
VL
1o
DeadAlive, not met !n weekMet In week
o12
o12
IF YES (1\ How many7
67 IF MARRIED What IS/was your husband's/wlf.sfather's (mam) occupation]
cl Are any of your children liVingaway from home sons who are In
regular paid work]
Yes
No
I F YES (31 What IS hIS/theirpresent occupation]
32
69 TO ALL Are there any (other) relatives of yourown (or your husband/wife) who you've met
socially du ring the last week"
Yes 1
No 0
IF YES (1) How many' Count In a husband andwife as two people If you saw themboth
72 Is he/she married or single?
Married
SingleWIdowedDivorced
Separated
73 About how old 1$ he/she]
17
12345
70 IF NO RELATIVE MET IN LAST WEEK, Whenwas the last time you did meet any relatives socially]
Over week - month
Over month - yearOver a year ago
IF OVER YEAR (1) SKIP TO Q 78
71 I'd like to ask a few questions about the last
relattve you met socIally (I F MORE THAN ONEAT SAM E TI ME Just pick the one you feel closestto) Who was It7
Mother
Father
DaughterSonSisterBrother
Other female relative
Other male relative
321
12345678
242529303940-495059606970-7980<-
74 What Is/was his/her present (or main) occupation}
OWN OCCUPATION FOR MANOR SINGLE WOMAN
HUS8AND'S OCCUPATIONFOR MARRIED, WIDOWEDDIVORCED OR SEPARATEDWOMAN
75 Where does he/she live?
10 mInutes walk
DISTRICT OR TOWN
12345678
COOE Sex MF
U
L76 Where did you last meet him/her" Was It
PROMPT Your home
H Is/her homeSomewhere else
789
77 IF SU8JECT MAR RI EO Was your husband/Wifepresent then]
Yes
No1o
78 TO ALL As well as family and relatives, we remterested In non relatives First have youany fnend-s who hve within ten minutes walk of
here and who you ve met socially dunng the lastweek Inside or outside the home]
Yes 1No 0
IF YES (1) How many] Count In husband and wIfe
as two people If you saw both of them
18
82 I'd like to ask a few questions about the lastfrIend you met SOCially (IF MORE THAN ONEAT SAME TIME, Just pick the one you feel closestto) Was that fnend a man or a woman?
Man UWoman l
83 Is he/she marned or Single?
79 IF WORKING FULL OR PART TIME Are there anyfriends from your work who you've met socially
dUring the last week. inside Di outside the home7(NOT LUNCH HOUR)
Yes 1No 0
I F YES (1) How many] Count In the husbands orWIVes of your fnends from work Ifyou met them as well
MarnedSingleWidowedDIvorced
Separated
84 About how old IS he/she?
- 2425 2930 3940 4950 5960 6970 7980 -I-
12345
12345678
80 TO ALL Are there any other fnends at a/l whoyou've met socIally dunng the laSt week, InSideor outside the home)
YesNo
IF YES (11 How many?
81 IF NO FRIENOS MET IN LAST WEEK When wasthe last (lme you did meet any fnends socially]
Over week - month
Over month - yearOO/er a year ago
1o
321
85 What Is/was his/her present (or main) occupation]
OWN OCCUPATIONFOR SINGLE MANOR WOMAN
HUS8AND'S OCCUPATIONFOR MARRIED WIDOWED,DIVORCED OR SEPARATEDWOMAN
IF OVER YEAR (1) SKIP TO Q 90 (IF MARRIEO)OR Q 96 (IF NOT MARRIED)
86 Where does he/she live'
10 minutes walk
DISTRICTOR
TOWN
19
SINGLE, WIDOWED, DIVORCED AND SEPARATEDSUBJECTS SKIP TO 0 96
90 MARR!ED SUBJECTS ONLY When was the lasttime you went out for the evening Withoutyour husband/wife I mean gomg out forat least two hours, for pleasure orentertainment or to VISit someone"
87 Where did you last meet him/her' Was It
PROMPT Your homeHIs/ her homeSomewhere else
789
Yesterday eveningWithin last weekWithin last monthMore than a month ago
91 When was the last time you went out for theevenmg With your husband/wife?
1234
88 IF SUBJECT MARRIED, Was your husband/wIfepresent then'
YesNo
1o
Yesterday even IngWithin the last week.
Wlthm the last monthMore than a month ago
5678
IF WITHIN LAST MONTH (5,6 or 7) AND IF ANYCHILDREN OF 12 OR UNDER DId you have tomake any arrangements for babyslttlng/sl'ttlng·to]
89 How did you first meet him/her"
YesNo
1o
CODEONEONLY
NeIghbour (met locally) UFormer neighbour LPresent or former work colleague 1
Services 2Through past or present work/through
professional Interests 3Present or former colleague of spouse/
through spouse s past or present work}throug, spouse's profeSSional
Interests 4School/University/College 5Club aSSOCiation or other leisure
iF YES (lj Wouid you go out more oftenIf It was easier to get babysitters?
Yes 2
No 3
InterestThrough relativeThrough fnend
Other (SPECIFY)
6789
92 ASK MARRIED MEN ABOUT THEMSELVES ANDMARRIED WOMEN ABOUT THEIR HUSBANDSDo you/does your husband help at least once a week
with any household lobs like washmg UP. making
beds, (helpmg with the children), Ironing, cooking
or cleanlng1
95 What do you think IS the Ideal number ofchildren for couples like yourselves to
have these days? (PROBE I F NECESSARY
Well what do you think less than 3. 3, ormore than 3J)
20
None
Washing upMaking bedsHelp with children
Ironing
CookingCleanmgOther (SPECIFY)
o
1234567
(No Ideal, depends on
circumstances
Number _
CHECK Probe usedProbe not used
IF NUMBER GIVEN, Why do you think that'sa good number?
LI
1o
93 TO MARRIED WOMEN SUBJECTS How manychIldren have you had altogether' TO MARRIEDMEN SUBJECTS How many chIldren has your wifehad altogether'
Number _
CHECK Are there any others that were born butnot alove now' IF SO, INCLUDE THEM
IF WIFE 45 OR OVER SKIP TO Q 96
94 IF WIFE 44 OR UNDER 00 you (couple) expectto have any (more) children]
Fmance (e 9 can't affordmore', 'expense')
ChIldren S Interest, practical
(e 9 'more opportunity forthem', .can do more forthem I
Children's mterest
psychologIcal le 9 'becomebetter people', 'less self-centred')
Wife's Interest (e 9 'too hard
for wife If more', wife too tired Ifmore')
Family Interest (e 9 'a real
famIly. 'better family Itfe')Other (SPECI FY)
2
3
4
56
YesNo
IF YES (1) How many'
Number _
1o
96 TO ALL Here's a very general question Do youthink that In the future most people will go onwanting to get more possessions"
Yes 1
No 0
21
99 Now some questIons about the traffiC problem
Can you tell me whether you agree or disagreeWith thiS statement 'It would be rrght toprevent so many cars gOing Into CentralLondon and leave more room on the streets forthe buses'
JF YES (1) Do you think tha t you yourself are
like most other people In that way"
Yes 1No 2Other (SPECIFY) 3
PROMPT AgreeDisagree(Uncertain,
can't say
31
2)
97 When was the last tIme you went to Central London"
IF 'OVER A YEAR AGO' (1) OR 'NEVER' 10)SKIP TO Q 101
98 What was the main thing you did the last time youwent there"
CODE
ONEONLY
WIthin last weekOver week - monthOver month - yearOver a year agoNever
WorkActiVities directly connected
WIth work/businessProfesSIOnal actiVItIes (e 9
profeSSional meeting,conference)
Shopping
Show, cinema theatre, concertdanCing
MealDnnklng
Meeting relatiVesMeeting friendsOther (SPECIFY)
4321o
2
34
56
7
89o
10 ere's another statement I'd like to put toyou 't would be wrong to add to eXls!!J:l9-
restriction n the use of cars 1~b1ifLondon /'
PROMPT / 6/ Olsagr 8
./ (Unce~taln./ cant say 71
101 TO ALL Here IS a list of things that the Governmentand local counCils have to spend money on (HANDSUBJECT LIST) You may think all those thingsare Important But If you had to deCide, whichthree things would you put at the top for spendingmore money on?
ImproVing primary education L
ImprOVing secondary education 0GIVing more help to old people 1BUilding more new homes 2BUIlding new motorways inSIde London 3PrOViding more recreational opportumtles
for young people 4
Improvlng the railways and underground 5Improvmg the bus service 6Controlling air pollution 7RedUCing nOise a(Can't choose any 9)
102 We're nearly at the end now I'd like to ask somestandard questions Which country were you bornIn 7 And your father]
22
105 IF HAS EVER WORKED What was your occupationat the age of 16' IF STARTED LATER Whenyou first started work 7
EnglandScotlandWalesN IrelandEire
Cyprus
Europe (excludmg above)Indla/Pak rstan/CeylonCarnbean/W IndlesOther (SPECI FY)
Sublect Father
L Lo 01 12 23 34 45 56 67 78 8
WRITEIN
CHECK Workmg at 16Started later
SINGLE, WIDOWED, DIVORCED ANDSEPARATED SUBJECTS SKIP TO Q 110
106 IF MARRIED Is your present marriage your flrstJ
YesNo
UL
1o
103 Most people say they belong either to the middle orto the worktng class If you had to make a choice,would you call yourself
107 How old were you when you were (first) married]
PROMPT Middle cl...
Workmg classtOon't know, can t say
123)
Age I~[J
104 How old were you when you flOlshed your full timeeducatIon] And your husband/wife]
Subject Spouse
MARRIED WOMEN SKIP TO Q 110
108 IF MARRIED MAN Is your Wife s marn.ge to youher first]
Years
Stili a full timestudent
Don t knowo9
o9
YesNo
109 How old was she when she was (first) married]
1o
IF NOT FULL TIME STUDENT NOW Are you[akmg any educauonal or training course at themoment?
YesNo
IF YES (1) al What IS that'
1
oAge~
b) CODE Corres~(\dence 2Auends Course .,
23
110 TO ALL May I ask which political party you 112 I wonder If you would help with thIs (HANDthmk you will vote for In the next General SUBJECT LIST OF WORDS) It s a bit differentElection) from the rest of the questions I t will only
take 3 or 4 minutes We want to fmd out howLabour 1 familiar people are with different words
ConservatIve 2 What 1'd ltke you to do IS look at the word In
liberal 3 capital letters on each line Then you lookOther party 4 across the Ime and see whIch word comes closestWon t vote 5 In meaning to the word In capital letters
Don't know 6 (TAKE THROUGH EXAMPLE 'BEAST'
IF DON'T KNOW (61 WhIch party do you thinkEQUALS ANIMAL') Now Will you go on to the
you are most likely tonext word
vote for)RECORD ANSWERS
Labour 1Conservative 2
A
Liberal 3Other party 4
Space 1 2 3 4 5
Stlll won't vote 5Lift 1 2 3 4 5
Stili don t know 6Concern 1 2 3 4 5Broaden 1 2 3 4 5Blunt 1 2 3 4 5
B
111 TO MARRIED SUBJECTS LIVING WITH SPOUSE Accustom 1 2 3 4 5
Could you tell me which fIgure on thIS card Chirrup 1 2 3 4 5
corresponds to your total/olnt Income (you EdIble 1 2 3 4 5and your husband/w,fe) before tax SHOW CARD Pact 1 2 3 4 5AND CODE BELOW Solicitor 1 2 3 4 5
TO ALL OTHERS Could you tell me whIch number Con thIS card corresponds to your own total
AllUSion 1 2 3 4 5In~ome before tax) SHOW CARD AND CODE
Caprice 1 2 3 4 5BELOW AnImosIty 1 2 3 4 5
Emanate 1 2 3 4 5Under £500 1 Madrigal 1 2 3 4 5£500 < £1,000 2£1,000 < £1 500 3 0£1,500 < £2 000 4£2 000 < £3000 5 ClOIstered 1 2 3 4 5
£3000 < £4,000 6EncomllJm 1 2 3 4 5
£4 000 < £5,000 7Prtstlne 1 2 3 4 5
£S ,ODD or more STactIlity 1 2 3 4 5
Don t know 9Sedulous 1 2 3 4 S
113 1 d like to come back to the mam question thatour study IS all about Do you think there ISa need for any more leisure faCIlities aroundhere) I don t mean lust for yourself but forpeople of other ages as well EXPLORE
24
Notes
Thank you for your help (LEAVE LETTER) IF
EliGIBLE FOR DIARY (MARRIED AND AGED
30 - 49 iNCLUSiVE) We are askmg some of the
people we are seemg to fill In a diary for a few daysfor a fee of £1 SHOW DIARY FORM ANDEXPLAIN
Willing to do diary 1Not willing 0
TO ALL You ve been very helpful I f one of [he
directors of the study who are writing a bookabou[ It all wanted to come back to have a further[alk, would you be willing]
Who presen t In In tervlew 7
I nformam onlySpouse as well
Father/mother as wellOther person/people as
well
Name
Address
o1
2
3
IF YES (2) RECORD IF PARTICULARLY
INTERESTING/ARTICULATE/HELPFUL SUBJECT
REWRITE SERIAL NUMBERcrrrn
YesNoOoub[ful
Yes particularly qood
2o1
6
Date
Length of mtervlew
Interviewer
___hrs __ mms
'jC0~\G QU:::;:Sr'l c~LONuON REGION STUDY
"UESTIDNNAIRE 11
I1 _
I. We are putting 50m8 spacial qucetlona toyoung people.IF SINGLE You saId you ware single. Which ofthese \/OU I d )'Qu say e.pp 11 as to you ..
RUNNING No rQgulor glrl/~en frlond~ at ~rosent•••••••••••••••6
Rogulor girl/man frlcnd, butno plan& for marriage ••••?
Regular girl/man frl~nd andvngegod••••••••••••••••••9
Regular girl/man frlcnd and plBnnlngto marry hlM/hor (thoughnot actually enga~od•••••O
TO All STUDENTS
5. Whero ore you ltudYlng?School ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1
FE COllogo••••••••••••••••••••••••• 2Po Iytochn I c.... ••• • •• ...... "••••••3UnlvQrslt.y••••••••••••••••••••••••• 4
Collage of Educatlon•••••••••••••••5Art College ••••••••••••••••••••••••6Other (SPECIFY) ••••••••••••••••••••9
6. What CJro you .studYing?
IF SJBJEr,T IS IN f!.s:-~L_R_P"lc:!O"--GC..!Q__~2._
IF SUBJECT IS FULL TI~E STU~~T SKIP T~ Q.S
IF SUBJECT IS NEITHER "URKI,~G IllR STUDENT
SIUP 10 Q. 10
2. How ~any employors hovo you worked for slncoyou started ~~rk?
CODE TYPE
OF
£9~
o leval ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• l
A leveJ~ 2
First daoroo .••••••••••••••••••••3Hlghor dOJroo ••••••• ~••••••••••••4P~fOsslun61 quallflcotlcn ••••••••5
Other (SPECJFY) ~ ••••••••••6
3. lOOlClng back to tho tlntO ~Jhan you f,rst VJont
out to work, can you tell ~e whet you moatliked about tho chango fro. ooucatlon to work?
4. And what dId you dl511ke ~ost?
Short.er hels., less frQiO tlllle•••••• 1Routlno, more or9anlzod t.lmO•••••• 2Othor (SPECIFY) •••••••••••••••••••3
Why IS that.?
7. Whot. kind of work do you Qxpect to be doing wt,on
yoU1yO finished your course?
8. On tho Whole ere you looking forward to finishingoducatlon end starting \lark?
Looking forward••••••••••••••• 1
Not ooklng forwerd •••••••••••2
Why IS that?
2
9. If you had to choose, would you aay you had~ore In cOftmon With.
Poopla of your ~Jn oga In othorcountr 10a••••• 1
PROMPT Or older people then yourselfIn this eeuntry••••••• 2
(Oonlt kn~/, Cenlt say•••••••••••••••O) I
10. On the whole how much \/ould you say you andpeople you know In your ganeratlon differfr~ paople In your pDronts generation?Are they
12. In general, ~uld you say that young peopletodlly arG":
le.s tolorant than oldorpeople•••••••••• 1
More toloront •••••••••••••••••••••2About the seme ••••••••••••••••••••3(Don1t know. Canlt soy) ••••••• , •••O)
13. 00 you thlnk they ara:leaa hypocritical than older
pooplo ••••• 1Moro hypocrltlcel ••••••••••••••••• 2About tho same••••••••••••••••••••3(Don't know, Can't .8y••••••••••••0)
14. HlIv& you Gver thought sorlously about omlg~atlng
er ao!ng to ! ,yg ~brQ~g?
Yes.. •• INo.... • ... 2Can l t lay••••••••3
I F YES (1) IJhy ".s lhat?
PROWl-C<JMI,IENTS.
Very dlfferent•••••••••••• 1F~lrry dlfforent••••••••••2Not dlffcrcnt •• ~ ••••••••••3(Oonlt I(now, Can1t soy••••O)
11. 00 you thank young people tod~y'
AI~ leas for ~onoy end posoaslonathan the provloua generatlon••••••••• l
AI~ ~ore for thom••••••••••••••••••••••••2~ Or ere about the aamc••••••••••••••••••••3
(Oonlt know, Canlt aay•••••••••••••••••••O)
- 3 -
15. 1 1111 nO'll go 109 to road out a II$t of things peoplo sO~8tlmc5 01111 for In Ilfo. F.... r each of thlilrn I'd
like you to tell ..0 JJ..thlilr ,t la Jlo.cthH'lg which for you 16 very IGportant~ Important or not ,....portant c.t all.
Very ~ ~I"lfortl\nt. Important Important
.l To ha\«) B .ocuro and settled ra"'lly I.fo 2 3
bl To ...k. e succoss of ono partIcular Job or CElreer 2 3
01 To kO..:!jJ on having nC\'1 Qxpor I _ nces Dnd trYlnrJ nw thIngs 2 3
0) To hav~ 8 Jot of free time to spend 0& you \Jont 2 3
.1 To have o croatlve Job that all0\16 you to develop your abilities 2 3
fl To hovo a good (Joel of po\'ler and "oSt~On5 I b I I I toY 2 3
16. I ~ now gOIng to rcad out e number of statements. For GBQh lid like you to toll me \~etho,. youatrongly Qgr~c, modoratoly agree, moderately dlsagroc or strongly dlsBgreG.
e) LOl5ure must be constructlvc to be
Strongly
ogrce
Uncertain Felr-Ix StronglyDon't know disagree disagree
17.
satisfYing 2 3 4
bl LOlsuro lIIust b. earned to bo enJoyod 2 3 4
cl Not ani)' should ono \lork hard.. onc shouldI-'Ia)' hard 2 3 4
Some peoplo Ilko to plan tholr actlvlt,C& so they kn~J IJcl1 In advanco what tho)' are gOIl"19
dOing. Other peoplo profgr Jue;t to teko things os they COma.. and do \thut thoy foel like.
,.mole do you like to plen In advance how to sl...ond your time or not?
55
5
to iJo
On the
like to plan ••••••••••••••••• 1Doos not like to plan•••••••••2
Indlfforent, con't 5ay••••••••3
IF I eR 2 'lily do you SDy th.t7
- 4 -
18. Hlppl •• are alwaya ••Ylng that you .houldldo your own thing'. ~~at do you thinkthat lIeans.
Doni t know, Can l t say ...... 0
IF GIVES DEFINITIONHow do you fewl about that? Do you
Stronglyagroe••••••••••••••••• 1Modorately agree ••••••••••••••• 2ModQrotoly dl.agroe••••••••••••SStrongly dls8groo•.•••••••••••• 4
ftol lndlffor.nt•••••••••••••••9\ihy do you ••y that?
IF SUBJECT IS MAIlRIED WOMAN (NOT WIDDI'EO,DIVORCED OR SEPAR"TEDI AND IS NEITHER WORKINGIN A PAID JOG NOR A STUDENT, GO ON TO "UESTIONNAIRE
ill
IF SUBJECT IS WORKING IN APAID JOG, GO TO MAIN"UESTIONNAIRE, QUESTION I~
IF SUBJECT IS NOT WORKING IN PAIO JOB, GO TO W~IN
quESTIONNAIRE, QuESTION 48
\....1D...)'S,\£ 0 \U E:_ ':..LONDON REGI0N STUDY
QUESTION~AI~E III
ITJ--- r-ur
I. Wo ore putting a fuw oxtra quostlons to w[YOS
who ara not \n 8 p6\d Job. lid liKe, If I mey.to put thom to you.. To .tart \·,1 th, wore you
working In a paid Job Juat beforo you (farst)
got lIarr-lod?
YC& ••••••• 1
No 0
2. And wore you working Im~odl.toJy after you(flrst}got ~~rrlod1
3. Do you e)(p80t ~..o \Jerk ago In1
IF NO (01 Why not?
Yes •••••••••• 1
No.. ...0
YC6.'O'O .'O 'O'O'O ,
No•••••••••0
~ (I) .) How old wore you whon you fIrst
gave up work Dfter ~Drrla90?
Ago CI:Jb) Why did you givo up wo~ at that
time?
W~6 expecting first chlld•••••• 1Other roason {SPECIFYI ••• w ••••• 2
cl Have you ~rked since then?(AT LEAST FOUR WEEKS CONTIN
~l
Has worked•••••••••• UHa& not ~arIQd••••••L
4.
IF YES (I) Whon?
Whoo youngest chi Id ')I,.(),> to
school ••••••••••• 1Whon youngest child IS old
onough••••• ~ ••••• 2
(About what age? CI:J\~.n you find suItable Job•••••••••••3Othor (SPECIFY) 4
During an ordinary day do you feol on the who I0 thatyou are pro$$cd for tl~O - that you era being rushed
- or do you havQ plenty of tl.e to do thQ things youhew to do?
PrQ&~od•••••••••••3
50met lme5 pro.sod~
sometlmo$ not ••••• 2Not pres~cd •••••••• 1
Would you say that you usually find looking afteryour home and femll,.~ Va~y tIrIng physIcalLy•••••3
Fairly tiring ••••••••••••• 2Of not tiring •••••••••••••• 1(So~ctlmQS_ sometlmes not 0)
IF HAS "'ORKED (U) 101 Ho<' old
wero )OU when
your first
start-od \~ork
again?
Ago CD(11) \thy did
you stOl"t "'/ark
at that time?
S.
6. ~nd would you &ay
~
that you usually find It
Ve~y tl~ln9 mentally••••••••3
Fairly tiring•••••••••• ~ •• 2Or not tll'·tng••••.•••••••• 1(Somatlmes# SOmetImes not••• O)
? often do you
~
feci bored during the dny1 Is It.
Oftan••••••••••••• 3
Someilmos•••• ~ ' •• 2Raroly••••••••••• 1
Nover •••••••••••••0
( d I) Was t.het
full-t.lme orpart-time?
Full-tlmQ~••• 4
Part-time ••••5
8 And hOtlf often do you fee I
evenings or at woekends?
~I
bored during theIs It
Often••••••••••••••3SOmctlmc5•••••••••• 2
Ra~aly•••••••••••• 1Never... • •••••••0
9. Do you feelend 1&11lly
like to
YES (11
at the dp~endl of your hc~c
nt.arfar" With yO\' ~culd /
YOs ••••/~;No••)'': •••• 0
/Whet s t of t.hlngs 7'dd you like
to th~t you f'lnq,'lt difficult
to eo? /
/
2
13. Have you t.kan un tnyqevo up peld work?
new l ntaresus, nee you
Yos •••••••••• I
No••••••••••• O
IF be OR OVER, SKIP 10 END OF SPECI A~OUESlI ONNA IRE
10. Taking it ell round# how a8tl6fl~d ~ould yousay you ere With being 8 hou5~lfe?
PROMPT Very 5utlsfIOd•••••••••3Fairly 68tlsf.ed••••••• 2Not lSot·.flod•••••••••• 1
Why do you S8y that?
11. Do you feel thct the damends of your home andfe~lly Int.erfere ~lth ~ho~ you would like todo outsIde tre home?
yes •••••••••No 0
IF YES (I) What sort of things would you liketo do that you f od It diffIcult to
do?
IF G~'E UP PAID WORK ON OR AF1ER MARRIAGE
Jjg.';I!02) AND THIS '~AS VITHIN LAST TEN
YEARS, PUT OI2~1l..!~ IF NOT, oKIP TO
END OF SPECIAL QUES110NNAIRE
12. Are tharQ any leisure actiVities that you'~o
glyon up since gave up paid work?
'r'Qs tNo 0
IF YES (11 Whet?
14. How tluc:h 1.16u,.0 do you have now oomparod with
what you had bofore you 9DV& up paid work? 1& It:
Mo,.o 3
Less•••••••••••••••••••• !
Or about the s&tle 2(Don't kncw •••••••••••••OJ
GO BACK 10 MAIN QUESnONNAIRE Q.48
2~--r, f<C::\:Jk~C!L~G..:.2!:L.~.1l!~ ...
I. \lc fl,"e putting ~orno Sp£=ifll questions to people
who have retirE-d, Dold lId like, If 1 !"lay:> toput them t.o you. rlr~t, ha·... old wc-ro 'jO.J \J~on
you 9a',e uiJ pe I d uor-k?
5. HO\J lIluch IOI~ure do iQU ho ... e rlO\'" compo,.od \J1i.:'
whot you hnj bp(cre you retIred. Is It:
PROWT Moro"."' ~~.3
Age D.]Or about tho same•••• 2(Dont know•••••••••••O)
2. Why did yO,J give L.p '1Jo"'llng et tL-aat QiJc?
Poor hGelth•••••••••••••••••••• o, ••• 1
G. On the \/hoie, do you f ,no ii any probioill io
know what to do wltM your tIme In your retlNmcnt?
Job too tiring, folt too 0Id••••••••2 y~sQ •••••••• 1Compulsory retirGmert e99•••••• ~.p ••3 No ••••• ~Q •• OFI~ closed, Job ended ••••••••••••• ~
Could effol"d to retlr"p, no need \Jhy 15 that?
to \Jork, did rot want to \Jork.......5
Family reasons, needed nt home••••• 6
Other (SPECIFY) ••••••••••••••••••?
7. Are thero Dny leisurQ activities that you.ve
given up Since you retlled?
3. Is there anyth lilg )OU particularly like about
yes •••••••• Y
No "OIF YES IV) What?
f,"'eedom ,lCen do \Jt-3t you want l 1
Rest,lCsn ear;e upl _.2O'\.hQr (SPECI FY) 3
4. Is the"'e anything you portlcularly rnlr;s slneQ
;''Cu r ~t I red?
'fcs Y
ycs •••••••• ol
IF YES 11) \Ihot?
8. Have you takon up an) new Interests since you,
retired?yes 1No••••••••••0
IF VES ( I) '/hat?
No 0
People at wo~k J
9. How often do you ff"'el bored?PRWPT-
Is It:.
Often o.~ 3SOm~t\mes e •••2
Never ••••••• "......O
Feeling useful 2
ActlV'lty, things h&pPoJnlng ••••••3Time taken In Quostlonn~lre IV. ______ minutes
Money o •••••••••• ~ 4
Other i~~.. n •••••••••••••••5GO BACK TO MAIN QUESTIONNAIRE, Q.4B
SN: 001 A Study of Everyday Activities
Errata Sheet
I The description of the card numbers should read 'blank n' rather than'a n' as stated in the codebook.
II The additive codes operate in the following manner;
code 3code 5code 7
===
codecodecode
+ code 2+ code 4+ code 2 + code 4
for example card 1 column 25
COLUMN VAR NO TITLE CODES
1/25 022 Pets A 0 No pets at all in 1/25, 1/26,0.8 1/27
1 Tropical Fish2 Goldfish4 Terrapin8 No pets in this box, but one or
more types in at least one ofboxes 1/26 and 1/27
9 I/I
Notes: 1) CodeE 1, 2 and 4 areadditi ve
2) Change from pre-codes3) Actual numbers of pets
of a particular type don'tget coded.
III The following are believed to be wild punches in the data:
1 /12
1/1 4
1/22
1/29
1/5 1
1/52
1/53
4 cases coded 41 case coded 11 case coded 2
case coded 7
case coded 4
case coded 7
case coded 3case coded 8
case coded
case coded 6
1/61 2 cases coded 0
1/62 1 case coded 06 cases coded 1
1/70 case coded 3case coded 4case coded 5
2/14 2 cases coded 4
2/16 case coded 4case coded 5
2/17-18 6 cases coded 24 cases coded 38 cases coded 41 case coded 56 cases coded 62 cases coded 8
2/26 case coded 0
2/30 case coded 6
2/32 case coded 2
2/34 case coded
2/36 case coded
2/38 case coded 4
2/39 case coded 5
2/40 case coded
2/42 case coded
2/44 1 case coded 11 case coded 21 caSe coded 4
2/45 case coded 5case COded 6
2/46 case coded 1case coded 4
2/47 case coded 6
2/48 2 cases coded
2/49 case coded 5
2/52 case coded
2/60 case coded 5
2/63-64 case coded 4
2/66-67 3 cases coded 5
2/72-73 3 caSes coded 5
2/80 case coded blank
Card Three
3/21-22 case coded 6
3/55-56 case coded 2
3/57 case coded 4
3/58 caSe coded 0
3/59 caSe coded 4
3/60 case coded 0
3/61 case coded 5
3/62 case coded 0
3/63 case coded 4
3/64 case coded 0
3/65 case coded 4
3/66 case coded 0
3/67 case coded 5
3/68 2 cases coded 0
3/69 case coded 5
3/70 2 cases coded 0
3/71 case coded 4
3/72 2 caSes coded 0
3/73 case coded 4
3/74 case coded 0
-:</7r::. case coded 4-" , -'
3/76 case coded 0
3/77 caSe coded 5
3/78 caSe coded 0
3/79 case coded 4
3/80 case coded blank
Card Four
4/9 32 cases coded 01 case coded 2
4/49 case coded 0
4/50 case coded 6case coded 8
4/51 case coded
4/52 case coded 0
4/54 3 cases coded 8
4/60 5 cases coded 7
4/64 8 cases coded 9
4/71 case coded 0
4/73 case coded 4
4/74 case coded 5
4/76 case coded 5
Card Five
5/10 case coded 8
5/14 6 cases coded 34 cases coded 41 case coded 5
5/16 6 cases coded 22 cases coded 32 cases coded 41 case coded 5
5/18-19 3 cases coded 46 cases coded 52 cases coded 61 case coded 8
5/20-21 case coded 7caSe coded 8
5/28 case coded 1case coded 2
5/29 case coded 2case coded 6case coded 8
5/32 case coded 0case coded 5case coded 7Case coded 8
5/33 case coded 0case coded 2
5/34 5 cases coded
5/35 1 case coded 69 Cases coded 8
5/36 4 Cases coded 0
5/40 2 Cases coded 6
5/41 Case coded blank
l:: III '7 case __ ..I_..l <"JI"+I I,;uut::u u
5/52 Case coded 0
5/54 Case coded 5
5/57 5 cases coded 11 case coded 5
5/59 case coded 0
5/60 2 cases coded 2
5/63 case coded 0
5/64 case coded 7
5/65 3 cases coded 3
5/69 3 cases coded 2case coded 5
5/70 case coded 4case coded 6case coded 7case coded 8
5/75 1 case coded 32 cases coded blank
Card Six
6/8 Case coded 6
6/11 case coded 8
6/15 3 Cases coded
6/16 Case coded 8
6/21 Case coded
6/31 case coded 8
6/32 case coded 0
6/34 case coded 4
6/35 case coded 7
6/41 case coded 8
6/43 2 cases coded 04 Cases coded 3
6/45 case coded 3
6/48 case coded 0
6/49 Case coded 0
6/50 3 Cases coded 0
6/51 5 cases coded 0
6/53 4 cases coded 0
6/54 case ceded 0
6/55 case coded 0
6/57-58 1 Case coded 21 case coded 32 cases coded 41 Case coded 8
6/63 case coded 0
6/64 case coded 0
6/65 case coded 0
IV The meaning of the following code is unknown;
5/65 836 cases coded 7
001 A STUDY or EVEil.YDAY ilCTIVITE:S (Lidli)
COLUl.lN Viili NO TITLE CODES
1/1 001 Zone I Inner London2 Outer GLC3 Inner OlllA4 Outer OlllA
1/2 002 Area in Zone~l North Westminster
Islington
~< South Lewisham0) Southwark
~.
