Scottish Household Survey - Major studies
General - Education
Health services and medical care - Health
Housing
Social indicators and quality of life - Society and culture
Use and provision of specific social services - Social welfare policy and systems
Travel and transport
The Scottish Household Survey (SHS) is a continuous survey based on a sample of the general population in private residences in Scotland. It is financed by the Scottish Government (previously the Scottish Executive) and undertaken by a partnership between TNS Social Research (formerly NFO Social Research) and Ipsos MORI Scotland (formerly MORI Scotland).
The aim of the survey is to provide representative information about the composition, characteristics and behaviours of Scottish households, both nationally and at a more local level. The survey covers a wide range of topics to allow links to be made between different policy areas, with a particular focus on information to aid policy decisions on transport and social inclusion.
Further information about the survey series, and links to publications, can be found on the Scottish Government's Scottish Household Survey web pages.
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The Scottish Household Survey, 2007-2008 was extended to include a boost module designed to collect policy relevant information on culture and sport. The sampling strategy has also been revised to achieve a higher proportion of interviews from unclustered sample. Further information can be found in the documentation.
For the second edition (June 2010), data and documentation from the main survey and the culture and sport module have been added to the dataset, which previously contained only the travel diary data and documentation.
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Main Topics: Main survey:
The main survey questionnaire is in two parts. Householders or their spouses/partners complete Part 1 of the interview. Once the composition of the household has been established, one of the adults in the household is randomly selected to complete Part 2. In all households with a single adult the same person completes both parts, but as the number of adults in the household increases, the probability of the random adult being the same as the household respondent declines. The household section of the interview deals with topics such as household composition, housing and tenure, health, the vehicles available to the household, the occupation and industry of the highest income householder, household income and housing costs. The 'random adult' section deals with individuals' housing change, tenure change, neighbourhood problems, transport and use of public transport, public services, income and employment.
Travel diary:
In addition to the main questionnaire, the travel diary collects information about personal travel on the day prior to the interview. One randomly chosen adult per household in the sample is selected to complete the travel diary. The 'journey' and 'stage' files compiled from the travel diary provide information on the means of transport used, purposes for which people travel, distances that they cover, start and end times of trips, duration of journeys, car occupancy, council area of the journey start and destination locations, and days of the week that adults travel. The 'home to work' and 'home to school' files provide information on the estimated straight line distance ('as the crow flies') in kilometres from home to work or home to school. For further information, see documentation.
Standard measures:
The survey uses many of the harmonised questions for government social surveys.
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Culture and sport module:
The culture and sport module starts with a household module which is similar to the main questionnaire but is substantially shorter, collecting only core demographic data about the household from the household respondent. The module itself is directed to a random adult in the household and covers the following topics: culture and sport when growing up, participation in creative and cultural activities, archive centres and records office, libraries, historical sites, museums and galleries, sport and physical recreation, local sports facilities, attendance at live sports, internet use and volunteering.
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Dates of fieldwork:
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27 January 2007, 10 February 2009 |
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Country:
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Scotland
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Spatial units:
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Health Boards
Local Enterprise Companies
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Observation units:
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Individuals
Families and households
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Kind of data:
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Textual
Numeric
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Universe:
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National
Scottish Adults
Households and individual adults within households in Scotland.
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Time dimensions:
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Repeated cross-sectional study
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Sampling procedures:
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Simple random sample; Multi-stage stratified random sample
Random adult sample
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Method of data collection:
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Face-to-face interview
Computer Assisted Personal Interviewing (CAPI)
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Weighting:
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Weighting used. See documentation for details
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Publications
Duddleston, A., et al. (2001) Scotland's people: results from the 1999/2000 Scottish Household Survey, Edinburgh: Scottish Executive.
Hope, S., et al. (2003) Scotland's people: results from the 2001/2002 Scottish Household Survey, Edinburgh: Scottish Executive.
Martin, C., et al. (2005) Scotland's people: results from the 2003/2004 Scottish Household Survey, Edinburgh: Scottish Executive.
Corbett, J. et al. (2006) Scotlands people: results from the 2005 Scottish Household Survey, Edinburgh: Scottish Executive.
Scottish Government (2009) Scotlands people annual report: results from the 2007/2008 Scottish Household Survey, Edinburgh: Scottish Government.
