Variable

UK Data Service variable record for:

Integrated Household Survey, April 2009 - March 2010

Variable Details

VariableDVAge
LabelAge
Responses
0 5342
1 5534
2 5527
3 5462
4 5416
5 5412
6 5225
7 5017
8 5178
9 5266
10 5491
11 5605
12 5760
13 5671
14 5793
15 5903
16 5739
17 5879
18 5603
19 5282
20 4979
21 5046
22 4817
23 4709
24 4768
25 4795
26 4633
27 4796
28 5098
29 5120
30 5316
31 4911
32 4787
33 5007
34 5070
35 5477
36 5654
37 5952
38 6229
39 6298
40 6496
41 6350
42 6600
43 6517
44 6662
45 6849
46 6512
47 6534
48 6359
49 6341
50 6189
51 6027
52 5912
53 5761
54 5585
55 5813
56 5772
57 5673
58 5600
59 5848
60 5984
61 6427
62 7111
63 5898
64 5508
65 5741
66 5181
67 4924
68 4317
69 4392
70 4538
71 4421
72 4179
73 4126
74 3879
75 3720
76 3393
77 3421
78 3131
79 2922
80 2693
81 2406
82 2241
83 2092
84 1874
85 1538
86 1280
87 1165
88 1101
89 863
90 520
91 350
92 287
93 242
94 171
95 121
96 70
97 57
98 33
99 40
100 3
101 1
106 1
109 1
998 Refusal 0
999 Don't Know 0
DisclaimerPlease note that these frequencies are not weighted.
LocationIntegrated Household Survey, April 2009 - March 2010
UniversePersons resident in the UK in private households, and young people living away from the parental home in student halls of residence or similar institutions during term time.;National
SamplingEach of the surveys comprising the IHS have their own sampling design, meaning that the IHS includes clustered and non-clustered, multistage and single stage component samples and also cross-sectional and longitudinal data.
Study TypeRepeated cross-sectional study