~l North EnfieldBarking
~l South SuttonEaling
11Brentwood
North WatfordSt. Albans RuralStevenage
5 Eton Rural Inner6 Gravesend OMA7 South Caterham & Warlingham8 Easthampstead(Bradwell)9 Easthampstead (Other) I
1) Southend ";l North High Wycombe IMarlow4) Aylesbury Rural
~llIlalling Rural Outer
OlllASouth Reading
~lCucl,fieldRoyal Tunbridge Wells
1/3 - 5 003 Serial Number Subject's serial number
1/6 - 7 004 Card Number 01 Code
1/8 005 Time in house 1 Born hereQ.l 2 20 years or more
3 10 < 20 years4 5 < 10 years5 Less than 5 years9 1/1
Note: Change from precodes.
1/9 006 Previous Zone 0 First home since marriage1 Inner London (ILEA)2 Outer GLC3 Outer Metropolitan Area4 Outside London Region9 1/1, Not applicable (i.e. not
moved within 10 years)
I---.--_-r- -----. _COLUMN
1/10
1/11
1/12
1/13
1/14
1/15
VAR NO
007
(I(IQvvu
009
010
011
012
TITLE
Previous housing typeQ.l a)
Previous tenureQ.l b)
Present tenureQ.2
Whose name
Age 01' l)rCp ~rty
Q.3
Present housing typeQ.4
- 2 -
CODES
2 House, detached3 House, semi-detached4 House, terrace5 Flat or m'nsette, self-contained
purpose built6 Flat or m'nette, self-contained
conversion7 Room or 'flat' (not self-contained)8 Other9 1/1, not applicable (i.e. not
moved within 10 years or not inLondon region, ~ firsr-home)
Note: 'Bungalow' should not be codedas Other (8) but as 2 or 3; ifinformation is inade~uate to decidewhether 2 or 3, code 2.
o Own1 Rent council2 Rent private unfurnished3 Rent private furnished4 Other9 1/1, not applicable (i.e. not
moved within 10 years or not inLondon region, or firs~home)
5 Own6 l-ient council7 Rent private unfurnished8 Rent private furnished9 Other (or 1/1)
1 Subject2 Spouse3 SUbject and spouse jointly4 Other person5 SUbject and other person9 1/1
1 1840 or earlier2 1841 19143 1918 - 19394 1945 - 19605 1961 or later9 1/1
2 House, detached3 House, semi-detached4 House, terrace5 Flat or m'nette, self-contained
purpose built6 Flat or m'nette, self-contained
conversion7 Rooms or 'flat' (not self-contained)8 Other9 1/1
Note: 'Bungalow' should not be coded asOther (8) but as 2 or 3; if informationis inadequate to decide whether 2 or 3,code 2.
I----,----r------r- _COLUMN
1/16
1/17
VAR NO
013
014
TITLE
GardenQ.5
Second homeQ.6
CODES
1 Yes2 No9 1/1
Note: Change from precodes
o No1 House or cottage2 Fixed caravan3 Mobile caravan4 Boat you can sleep in5 Other9 1/1
Note: Only one can be coded. First inlist takes priority, i.e. if hascottage and fixed caravan, code 1 only;if mobile caravan and boat, code 3 only.
,h" 015 .1. rro 0 - 19.... / ....... .. ..0 ...
Q.7 1 20 - 242 25 - 293 30 - 394 40 - 495 50 596 60 - 647 65 - 698 70 or over9 1/1
1/19 016 Sex 1 Male (~l)Q.7 2 Female (F)
Note: Change from precodes
1/20 017 1larital status 1 MarriedQ.7 2 Single
3 Widowed4 Divorced5 Separated9 1/1
1/21 018 Household typeQ.7
- ;j -
o Person on own1 Afurried couple only2 ~furried subject with spouse and
child(ren) aged 4 or under (with orwithout older children or otherpeople)
3 ~furried subject with spouse andchild(ren) aged 5-10 (with orwithout older children or otherpeople)
4 Married subject with spouse andchild(ren) aged 11-15 (with orwithout older children or otherpeople)
5 Married subject with spouse andsingle child(ren) aged 16 or over(with or without older children orother peo pI e)
COLWN VAR NO TITLE CODES
6 SUbject is single child living withparent(s) (with or without others)
7 Subject is widowed, divorced orseparated person living with marriedchild (with or wltbout others)
8 Others91/1
Note: . \ Code only.~)
oneCode 2, 3, 4 or 5 accordingto youngest child
3) Code 6 includes step-parents.
1/22 019 Kin in householdQ.7
o No kin in household1 SUbject's kin in household only2 Spouse's kin in household only3 Subject's and spouse's kin in
household9 1/1
Note: 'Kin' means relatives outside theimmediate family, i.e. for married,widowed, divorced and separated people,relatives other than spouse and/orchildren; ior single people, otherthan parents (or step-parents), brothersor' sisters. For non-single people,step-parents are 'Kin'.
ChildrenWithoutWithoutWithoutWith',VithWithoutWithoutWithout
'Children' means ~ged 15 orunder'_24', '-29' means all up toand including that age; thusa married 18 year-old withchildren would be coded 4.'Other' includes all othercategories; thus a widow aged48, with or without children,would be coded 9, as woulda single man of 41.
3)
MSSS11MMMM
W,S,D,Sep(or 1/1)
1)
2)
~-24
25-39-29-29
30-4950-5960+60+Other
Note:
123456789
Life cycleq.7
0201/23
1/24 021 Number in household 1 1Q.7 2 2
3 34 45 56 67 78 8 or more9 1/1
- 4 -
COLUMN
1/25
VAR NO
022
TITLE
Pets AQ.8
CODES
o No pets at all in 1/25, 1/26, 1/271 Tropical fish2 Goldfish4 Terrapin8 No pets in this box, but one or
more types in at least one of boxes1/26 and 1/27
9 1/1
Notes: l~ Codes 1, 2 and 4 are additive23
Change from pre-codesActual numbers of pets of aparticular type don't getcoded
1/26
1/27
1/28
1/29
023
024
025
026
Pets BQ.8
Pets CQ.8
CarsQ.9
Desired homeQ.IO & Q.IO a)
- 5 -
No pets at all in 1/25, 1/26 or 1/271 Cats2 Dogs4 Guinea Pigs8 No pets in this box, but one or more
types in at least one of boxes 1/25and 1/27
9 1/1
Notes: As for 1/25
No pets at all in 1/25, 1/26 or 1/271 Rabbits2 Tortoises4 Other8 No pets in this box, but one or more
types in at least one of boxes 1/25and 1/26
9 1/1
Notes: As for 1/25
o No car1 1 car2 2 cars3 3 or more9 1/1
o Want to stay1 !louse, 'don't mind'2 !louse, detached3 House, semi-detached4 House, terrace5 Flat or m'nette6 Don't mind whether house or flat9 1/1 or DNA (not in SUbject's name
or spouses - 7, i.e. code 4 or 9at 1/13)
Note: Ignore precode for 'move' (1).'Bungalow' should be coded as 1, 2 or 3jif information is inadequate to decidewhether 1, 2 or 3 code 2. If 'Bungalow'is specified it should be coded incolumn 1/38 even if not entered at f.
COLUMN
1/30
1/31
1/32
1/33
1/34
1/35
1/36
VAR NO
027
028
029
030
031
032
033
TITLE
Desired gardenQ.lO b)
Desired garden size
Desired age houseQ.10 c)
Desired tenureQ.10 d)
DesiredsizeQ.10 e)
Why larger A
Why larger B
- 6 -
CODES
1 Yeso No2 Don't mind
Not applicable (i.e. want to stay/or not in spouse's or subject's name)
9 1/1
~: Change from precode 9
2 Smaller3 About the same size4 Don't care about size5 Larger9 Not a~plicable (i.e. want to stay/
or not in Spouse's or subject 1 s nameor doesn't want garden)/I/I.
1 Older2 Don't care3 Same as present4 ).lore modern9 Not applicable (i.e. want to stay/
or not in sUbject's/spouse's name)/1/1.
5 Own6 Rent council7 Rent private8 Don't mind9 Not ar'plicable (i. e. want to stay/
or not in subject 1 s/spouse t s name)/I/L
1 Smaller2 About the same size3 Larger9 Not applicable (i.e. wants to stay/
. . ,. I • \ I~ not In suoJect'sjspouse's name)/1/1.
1 For children2 Putting up visitors4 Having relatives to live in8 None of above but give reason for
wanting larger9 1/1, Not applicable (i.e. sUbject/
spouse not owner or tenant, don'twant to move or don't want larger)
Note: Codes 1, 2 and 4 are additive.
1 Entertaining2 Additional, separate or larger
specific rooms4 Privacy8 None of above but give reason for
wanting larger9 1/1, Not applicable (i.e. subject/
spouse not owner or tenant, don't wantto move or don't want larger)
Note: As for 1/35
CCLmfrl
1/37
1/38
1/39
1/40
V/ill NO
034
035
036
037
TITLE
Why larger C
Desired house otherA.Q.IO f)
Desired house otherB't.lO f)
Desired house otherCQ.IO f)
- 7 -
CODES
1 Hobbies2 Unspecified (need more space' e.g.
'IVe do everything in this room'.4 Other8 None of above but give reason for
wanting larger9 1/1, Not applicable (i.e. subject/
spouse not owner or tenant, don'tnJ .. n+ + n. ..,1"\...,..... n. 'r Ann' +. t\l~ n+. 1 ~ rn-or)"~UU UV u~w~ V4 ~v~ U ,, __ v ---b--'
Note: As for 1/35
1 Bungalow2 Garage4 Central heating8 None of above but do want codeable
something9 1/1, Not applicable (i.e. subject/
spouse not owner/tenant, don't wantto move or can't think of anythingelse)
Note: Codes 1, 2 and 4 are additive.Use, with discretion, other answers inQ.IO. If 'Bungalow' mentioned in A.IOa,code here.
1 Fittings (e.g. power points, fittedcupboards; bigger windows)
2 Improved kitchen (e.g. better, moremodern)
4 Laundry arrangements8 None of above but do want codeably
sometI~ing
9 1/1, Not applicable (i.e. sUbject/spouse not owner/tenant, don't wantto mOve or can't think of anythingelse)
Note: Codes I, 2 and 4 are additive.Use, with discretion, other answers in'~.1O.
I Additional bathroom or shower2 Other improvements, bathroom,
shower, toilet, santitation (e.g.separate toilet, extra toilet,larger bathroom)
4 Other8 None of the other but do want eodeable
something9 1/1, Not applicable (i.e. subject/
spouse not owner/tenant, don't wantto move or ean't think of anythingelse)
Note: As 1/39. Do not inelude, under'Other', 'no stairs', 'more space','garden! Or anything else coveredelsewhere in Q.l.
COLUMN
1/41
1/42
1/43
1/45
V"IR NO
038
039
040
041
042
TITLE
Move districtQ.ll
Desired districtdistanceQ.ll
Desired districtdensityQ.ll
Desired districtpeople A\t.ll
Desired districtpeople BQ.ll
- 8 -
CODES
o Stay1 11ove, other district in mind2 Move, no other district in
mind9 1/1
~: Change from precodes. Ignore~recoGe for 'move' (1).
1 Further out2 About the sailie distance from (the
centre of) London as this3 Further in to (the centre of)
London9 1/1, Not applicable (i.e. want to
stay)
4 More spread out5 One t~at's about as built up/
spread out as this district6 More built up9 1/1 Not a:cplic(lble (Le. '.iant
to stay)
1 'Better class', 'more select'2 No (or less) coloured or
foreigners4 fuore ~ixed in class8 None of above but wants/expects
some codeable 'different';)eople
9 1/1, Not a:;plicable (Le. wantsto stay or says people similar)
Note: Codes 1, 2 and 4 are additive.
1 More friends2 More same age or stage in life4 More mixed in age/stage in
life8 None of above but wants/expects
some codeable 'different'people
9 1/1, DNA (i.e. wants to stay orsays people similar)
Note: Codes 1, 2 and 4 are ~dditive.
Change from precodes.
COLUMN
1/47
1/48
1/49
1/50
\TAR NO
043
044
045
046
047
TITLE
Desired districtpeople CCi.ll
Desired districtother AQ.ll
Desired districtother BQ.ll
Desired districtother C\1.11
Subject working\1.12
- 9 -
CODES
1 More settled, quieter, slower (e.g.'country people', 'village people')
2 More intelligent, more broadminded,more interesting
4 Other8 None of above but wants/expects some
codeable 'different' people9 I/!, D.N.A. (i.e. wants to stay, or
says people similar)
Note: 1) COQes 1, 2 and 4 are additive.2) Change from precode. 'Other
(7)' now split into three.3) Try to avoid too many coded 4.
If what is written in under'Other' repeats an alreadycoded answer, ignore it; if itfits a code in 1/44 or 1/45rut it there and not here.
1 Availability of housing2 Leisure facilities, including access
to4 Social (relatives, friends there,
know arp.a)8 None of above but has some codeable
desire9 I/I, Not applicable (i.e. wants to
stay or has no additional desires)
Note: Codes 1, 2 and 4 are additive.
1 Better shopping2 Better social services incl. schools4 Availability to, convenience o~ work8 None of above but has some codeable
desire9 I/I, Not anplicable (i.e. wants to
stay, or has no additionaldesires)
Note: Codes 1, 2 and 4 are additive
1 Accessibility, general2 Fresh air, less noise, country
environntent4 Other8 None of above but has some codeable
desire9 1/1 D.N.A. (Le. wants to stay, or
no other desires
Note: Codes 1, 2 and 4 are additive.
o Not working1 -~/orl(ing part-time2 Working full-time9 I/I
Note: Treat all full-time students asnot working
COLUMN
1/51
1/52
VAR NO
048
049
TITLE
Spouse workingQ.12
Non-workersQ.12
o129
2
34
56
7
89
CODES
Not workingWorking part-timeIVorking full-time1/1
Not applicable (i.e. subject worksfull or part-time)Retired (man or single woman)Off work through illness ordisability (man or single woman)Unemployed (man or single woman)Full-time student (man or singlewoman)Housewife (married woman, ~widowed, divorced, or separated)Other1/1
~Ian aged 64 or under or single womanaged 59 or under, working full orpart-time
1/53 - 54 050 Standardised SEG
- 10 -
Note: This departs from the precodes onI}in the sense that '2' has to be put infor those who are working full or parttime and that the definitions of ~ull
time student' and 'housewife' aretightened up (which will mean that somesubjects - i.e. married woman, full-timestudent or divorced 'housewife' - willbe code 8 rather than 6 or 7 respectively'Q.14 will help as a check for somepeople.
02 Employer or manager03 Professional worker - self-employed04 Professional worker - employee05 Intermediate non-manual worker06 Junior non~manual worker07 Personal service worker08 Foreman or supervisor - manual09 Skilled manual worker10 Semi-skilled manual worker11 Unskill~d manna1 wor'"er.t.:.: ')wn acc ount worker (other than
professional13 Farmer - employer afid ~anager
14 Farmer - own account15 Agricultural worker16 Member of armed forces17 Full-time student99 1/1
Note: Use the Classification ofOccupations 1966 to classify. The'Standarised SEG' is devised as follows:
Q.15 )Pirst)part)
COLUMN VAR NO TITLE
Q.15first
PJrt
Q. 5 Isecondpart
J.13)I )
Code as )fUll-time)stude9t )
Q.12)last!part)
CODES
Man aged 65 or over or single womanaged 60 or over, working full or parttime, and in same kind of work as'most of life' ('Yes' to firstsubsidiary to Q.15)
Man aged 65 or over or single WOmanaged 60 or over, working full or parttime, and not in same kind of work('No' to first subsidiary to Q.15)
Married, widowed, divorced orseparated woman
Full-time student
All others with information in last--_... _~ (\ 1 'lpa. ....-lJ U..L "" • .,I"w
1/55 051 Standardised SocialClass 1 Social Class I
2 Social Class II3 Social Class III Non-manual4 Social Class III ~lanual
5 Social Class IV6 Social Class V7 Man or single woman, full-time student9 1/1
Note: Armed forces - code officers 2,all other ranks 4.
1/56
1/57 - 58
052
053
Subject checkQ.14
Subject's SEGQ.15
o Subject is none of categories below1 Subject is working in paid job full or
part-time and is 25 or over2 Subject is 24 or under3 Subject is married woman (not widowed,
divorced or separated) and is neitherworking full or part-time
4 Subject is man or single woman andis retired
5 Subject code 2 and code 3
02 Employer or manager03 Professional worker - self-employed04 Professional worker - employee05 Intermediate non-manual worker06 Junior non-manual worker07 Personal service worker08 Foreman or supervisor - manual09 Skilled manual worker10 Semi-skilled worker11 Unskilled manual worker12 Own account worker (other than
professional)
- 11 -
COLUMN VAR NO TITLE CODES
13 Farmer - employer and manager14 Farmer - own account15 Agricultural worker16 Member of armed forces17 Full-time student99 1/1, Not applicable (i.e. not
working
~: This appl1es only to SUbJects whoare t;lemselves working and relates totheir current occupation (first part ofQ.15). The code will of courSe for mostpeople (men aged 64 or under and singlewomen 59 or under who are working, andolder men or single women who areworking in the same kind of work as for'most of their life') be the same codeas at 1/53,54.
1/59 054 Subject's SocialClassQ.15
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Social Class ISoc ial Class IISocial Class III Non-manualSocial Class III ManualSocial Class IVSocial Class VHan or single woman, full-timestudent.... I.... ...,., ..., .. I.! _ _ _ .L
.L/J., ...'./01:. apP1ICaO.le, \l..e. nul.
working)
1/60
1/61
1/62
055
056
057
£Iow paidQ.16
WorkplaceQ.18
Distance workjourneyQ.18
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Note: This applies only to SUbjects whoare themselves wor:<ing and relates totheir current occupation (first partof Q.15). The code will of course formost people (men aged 64 or ander andsingle women 59 or under who are working,and older men or single women who areworking in the same kind of work as for'most of their life') be the same codeas at 1/55.
1 On an hourly rate2 On a weekly rate4 On a monthly or annual salary5 Other9 1/1, Not applicable (i.e. not working)
1 Central Area (see special map)2 Elsewhere Inner London (ILEA)3 Outer GLC4 Outer Metropolitan lUrea5 Outside London Region6 Worles at home7 No fixed place, travel around, 'all
over'9 1/1, Not applicable (i.e. not working)
Note: Change from precodes 0 and 9
2 0-5 Miles3 Over 5-10 :,hles4 Over 10-20 Miles
COLIDlN
1/63
1/64
1/65
VilR NO
058
059
060
TITLE
Work journey time'1.19
Work journey metbodQ.20
Work journey opinion'1.21
CODES
5 L'ver 20-30 Miles6 Over 30-40 Miles7 Over 40-50 Miles8 Over 50+ Miles9 1/1, Not applicable (i.e. not
working, works at home travels)
1 0-5 Minutes2 6-15 1linutes3 16-30 11inutes4 31-45 Minutes5 46 - 1 Hour6 Over 1 Hour9 1/1, Not applicable (i.e. Not
working, work at home)
1 Walk2 Bicycle3 Moped, motor scooter, motor bike4 Car5 Bus6 Underground7 Other train9 1/1 Not applicable (i.e. not
working or works at home)
Note: Pick main one onlv. If more-- -- .than one, priorities are in reverseorder to codes. Thns, if fHl,)jGcttravels by foot, bus and underground,code 6. If car then other train,code 7.
1 Too short2 About right3 Too long9 1/1, Not applicable (i.e. not
worl{ing or works at home)
1/66 - 67 061
1/68 - 69 062
Official workinghours'1.22
Paid overtime'1.22
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Write in exact number of hours.If not complete hours, take tolast complete hour
90 No official hours99 1/1, Not applicable (i.e. not
working)
Note: Qlange from precode: 90 not 9.
Write in exact number of hours.If not complete hours, take tolast complete hour
00 No paid overtime90 No official hours99 1/1, Not applicable (i.e. not
working)
COLUMN VAR NO
1/70 - 71 063
1/72 - 73 064
1/74 - 75 065
1/76 - 70 066
TITLE
Unpaid overtimeQ.22
Total hours at workQ.22
Hours at homeQ.23
Starting time
CODES
Write in exact number of hours.If not complete hours, take tolast complete hour
00 No unpaid overtime90 No official hours99 1/1, Not applicable (i.e. not
working)
Write in exact number of hours.If not complete hours, take tolast complete hour.
For those who do have official hours,add all hours in 66, 67/68, 69/70, 71.For those with no overtime, paid orunpaid, repeat 66, 67.
99 1/1, Not applicable (i.e. notworliing)
Note: This is total hours in last week~all those who are working. Twofigures, giving total hours, must beput here even for people who do haveofficial hours
Write in exact nl.llJJber of hours. Ifnot complete hours, take to lastcomplete hour
00 None1)0 Work is at home99 1/1, Not applicable (i.e. not
working)
Note: Change from precode: 90 not 9
Time started in minutes after midni~ht
9999 1/1, Not applicable (i.e. notworking full-time or not employeeor not official wor~-::ing hours or noofficial starting time)
Note: Four fi~res must be put down.
1/80
2/1 - 5
2/6 - 7
067 Shifts
Zone, Area in zone,anu Serial Number
Card Number
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1 Not shift fixed times (started work inla.st week and previous weeks between7 a.m. and Midday, no variation instarting times last week)
2 Not shift variable times (startedwork in last week and previousweeks between 7 a.m. and ~dic.l.day,
starting times varied wit~in lastweek)
3 Shift (all others)I) 1/1, DNA (as for 1/76, 77, 73, 79)
Repeat codes as in 1/1, 2, D, 4, 5
Co<le 02
COLUMN
2/8
VAR NO
068
TITLE
Prefer earlier orlaterQ.27
1239
CODES
Prefer to stick to present timeStart and finish earlierStart and finish later... I.. ~., •.. _ , . .LIL, Not appL1callLe \1.e. notworking full time or not employee ordid not start last Monday or Tuesdaybetween 7 a.m. to 10 a.m. inclusiveor no official starting time)
2/9
2/10
2/11
2/12
2/13
069
070
071
O-~I~
073
Prefer weekendQ.28
Payor time offQ.29
Extra time off AQ.29
Extra time off BQ.29
Extra time off CQ.29
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1 Monday off, work Saturday2 Friday off, work Sunday3 Either4 Neither5 Don't have Saturday and Sunday off9 1/1, Not applicable (i.e. not
working full time or not employee)
Note: Change from precode: 5 not 9 for'Don't have Saturday and Sunday off'
1 More pay2 Other answer3 More time off9 1/1, Not applicable (i.e. not
working full-time or not employee)
1 Rest, relax2 To do things at home, be with
family4 Sport and physical recreation
outside homeS None of above but some codeable
answer9 1/1, Not applica"le (Le. not
full-time employee, does not wantmore time off)
Note: Codes 1, 2 and 4 are additive
1 Entertainment outside home(include pubs, restaurants)
2 Walks, park visits4 Trips, country visits (not
specifically local or walks)8 None of above but some codeable
answer9 1/1, DNA (i.e. not full-time employee,
does not want more time off)
Note: Codes 1, 2 and 4 are additive
1 Paid work (second job), freelance2 Study or other self-improvement4 Other8 None of above but some codeable
answer9 1/1, DNA (i.e. not full-time employee,
does not want more time off)
Note: Codes 1, 2, and 4 are additive
COLUMN
2/14
2/15
2/16
2/17- 18
2/19
2/20
2/21
VAR NO
074
075
076
077
078
079
080
TITLE
Own businessQ.30
Time present firmQ.31
Kind second job() <:)'l\(.<.1';;'
Hours on second jobQ.32
Career ladder'i.33
Say at workQ.34
PressedQ.35
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CODES
o Never thought of it1 Thought about it, but never done
anything2 Definite plans3 Actually had own business9 1/1, Not applicable (i.e. not
working full-time not employee)
o Less than 1 year1 1 year < 52 5 years < 103 10 years < 204 20 y"ars or more9 1/1, Not applicable (i.e. not
working full-time not employee)
o None (precode 0)1 Same work as first job (e~g~ motor
mechanic/repairs friends' cars;baker/ does jobbing baking;carpenter/ does carpentry
2 Not same but similar, extension ofjob (e.g. academic/ does bookreviews; electronics engineer/watch repairs; local governmentofficer/ polling clerk)
3 Different from first job, contrastwith first job (e.g. bus driver!freelance TV writing; plumber/swimming instructor) LIST •
9 1/1, Not applicable (i.e. notworking full-time, not employee)
00 hours01-09 hours10+ hours
99 1/1, Not applicable (i.e. notworlring full time or no seoond jobor not employee)
o No1 Yes9 1/1, Not anplieable (i. e. not
working full or part-time}
o No say1 Some but not much2 A lot /If say9 1/1, Not applicable (i.e. not
working full or part-time)
1 Not pressed2 Sometimes pressed, sometimes not3 Pressed9 1/1, Not applicable (i.e. not
working full or part-time)
COLtJMN
2/23
2/24
2/25
2/26
2/27
2/28
2/29
VAR NO
081
082
083
084
085
086
087
088
TITLE
Physically tiringQ.36
Mentally tiringQ.37
Bored workQ.38
'Jored homeQ.39
Work/leisuresatisfactionQ.40
Job satisfactionQ.41
Work anywayQ.42
Weeks holidayQ.43
CODES
o Sometimes, sometimes not1 Not tiring2 Fairly tiring3 Very tiring9 1/1, Not applicable (i.e. not
working full or part-time)
o Sometimes, sometimes not1 Not tiring2 Fairly tiring3 Ver./ tiring9 1/1, Not applicable (i.e. not
working full or part-time)
o Never1 Rarely2 Sometimes
.:3 Often9 1/1, Not applicable (i.e. not
working full or "art-tiue;
o Never1 Rarely2 Sometimes3 Often9 1/1, Not applicable (i.e. not
working full or part-time)
1 Leisure2 Both equally, 'the combination'3 Work9 1/1, Not applicable (i.e. not
working full or part-time)
1 Not satisfied2 Fairly satisfied3 Very satisfied9 1/1, Not applicable (i.e. not
working full or part-time)
o Wouldn't work1 'Don't need the money'2 Would work9 1/1, Not applicable (i.e. not
working full or part-time)
o None1 1 week2 2 weeks3 3 weeks4 4 weeks5 5 weeks6 6 weeks or more9 1/1, Not applicable (i.e. not
working full or p''1 rt-time)
2/30 089 Split holidays(1.43 a)
o129
No paid holidayTook one holiday onlyTook more timn oneDNA (not working)
(Yes - U)(No - L)
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COLUMN VAR NO TITLE CODES
2/31 090 Holiday in January 0 NoneQ.43 b) 1 1 week
2 2 weeks3 3 weeks4 4 weeks9 1/1, Not applicable (i. e. not
working full or part-time)
2/32 091 Away in January 0 No holiday5 Holiday but did not go6 Went UK7 Went Eire8 \Vent abroad9 1/1, Not anplicable (i.e. not
working full or part-time
2/33 092 Holiday in February Codes as for Col 2/31
2/34 093 Away in February Codes as for Col 2/32
2/35 0\14 Holiday in March Codes as for Col 2/31
2/36 095 Away in 1larch Codes as for Col 2/32
2/37 096 Holiday in April Codes as for Col 2/31
2/38 097 Away in April Codes as for Col 2/32
2/39 098 Holiday in ~lay Codes as for Col 2/31
2/40 099 Away in 1lay Codes as for Col 2/32
2/41 100 Holiday in June Codes as for Col 2/31
2/42 101 Away in June Codes as for Col 2/32
2/43 102 Holiday in July Codes as for Col 2/31
2/44 103 Away in July Codes as for Col 2/32
2/45 104 Holiday in August Codes as for Col 2/31
2/46 105 Away in August Codes as for Col 2/32
2/47 106 Holiday in September Codes as for Col 2/31
2/48 107 Away in September Codes as for Col 2/32
2/49 108 Holiday in October Codes as for Col 2/31
2/50 109 Away in October Codes as for Col 2/32
2/51 110 Holiday in November Codes as for Col 2/31
2/52 111 luvay in November Codes as for Col 2/32
18
COLIDlN
2/53
2/54
2/55
2/56
VAR :-10
112
113
114
115
116
TITLE
Holiday in December
Away in December
Summary whereholidays1<.43
Holiday withrelativesQ.43
PreferenCe s~er
holiday'1,43
CODES
Codes as for Col 2/31
Codes as for Col 2/32
o No holiday away1 UK only2 Eire but not abroad3 One holiday abroad4 ~,o or ~ore holidays abroad9 1/1, ~ot applicable (i.e. not
working full or part-time)
o No holiday away1 At least one holiday with
relatives2 Away but no holiday with
relatives9 1/1, Sot applicable (i.e. not
....orkin~ iull Or part-time)
o Away in July or August andpreferred that
1 Could not get away from own work2 Other members of family or holiday
party could not get away3 Children's school holidays4 Other reason8 No holiday away in July or August9 1/1, Sot applicable (i.e. not
working full ar part-time)
Note: Code main one only
,,/_0 117 Work home 0 None_ Db
interference A 1 Lon~ hoursQ.44 0 Shift work~
4 Strain, worry irri tabili ty8 Xone of above but some coded in
2/59 or 2/609 1/1, DM (Le. not working, nor
married)
Note: Codes I, 2 and 4 are additive.Change irom precodes.
2/59 118 ';'j'ork home 0 Noneinterference B 1 Proble~s with childrenQ,,44 2 Proble!:ls with meals
4 Probl e:::s with housework8 ~one of above but some coded in
2/58 or 2/609 1/1, "NA (1. e. not married, nor
,rorkiDg)
Note: Codes I, 2 and 4 are additive.Chan~e from precodes.
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COLUMN
2/60
2/61
2/62
2/63
2/65
64
VAR NO
119
120
121
122
123
TITLE
Work homeinterference CQ.44
Home leisureinterferenceQ.45
Social Class atmarriageQ.46
Age gave up workQ.47 a)
Reason gave up aftermarriageQ.47 b)
...._~ .
