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Quarterly Labour Force Survey, January - March, 2012: Special Licence Access

Title details

SN: 7038
Title: Quarterly Labour Force Survey, January - March, 2012: Special Licence Access
Persistent identifier: 10.5255/UKDA-SN-7038-2
Series: Quarterly Labour Force Survey: Special Licence Access, 2003-
Depositor(s): Office for National Statistics. Social Survey Division
Principal investigator(s): Office for National Statistics. Social Survey Division
Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency. Central Survey Unit
Sponsor(s): Office for National Statistics
Northern Ireland. Department of Enterprise, Trade and Investment
Other acknowledgements: Until 5 July 1995, the Labour Force Survey (LFS) was the responsibility of the Employment Department. On that date, the Employment Department was abolished and responsibility for the survey was passed to the Central Statistical Office (CSO). In April 1996, the Central Statistical Office and the Office of Population Censuses and Surveys amalgamated to become the Office for National Statistics (ONS).

Subject Categories

Labour Force Survey - Major studies
General - Employment and labour

Abstract


Background
The Labour Force Survey (LFS) is a unique source of information using international definitions of employment and unemployment and economic inactivity, together with a wide range of related topics such as occupation, training, hours of work and personal characteristics of household members aged 16 years and over. It is used to inform social, economic and employment policy. The LFS was first conducted biennially from 1973-1983. Between 1984 and 1991 the survey was carried out annually and consisted of a quarterly survey conducted throughout the year and a 'boost' survey in the spring quarter (data were then collected seasonally). From 1992 quarterly data were made available, with a quarterly sample size approximately equivalent to that of the previous annual data. The survey then became known as the Quarterly Labour Force Survey (QLFS). From December 1994, data gathering for Northern Ireland moved to a full quarterly cycle to match the rest of the country, so the QLFS then covered the whole of the UK (though some additional annual Northern Ireland LFS datasets are also held at the UK Data Archive). Further information on the background to the QLFS may be found in the documentation.

Special Licence access and Secure Data Service access QLFS data:
From the January-March 2003 quarter, a Special Licence (SL) version of the QLFS data is also available in addition to the version made available under the standard End User Licence (EUL). The SL version contains extra variables, and therefore is subject to more restrictive access conditions. Prospective users of the SL edition will need to complete an extra application form and demonstrate to the data owners exactly why they need access to the extra variables, in order to get permission to use that version (see 'Access' section below). Therefore, most users should order the standard version of the data. In order to help users choose the correct dataset, 'Special Licence Access' has been added to the dataset titles for the SL versions of the data. Typically, variables that can be found in the SL data, and that are not available in the standard EUL version, are: month and year of birth; Nomenclature of Units for Territorial Statistics Level 2 (NUTS2) (county-level); 4-digit Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) for occupation in apprenticeship, last job, second job and job made redundant from; unitary authority/local authority for place of residence and place of work; urban/rural indicator. Data for households of size 10 or above, which are excluded from the standard EUL data, can also be found in the SL data. Secure Data Service (SDS) access QLFS datasets include further additional, detailed variables not included in the EUL or SL versions and are subject to further access restrictions – see the SDS website.

LFS Documentation
The documentation available from the Archive to accompany LFS datasets largely consists of the latest version of each volume alongside the appropriate questionnaire for the year concerned. However, LFS volumes are updated periodically by ONS, so users are advised to check the ONS LFS User Guide pages before commencing analysis.

Additional data derived from the QLFS
The Archive also holds further QLFS series: EUL quarterly datasets; household datasets (produced twice a year); two-quarter and five-quarter longitudinal datasets; quarterly, annual and ad hoc module datasets compiled for Eurostat; and some additional annual Northern Ireland datasets.

LFS move from seasonal to calendar quarters
In accordance with European Union regulations, the QLFS moved from seasonal (spring, summer, autumn, winter) quarters to calendar quarters (January-March, April-June, July-September, October-December) in 2006. Subsequently, calendar versions of all datasets in the main QLFS series were deposited and the previous seasonal datasets were removed from the Archive's catalogue at the request of ONS. However, some seasonal datasets may still exist for other LFS series, and ONS advise that, because of the method of construction and the weighting factors used in the datasets, comparison cannot be made between datasets of a calendar and seasonal nature. Time series and longitudinal analysis should only be conducted on datasets of the same type.

The standard End User Licence version of the QLFS January - March, 2012 is held under SN 7037.

