Variable

UK Data Service variable record for:

Continuous Household Survey, 2009-2010

Variable Details

Variablequalapp
LabelWhat was the highest qualification required for the job you applied for?
Question text What was the highest qualification required for the job you applied for?
Responses
0 Question not asked 0
1 CSE - Grade 1 0
2 CSE - Grade 2-5 0
3 CSE - ungraded\DK grade 1
4 Junior Certificate 0
5 GCSE - Grades A*-C\GNVQ Intermediate 24
6 GCSE - Grades D-G\GNVQ Foundation 4
7 GCE O-level 1-6 (pre-1975) 2
8 GCE O-level Grades A-C (1975 or after) 0
9 GCE\VCE AS - level 1
10 GCE\VCE A-level\ GNVQ Advanced or equiva 10
11 Senior Certificate 0
12 Recognised trade apprenticeship complete 8
13 Clerical and commercial qualifications 2
14 NVQ award 22
15 City and Guilds Certificate Part I 1
16 City and Guilds Certificate Part II 1
17 City and Guilds Certificate Part III 3
18 ONC or OND, BEC\TEC general certificate 3
19 HNC or HND, BEC\TEC higher certificate 5
20 Nursing qualifications eg SEN, SRN, SCM 5
21 Nursing degree 5
22 Teaching qualifications 5
23 University\Polytechnic diploma 5
24 University or CNAA First Degree (eg BA B 35
25 University or CNAA Higher Degree (eg MSc 6
26 First other qualification (inc other sch 8
27 Second other qualification 0
28 Third other qualification 1
29 NONE OF THESE 15
-3 Refused 0
-1 Dont Know 3
Sysmiss 3069
DisclaimerPlease note that these frequencies are not weighted.
LocationContinuous Household Survey, 2009-2010
Interviewer InstructionsSHOWCARD 10 (QUALIFICATIONS).
UniversePrivate households in Northern Ireland.;Households;National
SamplingMulti-stage stratified random sample;The CHS is based on a systematic random sample of 4,500 addresses drawn each year from the Land and Property Services AgencyGÇÖs (LPSA) list of domestic addresses. The LPSA addresses are sorted by district council and ward, so the sample is effectively stratified geographically. Data is collected by personal interview using CAPI, and the interviews are spread equally over the 12 months from April to March.
Study TypeRepeated cross-sectional study. Data are collected annually.