Variable

UK Data Service variable record for:

Millennium Cohort Study: First Survey, 2001-2003

Variable Details

Variableapjbdm0f
LabelS1 PART Change in job characteristics MC6
Question text How is your job different, if at all, from the job you were doing when ^you were pregnant? Response 6
Responses
0 No different 0
1 Higher pay 0
2 Lower pay 0
3 Shorter hours 0
4 Longer hours 0
5 Different timing of hours 0
6 Higher status 0
7 Lower status 0
8 Different job content 0
51 Other/Different employment status 5
85 Other answer (not codeable 0-8,51) 19
86 Irrelevant response 0
95 Different in other ways 0
96 Not gone back to work yet 0
-9 Refusal 0
-8 Don't Know 0
-1 Not applicable 18528
DisclaimerPlease note that these frequencies are not weighted.
LocationMillennium Cohort Study: First Survey, 2001-2003
Interviewer InstructionsCARD J6. ^you were pregnant = ‘you were pregnant’ if natural mother who was working when became pregnant [WKPR=1]. ‘your ^wife became pregnant’ if partner respondent who is married or cohabiting with natural mother and was working when wife/partner became pregnant [JWKPR=1]. ‘your ^wife was pregnant’ if partner respondent who is married or cohabiting with natural mother and was working when wife/partner partner respondent was pregnant [OTJB=1]. ‘^Jack’s mother was’ if other partner respondent and was working when wife/partner became pregnant [JWKPR=1]. ‘^Jack’s mother became’ if other partner respondent and was working when wife/partner partner respondent was pregnant [OTJB=1].
UniverseThe sample population for MCS was drawn from all live births in the United Kingdom over 12 months (from 1 September 2000 in England and Wales and for 59 weeks from 22 November 2000 in Scotland and Northern Ireland).;National
SamplingMulti-stage stratified random sample;See documentation for details.
Study TypeLongitudinal/panel/cohort<br><br>Four waves have been conducted to date: MCS1 (age 9 months), MCS2 (age 3 years), MCS3 (age 5 years) and MCS4 (age 7 years).<br><br>The population of eligible live births was selected from a random sample of electoral wards, disproportionately stratified to ensure adequate representation of all four UK countries, deprived areas and those with high concentrations of black and Asian families. See documentation for further details.