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National Statistics Opinions Survey – Technical Report - October 2009 1. The sample Interviews are conducted with approximately 1,200 adult individuals (aged 16 or over) in private households in Great Britain each month. The Opinions Survey uses the Postcode Address File (PAF) of “small users” as its sampling frame. The PAF is known to have higher coverage of private households than any other available frame. A new sample of 67 postal sectors is selected for each month and is stratified by: region; the proportion of households where the household reference person is in the National Statistics Socio-economic Classification (NS-SEC) categories 1 to 3 (i.e. employers in large organisations; higher managerial occupations; and higher professional employees/self-employed); and the proportion of people who are aged over 65. The postal sectors are selected with probability proportionate to size and, within each sector, 30 addresses (delivery points) are selected randomly. If an address contains more than one household, the interviewer uses a standard ONS procedure to randomly select where to interview – this may be at one, two or three households depending on the exact circumstances. Within households with more than one adult member, just one person aged 16 or over is selected with the use of a Kish Grid. The interviewers endeavour to interview that person - proxy interviews are not taken. 2. Weighting the data Weighting factors are applied to Opinions data to correct for unequal probability of selection caused by interviewing only one adult per household, or restricting the eligibility of the module to certain types of respondent. The weighting system also adjusts for some non-response bias by calibrating the Opinions sample to ONS population totals. Despite the considerable efforts made by interviewers to maximize response rates, approximately 30% of selected individuals decline to take part or cannot be contacted. Differential non-response among key subgroups in the population is especially problematic because it can result in biased estimates being produced. In order to compensate for differential non-response, the Opinions sample is divided into weighting classes of age-group by sex and Government Office Region. The number of people belonging to each sub-group in the population is provided by ONS. The weighting ensures that the weighted sample UK Data Archive Study Number 6829: ONS Opinions Survey, October 2009

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National Statistics Opinions Survey – Technical Report - October 2009

1. The sample Interviews are conducted with approximately 1,200 adult individuals (aged 16 or over) in private households in Great Britain each month. The Opinions Survey uses the Postcode Address File (PAF) of “small users” as its sampling frame. The PAF is known to have higher coverage of private households than any other available frame. A new sample of 67 postal sectors is selected for each month and is stratified by: region; the proportion of households where the household reference person is in the National Statistics Socio-economic Classification (NS-SEC) categories 1 to 3 (i.e. employers in large organisations; higher managerial occupations; and higher professional employees/self-employed); and the proportion of people who are aged over 65. The postal sectors are selected with probability proportionate to size and, within each sector, 30 addresses (delivery points) are selected randomly. If an address contains more than one household, the interviewer uses a standard ONS procedure to randomly select where to interview – this may be at one, two or three households depending on the exact circumstances. Within households with more than one adult member, just one person aged 16 or over is selected with the use of a Kish Grid. The interviewers endeavour to interview that person - proxy interviews are not taken. 2. Weighting the data Weighting factors are applied to Opinions data to correct for unequal probability of selection caused by interviewing only one adult per household, or restricting the eligibility of the module to certain types of respondent. The weighting system also adjusts for some non-response bias by calibrating the Opinions sample to ONS population totals. Despite the considerable efforts made by interviewers to maximize response rates, approximately 30% of selected individuals decline to take part or cannot be contacted. Differential non-response among key subgroups in the population is especially problematic because it can result in biased estimates being produced. In order to compensate for differential non-response, the Opinions sample is divided into weighting classes of age-group by sex and Government Office Region. The number of people belonging to each sub-group in the population is provided by ONS. The weighting ensures that the weighted sample

UK Data Archive Study Number 6829: ONS Opinions Survey, October 2009

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distribution across regions and across age-sex groups matches that in the population. Consequently, respondents belonging to sub-groups that are prone to high levels of non-response are assigned higher weights. For example, young males living in London have a lower response rate and are therefore assigned higher weights than are males living in other regions. Grossing up the data by age and sex and by region to ONS population totals will reduce the standard errors of survey estimates if the survey variable is correlated with age, sex and region. 2.1 Using weighted data Both the design weights and the final weights are re-scaled so that the weighted sample size equals the unweighted size (i.e. the number of responding individuals). If a module of questions applied only to a sub-group of the population, for example eligibility was restricted by age, or the module was asked only in England, the weight for the module is calculated for that sub-group and the sample size, for the weighted data, scaled back to the un-weighted figure. When conducting statistical significance tests, using weighted data, the un-weighted sample should be used. For tests on the total (module) population the base total shown in the tables should be used. However, if sub-groups of the total (module) population are created, for example sub-groups in terms of sex, age-group, region etc., the base shown is the weighted base for that sub-group - because the weight was generated for the whole (module) population. Therefore, when conducting statistical significance tests on these sub-groups, the un-weighted base for the sub-group should be used - this can be found by running tables, etc. without applying the weight - in conjunction with the weighted data. 2.2. Calculation of the Design Weight The first stage of the weighting procedure involves producing a design weight that corrects for unequal probability of selection caused by interviewing only one adult per household, or restricting the eligibility of the module to certain types of respondent. i. Unit of analysis: Household On occasions, a module may collect information about the household rather than the individual and the appropriate unit of analysis will be the household rather than the individual. For example, the questions might be concerned with details about the accommodation which could be supplied by any adult member of the household. In this case, no design weight is required because the information is collected from every household in the responding sample.

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ii. Weight A (wta) - Unit of analysis: Individual

Because only one household member is interviewed, people in households containing few adults have a greater chance of selection than those in households with more. Weight A is applied to correct for this unequal probability, and is calculated by dividing the number of adults in the sampled household by the average number of adults per household. The base is then adjusted back to the number of respondents who were interviewed. Weight A is applied to modules which use the individual adult as the unit of analysis. 2.3 Calibrating the Opinions Sample to ONS Population Totals After the initial design weights have been produced, the data is calibrated to ONS population totals. The calibration factors are produced by the GREG method, implemented in GES (software written in SAS). This method is a generalisation of standard post-stratification that produces weights that adjust to more than one margin. 2.4 Derivation of the Final Weights In the final stage of the weighting procedure, the design weight is multiplied by the calibration factor. i. indwgt The final individual weight (indwgt) is the product of indwgtin and the individual calibration factor. indwgtin is a rescaled design weight that is the produce of wta and the population total for adults divided by the number of respondents. ii. hhwgt The final household weight (hhwgt) is the product of hhwgtin and the household calibration factor. hhwgtin is a rescaled design weight. Ideally this would be the total number of households in the population divided by the number of responding households in the sample. However the total number of households in the population is not known. The ratio is estimated by dividing the total number of people in the population by the number of people in all the responding households. The design weights and the final weights are supplied in each survey month. 2.5 Effective Sample Size This method of sampling and the consequent weighting affect the sampling errors of the survey estimates. The effect can be shown by calculating the Effective Sample Size which gives the size of an equal probability sample which is equivalent in precision to the unequal probability sample actually used. The Effective Sample Size will vary slightly from one month to another with the proportions of interviews in different sized households. On average the Effective Sample Size of the Opinions Survey is 84% to 86% of the actual sample of individuals, when Weight A is applied. An achieved sample of 1800

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individual adults in the Opinions Survey is equivalent to an equal probability sample of about 1500. Where individuals are interviewed as representing their households and no weighting is needed, there is no reduction in precision. Where questions relating to the household are addressed only to the Household Reference Person (HRP) or the spouse of the HRP and Weight C is applied, the Effective Sample Size is 86% to 87% of the interviewed sample. The proportion of households in which the selected respondent is the HRP or spouse has varied between 82% and 95% so the sample size for this kind of module will be about 1500 if the total sample is 1800. The Effective Sample Size will be about 1450. 3. Sampling errors The Opinions is a sample survey and thus estimates are subject to sampling variability. Sampling variability is dependent on several factors, including the size of the sample, clustering and the effect of weighting on the variable of interest. Standard errors, which give an indication as to the amount that a given estimate deviates from a true population value, are supplied for all variables. The sampling errors are provided on an Excel spreadsheet. 4. Field Work All interviews are carried out face-to-face by members of the general field force of interviewers trained to carry out National Statistics surveys. Advance letters are sent to all addresses, prior to the interview, giving a brief account of the survey. The interviewing period starts in the first week of the calendar month and continues for the duration of the month in question. Interviewers call at all the selected addresses unless a refusal has been made beforehand in response to the advanced letter. The interviewer makes at least three calls at an address at different times of the day and week before coding the household as a non-contact. After the field period, a proportion of non-contacts and refusals are sent to the Telephone Unit who attempts to obtain an interview over a four-day period. As with all National Statistics surveys, a quality check on field work is carried out through recall interviews with a proportion of respondents to make sure that the interviews actually took place with those respondents and that responses to questions are consistent. 5. Calculation of Response Rate The small users’ Postcode Address File includes some business addresses and other addresses, such as new and empty properties, at which no private households are living. The expected proportion of such addresses, which are classified as ineligible, is about 9-10%. They are eliminated from the set sample before response rates are calculated.

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5.1 Response Rate for October 2009 The response rate is calculated as the number of achieved interviews as a percentage of the eligible sample. The response rate detailed below is for the entire Opinions sample and may not reflect the number of cases in your data. The response rate for modules not reissued to the telephone unit was 57 per cent (1019 responding cases).

The response rate for October after reissues was 58 per cent as shown below: Set Sample of Addresses 2010 100% ††Ineligible Addresses 201 10 Eligible Addresses 1803 90 Eligible Households 1795 100 No interview – refusal 524 29 †Unknown Eligibility 53 3 No interview – non-contact 179 10 Interviews 1039 58

† Unknown eligibility also includes a proportion of unallocated cases. †† Ineligible addresses also include a proportion of unallocated cases.

6. Output contained in the report 6.1 Frequency counts Frequency counts for the classificatory variables and client questions are provided, showing non-response to individual questions (item non-response). Item non-response occurs for three reasons: a. The respondent was not eligible for the question and they were routed

past the question. b. The respondent was unable to answer (did not know) the question. c. The respondent refused to answer the question. 6.2 Tables Each table is based on the sample answering both the client question and the relevant classificatory question so both the base and the percentages in the total column may vary slightly from one table to another. Percentages are rounded to the nearest whole number. Tables based on questions that allow more than one answer to be given (multiple response questions) contain all the responses given by the respondent. The percentages in the table may therefore add up to more than 100% because respondents may give more than one answer.

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Some bases within tables are very small. The confidence intervals surrounding percentages calculated on bases of 30 cases or less will be very large and we would advise that such results are reported with a great deal of caution. 6.3 Classificatory variables The module variable names are related to the program question numbers. Module variables are prefixed with M. The classification variables use names. These follow Social and Vital Statistics Division standards for surveys wherever possible. Notes on the classificatory variables follow: Household: GORA Government Office Regions 1 North East 2 North West 3 Yorkshire and the Humber 4 East Midlands 5 West Midlands 6 East of England 7 London 8 South East 9 South West 10 Wales 11 Scotland NUMADULT Total number of adults NUMCHILD Total number of children (aged under 16) N1TO4 Children 0-4 N5TO10 Children 5-10 N11TO15 Children 11-15 NumDepCh Dependent children (aged under 16 or aged 16-18, never married and not a foster child) DVHSIZE Total number of people in the household HHTYPB Household Type B (Coded by interviewer)

1 One person only 2 HRP married cohabiting with dependent child 3 HRP married cohabiting no dependent child 4 HRP lone parent with dependent child 5 HRP lone parent no dependent child 6 All others

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HHTYPA Household Type A (Computed) 1 1 Adult aged 16 to 64 2 1 Adult aged 65 or more 3 2 Adults aged 16 to 64 4 2 Adults, 1 aged 65 or more 5 3 Adults 6 1 or 2 child 7 3+ children

HHTYPE Household Type B - grouped

1 One person only 2 Married cohabiting with dependent child 3 Married cohabiting no dependent child 4 Lone with dependent child 5 All others

(Code 5 at HHType B, where the HRP is a lone parent with no dependent children, and Code 6 at HHType B, All others, are combined into category 5, All others at HHType.) TENGRP Grouped Tenure

1 Owns outright 2 Owns mortgage 3 Rents Local Authority/Housing Association 4 Rents privately 5 Squatting

TEN1 Tenure (questionnaire variable)

1 Own it outright 2 Buying it with the help of a mortgage or loan 3 Pay part rent and part mortgage (shared ownership) 4 Rent it 5 Live here rent free (including rent free in relative’s/friend’s

property: excluding squatting) 6 Squatting

TIED Does the accommodation go with the job of anyone in the

household? 1 Yes

2 No LLORD Who is your landlord?

1 the local authority/council/Scottish Homes 2 a housing association, charitable trust or local housing trust 3 employer (organisation) of a household member 4 another organisation 5 relative/friend (before you lived here) of a household member 6 employer (individual) of a household member 7 another individual private landlord

FURN Is the accommodation provided:

1 furnished 2 partly furnished 3 unfurnished

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CARS Car or van available to household? 1 Yes 2 No

NUMCAR How many cars and or vans are available to the household? CAR Car or van available to the household

1 None 2 One 3 Two 4 Three or more

DVPAIDJO Number of members of the household who have a paid job? Individual - demographic RSEX Sex of Respondent 1 Male 2 Female RAGE Age of Respondent AGEX Grouped Age 1 16 to 24 2 25 to 44 3 45 to 54 4 55 to 64 5 65 to 74 6 75 and over AGEH Grouped Age

1 16 to 17 2 18 to 19 3 20 to 24 4 25 to 29 5 30 to 34 6 35 to 39 7 40 to 44 8 45 to 49 9 50 to 54 10 55 to 64 11 65 to 74 12 75 or over

RELHRP Relation to Household Reference Person

0 Household Reference Person 1 Spouse 2 Co-habitee 3 Son/daughter 4 Step-son daughter 5 Foster child 6 Son daughter-in-law 7 Parent

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8 Step-parent 9 Foster parent 10 Parent-in-law 11 Brother or sister 12 Step-brother sister 13 Foster brother sister 14 Brother sister-in-law 15 Grand-child 16 Grand-parent 17 Other relative 18 Other non-relative 20 Civil partner

RESPMAR Marital status of respondent (De Jure)

1 Single, never married 2 Married living with spouse 3 Married separated from spouse 4 Divorced 5 Widowed 6 Civil partner 7 Former/separated civil partner

LIVEWITH Living with someone in the household as a couple

1 Yes 2 No

DEFACTO Marital status of respondent (De Facto)

1 Married 2 Cohabiting 3 Single 4 Widowed 5 Divorced 6 Separated 7 Same sex cohabiting 8 Civil partner 9 Former/separated civil partner

DEFACT1 Grouped marital status of respondent (De Facto)

1 Married/cohabiting 2 Single 3 Widowed 4 Divorced/separated 5 Same sex cohabiting 6 Civil partner 7 Former/separated civil partner

RESPHLDR In whose name is the accommodation owned or rented 1 This person alone 2 This person jointly

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3 NOT owner renter PARENT Are you or your spouse/partner the parent or guardian of any children aged under 16 in the household? 1 Yes 2 No PARTOD Can I just check, are you or your spouse/partner the parent or guardian of any child aged 0-4 in the household? 1 Yes 2 No NATLD (E1 – 6) NATLD (S1 – 6) NATLD (W1 – 6) National Identity

1 English 2 Scottish 3 Welsh 4 Irish 5 British 6 Other

ETHNIC_MER Ethnicity

1 White British 2 Any other White background 3 Mixed – White and Black Caribbean 4 Mixed – White and Black African 5 Mixed – White and Asian 6 Any other Mixed background 7 Asian or Asian British – Indian 8 Asian or Asian British – Pakistani 9 Asian or Asian British – Bangladeshi 10 Asian or Asian British – Any other Asian background 11 Black or Black British – Black Caribbean 12 Black or Black British – Black African 13 Black or Black British – Any other Black background 14 Chinese 15 Any other ethnic group

EDAGECOR Age left full time education

HIGHED1 Highest level of education qualification

1 Degree or higher degree 2 Higher education qualification below degree level 3 A Levels or highers 4 ONC/BTEC 5 O Level or GCSE equivalent (Grade A – C) 6 O Level or GCSE ( Grade D – G) 7 Other qualifications 8 No formal qualifications

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HIGHED4 Highest level of education qualification (4 groupings)

1 Degree or equivalent 2 Below Degree level 3 Other * 4 None (no formal qualifications) * The ‘other’ category includes foreign qualifications (outside U.K) and other qualifications.