CODES
o None1 Problems with shopping2 Liability to work awkward hours4 Other - List8 None of these, but SOme coded in
2/58 or 2/599 1/1, DNA (i.e. not married, working)
Note: ~Odes i, 2 and 4 are additive.Change from precodes.
o No1 Yes9 1/1, Not applicable (i.e. not
working full or part-time, notmarried)
o Not working then1 Social Class I2 Social Class 113 Social Class III Non-manual4 Social Class III l~nual
5 Social Class IV6 Social Class V9 1/1, Not a~plicable (i.e. not married
woman wor!dng full or part-time)
'lVrite in age00 Did not give up work after
marriage99 1/1, Not an"lic,,'le (i.e. not marrie"
Woman working full or part-time)
o Did not give up1 ;Vas expecting first child2 Concentrate on home/family,
'got married', husband wanted3 Other9 1/1, Not applicable (i.e. not
married, ",oman working full orpart-time)
Note: Code one only.
2/66 - 67 124 Age restarted workQ.47 c)
Write in age00 Did not give up99 1/1, Not applicable (i.e. not
married woman working full orpart-time)
2/68 125 Reason restarted 0 Did not give upwork 1 Youngest child went to schoolQ.47 d) 2 Youngest child was old enough
3 Found suitable job4 Money5 Other interest, boredom6 Other9 1/1, Not applicable (i.e. not
married worman worhing full orpart-time)
Note: Code one only. First in list ofcodes takes priority.
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COLUMN
2/69 - 70
2/71
2/72 - 73
VAR NO
126
127
128
TITLE
Age youngest childrestartQ.47 d)
Restart full orpart-timeQ.47 e)
Age restarted full(1,47 e)i)
CODES
Write in child's age (two cols e.g. 5 = 05
99 1/1, Not applicable (i.e. ~ subjectnot coded 2 on Q.47 d)
o Did not give up4 Full-time5 Part-time9 1/1, Not applicable (i.e. not
married woman working full orpart-time)
Write in age00 Did not give up or did restart full99 1/1, Not applicable (Le. not
married woman working full)
2/74 129 Reason restrated full 0 Did not give up or clla restart lullQ,47 e)ii) 1 Youngest child went to school
2 Youngest child was old enough3 Found suitable job4 Money5 Other interest, boredom6 Other9 1/1, Not a ;lplicable (L e. not
married woman working full)
~ote: Code one only. First in listof codes takes priority.
2/75
2/76
2/77
2/78
2/79
2/80
3/1 - 5
3/6 - 7
3/8
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
Watching televisionQ,48
Listening to musicon record player orradio
Playing aninstrument
Rome decorationsor repairs
Car maintenance orrepairs
Car cleaning
Zone, area andserial number
Card Number
I':ni tting or sewing:
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:2 Done 12+ times in year1 Done 1 - 11 times in year0 Not done in year9 1/1
As for 2/75
Note: Include 'Listening to music~adio/record player'. If listedunder Q.49, delete there and record at2/55. If 2/55 already codedappropriately, simply delete at Q.49.
As for 2/75
As for 2/75
As for 2/75
,'\.8 for 2/75
Code 03
As for 2/75
COLUMN Will NO
3/9 137
3/10 138
3/11 139
3/12 140
3/13 141
3/14 142
TITLE
Read a book (nota mag)
Playing withchildren
Gardening
Mod.el building
Collecting stampsor other objects
Handicrafts (e.g.carpentry, cabinetmaking, pewter work,toy making, watchrepairs; rug making;basket work)Q.49
CODES
As for 2/75
As for 2/75
As for 2/75
As for - 1_-'Co/T5
As for 2/75
As for 2/75
Note: If none of these recordedcode 0
3/15
3/16
3/17
3/18
3/19
3/20
3/21 - 22
143
144
145
146
147
148
149
Technical hobbies(e.g. photography,tape-recording, hamradio, building hi-fisets)
.. ~ I •. ,Card games ~Wl11St.,
bridge, scrabble,chess, draughts)
Crosswords
Cooking
Painting orsculpture
Other home activity/activities. LIST
Home activites,twelve plus
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As for 2/75
Note: As for 3/14
As ror "'" 1... ..-"'/1<,
Note: ,I.s for 2/66 LIST WHICH
;I.s for 2/75
Note: As for 2/66
As for 2/75
Note: As for 2/66
As for 2/75
Note: As for 2/66
As for 2/75
Note: Code one only. If none recorded,code O. Include st~ng. Do notinclude entertaining, visiting to orfrom friends or relatives, or anypaid work.
Count all home activites done '12+'times. Count only one for one or morecovered by catch-all 'Other homeactivity'. The code should thencorrespond to the number of activitiescoded '2' in Cols 2/75 to 3/20
Note: ~vo column code e.g. five~vities to be coded 05.
COLUMN VAR NO TITLE CODES
3/23 - 24 150
3/25
3/26
3/27
3/38
3/29
3/30
3/31
3/32
3/33
3/34
3/35
151
152
l -~Du
154
155
156
157
158
159
160
161
Total home activities Count all home activities. Count onlyone fo~ne or more covered by catchall 'Other home activity'. The codeshould correspond to the number ofactivities coded '1' or '2' in Cols2/75 to 3/20
Note: As for 3/22, 23.
Swimming As for 2/75Q.50
Sailing As for 2/75
Golf As for 2/75
Fishing As for 2/75
Association Football As for 2/75
Cricket As for 2/75
Tennis As for 2/75
Table tennis As for 2/75
Bowls As for 2/75
Ten pin bowling As for 2/75
Athletics As for 2/75
Note: Include g}nnastics or crosscountry running.
3/36
3/37
3/38
3/39
3/40
162Q.51
163
164
165
166
Badminton or squash
Rugby football
Rowing
Boating
Canoeing
As for 2/75
Note: If neither recorded code O.List which.
As for 2/75
Note: If not recorded code 0
As for 2/75
Note: As for 3/37
As for 2/75
Note: As for 3/37
As for 2/75
Note: As for 3/37
3/41 167 Motor craft cruising As for 2/75
Note: As for 3/37
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COLUMN V.ill NO TITLE CODES
Water skiing
Aqua lung diving
3/42
3/43
3/44
168
169
170
As for 2/75
Note: As for 3/37
As for 2/75
~: As for 3/37
Skoting, ice or other As for 2/75
Note: If none recorded list O•.!:!!!.i which.
3/45
3/46
3/47
3/48
3/49
3/50
3/51
171
172
173
174
175
176
177
Boxing, wrestling,judo or karate
Fencing, archery,shooting
Rock climbing,mountaineering,fell walking,rambling
Horse riding, Donytrekking, hunting
Gliding
Motor sports
Other team sport
As for 2/75
Note: As for 3/44 List
As for 2/75
~: As for 3/44 List
As for 2/75
Note: As for 3/44 List
As for 2/75
Note: As for 3/44 List which
As for 2/75
Note: If not recorded code 0
As for 2/75
Note: As for 3/44 List which
As for 2/75
Note: List. If none recorded code O.Code on;-;;;:ly.
3/52 178 Other individualsport or recreation
As for 2/75
Note: List. Include 'Keep fithere. If none recorded code O.one only.
classes'Code
3/53 - 54 179 Sports, twelve plus
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Count all sports done '12+' times.Count only one for one or more coveredby catch-all iOiher team sport' and'Other individual sport or recreation'.The code should then correspond to thenumber of activities coded '2' in Cols3/25 to 3/52
Note: ~vo columns e.g. five to becoded 05.
COLUMN
3/55 - 56
3/57
3/58
3/59
3/60
3/61
3/62
3/63
3/64
3/65
3/66
3/67
VAR NO
180
181
182
183
184
185
186
187
188
189
190
191
TITLE
Total sports
~,vimming srectatorQ.52
Swimming TV
Golf spectator
Golf TV
,\ssociation f,)otballspectator
Association footballTV
Rugby footballspectator
Rugby football TV
Cricket spectator
Cricket TV
Tennis s~ectator
CODES
Count all sports. Count only one forone or more covered by catch-all 'Otherteam sport' and 'Other individualsport or recreatinn!. lHe numbershould correspond to the number ofactivities coded 'I' or '2' in Cols3/25 to 3/52.
Note: As for 3/53, 54.
2 12+ times in year1 1 - 11 times in yearo Not9 I/r
6 12+ times in year5 1 - 11 times in year4 Not9 1/1
As for 3/57
As for 3/58
As for 3/57
As for 3/58
As for 3/57
As for 3/58
As for 3/57
As for 3/58
As for 3/57
3/68 Tennis TV for .., Ir::..o.Uj vu
3/69
3/70
3/71
3/73
3/74
3/75
193
194
195
196
197
198
lOD
Athletics srectator
Athletics TV
~lotor sportsspectator
Motor sports TV
Dmxing snectator
Boxing TV
W'restling spectator
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As for 3/57
As for 3/G3
As for 3/57
As for 3/58
As for 3/57
As for 3/5"
As for 3/57
VAR NO TITLE CODES
200 Wrestling TV As for 3/58
201 Horse racing As for 3/57ano...+... +.n ........ 1......... "' .............
202 Horse racing TV As for 3/58
203 Winter sports As for 3/57spectator Note: Include ice skating.
204 Winter sports TV As for 3/58
Note: Inclnde ice skating
COLUMN
3/76
3/77
3/78
3/79
3/80
4/1 5
4/6 7
. '-4/t;
4/9
4/10
4/11
4/12 - 13
4/14 - 15
4/16 - 17
205
206
207
208
209
210
211
Serial number
Card Number
Show jumpingspectatorQ.53
Show jumping TV
Other sportsspectator
Other sports TV
Spectator sportstwelve plus
Total spectatorSports
1r1 sports, twelveplus
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Code 04
for- ,__ -
As :3/ 51
Note: If not recorded code 0
As for 3/58
~: If not recorded code 4
As for 3/57
Note: List. If none recorded code O.Code one only.
As for 3/53
Note: List, If none recorded code 4,Code one only.
Count all spectator sports done 12+times. Count only one for one or morecovered by catch-all 'Other sportsspectator'. The code should thencurrespond to the number of activitiescoded '2' in Cols 3/57 to 3/79 (ODD) and4/8 and 4/10.
Note: ~vo columns e.g. 5 to becoded 05.
COtUlt all spectator sports. Count onlyone for one or mOTe covered by catchall 'Other sports spectator'. Thenumber should tllen correspond to thenumber of activities coded '1 1 or '2'in Cols 3/57 to 3/79 (ODD), and 4/8 and4/10.
Note: As for 4/12, 13.
As for 4/12, 13 but counting rrv snortsin the even Cols from 3/58 to 3/80, and4/9 and471l.
Note: As for 1/12, 13.
COLUMN VAR NO
4/18 - 19 212
TITLE
Total TV sports
CODES
As for 4/14, 15 but counting all TVsports in the even Cols from 3/58 to3/80, and 4/9, 4/11.
Note: As for 4/12, 13.
4/20
4/21
4/22
4/23
4/24
4/25
4/26
4/27
4/28
4/29
4/30
4/31
4/32
4/33
4/34
4/35
213
214
215
216
217
218
219
220
221
223
224
225
226
227
228
Cinema(l.54
Theatre
11useum
Art gallery
Out for a meal,not for lunch
Pub, not for lunch
Church
Voluntary work
Billiards or snooker
Darts
Dancing
',Valking
Car trip
Camping
Caravanning
Clubs AQ.55
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2 Done 12+ times in year1 Done 1 - 11 times in yearo Not9 1/1
As for 4/20
Note: If opera, ballet, concerts, iceshows mentioned in Q.54 code here. Inother words this column should betaken to mean 'theatre, opera, ballet,concerts or ice shows.'
As for 4/20
As for 4/20
As for 4/20
As for 4/20
As for 4/20
As for 4/20
As for 4/20
As for 4/20
As for 4/20
Note: Include dinner-dances but not'dancing at a party'
As for 4/20
As for 4/20
As for 4/20
As for 4/20
o Member of no clubs or organisations1 Member of firm's club2 Sports club4 Supporters club8 None of these, but one (or more in
4/36 or 4/379 1/1
~: 1) These codes are additive.2) Change from precodes.
COLUMN
4/36
4/37
4/38
4/39
4/40
4/41
4/42
VAR NO
229
230
231
232
233
234
235
TITLE
Clubs B
Clubs C
Club officer
Bingo
lliucation
Poli tics
Other leisureactivityList
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CODES
o Member of no clubs or organisations1 Social club2 Church group4 Political party8 None of these, but one (or. more)
in 4/35 or 4/379 1/1
Note: As for 4/35
o Member of no clubs or organisations1 Tenants, Ratepayers, eivic ~roup,
Parents Teachers Association2 Trade union or professional
association4 Other club or organisation8 None of these, bl1t one (or more)
in 4/35 or 4/369 1/1
Note: As for 4/35
2 Officer or committee member1 Not officer or committee member but
belong to club or organisationo Not member of any club or
organisation9 1/1
Note: Precoded except for 0
2 12+ times in year1 1 - 11 times in year0 Not9 1/1 How often
Note: Check Q.56 to see if listed and,if so, how often done
As for 4/39
~: Qleck Q.56 to see if listed and,if so, how often done. 'Education'here is to be interpreted broadly,including learning a language, cookeryclass, etc. i.e. non-vocational aswell as vocational. 'Keep fit' classesshould however not be included here, butunder 3/52.
As for 4/39
Note: As for 4/39
As for 4/39 No oarties
Note: Count any other leisureactivity record~d in Q.56, excludingsocial visits or entertaining. ~tny
activi ty that should pro:lerly berecorded as a home activity, a sport ora spectator s,JOrt should be recordedearlier and not counted here. Code onlyonc.
COLUMN VAR NO
4/43 - 44 236
4/45 - 46 237
4/47 - 48 238
TITLE
All activities,twelve plus
Total all activities
Best leisureactivityQ.57
CODES
Count all activities done '12+' times.Count only one for one or more coveredby catch-all 'Other home activity',iQ~her individual sport or recreationi,'Other sports spectator', 'Other sportsTV' 'Other leisure activity'. Thenumber should then correspond to thetotal of activities coded '2' or '6'under home activities, sports, spectatorsports, TV sports and other activities(Q.48 to Q.54 plus Q.55)
Count all activities recorded as donein last year, The figure should be thetotal of home activities, sports,spectator sports, TV sports and otheractivities done in last year.Should be total of other totals.Catch-all comts are only in end, See4/43, 44.
See separate list pp. 290., 29b for codes
Note: If in an 'other' category( 20, 47, 48, 52, 75, 95) LIST
4/49
4/50
4/51
4/52
239
240
241
242
EnthusiasmQ.58
Where last leisure'~.59
Distance lastleisuren ~() ... \It.V;:' do)
Usual place leisureQ.59 b)
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1 Enthusiastic answer2 Other answer answer9 I/I, DNA (i.e. with 99 at 4/47, 48)
Note: Change from precodes.
o At homeI Central Area (see speical map)2 Elsewhere Inner London (ILEA)3 Outer GLC4 Outer Metropolitan Area5 Outside London Region9 I/I, DNA
Note: If activity is at home, code is0, not 9,
2 0-5 Miles3 Over 5-10 Miles4 {}<.:er 10=20 Miles5 Over 20-30 Uiles5 Over 30-40 ~liles
7 Over 40-50 Miles8 Over 50 1liles9 I/r, Not applicable (i.e. activity
Was at home)
7 Usually same place8 Usually not same place9 I/I, Not applicable (i.e. activity
Was at home)
COLUMN VAR NO
4/47 - 48 238
TITLE
Best leisureactivityll.57
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CODES
Home activities
01 Watching television02 Listening to music on record player
or radio03 Playing an instrument04 Home decorations or repairs05 Car maintenance or repairs06 Car cleaning07 I{nitting or sewing08 Read a book (not a mag)09 Playing with children10 Gardening11 Model building12 Collecting stamps or other objects13 Handicrafts14 Technical hobbies15 Card games16 Gless, draughts17 Crosswords18 Cooking19 Painting or sculpture20 Other LIST
Snorts
21 Swimming22 Sailing23 Golf24 Fishing25 Association Football26 Cricket27 Tennis28 Table tennis29 Bowls30 Ten pin bowling31 Athletics32 Badminton or squash33 Rugby football34 Rowing35 Boating36 Canoeing37 Motor craft crulslng38 '.'later skiing39 Aqua lung rliving40 Skating, ice or other41 Boxing, wrestling, judo or karate42 Fencing, archery, shooting43 Rock clumbing, mountaineering,
fell walking, rambling44 Horse riding;, pony trekking, hunting45 Gliding46 Motor sports47 Other team sports LIST48 Other individual sport or
recreation LIST
COLUMN VAR NO TITLE CODES
Spectator sports
49 Swimming50 Golf51 Association football52 Rugby football53 Cricket54 Tennis55 Atbletics56 Motor sports57 Boxing58 Wrestling59 Horse r~cing
60 Winter sports61 Show jumping62 Other LIST
SwimmingGolfAssociation footballRugby footballCricketTennisAthleticsMotor sportsBoxingWrestlingHorse racingWinter sportsShow jumpingOther LIST
TV Sports
6364656667686970717273747576
Other ,tctivities
77 Cinema78 Theatre79 Museum80 Art gallery81 Meal82 Pub83 Church84 Voluntary ~Vork
85 Billiards or snooker86 Darts87 Dancing88 ',Yalking89 Car trir>90 Camping91 Caravanning92 Club93 Bingo94 Education95 Politics96 Other LIST
99 III
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COLmlN
4/53
4/55
4/56
4/57
4/58
4/59
V.ut NO
243
244
245
246
247
248
249
TITLE
\\'ho with lastleisureQ.59 c)
Usual peopleleisure'l.50 d)
W'ork leisure linkQ.60
',lark leisuredifferenceQ.6l
Newspaper AQ.62
Newspaper BQ.62
Newspaper CQ.62
- 30 -
CODES
o Alone1 Spouse only2 Spouse + other h/hold members (+
others)3 Other h/hold members (+ others)4 Others only5 Spouse + other(s)9 Ill, Not a~plicable (i.e. activity
was at home)
~: Additional code 5.
5 Usually same people6 Usually not same people9 1/1, Not ap?licable (i.e. activity
was at home)
I Yeso No9 1/1, Not applicable (i.e. n"t working
full or part-time)
o No difference J I same I '~erged',
'difficult to distinguish'1 'Pleasure': Enjoy leisure, not work;
work is' 'hara I, I tiring I t
'monotonous I
2 'Autonomy': Free in leisure, notin work; 'have to) work'
3 Pay: Paid for work not leisure4 Other9 1/1
•o Read none1 Times2 Financial Times4 Guardian8 None of abov7 but reads a newspaper9 1/1
Note: 1) Codes I, 2 and 4 are additive.2) Q1ange from precodes.
o Reftd none1 D Telegraph2 D Express4; D \lail8 Kone of above but reads a newspaper9 1/1
~: As for 4/57
o Read none1 D Mirror2 Sun4 D Sketch8 None of above but reads a newspaper9
Note: As for 4/57
COLmw V:.R NO TITLE CODES
4/60 250 Newspaper D 0 Read noneQ.62 I ~lorning Star
2 ".:.Wening newspaper only4 other LIST8 ~one of above but reads a newspaper9 1/1
Note: gCodes I and 4 are a<1.ditiveChange from precodes.
4/61 251 News~aper sports 2 Read sports section firstQ.62 b) I ;lead other section first
0 Does not regularly read dailyne'wspaper
9 1/1
4/62 252 Supporter A 0 Not sup:oorter of any teamQ.63 I Supporter of professional football
,..1 ,~1-.... .LUU
2 Other football club4 Rugby Union club8 None of above but of team in 4/63
or 4/649 1/1
Note: I) Chang;e from ~) recodes.2) Codes are additive.
. 1 __
:233 Sup~orter B Q Not su ..~porter ~ te<:lm4/63 01 any~.63 I Ot::'er rugby club
2 County cric:'et club4 0tller cricket clubi3 None of aoave bllt of team in 4/62
or 4/64 •
I9 1/1
Note: As for 4/62
I4/64 254 Sup~:orter C 0 Not sup]orter of any team
I ".63 I 3uPiJorter of (otller team
I 8 None of above but of team in 4/62
\
or 4/63
Note: 'Sup;torter of ot:.oer team! isI what was ;Jreviously coded as 7.
As for 4/62.
4/65 255 ·,i'1-1y sup"ort foutball I Near to ..?resei.;.t homeclub 2 ~eaI' to fOl":J.er !larGeQ.63 3 Throu:;h relcitive
4 Through friend5 'Good teaa I J 'Got ;';0 cd nla"t/ers 1. .6 Qt2er9 1/1, DNA (i. e. not su~~~:orter of
professional foutball club)
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CODESTITLE
~lother seen:i. 54
256
VAR NOCOLUMN
4/66------"l-----+-------------f------- _
o Mother dead1 Alive, not met in week2 Met in week9 1/1, DNA
Note: If mot"er is in same householdcode 9.
4/67 Father seenQ.64
o Father dead1 Alive, not met in week2 ~~Iet in weekG 1/1, DNA
Note: If father is in same householdcode 9,
4/68 258 Father's classQ.65
1 Social Class I2 Social Class 113 Social Cluss II! Non-manual4 Social Class III Manual5 Social Class IV6 Social Class V9 1/1
4/69 259 :Mother-in-law seeni.56
o Motiler-in-law dead1 Alive, not met in week2 1let in week9 1/1, DNA (single, widowed, divorced,
separated)
Note: T:c is should be coded 0, 1 or 2 onl:for married subjects. If subject isWidowed, divorced or separated or ifmother is in same household, code 9.But a mot~er-in-law recorded ~ere, evenif incorrectly, ~ be included amongnumber of total relatives. (For single~eople code is also 9).
260 Fat;,er-in-law seenQ.66
As for 4/69
Note: As for 4/69
4/71 261 :r'ather-in-law I sclass:.i. 67
As for 4/58
Note: No class should oe coded ifsubject is widowed, divorced orseparated; correct code is 9.
4/72 262 Child Seen 2 Has children away from home andQ.68 a) saw one or lJOre in week
1 Has children away from home andsaw none in week
0 Has no children away from home9 1/1, DNA
Note: Change from precodes
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COLUlJN
4/73
4/74 - 75
4/75 - 77
4/78
4/79
4/80
5/1 - 5
5/6 - 7
5/8
ViIR NO
263
264
265
265
267
263
259
TITLE
Children-in-lawseen'i.58 b)
Other relativesseen'i.59
Total relativesseen
Last contactrelative outsidehouseholdQ.70
Last relative seenQ.71
Sex last relativeQ.71
Zone, Area in zone,and Serial Number
Card Number
Relatives maritalstatus\1.72
eoU<.J -
CODES
2 Has children-in-law and saw oneor :nore in week
1 Has children-in-law and saw nonein week
o Has no children-in-law9 1/1, DNA (Code 0 in 4/72 or not
married, widowed, divorced,separated and 30 or over)
Note: Change from precodes
Record number in two figures (e.g.5 = 05)00 None99 1/1
As for 4/74, 75.
Note: Count in parents/parents-in-law/step-parents/children/children-in-law,as well as lother relatives'. Excluderelatives in same household.
4 During last week3 Over week - month2 Over month - yearlOver a year ago9 1/1
~.:. If reL'ctive .t::::!et in TNeek, code 4.
1 lIother2 Father3 Daughter4 Son5 Sister6 Brother7 Other female relative8 other =le reLtive9 1/1, DNA (code 1 at 4/78)
1 Male (11)2 Female (F)9 1/1, DNA (code 1 at 4/78)
Note: Change rrom Jrecodes
Repeat codes as in 1/1, 2, 3, 4, 5.
Code 05
1 Married2 Single3 Widowed4 Divorced5 Senarated9 1/1, DNA
COLUMN
5/9
VoIR NO
270
TITLE
Relatives ageQ.73
CODES
1 -242 25-293 30-394 40-495 50-596 60-697 70-798 80+9 1/1, DNA
5/10 271 Relatives socialclassQ.74
12345679
Social Class ISocial Class IISocial Class III Nun-manualSocial Class III ManualSocial Class IVSocial Class VStudentTIT nlrt..T,\.J../ .1., U"'''Ifi
5/11
5/12
5/13
5/14 - 15
5/16 - 17
5/13 - 19
5/20 - 21
272
274
275
277
278
Relatives distanceQ.75
'fuere relativeQ.76
Relative spousepresentQ.77
Local frends seeQ.78
Work friends see'1.79
Ot~er friends seeQ.80
Total friends see
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1 10 minutes walk2 0-5 miles3 Over 5-10 miles4 Over 10-20 miles5 Over 20-30 miles6 Over 30-40 miles7 Over 40-50 miles8 Over 50 miles9 1/1, DNA
7 Your home8 ilis/her home6 Somewtere else9 1/1, DNA
Note: 'Doorstep' is coded 6; 'garden'is 7 or 8. Change from precode 9 - 6.
1 Yeso No9 1/1, DNA
Record number00 None99 1/1And LIST overla~s with 5/16, 17.
Record number00 None99 1/1, DNA (i. e. :lot wor:dng)
Record number00 None98 98 or over99 1/1
Add all recorded in '-t.73, 79 and 3000 None99 1/1
COLUMN
5/29
VAR NO
286
TITLE
Friend spouse present 1Q.88 0
9
CODES
YesNo1/1, DNA
5/30 - 31
5/32
5/33
5/34
5/35
5/36
287
288
289
290
291
292
How friend metQ.89
Out wit:lOut spouseQ.90
Out with spouseQ.91
Baby sittersQ.91
Husband's helpQ.92
Husband's otherhelp AQ.92
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11 Neighbour12 Former neighbour01 Present or former work colleague02 Services03 ~nrough past or present work/
through professional interests04 Present or former colleague of
spouse/through spouse's past orpresent work/through spouse'sprofessional interests
05 School/University/College06 Club, association or other leisure
interest (include family)07 Through relative (include family)08 Throug': friend10 Through children09 Other LIST99 1/1, DNA
Note: 1) Change from precodes.2) Additions to 06 and 07.
1 Yesterday evening2 ':vi thin last week3 Within last month4 More than a month ago9 1/1, DNA
5 Yesterday evening6 Within last week7 Within last month8 More than a month ago9 1/1, DNA
o No arrangements made2 Arrangements made, would go Qut
more often3 Arrangements made, would not go
out more often9 1/1, DNA
o None1 Washing up only2 Washing'up and other jobs (including
those specified in list or washingclothes/ but no others)
3 Other jobs (as above) only9 1/1, DNA (not married)
~: Not additive. Straight choice.
1 Making beds2 Help with children4 Ironing8 None of above but something in 5/379 1/1, DNA (includes washing up only or
none, and not married)
~: Codes 1, 2 and 4 are additive
COLUMN
5/22
5/23
5/24
5/25
5/26
5/28
VAR NO
279
280
231
232
283
284
285
TITLE
Last contact friendQ.8l
Sex last friendQ.82
Friend's maritalstatusQ.83
Friend I sageQ.84
Friend's socialclassQ.85
Friend distanceQ.86
i/here friendQ.87
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CODES
4 During last week3 Over week - month2 Over month - yearlOver a yoar ago9 1/1
Note: If friend met in last weekcode 4.
1 Male (M)2 Female (F)9 1/1, DNA
Note: Cdange from ?recodes
1 Married2 Single3 WidowedL~ Divorced5 Separated9 1/1, DNA
1 -242 25-293 30-394 40-495 50-596 60-697 70-798 80+9 1/1, DNA
1 Social Class I2 Social Class 113 Social Class 111 Non-Manual4 Social Class 111 ~~nual
5 Social Class IV6 Social Class V7 Student9 1/1, DNA
1 10 minutes walk2 0-5 miles3 Over 5-10 miles4 Over 10-20 miles5 Over 20-30 miles6 Over 30-40 miles7 Over 40-50 miles8 Over 50 miles9 1/1, DNA
7 Your home8 HiS/her hOLle6 Somewhere else9 1/1, DNA
Note: 'Doorstep' is ~ot home but gardenis. Subject or friend nust have goneinside house or garden.a~ange from ~recoce 9 to 6.
COLUMN
5/37
5/38
5/39
5/40
VAR NO
293
294
295
296
297
TITLE
Husband's other helpBQ.92
Family sizeQ.93
Family expectedQ.94
Ideal numberQ.95
Probe usedQ.95
CODES
1 Cooking2 Cleaning4 Washing clothes/na~)L~ies
8 None of above but somethin in 5/369 1/1, DNA (inclUdes washing up only
or none, and not married)
~: Codes 1, 2 and 4 are additive.
Record number of birthso None8 8 or more9 1/1, DNA
~: If more than 8, LIST
Record number of actual births plusexpectedo None7 7 or more8 Wife is 45 or over9 1/1, DNA
Note: If more than 7, LIST
o None1 12 23 34 45 5 or more7 No ideal, depends on circumstances8 Wife is 45 or over9 1/1, DNA
Note: Change from precode for 'No ideal'.
1 Usedo Not used8 Wife is 45 or over9 1/1, DNA
5/42 298 Why ideal size 1 Finance (e.g. I can't afford more' ,Q.95 'expense I)
2 Children's interest, practical(e.g. 'more opportunity for them' ,lean do more for them')
3 Children's interest, psychological(e. g. ibecome better people i , ilessself-centred' )
4 Wife's interest (e.g. 'too hard forwife if more 1, 'wife too tiredif more')
5 Family interest (e.g. la realfamily' , 'better family life' )
6 c.'ln have or chance to have one/two/SOme of each sex
7 Other8 Wife is 45 or over9 1/1, DNA
Note: 1) Code main one only.2) Note addition to precodes.3) Please try to code 1-6, not 7.
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COLUMN VAR NO TITLE CODES
5/43 299 AcquisitivenessQ.96
o People won't want more1 People will and subject is like others2 People will and subject is not like
others3 People will and subject gives other
answer9 1/1
300 Last CentralLondonQ.97
4 Within last week3 Over week - month2 Over month - yearlOver a year agoo Never
Subjects living in Westminster(Area code 11) should not beincluded but coded 9.
2) SUbject's ~ definition of'Central London' to be taken.
9 1/1, DNA
Note: 1)
14
11
03
0102
0405
0607080910
WorkActivities directly connected withwork/businessProfessional activities (e.g.professional meeting, conference)ShoppingShow, cinema, the,; tre, concert,dancing (include all 'entertainment'and sport)MealDrinkingMeeting relativesMeeting friendsSightseeing general ('Driving around''looking around', 'walking around','to see lights')Specific visits to 'places ofinterest' (e.g. Tower, Zoo,Museum, Planatarium)Exhibition (not as work)Specialist services (e.g. hospital,Chiropodist, doctor, solicitor,Somerset House)Conferences, public meetings notconnected with workOther1/1, DNA (Went to Central Londonover a yoar ago or over code 11)
Note: 1) Code main only only. If indoubt, avoid 08 and 09.
2) Two columns, and same newcodes.
3) Subjects living in ii'estminster(Area code 11) should not beincluded hut coded 99.