Most annual reports and technical reports for the SHS studies are either included in the study documentation, or are freely available from the Scottish Government's SHS Publications web site, along with related survey information.
Travel Diaries:
Scottish Government (2009) Scottish Household Survey: Travel Diary 2007/2008, Edinburgh: Scottish Government/National Statistics. Retrieved February 11, 2010 from http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/2009/09/11094846/44
Scottish Government (2008) Scottish Transport Statistics No. 27: 2008 edition, Edinburgh: Scottish Government/National Statistics. Retrieved February 11, 2010 from http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/2008/12/22091243/0
Scottish Government (2007) Scottish Transport Statistics No. 26: 2007 edition, Edinburgh: Scottish Government/National Statistics. Retrieved February 11, 2010 from http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/2007/12/14120610/0<
Scottish Government (2008) Scottish Household Survey: Travel Diary 2005/2006, Statistical Bulletin: Transport Series, Trn/2008/1, Edinburgh: Scottish Government/National Statistics. Retrieved February 11, 2010 from http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/2008/04/16110121/0<
Scottish Government (2006) Scottish Transport Statistics No. 25: 2006 edition, Edinburgh: Scottish Executive/National Statistics. Retrieved February 11, 2010 from http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/2006/12/15135954/0
Scottish Government (2005) Scottish Transport Statistics No. 24: 2005 edition, Edinburgh: Scottish Executive/National Statistics. Retrieved February 11, 2010 from http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/2005/08/25100154/01557
Scottish Executive (2006) Scottish Household Survey Travel Diary results for 2004, Statistical Bulletin: Transport Series, Trn/2006/3, Edinburgh: Scottish Executive/National Statistics. Retrieved February 11, 2010 from http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/2006/03/10134707/49
Scottish Government (2004) Scottish Transport Statistics No. 23: 2004 edition, Edinburgh: Scottish Executive/National Statistics.
Scottish Executive (2005) Scottish Household Survey Travel Diary results for 2003, Statistical Bulletin: Transport Series, Trn/2005/2, Edinburgh: Scottish Executive/National Statistics. Retrieved February 11, 2010 from http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/2005/03/20850/54580
Scottish Government (2003) Scottish Transport Statistics No. 22: 2003 edition, Edinburgh: Scottish Executive/National Statistics. Retrieved February 11, 2010 from http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/2003/08/18053/25634
Scottish Executive (2004) Scottish Household Survey Travel Diary results for 2002, Statistical Bulletin: Transport Series, Trn/2004/4, Edinburgh: Scottish Executive/National Statistics. Retrieved February 11, 2010 from http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/2004/05/19364/37229
Scottish Government (2002) Scottish Transport Statistics No. 21: 2002 edition, Edinburgh: Scottish Executive/National Statistics. Retrieved February 11, 2010 from http://www.scotland.gov.uk/stats/bulletins/00184-00.asp
Scottish Executive (2003) Scottish Household Survey Travel Diary results for 2001, Statistical Bulletin: Transport Series, Trn/2003/1, Edinburgh: Scottish Executive/National Statistics. Retrieved February 11, 2010 from http://www.scotland.gov.uk/stats/bulletins/00242-00.asp
Scottish Government (2001) Scottish Transport Statistics No. 20: 2001 edition, Edinburgh: Scottish Executive/National Statistics. Retrieved February 11, 2010 from http://www.scotland.gov.uk/stats/bulletins/103/103-00.asp
Scottish Executive (2002) Scottish Household Survey Travel Diary results for 1999/2000, Statistical Bulletin: Transport Series, Trn/2002/1, Edinburgh: Scottish Executive/National Statistics. Retrieved February 11, 2010 from http://www.scotland.gov.uk/stats/bulletins/00146-00.asp
Scottish Government (2000) Scottish Transport Statistics No. 19: 2000 edition, Edinburgh: Scottish Executive/National Statistics. Retrieved February 11, 2010 from http://www.scotland.gov.uk/stats/bulletins/00021-00.asp
Scottish Government (1999) Scottish Transport Statistics No. 18: 1999 edition, Edinburgh: Scottish Executive/National Statistics. Retrieved February 11, 2010 from http://www.scotland.gov.uk/library2/doc02/sts-00.htm