QHEALTH1 How is your health in general?

1 Very good 2 Good 3 Fair 4 Bad 5 Very bad

LSILL Do you have any long-standing illness, disability or infirmity? By

long standing I mean anything that has troubled you over a period of time or that is likely to affect you over a period of time?

1 Yes 2 No

ILLLIM Does this illness or disability/do any of these illnesses or disabilities

limit your activities in any way? 1 Yes 2 No

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SUMGROSS Annual gross income

(1) Up to £519

(2) £520 up to £1039

(3) £1040 up to £1559

(4) £1560 up to £2079

(5) £2080 up to £2599

(6) £2600 up to £3119

(7) £3120 up to £3639

(8) £3640 up to £4159

(9) £4160 up to £4679

(10) £4680 up to £5199

(11) £5200 up to £6239

(12) £6240 up to £7279

(13) £7280 up to £8319

(14) £8320 up to £9359

(15) £9360 up to £10399

(16) £10400 up to £11439

(17) £11440 up to £12479

(18) £12480 up to £13519

(19) £13520 up to £14559

(20) £14560 up to £15599

(21) £15600 up to £16639

(22) £16640 up to £17679

(23) £17680 up to £18719

(24) £18720 up to £10759

(25) £19760 up to £20799

(26) £20800 up to £23399

(27) £23400 up to £25999

(28) £26000 up to £28599

(29) £28600 up to £31199

(30) £31200 up to £33799

(31) £33800 up to £36399

(32) £36400 up to £38999

(33) £39000 up to £41599

(34) £41600 up to £44199

(35) £44200 up to £46799

(36) £46800 up to £49399

(37) £49400 up to £51999

(38) £52000 or more Individual – Employment related WRKING Paid work last 7 days ending Sunday

1 Yes 2 No

SCHM08 Govt. scheme for employment training

1 Work based learning for young people 2 New Deal 3 Work based learning for adults 10 Job skills 15 Work track 21 Entry into employment 50 Any other training scheme 66 None of these 97 Just 16 and no response

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JBAWAY Did you have a job or business that you were away from last week?

1 Yes 2 No

OWNBUS

Unpaid work, in that week, for a business that you own? 1 Yes 2 No RELBUS Unpaid work, in that week, for a business that a relative owns? 1 Yes 2 No LOOK4 Looking for work in last 4 weeks?

1 Yes 2 No

START Able to start work within 2 weeks? 1 Yes 2 No NOLOWA 1-9 Main reason for not seeking work

1 Waiting for the results of an application for a job. 2 Student 3 Looking after the family/home 4 Temporarily sick or injured 5 Long-term sick/disabled 6 Believes no job available 7 Not yet started looking 8 other reasons

EVERWK Have you ever had a paid job? 1 Yes 2 No DVILO3a DV for ILO in employment - 3 categories 1 In employment 2 Unemployed 3 Economically inactive (In employment includes people in a paid job, away from their job, on a government training scheme, doing unpaid work for their own/relative’s business, during the last week) DVILO4a DV for ILO in employment - 4 categories

1 In employment 2 Unpaid family worker 3 Unemployed 4 Economically inactive

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FTPTWK Were you working... 1 Full-time 2 Part-time

STAT Employee or self-employed?

1 Employee 2 Self-employed

SUPVISEe Supervisory status 1 Yes 2 No

SOLO Working on own or have employees?

1 On own with partner(s) but no employees 2 With employees

EMPNO How many employees at workplace (if employee)?

1 1-24 2 25 to 499 3 500 or more

MPNE How many people worked for your employer at the place where you work?

1 1-10 2 11-19 3 20-24 4 Don’t know but under 25 5 25 - 49 6 Don’t know but over 24 and under 500 7 50-499

8 500 or more MPNS How many people did you employ at the place where you work?

1 1-10 2 11-19 3 20-24 4 Don’t know but under 25 5 25 - 49 6 Don’t know but over 24 and under 500 7 50-499 8 500 or more

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ES2000 Employment status 1 Self-employed : large establishment (25+ employees) 2 Self-employed : small establishment (1-24 employees) 3 Self-employed : no employees 4 Manager : large establishment (25+ employees) 5 Manager : small establishment (1-24 employees) 6 Foreman or supervisor 7 Employee (not elsewhere classified) 8 No employment status info given

NSSECB NS-SECB - long version (Operational categories) 1.0 Employers in large organisations

2.0 Higher managerial 3.1 Higher professional (traditional) - employees 3.2 Higher professional (new) - employees 3.3 Higher professional (traditional) - self-employed 3.4 Higher professional (new) - self-employed 4.1 Lower professional & higher technical (traditional) - employees 4.2 Lower professional & higher technical (new) - employees 4.3 Lower professional & higher technical (traditional) - self-employed 4.4 Lower professional & higher technical (new) - self-employed 5.0 Lower managerial 6.0 Higher supervisory 7.1 Intermediate clerical and administrative 7.2 Intermediate sales and service 7.3 Intermediate technical and auxiliary 7.4 Intermediate engineering 8.1 Employers (small organisations, non-professional) 8.2 Employers (small - agriculture) 9.1 Own account workers (non-professional) 9.2 Own account workers (agriculture) 10.0 Lower supervisory 11.1 Lower technical craft 11.2 Lower technical process operative 12.1 Semi-routine sales 12.2 Semi-routine service 12.3 Semi-routine technical 12.4 Semi-routine operative 12.5 Semi-routine agricultural 12.6 Semi-routine clerical 12.7 Semi-routine childcare 13.1 Routine sales and service 13.2 Routine production 13.3 Routine technical 13.4 Routine operative 13.5 Routine agricultural 14.1 Never worked 14.2 Long-term unemployed 15.0 Full-time students 16.0 Occupations not stated or inadequately described 17.0 Not classifiable for other reasons

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(Codes 1.0 to 13.5 are assigned to everyone who is currently employed OR who has ever worked – unless they are currently a full-time student. That is – ‘full-time student’ takes precedence over past employment.)

NSSECAC NS-SEC – Analytic classes

1.1 Employers in large organisations & higher managerial occupations 1.2 Higher professional occupations 2.0 Lower professional and higher technical occupations 3.0 Intermediate occupations 4.0 Small employers and own account workers 5.0 Lower supervisory and technical occupations 6.0 Semi-routine Occupations 7.0 Routine occupations 8.0 Not classified

NSECAC5 NS-SEC – 5 classes

1 Managerial and professional occupations 2 Intermediate occupations 3 Small employers and own account workers 4 Lower supervisory and technical occupations 5 Semi-routine and routine occupations 6 Not classified

NSECAC3 NS-SEC – 3 classes

1 Managerial and professional occupations 2 Intermediate occupations 3 Routine and manual occupations 4 Never worked and long term unemployed 5 Not classified

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National StatisticsOpinions Survey MODULE INSTRUCTIONS

October 2009 Cycle 10/09

Module Title Addressed to whom

Estimated Average Duration

01 CPS Core ALL, including by proxy

20 minutes

02 Opinions Standard Questions

Selected Respondent 1 minute

M210 Tobacco Selected Respondent, Smokers

1 minute

MCE Later Life Selected Respondent 1 minute

MCEb Later Life (long) Selected Respondent 3 minutes

MCA Disability Selected Respondent 2 minutes

M338 Charitable Giving Selected Respondent 2 minutes

MBF Morale and Motivation All that are currently employed

6 minutes

Time allowances (based on a full quota of 30 addresses) The Opinions Survey runs to a tight timetable. The individual times given above for individual modules are intended as a rough guide. You should run through the questionnaire using training cases before starting fieldwork. If you experience difficulties with the times allowed, contact the Field Office via the Field Enquiry Line without delay. You should claim the actual time spent up to these maxima. • 8 days (48 hours) England, Scotland and Wales within sampled area – excludes travel time to

area (4 days (24 hours) for half quotas) • Up to 3 hours to read both the Opinions Module and CPS 2008 annual instructions. (Only may be

claimed once on your first Opinions quota in the survey year.) • Up to 1½ hours to read these monthly instructions and work through training cases. • Up to 2 hours to prepare for your quota.

Opinions Monthly Instructions: September 2009

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Opinions Monthly Instructions: September 2009

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NOTE: If an Interpreter is used then please specify if this interpreter was a professional ONS interpreter, if the interpreter was the interviewer or if the interpreter was a family member or friend.

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Opinions Monthly Instructions: September 2009

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CPS Core 01

Core Please refer to the CPS Field Instructions.

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Opinions Standard Questions 02

Opinions Standard

These questions are standard questions that are asked on the Omnibus Survey for extended periods, but are not within the CPS core block as other survey’s do not use them.

Cars There are three questions asking about if there are cars available for use, the number and if the respondent has a driving licence.

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Tobacco consumption M210 Client: Customs and Excise (HMRC) Target Group: All smokers Opinion Questions: None This module is being run for Customs and Excise (HMRC) and will help them estimate the amount of tobacco that is consumed as cigarettes. Do not comment on the hazards of smoking or mention your own feelings about smoking. M210_in18 This question is an introduction. These questions are only asked to those

that are 18 and over and to those that have indicated in the core question “CigNow” that they smoke.

M210_2 Note that daily figures are required at both these questions.

M210_3 M210_4 If respondents say that they smoke both packeted and hand-rolled cigarettes

please probe to clarify whether they mainly smoke one sort more than the other.

M210_in16 Due to the change in smoking laws, if the respondent is 16 or 17 then they

will not be asked in the core module if they smoke. However if this particular person is the respondent then they will be given the option to self-complete this module and they will be asked M210_in16, followed by M210_2, M210_3 and M210_4 from above.

We are only interested in ordinary tobacco which is smoked. You should therefore ignore any references to snuff, tobacco or tobacco products that are chewed or sucked or herbal tobaccos.

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Later Life MCE Client: Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) Target Group: All Opinion Questions: MCE_1 This question is being asked on behalf of a number of government departments who want to know what people think of the support available to help older people to continue to live independently in later life. MCE_1 This question asks the respondent for their opinion on whether older people

in their local area are able to get the services and support they need to continue to live at home for as long as they want to. (This could include help or support from public, private or voluntary services or from family, friends and the wider community.)

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Later Life (Long) MCEb Client: Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) Target Group: All Opinion Questions: MCEb_4M, MCEb_5M, MCEb_6M, This section follows on from MCE and is being asked on behalf of a number of government departments who want to know what people think of the support available to help older people to continue to live independently in later life. MCEb_2 Asked of all. MCEb_3 This question is only asked of respondents who have answered

yes in MCEb_2. MCEb_4M This is a multicoded question and respondents can give up to 3

answers. This question is asked of all. MCEb_Spec4M This question is only asked of individuals who answer other

(please specify) in MCEb_4M. Respondents are required to specify what other services or support are received.

MCEb_5M This is a multicoded question and respondents can give up to 3

answers. This question is asked of all. MCEb_Spec5M This question is only asked of individuals who answer other

(please specify) in MCEb_5M. Respondents are required to specify what other services or support are received.

MCEb_6M This is a multicoded question and respondents can give up to 3

answers. This question is asked of all. MCEb_Spec6M This question is only asked to individuals who answer other

(please specify) in MCEb_6M. Respondents are required to specify what other services or support are most in need of improvement

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Disability MCA Client: Centre for Health Analysis and Life Events Target Group: All. Note that different questions are presented to addresses 1-15 and 16-30. Opinion Questions: None This module is being asked on behalf of the Centre for Health Analysis and Life Events. They are interested in the impact of disabilities on participation in day-to-day activities. These questions are testing responses to questions presented differently. Addresses 1 to 15 MCA_1a1 Asks if the individual thinks that they have ANY health condition lasting a year or

more. MCA_1b1 Routed from MCA_1a1. Asks respondent to specify condition. Please code all that

apply. MCA_2a1 Routed from MCA_1a1. Asks respondent if they have difficulties carrying out

activities (not just in relation to disability). Code first that applies. MCA_2b1 Routed from MCA_2a1. MCA_31 Routed from MCA_2a1. Asks respondent to specify the cause of difficulties

conducting activities. Please code all that apply. Addresses 16 to 30 MCA_1a2 Asks if the respondent has difficulties taking part in activities for ANY reason.

Please code all that apply. MCA_1b2 Routed from MCA_1a2. Code all that apply. MCA_2a2 Asks if the individual thinks that they have ANY health condition expected to last a

year or more. MCA_2b2 Asks respondent to specify condition. Please code all that apply. MCA_2c2 Routed from MCA_2a2. MCA_2d2 Routed from MCA_2c2.

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Please remember to enter any comments you have on this new module in the MintCom section

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Charitable Giving M338 Client: National Council for Voluntary Organisations Target Group: All. Opinion Questions: None This module is asked on behalf of the National Council for Voluntary Organisations and looks at ways people can give to charity. We are only interested in donations that have been made in the LAST FOUR WEEKS. People give to charity differently. Some people give regularly, some give less often and some people don't give. We have included this explanation in the introduction so respondents don't feel they have to answer the questions when they haven't given to charity in the last four weeks. We are interested in individuals' own donations. We are only interested in donations to charity. We are not interested in respondents who have raised money by doing a charitable event, e.g. a sponsored run. We are only interested in the people who have sponsored them. All amounts are recorded in pounds and pence. If a donation of less than a pound is made, you have to use a decimal point, e.g. £10.50. If the decimal point is not used this will be recorded as £1,050. M338_2M

(SHOWCARD Q1) This question asks about the ways that people have donated to charity by all methods. Only record donations made in the last four weeks. Please code all that apply. Cheque or credit/debit cards - any one-off donation to charity paid for by cheque or credit/debit cards Direct debit, standing order or covenant - any regular non-cash payment to charity. A covenant is a commitment of at least four years towards regular donations to a charity. This commitment is made by signing a Deed of Covenant and arranging donations through a Standing Order with a bank. Payroll giving - a payment to charity that is deducted from salary before the respondents receives their salary. Employees specify the charity that they want to support. It is a tax-free donation. Buying goods - any purchases made from a charity shop or from a charity catalogue. Please include the Big Issue. Fundraising event - any cost incurred by attending a fundraising event, such as a jumble sale, charity dinner, fete. Please include entrance fees, goods bought at jumble sale, cakes bought at a fête, tombola, etc. Buying a raffle or lottery ticket - Please only include raffle or lottery

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tickets where the proceeds go to charity. Do not include National Lottery tickets. Membership fees and subscriptions paid to charities - any charity membership fees or subscriptions the respondent has paid. Cash gifts – By cash we mean notes and coin, e.g. loose change donations (e.g. cash collections at work, school, in the street, at the pub or place of worship, or sponsoring someone by cash). Only record donations made in the last four weeks.