1599
12I 13
Last activityCentral LondonQ.98
3015/45 - 46
~o
- 00II,
COLUMN
5/47
5/48
5/49
5/50
5/51
5/52
VilE NO
302
303
304
305
306
307
TITLE
Traffic banQ.99
Priority AQ.IOl
Priority BQ.IOl
Priority CQ.IOl
Priority DQ.IOl
BirthplaceQ.I02
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5 Disagree, with qualifications4 Agree, with qualifications3 Agree2 Uncertain, can't say1 Disagree9 1/1, DNA (Went to Central London
over a year ago)
Note: Additions toprecodes.
1 Improving primary education2 Improving secondary education4 Giving more help to old people8 None of above but some in 5/49, 50,
and 519 'Can't choose'/I/I.
Note: 21) Codes 1, 2 and 4 are additive.) Change from precodes.
1 Building more new homes2 BUilding mew moto~vays inside London4 Providing more recreational
opportunities for young people8 None of above but some in 5j43, 50
and 519 'Can't choose'jljI
Note: 1) Codes 1, 2 and 4 are additive.2) Change from precodes.
1 Improving the railways and underground
2 Improving the bus service8 None of abo'e but some in 5/48, 49,
and 519 'Can't choose'jI/I.
~ote: ~) Codes 1 and 2 are additive~) Change from precodes.
1 Controlling air pollution2 l~ducing noise8 None of above but some in 5j48, 49
and 509 'Can't choose'/I/I.
Note: 21) Codes 1 and 2 are a"ditive) Change from precodes
1 England, Scotland, Wales2 N. Ireland3 Eire4 Cyprus5 Europe (excluding above)6 India/PakistanjCeylon7 CarribeanjW. Indies8 Other9 1/1
Note: Change from precodes for Englandand Scotland
COLUMN
5/53
5/55
5/56
5/57
5/58
VAR NO
308
309
310
311
31~
313
TITLE
Race«.102
Self ascribed classQ.I03
Subject educationageQ.I04
Spouse's educationageQ.I04
Present educationQ.I04
Social class at 16Q.I05
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CODES
Usual l~ecodes forSubject Father
1 British Any L,0,1,22 Other White,
First Generation 3,4,5 3,4,53 Other White,
Second Generation L,0,1,2 3,4,54 Brown, First
Generation 6 65 Brown, Second
Generation L, 0,1,2 66 Black, First
Generation 7 77 Black, Second
Generation L, 0,1,2 78 Other9 1/1
Note: If subject or Father precodcd 8(Other), USe judgment to decide on code
1 ~,liddle class2 Working class3 Don't know, Can I t say9 1/1
1 -162 173 184 195 20+° Still student9 Don't know/I/I
1 -162 173 184 195 20o Still student9 Don't know/I/I/DNA (i.e. not married)
o No course2 Correspondence3 Attends course4 Other studying9 1/1, DNA (i.e. still full-time
student)
~: Change from some precodes.
1 Social Class I2 Social Class 113 Social Class III Non Manual4 Social Class III 11anual5 Social Class IV6 Social Class V9 1/1, DNA (i.e. never worked)
COLUMN
5/59
5/60
5/61 - 62
5/63
5/64
5/65
5/66
VAR NO
314
315
316
317
313
319
320
TITLE
Working at 16'1.105
First marriage'1.106
Woman's marriage age'1.107/109
Duration of woman l smarriage'1. 107/'1.7
Voting intention'l.ll0
Firm or likely vote'1.110
IncomeIt. III
- 11 -
CODES
1 Yes (U)2 No (L)9 1/1, DNA (i.e. never worked)
1 Yeso No9 1/1, DNA (i.e. not married)
Record age00 Not first marriage99 I/I,DNA (i.e. not married)
Note: TIlis is the woman's age atmarriage, under Q.I07 if subject is amarried woman, under '1.108 if subject isa married man.
1 0-42 5-93 10-144 15-195 20-246 25-297 30-348 35 and over9 1/1, DNA (subject not married or
code 00 at 5/61,62)
Note: Calculate marriage duration bycomparing woman's age at marriagewith her present age (see ~.7).
1 Labour2 Conservative3 Liberal4 Other party5 Won't vote (didn't vote)6 Don't know9 1/1
Note: Use either part of Q.II0. If noparty selected in first part, codeaccording to second part.
1 Firm (i.e. coded in first part of'1.110 )
2 Most likely (second part of '1.110)5 Still won't vote6 Still don't know8 Interviewed after: Election (18 June)9 1/1
1 Under £5002 £500 - £1,0003 £1,000 - £1,5004 £1,500 - £2,0005 £2,000 - £3,0006 £3,000 - £4,0007 £1,000 - £5,0008 £5,000 or more9 Don't lmow/I/Io Refuse
COLUMN
5/67 - 68
5/69
5/70
VAR NO
321
322
323
TITLE
Word scoreQ.ll2
\Villing diary
iVi lling recall
CODES
Record scorefrom 00 to 20 (maximum)99 1/1
Note: Calculate score by checking recorded answers against correct answers.Each correct answer counts as onein score:
If didn't answer up to 2, count scoreIf didn't answer 3-7, add 1 to scoreIf didn't answer 8-10, add 2 to scoreIf didn't answer 11 or more, score 99
1 ",Villingo Not wi lling8 ~ot eligible9 1/1
2 ;Villing (Yes)1 Doubtfulo Not willing9 1/1
5/71 324 \I./ho pre:;ent o Informant1 Spouse2 Father/mother4 Other person or people9 1/1
Note: 1) Codes 1, '2 and 4 are2) Change from precodes
additivefor Other
5/72
5/73 - 74
5/75
325
326
327
Date
Interviewer ..
Converted refusal
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o 29-31 August and 1-7 September1 27-31 March and 1-6 April'2 23 May - 1 June3 Other ~[arch dates4 Other April dates5 Other May dates6 Other June dates7 July8 August (up to 28) and 8 September or
later9 1/1
Record number
1 Subject refused but agreed latero Not refused9 1/1
001 A STUDY OF EVImYDAY ACTIVITIES (DIARY)
COLUMN VAR NO TITLE CODES
Note: Card 6 is use only for subjects with 0 e or more supplementaryuestionnaires. When subject does have a Card 6, only theirst seven columns and the columns relevant to their Supplementary
:/uestionnaire(s) are punched. For example, a housewife not 24 or~der would have all columns other than 1-7 and 34 to 56 left blank.
6/1 - 5
6/6 - 7
6/8
6/9
6/10
6/11
6/12
328
329
330
331
332
Zone, ~~ea in zone,and Serial Numher
Card number
Doy/girl friendQ.l
Number of employersQ.2
Education/work likesQ.3
Education/workdislikesQ.4
Where studyingQ.5
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Repeat codes as in 1/1,2,3,4,5
Code 06Young People
1 No re~llar girl/man friend atpresent
2 Regular girl/man friend, but noplans for marriage
3 Regular girl/man friend andengaged
4 Re~lar girl/man friend andpl;nning-to ~arry him/her (thoughnot actually engaged)
9 1/1, D~~ (married, widowed ordivorced)
Note: Change from precodes
1 One2 Two3 Three4 Four5 Five6 Six7 Seven8 Eight or more9 1/1, DNA (not in re~lar paid work)
1 110ney2 Responsibility,
Scope for iniative,Independence,Feel more grown up/adult
4 Meeting people8 Some like(s) but none of above9 Can't say/Ill/DNA
Note: Codes 1, 2 and 4 are additiveCode 8 only if none of 1, 2 or4 coded.
1 Shorter holidays2 Routine, more organised time3 Other4 Nothing disliked9 Can't say/II/DNA
I School2 FE College3 Polytechnic4 University5 College of Education6 Art College7 Other9 II/DNA (not student)
Note: Char~e from precode for 'Other'
COLUMN
6/13
6/14
V,\R NO
333
334
TITLE
What studyingQ.6
Work expectationsQ.7
CODES
1 0 level2 A level3 First degree4 Higher degree5 Professional qualification6 Other9 ll/DNA
1 Professional2 Managerial3 Clerical and other white collar4 Skilled manual5 Other manual6 Don't know9 1I/DNA (not student)
Note: Be guided by Reporters Guide.'Professional' would be his class I or11 (it includes teaching, nursing,social work); 'Managerial' class I orII i 'Clerical' ~ III i 'Skilled :\Ianual'Ill; IV + V ~ 'Other ~lanual' .
6/15 335 Looking forward 2 Not looking forwardwork 3 Looking forward, chance to achieveQ.8 something
4 Looking forward, more freedom,indepedence
5 Looking forward, less pressure,exams, etc.
6 Looking forward, other, unspecific9 Il/DNA
Note: Change from precode for l.Code main one only.
6/16 336 Common link 1 People of your own age in otherQ.9 countries
2 Older people than yourself in thiscountry
3 Don't know, Can't say9 Il
Note: Change from precQ«e for 'Don'tknow, Can't say'
6/17 2;-)7 (jener~tion 1 Very differentdifferent 2 Fairly differentQ.IO 3 Not different
4 Don't know, Canlt say9 II
Note: Change from precode for 'Donltknow, Can't say'
-44-
COLUMN
6/18
6/19
6/20
6/22
6/23
VAR NO
338
339
340
341
342
343
TITLE
Money aimQ.ll
ToleranceQ.12
Hypocrisy'1.13
Q.14
Faimly aimQ.15a
Career aim(1.15b
- 15 -
CODES
1 Aim less for money and possessionsthan the previous generation
2 Aim more for them3 Are about the same4 Don't know, Can't say9 II
Note: Change from precode for 'Don'tknow, Can't say'
1 Less tolerant than older people2 More tolerant3 About the same4 Don't know, Can't say9 II
Note: Change from precode for 'Don I t kno,"CaIi't say'
1 Less hypocritical than older people2 More hypocritical3 About the same4 Don't know, Can't say9 II
Note: Change from precode for 'Don'tknow, Can't say'
2 No3 Yes, for change, new experience,
different, travel, meet people4 Yes, to go where generally better
opportunities, more chance5 Yes, for particular advantage,
e.g. climate6 Yes, considered because parents,
relatives, friends have done so7 Yes, other8 Can't say9 I 5/DNA~: Change from precode for Yes.Code main one only
1 Very important2 Fairly important3 Not important9 II
1 Very important2 Fairly important3 Not important9 II
COLUMN
6/24
6/25
6/26
6/27
6/28
6/29
6/30
6/31
6/32
VAR NO
344
345
346
347
348
349
350
351
352
TITLE
New experience aimQ.15c
Free time aimQ.15d
Abili ties aimQ.15e
Power aimQ.15f
Leisure constructiveQ.16a
Leisure earnedQ.16b
Work/play hardQ.IGc
Plan aheadQ.17
Own thing defined'1.18(PART I)
- 46 -
CODES
1 Very important2 Fairly important3 Not important9 II
1 Very important2 Fairly important3 Not important9 II
1 Very important2 Fairly important3 Not important9 II
1 Very important2 Fairly important3 Not important9 II
1 Strongly agree2 Fairly agree3 Uncertain, Don't know4 Fairly disagree5 Strongly disagree9 II
1 Strongly agree2 Fairly agree3 Uncertain, Don't know4 Fairly disagree5 Strongly disagree9 II
I Strongly agree2 Fairly agree3 Uncertain, Don't know4 Fairly disagree5 Strongly disagree9 II
I Like to plan2 Does not like to plan4 Plan some things, not others3 Indifferent, can't say9 II
I 'Do what you think you should do'(some idea of moral compulsion)
2 'Do as you feel' ('be yourself','live own way of life')
3 'Do what you enjoy' (or 'want to do'or 'like doing')
4 Find identity and fulfilmenttbrough some particular activity(absorbing, creative)
5 Live autonomously (, provide foroneself I, 'mal.:::e own music I, againstdivision of labour)
COLUMN
6/33
6/34
6/35 - 36
6/37
6/38
6/39 - 40
6/41
VAR NO
353
354
355
356
357
358
359
TITLE
Agree hippiesA '0\i • .J.O
(PART Il)
Working aftermarriageQ.l/2
.~e housewife gaveup lVorkQ.2a
Reason housewifegave up aftermarriageQ.2b
Housewife workedsince marriage
Age housewiferestartedQ.2c(i)
Reason housewiferestartedQ.2c(ii)
- 47 -
CODES
6 Other8 Don't know, Can't say9 II/DNA
Note: Code main one only.
1 Strongly agree2 Moderately agree3 Moderately disagree4 Strongly disagree5 Feel indifferent9 II
Note: Change from precode for 'Feelindifferent'
1 Working in paid job before marriageh n +. nn+. ;mmpn;at,polv after (No toQ~i,"Y;s-to-Q~2)--J
2 Working in paid job before marriage~ immediately after (Yes to Q.land Q.2)
3 Not working in paid job beforo orimmediately after (No to Q.l and Q.2)
9 II
Note: Change from ?recodes
',tri te in age99 Il/DNA (did not work before or
i~~ediately after marriage)
1 :Vas ex,Jecting first child2 Concentrate on home/family, 'got
married', husband wanted3 Retired4 other9 II/Not applicable (did not work
before or immediately after marriage)
~: Code one only
1 lias wor~{ed
2 Has not worked9 II/DNi' (did not work before or
immediately after marriage)
Note: Chan:;e from precode
',vrite in age99 Il/DNA (i. e. did not work before or
imr:ediately after marriage or hasnot restarted)
1 Youngest child went to school2 Youngest child was old enough3 Found suitable job4 Money5 Other interest, boredom6 Other9 II/Not applicable (as in 6/39,40)
Note: Code one only. First in list ofcodes takes priority.
COLUMN
6/42
6/43
6/44
6/45 - 46
6/47
~ I .. "of"*"()
6/49
6/50
6/51
VAR NO
360
361
362
363
364
365
366
367
368
TITLE
Housewife restartedfull or rart-timeQ.2c(iii)
Expect restartQ.3(PART I)
When restartQ.3(P.!lRT Il)
Age youngest restarthousewifeQ.3(PART Il)
Housewife pressedQ.4
Housewife physicallytiredQ.5
Housewife mentallytiredQ.6
Housewife bored dayQ.7
Housewife boredeveningsQ.8
- 4ts -
CODES
4 Full-time5 Part-time9 Il/DNA
1 Yes2 No9 II/DNA
Note: Change from precode for No
1 When youngest child goes to school2 When youngest child is old enough3 When find suitable job4 Other9 II/DNA (including do not expect to
restart)
Write in age99 Il/DNA
3 Pressed2 Sometimes pressed, sometimes not1 Not pressed9 II
3 VGry tired physically2 Fairly tired physically1 Not tired4 Sometimes, sometimes not9 Il
Note: Change from precode for'Sometimes, sometimes not'
3 Very tired mentally2 Fairly tired mentally1 Not tired4 Sometimes, sometimes not9 Il
Note: Change from precode for'Sometimes, sometimes not'
3 Often2 Sometimes1 Rarely4 Never9 Il
Note: Change from precode for Never
3 Often2 Sometimes1 Rarely4 Never9 II
~: Change from rJreco(~e to::, :'Jevnr
UOLUMN
6/52
6/53
6/54
6/55
6/56
. VAR NO
369
370
371
372
373
TITLE
Housewife satisfiedQ.IO
Housewife homedemandsQ.ll
Housewife leisuredroppedQ.12
Housewife ne\VinterestsQ.13
Housewife leisurecomparisonQ.14
CODES
3 Very satisfied2 Fairly satisfied1 Not satisfied9 II/DNA
1 Yes2 No9 II/DNA
Note: Change from precode for No
1 Yes2 No9 II/DNA
Note: Change from precode for No
1 Yes2 Ne9 II/DNA
Note: Change from precode for No
3 More1 Less2 About the same4 Don't know9 II/DNA
Note: C'nange from precode for 'Don't knot
6/57 - 58
6/59
6/60
6/61
374
375
376
377
Age of retirementQ.l
Reason retiredQ.2
Likes retirementQ.3
Miss sinceretirer::entQ.4
- 49 -
Write in age99 II
1 Poor health2 Job too tiring, felt too old3 Compulsory retirement age4 Firm closed, job ended5 Could afford to retire, no need
to work, did not want to \Vork6 Family reasons, needed at home7 Other9 II
Note: Code only one. Priority is 4 then~, 3, 5, 6, 7
8 No1 Yes, mentions freedom2 Yes, mentions rest4 Yes, mentions other9 II
Note: Codes 1, 2 and 4 are additive.
1 People at \Vork2 1loney4 Other8 Nothing9 II
Note: Qlange from preoodes.Codes 1, 2 and 4 are additive.
COLUl.1N
6/62
6/63
6/64
6/65
6/66
6/67
6/68
6/69
VAR NO
378
379
380
381
382
383
384
385
TITLE
Retired leisureQ.5
Time problemQ.6
Retired droppedleisureQ.7
P..etired newinterestsQ.8
Retired boredQ.9
Urban/rural
Ward density(people per acre)
Social mix
- 50 -
CODES
3 More1 Less2 About the same4 Don't know9 II
~: Change from precode for 'Don't kno'
1 Yes2 No9 II
Note: Change from precode for No
1 Yes2 No9 II
~: Change from precode for No
1 ~Yes
2 No9 II
3 Often2 Sometimes1 Rarely4 Nevera TTOJ ..I...J..
Note: Qlange from precode for Never
1 Inner London2 Outer GLC3 ~~ large urban4 01~ new town5 O~ other urban6 O~~ rural
1 1 or 22 3, 4, or 53 6 - 104 11 - 205 21 - 306 31 - 507 51 or over9 Not available
5 Above average professional andexecutive
6 Above average skilled7 Above average semi-skilled and
unskilled8 Average9 Not available
CCW:N
6/70 - 71 386
TITLE
Local area
CODES
01 ::estminster02 Islington03 Southwark04 Lewisham05 Enfield06 Barking07 Sutton08 EalingOD Brentwood10 '.iatiord11 St. 11bans Rural12 Stevenage13 Eton Rural14 Gravesend15 Caterham and :;arlingha",16 ~sttampstead
17 Sout;,end18 High -:iycombe19 ~.:arlO'~· Urban20 Aylcsbc:ry Rural21 :,[all in; Rural22 Reading23 Cuc~:ficld Rural24 Royal Tunbridge ,,-ells
•
+"'--'-0(_#Z7cUr""'f-Lc)---==fJ:::=:~_-w=2~ et?! ~-J------ --------------------------------
------- ------------------- ----------_.
-'-
.- ._._-------------- .- ---_._------ ---- ---- -
--- --.-_._-- ._---_.- ..•.... -
._---- . _._.- ._--_.__ ... ~_._-_._--_._-_._------_ ..-
CARD 1
Column
1/11/21/3,4,51/6,71/81/91/101/111/121/131/141/151/161/171/181/191/201/211/221/231/241/251/261/271/281/291/301/311/321/331/~ 4-
I ) .
1/351/361/371/381/391/401/411/421/431/4-41/d 51/d61/47, /4-"J. . (j
1/491/501/511/521 I~ 3 ,. cl-I? ,),1/551/561/57,58
LONDon REGION STUDY
ZoneArea in zoneSerial numberCard numberTime in housePrevious zonePrevious hO'1sing typePreviou.s tenurePresent tenure'!/hose rlameAge 0 f propertyPresent housing typeGardenSecond homeAgeSexIvIari tal st.'), tu t3
Household typeKin in householdLife cycleNumber in householdPets APets BPets CCarsDesired nomeDesired gardenDesired garden sizeDesired qge houseDesired tenureDesired sizeWhy larger ."-,'/hy larger Bl,/hy 18.r~t 8 t' CDesired house other ADesired House other BDesired house other CMove districtDesired district distanceTIesired district densityDesired district people ADesired district people BDesired district people CDesired district other ADesired district other BDesired district ot~er CSI).b j ec t wo rkiilgSpouse '';,Jrkin;;Hon -'",,10 l'}:'~r::;
'j t~ndarjis e d··~=':G
~tandardised Social ClassSubject check:::iu b j e c t t S :~~(}
CARD DESI:IN
Column
1/59 Subject's Social Class1/60 How paid1/61 Workulace1/62 Dist~rlce Work journey1 ./0'2 1.1 l' t'..) "or,c Jour:1ey lme1/64 Work jou.rney method1/65 Work journey opinion1/66,67 Official working hours1/68,69 Paid overtime1/70,71 Un~aid overtime1/72,73 Tot,d hOl1rs at work1/74,75 hours Et home1/76,77,73,79 StQrting time1/80 Shifts
CARD 2
Column
LONDON REGION STUDY CARD DESIGN
Column
2/1.2/22/3,4-,52/6,72/82/92/102/112/122/132/142/152/162/17,182/192/202/212/222/232/242/252/262/272/282/292/302/312/322/332/342/352/362/372/"8, -'2/392/4-02/412/422/4-32/442/452/462/472!4-82'1492/502/512/522/532/542/552/562/57
ZoneArel-l in zoneSerial numberCard numberPrefer el-lrlier or laterPrefer weekendPayor time offExtra time off AExtra time 'Jff 3Extra time off COwn businessTime present firmKind second jobHours on second jobCareer ladderSay at workPressedP~ysically tiringiYIentally tiringBored workBored hOI:;;e'ilork/lei sure sect=- sfacti'JnJob satisfaction1'/0 rk anywij'Weeks holidaySpli t holidaysHolicay in JanuaryAway in JanuaryHoliday in ~'ebruary
A'v/ay in FebruaryHoliday in [IlarchAway in rfcarchHoliday in AprilAway in A:'JrilHo 1 i day L'l 1':8.yAway in Mo,yHoliday in JuneAway in JuneHo 1 i d2.y in JulyAway in JulyHoliday in AU6ustAway in AugustHoliday in SeptemberAway in SeptemberHoliday in OctoberAway in OctoberHoliday in ~ovember
Away i~ ~ove~ber
Holidav i~ ~eceIllber
Away i; DecemberSummary where holidaysHoliday with relativeGPreference SUlnrner holiday
2/582/592/602/612/622/63,642/65
2/66,672/682/69,70') /7"~I ~
2/72,732/742/752/76
2/772/78
2/79
2/80
Work home interference AWork houe interference BWork home interference CHome leisure interferenceSocial Class at marriageAge 6,"ve up work~eaGJa gave up after
marriageAse restarted workReason restarted work~ge youngeet child res~
£ccstart full or part timeR0e restcrted fullF..e2,sc;n rest;~rtec:_ fullW~tc;ling televisiJnListening to music on
record player or radioPlaying an instrumentcio~e decorations or
repairsCar maintenance 0=
repairsc: ar cl e '~.nin.6
CACID 3
Column
LONDON REGION STUDY CARD DESIGN
Column
3/13/23/3,4,53/6,73/83/93/103/113/123/13
3/143/153/163/173/183/193/203/21,223/23,243/253/263/273/283/293/303/313/323/333/343/353/363/373/383/393/40-/4.1) .3/Ll23/11 33/443/45... I., r)/40
3/47
3/-1-3
3/493/503/513/52
3/53,54-
ZoneArea in zoneSerial numberCard numberKnitting or sewingRead a book (not a mag)Playing with children8-e.rdeningHoe'.el bUildingCollecting stamps or other
objectsHandicraftsTechnical ~obbies
Card & board gamesCrosswordsCookingPainting or sculptureOther home activity/activitiesHome activities, twelve plusTotal home activitiesSwimmingSa.ilingGolfFishingAssociation footballCricketTennisTable tennisBO\'ilsTen pin bowlingAthleticsBadminton or squashRugby footballRowingBoatingCanoeingNo tor cr:dt crU.l SlUgW·ater skiingAqua lung divingSkating, ice or otherBoxing, wrestling, judo or
kar:lteFencing, archery, shootingRock climbing, mountaineering,
fell walking, r~mbling
,-':orse riding, pony trekking,hunting
Glidingr.'lotor sportsOther team sportOther individual sport or
recren,tionSports, twelve plus
3/55,563/573/583/593/603/61
3/62
3/633/643/653/663/673/683/693/703/713/723/733/743/753/763/773/783/793/80
Total sportsSwimming spectatorSwimming TVGolf spect:ettorGolf TVAssociation Football
'3gectatorAssociation Football
I:VRugby Football spectator~ugby Football TVCricket QVectatorCricket TVTennis SDeetatorTennis TiTAthletics spectator.,thl,sties TVMotor s90rts spectatori-Io tor s ports TVBoxing s~ect3tor
50xing ·rvWrestling spectatorvlre s tlineSTVEorse r2cing spectator1:orse racLlg '1:'1Winter s~ortB s~ectator
liiater sp::Jrts TV
CARD 4-
Colunm
LONDON REGION STUDY CARD DESIGN
Column
4-/14/24-/3,4,5.1 /6,74- /8.1/94-/104/114-/12,134-/14,154-/16,174./18,194/204/214/224/234/24.4./254-/264-/274-/284./204-/304-/314-/324/334/344-/354/364-/374/384/394-/404-/414-/4-24/1-3,444-/45,1-1-64-/47,4-84/494- /504-/514/524/534-/544/554/564-/574/584/594-/604/614./624./634/64d/G54.,'/66
I
ZoneArea in zone
Serial numberCard numberShow jumping sQectatorShow jumping TVOther sports spectatorOther sports TVSpectator sports, twelve plusTotal spectator sportsTV sports, twelve plusTotal 'TV sportsCinemaTheatreHuseumArt galleryOut for a meal, not for lunchPub, not for lunchChurchVoluntary workBilliards or snookerDartHDancingVlc',lkingCar tripCampingCaravanningClubs AClubs BClubs CClub officerBingoEducationPoliticsOther leisure activityAll activities, twelve plusTotal all activitiesBe st lei sure 8,ctivi tyEnt~ust;13m~lere last leisureDistance last leisureUsual place leisureWho with last leisureUsual people leisureWork leisure link\'lor:" leisure C!.ifferenceNewspaper ANewspaper BNeWSp"c1)er CNewspaper DNewspaDer sportsSupporter ASupporter BSUDDorter C'iTny'sup1Jort football club~Iiother seen
4/674-/684/694/704/714/724-/734-/74,754/76,774-/78
4/79,t/80
F,tther seenF,~ther' s class
Mother-in-law seenFather-in-law seenFather-in-law's classChild seenChildren-in-law seenOther relative~seen
'Total relatives seenLast contact relative
out~ide householdLast relative seenSex last relative
CARD 5
Column
LONDCN REGION STUDY CARD DESIGN
Colunm
5/15/25/3, <1 , 55/6,75/85/95/105/115/125/135/14,155/16,175/18,195/20,215/225/235/245/255/265/275/285/29::;; I-z.n ~1--'I .)\.J,.J...L.
5/325/335/34s /-5- , )
5/365/375/385/395/405/415/425/435/445/45,465/475/485/495/505/515/525/535/545/555/565/575/585/595/605/61,62
ZoneArea in zoneSerial numberCard numberRelative's marit~l stGtusRelative sageRelatives social class~elatives distanceW'nere relativeRelative spouse presentLocal friends seeWork friends seeOther friends seeTotal f~iends seeLast contact friendSex last friendFriend's marital statusFriend's ageFriend's social classFriend distanceV/here friendFriend spouse presentHow friend metOut without spouseOu t wi th spouseBaby sittersHusband's helpHusband's other hel~ AEusband's other hel:;J BF2.ll1ily sizeFamily expectedIdeal numberProbe usedWhy ideal sizeAcquisitivenessLast Central LondonLast activity Central LondonTraffic banPriority APriority BPriority CPriority DBirthplaceRaceSelf ascribed classSubject education ageS~011sets education agePresent el'hcationSocial class at 16Working at 10First marriat~e
V/oman I s marriage ;lg8
5/63
5/645/655/665/67,6f35 k9I <)
5/705/715/725/73,7'l5/755-/7G5/77
Duration of woman'smarriage
Voti~g intentionFirm or li~{ely voteIncomeWord scoreWilling diaryWilling recallWho presentDateInterviewerCo~verted refusal~'''3''''d ,~ensj tyCl'a:as mj~{
LOHDON REGION STUDY CARD DESIGN
CARD 6
Column Co luffi.YJ.
part-timeExpect rest!'.rt','Then re startA;e youngest rest~rt houaewifeHousewife pressedHousewife physically tiredHousewife mentally tiredHousewife bored dayHousewife bored eveningsHousewife sati3fiedEousewife hOLle de,nanc sHousewife leisure dropped~ousewife new interestsHousewife leisure coraparison
Abilities aimPower aimLeisure constructiveLeisure earnedItlork/play hardPle.n aheadOwn thing definedA;ree hippies
HousewivesWorking after marriageAc;e housewife gave up work:,,,ason housewife ge.ve up after
marriageHousewife worked since gave upAge housevife restartedReason Dousewife restartedHousewife restarted full or
-
AGe of retirementReason retiredLikes retirementMiss since retirementRetired leisure'Time problemRetired drop~ed leisureRetired new interestsl',etired bored
6/57,586/59- ;~b/oO6/616/626/636/646/656/66
Retired
Ci(,,7
(,{66'
(,{6.,
fh~ /1I
ZoneArea in zone
Serial numberCard number
Young people
Boy/girl friendNumber of employersEducation/work likesEducation/~ork dislikesWhere studyingWhat studyingWork expectationsLooking forward workCommon linkGeneration differe~t
!-loney aimsToleranceHypocri ,,;yEmigratingFamily aimC2.reer aimNew experience aimFre e time '3.im
6/346/35,366/-;7. '
6/386/39,40S/4l6/42
6/436/446/45,466/476/48§/49b/506/516/-2::>
6/53,'/r 4o J,
6/556/56
6/86/96/106/116/126/136/146/156/166/176/186/196/206/216/226/236/24::.. /?t::.VI <-.I
6/266/276/286/296/306/316/326/33
6/16/26/3,4,56/6,7
VARIABLE INDICES
ALL
Desired hoUSe 0 ther 37Move district 38Desired district distance' 39Desired district density 40Desired district people A 41Desired district people B 42Desired district people C 43Desired district other A 44Desired district other B 45DeGired district other C 46Subject working 47Spouse working 48Non-workers 49Standardised SEG 50Standardised Social Glass 51Suhject check 52Subject's SEG 53Subject's Social Glass 5~
How pAid 55Workplace 56
ZoneArea in zoneSerial numberCard numberTime in housePrevious zonePrevious housing typePrevious tenurePresent tenureWhose nameAge of propertyPresent housing typeGardenSecond homeAgeSexMarital statusHousehold typeKin in householdLife cycleNumber in householdPets APets BPets CCarsDesired homeDesired gardenDesired garden sizeDesired age houseDesired tenureDesired sizeWhy larger AWhy larger BWhy larger CDesired house other ADesired house other B
Index
123456789
101112 131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536
Question No.