For the second edition (October 2012), a new data file has been deposited, weighted to 2011 population figures. The documentation remains unchanged.


Main Topics:
The QLFS questionnaire comprises a 'core' of questions which are included in every survey, together with some 'non-core' questions which vary from quarter to quarter.

The questionnaire can be split into two main parts. The first part contains questions on the respondent's household, family structure, basic housing information and demographic details of household members. The second part contains questions covering economic activity, education and health, and also may include a few questions asked on behalf of other government departments (for example the Department for Work and Pensions and the Home Office). Until 1997, the questions on health covered mainly problems which affected the respondent's work. From that quarter onwards, the questions cover all health problems. Detailed questions on income have also been included in each quarter since 1993. The basic questionnaire is revised each year, and a new version published, along with a transitional version that details changes from the previous year's questionnaire.

Coverage, universe, methodology

Dates of fieldwork: January 2012, March 2012
Country: United Kingdom
Spatial units: Unitary Authorities (England)
Unitary Authorities (Wales)
Government Office Regions
NUTS-II Areas
Standard Statistical Regions
Observation units: Individuals
Families and households
Universe: National
All persons normally resident in private households in Great Britain and Northern Ireland. From winter 1994-1995, Northern Ireland is included in each quarter. Prior to this, data were only collected there in the March-May quarter each year. When the LFS moved to a quarterly cycle, two new groups of people were included in the survey to improve the coverage of young people: residents in National Health Service (NHS) hospital accommodation (formerly called nurses' homes), and students living in halls of residence or boarding schools.
Northern Ireland is not included in the Local Area Data files before 1997.
Time dimensions: Repeated cross-sectional study
Data are collected quarterly
Sampling procedures: Simple random sample
Four sampling frames are used. For Great Britain, south of the Caledonian Canal, the Post Office Address File is used, whilst north of the Caledonian Canal, a random sample is drawn from the published telephone directory. The sample of residents in NHS accommodation is also drawn, unclustered, for the whole of Great Britain using a specially-prepared frame. In Northern Ireland, the source of the sample is the Valuation List used for rating purposes, excluding commercial units and known institutions. Households are interviewed on five occasions at quarterly intervals, thereby introducing a panel element to the survey. For further details see documentation.
Method of data collection: Face-to-face interview; Telephone interview
the first interview is conducted face-to-face, and subsequent interviews by telephone where possible.
Weighting: Weighting used. See documentation for details

