Variable

UK Data Service variable record for:

Continuous Household Survey, 2005-2006

Variable Details

Variablenetioth
LabelOther method of individual internet access
Responses
"at university 1
-daughters home 1
AT SCHOOL 3
COLKEGE 1
COLLEGE 2
Community centre 1
EMAILER 1
FRIENDS HOUSE 1
SCHOOL 5
SCHOOL COMPUTER 1
UNI 1
UNIVERSITY 1
Via a "Blackbery" (a hand-held computer) 1
at friends/kiosk 1
at jobmarket 1
at mothers house 1
at parents/home 1
at school 2
at uiversity 1
at university 7
atlas computer course 1
brothers house 1
cafe & relatives house 1
church 2
college 3
comp in mothers home 1
computer at mums house 1
computer at school or at relatives 1
computer in school 1
computor in brothrer house 1
computr in school 1
dotrs pc nearby 1
family 1
friend 1
friends and family 1
friends home 1
friends house 4
further education college 1
girlfrends computer 1
in school 1
internet at church 1
internet cafe 2
internet cafe and school 1
internet cafe, friends pcs 1
intrtnet cafe 1
laptop 2
leisure centre 1
mother 1
parents computer 1
parents home 1
parents house 1
parents/home 1
school 30
school computer 1
tec 1
through brother's house 1
through college 2
through comp at parents home 1
through computer at school 1
through parents computor 1
through pay asyou go with bt 1
through school 1
training centre 1
uni 1
university 8
DisclaimerPlease note that these frequencies are not weighted.
LocationContinuous Household Survey, 2005-2006
Interviewer InstructionsPlease specify other access to the internet
UniversePrivate households in Northern Ireland.;Households;National
SamplingMulti-stage stratified random sample;The sample is drawn as a simple random sample from three strata. The first of these strata is the Belfast District Council area. The other two are formed by dividing the remainder of the province into East and West along district council boundaries. Within each of these strata a simple random sample of addresses is drawn, with size proportional to the distribution of domestic addresses on the rating list.
Study TypeRepeated cross-sectional study. Data are collected annually