The next question is asked for each method selected at M338_2M. Please note that we are interested in all of the donations made for each method of giving. Question 3M - Cash_3M Chq_3M Fee_3M etc.

These questions ask about the charitable causes the respondent donated to by each method selected at M338_2M. Include international, national and local charities. Please code all that apply. If showing this list prompts the respondent to remember another donation by a different method, please go back and code at M338_2M. Medical research (e.g. Cancer Research, Arthritis Research Campaign)Hospitals and hospices (e.g. Macmillan Cancer Research, local hospitals and hospices) Physical and mental health care (e.g. Sane, Mental Health Foundation) Disabled people (e.g. British Deaf Association, Scope) Schools, colleges, universities and other education – include local and national charities. Do not include fees paid for children to attend school. Children and young people (e.g. National Children's Bureau, Barnados) Homeless people, housing and refuge shelters in UK (e.g. Shelter, the Big Issue) Tsunami appeal – include all donations made to charity to help those affected by the South Asian Tsunami Overseas aid and disaster relief (e.g. British Red Cross, British Overseas NGOs for Development, Sport Relief. NOT Tsunami appeal, include in dedicated code above) Elderly people (e.g. Age Concern) Animal welfare (e.g. World Wildlife Fund, RSPCA) Conservation, the environment and heritage (e.g. The National Trust, Council for Protection of Rural England) Religious organisations - include churches, mosques and synagogues. Arts (e.g. The National Operatic and Dramatic Association, Museums Association) Sports and recreation (e.g. UK Sports Association)

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Other - include rescue services, human rights, benevolent funds and refugees.

The next question is asked in turn for each charitable cause for each method selected at M338_2M. FeeC1_4 FeeC2_4 ChqC1_4 CshC1_4 Etc. ddC1_5-ddC15_5

Please record how much the respondent gave to charity. An estimate is acceptable. Please record in pounds and pence. If respondent gave to the charity twice in the last four months, please record the total amount to given to the charitable cause. Note: Respondents who have donated to charity using Direct debit, standing order or covenant are asked whether they used the Gift Aid scheme for each donation they made. See information given below for M338_4 for description of the Gift Aid scheme.

This next question is about the use of gift aid covers all of the donations mentioned in this module.

M338_4

This question asks whether the Gift Aid scheme was used in any of the donations mentioned. This question is not routed to respondents who simply bought goods or gave a payroll donation. Gift Aid is a scheme helps charitable causes. The scheme allows charities to claim back the tax you have paid on the value of your donation. To use this scheme, charities can ask you to sign a form or tick a box that authorises them to claim back the tax. For example, if you give £10 using Gift Aid, the charity can claim an additional £2.82 from the government. The agreement can be set up when you make the donation or you may have an agreement with the charity to Gift Aid all your donations. You must be a UK taxpayer to use this scheme.

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Morale and Motivation MBF Client: Office of Manpower Economics Target Group: All those that are currently employed except MBF_17 which is asked of those who are currently employed or ever worked in the past. Opinion Questions: ALL These questions are being run on behalf of the Office of Manpower Economics. They are interested in issues such as work life balance, job satisfaction and work pressure. MBF_1 – MBF_3 These questions are about work-life balance and how they feel their

employer/manager is helping in addressing this issue. MBF_4 – MBF_10a These questions are about how satisfied respondents are in certain areas of their

job such as support from manager and recognition for their work. MBF_11 – MBF_14 These questions are about work pressures. MBF_19M -22

Asks about respondent’s level of motivation in relation to their working life. Please code all that apply.

If more than one answer given in MBF_19, MBF_20-22 asks respondents to rate these first, second, and third in terms of importance in contributing to level of motivation. Show cards are used for all these questions to help respondents answer.

MBF_17 This question asks respondents about their employment sector. The question also

goes to those who are currently unemployed but have worked in the past. MBF_ 15 This question asks the respondents if they work for the NHS. MBF_16 If yes at MBF_15 and Public at MBF_17 the respondent is then asked if they are a

doctor or a dentist.

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Classification Questions

National Statistics Opinions Survey: October 2009 GorA Government Office Region 1 North East 2 North West 3 Yorkshire and the Humber 4 East Midlands 5 West Midlands 6 East of England 7 London 8 South East 9 South West 10 Wales 11 Scotland Ten1 Ways you occupy this accommodation?

1 Own it outright 2 Buying it with the help of a mortgage or loan 3 Pay part rent and part mortgage (shared ownership) 4 Rent it 5 Live here rent-free (including rent-free in relatives / friends 6 Squatting 8 Refused 9 Don’t know Tied Accommodation with job? 1 Yes 2 No 8 Refused 9 Don’t know

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LLord Who is your landlord? 1 the local authority/council/Scottish Homes? 2 a housing association, charitable trust or Local Housing Com 3 employer (organisation) of a household member? 4 another organisation? 5 relative/friend (before you lived here) of a household member 6 employer (individual) of a household member? 7 another individual private landlord? 8 Refused (Missing) 9 Don’t know (Missing) Furn Accommodation provided.. 1 furnished 2 partly furnished (e.g. carpets and curtains only) 3 or unfurnished? 8 Refused (Missing) 9 Don’t know (Missing) DERIVED VARIABLE DVHsize Number of people living in household 1..97 98 Refused 99 Don’t know NumAdult Number of adults in household 1..97 98 Refused 99 Don’t know

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NumChild Number of children in household (under 16) 1..97 98 Refused 99 Don’t know NumDepCh Number of dependent children in household (under 16 or 16-18, never married and not foster child) 1..97 98 Refused 99 Don’t know DERIVED VARIABLE N1to4 Children 0-4 0.97 DERIVED VARIABLE N5to10 Children 5-10 0..97 DERIVED VARIABLE N11to15 Children 11-15 0..97 RSEX Sex of Respondent 1 Male 2 Female

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RAGE Age of Respondent 0..997 Respmar Marital status of Respondent 1 single, that is never married, 2 married and living with your husband/wife, 3 married and separated from your husband/wife, 4 divorced, 5 or widowed? 6 a civil partner in a legally-recognised Civil Partnership, 7 Spontaneous only - In a legally-recognised Civil Partnership 8 Spontaneous only - Formerly a civil partner 9 Spontaneous only - A surviving civil partner LivWth Living with someone in household as couple? 1 Yes 2 No 3 Spontaneous only - Same-sex couple (but not in a registered civil partnership) RESPHldr In whose name is the accommodation owned or rented? 1 This person alone 3 This person jointly 5 NOT owner/renter

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RELHRP Relationship to HRP 0 Household Reference Person 1 Spouse 2 Cohabitee 3 Son/daughter (incl. adopted) 4 Step-son/daughter 5 Foster child 6 Son-in-law/daughter-in-law 7 Parent/guardian 8 Step-parent 9 Foster parent 10 Parent-in-law 11 Brother/sister (incl. adopted) 12 Step-brother/sister 13 Foster brother/sister 14 Brother/sister-in-law 15 Grand-child 16 Grand-parent 17 Other relative 18 Other non-relative 19 Civil Partner DERIVED VARIABLE HHtypA Household Type A 1 1 adult Aged 16 to 64 2 1 adult Aged 65+ 3 2 adults Aged 16 to 64 4 2 adults, 1 at least 65+ 5 3 adults all Ages 6 1 or 2 children 7 3 or more children 8 Refused 9 Don’t know

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HHTypB Household Type B This is based on the circumstances of the household reference person. Dependent children are those aged under 16 or aged 16-18, never married and still in non-advanced further education and not a foster child living in the household. 1 One person only 2 HRP is married/cohabiting/in a civil partnership and has own/partner's

dependent child(ren) in household 3 HRP is married/cohabiting/in a civil partnership and does not have

own/partner's dependent child(ren) in household 4 HRP is lone parent not cohabiting and has own dependent child(ren) in household 5 HRP is lone parent not cohabiting and has only non-dependent child(ren) in household 6 All others 8 Refused 9 Don’t know DERIVED VARIABLE HHType Household Type B - Grouped 1 One person only 2 HRP is married/cohabiting/in a civil partnership and has own 3 HRP is married/cohabiting/in a civil partnership and does no 4 HRP is lone parent not cohabiting and has own dependent children 5 HRP is lone parent not cohabiting and has only non-dependent children 6 All others 8 Refused 9 Don’t know Parent Are you or partner the parent of child 0-16 in household? 1 Yes 2 No 8 Refused (Missing) 9 Don’t know (Missing)

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ParTod Are you or partner the parent of child 0-4 in household? 1 Yes 2 No 8 Refused 9 Don’t know Cars Cars / vans available for use in household? 1 Yes 2 No 8 Refused 9 Don’t know Numcar How many cars and/or vans are available? 0..97 98 Refused 99 Don’t know DERIVED VARIABLE CAR Car/van available to the household 1 None 2 One 3 Two 4 Three or more DrivLic Do you hold a full driving licence valid in Great Britain to drive a car? 1 Yes 2 No

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EdAgeCor Age left full time education? 0..95 96 Not yet completed 98 Refused 99 Don't Know HighEd1 Highest level of education qualification 1 Degree level qualification (or equivalent) 2 Higher educational qualification below degree level 3 A-Levels or Highers 4 ONC / National Level BTEC 5 O Level or GCSE equivalent (Grade A-C) or O Grade/CSE equivalent 6 GCSE grade D-G or CSE grade 2-5 or Standard Grade level 4-6 7 Other qualifications (including foreign qualifications below 8 No formal qualifications highed4 Highest level of education (4 groupings) 1 Degree or equivalent 2 Below degree level 3 Other 4 None (no qualifications) 98 Refused 99 Don’t know QualChC1 Do you have any qualifications... 1 from school, college or university? 2 connected with work? 3 from government schemes? 4 from a Modern Apprenticeship? 5 from having been educated at home, when you were of school a 6 No qualifications 7 Don’t know

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QualChC2 Do you have any qualifications... 1 from school, college or university? 2 connected with work? 3 from government schemes? 4 from a Modern Apprenticeship? 5 from having been educated at home, when you were of school a 6 No qualifications 7 Don’t know QualChC3 Do you have any qualifications... 1 from school, college or university? 2 connected with work? 3 from government schemes? 4 from a Modern Apprenticeship? 5 from having been educated at home, when you were of school a 6 No qualifications 7 Don’t know NoLoWa(01 – 10) Main reasons respondent is not looking for work. 1 Waiting for the results of an application for a job/being as 2 Student 3 Looking after the family/home 4 Temporarily sick or injured 5 Long-term sick or disabled 6 Believes no jobs available 7 Not yet started looking 8 Doesn’t need employment 9 Retired from paid work 10 Any other reason

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NatldE(1 – 6) National Identity in England

What do you consider your national identity to be, you may choose as many as apply, is it...

1 English 2 Scottish 3 Welsh 4 Irish 5 British 6 Other 8 Refused 9 Don't know NatldS(1 – 6) National Identity in Scotland

What do you consider your national identity to be, you may choose as many as apply, is it...

1 English 2 Scottish 3 Welsh 4 Irish 5 British 6 Other 8 Refused 9 Don't know NatldW(1 – 6) National Identity in Wales

What do you consider your national identity to be, you may choose as many as apply, is it...

1 English 2 Scottish 3 Welsh 4 Irish 5 British 6 Other 8 Refused 9 Don't know

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Natldo Description of other national identity STRING [255] Wrking Did you do any paid work in reference week 1 Yes 2 No 8 Refused 9 Don't know QHealth How is your health in general? 1 Very good 2 Good 3 Fair 4 Bad 5 Very bad 8 Refused 9 Don't know LSIll Have you any long-standing illness, disability or infirmity? 1 Yes 2 No 8 Refused 9 Don't know IllLim Does this Illness / disability limit any of your activities? 1 Yes 2 No 8 Refused 9 Don't know

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Schm08 On a govt. scheme in reference week 1 Work-Based Learning for Young People 2 New Deal 3 Work-Based Learning for Adults/Training for Work 10 Job Skills 15 Worktrack 21 Entry to employment 50 Any other training scheme 66 None of these 97 Just 16 and non-response this time JbAway Are you away from job or business? 1 Yes 2 No 3 Waiting to take up a new job/business already obtained 8 Refused 9 Don't know OwnBus Did you do any unpaid work for business you own? 1 Yes 2 No 8 Refused 9 Don't know RelBus Did unpaid work for relatives business? 1 Yes 2 No 8 Refused 9 Don't know

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Look4 Did you look for work in the last four weeks 1 Yes 2 No 8 Refused 9 Don't know Start Are you available to start work in next two weeks? 1 Yes 2 No 8 Refused 9 Don't know DERIVED VARIABLE DVILO3a International Labour Organisation (ILO) employment status – 3 categories 1 InEmp (in employment or unpaid family worker) 2 Unemp (unemployed) 3 EcInAct (economically inactive) 8 Refused 9 Don't know DERIVED VARIABLE DVILO4a ILO employment status – 4 categories 1 InEmpXuf (in employment not unpaid family worker) 2 UFW (unpaid family worker) 3 Unemp (unemployed) 4 EcInAct (economically inactive) 8 Refused 9 Don't know

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Stat Working as an employee or self-employed 1 Employee 2 Self-employed 3 Government Scheme 4 Unpaid family worker 8 Refused 9 Don't know Supvis Supervisory status 1 Yes 2 No 8 Refused 9 Don't know Manage Do you have any managerial duties? 1 Manager 2 Foreman/supervisor 3 Not manager/supervisor MpnE01 How many people worked for your employer at the place where you worked? 1 1-10 2 11-19 3 20-24 4 Don’t know but under 25 5 25-49 6 Don’t know but over 24 and under 500 7 50-499 8 500 or more

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MpnE02 How many people worked for your employer at the place where you worked? 1 1-10 2 11-19 3 20-24 4 Don’t know but under 25 5 25-49 6 50-249 7 250-499 8 Don’t know between 50 and 499 9 500 or more MpnS01 How many people did you employ at the place where you worked? 1 1-10 2 11-19 3 20-24 4 Don’t know but under 25 5 25-49 6 Don’t know but over 24 and under 500 7 50 employees plus 8 500 or more MpnS02 Number of employees (SE) 1 1-10 2 11-19 3 20-24 4 Don’t know but under 25 5 25-49 6 50-249 7 250-499 8 Don't know between 50 and 499 Solo Working on own or with employees? 1 On own/with partner(s) but no employees 2 With employees 8 Refused 9 Don't know

