Variable

UK Data Service variable record for:

Health Survey for England, 1997

Variable Details

Variablejntinc
LabelJoint income
Question text This card shows incomes in weekly, monthly and annual amounts. Which of the groups on this card represents your (and your wife or partner's/husband or partner's combined) income from all these sources, before any deductions for income tax, National Insurance, etc.? Just tell me the number beside the row that applies to you (your joint incomes)
Responses
1 <£520 24
2 £520<£1,600 51
3 £1,600<£2,600 112
4 £2,600<£3,600 300
5 £3,600<£5,200 1040
6 £5,200<£7,800 1485
7 £7,800<£10,400 1321
8 £10,400<£13,000 1082
9 £13,000<£15,600 1000
10 £15,600<£18,200 1065
11 £18,200<£20,800 836
12 £20,800<£23,400 807
13 £23,400<£26,000 711
14 £26,000<£28,600 531
15 £28,600<£31,200 611
16 £31,200<£33,800 438
17 £33,800<£36,400 440
18 £36,400<£41,600 475
19 £41,600<£46,800 331
20 £46,800<£52,000 343
21 £52,000<£60,000 255
22 £60,000<£70,000 163
23 £70,000<£80,000 115
24 £80,000<£90,000 66
25 £90,000<£100,000 64
26 £100,000<£110,000 34
27 £110,000<£120,000 36
28 £120,000<£130,000 20
29 £130,000<£140,000 5
30 £140,000<£150,000 15
31 £150,000+ 62
-9 Not answered 692
-8 Don t know 698
-1 Item not applicable 318
DisclaimerPlease note that these frequencies are not weighted.
LocationHealth Survey for England, 1997
Interviewer Instructions"SHOW CARD F. ENTER BRAND NUMBER. DON'T KNOW = 96, REFUSED = 97. "
UniverseAdults (aged 16 and over) and children (aged 2-15 years) living in private households in England;Adults;Children;National
SamplingMulti-stage stratified random sample
Study TypeRepeated cross-sectional study. The survey is conducted annually.