Variable

UK Data Service variable record for:

Millennium Cohort Study: First Survey, 2001-2003

Variable Details

Variableamcawmab
LabelS1 MAIN Childcare while at work/college C1 MC2
Question text How ^is ^Jack looked after while you are at ^work? PROBE: Does anyone else look after ^Jack while you are at ^work? Response 2 (1st child)
Responses
1 Respondent his/herself 0
2 Husband/Wife/Partner 63
3 Baby s non-resident father/mother 2
4 Your Mother 712
5 Your father 380
6 Your partner s mother 566
7 Your partner s father 112
8 Baby s non-resident father s/mother s mother 9
9 Baby s non-resident father s/mother s father 5
10 Other relatives 293
11 Friends/neighbours 82
12 Live-in nanny/au pair 5
13 Other nanny/au pair 18
14 Registered childminder 202
15 Unregistered childminder 35
16 Workplace/college nursery/creche 31
17 Local Authority day nursery/creche 26
18 Private day nursery/creche 257
51 Other/At place of work (respondent is a childcare worker) 1
52 Other/Baby comes with me to work 4
85 Other answer (not codeable 1-18, 51-52) 1
86 Irrelevant response 0
95 Other (SPECIFY) 0
-9 Refusal 0
-8 Don't Know 0
-1 Not applicable 15748
DisclaimerPlease note that these frequencies are not weighted.
LocationMillennium Cohort Study: First Survey, 2001-2003
Interviewer InstructionsCODE ALL THAT APPLY.
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.