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FtPtWk Working full or part-time 1 Full-time 2 Part-time 8 Refused 9 Don't know ES2000 Employment status 1 Self-employed: large (25+ employees) 2 Self-employed: small (1-24 employees) 3 Self-employed: no employees 4 Manager: large (25+ employees) 5 Manager: small (1-24 employees) 6 Foreman or supervisor 7 Employee (not classified) 8 No employment status info given

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DERIVED VARIABLE NSSECB NS-SEC full classification 1.0 Employers in large organisations 2.0 Higher managerial occupations 3.1 Higher professional (traditional) - employees 3.2 Higher professional (new) - employees 3.3 Higher professional (traditional) - self-employed 3.4 Higher professional (new) - self-employed 4.1 Lower prof & higher tech (traditional) - employees 4.2 Lower prof & higher tech (new) - employees 4.3 Lower prof & higher tech (traditional) - self-employed 4.4 Lower prof & higher tech (new) - self-employed 5.0 Lower managerial occupations 6.0 Higher supervisory occupations 7.1 Intermediate - clerical and administrative 7.2 Intermediate - sales and service 7.3 Intermediate - technical and auxiliary 7.4 Intermediate - engineering 8.1 Employers in small organisations (non-professional) 8.2 Employers in small organisations (agriculture) 9.1 Own account workers (non-professional) 9.2 Own account workers (agriculture) 10.0 Lower supervisory occupations 11.1 Lower technical craft 11.2 Lower technical process operative 12.1 Semi-routine sales 12.2 Semi-routine service 12.3 Semi-routine technical 12.4 Semi-routine operative 12.5 Semi-routine agricultural 12.6 Semi-routine clerical 12.7 Semi-routine childcare 13.1 Routine sales and service 13.2 Routine production 13.3 Routine technical 13.4 Routine operative 13.5 Routine agricultural 14.1 Never worked 14.2 Long-term unemployed 15.0 Full-time students 16.0 Occupations not stated or inadequately described 17.0 Not classifiable for other reasons 9998 Refusal

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DERIVED VARIABLE nssecac NS-SEC 8 categories 1.10 Large employers and higher managerial occupations 1.20 Higher professional occupations 2.00 Lower managerial and professional occupations 3.00 Intermediate occupations 4.00 Small employers and own account workers 5.00 Lower supervisory & technical occupations 6.00 Semi-routine Occupations 7.00 Routine occupations 8.00 Not classified DERIVED VARIABLE NSECAC5 NS-SEC 5 categories 1 Managerial and professional occupations 2 Intermediate occupations 3 Small employers and own account workers 4 Lower supervisory & technical occupations 5 Semi-routine and routine occupations 6 Not classified DERIVED VARIABLE NSECAC3 NS-SEC 3 categories 1 Managerial and professional occupations 2 Intermediate occupations 3 Routine and manual occupations 4 Not classified EverWk Ever had a paid job 1 Yes 2 No 8 Refused 9 Don't know

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sumgross Annual Gross Income 1.00 Up to £519 2.00 £520 up to £1,039 3.00 £1,040 up to £1,559 4.00 £1,560 up to £2,079 5.00 £2,080 up to £2,599 6.00 £2,600 up to £3,119 7.00 £3,120 up to £3,639 8.00 £3,640 up to £4,159 9.00 £4,160 up to £4,679 10.00 £4,680 up to £5,199 11.00 £5,200 up to £6,239 12.00 £6,240 up to £7,279 13.00 £7,280 up to £8,319 14.00 £8,320 up to £9,359 15.00 £9,360 up to £10,399 16.00 £10,400 up to £11,439 17.00 £11,440 up to £12,479 18.00 £12,480 up to £13,519 19.00 £13,520 up to £14,559 20.00 £14,560 up to £15,599 21.00 £15,600 up to £16,639 22.00 £16,640 up to £17,679 23.00 £17,680 up to £18,719 24.00 £18,720 up to £19,759 25.00 £19,760 up to £20,799 26.00 £20,800 up to £23,399 27.00 £23,400 up to £25,999 28.00 £26,000 up to £28,599 29.00 £28,600 up to £31,199 30.00 £31,200 up to £33,799 31.00 £33,800 up to £36,399 32.00 £36,400 up to £38,999 33.00 £39,000 up to £41,599 34.00 £41,600 up to £44,199 35.00 £44,200 up to £46,799 36.00 £46,800 up to £49,399 37.00 £49,400 up to £51,999 38.00 £52,000 or more 96.00 Not enough information provided 97.00 No source of income 98.00 Refused 99.00 Don't know

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Ethnic_mer Ethnicity 1 White British 2 Any other White background 3 Mixed - White and Black Caribbean 4 Mixed - White and Black African 5 Mixed - White and Asian 6 Any other Mixed background 7 Asian or Asian British - Indian 8 Asian or Asian British - Pakistani 9 Asian or Asian British - Bangladeshi 10 Asian or Asian British - Any other Asian background 11 Black or Black British - Black Caribbean 12 Black or Black British - Black African 13 Black or Black British - Any other Black background 14 Chinese 15 Any Other 98 Refusal DVPaidjo No. of people in household in paid job? 0..97 98 Refused 99 Don't know DERIVED VARIABLE AGEX Grouped Age 1 16 to 24 2 25 to 44 3 45 to 54 4 55 to 64 5 65 to 74 6 75 and over

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DERIVED VARIABLE AGEH Grouped Age 1 16 to 17 2 18 to 19 3 20 to 24 4 25 to 29 5 30 to 34 6 35 to 39 7 40 to 44 8 45 to 49 9 50 to 54 10 55 to 64 11 65 to 74 12 75 or over DERIVED VARIABLE DeFact1 De Facto Marital status- grouped 1 Married / Cohabiting 2 Single 3 Widowed 4 Divorced / separated 5 Same sex cohabiting 6 Civil Partner 7 Former/separated Civil Partner DERIVED VARIABLE DeFacto De Facto Marital status 1 Married 2 Cohabiting 3 Single 4 Widowed 5 Divorced 6 Separated 7 Same sex cohabiting 8 Civil Partner 9 Former/separated Civil Partner

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DERIVED VARIABLE TENGRP Grouped Tenure 1 Owns outright 2 Owns mortgage 3 Rents Local Authority/Housing Association 4 Rents privately 5 Squatting 8 Refused 9 Don't know INDWGT Calibration Weight Wta Weight A – Individual Weight

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OPN0910A.M210

NATIONAL STATISTICS OMNIBUS SURVEY - OCTOBER 2009 Module 210 - Smoking for HMRC

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: (QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = YesNow) AND (QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].PersProx = InPerson) AND: (QTHComp.QHComp[QHHSORT.NewPer].DVAge = 16) OR (QTHComp.QHComp[QHHSORT.NewPer].DVAge = 17) AND: QSignIn.IntrType = FACE

IntroSelf Please answer the next few questions using the laptop. Read the question and follow the instructions on the screen. Please ask me if you need any help in using the laptop. Press 1 and enter, then give the laptop to the respondent.

(1) Proceed to introduction of self-completion (2) Skip self-completion

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: (QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = YesNow) AND (QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].PersProx = InPerson) AND: (QTHComp.QHComp[QHHSORT.NewPer].DVAge = 16) OR (QTHComp.QHComp[QHHSORT.NewPer].DVAge = 17) AND: IntroSelf = SCCont

Pract1 This is the first time I have used a computer Type the number that applies and then press Enter (the key with the yellow sticker).

(1) Yes (2) No

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ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: (QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = YesNow) AND (QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].PersProx = InPerson) AND: (QTHComp.QHComp[QHHSORT.NewPer].DVAge = 16) OR (QTHComp.QHComp[QHHSORT.NewPer].DVAge = 17) AND: IntroSelf = SCCont

Pract2 On which days of the week do you watch television? Type the number of each answer that applies, pressing the space bar between each one. Then press Enter (the key with the yellow sticker).

SET [9] OF (1) Monday (2) Tuesday (3) Wednesday (4) Thursday (5) Friday (6) Saturday (7) Sunday (8) I do not have a television/Don't watch the television (9) I mostly only listen to the radio

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: (QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = YesNow) AND (QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].PersProx = InPerson) AND: (QTHComp.QHComp[QHHSORT.NewPer].DVAge = 16) OR (QTHComp.QHComp[QHHSORT.NewPer].DVAge = 17)

M210_in16 Now I'd like to ask you about cigarette smoking. Do you smoke cigarettes at all nowadays?

(1) Yes (2) No

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: (QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = YesNow) AND (QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].PersProx = InPerson) AND: (QTHComp.QHComp[QHHSORT.NewPer].DVAge = 16) OR (QTHComp.QHComp[QHHSORT.NewPer].DVAge = 17) AND: M210_in16 = Yes

M210_2 How many cigarettes a day do you usually smoke at weekends?

0..200

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ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: (QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = YesNow) AND (QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].PersProx = InPerson) AND: (QTHComp.QHComp[QHHSORT.NewPer].DVAge = 16) OR (QTHComp.QHComp[QHHSORT.NewPer].DVAge = 17) AND: M210_in16 = Yes

M210_3 How many cigarettes a day do you usually smoke on weekdays?

0..200

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: (QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = YesNow) AND (QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].PersProx = InPerson) AND: (QTHComp.QHComp[QHHSORT.NewPer].DVAge = 16) OR (QTHComp.QHComp[QHHSORT.NewPer].DVAge = 17) AND: M210_in16 = Yes

M210_4 Do you usually smoke packeted cigarettes, hand-rolled cigarettes or both?

(1) Packeted (2) Hand-rolled (3) Both packeted and hand-rolled, but mainly packeted (4) Both packeted and hand-rolled, but mainly hand-rolled

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: (QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = YesNow) AND (QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].PersProx = InPerson) AND: (QTHComp.QHComp[QHHSORT.NewPer].DVAge = 16) OR (QTHComp.QHComp[QHHSORT.NewPer].DVAge = 17) AND: IntroSelf = SCCont

Selfend Thank you. Please type 1 and press enter. Then hand the laptop back to the interviewer to finish the survey.

(1) Press <1> to continue

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: (QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = YesNow) AND (QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].PersProx = InPerson) AND: QTSmoking.QSmoking[QHHSORT.NewPer].CigNow = Yes

M210_in18 Now I'd like to ask you about cigarette smoking.

(1) Press <1> to continue

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ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: (QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = YesNow) AND (QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].PersProx = InPerson) AND: QTSmoking.QSmoking[QHHSORT.NewPer].CigNow = Yes

M210_2 How many cigarettes a day do you usually smoke at weekends?

0..200

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: (QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = YesNow) AND (QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].PersProx = InPerson) AND: QTSmoking.QSmoking[QHHSORT.NewPer].CigNow = Yes

M210_3 How many cigarettes a day do you usually smoke on weekdays?

0..200

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: (QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = YesNow) AND (QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].PersProx = InPerson) AND: QTSmoking.QSmoking[QHHSORT.NewPer].CigNow = Yes

M210_4 Do you usually smoke packeted cigarettes, hand-rolled cigarettes or both?

(1) Packeted (2) Hand-rolled (3) Both packeted and hand-rolled, but mainly packeted (4) Both packeted and hand-rolled, but mainly hand-rolled

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OPN0910A.MCE

NATIONAL STATISTICS OPINIONS SURVEY - OCTOBER 2009 Module MCE - Later Life

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: (QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = YesNow) AND (QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].PersProx = InPerson)

Intro1 The next set of questions investigate people's opinions of the support available to help older people to continue to live independently in later life.

(1) Press <1> to continue

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: (QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = YesNow) AND (QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].PersProx = InPerson)

MCE_1 HIn your opinion, are older people in your local area able to get the services and support they need to continue to live at home for as long as they want to? (This could include help or support from public, private or voluntary services or from family, friends and the wider community.)

(1) Yes (2) No (3) Don't know

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OPN0910A.MCEb

NATIONAL STATISTICS OPINIONS SURVEY - OCTOBER 2009 Module MCEb - Later Life (long)

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: (QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = YesNow) AND (QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].PersProx = InPerson)

MCEb_2 Do you have personal experience of receiving, or others receiving, such services or support?

(1) Yes (2) No

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: (QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = YesNow) AND (QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].PersProx = InPerson) AND: MCEb_2 = Yes

MCEb_3 Is this for... Running Prompt

(1) ..yourself, (2) ..another household member, (3) ..family or friends living locally, (4) ..someone else you know who lives locally?

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: (QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = YesNow) AND (QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].PersProx = InPerson)

MCEb_4M NCE1 HWhich do you think are the main services and support older people receive in your local area to help them live independently at home? Choose up to three

SET [3] OF (1) Help to get repairs done to their present home (2) Help to get aids and adaptations for their present home (3) Help with activities like cleaning, gardening or shopping (4) Someone to give advice and help with getting services and support (5) Opportunities to meet with other people or to do activities such as exercise, art or computing (6) Help with personal care such as washing and dressing or getting a hot meal (7) Transport for things such as appointments, leisure or shopping (8) Financial advice on things such as pensions, benefits and savings (9) Other services or support (Please specify)

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ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: (QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = YesNow) AND (QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].PersProx = InPerson) AND: Other IN MCEb_4M

Spec_4M Interviewer, please record other services or support provided

STRING[255]

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: (QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = YesNow) AND (QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].PersProx = InPerson)

MCEb_5M NCE1 HWhich do you think are the most important services and support older people need in your local area to help them live independently at home? Choose up to three

SET [3] OF (1) Help to get repairs done to their present home (2) Help to get aids and adaptations for their present home (3) Help with activities like cleaning, gardening or shopping (4) Someone to give advice and help with getting services and support (5) Opportunities to meet with other people or to do activities such as exercise, art or computing (6) Help with personal care such as washing and dressing or getting a hot meal (7) Transport for things such as appointments, leisure or shopping (8) Financial advice on things such as pensions, benefits and savings (9) Other services or support (Please specify)

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: (QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = YesNow) AND (QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].PersProx = InPerson) AND: Other IN MCEb_5M

Spec_5M Interviewer, please record other important services or support

STRING[255]

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ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: (QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = YesNow) AND (QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].PersProx = InPerson)

MCEb_6M NCE1 HWhat types of services or support if any do you feel are most in need of improvement? Choose up to three

SET [3] OF (1) Help to get repairs done to their present home (2) Help to get aids and adaptations for their present home (3) Help with activities like cleaning, gardening or shopping (4) Someone to give advice and help with getting services and support (5) Opportunities to meet with other people or to do activities such as exercise, art or computing (6) Help with personal care such as washing and dressing or getting a hot meal (7) Transport for things such as appointments, leisure or shopping (8) Financial advice on things such as pensions, benefits and savings (9) Other services or support (Please specify)

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: (QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = YesNow) AND (QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].PersProx = InPerson) AND: Other IN MCEb_6M

Spec_6M Interviewer, please record other services or support most in need of improvement

STRING[255]

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Block: OPN0910A.MCA.QSample1

OPN0910A.MCA.QSample1

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: (QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = YesNow) AND (QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].PersProx = InPerson) AND: (QID.Address > 0) AND (QID.Address < 16)

Intro1 The following questions are asked on behalf of the Office for National Statistics. They ask you about any health conditions you have which are long-lasting in nature and any problems you have with normal daily activities.