Keywords

ABSENTEEISMACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENTACCIDENTS
ADVANCED LEVEL EXAMINATIONSADVANCED SUPPLEMENTARY LEVEL EXAMINATIONSAGE
ALLERGIESAPPLICATION FOR EMPLOYMENTAPPOINTMENT TO JOB
APPRENTICESHIPARRANGEMENT OF WORKING TIMEATTITUDES
BONUS PAYMENTSBUSINESS AND TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION COUNCIL AWARDSBUSINESSES
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASESCARE OF DEPENDANTSCERTIFICATE OF SECONDARY EDUCATION
CERTIFICATE OF SIXTH YEAR STUDIESCHILD BENEFITSCHILDREN
CHRONIC ILLNESSCITIZENSHIPCITY AND GUILDS OF LONDON INSTITUTE AWARDS
COHABITATIONCOMPANIESCONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT
CONTRACTS AND AGREEMENTSDEBILITATIVE ILLNESSDEGREES
DEPRESSIONDIABETESDIGESTIVE SYSTEM DISORDERS
DISABILITIESDISABLED PERSONSDISMISSAL
DISTANCE LEARNINGDOMESTIC RESPONSIBILITIESEARLY RETIREMENT
ECONOMIC ACTIVITYEDUCATIONAL BACKGROUNDEDUCATIONAL CERTIFICATES
EDUCATIONAL COURSESEDUCATIONAL FEESEDUCATIONAL FINANCE
EDUCATIONAL GRANTSEDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONSEDUCATIONAL LEVELS
EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIESELDERLYEMPLOYEES
EMPLOYER-SPONSORED TRAININGEMPLOYMENTEMPLOYMENT HISTORY
EMPLOYMENT PROGRAMMESEMPLOYMENT SERVICESENDOCRINE DISORDERS
EPILEPSYETHNIC GROUPSEVENING SCHOOLS
EXAMINATIONSFAMILIESFAMILY BENEFITS
FAMILY LIFEFAMILY MEMBERSFIELDS OF STUDY
FLEXIBLE WORKING TIMEFULL-TIME EMPLOYMENTFURNISHED ACCOMMODATION
GENDERGENERAL CERTIFICATE OF SECONDARY EDUCATIONGENERAL NATIONAL VOCATIONAL QUALIFICATION
GENERAL SCOTTISH VOCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONHEADS OF HOUSEHOLDHEALTH
HEARING IMPAIRMENTSHIGHER EDUCATIONHIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS
HIGHER NATIONAL CERTIFICATE/DIPLOMAHOME BUYINGHOME OWNERSHIP
HOME-BASED WORKHOUSEHOLD INCOMEHOUSEHOLDS
HOUSINGHOUSING BENEFITSHOUSING TENURE
ILL HEALTHIMMIGRATIONINCOME
INCOME-RELATED BENEFITSINDUSTRIESINJURIES
IN-SERVICE TRAININGINVESTMENT RETURNINVOLUNTARY SHORT TIME WORKING
JOB CHANGINGJOB DESCRIPTIONJOB HUNTING
JOB SEEKER'S ALLOWANCELABOUR AND EMPLOYMENTLABOUR DISPUTES
LABOUR FORCELANDLORDSLEARNING DISABILITIES
LEAVELONGTERM UNEMPLOYMENTMANAGERS
MARITAL STATUSMATERNITY LEAVEMATERNITY PAY
MENTAL DISORDERSMETHODS OF PAYMENTMORTGAGES
MUSCULOSKELETAL DISEASESNATIONAL IDENTITYNATIONAL VOCATIONAL QUALIFICATION
NATIONALITYNERVOUS SYSTEM DISEASESOCCUPATIONAL PENSIONS
OCCUPATIONAL QUALIFICATIONSOCCUPATIONAL SAFETYOCCUPATIONAL TRAINING
OCCUPATIONSONE-PARENT FAMILIESORDINARY LEVEL EXAMINATIONS
ORDINARY NATIONAL CERTIFICATE/DIPLOMAORGANIZATIONSOVERTIME
PART-TIME COURSESPART-TIME EMPLOYMENTPATERNITY LEAVE
PHOBIASPLACE OF BIRTHPLACE OF RESIDENCE
PRIVATE SECTORPUBLIC SECTORQUALIFICATIONS
REBATESRECRUITMENTREDUNDANCY
REDUNDANCY PAYRELIGIOUS AFFILIATIONRENTED ACCOMMODATION
RESIDENTIAL MOBILITYRESPIRATORY TRACT DISEASESRETIREMENT
ROAD ACCIDENTSROYAL SOCIETY OF ARTS AWARDSRURAL AREAS
SANDWICH COURSESSCOTTISH CERTIFICATE OF EDUCATIONSCOTTISH VOCATIONAL EDUCATION COUNCIL AWARDS
SCOTTISH VOCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONSEASONAL EMPLOYMENTSELF-EMPLOYED
SHARED HOME OWNERSHIPSICK LEAVESICK PAY
SICK PERSONSSICKNESS AND DISABILITY BENEFITSSKIN DISEASES
SMALL BUSINESSESSOCIAL CLASSSOCIAL HOUSING
SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITSSOCIAL SECURITY CONTRIBUTIONSSOCIO-ECONOMIC STATUS
SPEECH IMPAIRMENTSSPOUSESSTATE RETIREMENT PENSIONS
STUDENT HOUSINGSTUDENTSSUBSIDIARY EMPLOYMENT
SUPERVISORSSUPERVISORY STATUSTAX RELIEF
TAXATIONTEACHER QUALIFICATIONSTELEWORKERS
TEMPORARY EMPLOYMENTTERMINATION OF SERVICETERTIARY EDUCATION (SECOND STAGE)
TIED HOUSINGTRAININGTRAINING CENTRES
TRAINING COURSESUNEMPLOYEDUNEMPLOYMENT
UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITSUNFURNISHED ACCOMMODATIONUNITED KINGDOM
UNWAGED WORKERSURBAN AREASVISION IMPAIRMENTS
VOCATIONAL EDUCATIONVOCATIONAL EDUCATION CERTIFICATESWAGES
WELSH (LANGUAGE)WORKING CONDITIONSWORKING TIME
WORKPLACE

Administrative and access information

Date of release:
First edition: 21 June 2012
Latest edition: 16 October 2012 ( Edition 2 )
Copyright: Crown copyright material is reproduced with the permission of the Controller of HMSO and the Queen's Printer for Scotland
Access conditions: The depositor has specified that registration is required and standard conditions of use apply. The depositor may be informed about usage.
Additional special conditions of use also apply. See terms and conditions of access for further information.