1
lCa)l(b)2
345677777778889lOCal10(b)
10(c)10(d)10(e)
10(f)10(f)10(£)111111111111111111, 121212
1415151618
Title
DiGtancc work journeyWork jourrtey timeWork journey methodWork journey opinionOfficial working hoursPaid overtimeUnp.·'tid overtimeTot~l hours at workHours at homeStarting timeShiftsPrefer earlier or laterPrefer weekendPayor time offExtra time off AExtra time off BExtra time off COwn businessTime present firmKind second jobHours on second jobCareer ladderSay at workPressedPhysically tiringMentally tiringBored workBored homeWork/leisure satisfactionJob satisfaction\oJork anywayWeeks holidaySplit holidaysHOliday in JanuaryAway in JanuaryHoliday in FebruaryAway in FebruaryHoliday in MarchAway in MarchHoliday in AprilAway in AprilHoliday in MayAway in MayHoliday in JuneAway in JuneHoliday in JulyAway in JulyHoliday in AugustAway in AugustHoliday in SeptemberAway in SeptemberHoliday in OctoberAway in OctoberHoliday in NovemberAway in NovemberHoliday in DecemberAway in DecemberSummary where holidaysHoliday with relativesPreference summer holiday
-2-
Index
57585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899
100101102103104105106107108109110IIIll2ll3ll4115ll6
I
Question No.
181920212222222223242627282929292930313232333435363738394041424343(a)43(b)
Index
-3-
Title
Work home interference.AWork home inl:erference BWork home interference CHome leisure'interferenceSocial class at marriageAGe gave up workReason Gave up after marriage,AGe restarted workReason restarted workAge youngest child restartRestart full or part timeA~e restarted fullReason restarted fullWatching televisionListening to musicPlaying an instrumentHome decorations or repairsCar maintenance or repairsCar cleaningKnitting or sewingRead a book (not a mag)Playing with childrenGardeningModel buildingCollecting stampsHandicraftsTechnical hobbiesCard gamesCrosswordsCookingPainting or sculptureOther home activityHome activities, twelve plueTotal home activitiesSwimmingSailingGolfFishingAssociation footballCricketTennisTable tennisBowlsTen pin bowlingAthleticsBadminton or squashRugby footballROI<ingBoatingCanoeingMotor craft crulslngWater skiingAqua lung divingSkating, ice or otherBoxing, wrestlingFencing, archery, shooting
. Rock climbing, mountaineeringHorse ridingGlidingMotor sportsOther team sportOther individual sport or recreation
11711811912012112212;';1241251261271281291301311321331341351361371381391401411421431441/+5146147148149150151152153154155156157158159160161162163164165166167168169170171172173174175176177178
Question No.
444444454647(a)47(b)47(c)47(d)47(d)47(e)47(e)i)47(e)ii)48
50
51
Title
Sports, twelve plusTotal sportsSwimming spectatorSwimminG TVGolf spectatorGolf TVAssociation football spectatorAssociation football TVRUGby football spectatorRUGby football TVCricket spectatorCricket TVTennis spectatorTennis TVAthletics spectatorAthletics TVMotor sports spectatorMotor sports TVBoxing spectatorBoxing TVWrestling spectatorWrestling TVHorse racing spectatorHorse racing TVWinter sports spectatorWinter sports TVShow jumping spectatorShow jumping TVOther sports spectatorOther sports TVSpectator sports, twelve plusTotal spectator sportsTV sports, twelve plusTotal TV sportsCinemaTheatreMuseumArt galleryOut for a mealPub, not for lunchChurchVoluntary workBilliards or snookerDartsDancingWalkingCar tripCampingCaravanningClubs AClubs BClubG CClub officerBingoEducationPoliticsOther leisure activityAll activities, twelve plusTotal all activitiesBest leisure activityEnthusiasmWhere last leisure
-4-Index
179180,181182183184185186187188189190191192193194195196197198199200201202203204205206207208209210211212213, '214215216-217218219220221222223224225226227228·229230231232233234235236237238239240
Question No.
52
53
55
56
575859
Title
Distance last leisureUGu"l place leisureWho with last leisureU3ual people leisureWork leisure linkWork leisure differenceNewspaper ANewspaper BNewspaper CNewsF'per DNews~~per sportsSupporter ASupporter BSupporter CWhy support football clubMother seenFather seenFather's classMother-in-law seenFather-in-law seenFather-in-law's classChild seenChildren-in-law seenOther relatives seenTotal relatives seenLast contact relativeLast relative seenSex last reV,tiveRelative's marital statusRelatives ageRelatives social classRelatives distanceWhere relativeRelative spouse presentLocal friends seeWork friends see"Other friends seeTotal friends seeLast contact friendSex last friendFriend's marital statusFriends ageFriend's social classFriend distanceWhere friendFriend spouse presentHow friend metOut without spouseOut with spouseBaby sittersHusband's helpHusband's other help AHusband's other help BFamily sizeFamily expectedIdeal numberProbe uGedWhy ideal sizeAcquisitivenessLast Central LondonLast activity Central LondonTraffic ban
Index
24121122113244245246247248249250251252253254255256,257258259260261262263264265266267268269270271272273274275276277278279280281282283284285286287'288289290291292293294295296297298299300301302
guestion No.
59(a)59(b)59(c)59(d)60616262626262(b)6363636364646566666768(a)68(b)69
707171727374757677787980
818283848586878889909191929292939495959596979899
-u-
Title Index Question No.
Priority A 303 101Priority B 304 101Priority C 305 101Priority D 306 101Birthplace 307 1(02Race 308 102Self ascribed class 309 103Subject education age 310 104Spouse's education age 311 104Present education 312 104Social class at 16 313 105Working at 16 314 105First marriage 315 106Woman's marriage age 316 107/109Duration of marriage 317 107/7Voting intention 318 110Firm or likely vote 319 110Income 320 111Word score 321 112Willing diary 322Willing recall 323Who present 324Date 325Interviewer 326Converted refusal 327
YOUNG PEOPLE/
1Tl'; ,,"1 ~T _ ..1 ___ Question No...I...Llo,J.1:: J.!luex--
Boy/girl friend 328 1Number of employers 329 2Education/work likes 330 3Education/work dislikes 331 4Where studying 332 5What studying 333 6Work expectations 334 7Looking forward work 335 8Common link 336 9Generation different 337 10Money aims 338 11Tolerance 339 12Hypocrisy 340 13Emigrating 341 14Family aim 342 15(a)Career aim 343 15(b)New experience aim 344 15(c)Free time aim 345 15( d)Abilities aim 346 15(e)Power aim 347 15(f)Leisure constructive 348 16(a)Leisure earned 249 16(b)Work/play hard 350 16(c)1I'1an ahead 351 17Own thing defined 352 18(Part I)Agree hippies 353 18(Part Il)
HOUSEWIVES
Title
Working after marriageAge housewife gave up workReason housewife gave upHousewife worked since gave upAge housewife restartedReason housewife restartedHousewife restarted fUll or panrti.meExpect restartWhen restartAge youngest restart housewifeHousewife pressedHousewife physically tiredHousewife mentally tiredHousewife bored dayHousewife bored eveningsHousewife satisfiedHousewife home demandsHousewife leisure droppedHousewife new interestsHousewife leisure comparison
RETIRED
Title
Age of retirementReason retiredLikes retirementMiss since retirementRetired leisureTime problemRetired dropped leisureRetired new interestsRetired bored
Index---354355356357358359360361362363364365366367368369370371372373
Index
374375376377378379380381382
Question No •.
1/22(a)2(b)2(c)2(c)i)2(c)iil2(c)iii)3(Part I)3(Part II)3(Part Il)4567'8
1011121314
Question No.
123456789
Ti tle Index n,-Urban/rural <11 }Ward density 384Sooial mix 385Lo cal ars a 386
Column Cod8s---Zone
O\;.tCl"
I:mer London 4.0fs"""2 ':r 2. 'is'"
Inner JI:LA._ '. 3 Ll-3'0Outer "!'.-'~c·."",:I .. _,._,._~_ 3 \0 2.() 0'
1/2 Area in zone Hestminster 1 , 6'10, Xo~th./ Isl ington 2 , I \ \
Le',\fi Sha.ffi 5 '~"",+-",
I 0 lo- <._Southwa.rk 6
..... u ....... u
L ) , 0 ~Enfield <.
,, " 19f.+
.......3ar}<inR 2 .\or en J. 0 2..
.·Sutton 5 J~"
/_3aling 6SOUtl1
JJ..;.":I-( 3rentwood 1 , 4'I) ',;atford 2 I :'Jorth -;-Z
st .\.1 'oans Rural 3 ,, 5 cIlrJ l'oIc.1 _,9tevenage 4 / 1,1l"'" "',,' " ,"'-"'- \\
.I S"::t-Gravesend 62aternam and Warlingham 1 South '>1;Oasthampstead (.>"._~,), (j j S'I-t
_ ., lU('~) '-('>/( Southend 1 \
:Iigrl hycom'oe 2 5S
I;~arlow 3
:Iorth
Aylesbury Rural 4 ) 43\.)c.i.lc;1 Malling Rural 5 It'Y
Reading 6 , 4s'~ ." .. Cuckfield 7
South 5'0Royal Tunbridge Tt/ell s 8 ) "510
.st.r
Column
Serial number
Codes
Subject's serial number
2.
1/6,7 Card number
4-
Code 01
1/8 Time in house
Q. \Born here20 years or more10 < 20 years5 '< 10 yearsLe ss tha.n 5__,x~~rs1/1
1I4::'-3 ::rr1+33"tIt.~l...t;-
~: Change from precodes
1/9' 2.o.\.,Q.
First home since marriage 0 /2.4-Prev~ous ~ _._-Inner London (ILEA) 1 2':t-fr
I Outer GLe 2 1 I. ':>
b Outer Metropolitan Area ""''':) 2')0Outside London Region 4 1O,*"1/1 . } 9Not applicable (i.e. not .moved within 10 years) of-
Column Codes
__ 5_ ,'":>~
_ _6_,2,.2self-contained) 7 \ 0 Y- ---s- 2. 'i>
.. . ... - ---).~O~5(i.e. not moved j"l1.. ....or not in London
I
House, detached 2 "\1;House, semi-detached ---3' \ 5· \House .. terrace __'-'.4_· I b'iFlat or m'nette, self~conta~ned----
purpo se buil tFlat or m'nette, self-contained·
conversionRoom or 'flat' (notOtherIIINot applicable
wi thin 10 yrsrtegi~)
7Previous housing type1/10
~: •Bungalow' should not be coded as Other (8) butas 2 or 3; if information is inadequate to deoidewhether 2 or 3, oode 2.
(i.e. not2£ not in
1/11 Previous tenure OwnRentcouncilRentpri vate -unfurnishedRent private furnished·OtherIIINot applicable
within 10 yrsRegion)
1/12
,.<;, '
Present tenure
Q.2ci:m;.;Rent councilRent private unfurnishedRent private furnished_
J:;er (IN ,~/I)
4.
Column
I'hose name
fOS\l.E_te_ct '65 'f-Spouse 2 !.l3 '2SubJect --ancC'sp'ous,,- JOlnffy 3 2. 'if" $
(:it:~~"::-o«-.;>-~.:~ I :!~
1/14 Age of property
0.3
J J
/1
1840 or earlier1841 -'19141918 --19391945'-':: 19601961 or laterIh _
1 32- ---- " -2 4-/:,S
3 b'>t44 3'145'l11.-- --------9- 2 T
House, detached ·2House, semi-detached' 3House, terrace-----:---· --~·-·---4
Flat or m'nette, self-containedpurpose built
Flat or m'nette, self-containedconversion, _ ___ 6_ '1..4-'
~oQ,ms or t flat' (not self-contained) 7 S "'t-()ther:'-' 8 \ "\.
'Bungalow' 8hOUldI~:t be coded as'Other (8) but as 2 tor 3; if information is ~nadequate to decide whether \"11. y.2 or 3, code 2.
Q.4-
11
Garden Yes 1 155 I
J3No 2 J'1~-
Q.S- , I/I 9 ;l..... , . I "12g-
-Note: Ghange from preoodes,
Present housing type
1/16
Second home
Column
1/17
I~
Title
Note:
Codes
No 0 I". ~ toHo::cu-=s-=e-o:c:r=-=c=-=c-:i:t":i"t-=-ag=e=-------71 60FrX-ed',,-a'raven ...__ ..__.. 2 2 ("Mobile caravan 3 \ ~
Boat you can sleep in --"--4 l.other ..' 5 \ \
--1/1 ..._ .... ···...9 -;-:,-..:.\_0_\ q 2. "ir
Only one can be coded. First in list takes priorityi.e. if has cottage and fixed caravan, code 1 only;if mobile caravan and boat, code 3 only.
Age - 1920 - 2425 -2930 - 3940 -49'50 - 5960 - 64 --65 - 6970 or over1/1
o1
----2
345678
9
101
I '" \I 't "I5 \ ~
3 ~ I.t3 4YIS-SI 2 'ir1"15_ 2.
1'1 7.. <f"
1/19 Sex Male (M) 1 q34
16Female (F) 2 qq
Q.l l't 2. g---
No:!>e: Change from preoodes
1/20 Marital status Married 1 I 3 'is":S
17Single 2 30,\-
0.1- I-lidowed 3 \'\3Divorced 4 \ 10Separated 5 2.'11/1 9 ---\c>'7..~
Column !Ul!
1/21 Household type
07-
(~
Person on own ..._ ... .....__ .... _."_.' _ ._._._QMarried couple on.J,Jr __ . ----1Marrisd subjeot with spouse and child(ren) .
aged 4 or under (with or without olderohild:r:.e~o_r_~th-sr_pe.PllleJ. ...__ . . . __2 2 '7-"1
Married subject with spouse and child(ren)aged 5-10 (with or without olderchil<iren_<:l!__Q.1;h~.L.l'e.ojl_l..e) ._-,__-"-31 no...
Married subject with spouse and ohild(ren)aged 11-15 (with or without olderchildren or other people) _,.:- ..:l4CI ' ~ "'-
Married subject-witf;-spous-" and-singlechild(ren) aged 16 or over (with orwi thout "lder_.childre.n_orother_p.Bop'...eJ__ -5 223,
Subject is ,single c;,ild living wi thl1",rent\3) (wi th or ;;.H_Ra.ut ...9J;h.e.r.s.L. . ....__.__9. 1'1b
Subject is widowed, divorced or separatedperson liVing with married ohild (withor without others).. -J-t7 2.1.
Otherll.-... . 8 Iq%"""111 q 5
Note: 1) Code one only.2) Code 2,3,4 or 5 accorn ... : to youngest child.
"3.) c......... '" .;.,\-~~. >.'/ t"~~.
1/22 Kin in household
IiNo kin in household __.. .. .. 0 I'H~Subjeot's kin in household only 1 I 3~Spouse's kin in hO\ls_eh()1<~niY'-----~_---2 :l~
Subject I S and spouss' s kin in household 3 2. <:>1/1 .. ···----·-·--·------9 .\
92. i'"
•Kin' means relatives ou't"side the immediate familyi.e. for married, widowed, divorced and separated people,relatives other than spouse andlor children; for sin~le
people, other than parentS; brothers or sisters. (or- >-1...v- 1,,,,,--1o)1~ """";':'0"'" f'-'r'" I ~k..(~,1",,-h "-< \",.:~ •
...,..'.
Column Title--en
1 11.0t 2 4-"\t 3 '1-("
4 I!....5 4b"k6 2 J. let 7
Z.bO8~Qc:.r9-
Childr
-24 S Wi thout-25-39--- S Wi thou-- ~29-~--~~ M__Wi thou
-29 M Wi thjO::'49 M:=With _
.50-59 M Wi thout_60+ M Wi tho!)..60+ __W,S,D, Sep_Wi thoutOther(cr I/IL _
'-24', '-29' means all up to and inoluding that age;thus a married 18 year-old with children would becoded 4.
1) 'Children' means aged 15 or under
2)
Notes:
Q.t
Life cycle
201/23
3) 'Other' includes all other categories;48, with or without children, would bea single man of 41.
thus a widow agedcoded 9, as would-
1/24 Number in household 1 1 I bS"2 2 S~3 3 42.2.. _
Qf 4 4 4- 0 I
'2-15 5 I ¥"~6 6 c"7 7 '<>
3<08 or more 8 2.t..I/I 9
1"fz.Y
1/25 Pets A No Pets at all in 1/25,1/26,1/27___0 ql'lTropical fish 1 So
n Q Goldfish- ------ "--~.- -- -- .--------ry-
I'" \'-'( , v ~ , " \
Terrapin --.4 S
1-'1- No pets in this box, but one ormore types in at least one ofboxes 1/26 and 1/27 8 ¥-'C:S
I/I 9 2...
Notes: 1) Codes 1,2 and 4 are additive2) Change from pre-codes3) Actual numbers of pets of a particular type don't
get ooded.
Column
1/26
Ti tle
Pets B
0.'6
CodesN::. ,..... wt u.L< .- I(l)") '/"1.(" ... 'IqCatsDogsGuinea PigsNo pets in this box, but one or
more types in at least one ofboxes 1/25 and 1/27
III
Notes: as for 1/25
oS8'"'
4<...110
one orone of
I It. r , \I, <.., ... I/l12
__4
(V,,;, ,;....:. t~ ",I l.l.;-l ',-
Rabbi tsTortoisesOtherNo pets in this box, but
more types in at leastboxes 1/25 and 1/26
III -
Pets C
Notes: as for 1/25
1/28 Cars
0.9
2SNo car1 car2 cars3 or moreIII
.. 121239
Desired home
Q\O~
Q .100.)
16
Want to stay , 0 q 2./.}
House, 'don't mi nd' 1 I 1;.5House, detached 2 2 (,9House,· semi-detached 3 1 I \House, terrace 4 \ 4-Flat or m'nette 5 '1"'-Don't mind whether house
or flat 6 1."1-III "fv 0"'.) (,..;.t- :~ 9 ~ S~~v.'b~ ~ t..~ ;u""-'- r'" .... ,.t ........ ~. - ,. . f
" e w ........ 4- ... '1 ~ 'I n) I "1 \i~Ignore precode for 'move' (1) • 'Bungalow' should be coded Zas 1,2 or 3; if information is inadequate to decide whether1,2 or 3 code 2. If 'Bungalow' is specified it should becoded in column 1/38 even if not entered at f.
~:
Column Ti tle Codes I
1/~o Desired garden Yes 1 5'lo-No 0 4-1-
Q.IO b)_.._- _. __ .-
-:.~-Don't mind 1.3)7 Not applicable\ 2.1:, r-,..,. ..r "- to stay~/ r/r: 'I f-s,,/.) ... ,x..., ... s....~.j&. ..t:. -'--)~ \ ~ 1..'i"'"
"',h:: CL.".~~ S,·- jJ...-<.v"t.e. cl .-
So/ S 10
/3200
Smaller 2Abput the same si~,e____ . __ 3Don't care~b()u(--"ize,_~ 4Larger m __ 5Not applicable--(i.e. want
to staYJI:IJI 9.L /4'19
jQ2S-.."'\;c~ .... w- '!;::..
.,.(,....:.t ... ("" """'"- r
~ ...... f- ;..'So. rJ .. 1.O tc· !a y..
Desired garden size
Q. \0 C.)
12
, __34.
want
OlderDon't care (gp I/l)Same as presentMore modern
~_____ Not applicable (i.e.I' ~ l::... --......... t.rl ...+..,H\"'" I~<t' io\<"tr- 1__ v_ j;:i1lQ"Y./; ..L/J.
~ ... ~; ....h/;I .. -
, --)
Desired age house
Own',Ren t counci 1',Rent private. r r )Don't mind "~ 1)1Not applicable (i.e.
to sta;y;),I!T
Q. \0 d),
Desired tenure
......:\ ~' ;' i
~ , '.I ..
',.,.'.~..
SmallerAbout the same sizeLargerIIINot applicable
Desired size
Q. tOe)311 hA'( J'"f'
Column
1/35 Why
32For children. 1 Ij'~1-Putting up visi tors ~__2, So,Having relatives. to live in ..A "\.....None of above but give reason for_ wan'ting larger ..---lL \~
III, Not applicable (i.e. SUbjectS)spouse not owner or tenant, don'twant to mOve or don't want larger) 9 \ (" <:l<"
~: Codes 1,2 and 4 are additive.
Why larger B EntertainingAdditional, separa~ or larger
specific rooms .... 2Pri"lacy . 4None of above but give reason for
wanting larger '. __8_I/I, Not applicable.(i.e. SUbject/~
spouse not owner or tenant, don'twant 'to move or don't want larger) 9
lS
2. b lr2\
So
Note: As for 1/35 .'<........).. ,: '~,
Column Title
1/37 Hhy larger C .Hobbie_~ 'Unspecified 'need more spaoe'e.g. 'He do everything in this
room' 2 5"'1-_.- --------=-Other .. .______ 4 I Q
None of above but give reason for 7..?Q
wanting larger .. g ~ \I/I, Not applicable (i.e.' subjectT--
""" ",..6 + ,.1"' _+ ..1 _1.g~,-, .... g ... H.V" unu VJ.- .II'C'UCW1"t u..UU" "
want to move or don't wantlarger).. . .9
Note: As for 1/35
Desired house other A
:5 5·
Bungalow. .__ __ .__. __._.___ 1 I 0 IGarage ... . .. 2_ 9"5Central heating . 4 '12.None of above but do want
codeable something__ _ 8 1351/1, Not applicable (i.e. subject/
spouse not owner/tenant, don'twant to move or can't think ofanything else) _-V ttlt> 4-
Note: Codes 1,2 and 4 are additive. Use, with discretion,other answers in Q.10. If 'Bungalow' mentioned inQ.10a, code here.
2 qc___.-_----;[ /5
8 I(
Fittings (e.g. power points, fittedcupboards, bigger windows) 1. b3
Improved kitchen (e.g. better, moremodern)
Laundry arrangements _. _None of above but do want
codeable something1/1, Not applicable (i.e~-Siibject7
spouse not owner/tenant, don '.twant to move or can't think ofanything else) __.__9_14/'f:,
Desired house other B
3£1/39
Note: Codes 1,2, and 4 are additive.other answers in Q.10.
Use, with discretion,
1 B
__9"-. 14-\,
Column
1/40 Desired house other C
Codes
Addi Honal bathroom or shower _Other improvements, bathroom)
shower, toilet, sanitation (e.g.separate toilet, extra toilet,larger bathroom) 2 \ '5.:
Other 4 \ b3None of the other but do want
codeable something -:-cr---"Sc.11631/1, Not applicable (i.e. subject!
spouse not owner/tenant, don'twant to move or can't think ofanything else)
~l As 1/39. Do not include, under 'Other', 'no stairs','more space', 'garden' or anything slse covered elsewhere in Q.'
Change from preoodes.
1/41 Move distriot
Q. \lStay_____ _ 0 I z.q'iMove, other distriot---'i-n-m'"'i-n'"'d,.---"-1 p't'~~dedMove, no other di striot in mind 2 I b \ " _1/1_______ 9<;;-0
Ignore preoode for 'move' (1).
Column Ti tIe--- Codes
lab
03/350
2.. ,------
IFurtherout~__~ ._l 4-ocrAbout the same distance
from (t!le centre of)London as thi s
Further in to (thecentre of) London 3
~~~ applicable (1.e'::~~\-.j9to stay) J
I
1/4;2. Desired districtdistance
Q.\\ ~
3/Note: This is to be coded at top of right-hand
column of p.4. Information at bottom ofright-hand column on p.3 (for those who~district in mind) should be transferred toposition on p.4 (as if ~ district in mind)
1/$ Desired district More spread out _____4.. /+00density One that 's~about as
Q. \\built up/spread outas this di strict ~ __--2 1'211-
More built up 6 5'2.
!to I/Iw:~~} 9 135""Z
Not applicable (i. e.to stay) I
Note: This is to be coded at top of right-hand__ , L' ~ ~ "' __ .L' •. c _ -' __ ' _-",-,-- ,. _ ,
cu~umn U~ P-4- ~n~or~a~lon In leI~-nana
column of p.4 (for ti10se w'lo have districtin mind) should be transferred to positionon p.4(as if no district in mind)
Column
1/44
Title
Desired district pecple A
Q.\\
Codes
'Better class', 'moreseleo:t'_ 1No (or less) coloured or foreigners 2More mixed in class -. ·_·-_~4None of above but wants/expeci;~··
sOme e"odeable rdifferent; people 8 16°\1/1, Not applicable (i.e. wantsto----4
stay or says people similar) I S"9S"
1/45
Note: Codes 1,2 and 4 are additive.
Desired district people B
Desired district people C
&.\\
1/46
Note:
More settled, quieter, slower I(e.g. 'country people', 'village
people').. .. -~~'i S'sMore inte.lligent, mo.re.. bro.. adminded, ,
more interesting 2 I ~Other . ... ... ···-'··-4 40
I'IcvV:cl,o-~~'oc..":\tJ~ff:1.p~c-"'S:s;~~-'.--r8 1nAi' rep 1/4 § c.oc\a.b1c-' d,;.\\<!<t",i' g.E<2gI.f.- ~-- ~ 'i')NV>C 0.'"\l\ro..u..ts -\c,st"Oj, eN SC4j.'; ffcplf 9 \~q'-
, ~\"'-V" 5 ,.1) Codes 1,2 and 4 are additive.2) Change from precode. 'Other (1)' now split into three.3) Try to avoid too many coded 4. If what is written in under
'Other' repeats an already coded answer, ignore itj if itfits a code in 1/44 or 1/45 put it there and not here.
Column Codes
1/47 Desired district other A
Cl .\ \
Availability of housing_ 1 ,,-Leisure facilities, including
access' to 2 91..Social (relatives,-fri~nd~-the~,---
know area) ,_. 4 I!lNone of above but has some
codeable desire 8 ,,~
I/I, Not applica:ble'Ti:~ wantsto stay or has no additional
desires) . ...--9 14~'
Note: Codes 1,2 and 4 are additive.
1/48 Desired district other B
Cl .11
Better shopping 1.. baBetter social servioes
incl. schools 2 ~~Availability to, oonvenience
ot; work 4 SINone of above but has some
codeable desire 8 5~~
I/I, Not applicable (i,e. wantsto stay, or has no additional
desires) 9 14-'1\
Q ·11Desired district other C Acoessibility, general
Fresh air, less noise, oountry'environment 2 ] (."
N~~::~o..\;.."<'(' kf~-~-<:<!tQ\;\E-_4 ry_______. G.G&:;''0':r 8 I s-<'t
Ae-f4I> 1/4S ,1./1,))1') 'f\ ((~ .vJ~ \-t> s~ ,0'1 \'1D ell(""79 1i+"P
~~\ I7;S 5-Ae-f&-~ Cod e$ I, 2- '" 4- 0--(1$ o.J,,,\..:. t-\\{E:-
1/49
Column Titler1ErJ---r-
\ "11... cr;",W.:. J
Not wo.r!<i.!'g.__. -;0-j/4 ('Working part-time 1 24-Working full-time .... 2 '\-6<;'} (1. <:l
£.... 11 ~;-'-
Subject working1':'. ·n\.X.lt-
1/&1 Spouse working
G(.I'2.
Not workingWorking part~time
Working full-time
.1. / J.
°12
CJ
l;. 'i-3I ';j. I"'1- 2. le
5'51I '1 1. 'a"
Non-workers
Q.\'2.
Not applicable (i.e. subjectworks full or part-time ) ..._2
Retired (man or single woman2__3Off work t~roug~ illness ordisability (man or singlewoman).. ._...._... ..... fl.
Unemployed (man or single~mM) 5
Full-time student"T}' ,,) __.__6.Housewife (married woman, 7
not widowed, divorced,...or-separat e dj....-~-:...::::::::~;)~.::::-:..'i8~1li~ __~__. ---<-9
1'1
Note: T~is departs from t~e precodes only in the sensethat '2' ~as to be put in for those who areworking full or part-time and t~at the definitionsof 'full-time student' and '~ousewife' are tightenedup (which will mean that some subjects - Le. marriedwoman, full-time student or divorced 'housewife' will be code 8 rather than 6 or 7 respectively).Q 14 will help as a c}-,eck for some people.
Column Title
Standardised SEC
soEmployer or manager 02Professional worker - self-
employed ~_~~~___~__~~OJ~
Professiona worker - employee. 04~
Intermediate non-manual. worker_OS'Junior non-manual worker 06Personal service worker 07Foreman or supervisor - manual. 08Skilled manual worker 09Semi-skilled manual worker 10--_.__ .Unskilled manual worker 11Own account worker (othe~rthan~-
professional 12Farmer - employer and manager~~_J3_Farmer - own account 14Agricultural worker ~ 15_Member of armed forces 19_Full-time student _.___ 11-III 99
2.5"0
11.\ 0\J 1.;."2"+-'\
10'[(0
S- 1+-"\2. \ \\\ (p
l:,1o
I("
?..
Note: Use the Classification of Occupations 1966 to classify.The 'Standardised SEC' is deTi~ed as follows:
Man aged 64 or under or single woman aged 59or under, working full or part-time
Man aged 65 or over or single woman aged 60or over, working full or part-time, andin same kind of work as 'most of life'('Yes' to first subsidiary to Q.15)
Q.15firstpart
Q.15firstpart
Man aged 65 or over or single womanor over, working full or part-time,in same kind of work ('No' to firstto Q.15)
aged 60and notsubsidiary
Q.15secondpart
Married, widowed, divorced or separated woman Q.13
Full-time student fode asfull-tim'student
All others with information in last partof Q.1.i. Q. 12
lastpart
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""
III
Social Class I 1 Iil+" "Il __ _ __ ---. 2 :3 '13" "IIl Non-manual 3., "'- <""'_ ...- ~- - <. T.,)
" III !~anual._._.__4_ '1-2..1" IV._. ._.__ 5 2b~
"V ._6_ 11 4-Man or single woman, full- -,--
time student 7 239 40
Column Title
1/55 Standardised SocialClass
5IIq 1.3&
2. r « U " -«...-. .-a... (.<.~ 4.
______J./oqw. 2 zn
Subject check
Q .\4
Subject is none of categoriesSubject is working in paid
job full or part-time andis 25 or over
Subject is 24 or underSubject is married woman
(not widowed, divorced orseparated) and is neitherworking full or part-time
Subject is man or singlewoman and is retired
Sttb-j-ec-t·-is-none of above-
below- 0 Ib~
~""'i'-< \~.....--L-l...'-r..--......=r--.=~~~(;."""L
G...J.A, _ _ r.--I "'\ -.<:.- ~
Column Ti He
Q,I5"
Subject's SEG
S'5.
Employer or manager 02 I '3 hProfessional worker~--seff-
employed O} , I"Professional worker - employee __ 04- - S-/Intermediate rnn-manual worker 0'5 I 0 '1Junior non-manual worker 06 .s ~ 0Personal service worker __.. ...D1 101+-Foremar'i or supervisor - manual__i!§ 40Skilled manual worker .. 09- '1 S- \Semi-skilled worker ..:19_ \ 4lrUnski 11 ed manual worker 11 C'\ \Own account worker (ofher-than-----
professional) .. 11. 44-Farmer - employer and manager 1} 0
Farmer - own account _--:--14 ~Agricultural worker 15_ ~
Member of armed forces 16 \Full-time student 17 b S- S-
I/I -} 991'\27Not applicable (i.e. not
working II'f-T"is applies only to subjects wLo are themselvesworking and relates to their current occupation(fi rst part of Q. 15). Ti,e code wlll of coursefor most people (men aged 64 or under and singlewomen 59 or under who are working, and older men orsingle women who are 'Norking in the same kind ofwork as for 'most of their life ') be the same code asat 1/,53,&4
Note:
~an or single woman,time student
1/1Not applicable (i.e.
working)
,.,.~ l,."',g4-0'Z. ~ 10
':1-'
~ /,S"("
full-
Jnot --1-----r I 't 1."if"
Cl~SS~~~E-;on=~~;~al~-~~il" 1II Manual 4" IV _5" V 6
""
"
""
Social
Q. \:5"
5~
Subject's Social Class
Note: This applies only to subjects who are themselvesworking and relates to th~&r current occupation(first part of Q.15). The code will of coursefor most people (men aged 64 or under and singlewomen 59 or under who are working, and older men orsingle women who are working in the same kind ofwork as for 'most of t1leir life') be the same codeas at 1/{5.