(1) Press <1> to continue

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: (QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = YesNow) AND (QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].PersProx = InPerson) AND: (QID.Address > 0) AND (QID.Address < 16)

MCA_1a1 Do you have any physical or mental health condition(s) or illnesses which have lasted for 12 months or more?

(1) Yes (2) No (3) Don't Know (4) Refusal

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Block: OPN0910A.MCA.QSample1

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: (QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = YesNow) AND (QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].PersProx = InPerson) AND: (QID.Address > 0) AND (QID.Address < 16) AND: MCA_1a1 = Yes

MCA_1b1 NCAA1 Do you have difficulty in any of the following areas because of your health condition(s) or illnesses? Code all that apply

SET [8] OF (1) Seeing (due to blindness or partial sight) (2) Hearing (due to deafness or partial hearing) (3) Mobility, such as difficulty walking short distances, climbing stairs or lifting and carrying objects (4) Learning or concentration or remembering (5) Mental Health (6) Stamina or breathing difficulty (7) Social learning difficulty (for example, due to Autistic Spectrum Disorder or Aspergers') (8) Other (Please Specify) (9) None of the above (Spontaneous only) (10) Don't know (Spontaneous only) (11) Refusal (Spontaneous only)

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: (QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = YesNow) AND (QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].PersProx = InPerson) AND: (QID.Address > 0) AND (QID.Address < 16) AND: Other IN MCA_1b1

MCA_spe1b1 Please specify the difficulty/difficulties you have

STRING[255]

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Block: OPN0910A.MCA.QSample1

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: (QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = YesNow) AND (QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].PersProx = InPerson) AND: (QID.Address > 0) AND (QID.Address < 16) AND: MCA_1a1 = Yes

MCA_2a1 For at least the past 12 months, have you had difficulty in carrying out day-to-day activities (in the home, at work or during leisure time)? Running Prompt

(1) Always, (2) Most of the time, (3) Sometimes, (4) Or not at all? (5) Don't know (Spontaneous only) (6) Refusal (Spontaneous only)

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: (QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = YesNow) AND (QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].PersProx = InPerson) AND: (QID.Address > 0) AND (QID.Address < 16) AND: ((MCA_2a1 = Always) OR (MCA_2a1 = Most)) OR (MCA_2a1 = Some)

MCA_2b1 To what extent do you have difficulty carrying out day-to-day activities? Running Prompt

(1) A little difficulty, (2) Or a lot of difficulty?

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Block: OPN0910A.MCA.QSample1

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: (QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = YesNow) AND (QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].PersProx = InPerson) AND: (QID.Address > 0) AND (QID.Address < 16) AND: ((MCA_2a1 = Always) OR (MCA_2a1 = Most)) OR (MCA_2a1 = Some)

MCA_31 NCAA2 Are your difficulties caused by any of the following? Code all that apply

SET [7] OF (1) Physical barriers, like badly designed buildings, difficulty getting around outdoors or on transport (2) Peoples' attitudes towards you (3) Information or communications not being provided in a way that is accessible to you (4) An organisation's policies, rules or procedures which make it difficult for you to access their services (5) Financial problems (6) Health conditions or impairments, because you may not be well enough to take part (7) Other causes, (Please specify) (8) None of the above (Spontaneous only) (9) Don't know (Spontaneous only) (10) Refusal (Spontaneous only)

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: (QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = YesNow) AND (QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].PersProx = InPerson) AND: (QID.Address > 0) AND (QID.Address < 16) AND: Other IN MCA_31

MCA_spe31 Please specify any other cause(s) of your difficulty/difficulties

STRING[255]

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Block: OPN0910A.MCA.QSample1

OPN0910A.MCA.QSample2

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: (QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = YesNow) AND (QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].PersProx = InPerson) AND: NOT ((QID.Address > 0) AND (QID.Address < 16)

Intro2 The following questions are asked on behalf of the Office for National Statistics. They ask you about any problems you have with normal daily activities and any health conditions you have which are long-lasting in nature.

(1) Press <1> to continue

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: (QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = YesNow) AND (QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].PersProx = InPerson) AND: NOT ((QID.Address > 0) AND (QID.Address < 16)

MCA_1a2 NCAB1 There are many reasons why people can't take part in activities as much as they would like to. Do you have difficulty taking part in the following areas of life for any reason? Code all that apply

SET [7] OF (1) Education and learning opportunities (2) Gaining paid employment or employment related-opportunities (3) Transport and travel (4) Social activities such as seeing friends and family (5) Other leisure activities (6) Participating in public activities, such as joining community groups, voting, jury service or political activities (7) Any other areas of life (Please Specify) (8) No, I don't have difficulty taking part (9) Don't know (Spontaneous only) (10) Refusal (Spontaneous only)

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: (QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = YesNow) AND (QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].PersProx = InPerson) AND: NOT ((QID.Address > 0) AND (QID.Address < 16) AND: Other IN MCA_1a2

MCA_spe1b2 Please specify the area(s) of life where you have difficulty participating

STRING[255]

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Block: OPN0910A.MCA.QSample1

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: (QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = YesNow) AND (QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].PersProx = InPerson) AND: NOT ((QID.Address > 0) AND (QID.Address < 16) AND: ((((((Edu IN MCA_1a2) OR (Job IN MCA_1a2)) OR (Travel IN MCA_1a2)) OR (Social IN MCA_1a2)) OR (Leisur IN MCA_1a2)) OR (Public IN MCA_1a2)) OR (Other IN MCA_1a2)

MCA_1b2 NCAB2 What causes you difficulty taking part in these activities? Code all that apply

SET [10] OF (1) Financial reasons (2) Too busy/not enough time (3) An organisations' policies, rules or procedures which make it difficult for you to access their services (4) A health condition, illness or impairment (5) Lack of help or assistance (6) Lack of special aids or equipment (7) Badly designed buildings (8) Attitudes of other people towards you (9) Information or communications not being provided in a way that is accessible to you (10) Other reason (Please Specify)

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: (QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = YesNow) AND (QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].PersProx = InPerson) AND: NOT ((QID.Address > 0) AND (QID.Address < 16) AND: Other IN MCA_1b2

MCA_spe1b3 Please specify the other cause(s) of your difficulty/difficulties taking part in activities

STRING[255]

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: (QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = YesNow) AND (QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].PersProx = InPerson) AND: NOT ((QID.Address > 0) AND (QID.Address < 16)

MCA_2a2 Do you have any physical or mental health condition(s) or illnesses that are expected to last 12 months or more?

(1) Yes (2) No (3) Don't Know (4) Refusal

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Block: OPN0910A.MCA.QSample1

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: (QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = YesNow) AND (QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].PersProx = InPerson) AND: NOT ((QID.Address > 0) AND (QID.Address < 16)

MCA_2b2 NCAB3 Do you have difficulty in any of the following areas because of a health condition(s) or illnesses? Code all that apply

SET [8] OF (1) Seeing (due to blindness or partial sight) (2) Hearing (due to deafness or partial hearing) (3) Mobility, such as difficulty walking short distances, climbing stairs or lifting and carrying objects (4) Learning or concentration or remembering (5) Mental Health (6) Stamina or breathing difficulty (7) Social learning difficulty (for example, due to Autistic Spectrum Disorder or Aspergers') (8) Other (Please Specify) (9) None of the above (Spontaneous only) (10) Don't know (Spontaneous only) (11) Refusal (Spontaneous only)

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: (QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = YesNow) AND (QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].PersProx = InPerson) AND: NOT ((QID.Address > 0) AND (QID.Address < 16) AND: Other IN MCA_2b2

MCA_spe2b2 Please specify the difficulty/difficulties you have

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ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: (QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = YesNow) AND (QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].PersProx = InPerson) AND: NOT ((QID.Address > 0) AND (QID.Address < 16) AND: MCA_2a2 = Yes

MCA_2c2 In relation to your condition(s) or illnesses, to what extent do you have difficulty carrying out day-to-day activities? Running Prompt

(1) A lot of difficulty, (2) A little difficulty, (3) Or no difficulty?

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Block: OPN0910A.MCA.QSample1

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: (QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = YesNow) AND (QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].PersProx = InPerson) AND: NOT ((QID.Address > 0) AND (QID.Address < 16) AND: (MCA_2c2 = Little) OR (MCA_2c2 = Lot)

MCA_2d2 For how long have you had difficulty with day-to-day activities? Running Prompt

(1) Less than 6 months, (2) Between 6 and 12 months, (3) Or 12 months or more?

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Block: OPN0910A.M338

OPN0910A.M338

NATIONAL STATISTICS OMNIBUS SURVEY - October 2009 Module 338 Charitable giving for NCVO

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done

M338_Int The next set of questions looks at giving to charity. Not everyone gives to charity, and if you do not, that is fine - please answer honestly. Also, I am only interested in any donations that you made to charity in the last four weeks. Please do not tell me about any donations that you made before this, or about any donations you plan to make in the future.

(1) Press <1> to continue

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done

M338_2M N Q1 This list shows ways of giving to charity. In the last four weeks that is since ^DMDL4WKS, have you given to charity by any of these methods? Please don't include donating goods to a charity shop or jumble sale or donating prizes or collecting sponsorship money from other people. Also, please don't include your time spent volunteering for a charity. Code all that apply

SET [9] OF (1) Cheque or credit/debit card (2) Direct debit, standing order or covenant (3) Payroll giving/regular deduction direct from salary (4) Buying goods (e.g. charity shop, charity catalogue purchase, the Big Issue) (5) Fundraising event (e.g. jumble sales, fetes, charity dinners) (6) Buying a raffle or lottery ticket (not the National Lottery) (7) Membership fees and subscriptions paid to charities (8) Cash gifts (e.g. collections at work, school, street, pub or place of worship, sponsoring someone by cash, or buying a poppy or ribbon with cash) (9) Other method of giving to charity (please specify) (10) Did not make a donation to charity in last four weeks

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: OthMeth IN M338_2M

Sp338_2M i Please record other method

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Block: OPN0910A.M338.QBchq338

OPN0910A.M338.QBchq338

NATIONAL STATISTICS OMNIBUS SURVEY - July 2004 Module 338 Charitable giving for NCVO (Block for Cheque or Credit/Debit Card)

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: Cheque IN M338_2M

Chq_3M N Q2 This card shows different charitable causes. Thinking about when you donated by cheque or credit/debit card, to which of these causes did you give? Code all that apply

SET [15] OF (1) Medical research (2) Hospitals and hospices (3) Physical and mental health care (4) Disabled people (including blind and deaf people) (5) Schools, colleges, universities and other education (6) Children or young people (7) Homeless people, housing and refuge shelters in UK (8) Overseas aid and disaster relief (9) Elderly people (10) Animal welfare (11) Conservation, the environment and heritage (12) Religious organisations (including churches, mosques and synagogues) (13) Arts (14) Sports and recreation (15) Other (including rescue services, human rights, benevolent funds and refugees) (please specify)

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: Cheque IN M338_2M AND: Other IN Chq_3M

SPChq i Please record other cause

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Block: OPN0910A.M338.QBchq338

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: Cheque IN M338_2M AND: MedicalR IN Chq_3M

ChqC1_4 How much money did you give to medical research by cheque or credit/debit card (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: Cheque IN M338_2M AND: Hospital IN Chq_3M

ChqC2_4 How much money did you give to hospitals and hospices by cheque or credit/debit card (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: Cheque IN M338_2M AND: MentalH IN Chq_3M

ChqC3_4 How much money did you give to physical and mental health care by cheque or credit/debit card (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

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Block: OPN0910A.M338.QBchq338

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: Cheque IN M338_2M AND: Disable IN Chq_3M

ChqC4_4 How much money did you give to disabled people by cheque or credit/debit card (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: Cheque IN M338_2M AND: School IN Chq_3M

ChqC5_4 How much money did you give to schools, colleges, universities and other education by cheque or credit/debit card (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: Cheque IN M338_2M AND: Children IN Chq_3M

ChqC6_4 How much money did you give to children or young people by cheque or credit/debit card (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

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Block: OPN0910A.M338.QBchq338

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: Cheque IN M338_2M AND: Homeless IN Chq_3M

ChqC7_4 How much money did you give to homeless people, housing and refuge centres in the UK by cheque or credit/debit card (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: Cheque IN M338_2M AND: Overseas IN Chq_3M

ChqC8_4 How much money did you give to overseas aid and disaster relief by cheque or credit/debit card (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: Cheque IN M338_2M AND: Elderly IN Chq_3M

ChqC9_4 How much money did you give to elderly people by cheque or credit/debit card (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

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Block: OPN0910A.M338.QBchq338

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: Cheque IN M338_2M AND: AnimalW IN Chq_3M

ChqC10_4 How much money did you give to animal welfare by cheque or credit/debit card (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: Cheque IN M338_2M AND: Conserv IN Chq_3M

ChqC11_4 How much money did you give to conservation, the environment and heritage by cheque or credit/debit card (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: Cheque IN M338_2M AND: RelOrg IN Chq_3M

ChqC12_4 How much money did you give to religious organisations by cheque or credit/debit card (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

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Block: OPN0910A.M338.QBchq338

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: Cheque IN M338_2M AND: arts IN Chq_3M

ChqC13_4 How much money did you give to the arts by cheque or credit/debit card (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: Cheque IN M338_2M AND: Sports IN Chq_3M

ChqC14_4 How much money did you give to sports and recreation by cheque or credit/debit card (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: Cheque IN M338_2M AND: (Other IN Chq_3M) OR (Chq_3M = DONTKNOW)

chqC15_4 How much money did you give to the other charitable cause(s) by cheque or credit/debit card (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

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Block: OPN0910A.M338.QBdd338

OPN0910A.M338.QBdd338

NATIONAL STATISTICS OMNIBUS SURVEY - July 2004 Module 338 Charitable giving for NCVO (Block for Direct Debit)

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: DirDebit IN M338_2M

dd_3M N Q2 This card shows different charitable causes. Thinking about when you donated by direct debit, standing order or covenant, to which of these causes did you give? Code all that apply

SET [15] OF (1) Medical research (2) Hospitals and hospices (3) Physical and mental health care (4) Disabled people (including blind and deaf people) (5) Schools, colleges, universities and other education (6) Children or young people (7) Homeless people, housing and refuge shelters in UK (8) Overseas aid and disaster relief (9) Elderly people (10) Animal welfare (11) Conservation, the environment and heritage (12) Religious organisations (including churches, mosques and synagogues) (13) Arts (14) Sports and recreation (15) Other (including rescue services, human rights, benevolent funds and refugees) (please specify)

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: DirDebit IN M338_2M AND: Other IN dd_3M

SPdd i Please record other cause

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Block: OPN0910A.M338.QBdd338

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: DirDebit IN M338_2M AND: MedicalR IN dd_3M

ddC1_4 How much money did you give to medical research by direct debit, standing order or covenant (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: DirDebit IN M338_2M AND: MedicalR IN dd_3M

ddC1_5 ^Text1 Did you use the Gift Aid scheme for this donation?

