UK Data Service variable record for:
| Variable | imal_nev | |||||||||||||||
| Label | How male employees usually take time off around birth of their child - never happened, situation not arisen, no male emps | |||||||||||||||
| Question text | If a male employee needed to take time off work around the birth of their child, how would they usually take this time off? Has never happened, the situation has not arisen, no men employed at present. | |||||||||||||||
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| Disclaimer | Please note that these frequencies are not weighted. | |||||||||||||||
| Location | Workplace Employment Relations Survey, 2004: Teaching Dataset | |||||||||||||||
| Interviewer Instructions | PROBE: Which others? UNTIL 'None'. | |||||||||||||||
| Universe | All establishments in Britain with five or more employees and operating in Sections D-O of the Standard Industrial Classification (SIC 2003).;National | |||||||||||||||
| Sampling | One-stage stratified or systematic random sample | |||||||||||||||
| Study Type | Cross-sectional (one-time) study. This study is taken from WERS 2004 which is the fifth in the survey series, with previous surveys carried out in 1980, 1984, 1990 and 1998. |