Column Title Codes
1/60 How pa~d On an 110urly rate 1 ~13On a weekly rate 2 4GS-
IQ. \(0 On a monthly or annual salary 4 1 b "1-
SS Other 5 901/1 j 9
bb3Not applicable (i.e. not
worhng) I
tl......... ,J:r....... "'1 4' ... ...--~\,
~uo.J .... ,,·
" .
'is'141'>5
<1"\2.~
l~7...
Central Area (see special map).. 1<'1\Elsewhere Inner London (ILEA) . 215'\Outer GLC . (' 33.LlOuter Metropolitan Area 43~,
Outside London Region ----~=.5. V-I/I, Not applicable (i.e. not 1: b~¥-. working) weI king at hOliie, tI avelsll-L
\Iv.:" ~'l.t;. Cot- '" to", 't. <; L~1\:.J~~..t
from precode.; 0 ....... ~Note: Change
Workplace
<$,). 1'6
5~
1/62
, ",'
Column Title
Work journey time
Q IS
53
l1~r(.-._ l\.,s Codes
r'...--.I . 0 - 5 mins I 1-( 1
'2 66- 15 mi"ns ... _...._~ 4'\ 23. 1 - 30 mins . Z.q It 3l ~ 1 - Lll:) mi n~ ~ ... . 4~ 46 mi~; :::--1-li.oiir---J~ \ J'
1"2. Over 1 hour -. ~~ 6"l<7 I/r . ~-n:--'9'
Not applicable (i.e. njtk · \war lng I """...A.A ~ ~,._)
1/~~ Work journey method Walk .___ .1. 224-<:;<.20 Bicycle. 2 4<'
Moped, motor scooter,
51motor bike 3 2"1-
Car 4 40CfBus __....2 2.ISUnderground 6 It'O-"-.__.
Ot]ler train 7 , ~, , , ... \III --'--J9 'is' 0 '1Not applicable (i.e. not i Cl 2. 'il
ii~r\i~~~)or works '"
by,
Too short 1 1
'About Jight 2i/~ long. ... ... §Not applicable (i.e. n9t
working or works ~
at home)
Q.'2.\
Pick main one only. If more than one, priorities arein reve;;e order to codes. Thus, if subject travelsf~. DdS and underground, code 6. If car thenother train, code 7.
journey opinion
£0
Column
1j(ff*~
i!bb,f,7
Title--Official
\J,C:llAlI:~ C do es
working ho~:·~~1 L~~ Write in exact nwuber of hours.Jt.-~'l 2.0 lj- If not complete hours, take to
40 4- I ., last complete hour4'-1- If.,s'"e, J (,4- No official hours
q'l b"" I/Ir---_Not applicable (i.e. not192..'il working)
9099
Note: Change from precode: 90 not 9
(/<:' 'i, G4rf5i,5e Paid overtime 00
0\ - 0"'1\ 0+
't'S{ Write in exact number of hours.I 'is'O If not complete hours, taks to14Q last complete !,our
No paid overtime O.O_
c/ -C I r I
l6 :sb \::,0 No official hours
lQ,l.<C~~~ applicable -'(-i.e. not1working) J
go99
1{
Iho,'7(~ Unpaid overtime
Q.27-
b3
\.l,ou~<;
00 10.6'1 Write in exaot number of hours.O\-oq \01.., If not complete hours, take to
\ 0 T 1.10 last complete hour
o,l::l l \,,2. No unpaid overtime, 00
q '\ 610 \ ~/Iofficial hours --.- "J'-- -'~~'\ a "<er Not applicable (i.e. not
'\ ~ • working) . 1t
(,G,(,7/6J,c,,'l(70,'1.
~
~c- 3~
~Ql+o -4L;.S'-~
(" Oll-
q9Write in exact number of hours.If not complete hours, take tolast complete hour
For those who do have officialhours, add all hours in i22, 5Q/
\---';3>-17.", S~/59, QC), For those withno overtime, paid or unpaid,repeat ~~ b(» e::, 7.
1/1 J99Not applicable (i.e. not ,
working) H
Total hours at work
','
Column
.1/91,62
1{l?-,/3
1~' ,,::,-- ,~
L _
~: This is~ hours in last week for all those whoare working. Two figures, giving total hours,must be put here even for people wh~h~fficialhours
00
J§~
not, tt-
' ...~, .. ,,;,., 0.,
I, oq 5\ \ '\vri te in exact number of hours. '2. OIf not complete hours, take to~~ laet complete hour
Gb'1NoneIq ork is at home
2'?:I/I -Not applicable (i.e.
working)
000\ - 09
\ C) +CIa
Cl"bSHours at home
Q. 2- '?>
lh'-f,7)1-163,64
Note: Change from precode: 90 not 9
9999
Time started in rlOUI cl and minutes l1/1, Not applicable (i.e. not
~working full time or not employee
(v- ... <:-or no offlCial working hour~0(1'\.,...\Ii" t \ -- ./
H(l.r!'_~ ;~)
~: t')' Four fi es must be put down ~. 9.45 is09 45
2) Use 24 hOllr-cttrc'k-.---A--J-p--.-m.' 8 cal Ling Lime.. mvlilt 'Q'iI eatlU61 Led e.g. 1.30 p.m. is 13.30:-
Starting time
Title
1/76,77,78,79
bbColumn
2 2 "13 ''-39 1,cL:]
1/80 Shifts Not shift fixed times (startedwork in last week and previousweeks between 7 a.m. and Midday,no variation in starting timeslast week) 1 '1 lob
-Not shift variable times (started--work in last week and previousweeks between 7 a.m. and Midday,starting times varied withinlast week)
-Sh{ft (all others)-=::IjI',DNA (". -a- 1/7fc.,'1I,'H,IC,)
Column Ti tle Codes
2/1,2;3,4,5 Zone, Area in zone,and Serial Number
Repeat oodes as in 1/1,2,3,4,5
2/6,7 Card number Code 02
Column
stick to present time 1 'S""4€finish earliez:_.____ 2 rq sfinish later _ ~ 3~
9f1'S.s
\ q'2 £::::
Prefer toStart andStart andIIINot applicable(i.e. not
working full time or notemployee or did not startlast Monday or Tuesday between7 a;m. and 10 a.m. inclusive) ~
"""" .. .a. '"ft.-''';~ J"h... ~, .....j +!'~)
Prefer earlier or later
Prefer weekend Monday off I work Saturday . _1. 41)Friday off; work Sunday 2 24-Ei ther 3 t \f.Nei ther 4 S"QCjDon't have Saturday and Sunday
off 5 nit-III . 9 q6C\.Not applicable (Le. not workin1 jQ1..sr
. full time)<J.r ~.t Jil"-::'; ........ t.. ....... )
:: " , t~., '"
li2i!: Change from precode: 5 not 9 for 'Don't have Saturdayalii Sunday off'
Pay' or time off
Q·2.9
More payOther answerMore time offIIINot applicable (i.e. not
working full time)""'·· ..-e..-""G.;~
Column
2/11
It
Title
Extra time off A
Column
Rest, relax ~~ 1 ~'~To do things at home, be
wi th family ----4~-,;l,~::.--jSPO~~t~~~eP~~~;Cal recree:t ... on bfs -'4. LNone of above but some I
codeable answer __ ~_._~__~_I/I, Not applicable (i.e. not full- '"
time employee, does not want fmore time off) 1i+~S. 9 (
-+Ttl"'l~~ I
Note: Codes 1,2 and 4 are additive
Note:
Extra time off B2/12
/7,--Q.2CJ
Extra time off C
Q.'2.C)
Paid work (second job), freelance 1 ~study or other self-improvement~.__2_ *MMr 4
NCAt: 4~1x."(- bl\.':"01rY1€-ecJ<ililt a.v\;'\I\I0-~l :''''5''4-
~~~~~P~;~II'",",,~~rk)~~,:' ] I '11___ c;\m;s i'\C~ w~""a-a- \-i'''(,-c{~J9_ I + .•
- \q 1..~
Column
Own business
Codes--Never thought of it ._0_Thought about it, but
never done anythin~..... 1_Definite plans__ .... 2Actually had own business 31/1 ..' ._.... 9
Not applicable (i.s. not 1working full time ~ Or J t
e-rl..)~)
5b~
2.~
~ttb'ir
'1"''1...
\ q 2<7
Time present firm
Q. -0\
75Kind second job
~.~2
7b
Less than 1 ye~. .O I ut.;.1 yr <5 . . __.__.. 1 3'-'i5 yrs < 10 2 I ~ 310 yrs <: 20 . 3 i (, 120 yrs or more 4 I Lt 91/1 } 9 9 le 1..Not applicable (i.e. not ----~~-
working full time • _ .,. \ <\ 1..«'-~(..~)
,\J;,...... (p -< ..... ,-v. 0) 0 g-'1rSame work as first job
(e.g. motor mechanic/repairs friends' cars;baker/ does jobbing baking;
_carpenter/3oes_ca,rpeni;}'Y 1 2.9Not same but similar, extension
of job (e.g. academic/doesbook reviews; eleotronicsengineer/watch repairs; localgovernment officer/pollingclerk) 2 '.3
-Dffferent fromiirst-job,' .-.-contrast with first job(e.g. bus driver/freelance
TV writing; plumber/swimming instructor) LIST 3 '2-'1-
T .l./ t-..l ,.t ~,.,A-',o~<.. (;.
,,~-r ....._v;_.) ~..vl _\;_} Cl~.~.... '-.1.0 ....... ) \~lC(
Column
PIlot Bene unde % Cll) vi s 2Q. "PsIanor&-p~6oode-O-
Houra on second job Write in hours done inmonth
00 ,01 -09 I::Y
10+ 49~ -AAo=lI/I .. . - -99,Q I~bl
Not applicable (i.e. not] Iq z¥"'workin.. full time;)'..... 'fiT"'0 S~Vo'_..t ~~ .... ,) w
""vl,.,.,-u)
Q.~2..
77
Ca-reer ladder
Q.33
~ 0 bl~yes·------·----- - -::------:::.1~ f::,1..~
I/I J.9 Co 10 4-Not applicable (i.e. not I q1. c;
working full or pa-rt time) 'iJ'"
-- , loo i'""'
eM. ttwdesl'
;;120
71No sa.y 0 2. <.. <;;""Some but not much .-.. ---._- ----.1_ M~
~Aot of say .' - -4 ~ t~ \3
Not applicable (i.e. mat J~working full or part time) ot ~z. "is"
Column Title
#2./2-1 Pressed
*7-/7,,"7- Physically tiring
0,36
*- '2--1 z.'3 Mentally tiring
~2~,l
*- '?-}'2-Lj- Bored work
~3 Q,l
Not pressed· , ubYSometimes pr-essed,.sometTnies-not _~2=3~Pressed _ .__.. 3 .41'f-
1/1 19 1.10 INot applicable (i. e. not working '. 'T 2 "0'
full or part time) ""
Sometimes, sometimes not .. .0 J4-frNot tiring_...__..._. _ .. 1. S"2.'i>Fairly tiring. 2 3lrC
~i? tiring------------=:rl~.~~Not applicable (i.e. not working tq z.fT
full or part time) ~ ~
Column
Bored home
Codes
Never 0 bobRarely .- --_:~:.~~._ 1 'S 'l~
;~~:~imeei . ._.=__ .~ 2 ~~
1/1 . 19 &bt.Not applicable (i.e. mot working ..19,e--
full or part time) ~o
Werk/leisuresatisfaction
Q4-0
Leisure _t 539Both equally ;--ithe-'co-mbTnation ,--_.-::-~ 44-1Work ._~__~:__ .3 2'1'11/1 9 ~\o'='iNot applicable (i.e. not working \ ~ l.S'
full or part time) ..; "'"
-e;b:c 2-(2-1- Job satisfaction
Q.l\-\
~, •
Not satisfiedFairly satisfiedVer-'-J satisfied1/1Not applicable (i.e. not
full or part time)
Work anyway
Q.A'2..Wouldll 't work ._.'Don't need the money'Would work1/1/ .-.~ot applicable (i~ee not
full or part time)
Column
o IL.S1 Lt {"
3 ,","t.-o4 1\ >5 S1.6 5"2.::::r 9 bb2
workinj J ''iZ. 'is'
N? paid holidayTook one holiday only (Yes -:.lJ}_
None1 week2 weeks3 weeks4 weeks5 weeks6 weeks \," ,e.." ...~
IIINot applicable (i.e. not
full or part time)
Weeks holiday
90
:;j:se Z/30 Spli t holidays
~i0.43 ~
Took more than one (No - L)~ DNA ( ... ~,.. """~~. )
,.., {'1/ ~: Cnange from precodes. -,~ J1 ::J H"liday in· January None
"1 week2 weeks3 weeks4 weeksIIINot applicable (i.e. not
full or part time)
Away in January
11No holidayHoliday but did not goWent UKWent EireWent ab:r1aadI/rNot applicable (i.e. not
full or part time)
0120 1.__ . 3'"g ("7 2.
._~.8_ to'\,9_working _1'\1.«
"" -Holiday in February
'?L-.Away in February
CODES AS FOR COL 2/1) :3 I
CODES AS liDR COL 2/;(ft 32.
\\ ~<~~
'o3I
(,,'+'+i \ ~ s'
<;-,
b\'1
c~ 10 '{"q \' ~ d
CODES AS FOR COL 2/1;1) I
CODES AS FOR COL 2/(5 ~I
CODES AS FOR COL 2/l4~l
CODES ES FOR COL 2/1-3 3 I
::lCODES AS FOR COL 2/14:'.1.. .,
Codes oi
CODES AS FOR COL 2/"0' SI ~
4."1
Holiday in March
Holiday in September CODES AS FOR COL 2/1Yl, I
Holiday in April
Away in March
Away in April
Holiday in ~!ay
Ti Ue--
1i Away in May
. -10() Holiday in June
/ /) 7HOliday in July( .... '-
!()/ Away in June
107 Away in September
"2-/Alo -2/%8" I()5Away in AUg'.lst
/ (/3Away in July
7j4~ <#=1=' Iaft. Holiday in August
Column
1--/35~ 1~~3fo 2f#J, 1'51-ln~ 7'~l;g~ J}. ,
'Y{~q '*' i~
Column Title--~{k-~ # log Holiday in October
~(,O""" IDJ ''''Y i. Ooto",
"'Ytsl ~ //0 Holiday in November
-y{5J.-~ / / / Away in . NOVll!l\ber
'P15"?J ~ / /2 Holiday in December
'7~5'4-- ~. 1/3 Away in December
o;
<
CODES AS FOR COL 2/g" 3 I ~<j
CODES AS FOR COL 2/:l.4 3L
CODES AS FOR COL 2/1% ?, I
CODES AS FOR COL 2/i.K Yl
CODES AS FOR COL 2/14"" I
CODES AS FOR COL 2/1y S"L
,'5I}
~
\ I loCI,b \2 \
I
lo~
\ \ \.:>CI,
\ \ 1. ....
\" "2-\
b~\\\'L<;.""
CtL.2. e
~
b<C\
I/~, /
Summary where holidays N.o._holiday away ._._. . _O.'4"HUJ( only .... 1 $<£ \
O. 4'?:J Eire but not abroad .. 2 "3)jOne holiday abraad_... ._. 31 J~ t,
----'¥wo or more holida.ys a.broad 4 i ~
~~; applicable (i.e. Not working J:GC,3full or part time) ..
Holiday withrelatives
1/5 043•
No. holiday away . ... 0_434-At least one holiday with relatives 1 21~Away but no holiday wi threlatixe_s_2_ S- ? "I-I/I 19'j..~iNot applicable (i.e. not working
full or part time) ~
Column Title Codes
23. -----_._.~_ .. -
4
Away in July or August and preferred-that 0 4410
Could not get away from own work ~ 1_ C; toOther mmabers of family or holiday
party could not_ get away __Children's school holidayeOther reason ---------
Preferenoe summerholiday
(,¥.43>
1/6A_,"'~~,...,
No holidayLin July or AugustIII, Not applicable (i.e. not. ;'orking- full or p';'rt _time)
8 bOo
:1 G ct'L.
,o..H;~: Code~ one only
None of above but some coded in2/5'3 or 2/:'0 8
III, DNA (I. G./'loTWt>R""N"', l'loR M 1\~~'iD)9
NoneLong HoursShift workStrain, worry, irritability
interference
1/7"'44
~: Codee 1,2 and 4 are additive. Change fromprecodes.
Work homeinterference
II~Q44
~: Pe f'Vi'
None 0 b 5"""2-Problems with children 1 Z~Problame with mea.l B 2 ~9Problems -with housework -~--- - ---0 -~--4 2ENC\-\f v~ a.b<M- \:w..i" ~CMi: 6.,.-,\ <-0 iJ.A 2/5S 01'2 ((,0 8 '2 4- D
pl\(t"e . Nct\ll4\o.NV\~wukW~3)-; q i-~
~dfS f~2. T 4~c- o-J~*,,\l~ . (J"O'N'j~ f~ t'\C - c.s-MS . ~-\-q-2.-'l~
Column :h.lli.
~/00 Work home interferenoe C
1/1Q.4-4-
'l~: Codes 1Land .,. are additive. Change from precodee.
l'192.g-
Home leisure interferenoe
~: If yes (1}- LIS'P'.-
No 0 tt-trYYes 1 I '1- 'tI/I, Not applicable (i.e. not1 q 7
working full or part time) J 9 ."...>... "" -~,.:.",) ~ -j "12 </
Column Title Codes
"""""
Not working then _. . ._ __ 0 5Social Class I 1 --------------_._--- ---
" IT 2 $'2.." III No;:;:.--manuaC-------- 3 \ '-+1.." .IIT Manual 4 S'\-
" ~ 5 %~__ "_. V._ . _ _ __ . . __6_ 9
I/I ~ 9 f5q~Not applicable (i.e. not married
woman working full or part time .. 1"\ 1..<7
Cy,4G
Social elass atmarriage
/2/
?--/b 3, ~4-12/4-3,44- Age gave up work
12 '2 Q. 4'-=t ~)
Write in age
Did not give up work after mar1ia~00I/I 99Not applicable (i.e. not married
woman working full or part time) ~
P-.. • .-,. \.
U(,4t 10)
Reason gave up after Did not give up 0 ~9marriage Was expecting first child .1_ 1en.
Concentrate on home/family,'got married', husband wanted 2 2.0
Other ...__ ..__ . 3 __ 4-3
I/INot applicable (i.e.
woman working fullnot married,~ 9or part time)] ~
15 q4-
~: Code one only.
Column
2/0&/.;;1- ?'ihI6,'I~
Title
Age~estarted work
Q.41,--:}
Codes
Wri te in age
Did not give up 00III ~99Not applicable (i.e. not married { .
woman working full or part tim:J ff
Reason restarted.
125work
Did not give UpYoungest child went to schoolYoungest child was old enoughFound suitable job9"4,,.. MoneyOther interest, boredomOther
o12:3
.4.5
6
~93~
3'2..Soq2.133b"
not married 1or part time)J '1':"""'OO!e"'~!t-~"~"
--::----
IIINot applicable (i.e.
woman working full
Note: Code one only. First in list of codes takes priority.
Age yonngest childrestart
Write in child's age (two cols e.g. 5 = 05
~~~ applicable (i.e. all SUbjects~ 99not coded 2 on Q 47d:') ..J .j.f
'.
Column Ti tle Codes--2/71 Restart full or part
timeDid not g1ve up 0 "1-'6'"Full time 4 'i..~Part time ---5- \ ~'\I/I,Not applioa~le(Le.n-';t-married
woman working full or part time) 9 \S "t b
\Q1.'f'
2/72,73 Age restarted full Wri te in age =Du..;..l
Did not give up .£ELrestart full 00I/I" Not applioable (Le. not married
woman working full a+' p~) 99
2/74 Reason restarted full
Note: Code one only.
Did not give up 'N .(.J ...,,-le...'" ~vJ.\
Youngest child went to schoolYoungest child was old enoughFound suitable jobMoneyOther interest, boredomOther...;- 1_ -._, .' i 4 I . , -
1/1, Not appl~ca'ba \~.e. not marr~ed
woman working full ~~~
First in list of codes takes priority.
_0 14-'1 1.2 53 I 04 I 35 t
... 6 I :5
9 r::r43i "I1..~
2/75 Watching television Done 12+ times in 2 ly03 '1:"- !year "
/30 U)A'6 Done 1 - 11 times in.year 1 '+(Not done in year 0 4-'1IT 4 <;'
\C\'2.~
Listening to music on As for 2/75record player orradio
~'2.i+
<;""
I C\ 'L <y'
2 ILtpI ~y-
':> , '* 3S-n L-.'/ ~
-r~l.8'
As for 2/75
2 104 10Include 'Listening to music on radio/record pJ.ayer'. J 2.53.If listed under Q.49, delete there and record at2/55. If 2/55 alreacl,y ooded a.ppropriately, simply 0delete at Q.49. q-:-=-----
Playing an instrument
Note:
2/76
1'31
2/77 /32
Column Title Codes 2 b4-C2/78 2/75
i S"3'lf'Home decorations or repairs As for <J ';:}·44-
I~Cj
""iC\2¥'- ,
2/79 Car maintenance or repairs As for 2/75 2. "Z.'=+'L.
13ftI l44-
0 l <;;' 0 <'q '::J- ,
I Cj 2. <j{
I
If none of these recorded code 0
2/~ &11<>13 ~laYing with children
(, ' ..,.,';r"', -:-
2-I
"q2Io9
2.Ioq
tcq
Z./o91.~, I '1 Io /."9 \ b'C"l
____ I \
\'~
-~2. ,qI l. '-() I ~ 22..
~.~
As for 2/'%!!- 1- ~
As for 2/~ '1-5"
As for 2/~1-:3
As for 2/~1-~
As for 2/~ -:r~
As for 2/~1- S-
building
Note:
~7Read a book (not a mag)
2/-631/1 I t3i Gardening
2f~111¥ 11:? Handicrafts (e.g. carpentry,I~ cabinet making, pewter work,Q.41J tcy making, watch repairs,
rug making, basket work)
'Cf6-51,/,?' 1/I/collecting stamps or otherf obJects
LI
14~Technical hobbies· (e.g. photography,tape-recording, ham radio, buildinghi~fi sets)
Note: As for ~ ~Jl~
As for 2/~ "t~
jfC
I \
o 1'< ?:.
Column
As fo ..
As for 2/~l-'5"
for 2/66
for 2/66Note: As
~ l J/~9 5erosswords
~:. As
As for 2/~ -:"t'$"' 2. ,"I ..o I S"G1.'1 <:;
~ /1 1Cooking As for 2/'il> ~t5" \ "\ :. ~'[,/1'0 /y..6 2. ~ '-
~: As for 2/66 ~ 1 <"-l,:'~}j~1..painting or sculpture As for 2/~~ 9 .:1 '3' ;
..,..1 2. ,-\~: As for 2/66 i 1..\
Ib~ 0 \~G~~31"'L0Ilf~Other home activity/aotivities!::!2.. A~ for 2/~1-5" <)~.
~: Code one only. If none recorded, code O. L 2. <;;- iInclude studying. Do not include entertaining, I t\visi ting to or frem friends or relatives, or any ~ \ 10 <. \paid work. ' ,-
Iq 2. ~
~ /1. /, Card games (whist, bridge,"!, /11.. l.f-'t
~J-...As..f.o~2/66
~'Chess, draUghts)
'%t~~ I ;:H,:::o:::m::,e..;a::;c:;:.t::.;i=.,:v;.;:i:,,:t;.;:i,;:e.:;:s.l.!_t.::..w::;e:::,;l:.v;.:e::....l:p:.:l..:;:u::l,s -:)0
~/11, 22 (~; . ~E~~le ..
~: Two columncoded 05.
2. Count all home aotivi tiest4."done '12+' times. CountG"" ~_only one for one or more
• _covered by catch-allI' .;' \. 'Other home activity'- The code should t~en
9~ I;. correspond to the humter-,-~--'
'" 'l ¥of activities coded '2'in Cols ~~?~ to ~
).I'n- to '3/2-0oode e.g. five activities to be
" ' ... I· ,
Column
2/76,77 TohJ. home
1.in,24- / SO..ohvitiesOo
o 1-0<:>, -0,+.::> ll:" • Q(I
10 ...
Iqc
-;'~ :.+-
Count all home aohvihes.Count only one for one ormore oovered by oatoh-all'Other home aotivity'. Theoode should oorrespond tothe number of aotivities coded", or '2' in Cols 2/~ to~ 7::./2. 0 1'5'
7,/2. <;" I~.2/~ C¥. >:> 0 Swimming
2#7'/2'" /5 '2Sailing
'~6/i.7/53Golf
~ Gode--0-3-
~ I.;
,, '-
'1- "s~'=I-
I '4- '': 9
"t'-ol..\I~(
I'?0<s4
43
1:4; 't4-
As for 2/Jfi4 "r~ 1o"l
As for 2/'ji,. 1-5"" ~,o9
A .&' ,,/t!""W' ~~ 2lioi j,.or C./"6 "' ~ t
oq
As for 2/~ ~S- ro ,
1 LtAs for 2/~"1-5'" 1. I OJ
I I I 'Sa I '4-
"As for 2~:r:5""" 2ioC;
As for 2/54 -::r~ ZIo
3/32.. IS~ Table tennis
3/'1.''/ /55 Assooiation football
3/~3 /r;i Bowls
3/34- /,0 Ten pin bowling
3/20 /5' Crioket
~I Include gymnastios or cross country running.
Athletics9
As for 2/54~-r-2., ,qI I ero I ~'l I"\ I;-
1'l:LZ
Note: If neither recorded code O. List which.
Column j TitleIt:/7._-
q. f) I Badminton or squash As for 2/~~
1.. S '-I
I "o l'illa I
'I '+
1<1.:l..'3
~i
2. r, 6o \'\\1-
'1 tt\'i 2'j'
l. ClI 4o Iq 11
"f As f~ 2/!!J4=r/.,11/
:l. '1I """o l".Oog'1 't
. 'S 2. j\"
'- '3, ~
<0 .'1 \Iq IX
I C3 2'6
:1-1-o \'\ l-I.;-'9 '-'-
~ \5 2 s::~ '-+
I '+~ 1'\1 ~
p'. 1 q:
~;\t-
As for 2/~ 1-S"""
As for 2/'1ftt~
List which.-As for 2/~~
As for 2/')!,--:rS"'"
As for 2/~ '1-5'
As for 2/3ft-::;-5""
As for 2/~ "1-5'"
As for 2/~1-5'
fell walking, rambling
Boxing, wrestling, judo or karate As for 2/~ 1-~
Note: As for3/~44-
1'7 ') Fencing, archery, shootingf II-
Note: As for 3/1'34-4-
/73 Rock climbing, mountaineering,
Note: As for 3/t9.44-
-=st-;::; "3(3Y /'~Rowing
Note: As for 3/~f2 3~
~%t?'I'<,(1 itSBoating
Note: As for 3/~3'7-
~11 :'/I,..d /itcanOeing "
Note: As for 3/'f!'2. '3-::;
.~j.~,;1, I~, /6? Motor craft cruising
, ~: As for 3/-:f?- 3:':/
~~~i'+-?.I6~ Water skiing
Note: As for 3/~ 3'7
~t;'}.-?'/<.;3/6r Aqua lun; diVing
Not e: As for 3/-:c;. ~::r
~jJ:J;i~d /'+'-+/70 Skating, ice or other
Note: If none recorded list O.
~JfJ7 I t],FJJ.gbY football
Note: If not recorded code 0
2.. SI (,() /c, 13~ H
172.3
List. If none recorded code O.-Code one only.
J.. 10
I 9o 1'1 oS
'" l+1Cl J... It
).. ~
I '?C l"t\~
'i ""\"1 2~i I~
I I l",~e,rCl ..
l~ :.. Z
As for 2/~ =rS-
As for 2/'}It:::rC1I.I+I:l::GH
(..;11 l-li..: ....-
As for 2/~T~
As for 2/~-=t-5'lLH-I:LC:+\
(..,;, ,,/.,.;..
~:
Horse riding, pony trekking,hunting
~: As for 3/-1.5; 44-
3/~ /7/ Motor sports
~: As for 3/r::; 44-
3jqSSl /77Other team sport
3/'4~ J7SGlidini:
~: If not recorded code 0
3/~ 17~
Column
List. Include 'Keep fit classes' here.~rded code O. Code one only.
3/~.r'l./7l?Other individual sport orl> recreat~on
l!2ll:
As for 2/~ 7:j-::;
If none
;l... '. ~I \ "1o 1'7,~'-;9 ,.-'~
1').19:
?S,po;'ts"._twelve.p~u~t5;; 0 \ "'. '":l--:L Count all sports done' 12+' times.
'Q 0 J " 01. -'-',': Count only one fo r one or moreI uS- ~ O~\ ;.. :.covsred by aatch-all ~Other team
10 ~ . sport' and 'Other indlvldual sport+or recreation'. The code should'1"1 ---:-=:--::-::-:-then corresp--ond to the number of .
\ "I :"'<;' activities ooded, '2' in Cols oz#F8 ~J2.;;;to '!i/;a ?J/ trJ..
~: Two columns e.g. five to be coded 05.
00o i ~ 0""10, -'vl+
0<;""_ 0'1
le'S" G Count ~ sports. Count onl;y- one~~\ for one or more covered by catch-allI Cl 0 'Other team sport' and 'Other
- .. individual sport or recreation'.'1. The number should correspond to the~ number of act ivi ties coded '1' or '2'h 2..-,/ in Cols~ to 3/ilIl£"2
:>'/2~As for~, 3/5"3 1 S"4.
sports
~:
Column/<J1(\).b2 Swimming spectator 12+ times in year
1 - 11 times in year-NoT------fli------ --- -""
2 -" 31 ~ "t-O 18C b<, S
,q :l..~
3/~ 5"g, I~2 Swimming TV 12+ times in year 6 <;; 4-"'11 .... 11 times in year 5 "''1'"
-Not- ...-. -"~_" "_" ~_+ :t-~1-I/i"" - cl ~
\'1'l~
3/l? to/( /12 Tennis TV, , -
4 Il. "\"'1 "I .~I -_.
0 i'n",4 5
,cp___~
" I+\-:j.- '--~
S' '-;-0 0
4- IO 'n-£1- 't
\"I J.. 'l
a I'll.I ~o~ -""o I S ~?