(1) Yes (2) No (3) Don't know/Can't remember

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: DirDebit IN M338_2M AND: Hospital IN dd_3M

ddC2_4 How much money did you give to hospitals and hospices by direct debit, standing order or covenant (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: DirDebit IN M338_2M AND: Hospital IN dd_3M

ddC2_5 ^Text2 Did you use the Gift Aid scheme for this donation?

(1) Yes (2) No (3) Don't know/Can't remember

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Block: OPN0910A.M338.QBdd338

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: DirDebit IN M338_2M AND: MentalH IN dd_3M

ddC3_4 How much money did you give to physical and mental health care by direct debit, standing order or covenant (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: DirDebit IN M338_2M AND: MentalH IN dd_3M

ddC3_5 ^Text3 Did you use the Gift Aid scheme for this donation?

(1) Yes (2) No (3) Don't know/Can't remember

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: DirDebit IN M338_2M AND: Disable IN dd_3M

ddC4_4 How much money did you give to disabled people by direct debit, standing order or covenant (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: DirDebit IN M338_2M AND: Disable IN dd_3M

ddC4_5 ^Text4 Did you use the Gift Aid scheme for this donation?

(1) Yes (2) No (3) Don't know/Can't remember

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Block: OPN0910A.M338.QBdd338

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: DirDebit IN M338_2M AND: School IN dd_3M

ddC5_4 How much money did you give to schools, colleges, universities and other education by direct debit, standing order or covenant (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: DirDebit IN M338_2M AND: School IN dd_3M

ddC5_5 ^Text5 Did you use the Gift Aid scheme for this donation?

(1) Yes (2) No (3) Don't know/Can't remember

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: DirDebit IN M338_2M AND: Children IN dd_3M

ddC6_4 How much money did you give to children or young people by direct debit, standing order or covenant (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: DirDebit IN M338_2M AND: Children IN dd_3M

ddC6_5 ^Text6 Did you use the Gift Aid scheme for this donation?

(1) Yes (2) No (3) Don't know/Can't remember

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Block: OPN0910A.M338.QBdd338

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: DirDebit IN M338_2M AND: Homeless IN dd_3M

ddC7_4 How much money did you give to homeless people, housing and refuge centres in the UK by direct debit, standing order or covenant (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: DirDebit IN M338_2M AND: Homeless IN dd_3M

ddC7_5 ^Text7 Did you use the Gift Aid scheme for this donation?

(1) Yes (2) No (3) Don't know/Can't remember

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: DirDebit IN M338_2M AND: Overseas IN dd_3M

ddC8_4 How much money did you give to overseas aid and disaster relief by direct debit, standing order or covenant (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: DirDebit IN M338_2M AND: Overseas IN dd_3M

ddC8_5 ^Text8 Did you use the Gift Aid scheme for this donation?

(1) Yes (2) No (3) Don't know/Can't remember

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Block: OPN0910A.M338.QBdd338

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: DirDebit IN M338_2M AND: Elderly IN dd_3M

ddC9_4 How much money did you give to elderly people by direct debit, standing order or covenant (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: DirDebit IN M338_2M AND: Elderly IN dd_3M

ddC9_5 ^Text9 Did you use the Gift Aid scheme for this donation?

(1) Yes (2) No (3) Don't know/Can't remember

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: DirDebit IN M338_2M AND: AnimalW IN dd_3M

ddC10_4 How much money did you give to animal welfare by direct debit, standing order or covenant (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: DirDebit IN M338_2M AND: AnimalW IN dd_3M

ddC10_5 ^Text10 Did you use the Gift Aid scheme for this donation?

(1) Yes (2) No (3) Don't know/Can't remember

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Block: OPN0910A.M338.QBdd338

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: DirDebit IN M338_2M AND: Conserv IN dd_3M

ddC11_4 How much money did you give to conservation, the environment and heritage by direct debit, standing order or covenant (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: DirDebit IN M338_2M AND: Conserv IN dd_3M

ddC11_5 ^Text11 Did you use the Gift Aid scheme for this donation?

(1) Yes (2) No (3) Don't know/Can't remember

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: DirDebit IN M338_2M AND: RelOrg IN dd_3M

ddC12_4 How much money did you give to religious organisations by direct debit, standing order or covenant (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: DirDebit IN M338_2M AND: RelOrg IN dd_3M

ddC12_5 ^Text12 Did you use the Gift Aid scheme for this donation?

(1) Yes (2) No (3) Don't know/Can't remember

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Block: OPN0910A.M338.QBdd338

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: DirDebit IN M338_2M AND: arts IN dd_3M

ddC13_4 How much money did you give to the arts by direct debit, standing order or covenant (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: DirDebit IN M338_2M AND: arts IN dd_3M

ddC13_5 ^Text13 Did you use the Gift Aid scheme for this donation?

(1) Yes (2) No (3) Don't know/Can't remember

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: DirDebit IN M338_2M AND: Sports IN dd_3M

ddC14_4 How much money did you give to sports and recreation by direct debit, standing order or covenant (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: DirDebit IN M338_2M AND: Sports IN dd_3M

ddC14_5 ^Text14 Did you use the Gift Aid scheme for this donation?

(1) Yes (2) No (3) Don't know/Can't remember

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Block: OPN0910A.M338.QBdd338

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: DirDebit IN M338_2M AND: (Other IN dd_3M) OR (dd_3M = DONTKNOW)

ddC15_4 How much money did you give to the other charitable cause(s) by direct debit, standing order or covenant (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: DirDebit IN M338_2M AND: (Other IN dd_3M) OR (dd_3M = DONTKNOW)

ddC15_5 ^Text15 Did you use the Gift Aid scheme for this donation?

(1) Yes (2) No (3) Don't know/Can't remember

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Block: OPN0910A.M338.QBPayR338

OPN0910A.M338.QBPayR338

NATIONAL STATISTICS OMNIBUS SURVEY - July 2004 Module 338 Charitable giving for NCVO (Block for Payroll Giving)

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: Payroll IN M338_2M

Pay_3M N Q2 This card shows different charitable causes. Thinking about your payroll giving or your regular deduction direct from salary, to which of these causes did you give? Code all that apply

SET [15] OF (1) Medical research (2) Hospitals and hospices (3) Physical and mental health care (4) Disabled people (including blind and deaf people) (5) Schools, colleges, universities and other education (6) Children or young people (7) Homeless people, housing and refuge shelters in UK (8) Overseas aid and disaster relief (9) Elderly people (10) Animal welfare (11) Conservation, the environment and heritage (12) Religious organisations (including churches, mosques and synagogues) (13) Arts (14) Sports and recreation (15) Other (including rescue services, human rights, benevolent funds and refugees) (please specify)

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: Payroll IN M338_2M AND: Other IN Pay_3M

SpPay i Please record other cause

STRING[100]

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Block: OPN0910A.M338.QBPayR338

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: Payroll IN M338_2M AND: MedicalR IN Pay_3M

PayC1_4 How much money did you give to medical research by payroll giving or salary deductions (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: Payroll IN M338_2M AND: Hospital IN Pay_3M

PayC2_4 How much money did you give to hospitals and hospices by payroll giving or salary deductions (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: Payroll IN M338_2M AND: MentalH IN Pay_3M

PayC3_4 How much money did you give to physical and mental health care by payroll giving or salary deductions (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

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Block: OPN0910A.M338.QBPayR338

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: Payroll IN M338_2M AND: Disable IN Pay_3M

PayC4_4 How much money did you give to disabled people by payroll giving or salary deductions (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: Payroll IN M338_2M AND: School IN Pay_3M

PayC5_4 How much money did you give to schools, colleges, universities or other education by payroll giving or salary deductions (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: Payroll IN M338_2M AND: Children IN Pay_3M

PayC6_4 How much money did you give to children or young people by payroll giving or salary deductions (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

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Block: OPN0910A.M338.QBPayR338

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: Payroll IN M338_2M AND: Homeless IN Pay_3M

PayC7_4 How much money did you give to homeless people, housing and refuge shelters in the UK by payroll giving or salary deductions (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: Payroll IN M338_2M AND: Overseas IN Pay_3M

PayC8_4 How much money did you give to overseas aid and disaster relief by payroll giving or salary deductions (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: Payroll IN M338_2M AND: Elderly IN Pay_3M

PayC9_4 How much money did you give to elderly people by payroll giving or salary deductions (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

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Block: OPN0910A.M338.QBPayR338

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: Payroll IN M338_2M AND: AnimalW IN Pay_3M

PayC10_4 How much money did you give to animal welfare by payroll giving or salary deductions (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: Payroll IN M338_2M AND: Conserv IN Pay_3M

PayC11_4 How much money did you give to conservation, the environment and heritage by payroll giving or salary deductions (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: Payroll IN M338_2M AND: RelOrg IN Pay_3M

PayC12_4 How much money did you give to religious organisations by payroll giving or salary deductions (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

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Block: OPN0910A.M338.QBPayR338

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: Payroll IN M338_2M AND: arts IN Pay_3M

PayC13_4 How much money did you give to the arts by payroll giving or salary deductions (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: Payroll IN M338_2M AND: Sports IN Pay_3M

PayC14_4 How much money did you give to sports and recreation by payroll giving or salary deductions (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: Payroll IN M338_2M AND: (Other IN Pay_3M) OR (Pay_3M = DONTKNOW)

PayC15_4 How much money did you give to the other charitable cause(s) by payroll giving or salary deductions (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

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Block: OPN0910A.M338.QBBuy338

OPN0910A.M338.QBBuy338

NATIONAL STATISTICS OMNIBUS SURVEY - July 2004 Module 338 Charitable giving for NCVO (Block for Buying Goods)

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: Goods IN M338_2M

Buy_3M N Q2 This card shows different charitable causes. Thinking about when you bought goods, which of these causes benefited? Code all that apply

SET [15] OF (1) Medical research (2) Hospitals and hospices (3) Physical and mental health care (4) Disabled people (including blind and deaf people) (5) Schools, colleges, universities and other education (6) Children or young people (7) Homeless people, housing and refuge shelters in UK (8) Overseas aid and disaster relief (9) Elderly people (10) Animal welfare (11) Conservation, the environment and heritage (12) Religious organisations (including churches, mosques and synagogues) (13) Arts (14) Sports and recreation (15) Other (including rescue services, human rights, benevolent funds and refugees) (please specify)

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: Goods IN M338_2M AND: Other IN Buy_3M

SpBuy i Please record other cause

STRING[100]

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Block: OPN0910A.M338.QBBuy338

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: Goods IN M338_2M AND: MedicalR IN Buy_3M

BuyC1_4 How much did you pay for the goods that benefited medical research (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: Goods IN M338_2M AND: Hospital IN Buy_3M

BuyC2_4 How much did you pay for the goods that benefited hospitals and hospices (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: Goods IN M338_2M AND: MentalH IN Buy_3M

BuyC3_4 How much did you pay for the goods that benefited physical and mental health care (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

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Block: OPN0910A.M338.QBBuy338

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: Goods IN M338_2M AND: Disable IN Buy_3M

BuyC4_4 How much did you pay for the goods that benefited disabled people (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: Goods IN M338_2M AND: School IN Buy_3M

BuyC5_4 How much did you pay for the goods that benefited schools, colleges, universities or other education (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: Goods IN M338_2M AND: Children IN Buy_3M

BuyC6_4 How much did you pay for the goods that benefited children or young people (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

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Block: OPN0910A.M338.QBBuy338

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: Goods IN M338_2M AND: Homeless IN Buy_3M

BuyC7_4 How much did you pay for the goods that benefited homeless people, housing and refuge shelters in the UK (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: Goods IN M338_2M AND: Overseas IN Buy_3M

BuyC8_4 How much did you pay for the goods that benefited overseas aid and disaster relief (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: Goods IN M338_2M AND: Elderly IN Buy_3M

BuyC9_4 How much did you pay for the goods that benefited elderly people (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

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Block: OPN0910A.M338.QBBuy338

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: Goods IN M338_2M AND: AnimalW IN Buy_3M

BuyC10_4 How much did you pay for the goods that benefited animal welfare (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: Goods IN M338_2M AND: Conserv IN Buy_3M

BuyC11_4 How much did you pay for the goods that benefited conservation, the environment and heritage (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: Goods IN M338_2M AND: RelOrg IN Buy_3M

BuyC12_4 How much did you pay for the goods that benefited religious organisations (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

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Block: OPN0910A.M338.QBBuy338

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: Goods IN M338_2M AND: arts IN Buy_3M

BuyC13_4 How much did you pay for the goods that benefited the arts (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: Goods IN M338_2M AND: Sports IN Buy_3M

BuyC14_4 How much did you pay for the goods that benefited sports and recreation (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: Goods IN M338_2M AND: (Other IN Buy_3M) OR (Buy_3M = DONTKNOW)

BuyC15_4 How much did you pay for the goods that benefited the other charitable cause(s) (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

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Block: OPN0910A.M338.QBFundR338

OPN0910A.M338.QBFundR338

NATIONAL STATISTICS OMNIBUS SURVEY - July 2004 Module M338 Charitable giving for NCVO (Block for Fundraising Event)

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: Fundrais IN M338_2M

FndR3M N Q2 This card shows different charitable causes. Thinking about the fundraising event, which of these causes benefited? Code all that apply

SET [15] OF (1) Medical research (2) Hospitals and hospices (3) Physical and mental health care (4) Disabled people (including blind and deaf people) (5) Schools, colleges, universities and other education (6) Children or young people (7) Homeless people, housing and refuge shelters in UK (8) Overseas aid and disaster relief (9) Elderly people (10) Animal welfare (11) Conservation, the environment and heritage (12) Religious organisations (including churches, mosques and synagogues) (13) Arts (14) Sports and recreation (15) Other (including rescue services, human rights, benevolent funds and refugees) (please specify)

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: Fundrais IN M338_2M AND: Other IN FndR3M

SpFR i Please record other cause

STRING[100]

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Block: OPN0910A.M338.QBFundR338

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: Fundrais IN M338_2M AND: MedicalR IN FndR3M

FRC1_4 How much money (including entrance fees) did you give to the fundraising event for medical research (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: Fundrais IN M338_2M AND: Hospital IN FndR3M

FRC2_4 How much money (including entrance fees) did you give to the fundraising event for hospitals and hospices (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: Fundrais IN M338_2M AND: MentalH IN FndR3M

FRC3_4 How much money (including entrance fees) did you give to the fundraising event for physical and mental health care (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

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Block: OPN0910A.M338.QBFundR338

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: Fundrais IN M338_2M AND: Disable IN FndR3M

FRC4_4 How much money (including entrance fees) did you give to the fundraising event for disabled people (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: Fundrais IN M338_2M AND: School IN FndR3M

FRC5_4 How much money (including entrance fees) did you give to the fundraising event for schools, colleges, universities and other education (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: Fundrais IN M338_2M AND: Children IN FndR3M

FRC6_4 How much money (including entrance fees) did you give to the fundraising event for children or young people (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

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Block: OPN0910A.M338.QBFundR338

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: Fundrais IN M338_2M AND: Homeless IN FndR3M

FRC7_4 How much money (including entrance fees) did you give to the fundraising event for homeless people, housing and refuge centres in the UK (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: Fundrais IN M338_2M AND: Overseas IN FndR3M

