Variable

UK Data Service variable record for:

National Child Development Study: 37-Year Sample Survey, 1995

Variable Details

Variablenss0750
LabelHH-grid: person #9 Relation to CM
Question text I would now like to ask some questions about the members of your household, that is people who normally live here and with whom you share a living room OR normally share at least one meal a day. How many people are there altogether in your household, including both adults and children, and including yourself?
Responses
1 Lawful Spouse 0
2 Live-in Partner 0
3 Own Child 2
4 Adopted Child 0
5 Fostered Child 0
6 Stepchild/etc 0
7 Full Brother/Sister 0
8 Half Brother/Sister 0
9 Adopted Bro/Sister 0
10 Fostered Bro/Sister 0
11 Step Bro/Sister 0
12 Bro/Sister in-law 0
13 Own Parent 0
14 Adopted Parent 0
15 Step Parent/etc 0
16 Parent in-law 0
17 Grandparent 0
18 Grandchild 0
19 Great Grandparent 0
20 Other Blood Rel 0
21 Other Rel/in-law 0
22 Friend/etc 0
23 Landlord 0
24 Lodger 0
25 Employer 0
26 Servant/Nanny/etc 0
27 Other 0
Sysmiss 1712
DisclaimerPlease note that these frequencies are not weighted.
LocationNational Child Development Study: 37-Year Sample Survey, 1995
Interviewer InstructionsCIRCLE THE NUMBER IN HOUSEHOLD, THEN RECORD DETAILS OF EACH HOUSEHOLD MEMBER.
UniverseA clustered 10% sample of the main NCDS cohort, i.e. all those living in England and Wales born in one particular week in 1958, who had participated in an earlier NCDS follow-up and were not known to have died, emigrated or refused.;National
SamplingOne-stage cluster sample.;A simple random sample of the NCDS cohort. Twenty-five sampling points were used, based on interval sampling of all postcode areas in England and Wales, with a random starting point.
Study TypeLongitudinal/panel/cohort conducted between the fifth and sixth full NCDS cohort surveys.