Variable

UK Data Service variable record for:

Continuous Household Survey, 2005-2006

Variable Details

Variableanyqua02
LabelShow Card 10 - Qualifications 2
Question text I would like to ask you about your educational qualifications. Which qualifications do (you think) you have, starting with the highest qualification? Response 2
Responses
0 Question not asked 0
1 CSE - Grade 1 18
2 CSE - Grade 2-5 95
3 CSE - ungraded\DK grade 7
4 Junior Certificate 26
5 GCSE - Grades A*-C\GNVQ Intermediate 96
6 GCSE - Grades D-G\GNVQ Foundation 228
7 GCE O-level 1-6 (pre-1975) 90
8 GCE O-level Grades A-C (1975 or after) 84
9 GCE\VCE AS - level 121
10 GCE\VCE A-level\ GNVQ Advanced or equiva 508
11 Senior Certificate 80
12 Recognised trade apprenticeship complete 55
13 Clerical and commercial qualifications 130
14 NVQ award 93
15 City and Guilds Certificate Part I 101
16 City and Guilds Certificate Part II 70
17 City and Guilds Certificate Part III 8
18 ONC or OND, BEC\TEC general certificate 28
19 HNC or HND, BEC\TEC higher certificate 36
20 Nursing qualifications eg SEN, SRN, SCM 39
21 Nursing degree 5
22 Teaching qualifications 14
23 University\Polytechnic diploma 11
24 University or CNAA First Degree (eg BA B 34
25 University or CNAA Higher Degree (eg MSc 18
26 First other qualification (inc other sch 42
27 Second other qualification 2
28 Third other qualification 2
29 NONE OF THESE 0
-3 Refused 0
-1 Dont Know 0
Sysmiss 2985
DisclaimerPlease note that these frequencies are not weighted.
LocationContinuous Household Survey, 2005-2006
Interviewer InstructionsSHOWCARD 17. CODE ALL THAT APPLY NOTE: IF NONE ENTER 29.
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