FRC8_4 How much money (including entrance fees) did you give to the fundraising event for overseas aid and disaster relief (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: Fundrais IN M338_2M AND: Elderly IN FndR3M

FRC9_4 How much money (including entrance fees) did you give to the fundraising event for elderly people (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

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Block: OPN0910A.M338.QBFundR338

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: Fundrais IN M338_2M AND: AnimalW IN FndR3M

FRC10_4 How much money (including entrance fees) did you give to the fundraising event for animal welfare (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: Fundrais IN M338_2M AND: Conserv IN FndR3M

FRC11_4 How much money (including entrance fees) did you give to the fundraising event for conservation, the environment and heritage (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: Fundrais IN M338_2M AND: RelOrg IN FndR3M

FRC12_4 How much money (including entrance fees) did you give to the fundraising event for religious organisations (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

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Block: OPN0910A.M338.QBFundR338

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: Fundrais IN M338_2M AND: Arts IN FndR3M

FRC13_4 How much money (including entrance fees) did you give to the fundraising event for the arts (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: Fundrais IN M338_2M AND: Sports IN FndR3M

FRC14_4 How much money (including entrance fees) did you give to the fundraising event for sports and recreation (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: Fundrais IN M338_2M AND: (Other IN FndR3M) OR (FndR3M = DONTKNOW)

FRC15_4 How much money (including entrance fees) did you give to the fundraising event for the other charitable cause(s) (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

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Block: OPN0910A.M338.QBRaffle338

OPN0910A.M338.QBRaffle338

NATIONAL STATISTICS OMNIBUS SURVEY - July 2004 Module M338 Charitable giving for NCVO (Block for Raffle)

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: Raffle IN M338_2M

Rafl3M N Q2 This card shows different charitable causes. Thinking about when you bought a raffle or lottery ticket, which of these causes benefited? Code all that apply

SET [15] OF (1) Medical research (2) Hospitals and hospices (3) Physical and mental health care (4) Disabled people (including blind and deaf people) (5) Schools, colleges, universities and other education (6) Children or young people (7) Homeless people, housing and refuge shelters in UK (8) Overseas aid and disaster relief (9) Elderly people (10) Animal welfare (11) Conservation, the environment and heritage (12) Religious organisations (including churches, mosques and synagogues) (13) Arts (14) Sports and recreation (15) Other (including rescue services, human rights, benevolent funds and refugees) (please specify)

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: Raffle IN M338_2M AND: Other IN Rafl3M

SpRaf i Please record other cause

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Block: OPN0910A.M338.QBRaffle338

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: Raffle IN M338_2M AND: MedicalR IN Rafl3M

RaC1_4 How much did you pay for the raffle or lottery ticket that benefited medical research (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: Raffle IN M338_2M AND: Hospital IN Rafl3M

RaC2_4 How much did you pay for the raffle or lottery ticket that benefited hospitals and hospices (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: Raffle IN M338_2M AND: MentalH IN Rafl3M

RaC3_4 How much did you pay for the raffle or lottery ticket that benefited physical and mental health care (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

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Block: OPN0910A.M338.QBRaffle338

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: Raffle IN M338_2M AND: Disable IN Rafl3M

RaC4_4 How much did you pay for the raffle or lottery ticket that benefited disabled people (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: Raffle IN M338_2M AND: School IN Rafl3M

RaC5_4 How much did you pay for the raffle or lottery ticket that benefited schools, colleges, universities and other education (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: Raffle IN M338_2M AND: Children IN Rafl3M

RaC6_4 How much did you pay for the raffle or lottery ticket that benefited children or young people (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

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Block: OPN0910A.M338.QBRaffle338

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: Raffle IN M338_2M AND: Homeless IN Rafl3M

RaC7_4 How much did you pay for the raffle or lottery ticket that benefited homeless people, housing and refuge centres in the UK (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: Raffle IN M338_2M AND: Overseas IN Rafl3M

RaC8_4 How much did you pay for the raffle or lottery ticket that benefited overseas aid and disaster relief (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: Raffle IN M338_2M AND: Elderly IN Rafl3M

RaC9_4 How much did you pay for the raffle or lottery ticket that benefited elderly people (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

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Block: OPN0910A.M338.QBRaffle338

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: Raffle IN M338_2M AND: AnimalW IN Rafl3M

RaC10_4 How much did you pay for the raffle or lottery ticket that benefited animal welfare (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: Raffle IN M338_2M AND: Conserv IN Rafl3M

RaC11_4 How much did you pay for the raffle or lottery ticket that benefited conservation, the environment and heritage (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: Raffle IN M338_2M AND: RelOrg IN Rafl3M

RaC12_4 How much did you pay for the raffle or lottery ticket that benefited religious organisations (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

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Block: OPN0910A.M338.QBRaffle338

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: Raffle IN M338_2M AND: Arts IN Rafl3M

RaC13_4 How much did you pay for the raffle or lottery ticket that benefited the arts (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: Raffle IN M338_2M AND: Sports IN Rafl3M

RaC14_4 How much did you pay for the raffle or lottery ticket that benefited sports and recreation (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: Raffle IN M338_2M AND: (Other IN Rafl3M) OR (Rafl3M = DONTKNOW)

RaC15_4 How much did you pay for the raffle or lottery ticket that benefited the other charitable cause(s) (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

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Block: OPN0910A.M338.QBFees338

OPN0910A.M338.QBFees338

NATIONAL STATISTICS OMNIBUS SURVEY - July 2004 Module 338 Charitable giving for NCVO (Block for membership fees and subscriptions)

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: Membship IN M338_2M

Fee_3M N Q2 This card shows different charitable causes. Thinking about your membership fees and subscriptions, to which of these causes did you give? Code all that apply

SET [15] OF (1) Medical research (2) Hospitals and hospices (3) Physical and mental health care (4) Disabled people (including blind and deaf people) (5) Schools, colleges, universities and other education (6) Children or young people (7) Homeless people, housing and refuge shelters in UK (8) Overseas aid and disaster relief (9) Elderly people (10) Animal welfare (11) Conservation, the environment and heritage (12) Religious organisations (including churches, mosques and synagogues) (13) Arts (14) Sports and recreation (15) Other (including rescue services, human rights, benevolent funds and refugees) (please specify)

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: Membship IN M338_2M AND: Other IN Fee_3M

SpFee i Please record other cause

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Block: OPN0910A.M338.QBFees338

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: Membship IN M338_2M AND: MedicalR IN Fee_3M

FeeC1_4 How much money did you give to medical research by membership fees and subscriptions (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: Membship IN M338_2M AND: Hospital IN Fee_3M

FeeC2_4 How much money did you give to hospitals and hospices by membership fees and subscriptions (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: Membship IN M338_2M AND: MentalH IN Fee_3M

FeeC3_4 How much money did you give to physical and mental health care by membership fees and subscriptions (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

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Block: OPN0910A.M338.QBFees338

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: Membship IN M338_2M AND: Disable IN Fee_3M

FeeC4_4 How much money did you give to disabled people by membership fees and subscriptions (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: Membship IN M338_2M AND: School IN Fee_3M

FeeC5_4 How much money did you give to schools, colleges, universities and other education by membership fees and subscriptions (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: Membship IN M338_2M AND: Children IN Fee_3M

FeeC6_4 How much money did you give to children or young people by membership fees and subscriptions (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

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Block: OPN0910A.M338.QBFees338

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: Membship IN M338_2M AND: Homeless IN Fee_3M

FeeC7_4 How much money did you give to homeless people, housing and refuge centres in the UK by membership fees and subscriptions (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: Membship IN M338_2M AND: Overseas IN Fee_3M

FeeC8_4 How much money did you give to overseas aid and disaster relief by membership fees and subscriptions (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: Membship IN M338_2M AND: Elderly IN Fee_3M

FeeC9_4 How much money did you give to elderly people by membership fees and subscriptions (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

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Block: OPN0910A.M338.QBFees338

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: Membship IN M338_2M AND: AnimalW IN Fee_3M

FeeC10_4 How much money did you give to animal welfare by membership fees and subscriptions (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: Membship IN M338_2M AND: Conserv IN Fee_3M

FeeC11_4 How much money did you give to conservation, the environment and heritage by membership fees and subscriptions (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: Membship IN M338_2M AND: RelOrg IN Fee_3M

FeeC12_4 How much money did you give to religious organisations by membership fees and subscriptions (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

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Block: OPN0910A.M338.QBFees338

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: Membship IN M338_2M AND: Arts IN Fee_3M

FeeC13_4 How much money did you give to the arts by membership fees and subscriptions (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: Membship IN M338_2M AND: Sports IN Fee_3M

FeeC14_4 How much money did you give to sports and recreation by membership fees and subscriptions (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: Membship IN M338_2M AND: (Other IN Fee_3M) OR (Fee_3M = DONTKNOW)

FeeC15_4 How much money did you give to the other charitable cause(s) by membership fees and subscriptions (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

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Block: OPN0910A.M338.QBCash338

OPN0910A.M338.QBCash338

NATIONAL STATISTICS OMNIBUS SURVEY - July 2004 Module 338 Charitable giving for NCVO (Block for cash gifts)

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: CshGifts IN M338_2M

Cash_3M N Q2 This card shows different charitable causes. Thinking about when you donated by cash to which of these causes did you give? Code all that apply

SET [15] OF (1) Medical research (2) Hospitals and hospices (3) Physical and mental health care (4) Disabled people (including blind and deaf people) (5) Schools, colleges, universities and other education (6) Children or young people (7) Homeless people, housing and refuge shelters in UK (8) Overseas aid and disaster relief (9) Elderly people (10) Animal welfare (11) Conservation, the environment and heritage (12) Religious organisations (including churches, mosques and synagogues) (13) Arts (14) Sports and recreation (15) Other (including rescue services, human rights, benevolent funds and refugees) (please specify)

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: CshGifts IN M338_2M AND: Other IN Cash_3M

SpCash i Please record other cause

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Block: OPN0910A.M338.QBCash338

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: CshGifts IN M338_2M AND: MedicalR IN Cash_3M

CshC1_4 How much money did you give to medical research by cash (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: CshGifts IN M338_2M AND: Hospital IN Cash_3M

CshC2_4 How much money did you give to hospitals and hospices by cash (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: CshGifts IN M338_2M AND: MentalH IN Cash_3M

CshC3_4 How much money did you give to physical and mental health care by cash (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

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Block: OPN0910A.M338.QBCash338

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: CshGifts IN M338_2M AND: Disable IN Cash_3M

CshC4_4 How much money did you give to disabled people by cash (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: CshGifts IN M338_2M AND: School IN Cash_3M

CshC5_4 How much money did you give to schools, colleges, universities and other education by cash (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: CshGifts IN M338_2M AND: Children IN Cash_3M

CshC6_4 How much money did you give to children or young people by cash (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

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Block: OPN0910A.M338.QBCash338

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: CshGifts IN M338_2M AND: Homeless IN Cash_3M

CshC7_4 How much money did you give to homeless people, housing and refuge centres in the UK by cash (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: CshGifts IN M338_2M AND: Overseas IN Cash_3M

CshC8_4 How much money did you give to overseas aid and disaster relief by cash (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: CshGifts IN M338_2M AND: Elderly IN Cash_3M

CshC9_4 How much money did you give to elderly people by cash (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

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Block: OPN0910A.M338.QBCash338

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: CshGifts IN M338_2M AND: AnimalW IN Cash_3M

CshC10_4 How much money did you give to animal welfare by cash (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: CshGifts IN M338_2M AND: Conserv IN Cash_3M

CshC11_4 How much money did you give to conservation, the environment and heritage by cash (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: CshGifts IN M338_2M AND: RelOrg IN Cash_3M

CshC12_4 How much money did you give to religious organisations by cash (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

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Block: OPN0910A.M338.QBCash338

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: CshGifts IN M338_2M AND: Arts IN Cash_3M

CshC13_4 How much money did you give to the arts by cash (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: CshGifts IN M338_2M AND: Sports IN Cash_3M

CshC14_4 How much money did you give to sports and recreation by cash (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: CshGifts IN M338_2M AND: (Other IN Cash_3M) OR (Cash_3M = DONTKNOW)

CshC15_4 How much money did you give to the other charitable cause(s) by cash (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

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Block: OPN0910A.M338.QBOM338

OPN0910A.M338.QBOM338

NATIONAL STATISTICS OMNIBUS SURVEY - July 2004 Module 338 Charitable giving for NCVO (Block for other method)

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: OthMeth IN M338_2M

OM_3M N Q2 This card shows different charitable causes. Thinking about when you donated by the other method you mentioned, to which of these causes did you give? Code all that apply

SET [15] OF (1) Medical research (2) Hospitals and hospices (3) Physical and mental health care (4) Disabled people (including blind and deaf people) (5) Schools, colleges, universities and other education (6) Children or young people (7) Homeless people, housing and refuge shelters in UK (8) Overseas aid and disaster relief (9) Elderly people (10) Animal welfare (11) Conservation, the environment and heritage (12) Religious organisations (including churches, mosques and synagogues) (13) Arts (14) Sports and recreation (15) Other (including rescue services, human rights, benevolent funds and refugees) (please specify)

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: OthMeth IN M338_2M AND: Other IN OM_3M

SPOM i Please record other cause

STRING[100]

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Block: OPN0910A.M338.QBOM338

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: OthMeth IN M338_2M AND: MedicalR IN OM_3M

OMC1_4 How much money did you give to medical research by the other method you mentioned (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: OthMeth IN M338_2M AND: Hospital IN OM_3M

OMC2_4 How much money did you give to hospitals and hospices by the other method you mentioned (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: OthMeth IN M338_2M AND: MentalH IN OM_3M

OMC3_4 How much money did you give to physical and mental health care by the other method you mentioned (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

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Block: OPN0910A.M338.QBOM338

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: OthMeth IN M338_2M AND: Disable IN OM_3M

OMC4_4 How much money did you give to disabled people by the other method you mentioned (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: OthMeth IN M338_2M AND: School IN OM_3M

OMC5_4 How much money did you give to schools, colleges, universities and other education by the other method you mentioned (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: OthMeth IN M338_2M AND: Children IN OM_3M

OMC6_4 How much money did you give to children or young people by the other method you mentioned (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

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Block: OPN0910A.M338.QBOM338

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: OthMeth IN M338_2M AND: Homeless IN OM_3M

OMC7_4 How much money did you give to homeless people, housing and refuge centres in the UK by the other method you mentioned (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: OthMeth IN M338_2M AND: Overseas IN OM_3M

OMC8_4 How much money did you give to overseas aid and disaster relief by the other method you mentioned (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: OthMeth IN M338_2M AND: Elderly IN OM_3M

OMC9_4 How much money did you give to elderly people by the other method you mentioned (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

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Block: OPN0910A.M338.QBOM338

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: OthMeth IN M338_2M AND: AnimalW IN OM_3M

OMC10_4 How much money did you give to animal welfare by the other method you mentioned (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: OthMeth IN M338_2M AND: Conserv IN OM_3M

OMC11_4 How much money did you give to conservation, the environment and heritage by the other method you mentioned (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: OthMeth IN M338_2M AND: RelOrg IN OM_3M

OMC12_4 How much money did you give to religious organisations by the other method you mentioned (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

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Block: OPN0910A.M338.QBOM338

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: OthMeth IN M338_2M AND: arts IN OM_3M

OMC13_4 How much money did you give to the arts by the other method you mentioned (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: OthMeth IN M338_2M AND: Sports IN OM_3M

OMC14_4 How much money did you give to sports and recreation by the other method you mentioned (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: OthMeth IN M338_2M AND: (Other IN OM_3M) OR (OM_3M = DONTKNOW)

OMC15_4 How much money did you give to the other charitable cause(s) by the other method you mentioned (in the last four weeks)? i An estimate is acceptable. Record 20 pence as 0.20 and £20 as 20.00 If respondent made more than one donation by this method, please record total amount

0.00..999999.00

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Block: OPN0910A.M338.QBOM338

OPN0910A.M338 (continued)

NATIONAL STATISTICS OMNIBUS SURVEY - OCTOBER 2004 Module 338 Charitable giving for NCVO

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: (M338_2M = RESPONSE) AND NOT (NotGive IN M338_2M) AND: ((((((Cheque IN M338_2M) OR (DirDebit IN M338_2M)) OR (Fundrais IN M338_2M)) OR (Raffle IN M338_2M)) OR (Membship IN M338_2M)) OR (CshGifts IN M338_2M)) OR (OthMeth IN M338_2M)

M338_4 ^Text1 Did you use the Gift Aid scheme for any of the donations you have told me about?