~,qll. 11 ).0
7"'S ~.,)
I;- "I loo "tq •
I "i }. '<l. "'''' <£1I s.,.0
I ~SQ
Cl 't:..I e, ~~-
t. \-\.\.0,. 't!
s--- ~.. "")..
If--- 1\11
9 ~t!l +"'C
1- :p-iO1 \ 'l--- "I-
0 \ ,1.5
'1,~-.....
iD,q ).. '1
4-4'1S- ?oSlo G)~ I \ 1.0
q "I-le, "l. "'IIC
~ ,,,;, ,I to0 1~1'::
q~
I l~d.. 't;
".~ ---( ,
S ,<.u-
I.t- '. )'I •
~
As for 3/3;j '5 \?
As for 3/:;;a 5"1-
As for 3/tiO 5""=t-
As for 3/i3"J ~1-
As for 3/~ '5'8
As for
As for 3/~ 5"8
As for 3/;,e::::"1-
As for 3/;.;:t '5~
spectator
Ii (J Cricket TV
/ ~30lf spectatcr
3/~ (;,1' /1/ Tennis spectator
3/j,8 (,s' /}fj Cricket
3/fii '-'4 Ig~ Rugby football TV
3/~ fp~ I~7Rugby football spectator
3/~ (.2 /g I:> Association football TV
3/~(,1 /tJ5Association .footballb spectator
3/'12>1,;,0 / ?>9-aolf TV
3/~"1-S 2.p2J.r.orse racing TV
3/~ 7th~ Wrestling TV
3/~-=r1- :20/Horse racing spectator
0 ,~ 'I,"'1 l+-I' )':<.; S1.c r !s '" ,Ir ~ '"'I ~
\r\ J "i- nI "...e \'~ os ~
'1 4-.A ~. :{
r;. !.:.~7,", \1~ ; I '1l+- '~1.4.1
9 (1\ 0:; 2 ~r
:l- IS l>I ~~0 ,~ '3~ ....
,e, ...~
" ql+- ~S '1 os.s t..;..-'i- 191
9 ...:-, ,....-'<
As for 3/~ n
As for 3/~ ,)'8
Codes
As for 3/'1l S-g
As for 3/5G 5,..
As for 3/11 S8
As for 3/~ S-r
As for 3/30:5'1
As for 3/5j Sg-
As for 3/1JJ S"-=f-
As for 3/'!/l Sf:S
Title--Column
3/~ 10'3/13 Athletics spectator
3/~;ro 11~ Athletics TV
3/<m ~I I 15Motor sports spectator
3/~1-'-/76 Motor sports TV
3/?f!'! 74-ll~ Boring TV
3/t;;IS 1-3 I i pOring spectator
3/1PJ TS"' /11 Wrestling spectator
3/~ 7').20} Winter sports spectator
Note: include ice skating
3/1l2'Bo ZO{L Winter sports TV
jr Note: include ice skating
As for 3/~S-::r
As for 3/~ 5"8
;I.. b
I S0 19/ J
~ '"; c, ..l.7',
~=t 2-~
S 1.t/1 \'i.t- '1 H
"I .~~
, -. (
Column U>. S3 !i.ll..!!. Codes 1- \ \ '2, 2.."1
.~ 4-/ i?)b5Show jumping :,f~ $"To,«\!<;;
speota:tor As for "l ;,IH'(
" \~ 1~: If not recorded code 0 S ~'T
't\)~Q
irf?"; 41 '120t Show jumping TV As for 3/~S,,",9 s
(Cl +:tl- 4'
~: If not recorded code 4- I n· 79"e,::..}./56 I+/loJ.6 7ather spcrts spectator As for 3/30 ST \ c'12 X
10 ~... ,
~: List. If none recorded code O. S ,1. \ 'f.~one
\f- ,~r..~~
only. , S",.1/' \ell 1
W 4/".l!J{)Other sports TV As for 3/ifi1 :n:Note: List. If none recorded code A.
i5Ode" one only •I
Two oolumns e.g. 5 to be coded 05.
.JI58 4/17.... /3 Spectator sport .. twelve/i'O" plus 00· '''''10''1-A I O~>l,01...:.:. ....~
0$-,,04- ... '-,OS·><ce, _ '", ,
10 l' C
"Icl :.
\"I"-~
Count all spectator sports done12+ times. Count only one forone or more covered by catch-all~Other sports spectator'. Thecode shculd then correspond tothe number of activities coded'2' in Cols 3/30, 3~,-34-,-36-,3g, 40, 42.,-44.,-46 ,-4l}, 5~ ,54. 39.3I!;; 1", +0 3,/"1"'1 (Dbu) 'V'
4j&TA-jIQ.
389 4-/I4-,I~ Total
2J.()spectator sports Count all spectator sports.
Ccunt cnly one for one or more00 - \\4-401 i'.01.- "'''\ 10 covered by catoh-all 'Other sports03 x 0!t- \ 1:>1- spectator'. The number shouldc,,"" Oel'" '+1- then correspond to the number of
10.,. _ I aotivities coded '1' or '2' in9 '1 _ " Co 1a 3/)8 , 32-;-341-36-;-38-;--49;-
\ "I ,U 4a, 44, 4a, 4g,00, 52,---54-,56.
~ ....) ....?:, J'$""t ~ ~/'T~ C0:D\», '\-41'3't 4) 10.~: Aa for~ -4- I). )3 .....__ ...__.__. __..__.__.. _. :JJw..._~
twelve plus
Codes- 4-/1'~1\3As for~ but oounting TV sportsin the _even Cols from ) I) 1 ! W
Ji#tI. 3/';:;:+0 3/S0'!4';Q Cf4/1I.
As for~ 4/))../13.~:
Column // Title
:J#fJ 4-/'Pc/h TV sports,4110) If00
01)01.
O.s "'''4OS'~o'l
10 +
2 .~\
1 "'I- 2.4o ii bCt
Cl I.j.-
\"''''~
1.. q'l, ~ ..."l011 '\-1-"t S
1'~4 ~~
12+ times in year1 - 11 times in year
DoneDoneNotr./r
4{ I tJ., i:)'As for 'if/JfiJ: but counting all TVsports in the _even Cols from 3/:;;:; G'i,
to 3/~ gO) et 4/<1" 4tH.
As for~ 4/ \'2-) I '3 .
As for ,~ 4- /'2-0..(..~ ... L~:.J-o~
If opera, ballet, concerts.~entionedin Q.54code here. In other words this oolumn shouldbe taken to mean 'theatre, opera, ballet ~concerts'.... ¥' j'v.. ~l~~ ~J ,I 1
TV sports
~:
~ lfh.r1l l;neatre
1'+1.2. \ I
'1\0'1--0'".,. 2. '3
S"
0001)( 0<"
01"<:)(+os" - 09
10+q,\
I., .it.3'
~ ~i""1
I u50o --1,-:;,:':
"\ ...
As for~ 4/:2--0
As for~ 4j":LO
As for~ 4/),,0
As for~ 4-/2.-0
As for:;itlz 4/20
As for~ 4/2-0
As for~4/'2--0
for lunch
Voluntary work
2"W~ t..,.(2./j Billiards or snooker
2 '2./
~ Y(1.2.,gUb, not
-;,/68 't/X2Pjurch
~ v(z. 7
J-/fr4 't /~ 1.'l/ SMuseum
-;;/frr4-/2 31ltArt gallery
.JIfJ& 412'-t2J ~ut for a meal, not fo.rI lunch
\ r\2_'.~
2. ":1I \ '"1 :.
o ,~,,+
'1 ' .....1').1-1
1.. 'L1'lI ,~'"o \~'C
'I 10
\9. et.. i"OI .... ~\o loOS:'
"l l.<-) '\ ~ "3
1- ~=T':I " .:; \o '$l.,(f
9 1I '11....~
L. 'LI '?, I bS.e I "i .... ~<t os
'9 J... 'S
As for S/:ti15 4/2.0
As for~ ?jot:)...O
As for _ 4/2.0
• ~ .--1..<..0 A J_ -l\.B Ior~ ~/LU
As for 3iS 4 ho
As for _ 4/20
dinner-dances but not 'dancing at a party'
'-
~~~araVanning- ,
J.2.'jcamPing
r ~ M3a.."1Cing
~ Note; Include
~Walking
4/34
4/33
4/31
Column Title
4/32
4/30
1/1
4/35 • Clubs A
'2..Z0 Q·55"Member of no clubs or organisations 0Member of firm's club-' 1Sports club 2Supporters' club " __ 4None of t~ese, but one (or more) in
4/36or4/37 .. 89
'!.
1) These codes are additive.2) Change from precode s.
4/36 Clubs B Member of no olubs,or organisations ____ .0_ I c'14
Social club 1 '- '>'1
22-1 Church group 2 , ;U"
Poli tical party 4 1.1
None of these, but one (or more) in4/35 or 4/37, 8 "-1..1
1/1 9 (.
As for 4/35
Column
4/37 Clubs C
230Member of no clubs or organisationsTenantsf(~~,teRa.yer.s, Civic Grou.p,r
__-?,arenrs~As~oc1ahon .._ JOther club or organisationNone of these, but ons (or more) in
4/35 or 4/36III
{-Tr<..t..l-~k;._-::'·f'''~''''';-'''( , ........ "'.-
o \09\+-1 Cl \
4:U \
~: As for 4/35
~: Precoded except for 0
24/38 Club officer
23/Officer or committee memberNot officer or committee member
but belong to club~r organisation 1Not member of any c~"b_ or organisation~~---O~
'1./1 LI
Column Ti Ue~
Codes
4/3"1 132 Bingo 12+ times in year 2 S:,1 - 11 time s in year 1 \ 1-Not 0 I ~'S4
.n t-.. "11;... q '-rI.:t i1c'<.l; f' .,.c;..-.l \ <'\, ;""',
Check Q.56 to see if listed and, if so, how often done
4/~Cl 2~~Education As for 4j.j~
'~~Note: Check Q.56 to see if listed and, if so, how---- often do~ 'Education' here is to be
interpreted broadly, including learning a language,cookery class, etc, i.e. non-vocational as well asvocational. 'Keep fit' classes should however notbe includ:ed here, but u...l'lder 3/?:! S2.
4/~, 23~Politics
~: As for 4;39
As for 4/39
L to!"I 1.0"ISS:,9 ,
<
L (.
I
0 1'1 le
'1 "I ~ ~ l.. ?
As for 489Other leisure activity ~I;T.
~: Count any other leisure activity rscorded in Q.56,excluding social visits or entertaining. Any activitythat should prcperly be recorded as a home activity,a sport or a spectator sport should be recorded earlierand not oounted here. Code onlY one. L
~ \o I ~'~Lf
l_...::c...:..../9:1.2
Count all activities done '12+'times. Count only one for oneor more covered by catch-all'Other home activity','Other individualsport or recreation', 'Other sportsspectator', 'Other sports TV''Other leisure activity'. The numbershould then correspond to the totalof activities coded '2'~~d~r home ~activities, sports, speotator sports,TV sports and other activities (Q•.?448slid Q.59) h Q\'~ ,."-' ~")
pU! :,
twelve plus
:. ·-12' 0
·~"",I( '/' 'J"'. "i .,. \;;)
activities,Oc>0\-04oS-O~
\<::l -\1..,\ 'i - 1'1
20 +qc/
Column Codes
Total all activities00
277~~-~~.~ \0- 14-- • IS-le;,
LQ-24'1.<;;- 29~o 1
r\q
\;;0
\ '0 S"<,\"\~2.4
,:..;... \':{
:;, 14L '~I.I-
~
Count all activities recordedas done in last year. The figureshould be the tdal of home activitieesports, spectator sports, TV sportsand other acti \'i tiea (Q.54 Stnd Q.59)done in last year.
'S.~ ~~l ~ I,... r.+",\ -/ " Iw...o+.. +.l5 ('.+Ll- ...C' (". "'- .t-.,) .--""S 1- .... ..{. . s:..... v/,-~. <;.e,..
See separate list~or codes}
4/47.48 Beet leieure aotivity
2)~ Cl. Sf- III 99
If ,~ .~ ( ? \,) 4-7 't-<f' G2.
I , , I
7<;', '1(,)~
4/49 EnthusiasmJ3i. Q.S"~
-tY'omChange ~ precodes
Enthusiastic answer 1Other answer answer 2J,LI(p~!LL;~. ::::~_ .:-.-.:).
c:....t.< 4&, "' c,.1.,.",+Y)
0 ,.1 \O~
2 \1 S
3 "r...4 ~:.}
5 .-'.~
9 " -
At homeCentral A;ea' (se'e'~'p~()iai
map)Elsewhere Inner London (ILEA)Outer GLCOuter Metropolitan Area, __.__---"Outside London RegionI~~. )Q~A .:...__ .-
last leisureQ. S'g
Where4/50
Note: If activity is at home. code'.is 0, not 9.
pi2Sl' L-G1S0 R. 6.--------._--
-'1"1 tt-1 I tr '6 •
r,-C"""lIt{ \ '\ '(
Home activities
sculptureLIS,----
'! 3(,,9L'l
I ~ L3
, '1
'<+IS
II
01 Watching television02 Li..tening to music on record player or radio01 Playing an inetrwuent0.... Home decoratione or repaireO~ C.ar maintenanoe or repaire0(, Car cleaning01 K..l1i tting or sewingeR, Read a book (not a mag)0'3 Pl.aying with children10 Gardening11 Model bUildingi2Collecting stamps or other objectsr:; Handicraft e/4 Technical hobbie ..I., Card game ..1& Chee.. , draught ../7- Cro ..swords\3 Cooking
,19 ~ainting or:20 0 ih<:: ..
Sports
3334-
21'2-?_2-3242S)..b
2-7232930
rambling
Swimming ~
Sailing _GolfFishingAssociation football 'CricketTennisTable tennis'BowlsTen pin bowlingAthleiic B
Badminton or squashRugby footballRowingBoatingCa.noeingMotor craft crui .. ingWater skiingAqua lung diVingSka.ting, ice or otherBoxing, wrestling, judo or karateFencing, archery, shootingRock climbing, mountaineering, fell walking,Horse riding, pony trekking, huntingGlidingMotor sportsOther team sports ~l ~fOther indiv eport or recrea.tion ~'SI-
-=r 35"36
;).. 7.Ft:s 381... 391 403 A-I5 1+"1.J 4,L.j- ....4-
4-~
\ I
LT~I
2..9IS
'rit'1s1..... 3l
11"~
spectator sports
2 ' __~('3_4~ SWimming: __ _- $"0 Golf _ 64-'-+ i:- S-f Association footbaf.C ~=-65'" '3 (,
:s ~ Rugby football (,(, 3'Y ~5"3 Cricket (;;;1' s:2 SA· Tenni s __(,;'. SI '5"5 Athletics GC} i
2: S'tO Motor sports "to IT 5"'T Boxing "'t I \-; SI!. Wrestling 72. lieG 59 Horse racing _'1-3 L,
- (,0' Winter sports '1"4- 2--Z "', Show jumping _ 'T-"S'" I
~ ~2. Orht"r' ~t ~T .__ 7l> I Lt ~ 7_
Other activities
2G ":t1- Cinema40 _":f~ Theatre
2 T'3 MuseumLt ~O Art galleryS'"'2.:S1 Meal-:; ;; 3'2- PubI'" 83 Church20 84- Voluntary work12, 8S'" Billiards or snookerlitg(. Darts
--: , 1,1- Danping-:.;; 8<;l Walking
\ \ '=\- fig Car trip20':10 CampingI :;''11 Caravanning4&92, Club'I f(9) BingpI1 -9A- Education1 95' Politios
I ('(9(, 0 ~ nt:v17"799 -:LIt
Column
4/5~~ I Distance last 0-5 M\ 1-': Sleisure 0"..". S- ~-1 0 •
'I I (J 1'1-20 •" 'h;l 3'1-30 •,. '] v)1-40
'+" iJr1-50SU~ ..
r/r, Not applicable(i.e. activity was
.. . 2 '" t S____ 3 1l-'1
4 - \ 01.-
5 (."L
6 ~s
7 ;.s8 I b 2-
at home)} 9-'::":_f__\ ("\.)~ '(
4/52 ~ Usual place2 -; leisure(.. Q.50~)
Usually same place if" 7Usually not same placs "1,1 0,It' >q 0r/r, Not applicable (i.e. l
activity Was ,at, homeJ _.L3.
"I c" 'j.~' \ "~'I
4/53 Who with last leisure
2~3 ~.S-9 2)
~: Additional code 5.
AloneSpouse onlySpouse + other hlhold
members (+ others)Other hlhold members
(+ others)Others onlySpouse + othsr(S)r/r, Not &pplicable
9i.e. activity was at
o
2
,ss
'.\'.
, ".
Usual people leisure
r':'J t:"'0. ,\")'-'(. ", J ~
Usually same people_...ji SUsually not same people '-~ b- 1- ••. •.. ~ I . ""\ - -.~-~- -
1/1, Not app1kcab1e \k.e.(activity wasath.Cl.m,,-L~ 2,
---'''-
Column
4/552~5Work leisure link
G).GO
Codes---
Work leisuredifference
No difference, 'same'. 'merged',~,!:if!Lc~l.~_t.o di El:to in~::::i::::s",h,-' ....;O,,-
'Pleasure': Enjoy leisure, notwork; work is 'hard', 'tiring',
__' ~.Q.n5?_~.on<?2l_s_' 1_'Autonomy': Free in leisure, not
__i.n ..'1o r)<;.; --'J,.a,~-:j;." w07-'r::::k""--,.- -:2;'-,Pay:._Paid for .wo.rk_no_t_l.ei s",u::r:...:e'--c3.Other 4I/I . _' _= ... ...._. _... ~
" 1.1...;-.~
Sr
_____0 Std1 '3$2 2..1-
_4. :54-
Read none-- - --_._- .-------Times. .. ....Financial TimesGuardianNone of above but reads a
newspaper1/1__... __
4/57 Newspaper A247 CV.Si-
~ote: 1) Codes 1,2 and 4 are additive.2) Change from precodes.
I ~
o1-----------24
above but reads anewspaper _.__. 8
___9.1/1
Head noneD TelegraphD ExpressD !·IailNone of
Newspaper B
Q'.~2
Note: As for 4/57
Column
Newspaper C
~: As for 4/57
Read none 0-~_ .._-----_._-
D Mirror 1Sun 2D Sketch- 4None of above-bui-rea.dsa--
new_spaper____ 8 109 ~
l!I .____ 9 I ~
I/I
4/60 250 Newspaper D
Q.G2-Read none 0_. __ . __ ~." __ . ,._ ---0-__--'-------
Morning Star 1Evening newspaper only 2Other LIST -------4None of8:bove but reads a
newspaper . 8_9.- ---_.-----"-
I ~(~\',
\~
Note: 1) Codes 1 and 4 are additive,2) Change from precodes.
4/
61 2.5/ Newspaper sports Read._sports section first 2_ :':'$Read other section first 1 1'-37-Does -noT-regu.i'arlyread -----
dail v neWSDaner 0 ~4-l.+JjI_~_" - 0 0---· -- --9 \L
\ '" .. 't
4/62 Supporter A
252 Qb3
Not supporter of any team o! Cl! '\
-Supporter of professfo-nalfootball club.. _ 1 '-'t ..
Other football club 2 '$ ~
Rugby Union club 4'~
None of above but of teamin 4!Ei3 or 4/64. . 8 '-:,.r/I_. 9_-"
Note: 1) Change from precodes.2) Codes are additive.
Column
4/63 Supporter :B
253 qr,,'S
Not supp~ryer of any teaT. 0Other,rugby 01U,)__ -='::' 1,County cricket club 2Othercricketclub,=='::==:=-.'INone of above but of team
• • ; ... _ I,.. ....
1n 4/b2 or A/b4' " ". ". /j.. ,I/i'=,' ..' .-,_.. _' __,~=" f
!~Lt-~10
4-3IY-
Note: As for 4/62
4/64 Supporter C
'1/- IQ,\:,")
~~~Note: 'Supporter of
coded as 7.As for 4/62
Not, ,supporter of any team O_Supporter of other team 1None of above but of team
in 4/62 or 4/63 8I/I_ ", __ 9
other team' is what was previously
4/65 football Near~:to..present home 1Near _to _fqrmer home .. _.... __ ... ._.. 2Through relative 3Through friend 4'Good team', 'Got good-
.players , 5Other '6III, DNA (i.e. not supporter~f
professional football olub} .. _.3
1.0
1°9""sIS
1oMother dead
Ali ve, 'not mei; rn'weekMet in week (If eabjeet' ~s
mapriea, widowea, ai~Spg9a orse,apatea, iflel~Qe motherliYi:<tg in Bailie :.eus8pgla). '_' 2,? tf'rb, DNA __~ -'-..._~ ',,44
-'...--:- "\ -'"IJ'17-'vIf eQ~j.et is eiHgls ~ mother is in same
household code ~ 9.
Mother see!l4/6625br
Column Title
4/67 Father seen
J~7 0·64-
Father dead 0Alive-;'ot n;iit-Tnwe-iik-·-·· 1. , ,--" - . . -- . --.- . "'- .,-"_._-_.----~._---.
Met in week ~if sU~j.gt 1s m.PPied,widohred, EiiY8PBSQ eP ee~apa:tea,
,,L,c]ude fathep Jjyjng in Same
I Ll9)..."T I
. . 2 ~ :J-~ '3
__---:9:.... I "r 0
I "I L"~: If s"bjeet is siflgle and father is in same
household, code 9.
Father's class4/68
2)'6
4/69
2~7Mother-in-law seen
Social Class I 1 (., Cl.. - .. -If------_· -- ---- ----- ·--2- "!..:. \.. .. l:IrN6il-=inanus.l - -------·--3 I l? I.. .. TIT "Manual -- 4 1-l> 4It "~I" 5 ~ 2..Y'.. .. V 6 r=t ':
I/I. _.______ _9 \ \ "I Cl .lli'"
Mother-in-law dead 0 ~ ~ C t
Alive, not met in week 1 er D ~Met-inweek· ---- -- -.- 2 .). , ?
VI,~DNA (Si"3\f,:~i~;"-;:b:~~~~ ,Se-~t'1t..~)§ S " ~-, e,l.. t--
I... ::~ .>4L..: ~ .. \
·+tCl)":':'~·"'I-:" L.. l.......
~: This should be coded 0, 1 or 2 only for marriedsubjects. If subject is widowed, divorced or
\- ~~u~rEa~t~e~code 9. But a mother-in-law recordedhere, even if incorrectly, must be included amongnumber of total relatives .---rFor single peoplecode is also 9)
C qSI4/70 &. (,(" Father-in-law seen As for 4/69 I ..l.%s
260 4/69:l.. \ %'\
~: As for9 $ 02
I 'i L g
Column ~ Codes t 4-:>
4/71l- ~,,""'l-
2~'rFather-in-law I s class As for 4/68 3- \ 0 "
Lt- ~4-0
S ......s~: No class should be coded if subject is widowed, l- 11.1-
divorced or separated; ccrrect code is 9. '1 b"')" \
Note: Change from precodes
2Has children away from home
and saw one or more in weekHasc'h-ildren away from' home ."
and saw none.in week_---: 1;'-l-l.aS._llo. chU.9J'en a.w~;:Lf'.rom home 0llLJ?t!'A'- . --.J9.
Child seen
- - .....« ~. .-2
"" I w. iU /.1....•.~Q,.. """""I)
~
Has children-in-law and saw.9_~~__ .q~_._~o_~e_ in ._week
Has children-in-law and saw!l9)l~.in week 1
Has no.childre.n",_tn-law 0ILll--j)JjA.~(""", .. <:l . .i_v-h ..,._ c---.2.
tr ",.t'
Change from precodes~:
Children-in-law seen4/73 1 £3
As for 4/74,75
Record number in twoNone 001/1 §/9
figures (e.g. 5-05)00 9100\·04-'.'.):')
05'0'\'':'/10 .. SI
""'. 1,-j -~
,)0 1
"'.:>40<'- -. 0"1
~«!'I?·~b;( ,,,~
Count in parents/parents-in-law/ichildren/child~;h-.in-law, as well as 'other relatives'. E',,",<..--'--.
~:
Total relativesseen
4/76,77
165
4/74,75 Other relativesJ- 61 L seen
T Q.~~
l "::\.0. .... l_l "'" .
Note: If relative met in week, code 4
Column
4/78
2£~
Title
Last contact
Q':2 relative, ,0 ~\<h:.J..>..
(.. ~ .... '"""\,. ... \. ...\'P:.~':'.L";1 '-'-or:-
During last week 4-Over-week:"-mo-iith 3-9ver=mont~- ~_year----2~
I2ve r __a year ago _. _. 1_rl ~
I
I ~91~1>t
I~"'I 0
'lJ.,.a
i'l~'i"
4/79
267Last relative seen
Q. 't\Mot!ler 1'10-~athe·r---·-'-·-- 2 Sic
Daughter~-:_:_-=~=~3 J b"'J-Son .. .. _._ 4 i::>ySister 5_ '3.14-Brother 6 :}"O IOther female relatiVe 7' 4-"6:'Other "'ale relative' ···-----8 SI. I,,'S"
1/1, D"A(codfIL\t"'-I~'?)"~~~~-9 ,at
~~ ~ ~
4/80 Sex last relative
26~ Q1-!
!,!ale (M) .;...1 to"~Female (F) 2'1/5i/I, DNA (<:Od~_\ (\t_"':/l:.S) 9 i'AO
1'1~ 'ifNote: Change from precodes
5/1,2,3,4,5 Zone, Area in zone, Repeat codes as in 1/1,2,3,4,5and Serial Number
5/6,7 Card number Code 05
Relatives maritalstatus
Q,TL
Married 1 Ii,,<;l
Single ._ 2 \ C\ cW~dowed 3- ~ .....\";Divorced . _.... 4 11-.Separated.. . . ... 5. I\.
I/r, DNA 9 \ l.. \.
\"'~
Column
Relatives age
Q."73-24 1 \'5e
_25-29 2 ,s~
30-39 3 ,~.._40-49 4 ;'-s50-59-----'::-:"--:-_) !, -;s60-69 6Hc70-19 3 ,t.<t80+ 8 "';;VI,~ D!!:~ ~ 9 ''+'1
\,,~'\ -
5/10 ...... -
L7/Relatives social
classSocJ aL.QJ. aS1LJ _ 1 '\ '"
" "_rI __ ._ 2 '~\'i,
" "Ill Non-manual 3 )..1,.:'
" ,,-n;(j{i?-.Qual===-----'4- ID ...i.o" "lV . 5_ ;..:","1
" "-y--- ~"_"--r6 \ 'T~~LL_J;lliL__.. __~______ 9 L 1- 0
,"' .......
1o9
Your home ----1 "l. ....O
llis/her horns. 8:+-05Somewhere else-' ------------------';j b le; 2-
I/I, DNA li Iq,
~"-t.." -~6 i ':i",......... ;. I..., /) _\'1A.~ ,
CL........ ~,._ ~-< ......
9<s '2> '1 -to (,>:J..o1.,-:;5
YesNoJ!I,DNA
....
~Relative spouse
VI present
't 0-11-
5/13
2
5/12
Column
see Record number
NcneI/I
0099
000\ x 01.03><04Os- x 0"1
IOf
9"1
Record number
NoneI/I,DNA (i.e. not working)
5/16,17 Work friends see
27/ Q.""f9
5/18,19 Other friends see
277 Q~O
Record number
None
(cl; ~ ,-0099
0<:>01 ). 0'03)<04D~.,.. OC\
10 .,...
C\q
lO'S~~~, S 5"I =..01"'-;~!
Add all recorded in5/20,21 Total friends see
27g NoneIII
0099
Q. 78, 79 and 80o " 4--5 ';l."Cl \ - cl.;- *40<'--0'\ ~~O
10 +- '4S'i"<''\~ ;. Y::.
\ I q'a..~--Last contact friend5/22
27i q 8\
puriEgla~t_.\\,ee.1<. ~4
Over week - month 3OVer-month-::'- year--" 2Over. a. year ago 1l/r 'i
\ ","'0 0
1 ......
\ \ 0
l'k"')..s
Note: If friend met in last week code 4.
~: Change from precodes
5/23 !'J00 Sex last friend
:L.OI Q.~2-
Male (M) ._.Female (F) __Ill:, DNA_, ..
-:;-%9~"e't--
1 '1 <;
1'1 L%
Column
Friend's maritalstatus
Codes
Harried ----11 :l <:> CSingl e _ 2 3. 4-5'I-i.iAowed 3 I 5 I]:!iYo..ced _ 4 ~ \Separated 5 15I7I .:..J2!'i4---------- -9 /9 l,
I 9 ~i<;"
5/25 Friend's age
10') Q.~4-~~
_",24 .__ 125:-29 .__ __ 230-39_________ _ ..3
_40-49 . . .450-59 5~60~W--6-
..10....1.9 _.__ ... 180+ 8J.Zi;:oiUI.---------------9
_H~_(
5/26 Friend's socialclass
Social Class _I . .____. 1 "1~1
" 11 II .__ .- ._. 2 ',~.1;'~~
" "III_Non:-Manual __ 3, ::;"'"'1" "III Manual . 4 5' ;, '.f.
:: :: ~V~::--~~!-~~\llr 7-tf!:..., DNA \(\~ •
, .:~ 'aC
5/21 Friend distance _.10 mi_ns. walk , ~8~
2~Jl::5. __/illl-;5.. 2l!:1 :,
Cl? '66 Cv<.<:;}-10._ " 3 I;'S'.' 10 ,11-2o " .. ._______ __ 4 ''';
k- 21-30 • 5 ·.~L_.. ~c 3'1-40 -". -- .. -.----. 6 .....;
._. ~_ .. , __,_. . ,A _
.. "-'" ,:1:1-50 " 1 I.:i. sc-~~i+,-,--··-··"~ '. ··.~.~,_.~~. __ ,.~,.__.. ,8. l.'l
I/I ;-D~!'_-__~-~ . 9 ~. -, i
Column
'Doorstep' is not home but garden is.friend must have gone inside house or
CLe.••K ~., - tI''' ..,....... 'i "" I.., ",~_._..i, "'l~,''':''' ":i"''-; I ...., ,"; I,"::" r "L:, .".
Note:
frie!1d Your home 7 ~ \'\~:[sjEer-~-"me 8 -:'1 OSSomewhere else 6/a '00III . DNA ----. -.------ G h , •.. -,. • , ...--__.. 1-',-- .-..... '±
,-jql.'{SubJect or
garden.
5/29 Friend spouse present YesNo-_·~--_·_--_·_-
_I1:r;DNA'-:~==_~:~, ._... 9 b '~'-.$-----\ <" ~:..((
. 03 i! ..~.
5/30,31 ~ow friend met
2'17 Q. b5
Yeighbo~r ~1_;.:n~ 1Former neighbour ,,1
72 '1:'
Present or former -;,;"rkcolleague 01 ~ I C
Services 02 I l,Through past or present wo'rk/
~hrough professional interests
~\,-
1 I ,·0
'S '(.,-='
II~
\ u.lj-04
060708
. __,..1009 S
... . 99 ~ c".":..~~
I ~ f
Present or former colleague ofspouse/through spouse's past orpresent work/through spouse'sprofessio!1al interests
_. - 1_- . .. 1_ __
:;cn001(UnlVersl ty(COllege .'_. Jl5.Club, association or other leisure
interest (include church) .. _Through relative (include family)Through friendThroug:~ ch:il.drenOther
_I/I,IlNA
1) Change from precodes.2) Additions to 06 and 07.
