Variable

UK Data Service variable record for:

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

Variable Details

Variablenss1022
LabelIncome: Benefit #1 (imputed, due to erroneous data input)
Question text Which of these are you (or your husband/wlfe/partner) receiving?
Responses
11 child benefit (CB) 672
20 no benefits received at all 355
21 some benefit received, but no kids at home so it's not CB 93
22 some benefit received - not CB, as CB stated as benefit 2-6 171
23 some benefit received - may be CB, but evidence inconclusive 423
DisclaimerPlease note that these frequencies are not weighted.
LocationNational Child Development Study: 37-Year Sample Survey, 1995
Interviewer InstructionsPROBE: 'Any of the others?' UNTIL FINAL 'NO', WRITE IN AND CODE EACH BENEFIT RECEIVED IN GRID BELOW. IF RESPONDENT AND SPOUSE/PARTNER RECEIVE SEPARATELY SAME BENEFIT, ENTER ONCE ONLY.
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.