(1) Yes (2) No (3) Don't know / Can't remember

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: (M338_2M = RESPONSE) AND NOT (NotGive IN M338_2M) AND: NOT (NotGive IN M338_2M)

M338_5M Were any of your donations made... Running prompt Code all that apply

SET [4] OF (1) on-line (2) by text (3) by telephone (4) through sponsoring someone else? (5) none of the above (Spontaneous only)

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OPN0910A.MBF

NATIONAL STATISTICS OPINIONS (OMNIBUS) SURVEY - OCTOBER 2009 Module MBF: Work-life Balance

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: (QTJobDet.QJobDet[QHHSORT.NewPer].Stat = Emp) AND (QTLookWrk.QLookWrk[QHHSORT.NewPer].DVILO3a = InEmp)

Intro1 The following questions are asked on behalf of the Office of Manpower Economics, which provides support to the public sector pay review bodies. I am going to read out some statements that relate to your work-life balance. Each statement relates to your current (main) job and asks you to indicate on a scale of Strongly Disagree to Strongly Agree about certain circumstances or conditions that may apply to you at work.

(1) Press <1> to continue

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: (QTJobDet.QJobDet[QHHSORT.NewPer].Stat = Emp) AND (QTLookWrk.QLookWrk[QHHSORT.NewPer].DVILO3a = InEmp)

MBF_1 N BF1 My employer is committed to helping staff balance their work and home life

(1) Strongly disagree (2) Disagree (3) Neither agree nor disagree (4) Agree (5) Strongly agree

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: (QTJobDet.QJobDet[QHHSORT.NewPer].Stat = Emp) AND (QTLookWrk.QLookWrk[QHHSORT.NewPer].DVILO3a = InEmp)

MBF_2 N BF1 My immediate manager helps me find a good work-life balance

(1) Strongly disagree (2) Disagree (3) Neither agree nor disagree (4) Agree (5) Strongly agree

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ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: (QTJobDet.QJobDet[QHHSORT.NewPer].Stat = Emp) AND (QTLookWrk.QLookWrk[QHHSORT.NewPer].DVILO3a = InEmp)

MBF_3 N BF1 I can approach my immediate manager to talk openly about flexible working

(1) Strongly disagree (2) Disagree (3) Neither agree nor disagree (4) Agree (5) Strongly agree

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: (QTJobDet.QJobDet[QHHSORT.NewPer].Stat = Emp) AND (QTLookWrk.QLookWrk[QHHSORT.NewPer].DVILO3a = InEmp)

Intro2 I am now going to read out some statements about your job satisfaction. Each statement asks you to indicate your circumstances or conditions on a scale of Very Dissatisfied to Very Satisfied. The following statements ask you how satisfied you are with each of the following areas of your job.

(1) Press <1> to continue

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: (QTJobDet.QJobDet[QHHSORT.NewPer].Stat = Emp) AND (QTLookWrk.QLookWrk[QHHSORT.NewPer].DVILO3a = InEmp)

MBF_4 N BF2 The recognition I get for good work

(1) Very dissatisfied (2) Dissatisfied (3) Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied (4) Satisfied (5) Very satisfied

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ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: (QTJobDet.QJobDet[QHHSORT.NewPer].Stat = Emp) AND (QTLookWrk.QLookWrk[QHHSORT.NewPer].DVILO3a = InEmp)

MBF_5 N BF2 The support I get from my immediate manager

(1) Very dissatisfied (2) Dissatisfied (3) Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied (4) Satisfied (5) Very satisfied

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: (QTJobDet.QJobDet[QHHSORT.NewPer].Stat = Emp) AND (QTLookWrk.QLookWrk[QHHSORT.NewPer].DVILO3a = InEmp)

MBF_6 N BF2 The freedom I have to choose my own method of working

(1) Very dissatisfied (2) Dissatisfied (3) Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied (4) Satisfied (5) Very satisfied

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: (QTJobDet.QJobDet[QHHSORT.NewPer].Stat = Emp) AND (QTLookWrk.QLookWrk[QHHSORT.NewPer].DVILO3a = InEmp)

MBF_7 N BF2 The support I get from my work colleagues

(1) Very dissatisfied (2) Dissatisfied (3) Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied (4) Satisfied (5) Very satisfied

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ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: (QTJobDet.QJobDet[QHHSORT.NewPer].Stat = Emp) AND (QTLookWrk.QLookWrk[QHHSORT.NewPer].DVILO3a = InEmp)

MBF_8 N BF2 The amount of responsibility I am given

(1) Very dissatisfied (2) Dissatisfied (3) Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied (4) Satisfied (5) Very satisfied

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: (QTJobDet.QJobDet[QHHSORT.NewPer].Stat = Emp) AND (QTLookWrk.QLookWrk[QHHSORT.NewPer].DVILO3a = InEmp)

MBF_9 N BF2 The opportunities I have to use my skills

(1) Very dissatisfied (2) Dissatisfied (3) Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied (4) Satisfied (5) Very satisfied

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: (QTJobDet.QJobDet[QHHSORT.NewPer].Stat = Emp) AND (QTLookWrk.QLookWrk[QHHSORT.NewPer].DVILO3a = InEmp)

MBF_10 N BF2 The extent to which my employer values my work

(1) Very dissatisfied (2) Dissatisfied (3) Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied (4) Satisfied (5) Very satisfied

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ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: (QTJobDet.QJobDet[QHHSORT.NewPer].Stat = Emp) AND (QTLookWrk.QLookWrk[QHHSORT.NewPer].DVILO3a = InEmp)

MBF_10a NBF2 My level of pay

(1) Very dissatisfied (2) Dissatisfied (3) Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied (4) Satisfied (5) Very satisfied

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: (QTJobDet.QJobDet[QHHSORT.NewPer].Stat = Emp) AND (QTLookWrk.QLookWrk[QHHSORT.NewPer].DVILO3a = InEmp)

Intro3 The following questions relate to work pressures that you may encounter in your job. Each statement relates to your current (main) job and asks you to indicate on a scale of Strongly Disagree to Strongly Agree about certain circumstances or conditions that may apply to you at work.

(1) Press <1> to continue

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: (QTJobDet.QJobDet[QHHSORT.NewPer].Stat = Emp) AND (QTLookWrk.QLookWrk[QHHSORT.NewPer].DVILO3a = InEmp)

MBF_11 N BF3 I cannot meet all the conflicting demands on my time at work

(1) Strongly disagree (2) Disagree (3) Neither agree nor disagree (4) Agree (5) Strongly agree

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ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: (QTJobDet.QJobDet[QHHSORT.NewPer].Stat = Emp) AND (QTLookWrk.QLookWrk[QHHSORT.NewPer].DVILO3a = InEmp)

MBF_12 N BF3 I have adequate materials, supplies and equipment to do my work

(1) Strongly disagree (2) Disagree (3) Neither agree nor disagree (4) Agree (5) Strongly agree

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: (QTJobDet.QJobDet[QHHSORT.NewPer].Stat = Emp) AND (QTLookWrk.QLookWrk[QHHSORT.NewPer].DVILO3a = InEmp)

MBF_13 N BF3 There are enough staff at my place of work for me to do my job properly

(1) Strongly disagree (2) Disagree (3) Neither agree nor disagree (4) Agree (5) Strongly agree

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: (QTJobDet.QJobDet[QHHSORT.NewPer].Stat = Emp) AND (QTLookWrk.QLookWrk[QHHSORT.NewPer].DVILO3a = InEmp)

MBF_14 N BF3 I do not have time to carry out all my work

(1) Strongly disagree (2) Disagree (3) Neither agree nor disagree (4) Agree (5) Strongly agree

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: (QTJobDet.QJobDet[QHHSORT.NewPer].Stat = Emp) AND (QTLookWrk.QLookWrk[QHHSORT.NewPer].DVILO3a = InEmp)

Intro4 The following questions relate to individual motivations to working life.

(1) Press <1> to continue

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ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: (QTJobDet.QJobDet[QHHSORT.NewPer].Stat = Emp) AND (QTLookWrk.QLookWrk[QHHSORT.NewPer].DVILO3a = InEmp)

MBF_18 HIn relation to your working life, on a scale of 1 to 10, where 1 is extremely low and 10 is extremely high, how motivated are you?

0..10

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: (QTJobDet.QJobDet[QHHSORT.NewPer].Stat = Emp) AND (QTLookWrk.QLookWrk[QHHSORT.NewPer].DVILO3a = InEmp)

MBF_19M NBF4 HIn relation to your working life, what contributes to your level of motivation? Code all that apply.

SET [21] OF (1) My work/life balance (2) Being treated with respect (3) My colleagues/team (4) Pride in working for this organisation (5) Having control over my own work (6) Being valued (7) Material reward (salary, pension, etc.) (8) My line manager (9) Being able to make a difference to people (10) Opportunities for promotion (11) Status (12) Challenging work (13) My personal values (14) Varied work (15) Enjoyment at work (16) Being treated fairly and equally (17) Exercising authority (18) Job security (19) Learning new skills (20) Good communication at work (21) Other (Please specify) (22) None of these (spontaneous only)

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ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: (QTJobDet.QJobDet[QHHSORT.NewPer].Stat = Emp) AND (QTLookWrk.QLookWrk[QHHSORT.NewPer].DVILO3a = InEmp) AND: Other IN MBF_19M

Spec19M Record other motivating factors. Record verbatim

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ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: (QTJobDet.QJobDet[QHHSORT.NewPer].Stat = Emp) AND (QTLookWrk.QLookWrk[QHHSORT.NewPer].DVILO3a = InEmp) AND: Count1 > 1

MBF_20 NBF5 HWhat is the most important factor that contributes to your level of motivation?

(1) ^Text[1] (2) ^Text[2] (3) ^Text[3] (4) ^Text[4] (5) ^Text[5] (6) ^Text[6] (7) ^Text[7] (8) ^Text[8] (9) ^Text[9] (10) ^Text[10] (11) ^Text[11] (12) ^Text[12] (13) ^Text[13] (14) ^Text[14] (15) ^Text[15] (16) ^Text[16] (17) ^Text[17] (18) ^Text[18] (19) ^Text[19] (20) ^Text[20] (21) ^Text[21]

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ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: (QTJobDet.QJobDet[QHHSORT.NewPer].Stat = Emp) AND (QTLookWrk.QLookWrk[QHHSORT.NewPer].DVILO3a = InEmp) AND: Count1 > 1

MBF_21 NBF5 HAnd what is the second most important factor that contributes to your level of motivation?

(1) ^Text[22] (2) ^Text[23] (3) ^Text[24] (4) ^Text[25] (5) ^Text[26] (6) ^Text[27] (7) ^Text[28] (8) ^Text[29] (9) ^Text[30] (10) ^Text[31] (11) ^Text[32] (12) ^Text[33] (13) ^Text[34] (14) ^Text[35] (15) ^Text[36] (16) ^Text[37] (17) ^Text[38] (18) ^Text[39] (19) ^Text[40] (20) ^Text[41] (21) ^Text[42]

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ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: (QTJobDet.QJobDet[QHHSORT.NewPer].Stat = Emp) AND (QTLookWrk.QLookWrk[QHHSORT.NewPer].DVILO3a = InEmp) AND: Count1 > 1 AND: Count1 > 2

MBF_22 NBF5 HAnd what is the third most important factor that contributes to your level of motivation?

(1) ^Text[43] (2) ^Text[44] (3) ^Text[45] (4) ^Text[46] (5) ^Text[47] (6) ^Text[48] (7) ^Text[49] (8) ^Text[50] (9) ^Text[51] (10) ^Text[52] (11) ^Text[53] (12) ^Text[54] (13) ^Text[55] (14) ^Text[56] (15) ^Text[57] (16) ^Text[58] (17) ^Text[59] (18) ^Text[60] (19) ^Text[61] (20) ^Text[62] (21) ^Text[63]

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: (QTJobDet.QJobDet[QHHSORT.NewPer].Stat = Emp) AND (QTLookWrk.QLookWrk[QHHSORT.NewPer].DVILO3a = InEmp)

Intro5 The final section for this module asks about your occupation

(1) Press <1> to continue

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: ((QTWrkSchm.QWrkSchm[QHHSORT.NewPer].EverWk = Yes) OR (QTLookWrk.QLookWrk[QHHSORT.NewPer].DVILO3a = InEmp)) AND NOT (QTJobDet.QJobDet[QHHSORT.NewPer].Stat = Emp)

Intro1a The following question is asked on behalf of the Office of Manpower Economics, which provides support to the public sector pay review bodies.

(1) Press <1> to continue

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ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: (QTWrkSchm.QWrkSchm[QHHSORT.NewPer].EverWk = Yes) OR (QTLookWrk.QLookWrk[QHHSORT.NewPer].DVILO3a = InEmp)

MBF_17 ^Txt1 your wages paid by ... (This question is being asked to gain a better understanding of where the respondent is employed)

(1) ..a Public Sector Organisation (for example Local Authority, Government Department, NHS)? (2) ..a Private Sector Organisation? (3) Both (Spontaneous only)

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: (QTJobDet.QJobDet[QHHSORT.NewPer].Stat = Emp) AND (QTLookWrk.QLookWrk[QHHSORT.NewPer].DVILO3a = InEmp)

MBF_15 Can I just check, do you work for the NHS?

(1) Yes (2) No

ASK IF: DMHSIZE >= 1 AND: QTIStart.QIStart[QHHSORT.NewPer].ISwitch = Done AND: (QTJobDet.QJobDet[QHHSORT.NewPer].Stat = Emp) AND (QTLookWrk.QLookWrk[QHHSORT.NewPer].DVILO3a = InEmp) AND: (MBF_17 = Public) AND (MBF_15 = Yes)

MBF_16 Are you a doctor or a dentist?

(1) Yes (2) No