In addition, the UK Data Service is required to request permission from the depositor prior to supplying the data.
Available to UK applicants only.

Please note:
Since these data pose a higher risk of disclosure than data made available under the standard End User Licence they have additional special conditions attached to them. Any registered user requiring access to these data will have to be accredited by the UK Statistics Authority as an Approved Researcher.

To apply for accreditation a user will need to complete forms that will require: (i) evidence that he/she is a fit and proper person and details about the purpose of the research; (ii) an online order for the data; (iii) a signed declaration that he/she understands the confidentiality obligations owed to those data including its physical security.

The evidence to be adduced will include previous research projects and publications. New users may need to provide the contact details of a senior member of staff who can vouch for them. The research purpose form will ask for information about the intended use of the data, a justification for access and planned outputs.

Users who obtain access to these data are required to read and follow the guide,Microdata handling and security: guide to good practice.

To apply for access, users should use the Download/Order link on this page and will be directed to the relevant forms as part of the ordering process.
Availability: UK Data Service
Contact: Get in touch

Documentation

TitleFile NameSize (KB)
UK Data Archive Data Dictionary 7038_ukda_data_dictionary.pdf 4350
User Guide Vol.1 - Background and Methodology lfs_user_guide_vol1_background2011.pdf 975
User Guide Vol.2 - Questionnaire 2011 lfs_user_guide_vol2_questionnaire2011.pdf 1062
User Guide Vol.3 - Details of LFS Variables 1992-2002 lfs_user_guide_vol3_variabledetails1992-2002.pdf 1576
User Guide Vol.3 - Details of LFS Variables 2011 lfs_user_guide_vol3_variabledetails2011.pdf 1040
User Guide Vol.4 - Standard Derived Variables lfs_user_guide_vol4_derivedvariables2011.pdf 2000
User Guide Vol.5 - Classifications lfs_user_guide_vol5_classifications2009.pdf 657
User Guide Vol.6 - Local Area Data lfs_user_guide_vol6_localareadata2007.pdf 800
User Guide Vol.7 - LFS Variables 1979-1991 lfs_user_guide_vol7_variabledetails1979_1991.pdf 651
User Guide Vol.8 - Household and Family Data lfs_user_guide_vol8_household2008.pdf 288
User Guide Vol.9 - Eurostat and Eurostat Derived Variables lfs_user_guide_vol9_eurostat2010.pdf 1732
Study information and citation UKDA_Study_7038_Information.htm 33
READ File read7038.htm 10

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Quarterly Labour Force Survey, October - December, 2005: Special Licence Access (SN 5912)
Quarterly Labour Force Survey, January - March, 2008: Special Licence Access (SN 6090)
Quarterly Labour Force Survey, April - June, 2008: Special Licence Access (SN 6091)
Quarterly Labour Force Survey, July - September, 2008: Special Licence Access (SN 6092)
Quarterly Labour Force Survey, October - December, 2008: Special Licence Access (SN 6120)
Quarterly Labour Force Survey, January - March, 2009: Special Licence Access (SN 6200)
Quarterly Labour Force Survey, April - June, 2009: Special Licence Access (SN 6277)
Quarterly Labour Force Survey, July - September, 2009: Special Licence Access (SN 6335)
Quarterly Labour Force Survey, October - December, 2009: Special Licence Access (SN 6405)
Quarterly Labour Force Survey, January - March, 2010: Special Licence Access (SN 6458)
Quarterly Labour Force Survey, April - June, 2010: Special Licence Access (SN 6549)
Quarterly Labour Force Survey, July - September, 2010: Special Licence Access (SN 6633)
Quarterly Labour Force Survey, October - December, 2010: Special Licence Access (SN 6718)
Quarterly Labour Force Survey, January - March, 2011: Special Licence Access (SN 6903)
Quarterly Labour Force Survey, April - June, 2011: Special Licence Access (SN 6904)
Quarterly Labour Force Survey, July - September, 2011: Special Licence Access (SN 6905)
Quarterly Labour Force Survey, October - December, 2011: Special Licence Access (SN 6976)
Quarterly Labour Force Survey, April - June, 2012: Special Licence Access (SN 7109)
Quarterly Labour Force Survey, July - September, 2012: Special Licence Access (SN 7175)
Quarterly Labour Force Survey, October - December, 2012: Special Licence Access (SN 7221)

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