Column
5/32 m
Ti Ue--
Out without spouse
Codes
_Yesterday evening_Wi thin last weekWithin last monthMore than a month agoT IT T\UAJ:L-J:' .1.J~'j~
1 '110__- -.-_...--i· 1.1 ~
3 M.;l,__._4 '~~I
9 5~1
\'~.) C
5/33 28/ Out with spouse _Yesterday evening 'iWithin last week 0Within last month 7More than a month__ago 8~L~,DJ/A :~~_- 9
11 I51l. i).:.~+
? ,,~
SbY.S=t '?-
5/34 290 Baby sitters
/l Q,5 \No arrangements made 0Arrangements made, would go
out more often _ 2Arrangements made, would not
go out mortLoften.__ . ._3I/I,DNA_ 9
10\::,
'1;0\S~~
\'1 c~r
5/35 271 Husband's help
~: Not additive.
None!'Iashing up onlyWashing up and other jobs
(including those specifiedin list or washing clothes/but no others) ._2
Other jobs (as _abo~e}Q.nJL_ 3_1[1:., DNA_-C....,- ....__ ., (<1L ~_
,,'eT l-"'.~·, ,~_\..... ..::.-- ~
Straight choice.
'ls' ~'+'1\
5b\:,
I - - ~"':;"r
'if ~ '<>;;"Ss6J..
5/362;'1 Husband's other help Makingbeds _ 1L . A Help w~ th craldren 2
. Q g Z. Ironing----4-
, CI/I,DNA (includes washin.g uponly or none) ..... ~.,-~--.....). __9 "t'?i-
C,\i,-< .y .... "'" \, '" ""'-' -v.."~Note: Codes 1,2 and 4 are additive '" IJot
Column Title Codes
Codes 1,2 and 4 are additive.
Record number et ~;-"s
None ~ 0 "- c:>'58 or more 8 ':::- II/I, D.Nb..__________9. :: '27-
Cooking 1 '5 J
Cleaning 2 :'l..1r Ilfashlng clotheslnapples --4 -::..
__.c.: J_ ~
~ l/I,DNA \lncludes washlng up\ ( _ol).ly or none)"',l ~.r -"-:'_~)_2 o,fI.J I\i v.":;' "\- ocI....-< '....,- .\. \-Q.'-~
;" \>"I<,(,\~ ~a~1 ~6~
S :l.I.,+.
Q.0">
~:
Family size
Husband's other helpB
5/38
5/37
--I~~~.-"
~: If more than 8,LIST.
\""""1actua~ plus
~~
~.~,'0
104(~
~ I ~~
I ~~c
~ "- '-'-:0~ ~I-:"
t.+ \0'1'S ~"\
1.> \ ~
"+ 11.,
o78____:---9
Record number ofexpected
. None7 or moreWi fe is 45 orovsrIjI .-DljA_~ .. :- :
Family expected
2iS5/39
~: If more than 7, LIST.
5/40 27t Ideal number
Q.95"
, "',+"->..Od.3 I "Sl;. -r-\$
'5 " 'Sb 10
!fone --0'-1 -----. 1- l~
2 2 ~." 't3 3,:;'f-4 4 '1':
.5 or more 5 \:::No ideal, depends on ,ciroumstances . _.7. 'J-C
Wife is 45 or over 8 10'; ~III ,DNA . 9 So,
~: Change from precode for 'No ideal'.
Column Title Codes
5/41 Probe used Used 1 5"'t"- -""--"-""-----::-_Not used_ 0 55?-
Wife is 45 or over_==_----S .. ",3,1/1, DNA ""9 b '5"-}
1 "" '--;l.. 'C-
le
---
2
5
3
4
67S"-------9
Finance (e.g. 'can't afford more','expense')
Children's interest, practical" "-"----(e.g. 'more opportunity for them',
'ean do more for them')-Children's interest, psychological
(e.g. 'become better people',_ 'less self-centred')Wife's interest (e.g. 'too hard for
wife if more', 'wife too tiredif more')
"-Family interest (e.g. 'a realfamily', 'better family life')
Can have or c~ance to have onel_two/some of each sex
OtherWife is 45 or over
-1/1 ,DNA
1) Code main one only.2) Note addition to precodes.3) Please try to code 1-6, not 7.
Note:
5/4 2 2q~ Why ideal size
/ (\).C))
5/43
2"~ Acquisitiveness
'// Q.Sb
People won't want morePeople will and subject is like
othersPeople will and subject is not
like othersPeople will and subject gives
other answer
iT
o 11 b
""l '":f-I
2 -;"'+'!
3 ? <;-
61 s~...-~-.
'1_ '
Column
5/44
:302)Last Central London Within last week 4
Q, '31 Over'week:";- month-' 3-Over'-inOnth"-:;-year 2
Over a 'year ago --·-·----1Never ",--, --"-,,- 0
Ill',DNA--""--~==:=~_9
4-1+/~%bS.,5L,::;' i
,,3;:.'~
~: J. Subjects living in Westminster (Area code I \ ) shouldnot be included but coded 9. ,
2, Su-'ojEv\"$: (lW\" dE-f-iM-t'(SV\ 6~ t6Ai'~\ J...av-OOV\ to 1aE.' '10-.\:EYI. •
,::>.10
!lork, ",,,'__ " .Activities directly connected with
work/business 02 SProfessioiui.l activities' (e.g':--"·-~-'-----"----
professional meeting, conference) 03 I~S"hopping , . ',.. -..,.- ,.' ··----04 d'~
Shaw,'cinema, theatre ,-'concer1;;--'" ... ------
.ue_~nc-~~~J:.llClu.~~_Mt~~git)t,ailllJl~nt.'_.-_. 8e' ,i'l' :10.... ::;<::-
~DrinkinL._ ,-.:::,~:::.--'-"'----07 ~5Meeting relatives ."-.-,,' ..,, .. ---'---08 b'
-Meeting friends .. 09 cSightseeing general ( 'Driving around',
'looking around', 'walking around','to see lights')
-Spec~ic~ visits to 'places of interest'(e.g. Tower, Zoo, Museum, Planatarium) 11 S
EXhibi ti on(l'IoT ,,~ W()\"I<;') ,. "--'--1'2' ;;'!
Specialist services (e.g. hospital, .-- .. ---chircpodist, dcctor, solicitor''' .....,,~ 13 10:
Conferen'ces, public meetings not t-..", )connected with work '"" gin 03) 14 /'-_. ,. .- ._-)
.o!.th~r .(. 1 '+'1J: ..r.,DNA lNc...r __ 'b G... k. -' I L~_,-- 99 6'-'5
u..- ",~......... "').... f-I l,.'-. ....... --ta. t \)
Last activityCentral London
5/45,46
501
~: 1) Code main one only. If in doubt, avoid 08 and 09.2) Two columns, and some new codes.3) Subjects living in Westminster (Area code i I )
should not be included but coded99.
Column
5/41 Traffio ban
3oz. 0·'35
Disagree , with qualificati0IlL_. .__5. 14-Agree, with qualifications 4 £1.:1-Agree -., . "-----.-.---.,.-- 3- %b~Uncertain, can'taay 2 I~~
Di/agree .__ ._______ 1 ? ..'1IL~DyA..l""' ..... r-.t- c..... .... .A l......... 9 5"4-4-
IN-"-' '- f'-- ',... ) , ~,-:l. 'i;~: Additions to precodes.
.
1) Codes 1,2 and 4 are additive.2) Change from precodes.
893>r;
5/48 Priority A
~OS Q. (O(- ./
~:
Improving primary educationImproving secondary educationGiving more help to old peopleNone of above but aome in 5/49,50,
and 51, Can 't.-c~oo s~ , /I/I ,-!)lI';t
~~c
54';s-:+
1 :,~• ..,.-::,b .-:; t.....
Cl- 4-"4-.~.~-~:-i..~
1) Codes 1,2 and 4 are additive.2) Change from precodes.
5/49 '2tY. Priority B
r't Q./OI
~:
BUilding more new home.s . .____ 1Building new motorways inside London 2Providing more reoreational opportunitfeB~
for young people 4,. _. ., ---'. ----_'1.'··.. · __ _..~-None or aoove out Bome ~n '/40"U, S
and 51 8'Can't choos-e"lI/I,~ .__ 9
b1-
-=r.'::, 1
b;6"3-
'0,•• ' S~fa &L.\. ~.~
5'4~:s
(,
) 'i> 0
~ C+ 45Y
; -~ :.~,:,
.- ,.
12
railways and underground. _bus servicebut some in 5/48,49,
Improving theImproving theNone of above
and 5i'Can't choose'/I/I,DNA
5/50~ r:Priority C
'J0../' Q. I 0 (- -
~: 1) Codes 1 and 2 are additive.2) Change from precodes.
Column
Priority D
61·10\
Codes
Controlling air poll,:,~on__ , 1 U-O '5Reducing.noise ---=2 ~S::,None of above but some in-5!48,49 -; I I S-
and 50 8 I C"', "1'Can't choose' !I!I ,'ittI:A , 9 S- b
1) Codes 1 and 2 are additive.2) Change from precodes.
~: Change from precodes for England and Scotland.
5!52 '21\7Birthplace
JJ Q.I02..
England, Scotland, WalesN. IrelandEireCypr'J.sEurope (excluding above)India!Pakistan!CeylonCarribean!W Indies ,Otherf-:r
1 \~":l.+
2 I :.3 >;~
4 '15 ~~
6 =-+'1 Q.-
.- "18 ",0
cl I .."-r
t =-".~?
~: If subject or Father precoded 8 (Other), useto decide on code.
Usual precodes for5!53 Race
'7jJ~ Q. 102.BritishOther Hhite,
First GenerationOther '.1hite,
Second GenerationBrown,
First GenerationBrown,
Second GenerationBlack,
First GenerationBlack,
Second Ceneration
Subject
Any
L,0,1,2
6
L,O,1,2
'1
L,O,1,2
father
L,O,1,2 1 r '" -,
3,4,5 2 ~ "t
3,4,5 3 1.;..'-
6 4 ;
6 5 :;,
'1 6 '..'1 '1VI......, ,IS?
Lr 'l ~ Ijudgment
\ .; ,-;',: ....
Column
Self ascribed class Middle classHorking classDon't know, Can'tiT
say
12 ,I3 I
~!l'~---I ~ ~'1"
•Subject education
age
ex, i04
-1617181920+Still studentDon't know/I/I
12345o9
f 2. isblole,
I C \2+-
Spouse's educationage
Q .104
-1617181920StillDon't
studentkno'T/I/I/DNA (i.e. not married)
12345o9
, ,., .
,-
5/57 312Present education No. course .._........ .."'" ._._.. 0 I Cl. '-'- :.,
correspondence ......._ ....-.. -._-.-...-_-....-_-..===-'.2'"" 1%Attends course ::;Other studying 4I/I,DNA (Le. still full time"studen..t) ~ __",')
.~ !.
~: Ch~~g~ from some precodes.
5/58 3/3 Social class at 16 Social Class I
" " IIn I 0 '5: " .. TTT '\T........ ?-.Ko .... , ... ,'-, . ... J,.VJl. ,',"0.,11..,,0. ...
" " HI ~~anual
" " IV
" ",.J
I/I,DNA (Le. never~rked)
1 -., \,2 \ ~}"j S c~·;
4569
Column ~
Working at 16
G(. IO~
Codes
Yes (U)No (L)I/I,DNA (i.e. never worked)
114-'S~2 ?,';q.
9 "" ~
5/603J 5First marriage
Q.IO~
YesNoI/I,DNA (i.e. not married)
1 J~b-:'1
o ,~
9 s;;-:.
~: This is the woman's age at marriage, underif subject is a married woman, under Q.108a married man.
S '-)- I
'~ i
.. J",. ;_'/01,02 Woman's marriage age
j/~.Record age
Not first marriageI/I,DNA (i.e. not married)
'b ._--. \ I
'.~ <.;:-;-) -.:
. '; \ " ~~
..,:': - -' .._ ..y\ ~
00 -99 --~ <:=. -'~. ". -~.
:....., ~ ',~ " ~1
Q.107 ;-- _ ...~ ~if subject is ,,,-,, ;.-
l'~y..
1511 '" ,.
I "=YI t..J '-+I ;'C
I <;; ';,
0-45-9-10- 14·-···..···-·..·..·..-----'--
1,5-:19._.__ "__20-24_.25-29.30-3435 and overI/r.,DNA (subject not
1 l:le;
2.. -__-0.- 3"
45
'-'-'--t:,.v
'-'78
married) 9/" ----.~v c,.\..< "0 ~, ,/,<>(, y
Calculate marriage duration by comparing woman's age atmarriage with her present age (see Q.7).
~:
Duration of Lmarriage
Ci;>·I0-:r / ~'T
,w ~"""e..-'
5/63317
5/64 /l/O Voting intention
J () Q.I\OLabour 1 '1- u-Conservative 2 i- -? •
~ -Liberal 3 112"Other party. ',:-: ~~ 4 .-
~
Won't vote 10·, ....." ~ .. 5 :. ',:J \
Don't knowf.I:#.'/L
6 ~1f-
no '/ c;- :~..~: Use either part of Q.110. If/party selected in first
part, code according to second part.
Column
5/66 320
Firm or likely vote
Q.\\0
Income
Q. \ t\
Firm (i. e. cdded in firstpart.of.Q. 110L 1
Most likely (secondpart-ofQ.110) 2
Still won't vote. --..- 5
C(::~::: :~":(,~~~:'
5/67,68 Word score
':) 2/ CV ,\ Z-Reco rd scorefrom 00 to 20 (maximum)1/1 99
Note: Calculate score by ch~cking recorded answers againstcorrect answers. Each correct answer counts as onein score:
If didn'tIf "IfIf
""
answer up to 2, count score" 3-7, add 1 to score" 8-10, add 2 to score" 11 or more, score 99
5/69) 2J:.illing diary 'tli11 ingNot willingNot eligible1/1
1._.. _.__ .0
8....,--,- ._---
9
Column Codes--recall Willing .(Yes)
Doubtful _Not willing1/1
Informant__._. _ .. 0.Soouse 1F~ther);;~ther . .2Other person.o~-P~9P~~4
1/1 9
1) Codes 1,2 and 4 are additive.2) Change from precodes for Other.
5/72 ) 2S Date
5/73'74~~1: Interviewer/'-....
5/75 ~7Converted refusal
2'1-1, v~'t"'" ,.... 1-7 s..1'~. 027_- ...3.LMarchan.d:_.1._-_6 April ... 123 ~,lay -1. June . __.._ ..2Othe·r~i8.rch dates-' . . ' 3otter·.Apri1:dat es:. __":~.."::":::=-:::-~~AQ:tlf.er._MaLd".te.s 5,Othe r ...June.Aate s ..... ' ....__._. .__ 6July- 7.
-i7r~f.·t _.- - .. ----.-------~
Record number
Subject refused but agreed later 1No t re fuse.d ..__. . .. . OI/T .... _. ._.. . ..__. __.__ ._9
CODING INSTRGCTIONS - SUPPLET,!ENTARIES (n.EI + IV)
Card 6 is used only for subjects with one or more s~pplamentary
questio~~aires. When subject does r~ve a Card 6, only thefirst seven columns and the columns relevant to their Supple~entary
Questionnaire (s) are punclled. For example, a hOUS8v;i fe not 24or under ',;ould have all columns c; ,",,,,,.- "11.."" 1-7 and ~. to ...s::6left blank. .
Column Title
6/1,2,3,4,5 Zone, Area in zone,and Serial Number
Re~eat codes as in 1/1,2,3,4,5
6/6,7 Card num'oer Code 06
Change from precodes
2
No regular gir:/man frienda.t preserrv
Reb~lar girl/~an friend, out noplans for marriage
Reg~lar girl/man friend andengaged.", 3
Reg~lar girl/man ~riend and planningto marry him/her (though notactually engaged) ~
II/DNA (married, widowed or divorced) 9
~.
?,oy/girl friend
6/9 327Number of employers OneTwo 2Three 3Four 4~ve 5Six 6Seven 7Eight or more 8II/DNA (not in regular paid work) 9
6/10~0 Ed.uca-;;ior/'No:;:k likes ::one~r
TIesJ:onsioil:' t~r ,3co~e fo~ iniative,::Lncle:1Cnc.i::::1cC,7eel -o"e ~0\··1 .....,,/..., r~""..j..1 - ... ~ l,- '/.. Vo.J..J <-~ ...... "" .... "
:'~eetil1G )60):13
30;',·,6 li::e (s) 'Jut ::0:..:0 0:;'''
8.~ove
1
2I;.
Zote~ CaCeo 1, 2 a~d 4 a~e &~~~tive.
Code 8 o~ly if nOwe of 1, 2 or 4 co~ed.
3~:o:.'"'ce:.." ::o::':'.:-"c-..::s~outine, ~o~e O~ .~~~~e~ ~i~e
Gtr.. 81~
12
3
(not
2
'7c-'
,
stu.0.ent)
30:-10011'3 Colle~:c
~;cl~~tec:~::-::ic
UniversityCollece 0:..:\rt ColleceOt:-;,erII/Dl;A
6/12 332'.;;le:;:e stuc.;ring
ITate: Cl1Q.nge froJ.]. precode fa:;: IOthe:::-'
Col"..r.21-_._- r:2itle Codes---
6/13
6/14
(co
33~"',"k "".""",",Q7
o level/.. level~~ir3t cle(~'X'ee
Ili:':he:;: (:e l"',::'88
P~ofe~Gionul ~~lific~tion
G-'cl-..erII/J:T.i~ (not at-.:.cer:t)
S::illeG. ;:'1,:,::-..:.:::.1O"C:1Gr :.:.:.::"".':.c,:JOll i t :G:'.l.O';f
==/=~':7~~ (::0-''; 3"c..:.Ce:-:t~·
2)
5,o
9
2)
L
c,
IJoo:~inij' .foJ.."\1,~,:Cci, "[jlo~e
f~Ge~os, i~:2JG~~e~ce
T.Jooldn;r~. fOl"";1n.rcl, le::::::D~er,Gu=e, ez~~o etc.
Ilookinc fo:r"d,-:;.rc., ot:~,E::::,
unspecificTT/..,--.,.J.... .J.I.l. :~:.
6/1536~- - -
Loo~::ing fO:i......lurd Ho:cl::l,oo:(i~-;;j' Zo::"", ..~~,:."C·~; C:',: ~~~ce
2~C~1ieve ::;o-:':eJc:~i~1C
to
5
C/
17ote: C:1~\nge fro;",: ~ll'ecode for 1.COGe :T.D.in one only.
Column Title Codes
6/16 Common link People of your own age in other countriesOlder people than yourself in this countryDon't know, Can't sayII
239
Note: Change from precode for 'Don't know, Can't say'
6/17 33 7ceneration different
0 /0
Very different?airly differentNot di fferentDonht know, Canl~ sayII
2349
~: Change from precode for 'Don't know, Can't say'
aims6/18 ~~ Money
Cv (I
Aim less for money and possessions thanthe previous generation 1
Aim more for the~ 2Are about the same 3Don't know, Can't say 4II 9
6/19 33i Tolerance
QIL.
Less tolerant than!IIore to lerantAbout the sameDon't know, Can'tII
older people 123
say 49
Note: Change from precode for 'Don't know, Can't say'
Co1tL7Jl . Coc1CG
6/20 '3+0 Hypocrisy
~\3
1880 h~'l)ocriticc,l tl:.a...'1 older peopleEare hy}iocri tical.L\.oout the 80.:[:18
JJol'l 't lene"." can't sayII
123~,
9
6/21 3irIHote: Chance from precode for 'Don't Imm'l, Can't 82.y'
:;0Yes, for cl-;C'~j,"lGe, ne" e}~~Je:;:,icr:ce,
diffe:':"'E:r.t, t;I'::.vel, i...ect ~'}eo~)le
Yes, to Co 1;lI-:.ere .s~~-;8:''''2-=-l'' bette:rOlJpor.Jc'J.ni tie.c, r:~O:'::'E: c~:;':'~e
Yec, for 2?.£:.~t~S:l:::.E t..avc..r:"t2·ce,e.2:. cli17,c.te
Ye3, cO~8iderecl oec~~8e }r=e~t8,
reL.:,tivas, f::iGl1c:s :"1,Z.ve c.or.e ,soYes, ot~10r
C0.:1. r t ;:c.:y:i: 5/"'Jl~A
2
3
,o7
c9
Hote: C}:a.'1ge froill precode for Yes. Coc..e :".:2,i:1 0l':'8 onl~'"
6/25 ~~ Free tiwe aim
C:Q f J.
6/26 3~6Abilities <lif.!
01\.1<.
Yery in::1ort211t ,~[:.i:","ly i:-.ll)OI'tCw.'1t 2j'.T,....I. .; 'I"~'",I"'I .......I." ,....... 7"·vv ......1.1\.1 .... \1<:..<...",..,
"rJ: 9
Yery ii.iportc,l1t 1?<.',i::.:oly i~n~!o~tant 2!:ot iillportant 3II 9
Ye:.7 i71:)Ort8,n t 1~?~:.irly i::1~!ortD.n t 2:~ot important 3II 0-Very il7l]lo::tant 1Fc~irly i::1l)Ortant 2lTot itll)Orto.n t -,
"TT 0~~
"
Ver~/ i:.:J.Y',ortc,n t 1Fairly ir.:~lorte.nt 2not im::'lo:ct8..nt 3II 9
Familyaiw
Career o.itl
31,/' Ne" ex:r>e:dence"Tt aiw
C¥llc.
6/24
6/23 3~3
6/22
Column Title Codes
6/27
3~7Power aim Very important 1
Fairly important 2
Q[)~Not important 3II 0
I 7
6/28 34-<6
6/29 34 i
6/30 35tJ
6/31 35/
'-C~ 'ti...fJ .... ,--to' ""'""Leisure OQn.tpa~a~~
~
Leisure earned
Work/play hard
Plan ahead
Strongly agreeFairly agreeUncertain, Don't knowFairly disagreeStrongly disagreeIT
Strongly agreeFairly agreeUncertain, Don't knowFai r ly di sagre eStrongly disagreeIT
Strongly agreeFairly agreeUncertain, Dcn't kncwFairly disagreeStrongly dieagreeIT
Like to planDoes not like to plan
') Indi fferen t, can't sayIT
~
P~o.......
123459
123459
123459
1239
Title CO';08
6/32 :5s2 <Am thing defined 'Do 'Hhat ~rou tllink you 8hould C:o t 1(some iuea of ~oL~l
cOii1pulsion),~o as you feel' ('be yourself',
'live 0''':11 1'10.::/ of lij~e I) 2'Do "That you 8njo:'l' (or ''\'lo.nt to
do' or 'lil~o c.oine') 3Find identity and ful~ilMe~t
tl"lrm..lr)" GO!7.e lJo.rticula::::activity (~080~bi~C, crG~tive) 4
Live autonoT:1ously ('~lrovic.e foronecelf', l":H::'.:ce O\-:n i:lusic i ~
fI-cuinst ci..ivisioi1 of lacotu:') 5Otl1er 6DOl: I t :C10'l;l, Can I 't Gay 8n/DlT.\ 9
!Tote: Code main one only.
6/33 S~vronGly acreeiioc~erately ac:reer,=ode::-o. tel;r d.is,').~~J:ee
Stroncly o.i G<lc-rceFeel indifferentII
123459
Note: Change from precode for 'Feel iqdifferont'
Housewives
Column Title--- Code
6/34 Working after marriage Working in paid job before marriagebut not immediately after(No to Q.1, Yes to Q.2)
Working in paid job before marriageand immediately after(Yes to Q.1 and Q.2)
Not working in paid job before orimmediately after(No to Q.1 and Q.2)
II
2
39
~: Change from precodes
Age housewife gaveup work
Write in age
II/DNA (did not work before orimmediately after marriage) 99
4-9
.I)i,4i. fist gi le at'Was expecting first childConcentrate on home/family,
~-.d'~ot m~rri.d', huucand w~nt6dt er
II/Not applicablekin
Reason housewifegave up a,ftermarri<lge
~: Code one only
6/37':356
.... '.... ....... _....~
Column ~
6/38 357 Housewife workedslnce mapP.age
~"-r' vy
Code
Has workedHas not workedII!O!"1t (Il;..l _-'<"
\..(,- ~
12
"".L 9
.-- .:-. '--'
~: Change from precode
,Iri te in age6/39.40 t])"O Age housewifeJ- 0 restarted
G1. Lf~(;)
1_-1 "_._ 1-
~(,.- <r'
II/DNA (i.e. did not workLimmediatelyafter marriage or has not restarted) 99
6/41 '2 c:::; Reason housewife)./j restarted
<:.(;i)
01~
.f1; d Het gi vs )JpYoungest child went to schoolYoungest child was old enoughFound suitable jobMoneyOther interest, boredomOtherk¥. (~ ., (" (0..., p)\;Nct applicable 'i. 'i. net wattled. ,isman
work;i.):lg' -Ell] J or p;,,pt tiiome)
;;ro123456
9~: Code one only. First in list of codestakee priority.
6/42 'J.. / OHousewife restarted.J t> or part-tlme
full Full-timePart--timeII/DNA
459
Column Title Code
6/43 361 Expect restart Yes 1No 2
r,?(n "' II/DNA 9'-l.,/ ..:> "r_7 JJ
Note: Change from precede for Ne
6/44 ~L") \ihen restart../V .....
pressed
When youngest child gees to schoolWhen youngest child is old enoughWhen find suitable jobOtherII/DNA (including do not expect
to restart)
\iVi'\-< ,_
s: r { () i"'"\
PressedSometimes pressed, sometimes notNot pressedII
234
9
3219
- ,'-,)b~Housewife physically tired Very tired physicallyFairly tired physicallyNot tiredSometimes, sometimes notII
32149
Note: Change from precode for 'Sometimes, sometimes not'
6/4ti( '3bb Housewife mentally
0(,tired Very tired mentally
Fairly tired mentallyNot tiredSometimes, sometimes notII
32i49
~l Change from precode for 'Sometimes, sometimes not'
Column
567~Code
6/1~ Housewife bored day Often 3Sometimes 2
~/Rarely 1Never 4TT 9.U
~: Change from precode for Never
6/$J 3tg Housewife bored Often 3evenings Sometimes 2
Rarely 1
Q~ Never 4II 9
Note: Change from precode for Never
y~ 3b7 Housewife satisfied Very satisfied 3Fairly satisfied 2Not satisfied 1
Cv 1'0 II/DNA 9
6/53 370 Housewife home demands Yea 1No 2
Cv ( ( II/DNA 9~
~: Change from precode for No
6/5:lr 371 Housewife ~ leisuredropped
Q!2
YesNoII/DNA
129
Note: Change from precode for No
Column Ti tle---
YesNoII/DNA
129
~: Change from precode for No
'] 7''1HOUSeWife leisure"""I ~ compansonV {J
1.10 reLessA'oout the sameDon't knowII/DNA
31249
~: Change from precode for 'Don't know'
Title
Retired
Codes
\1ri te in aGeof retirement
II 99
6/59 ~~~Reason retired
~L.
Poor heaHhJob too tirinG, felt too oldCompu130~r retirecent agetl:i.'tl olosed, job end.edCould afford to retire, no need
to Hork, did not ~lal1t to'Hark
?amily reasons,OtherII
1234
5679
N~: Code only one. Priority is 4 then1,2,3,5,6,7.
6/60 Likes re"tirenent 170Yes; ~cntions freedoBYes, mentions restYes, mentions otherII
81249
Note: Codes 1, 2 and 4 are additive.
6/61 377 Miss sinoe retirement People at workHoneyOtherNothingII
12
489
Note: Ch<.'1.Ilge from precodes.Codes 1, 2 and 4 are additive.
Column
MoreLessAbout the sameDon't knowII
~: Change from precode for 'Don't know'
31249
iLI,_~b>~ Time
377problem
C'y~
YesNoII
129
~: Change from precode for No
ffrJf'6164.- ~etired dropped leisure Yes,,~ ~
'3<::&0 Cl)tuv <.
II 9
Note I Change from preoode for No
.; I J -~- ~/,r Retired new interests Yes 1
3<6/ No 2
\Q~ 11 9
(.;/66~ Retired bored Often 3
Sometimes 2
3<62 ~crRarely 1Never 4II 9
!io~e: Cha.nge from preoods for Never
ADDITIONAL CODES
Column
6/67
6/68
Title
Urban/rural
\,ard densi t,Y(people per acre)
Codes
Inner London 1 40'1)Outer GLC 2 "T-LY'"or-IA large urban 3 I O!OV<A new towns 4 ~r0l>1A other urban 5 :$ ~ CaOMA rura.l 6 7... I~-,=\-
1 or 2 13,4 or 5 26 - 10 3
11 - 20 421 - 30 531 - 50 651 or over 7Not available 9
6/69 Social mix Above average professionaland e~ecutive 5
Ab~e average skilled 6Above average semi-skilled
and unskilled 7Average 8Not available 9
r.'-
01020304050607oR09101112131415
1617113 "~~
19 s i-,,~ v~
20J 0>1'0.21
2223
Hells 24
~·lestminstEirareaT "',.uv a.J.
IslingtonSouthwarkLe','ishamEnfieldBarkingSuttonEalingBrent>:ood
~~~ Watford.~ , \' \ St. Albans Rural
, ~ \ Stevenage, . \ ~0(.;\.<:>- Eton Rural
\J L Gravesend( "\;.J\.\C' '&:...~~\P Caterham and
\C-C'1'p'\ "';.\f~ '11 arlingham
c\l~~ Easthampstead
\0 \_, Southend
>-f" W~'ZQ..-n . ~~;~o~:y~~~~~,/ Aylesbury Rural
'~ Malling Rural
~Reading
. Cuckfi e1d Rural
® ~;~l'celJ aJc' .' .~
ADDITIONAL CODSS
Column
6/67
Title
Urban/rural Inner London 1Outer GLC 2Ol~ large urban 3OI~ ne',; to,ms 40~11l other urban 5Olf"" rural 6
6/68 Ward density(people per ac~e)
1 or 23.4 or 56 - 10
11 - 2021 - 3031 - 5051 or overNot available
1 '2345679
6/69 Social mix Above average professionaland e"e cutive 5
Ab~e average skilled 6Above average semi-skilled
and unskilled 7Average 8Not available 9
Local area t'!-,..,,·, -ninsterIs: IngtonSOl;' '\';!arl.:::Le" "hamEn;"'91dEn.I" .lngSu'ctonEalingBrentHood\.Iatfordst. Albans RuralStevenageEton RuralGravesendCaterham and~{arlingham
EasthampsteadSouthendHigh HycombeMarlO>I UrbanAylesbury RuralMalling RuralReadingCuckfield RuralRoyal' Tunbridge
01 '
gf)O!V'0506070809101112131415
1617131920212223
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