Variable

UK Data Service variable record for:

ONS Omnibus Survey, March 2000

Variable Details

Variablem256_15
LabelRecall what changes are going to be?
Responses
1 1
15 of net income for first child and 10 for the next 1
15 per cent of fathers disposable income to be deducted from his pay... 1
15 per cent of ner income for 1st child, 5 per cent thereafter 1
15% for 1 -percentage 1
15/20 for 1 2 child 1
2 2
4 per week 1
All benefit will be paid to mother pertining to child 1
Can't recall 1
Can't remember 2
Cannot remember 1
D/K 1
I did hear some of them,they are going to take just a percentage arent they?a/e no 1
I think its about percentages of income 1
It is going to be compulsory 1
Make more fathers pay 1
No 12
Not OffHand 1
PEOPLE WILL BE WORSE OFF 1
Percentage of income per child. 1
Response not provided 16
Sliding scale for 1st child,2nd child etc. 1
The CSA have been asked not too be as aggressive, and should not interfer with arrangement already made that are amicable 1
They have to pay a maximum of 15% of their wages. 1
To be a % of husbands income 1
Using sliding scale for payments and use diferrent criteria.Not take payments from wages. 1
Will be calculated on actual earnings 1
a more realistic attitude to the position of the father/mother 1
a percentage of earnings to be paid per child 1
all in tax and benefits system to be combined 1
automatic deduction from wages 1
been problems but not know what they are 1
calculation of benefits 1
can't remember offhand - but does know thinks basically putting child first 1
cant remember 1
change formula 1
change to lower income fathers 1
changes to family credit 1
charge % of their income 1
claiming less from fathers,reviewing pro-rata payments 1
csa will be done through court 1
demand payment 1
dk 1
dk exactly 1
do not know 1
does not know specifics 1
dont know 2
faiere system 1
families take working tax\credits 1
fixed rate 1
formula toasess each parents pay+ amnt of time chldrn spend wth each of prnts 1
going to be purely on income irrespective of mortgages etc 1
have to pay more maintenance 1
i cant off hand 1
i cant remember 1
i think it is going make the payments fairer 1
i tnink it was going to be a percentage of earnings 1
increasing parents responsibilty for maintenance 1
just that changes are a foot 1
just to percevere in chasing fathers 1
less hard on people 1
major one is more set amount than calculated 1
make it simpler 1
many ways of looking at it 1
mmmmm 1
more flexible i the way they are administered 1
more hard for ;the parent to get off 1
more means tested 1
more reasonable calc. 1
nk 1
no 71
no cant remember heard something on t.v. but cant remember what 1
no heard on news but did not take note 1
no idea 2
no idea whatso ever 1
no recall 1
no, dont remember. 1
no.only heard from friend 1
not chase up or stop from wages 1
not in detail 2
not quite sure 1
not specifically 1
not sure about exact changes 1
nothing specific 1
null 1
only heard in passing.dont knowany details 1
only that what they have been doing so far has been a flop so they are obliged to make these changes 1
penalties if dad doesn't pay 1
percent of income - every father 15% for one child etc. 1
percentage of fathers income per child 1
proportion of F earnings 1
set aceiling of 15% 20% 25% for 1 2 & 3 or more children of the absent parents wage they will no longer take the hearnings of the new wife into account.they valso will allow for any child of the secon 1
simplfying the calculation of the maintenance as it was taking toolong 1
simplify to make easier to get mioney 1
some thing to do with chasing father 1
take outgoings int account 1
that the maintenance payments are not going to be deducted from Family Credit 1
there have been mistakes in the past 1
there is going to be a simple % formula. 1
theyre going to look at the situation of both parents 1
to sort out the utter bollocks they made of it in the first place/- 1
took no interest 1
tv news 1
yake all fathers financial responsibilities into account 1
DisclaimerPlease note that these frequencies are not weighted.
LocationONS Omnibus Survey, March 2000
UniverseLocation of units of observation: National;Population: Adults, aged 16 or over, living in private households in Great Britain.
SamplingMulti-stage stratified random sample
Study TypeRepeated cross-sectional study; monthly (up to year 2000), eight cycles per year (up to April 2005), monthly thereafter.